Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending - Politics (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Personperson01: 3:23pm On Jun 06 |
Realguyman1:This has nothing no do with policies and reforms. Airtime credit only started when? Now all the politics of business want to claim it's good for business because it's mainly used by the poor. Think with your brains! Rich men and politicians will not borrow credit! They will buy directly from bank or worst case USSD or Normal vouchers. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Rindo69: 3:26pm On Jun 06 |
Na soooo... you will realise the real reason...Google Saliu Alubankudi and the true reason for this will come to light. Tinubu through his SA wants to capture a share of this market. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Hedonisco: 3:38pm On Jun 06 |
Nigeria would have to disintegrate rather than let tinibu have a second term. Very greedy bastatd. Knowing who he is, I am certain that virtually all the so-called local players take would take over this niche sector will be companies linked to a shell front company or entity owned by him and his inner circle. I prefer South Africans or even aliens to control that sector or any sector for that matter than for his idiot they call tinibu to lay his greedy hands on it. I saw all of this coming that's why the prospect of his presidency was so disgusting and unthinkable that I declared that it would even be better to have sheekau as president than this rotten monster. Only the gullible masses can be deceived by these so-called 'reforms'. There is nothing this tinibu does for national interest. Absolutely nothing. Everything must have an angle to enrich or benefit him and his cronies, otherwise it will not be worth doing. This includes the subsidy removal, nonsense tax law, electoral law amendment, rubbish coastal road, and everything else the idiot has done since he came to power. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by OniyideAmplify(m): 3:41pm On Jun 06 |
oyoofong:Nigeria is the only country in the world where you can become a billionaire over night with just a single link up or deal. Trust me bro. Whether legit or illegal |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by seunowa(f): 3:45pm On Jun 06 |
Image123:They are always filled with bitterness |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Realguyman1(m): 3:47pm On Jun 06*. Modified: 4:45pm On Jun 06 |
Personperson01:Yes it's a good policy, but playing politics with it doesn't count because this are basic things that isn't supposed to even occurred in the first place if Nigeria government were serious. It was same Buhari who Tinubu and other Apc supporters supported all through his calamitous government that was supposed to have checkmate and regulate their operations. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by seunowa(f): 3:52pm On Jun 06 |
Olukat:That is exactly my love for dis government. Reforms are painful but Nigerians must also know that if these reforms are sustained for the next 7 years, our economy will ushered into prosperity and abundancy |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by seunowa(f): 3:55pm On Jun 06 |
johngwain:Your problem is bitterness and hatred. Sensible Nigerians know better. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by BrickandLace(f): 3:58pm On Jun 06 |
Pierocash:It's a no brainer. Why are we still treating these south Africans with kid gloves? |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by seunowa(f): 3:59pm On Jun 06 |
OriOko88:Tell me any government in the world that took her people out of poverty in three years.... Tinubu has been making great initiatives that would soon usher Nigerians to prosperity. Your lack of progress in life is your bitterness and hatred... |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by seunowa(f): 4:06pm On Jun 06 |
Image123:Thanks 🙏🙏 so much for educating someone like him. He is slow in comprehension. I think your explanation is well enough for him.... |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by commoditiesnig(m): 4:06pm On Jun 06 |
Very welcome development.. why will a single company albeit foreign be doing such. Well done to mr President and FCCPC |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by BreconHills(m): 4:06pm On Jun 06 |
Pierocash:You sometimes need to ignore the language used by Nigerian reporters. They arent particular abuse terminology or use of words. The other say, one so called defence correspondent referred to Nigerias acquisition of Viper helicopters as Jets. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by tnerro1(m): 4:10pm On Jun 06 |
Image123:The reforms should also get to alpha beta in Lagos so other companies can come in also. Abi the reforms dey look face? |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by seunowa(f): 4:13pm On Jun 06 |
Image123:They are unhappy because Tinubu made the right call. They are in love with negativities so that they can be able to have conversation that will portray the government and the country in a bad light. It is not really even because they love those who are have been kidnapped. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:21pm On Jun 06 |
5 peleson1:Honestly my brother, can you imagine? Even if it is politicians taking over the thing, let them do it. It's better than South Africa taking it. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:24pm On Jun 06 |
iwaeda:Move to South Africa. THEY ARE WAITING TO WELCOME YOU WITH ZULU DRUMS. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:27pm On Jun 06 |
Cmeo:And yet they have the AUDACITY to mistreat Nigerians in their country. We are too soft as a people. We need to be more hard-nosed when doing things. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:30pm On Jun 06 |
Fiscus105:It wouldn't surprise me one bit if Oseni Rufai supports that South African company on that panel. That guy is just weird. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:33pm On Jun 06 |
Stolen:Less than 100,000 |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by LordLicifer(m): 4:38pm On Jun 06 |
johngwain:I taya oo! When is Teenubu going to order the arrest of kidnappers, bandits and terrorists? |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:38pm On Jun 06 |
Stolen:Their government and media don't even tell them about all their investments across Africa. They portray African countries the same way Europeans and Americans do. As slummy hellholes with no prospects, where everyone is begging for food or fighting in the bush. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by LordLicifer(m): 4:39pm On Jun 06 |
When is Tinubu going to order the arrest of kidnapper and terrorists? |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Image123(m): 4:39pm On Jun 06 |
seunowa:Very true though unfortunate. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Kemetian: 4:41pm On Jun 06 |
LordLicifer:When will you read the news for the first time in your life to know what Tinubu ordered or didn't order? |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Image123(m): 4:46pm On Jun 06 |
tnerro1:Obviously you just want to engage in political grandstanding. Give proof that other companies can't come in, whatever that means. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by LordLicifer(m): 4:51pm On Jun 06 |
Kemetian:I don't have to read any news to know what Tinubu ordered or not we all know what Tinubu did and what he didn't do. Unless you don't live in this country. Tell me, what is Tinubu's response to the kidnapping epidemic that is going on ? |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Burob: 4:56pm On Jun 06 |
peleson1:Don’t mind that pierocash. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Burob: 4:58pm On Jun 06 |
LordLicifer:Direct that to the Commissioners of Police of the states, the Governor, & Local Governments. If u people are really serious, instead of looking for a scapegoat to blame for your society’s failure. |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by Iko5000: 5:02pm On Jun 06 |
I guess you have not seen who owns the new companies that will enter the scene . alpharoyalty: |
| Re: Tinubu Orders Breakup Of "SA Optasia’s" 12yrs Monopoly On Airtime Credit Lending by LordLicifer(m): 5:16pm On Jun 06 |
Kemetian:I don't have to read any news to know what Tinubu ordered or not we all know what Tinubu did and what he didn't do. Unless you don't live in this country. |
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