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MTN, Airtel & Etisalat Shutting Down Operation Soon Due To Scarcity Of Diesel by topblazetk(m): 2:39pm On May 25, 2015 |
Scarcity of petroleum in many part of the country is seriously affecting so many businesses and I’m afraid, most banks and some others has already issued a statement that they will be closing up so early. GTB and Sterling has already issued a statement. Not just that but MTN, the highest subscriber base is also affected; Airtel issued a statement over the weekend on their twitter account and facebook account that they might be forced to shut down operations if scarcity still looms. Just this morning again, Etisalat issued a statement on their twitter page that they might be force to shut down if it continues. It means that if Etisalat, Mtn and Airtel shut down, you will be completely out of network reach on your sim chip, you won't be able to access the internet, make calls etc. The worst aspect will be when banks shut down, ATM might not work and if you dare run out of cash, then you know whats up. Which way forward people?
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Re: MTN, Airtel & Etisalat Shutting Down Operation Soon Due To Scarcity Of Diesel by 42n8dzydoo(m): 2:44pm On May 25, 2015 |
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