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RiyaGoddess:DM |
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SavageResponse:Ojoro is too much in the land that is why we can access basic needs easily.. You need to know why I choose the Monica |
Dear nairalanders I need your advice on how to fund my business either with interest free loan or little interest. I will really appreciate your candid support on this. |
rita25:Any crime if gets kids in those waiting year? |
This question just come to my thinking |
Bola146:Mothers are always good to their children, HOW DOES SHE TREAT YOUR DAD? that's the question. |
IJOBA11:If you have brain kindly make use of it now, haha! |
I heard she's been found |
I heard she's been found |
Telecom Operators Await NCC Directive to Restart SIM Card Registration Telecom operators could not resume the sale and activation of new Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards on Monday. They were awaiting the official go ahead from industry regulator Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). Some of the agents contracted to do the job, the telecoms operators said were yet restart work. There was no activity at the popular Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos, when The Nation visited on Monday. The agents were not on hand to register new subscribers neither were there willing customers to buy SIMS. One of the shop owners in the market, Godwin Enamoh, blamed the lull on timing, as according to him, the ban was lifted on Thursday while the information was disseminated on Friday. He said: “You can see that there’s nothing happening around this market. Remember the ban was imposed in December. So, it will take some time for the agents to stock the agents with goods and the necessary equipment to do the data capturing of prospective subscribers.” Many said that Communications and Digital Economy Minister Ibrahim Pantami’s lifting order was political and given to calm frayed nerves as it has no follow-up directive from the NCC. A source said: “At least, the NCC should have written to the operators formally conveying the directive of the minister to the operators. When the minister decreed the ban on the sale, registration and activation of new SIM cards, the operators were notified by the regulator. “Remember the industry is a regulated one and no operator is prepared to do something that will suggest that one is not law-abiding.” Last Thursday, the minister announced that the government has approved the activation of new SIM card registration with mandatory National Identification Number (NIN) linking, starting from April 19. The announcement was made in a statement by the minister’s Technical Assistant on Information Technology, Femi Adeluyi. “The implementation of the policy will commence yesterday, 19th of April 2021. The issuance of new SIMs and other suspended activities will resume on the same date, as long as verification is done and the guidelines are fully adhered to,” the statement reads On December 9 last year, the government ordered mobile telecommunication operators in the country to stop the sale and registration of new SIM cards. “In line with the Federal Government desire to consolidate the achievement of the SIM Card registration of September, 2019, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy has directed the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to embark on another audit of the Subscriber Registration Database again.” It said the objective of the audit was to verify and ensure compliance by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) with the set quality standards and requirements of SIM Card Registration as issued by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy and the Commission. “Accordingly, MNOs are hereby directed to immediately suspend the sale, registration and activation of new SIM Cards until the audit exercise is concluded, and Government has conveyed the new direction,” the statement read. Speaking on the NIN registration progress, Mr Adeluyi said the biometric verification process had been slower than anticipated, owing largely to the non-adherence of many previous SIM biometric capture processes to the National Identity Management Commission standards. He added that the revised policy would ensure that operators conform to the required standards for biometric capture, urging citizens and legal residents to bear with the government as the process had been developed in the best interest of the country. By Lucas Ajanaku https://citizennewsng.com/2021/04/operators-await-ncc-directive-to-restart-sim-card-registration/ |
This one bringing religion to a sensitive issue again, you have brain use it. IS Gov AKEREDOLU A MUSLIM? Just because he doesn't support the motion the whole Christians are with him? Use your sense |
mr405:08101090939 |
Teleprompter:Hmmmm ok Let's hear the suggestion it could be the awaited solution. |
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TonyeBarcanista: ![]() |
frozen70:Keeping eyes on ladies has never been my method, in fact it makes one lose concentrations on other part of meaningful life. Shocking her with evidences is preferable. Thanks really appreciate. |
mr405:I will prefer this as it's more mature. I will appreciate your assistance on this. Thanks |
Georgekyrian:Yes checking on her phone is very important but I don't want her to know I'm following her. Because I don't even behave she's acting funny. |
cchub:I'm ready to check, but want it in such a way that she wondnt delete anything. If I know how to hark her phone it will be very mature and have enough evidence. Thanks |
Mature advice are required for someone who doesn't like checking wife's phone, but suggesting his wife is having late conversation with someone and protects her phone more than before? |
