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FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Teddykeddy(op): 8:03pm On Apr 16
FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians

For millions of Nigerians living on the edge of the poverty line, the "emergency" button on their mobile phones has suddenly gone dark. Following a sweeping regulatory directive by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), major telecommunications operators, including market leaders MTN Nigeria and Airtel, have suspended their popular airtime and data lending services.

The move, part of the new Digital, Electronic, Online and Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations (2025), aims to bring "loan sharks" to heel. However, on the streets of Obalende and the sprawling markets of Kano, this supposed "protection" feels more like a pincer movement.

For the average Nigerian, this isn't just a technical glitch; it is a breakdown of a critical financial safety net. The service allows customers to "borrow" small increments of airtime or data to be repaid on their next recharge. In an economy characterized by unpredictable cash flows, these micro-loans are often the only thing standing between a petty trader and a lost sale.

"It’s been heartbreaking to watch young Nigerians complain so bitterly," an industry observer told Gemini News. "The network providers didn't just stop the service on a whim. There is a deeper, silent regulatory friction that has been brewing for months."

Evidence of the disruption’s origin surfaced in a circular circulating online. The FCCPC, under the leadership of Tunji Bello, reportedly instructed telcos to shut off the service.

The letter, titled “Re: Failure of Compliance with the Digital, Electronic, Online or Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations (DEON Lending Regulations 2025) and Ensuing Enforcement,” referenced an earlier directive from November 13, 2025. It mandated that telcos deal only with FCCPC-approved Airtime Credit Services (ACS) providers.

The move has sparked accusations of regulatory overreach. Critics argue the FCCPC is "throwing its weight around" in territory traditionally overseen by the NCC or the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, headed by Mr. Bosun Tijani.

"Consumers were not consulted, nor were they considered," a source familiar with the matter stated. "The telcos were given no choice. They don't want to be in the government's bad books, so they are complying, but the pain is being felt by the masses."

The industry has moved to challenge the commission's authority. On Tuesday, April 16, 2026, the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria (WASPAN) secured a significant victory at the Federal High Court in Lagos.

In Suit No. FHC/L/CS/760/2026, Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa granted an interim injunction restraining the FCCPC from enforcing or implementing the DEON Consumer Lending Regulations 2025.

The court’s order prevents the commission, its officers, or agents from giving effect to the regulations pending the hearing and final determination of the case. This legal reprieve offers a glimmer of hope for the millions currently cut off from emergency credit.

As Nigerians vehemently demand the restoration of the *303# service, the situation has prompted calls for a thorough review of the FCCPC’s operational methods.

While the commission’s mandate is to protect consumers from predatory lending, the current blackout suggests a disconnect between regulatory goals and the survival needs of the "underbanked." For a nation striving for digital inclusion, cutting off the most basic form of mobile credit may be a cure far more damaging than the alleged disease.

Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by LagosOrigin: 8:06pm On Apr 16
No wonder I didn't see helinues and yarimo online today 😂😂😂
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by BrickandLace(f): 8:10pm On Apr 16
MTN really abused this facility.

They are the main cause of the ban
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by TalkTalkTwins(m): 8:52pm On Apr 16
I wonder how the new law will happen
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by lexrichy(m): 8:52pm On Apr 16
they should ban loan apps
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by InternetWebM082(m): 8:53pm On Apr 16
What of does who borrowed credit from MTN I mean the outstanding? If they recharge will mtn still deduct the money?

