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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

FG Says No Going Back On The Fine Imposed On Mtn

The Federal has insists that it will enforce the December 31 deadline imposed on MTN Group Ltd to pay $3.9 billion fine, The Minister of Communications, Mr Adebayo Shittu, stated this while speaking on the fine imposed against the telecoms firms.




 He added that the federal government would not consider an extension to the deadline. The NCC had imposed the penalty on MTN for failing to meet a deadline to disconnect 5.1 million unregistered subscribers as security agencies seek to fight crime in the country.

Meanwhile,Mtn has taken the case before the federal high court insisting that the NCC does not hold the power to impose such fines on the group.



MTN is challenging NCC?wow see open eyes!Anyways lets wait and see what will happen.
All those with MTN simcards should never say never..have a plan B.





42 comments:

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    1. MTN will end up loosing most of their customers.
      No judge in Nigeria will give a favourable judgement.
      NCC has tried by reducing the fine, still they are going to court?

      Na siddon look we dey.

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  2. I think they want them to leave Nigeria

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    1. Hopefully! Can't wait. I hope they won't pay sef. They should go!

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  3. Lol. mtn is butting more than it can chew. Time will tell. Meanwhile Stella edit your lead.

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  4. Infact make dem increase the fine for having the audacity to go to court. Yeye mtn

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  5. Wetin concern me?
    My own is dat mtn shuld return my money else I sue! Lol
    Ndi oshi!

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  6. It's time for Mike Adenuga to upgrade glo coverage services, I was forced to port to glo for my subscription, MTN will milk us dry to pay for the fine, when 2 Elephants fight.....





    *Larry was here*

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  7. What will happen to we lovers of mtn. Let me sit n watch

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Other network will learn frm MTN mistake and never want to fuck up too.... Lolx...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. I can't remember when last I recharged my Mtn. It has practically been dumped. Na only to receive calls e dey now. These guys are rogues,ripping people off.

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  10. Make dem pay abi na wetin self?

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  11. My question is

    who is gonna receive the fine?
    Will the fine be added to our
    budget.

    How is this fine gonna contribute to the national development of the nation called Nigeria?

    By the way, EFCC, all the bail money being paid by the 'Dasuki gaters' are not being mentioned.

    issorsait!

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  12. MTN why una disobey naija laws now. Na wit vex Bubs go take collect dis fine ooo. Tht money don enter budget already. It's better u pay up to avoid anoda gobe raised to power billions.

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  13. Na to port to another blog me go do so. MTN make una pay our money. We need the money to repair our refineries in this country

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  14. Lmao!

    MTN should better wake up o.
    I'm sure they think that they can get away with it, because it's Nigeria.
    They'll have to learn the hard way then.
    Either they pay up,or get run out of town.

    Nonsense!!

    Meanwhile, i've not used my MTN simply, since May.

    Let's see how it goes. Hopefully, I'll get to use it again.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  15. Not just plan B, me I have c sef.
    Mtn is not serious.

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  16. Good. Please fine them. Stupid company. The worst network in naija right now. I use both airtel and etisalat. I get free credit each time I put in airtime. But I've used my MTN line for years now. I haven't gained anything from them

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  17. MTN should better stop doing strong head.. You come from South Africa con won dey form boss on top NCC abi

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  18. Stingy MTN please pay your gbese

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  19. MTN has tried stealing from Nigerians.. FG u better finish them up o

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  20. Hahhahahahhaha..
    NCC wanna use mtn to settle the 2016 budget..

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  21. When two elephants fight, the grass will suffer. this will boil down to the masses.

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  22. MTN is the scape goat...lesson to other network providers

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  23. Which ever way
    My mtn sim has longed been recharge so it's no longer my main line
    Sorry mtn

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  24. Hahaha, someone wants to go into telecoms hence trying to chase Mtn out ofNigeria. Wait and see the movie,dangote is going into telecoms.

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  25. yes o the fools don run go court rubbish






    #GODWIN™

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  26. I see MTN leaving Nigeria soon,

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  27. FG make sure u collect the money fast fast. Stingy pple

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  28. Lolzzzz MTN said NCC have no right to impose fine on them abi? But NCC have the right to issue, extend and withdraw the licence of any telecoms operator in Nigeria. This will back fire real bad on MTN, for the fact that after the fine was imposed they didn't go to court but seek for reduction which they got 25% reprieve. This deception will not work

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  29. Karma is a baaaaad one. All those times MTN used to collect 45.00 for even a second call has caught up on them. Make Una go pay una gbese.

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  30. MTN has no respect for our country ,laws and policies!but will u even blame them?in a country where justice has a price',its only a matter of time they will walk out free from this scandal and continue operation.

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