Why Africa Should Lead on Governing Global Tech Giants

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Big Tech platforms have transformed how billions connect and communicate, but their power is raising urgent questions about data sovereignty, economic fairness and digital colonialism — especially in Africa.

Andrew Heffernan, CIGI Fellow, explains how Africa's fast-growing population and economies position the continent at a critical turning point. Countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda and South Africa are already taking steps to regulate Big Tech, ensuring fair taxation, data protection and digital sovereignty.

For Africa, the path forward lies in continental collaboration — building homegrown platforms, strengthening policies and institutions, and leading a new international order that prioritizes fairness and self-determination in the digital age.