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TravelRe: Heavy Duty Vehicle Fell At Okorocha Tunnel In Owerri- Pictures by mustmust(m):
Honestly I hope no one was hurt but i know imolites Would have preferred okorocha himself there
PoliticsRe: Buhari Closed Border 1984-1986, Reopened When He Was Overthrown In A Coup by mustmust(m): 9:19am On Oct 24, 2019
Who noticed that all of them bear the name ahmodouhuh

Did I get the spelling right please ?
Nairaland GeneralRe: So Scary: Huge Python Killed In Ogun State (photos) by mustmust(m): 6:45am On Oct 23, 2019
Hmm this one is actually huge
PoliticsRe: Calabar Carnival: Ayade Preaches Humanity, Calls For An End To Wars by mustmust(m): 6:15pm On Oct 20, 2019
Two professors that can not make impact in that state are those one professors ?
PoliticsRe: APC Governors' Forum Releases Progressive Strides Report Ratings For APC States by mustmust(m): 6:41am On Oct 19, 2019
Gadoollaarrr.....he must have dolled out dollars to the committee I guess
PoliticsRe: Politics Of Labour: FG And Organized Labour Meeting Hit Deadlock by mustmust(m): 10:02pm On Oct 15, 2019
Merry Cherry news
HealthRe: Orthopedics In The House Please Help by mustmust(m): 6:22pm On Oct 13, 2019
blendz4real:
Greetings bro,
Can you kindly inbox me? (ajehgodwin@gmail.com)
Saw ur pm... Replied
Nairaland GeneralRe: Photos Of Huge Python Killed In Lasu's Student Campus by mustmust(m): 2:20pm On Oct 08, 2019
lets see if this will get for front page . NOT TO BIG A SNAKE NYWAYS



let me do FT....






laalaastcala you have been summoned here please!!
CrimeRe: Crime Rate At Yelwata Along Markurdi Road. by mustmust(m): 2:00am On Sep 07, 2019
This is really saddening ..... Which way Nigeria!!! Security is supposed to improve under Buhari
CrimeRe: Clothes Spread On Rail At The Ministry Of Finance Building Elicits Criticisms by mustmust(m): 9:23pm On Sep 05, 2019
This is a no no in a capital city on a major road
CrimeRe: Clothes Spread On Rail At The Ministry Of Finance Building Elicits Criticisms by mustmust(m): 9:22pm On Sep 05, 2019
This is a no no in a capital city on such a major road
CrimeRe: Protesters Block APC Secretariat, Demand Explanation For Irukera Disqualificatio by mustmust(m): 9:51pm On Aug 28, 2019
Finally he has been cleared
PoliticsRe: Ihedioha Ally And Member Of Transition Committee On FBI List And Fraud Case by mustmust(m): 7:48pm On Aug 25, 2019
I dont see nothing bad there as long as he didn't know .
HealthRe: Orthopedics In The House Please Help by mustmust(m): 6:23pm On Aug 25, 2019
Oga please carry your mum the hospital. Similar thing happened to my dad this year it's was deteriorating gradually and there was even some confusion among the specialist doctors till We did an MRI and found out it was tuberculosis of the bone affecting his spinal cord. Started treatment and within two weeks to two months he's back on his feet Please carry her to the hospital.

blendz4real:
Greetings all,
About 3months ago my mum started finding it difficult walking and this degenerated to the point now she can't walk at all.
When she's seated she can move both legs but when she's taken up she can't hold herself and can't move both legs to walk.
I suspect she's afraid to fall but it seems there's more to it.
Please can any doctor in the house with useful tips on how to handle her condition advice?
Thank you all in anticipation of your responses.
Car TalkRe: Russia Starts Sales Of Vladimir Putin Luxury Limo,Eyes Lucrative Chinese Market by mustmust(m): 6:36pm On Aug 24, 2019
I will wait for the full electric version...
PoliticsRe: Why We Haven’t Released El-zakzakky – Presidency by mustmust(m): 8:08am On Jul 24, 2019
[b]i wonder if these guys think with their brain.. you are unlearned and also uninformed because you ought to know what has transpired that he was not released[/b]
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by mustmust(m): 5:42pm On Jul 23, 2019
i need 300$ btc.. quote me escrow desired please
SportsRe: Abia State Governor Receives Super Eagles Striker Samuel Chukwueze, Counsels him by mustmust(m): 5:28pm On Jul 22, 2019
Senior man chukwueze U sure that shirt will be ekpeazu size...cus that man is large
CelebritiesRe: See What This South African Rapper Said About Nigeria And South Africa Match by mustmust(m): 6:17am On Jul 11, 2019
dem no reach us .... hard pill to swallow but they must
FoodRe: How Old Were You When You Found Out About This (TRUTH PLEASE) by mustmust(m): 7:39pm On Jun 29, 2019
Choi U don reach 100 be that brother sorry father
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by mustmust(m): 8:44am On Jun 17, 2019
I NEED 200$ PERFECT MONEY PLEASE
PoliticsRe: Consumer-protection-agency-issues-final-order-to-multichoice-on-tariffs by mustmust(op): 4:02pm On Jun 14, 2019
Lush100:
Multichoice sometimes poor service? Yes.
This consumer protection people are they business inclined and serious? No.
The cost of doing business in Nigeria is high.
They are just looking for something to do.
I have DStv, I know it's south-African.
But asking them to do all these in Nigeria.
That's a no no for me.
It should not be a no ..they should do what is right..for instance all local stations like channels should be free to air.why do we have to pay for it again
TV/MoviesReview Your Tarrif:fccpc-issues-final-order-to-multichoice by mustmust(op): 9:01am On Jun 14, 2019
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has issued a final order to MultiChoice Nigeria Limited for showing alleged bad faith in enforcing a mutual agreement on tariffs review and other services.

