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Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by NasirudeenOla(m): 5:38pm On May 16

The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has held that a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) regulation, which requires financial institutions to demand and collect the social media handles of their customers, as part of the standard Know-Your-Customer procedure, is not a breach of the right to privacy.

Justice Nnamdi Dimgba struck out a suit filed by a Lagos-based lawyer, Chris Eke, seeking a declaration that the regulation as contained in Section 6(a)(iv) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (Customer Due Diligence) Regulations, 2023, is undemocratic, unconstitutional, null and void, to the extent of its inconsistency with Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

The applicant had also asked the court, to grant an order of perpetual injunction, restraining CBN from enforcing the regulation which requires financial institutions, to request customers’ social media handles as part of normal bank customer due diligence requirements.

The CBN in its response to the suit, filed a notice of preliminary objection, challenging the competence of the suit. The apex bank also disagreed that the said regulation constitutes any interference with the private life of the applicant, as claimed.

In his judgment, Justice Dimgba held that the notice of preliminary objection had merit, and he subsequently struck out the suit.

The judge said in his view, the provision of a social media handle is the same as the provision of email address, phone numbers and other means by which a potential customer of a bank can be contacted and or due diligence, to determine if the person is a fit and proper person for the bank to do business with, and as such, the regulation does not amount to an infringement on the right to privacy.

According to Justice Dimgba, the essence of having a social media account was for one to be publicly visible communication-wise, and it would be highly unreasonable to hold the CBN in breach of privacy for it.

The judge held that “First, the Applicant claims that the requirements on the CBN Regulations for financial institutions to request and collect the social media handle of its customers as part of KYC infringes on his right to privacy.”

“This claim is very ambitious and amounts to a very far throw. The said Regulations are directed to and apply to financial institutions. It does not apply to private individuals such as the Applicant.

“Even if, as appears to be argued, that the Regulations itself would inevitably affect the Applicant, this claim is speculative for the simple reason that in nowhere in the affidavit in support was it stated that the Applicant operates an account with a financial institution and that the said institution had demanded his social media handle. So the suggestion that he would be affected by this Regulation, albeit negatively, is very speculative and at large.

“Secondly, there is also no deposition to the effect that any financial institution had begun to implement this Regulation and that its implementation had begun to create disruptions and inconvenience against the general population, in which case one could infer that the suit should be legitimated as a public interest litigation.

“Thirdly, assuming even that the banks had begun to implement these regulations, the applicant assuming he maintained any bank accounts or sought to open one, but is being hindered or irritated by the requirement of the Regulation to avail his social media handle as part of KYC, the Applicant still had a choice, which is to refuse to do business with any bank insisting on the information as part of its social media handle, but to seek other alternatives.

“Fourthly, and for all it is worth, I do not see how asking a banking or potential banking customer to provide his social media handle can ever amount to a breach of privacy.

“Granted that Section 37 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) provides inter alia: “The privacy of citizens, their homes, correspondence, telephone conversations and telegraphic communications is hereby guaranteed and protected.

“My view is that the provision of a social media handle is of the same genre as the provision of email address, phone numbers and other means by which a potential customer of a bank can be contacted.

“Thus, it is clear from the face of the Regulations as set out above that email addresses, phone numbers and social media handles are all provided for under clause 6iv just to show that the aim was not to pry on anyone but rather to provide alternative ways by which a customer of the bank can be contacted, and or due diligence conducted on the person to determine if the person is a fit and proper person to extend banking services to.

“I do not see how this infringes on the right to privacy. I should even say that the essence of having a social media account was for one to be publicly visible communication-wise. It, therefore, appears quite ironic, though wryly, that one can suggest that asking for information about a social media handle with which the individual exposes and immerses himself or herself in the public, can amount to a violation of privacy rights, which rights itself is all about isolation of one from public glare.

“It is also to my knowledge that even in filling some business applications, personal information of this sort, is sometimes requested, and parties generally oblige. If it does not constitute a breach of privacy, why should it now?

“A social media handle is left at large for the world to see, being in the public space, everyone enjoys the liberty to have access to it whether or not consent was obtained. It would be highly unreasonable to hold the Respondent in breach of privacy for what other persons have access to.

“The apprehension of the Applicant of his social interactions being monitored is manifestly speculative in itself and rather incredulous to believe that the financial institutions have the luxury of time to concern itself with such frivolities.

“On the whole, if I did not sustain the NPO, I would have dismissed the suit for the reasons stated. But the NPO having been sustained, the suit is therefore hereby struck out.

