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MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by sophsia62: 4:54am On Oct 30, 2018
MTN Group, Africa’s biggest mobile operator, will keep engaging with Nigerian authorities to resolve a $10.1 billion dispute with the west African country, but is putting its faith in the courts to protect itself, its Chief Executive Officer, Rob Shuter said yesterday.

Reuters reported that the telecom firm, which makes about a third of its annual core profit in Nigeria, has said the allegations are without merit, but added that no further negative steps have been taken by authorities in Nigeria.


The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on August 29 ordered the South African firm and its lenders to bring $8.1 billion back into Nigeria that it alleges the company sent abroad in breach of foreign exchange regulations.

MTN also faces a $2 billion tax demand from the country’s attorney general.

MTN has denied any wrongdoing, and filed a court case against the central bank.

“We have continued engagement with authorities, exchanging documentation and there is genuine will to reach an amicable situation,” Shuter said on a conference call.

“However, we need to protect ourselves and we are relying on the courts in Nigeria to make sure there’s an amicable resolution.”

A court hearing between the central bank and MTN on the $8.1 billion repatriation case is scheduled for Tuesday (today).

Shuter said investors should note that the company did not expect a resolution to come through then.

“No further negative steps have been taken by the authorities in Nigeria, however it is important to keep legal steps going,” Shuter said, adding that MTN was not carrying out any repatriations from Nigeria for now.

“Tomorrow (today) we are likely to have an adjourned date because more information will likely be requested, however, it is important to create an environment to look for continued solutions.”

Shuter said although it had been a difficult quarter due to the regulatory challenges in Nigeria, the company still managed to put in a strong performance in Africa’s biggest economy with data revenue growing.

MTN said its debut stock market listing in Nigeria may slip into early 2019 because it needs to work on the format for the share sale.

It reported a 1.1 per cent rise in quarterly user base, helped partly by strong performances in Nigeria.

The company said its user base increased by 2.5 million subscribers to 225.4 million users in the quarter ended September, and mobile money customers grew by 1.7 million to 25.8 million users.

Mobile money customers charge their phones with cash, and send it to friends or family via the short message service.

These counterparties can then make similar transfers or cash in their credits with pre-approved agents, such as merchants or banks.

Nigeria’s Ranking on Governance in Africa Drops

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has revealed that Nigeria scored 47.9 in overall governance, ranking 33 out of 54 countries in Africa.

Although Nigeria increased in ranking from 35 in 2017 to 33 in 2018, the country’s overall score dropped from 48.1 to 47.9.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports, the 2018 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) was launched by the foundation during a live event yesterday.

The report noted that the score is lower than the African average of 49.9 and also lower than the West African average of 54.3.

The report stated that Nigeria received its highest category score in Participation and Human rights, scoring 53.2, and its lowest score in Sustainable Economic Opportunities is 43.5.

It further showed that Nigeria received its highest sub-category score in Participation snagging 62.7 and its lowest in Transparency and Accountability scoring 34.5.

The 2018 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) covers 10 years’ worth of data from 2008 to 2017 inclusively for 54 African countries.

Reflecting on the 2018 Index report, Mo Ibrahim, Chair of the Foundation, said: “There are many positive trends emerging from this year’s index.

“Fifteen countries out of the 34 which register progress in Overall Governance over the last decade even manage to accelerate their pace of improvement in the last five years. “Among those, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco, and Kenya displayed the most impressive progression, stepping up from 41st, 25th and 19th to 22nd, 15th and 11th ranks respectively over the past decade.

“On average on the continent, improvements in indicators related to health and infrastructure stand out. “There are also recent and welcome improvements in Rule of Law and Transparency and Accountability even if scores in the latter are still low,” Ibrahim said. The Foundation was established in 2006 with a focus on the critical importance of leadership and governance in Africa by providing tools to assess and support progress in leadership and governance.

The IIAG provides an annual assessment of the quality of governance in African countries and is the most comprehensive collection of data on African governance.

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/10/mtn-we-are-relying-on-courts-to-settle.html

Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by jeffizy(m): 4:59am On Oct 30, 2018
I'm sure you have made the fine amount 3 times over with your incessant and nauseating unmerited deduction from Nigerians using your sim cards.
Go and pay!

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by chomchom1(f): 5:02am On Oct 30, 2018
Everything under buhari is messed up cool

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Ayoswit(f): 5:11am On Oct 30, 2018
MTN pay your tax or be chased back to South Africa.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Racoon(m): 5:11am On Oct 30, 2018
While the xenophobic attacks back home in SA continue unabated with their judiciary doing nothing. angry

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by NwaAmaikpe: 5:12am On Oct 30, 2018
shocked


MTN now,
DSTV next,
And Shoprite lastly.