In July 2018, MultiChoice Nigeria announced the upward review of the monthly subscription rates for its cable television systems, DSTV and GoTV, with effect from August 1, 2018.

The company said under the new price regime, the Premium package subscribers would pay 7.5 per cent more (N15,800) from N14,700 every month.

The Compact Plus customers were to pay N10,650, from N9,900; Compact bouquets N6,800, from N6,300, and Family package would increase from N3,800 to N4,000, with Access from N1,900 to N2,000.

But the Consumer Protection agency had kicked against the review and ordered DSTV to immediately reverse the decision.

It however regretted that despite the order, DSTV went ahead with the review.

This prompted the CPC to proceed to the Federal High Court, Abuja, to seek an order restraining Multichoice Nigeria or any of its agents or representatives from going ahead with the increment till further notice.

The application was filed on behalf of the Nigerian government in case No. FHC/ABJ/CS/894.







https://www.sunnewsonline.com/fccpc-issues-final-order-to-multichoice-on-tariff-review/




Mynd44
PoliticsConsumer-protection-agency-issues-final-order-to-multichoice-on-tariffs by mustmust(op): 8:49am On Jun 14, 2019
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has issued a final order to MultiChoice Nigeria Limited for showing alleged
bad faith in enforcing a mutual agreement on tariffs review and other services.

In July 2018, MultiChoice Nigeria announced the upward review of the monthly subscription rates for its cable television systems, DSTV and GoTV, with effect from August 1, 2018.

The company said under the new price regime, the Premium package subscribers would pay 7.5 per cent more (N15,800) from N14,700 every month.

The Compact Plus customers were to pay N10,650, from N9,900; Compact bouquets N6,800, from N6,300, and Family package would increase from N3,800 to N4,000, with Access from N1,900 to N2,000.

But the Consumer Protection agency had kicked against the review and ordered DSTV to immediately reverse the decision.

Despite the order, however, DSTV went ahead with the review.

CPC went to the Federal High Court, Abuja, to seek an order restraining Multichoice Nigeria or any of its agents or representatives from going ahead with the increment till further notice.

The application was filed on behalf of the Nigerian government in case No. FHC/ABJ/CS/894.

On August 20, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba granted the application for an interim order prohibiting any increase by Multichoice Nigeria in its DStv or GOtv subscription rates.

In his order, Mr Dimgba restrained Multichoice Nigeria or its agents and representatives from “continuing the implementation of any increase in subscription rates or price review policy imposing increased charges and costs on the consumers pending the determination of the motion on notice.”

The court also restrained DSTV from “further carrying on or continuing any conduct or activity which interferes with or has effect of circumventing the outcome of ongoing
investigations by the CPC into the company’s compliance or non-compliance with the February 16, 2016 order pending the determination of the motion on notice”.



Justice Dimgba equally rejected an August 24, 2018, appeal by Multichoice Nigeria against the application.

When the appeal was made, the CPC explained that the order stopping implementation of the new tariffs will subsist till the appeal has been heard and ruling given by the court.

The implication was that the subscription tariffs for Dstv and Gotv ought not to have been increased.

However, in defiance of the court order, DSTV has since August last year been implementing the increased tariffs.
The FCCPC accused MultiChoice Nigeria of acting in bad faith by preempting the agency after a broad investigation, and a proposed mutually agreed Consent Order.

The Commission said the order addressed broad consumer protection and service responsiveness/quality issues which were the subject of incessant complaints from consumers.