The Nigerian Communications Commission has provided 382.94 million new telephone numbers for the use of telecommunications operators. The commission assigned the numbers to 34 licensed telecom operators in the first quarter of 2021, as contained in the NCC’s Q1 2021 National Numbering Plan released on Friday. The numbering plan is used to allocate a unique national number to each subscriber connected to the national telephone system. According to the NCC, the purpose of the NNP is to set up a uniform numbering scheme and the associated dialling procedures to be used in the network to allow subscribers and operators to set up calls. Some of the operators with national and state licences listed are 21st Century Technologies, Airtel Networks, Big Picture Nigeria, Intercellular Nigeria Limited, EMTS Limited (9 Mobile), Globacom, iPNX Nigeria Limited and MTN Nigeria Communications. The states and cities where some of these telephone lines would be used by the operators include Lagos, Abuja, Abeokuta, Warri, Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt, Uyo, Ijebu-Ode, Benin, Asaba, Zaria, Ibadan, Onitsha, Akwa, Aba, Owerri, among others. A 100 million new lines were assigned to Airtel Networks to be used nationally, while 50 million new numbers were assigned to EMTS Limited (9Mobile) nationally as well. Globacom Limited was allocated 46,000 new telephone numbers to use in Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Ijebu-Ode, Ijebu-Ode, Abeokuta, Benin, Warri, Asaba, Kaduna, Kano, Minna, Zaria and Port Harcourt. Glo Mobile, a subsidiary of Globacom, was given 70 million new lines for nationwide use. MTN (Mobile Lines) was assigned 123 million new telephone numbers for national use, while MTN (fmr Visafone) was given 9.05 million new numbers for different states. MTN Nig. Comm Plc (Fixed Lines) had 25,000 lines for Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Ilorin, Warri, Kaduna, Aba, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Yenagoa. Earlier this month, the NCC reported a loss of 3.30 million active subscribers in December 2020. The regulatory agency had directed telecommunications companies in the country to suspend the sale and reactivation of new SIM cards. The number of subscribers to Nigeria’s mobile telecommunications services reduced to 204.22 million in December, against 207.53 million GSM users recorded in November. Also, the number of connected telephone lines in the country was 286.52 million as at the end of July 2020, of which 199.30 million were active lines. The NCC recorded 198.96 million active GSM lines, 107,860 active fixed wired/wireless lines and 238,575 active VoIP lines. The commission also put Nigeria’s teledensity at 104.41 in July 2020. Source: punch news |
Go and throw them to jail now, how I wish you were thrown away from your job without any provision? maybe you will understand what it means to stop people means of livelihood for 3 months now. Is it a crime for those who have NIN to buy Sim and present their NIN? |
The Association of SIM Registration of Nigeria, Oyo State Chapter, has appealed to the Federal Government to restore their source of livelihood by lifting the suspension on SIM registration. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the association, Mr Mayowa Anjorin, made the appeal during a peaceful protest at the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) Zonal office in Ibadan on Wednesday. Anjorin, a graduate, said he started the SIM registration business to make ends meet, particularly when securing a white-collar job was not forthcoming. He, however, said that since the suspension directive from the government, the source of his livelihood, like that of others, had been affected. “We need the government to please come to our aid and restore our fortune, which is SIM registration. “I sell at N100 per SIM every day to make a living, but for the past three months, the NCC has stopped us from selling, making it hard for me to feed myself and my family. “I cannot pay my house rent and my children’s school fees. The same lot has befallen my colleagues. “Majority of our members are graduates, who only want a legitimate source of income and have refused to go into yahoo, yahoo, stealing and kidnapping to survive. “The NCC policy is depriving about 200 million Nigerians their rights to buy new SIMs, register their SIMs or retrieve their lines. “We are appealing to the government to bring back SIM registration, which goes for only N100; we are not criminals and we don’t intend to become one,” he said. According to him, some members of the association have been hospitalised as fallout of the situation, while some have taken to begging for their daily meals. “We are Nigerian youths in our 20s and 30s. We need the government to please help us,” he said. While addressing the protesters at the NCC office, Mr Yomi Arowosafe, Controller, NCC Ibadan Zonal Office, assured that their grievances would be conveyed to the appropriate quarters. “We have appealed to your association through your leaders and we are appealing to you now that you have to exercise some little patience. “The time required for the federal government to achieve its aim is not as much as the time already spent on the process. “I am so happy that your representatives are knowledgeable in what the government is doing, in linking SIM cards to National Identity Numbers (NIN). “I am so happy that they know why the present challenge has occurred. “We will take your appeal to our management to look at for necessary action. “We appeal to you to be patient while the government gets to the end of this,” Arowosafe said.
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madridguy:It's just VERY UNFORTUNATE as you said |
fnep2smooth:Seriously people are going through a lot of hardship as result of the ban. |
Help push to front page to help these unemployed Nigerians Ojoro12: |
In December, NCC announced immediate suspension of Sim registrations. This caught many of the workers unaware, but no alternative to government directives hoping it will only last for just some few days before the ban will be lifted. To my surprise, months later, millions of these sacked Nigerians are still hopeless and living a very hardship lives as there is no any source of livelihood to these family people. If these Nigerians can not kidnap and kill nor defraud in the name of putting food on the table, why must they be denied of their only source of provision without any consideration? I will appeal to the Federal government of Nigeria,the Nigerian communication Commission NCC,the Hon minister of Communication and digital economy to restore sim registration nationwide with all urgency,and direct citizens to tender their NIN at the point of registration,instead of the Stoppage. With income Nigeria is very touch, let government not increase its toughness. |
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