Atiku/Obi's administration will address the exploitation of Nigerians by South African firms.
Let the cabal enjoy for now.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by kolafolabi(m): 5:12am On Oct 30, 2018
Airtel is doing good but they need to reduce their call tariff.. Besides that, then byebye to MTN.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by ponpon(m): 5:13am On Oct 30, 2018
Pray atiku wins so you can bribe the case away easily
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by nabegibeg: 5:13am On Oct 30, 2018
sophsia62:
MTN Group, Africa’s biggest mobile operator, will keep engaging with Nigerian authorities to resolve a $10.1 billion dispute with the west African country, but is putting its faith in the courts to protect itself, its Chief Executive Officer, Rob Shuter said yesterday.

Reuters reported that the telecom firm, which makes about a third of its annual core profit in Nigeria, has said the allegations are without merit, but added that no further negative steps have been taken by authorities in Nigeria.


The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on August 29 ordered the South African firm and its lenders to bring $8.1 billion back into Nigeria that it alleges the company sent abroad in breach of foreign exchange regulations.

MTN also faces a $2 billion tax demand from the country’s attorney general.

MTN has denied any wrongdoing, and filed a court case against the central bank.

“We have continued engagement with authorities, exchanging documentation and there is genuine will to reach an amicable situation,” Shuter said on a conference call.

“However, we need to protect ourselves and we are relying on the courts in Nigeria to make sure there’s an amicable resolution.”

A court hearing between the central bank and MTN on the $8.1 billion repatriation case is scheduled for Tuesday (today).

Shuter said investors should note that the company did not expect a resolution to come through then.

“No further negative steps have been taken by the authorities in Nigeria, however it is important to keep legal steps going,” Shuter said, adding that MTN was not carrying out any repatriations from Nigeria for now.

“Tomorrow (today) we are likely to have an adjourned date because more information will likely be requested, however, it is important to create an environment to look for continued solutions.”

Shuter said although it had been a difficult quarter due to the regulatory challenges in Nigeria, the company still managed to put in a strong performance in Africa’s biggest economy with data revenue growing.

MTN said its debut stock market listing in Nigeria may slip into early 2019 because it needs to work on the format for the share sale.

It reported a 1.1 per cent rise in quarterly user base, helped partly by strong performances in Nigeria.

The company said its user base increased by 2.5 million subscribers to 225.4 million users in the quarter ended September, and mobile money customers grew by 1.7 million to 25.8 million users.

Mobile money customers charge their phones with cash, and send it to friends or family via the short message service.

These counterparties can then make similar transfers or cash in their credits with pre-approved agents, such as merchants or banks.

Nigeria’s Ranking on Governance in Africa Drops

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has revealed that Nigeria scored 47.9 in overall governance, ranking 33 out of 54 countries in Africa.

Although Nigeria increased in ranking from 35 in 2017 to 33 in 2018, the country’s overall score dropped from 48.1 to 47.9.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports, the 2018 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) was launched by the foundation during a live event yesterday.

The report noted that the score is lower than the African average of 49.9 and also lower than the West African average of 54.3.

The report stated that Nigeria received its highest category score in Participation and Human rights, scoring 53.2, and its lowest score in Sustainable Economic Opportunities is 43.5.

It further showed that Nigeria received its highest sub-category score in Participation snagging 62.7 and its lowest in Transparency and Accountability scoring 34.5.

The 2018 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) covers 10 years’ worth of data from 2008 to 2017 inclusively for 54 African countries.

Reflecting on the 2018 Index report, Mo Ibrahim, Chair of the Foundation, said: “There are many positive trends emerging from this year’s index.

“Fifteen countries out of the 34 which register progress in Overall Governance over the last decade even manage to accelerate their pace of improvement in the last five years. “Among those, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco, and Kenya displayed the most impressive progression, stepping up from 41st, 25th and 19th to 22nd, 15th and 11th ranks respectively over the past decade.

“On average on the continent, improvements in indicators related to health and infrastructure stand out. “There are also recent and welcome improvements in Rule of Law and Transparency and Accountability even if scores in the latter are still low,” Ibrahim said. The Foundation was established in 2006 with a focus on the critical importance of leadership and governance in Africa by providing tools to assess and support progress in leadership and governance.

The IIAG provides an annual assessment of the quality of governance in African countries and is the most comprehensive collection of data on African governance.

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/10/mtn-we-are-relying-on-courts-to-settle.html

Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by cooldipo(m): 5:13am On Oct 30, 2018
Sounds a lil like insult to me really
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Ibcrown(m): 5:21am On Oct 30, 2018
Funny enough, RSA govt won't give any Nigeria firm much leverage as we do in here.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by PaulRyan: 5:28am On Oct 30, 2018
Kikikikikikikiki
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by israelmao(m): 5:37am On Oct 30, 2018
MTN deserves all the bullies it gets,restore all the rip-offs.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by chrisxxx(m): 6:01am On Oct 30, 2018
ponpon:
Pray atiku wins so you can bribe the case away easily
Abegoooo. Make Atiku win. With corruption we were feeding wella. Please let him win. We have seen the efforts of the corruption fighters. We now know better.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Ayanfeoluxyz(f): 6:01am On Oct 30, 2018
The most wicked service provider i have ever seen
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by new2012: 6:03am On Oct 30, 2018
Sometimes when you read the comments of teenagers on nairaland, it's difficult to see hope in the country.