The CPC said a key mutual understanding in the Consent Order was that no material terms of the Subscription Agreement between MultiChoice and its subscribers will change during an agreed period.

The order was to allow the crucial issues in repeated complaints, and covered by the Consent Order to be addressed under the existing terms to the expectations by consumers.

“Instead of abiding by that understanding and executing the Consent Order at the proposed time agreed, MultiChoice rather increased subscription rates (a material term of the Subscription Agreement) in preemption to executing the Consent Order.

To compel MultiChoice to reverse its decision, the CPC filed an action on MultiChoice to return to honouring the mutual understandings with the FCCPC, and subject itself to its authority and jurisdiction.


But again, MultiChoice Nigeria failed to obey the court order, which later became the subject of an appeal to the Court of Appeal.

On January 25, the Commission said it entered a Final Order against MultiChoice, which it said were no longer a matter of consent or mutual agreement

“They are directives, the compliance to which the Commission believes it is capable of legally enforcing,” the Commission said.

Specifically, the Commission ordered as follows:

(1) MultiChoice shall, subject to prevailing regulatory and telecommunications industry practices and constraints, commence toll free technical and customer service helplines, including inter-network;

(2) MultiChoice shall operate fully resourced call centers 24 hours, and 7 days a week, including public holidays;

(3) MultiChoice shall develop and publish a clear complaints resolution process describing the process for receiving, addressing and resolving complaints. This shall include an appeal and escalation process as well as timelines;

(4) MultiChoice shall clarify and expressly state in its compensation policy that subscribers will be compensated for inconveniences experienced in addition to the compensation for disruption of services resulting from failed, faulty, poor, or unprofessional installation by its agents;



(5) MultiChoice shall create multiple and additional social media platforms where subscribers can easily upload proof of payment when service is not restored immediately after payment;

(6) MultiChoice shall provide subscribers the option of periodically suspending subscription no less than three times annually for up to fourteen (14) days in each instance;

(7) MultiChoice shall ensure that all subscribers have free and automatic access to the prevailing selected local free-to-air channels;

(cool MultiChoice shall carry out periodic customer sensitisation about changes made pursuant to the Commission’s Orders during the monitoring period and in a manner that adequately satisfies a reasonable and measurable degree of subscriber awareness;

(9) MultiChoice shall be under the Commission’s monitoring for a period of twelve (12) months of this Order;

(10) MultiChoice shall provide prior notice of proposed changes or modifications of material terms and conditions of service that are subject of this Order;

(11) MultiChoice understands the need to introduce more flexible and value-adding pricing options such as price locks or similar equivalent benefits subscribers in other jurisdictions enjoy.

The Commission accused MultiChoice of attempts to mischaracterise its court case by seeking to exercise powers not in the then Consumer Protection Council Act (now repealed).

Also, Multichoice accused the Commission of attempting to engage in price control, which is inconsistent with Nigeria’s trade policy and free-market philosophy.

With the signing of the Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Act 2018 into law on January 30, it establishes both the statutory and regulatory framework for more robust regulation of anti-competitive conduct and greater scrutiny of conduct in the market place.

The Commission said a combination of the new mandate/powers under the new law, and its Final Order, renders the issue the Commission sought to enforce in part moot, and MultiChoice arguments defeated.

As a result, the Federal High Court on May 16 struck out the case before it on the subject matter.

The Final Order, or the case that has been struck out, are without prejudice to the jurisdiction of the Commission to inquire into the operations and behaviour of MultiChoice under the FCCPA for conduct arising after January 30.





https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/334924-consumer-protection-agency-issues-final-order-to-multichoice-on-tariffs-review.html

OAM4J
Mynd44
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Create 20m Jobs In Buhari Second Tenure by mustmust(m): 6:34am On May 28, 2019
Story for the gods or the gods must be crazy. I don't know what to say
Foreign AffairsRe: See Inside The ₦9.5 Million Hospital In London Where Meghan Gave Birth (photos) by mustmust(m): 12:13pm On May 07, 2019
Next baby na here life
PoliticsRe: Old Minimum Wage Is Same As The New. by mustmust(m): 9:58pm On Apr 29, 2019
Omo see calculations .... you get time sha
PoliticsRe: Speakership: Nkeiruka Onyejeocha Asks Gbajabiamila To Step Down For Her by mustmust(m): 8:23am On Apr 24, 2019
..Woman a. Not gender discriminatory but even if you change your name to Nancy polosi lol. Time has not come yet
PoliticsRe: Power Generation Slumps To 1,675MW After System Collapse by mustmust(m): 6:16am On Apr 18, 2019
I don't even know what to say. The light for sooo bad but its improving gradually now.

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