“I make no order as to costs”
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https://www.channelstv.com/2024/05/16/court-upholds-cbns-regulation-on-collection-of-customers-social-media-handles/amp/

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Ezeama400: 5:40pm On May 16
Irrelevant

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by ubest1(m): 5:42pm On May 16
When will BANKS start giving certificate of ACCOUNT just like Insurance certificate to reduce stealing from death people unknown accounts by families

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by NaijaCover(m): 6:27pm On May 16
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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by NoniblaqStore(m): 6:27pm On May 16
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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by HateBigots: 6:27pm On May 16
grin Do they ask for Nairaland monicker tongue

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Gbadugbakun(m): 6:27pm On May 16
If you post against the government they'll block your account and come to your house or place of work to arrest you. Welcome back to the military era.

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Urgent1Million: 6:27pm On May 16
Why am I not surprised.
Stealthily working to stifle the social media space.

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by DONFRANSKID(m): 6:28pm On May 16
Nonsense

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by floss(m): 6:28pm On May 16
Lol… a lot of people don’t know reason behind this, now government will know who’s funding your lifestyle, and who’s hiding funds because your social life will bring you out… welcome to North Korea (Nigeria)

… very soon government will be the one mandating you how much is allowed for you to spend.
A lot of assets and accounts will be frozen this era

If you don’t have tangible thing you’re doing to match your social life be ready to be invited for questioning

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by fnep2smooth(m): 6:28pm On May 16
i no just understand this people

Ideas don finish cool

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by christejames(m): 6:28pm On May 16
grin grin grin


So like this, banks go call us make we come queue so that we go provide our social media handles for them...



Tinubulation at its best grin

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by daveP(m): 6:28pm On May 16
Lol. The scent of a bad meal already cooked. Smh. You have enough personal details but want to add social media handles? Jokers

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by keymatt(m): 6:29pm On May 16
When the wicked are in power, wicked things begin to happen grin grin grin grin
Social media handles for CBN Is that how they want to make N1=$1 I thought Binance is the cause of Nigeria's economic disaster grin grin grin
Empty regime with rubbish ideas. grin grin grin

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by khalids: 6:29pm On May 16
Dead on arrival....So if i tell you I don't have any social media handle you will close my account....
Do they realize that only a few Nigerians are on social media...

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Administration1: 6:29pm On May 16
Though times ahead
Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Kwaramustgoodag: 6:30pm On May 16
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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Talkisneeded: 6:30pm On May 16
Is this not dictatorship and a sign of impending slavery...
Oga oooo


I sell herbs sha

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by ogododo: 6:30pm On May 16
Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by forerunner022(m): 6:30pm On May 16
What of our mamas and papas who do not have it?

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by phemmie06(m): 6:31pm On May 16
It would be easier to freeze account of whosever speaks against the government.
😂 grin shocked

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Nahunger(m): 6:31pm On May 16
grin

This country and Punjabi people I no know who mumu pass, watin concern bank with my private life or social media space??

Shey dem get gun??

All this one no enable them know your customer
1. Bvn
2. Nin
3. Nepa bill
4. Passport
5. Phone number
6. Email
7. Finger prints

Na social media Dem need, this country is truly headed by clowns 🤡 born in the 70s and 80s they need to leave our political space, their brains is outdated and fixed on full reverse gear.

See how EFCC BOSS is amazed that a 15 year old boy brought out his BVN lol, that made me begin to question his IQ level..

Very dumb people.

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by JuanDeDios: 6:32pm On May 16
ubest1:
When will BANKS start giving certificate of ACCOUNT just like Insurance certificate to reduce stealing from death people unknown accounts by families
You could ask your bank for one. Hire Chris Eke or some other lawyer and sue them if they refuse to give you.

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by phredy: 6:32pm On May 16
Me i nor get any social media handle o, na legdle i get grin grin grin

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Orlu13: 6:32pm On May 16
This government ee....they are full of ideas that will put ppl in more uncomfortable situations... wen will all this end

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by Bmaster(m): 6:34pm On May 16
I am only here to read others commenting,I am way big enough to say anything on shitty things as this knowing fully well it won't work out

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by cezarman(m): 6:34pm On May 16
Make una come collect my Nairaland handle undecided

Mumu people.

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by TallPck1(m): 6:34pm On May 16
This is definitely a plan to silent the people

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by NeckingNgulping(m): 6:34pm On May 16
Insignificant, preposterous, and lacking common sense on the path of CBN.

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Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by faceland: 6:35pm On May 16
Ezeama400:
Irrelevant

We major in minor things.

As if social media registration isn't free and we can't create one just for CBN. They would end up forcing the 80% of Nigerians who aren't on social media, have a registry with a foreign social media company.
Re: Court Upholds CBN’s Regulation On Collection Of Customers’ Social Media Handles by realmindz: 6:35pm On May 16
The stupid lawyer challenging this just to gain a name should go and look for better work

Social media can expose a lot about someone’s lifestyle.

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