When an AG demand for tax, then the custom and FIRS head should be sacked if the AG is right? How come both custom and FIRS refused to join in the issue if it has any merit.

An AG demanding the tax payment be made to a bank account in a different country. And while the CBN seizures from bank be made to a different bank account in Nigeria.

How come he is responsible for both cases? Bank fines, taxes? Are we so dumb in this country?

What matters to the Teenagers is that data is expensive, (is there not a regulatory body? if they can't so their job, shouldn't they be pushed to?) And that there is xenophobia in South Africa, it had always been so and what has your government done to reduce it? People get killed their, the government never cared, the country is hard that's why Nigerians go there.. How many SA citizens are in Nigeria?

@ the end of the day the only Nigerian brand in the telco world is Glo and sometimes its difficuly to believe that the CEO of the coy uses their own line.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by SmartMugu: 6:30am On Oct 30, 2018
Perfect strategy! Taking advantage of the flaws in the Nigerian judiciary. This case will linger in courts for decades and eventually swept under the carpets as political leaders exchange batons.
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Codes151(m): 6:41am On Oct 30, 2018
Common MTN!!!?
Una no fit press dem collect bar!!

SA use us grow their economy!
Start xenophobia to cripple us!!!

Why not start a telecom for Nigeria
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by objobj: 7:19am On Oct 30, 2018
chomchom1:
Everything under buhari is messed up cool


slowpoke
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Nobody: 8:25am On Oct 30, 2018
kolafolabi:
Airtel is doing good but they need to reduce their call tariff.. Besides that, then byebye to MTN.
Airtel call tariff is the cheapest in Nigeria
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by princearthur(m): 9:05am On Oct 30, 2018
new2012:
Sometimes when you read the comments of teenagers on nairaland, it's difficult to see hope in the country.

When an AG demand for tax, then the custom and FIRS head should be sacked if the AG is right? How come both custom and FIRS refused to join in the issue if it has any merit.

An AG demanding the tax payment be made to a bank account in a different country. And while the CBN seizures from bank be made to a different bank account in Nigeria.

How come he is responsible for both cases? Bank fines, taxes? Are we so dumb in this country?

What matters to the Teenagers is that data is expensive, (is there not a regulatory body? if they can't so their job, shouldn't they be pushed to?) And that there is xenophobia in South Africa, it had always been so and what has your government done to reduce it? People get killed their, the government never cared, the country is hard that's why Nigerians go there.. How many SA citizens are in Nigeria?

@ the end of the day the only Nigerian brand in the telco world is Glo and sometimes its difficuly to believe that the CEO of the coy uses their own line.

Every legal matter in the civil service is directed to the office of the Attorney General (State or Federal). He is the responsible party to put forward any case to be filed irrespective of the Ministry.
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by UncletC: 9:06am On Oct 30, 2018
Not news, what ever fine or charge you are guilty of ....it is our airtime you will use to settle.
Have you forgotten the numerous means you used in cutting our credits when you were charged keeping nonregistered lines in 2014?
I only want the court to remember your subscribers when judging you cause you are cunning in getting your money back through automated packages of all types.
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Horus(m): 9:16am On Oct 30, 2018

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by new2012: 9:26am On Oct 30, 2018
princearthur:


Every legal matter in the civil service is directed to the office of the Attorney General (State or Federal). He is the responsible party to put forward any case to be filed irrespective of the Ministry.

They did not direct any issue to him and they both refused to join in. Sometimes its better to keep quiet than defend what u don't know.

Having put the case, they refused to join in for they saw no merit in it. Even the CBN had to run to the press when they were told to remit fine to a specific account other than the norm.
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by kingharzy: 9:55am On Oct 30, 2018
MTN, please rely on a shrine because so long as PMB still bears a 'P' before the 'MB' , you'll be the scapegoat.

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Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by princearthur(m): 11:44am On Oct 30, 2018
new2012:


They did not direct any issue to him and they both refused to join in. Sometimes its better to keep quiet than defend what u don't know.

Having put the case, they refused to join in for they saw no merit in it. Even the CBN had to run to the press when they were told to remit fine to a specific account other than the norm.
Well I won't drag issues with you, it is their choice and not an obligation. I don't have the necessary proof to show if the case was referred to the MOJ.
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by MajorQuest: 12:40pm On Oct 30, 2018
PHCN should also b tax heavily, they are the biggest fraud we have
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by Gbengageorge: 2:02pm On Oct 30, 2018
VIP Chilling by the sea side.

chomchom1:
Everything under buhari is messed up cool
Re: MTN: We Are Relying On Courts To Settle Nigerian Dispute by GreatManBee: 8:12pm On Nov 17, 2018
Nice.

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