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Nigeria opens probe into Temu over suspected data protection breaches
Nigeria opens probe into Temu over suspected data protection breaches
FILE PHOTO: Illustration shows Temu logo · Reuters
Camillus Eboh
Tue, February 17, 2026 at 7:47 PM GMT+9 1 min read
By Camillus Eboh
ABUJA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Nigeria’s data watchdog has opened a probe into Chinese-owned e-commerce giant Temu for suspected data-law violations, the regulator said on Tuesday, a move that could usher in legal penalties in one of Africa’s biggest markets.
The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) said concerns over Temu’s data-processing practices - including online surveillance, opaque handling, cross-border transfers and possible breaches of data-minimisation rules, triggered the investigation.
The move comes amid rising global scrutiny of Temu’s rapid expansion.
NDPC chief Vincent Olatunji ordered the probe and warned that processors could be held liable for any non-compliance.
The company did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
Last year, the agency fined Multichoice Nigeria, Africa’s largest pay-TV operator, 766 million naira ($565,990) for breaching data-protection rules.
Temu handles the personal data of about 12.7 million Nigerians and around 70 million daily users globally, the NDPC said in a statement.
Temu, owned by Nasdaq-listed PDD Holdings, has expanded rapidly in Nigeria with an app-driven marketplace offering steep discounts on fashion, electronics and household goods.
($1 = 1,353.3800 naira)
(Reporting by Camillus Eboh. Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo. Editing by Mark Potter)
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