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MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by Ijaya123: 7:01am On Mar 11, 2016
Abuja (AFP) - Telecom giant MTN has offered to pay 300 billion naira ($1.5 billion) to settle a record fine levelled by Nigeria for failing to disconnect unregistered subscribers, according to a letter from the company's lawyer released on Thursday.

Africa's biggest wireless operator was fined $3.9 billion in October nect 5.1 million subscribers amid concerns the lines were being used by Boko Haram insurgents.

In the letter dated February 24, MTN proposed paying 100 billion naira in five annual instalments, buying 80 billion naira of Nigerian sovereign debt, and offering 70 billion naira worth of access to its fibre network.

Last month, the Johannesburg-based company paid 50 billion naira to kick off settlement negotiations.

The offer is in the "shared interest in the development of the country's telecommunications sector and economy more generally," according to the letter to the Nigerian government from MTN's lawyer, former United States Attorney General Eric Holder.

Nigeria's Senate Committee on Communications met on Thursday to discuss the fine, saying that negotiations with MTN are expected to continue for two more weeks.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the country's telecoms regulator, handed down the penalty last year citing security concerns over the inability to trace users in a country plagued by frequent kidnappings and Boko Haram.

"You know how the unregistered GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) are being used by terrorists," Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said earlier this week.

"That was why NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission) asked the MTN, Glo and the rest of them to register GSM," Buhari said.

"Unfortunately MTN was very slow and contributed to the casualties."

Boko Haram has killed over 17,000 people since embarking on a bloody quest to create an independent state in 2009.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/telecom-giant-mtn-offers-1-5-billion-settle-212734133.html
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by Greyworld: 7:12am On Mar 11, 2016
Trash! mtn is seriously Milking Nigerians to settle this fine. Moreover I don't get the relationship between unregistered Sims and boko Haram.
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by Ijaya123: 7:16am On Mar 11, 2016
$1.5 billion instead of $3.9 billion, I think it is too small. $2.5 billion would be an ideal figure, in my opinion.
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by joey150(m): 7:49am On Mar 11, 2016
Why una chook eye for dat money like dem go share am give una??

Who cares This story is getting stale.
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by joey150(m): 7:51am On Mar 11, 2016
Ijaya123:
$1.5 billion instead of $3.9 billion, I think it is too small. $2.5 billion would be an ideal figure, in my opinion.
have you seen 10 million before? You dey your house with tecno phone dey dictate anoda man suffering..
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by Ijaya123: 7:52am On Mar 11, 2016
joey150:
have you seen 10 million before? You dey your house with tecno phone dey dictate anoda man suffering..

Yes. I saw it in your post. Dunce.
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by Justiyke4u: 8:26am On Mar 11, 2016
I won't recharge my MTN line again until they are done with this fine issue
Re: MTN Offers $1.5 Billion To Settle Fine by daphid25(m): 8:03pm On Mar 11, 2016
joey150:
have you seen 10 million before? You dey your house with tecno phone dey dictate anoda man suffering..
Chai, chill for the guy na, you no know if na Phantom5 the guy dey use.

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