Tech gurus on the internet and here on Nairaland should come and answer me on this one.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by omoredia: 8:53pm On Apr 16
Nigerians just love poverty. They will give u reasons to be poor and u sef will not see any reason to take them out of poverty
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Kenobsky(m): 8:53pm On Apr 16
Average Nigerians always love to suffer.
Immagine this slave masters of telecommunication network providers
This is slavery of the 21st century.
They should ban this rubbish completely.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by donleo92(m): 8:54pm On Apr 16
Make them no cry, they will be alright grin
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by LordIsaac(m): 8:54pm On Apr 16
Puts people in unnecessary debt...encourages waste! I like it.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by richiemcgold: 8:55pm On Apr 16
There is going to be a lot of abandoned sim cards. Many people will rather buy a new sim than paying off their debts.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by fwallex4truth(m): 8:56pm On Apr 16
Now tell me, what do Nigerians benefit from this evil government.?
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Gbadugbakun(m): 8:57pm On Apr 16
I wonder why they can't ban tinubu from borrowing.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Kenobsky(m): 8:57pm On Apr 16
InternetWebM082:
What of does who borrowed credit from MTN I mean the outstanding? If they recharge will mtn still deduct the money?
Omo I'm one of e'm.
I owe Airtel 2k.
But the ijiots I trust them to deduct my account anytime I load.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by HandsomeGuyman(m): 8:58pm On Apr 16
The answer is Yes. Because when you check your balance, it is still showing your debit
InternetWebM082:
What of does who borrowed credit from MTN I mean the outstanding? If they recharge will mtn still deduct the money?
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Gotocourt: 8:58pm On Apr 16
Emilokan is after the life of Nigerians.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Kenobsky(m): 8:58pm On Apr 16
Gbadugbakun:
I wonder why they can't ban tinubu from borrowing.
I tire ooo, how many more characters needed?
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by iwaeda: 9:01pm On Apr 16
Let the poor breath. APC and draconian laws. grin grin grin angry
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Gotocourt: 9:02pm On Apr 16
InternetWebM082:
What of does who borrowed credit from MTN I mean the outstanding? If they recharge will mtn still deduct the money?
People are paying back to make calls and buy data🤷🏿.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by givedemwotowoto: 9:04pm On Apr 16
Nigerians are paying dearly for Tilumbu’s incompetence
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by InternetWebM082(m): 9:05pm On Apr 16
Gotocourt:
People are paying back to make calls and buy data🤷🏿.
Okay thanks for the clarification
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Ikurubaba: 9:05pm On Apr 16
Burial ceremony of *303* ongoing
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by InternetWebM082(m): 9:06pm On Apr 16
Okay, noted ✍️

HandsomeGuyman:
The answer is Yes. Because when you check your balance, it is still showing your debit
Don't have enough character to give
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by boldmkay: 9:07pm On Apr 16
No more way for poor people
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Aidoko2: 9:08pm On Apr 16
Ego help me wella.
I do borrow tire.
E remain loan apps
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by PlasmaTV: 9:08pm On Apr 16
LagosOrigin:
No wonder I didn't see helinues and yarimo online today 😂😂😂
Lmaoooooo. Shots fired. I repeat, shots fired.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Chummynoni(m): 9:08pm On Apr 16
E don affect them too . Ndo
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Dogalmighty17: 9:09pm On Apr 16
Dem ban borrowing? How na? MTN I dey owe Una 12k. I no go pay dat money shi shi. The FCCPC is useless. Was MTN complaining? Last year alone, MTN made close to 200 billion naira from people borrowing credit and data alone.

There is a standing court injunction barring the FCCPC from doing what it just did.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by decatalyst(m): 9:10pm On Apr 16
BrickandLace:
MTN really abused this facility.

They are the main cause of the ban
Had Tinubu affected your brain or you just chose to rage bait with this comment?
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by ProudlyLagos: 9:11pm On Apr 16
InternetWebM082:
What of does who borrowed credit from MTN I mean the outstanding? If they recharge will mtn still deduct the money?

Tech gurus on the internet and here on Nairaland should come and answer me on this one.
yes they will deduct the outstanding and if you don’t clear all your outstanding debt, you won’t be able purchase airtime or data.
Re: FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians by Linkai447(m): 9:11pm On Apr 16
Yes they will deduct it but you won't be able to take another one.
InternetWebM082:
What of does who borrowed credit from MTN I mean the outstanding? If they recharge will mtn still deduct the money?

Tech gurus on the internet and here on Nairaland should come and answer me on this one.
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