A statement on Saturday by Philomena O. Oshodin, the ministry’s Deputy Director of Information, said the affected numbers stopped working since 11:59pm of Wednesday, 25th of September.
It noted that according to the report submitted by the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC on Thursday, 26th September, a total of 2,277,311 improperly registered lines have been blocked.
The minster thanked the Regulator and the Telecom Operators for working hard to carry out the directive in record time and urged them to redouble their efforts in ensuring that the momentum is sustained.
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ReplyDeletemine was blocked too, cos i couldn't get the chance to visit their office due to my mon-sat job and having no one to relive me sef,
ReplyDeleteand it's connected to my bank account.i can't access my account now ND i am so broke, lord please u know my heart, i need a better job that affords me time for myself.
What kind of job is this that you couldn't get a few hours off work to attend to your business? So if you get sick they won't find anyone to replace you?
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