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BBNs KiddWayas Dad, Terry Waya Says Hes Worth $2.2 Billions.
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Flamboyant Nigerian businessman and father of reality TV star Kiddwaya, Terry Waya, has revealed his net worth to be approximately $2.2 billion.
The Benue-born billionaire made the disclosure during an interview with Romanian media personality Oana Irimia, who directly asked about his current net worth. “Maybe about 2.2 billion dollars,” Waya responded. Terry Waya is involved in a range of ventures spanning agriculture, industry, and investments.
He also serves as the Executive Director at GT Carbon. Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Waya frequently makes headlines for his luxurious properties and high-end fashion accessories, including expensive watches. His son, Kiddwaya, gained fame on the Big Brother Naija reality show in 2020, where he openly stated that he joined the show for fun rather than the prize money.
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Meta Threatens To Shut Access To Facebook, Instagram In Nigeria Over $290m Fines.
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Meta has warned it may shut down Facebook and Instagram services in Nigeria following over $290 million in fines and what it calls “unrealistic” regulatory demands from Nigerian authorities.
The social media giant, which also owns WhatsApp, said it could be forced to withdraw its platforms to avoid enforcement actions after a federal high court in Abuja upheld fines issued by three Nigerian agencies in 2023.
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) fined Meta $220 million for alleged anti-competitive conduct.
The Advertising Regulatory Council imposed a $37.5 million penalty for unauthorized ads, while the Nigerian Data Protection Commission (NDPC) fined the company $32.8 million for breaching data privacy laws.
Meta expressed particular concern over the NDPC’s requirement that it obtain prior approval before transferring personal data outside Nigeria—something Meta called “unrealistic.”
The agency also mandated the creation of educational content on data privacy risks, in collaboration with government-approved bodies, which Meta argued is unworkable and based on a flawed interpretation of privacy laws. The federal high court has given Meta until the end of June to pay the fines.
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Recap FPL Q&A with eight-time top-50k finisher Gianni Buttice All the key information for gameweek 31 - which players are out? Who could play? Gianni's top tips on Gabriel's replacement, Salah a 'risky sell' & whether to keep or sell Fernandes? Also on Friday: De Bruyne announces he's to leave Man City - City statement & Guardiola's quotes | Postecoglou on defeat to Chelsea Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)
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I Apologized To Sen Akpabio After Listening To Activist Sandra Durus Expose About Senator Natasha Veteran Actress, Regina Askia Reveals
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