The regulatory body has imposed a $220 million fine on WhatsApp for alleged data privacy violations. This hefty penalty comes with additional demands that could potentially lead to the suspension of WhatsApp’s services in the country. Meta has initiated an urgent appeal against the order, aiming to prevent any disruption to WhatsApp’s services in Nigeria. It underscores the challenges of balancing data privacy concerns with the practical realities of operating large-scale digital services. As WhatsApp contests the FCCPC’s order, the tech community and Nigerian users await further developments.