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Monday, October 26, 2015

MTN Fined For Failing To Disconnect Subscribers With Unregistered Sim.

Nigeria's  largest telecoms operator, MTN, has been slammed with an unbelievable record-breaking fine of N1.04 trillion by the Nigerian Communications Commission  over failure to disconnect subscribers with unregistered SIM cards.





According to Technology Times, a news platform, which broke the story on Sunday night, NCC fined MTN Nigeria “for allegedly undermining efforts by the Nigerian government to tackle security challenges and the war on terror and allied crimes, as the telecoms operator has allegedly refused to deactivate unregistered mobile phone lines on its network”.

A top official of MTN Nigeria who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed the fine.

“This fine is unprecedented in the history of Nigeria. The amount is even bigger than the entire budget of the Federal Government of Nigeria. It is enough to make the operator close its operations in the country," the source said.


Leadership Newspapers extract



72 comments:

  1. Kwakwakwakwa...
    They should pay afterall,they have been ripping Nigerians off!...
    Stingy motherfuckers...

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    1. What 'Hempty Hen' has been doing to me of recent...I think they deserve this. Stupid people, stealing from me in broad daylight.

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    2. The problem I have with the registration is that the true identities of the users cannot still be ascertained, bcos anyone can send any errand person to go buy a sim and register to an unknown address. And they can still perpetrate evil with the registered sim cos it's under a bogus identity.

      What the federal govt should be thinking of doing is to invest into the identity finger print data to register every Nigerian. Big man or poor man, u would have to go thumb print at the center urself. U can't send anyone to do that for u. That way each person's identity is logged into a central system that the police, customs and immigration will have access to. Therefore minimizing the crime rate cos it'll be easy to find and run a check on anyone caught by thumb printing them on the spot. Like its done in saner climes. This is what I think should be priority.

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    1. Make dem send MTN packing group of oles. I'll be happier 4 it. Wish Dstv will face similar fate. Thumbs up to NCC

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  3. 1.4 trillion? Will they pay? Lol

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  4. Good. Next stop DSTV, those guys over there are notorious.

    And as for mtn, the fine is for the 6k data money I loading over 6months ago and never got my 4GB data till today....NCC shld wake up and protect Nigerians from these foreign monsters.

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  5. Ntoor! ! Oya go and pay na or go to court!! Mtn is at d verge of going bankrupt. New govt has taken ova..... Dstv ure next in line

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  6. Thank you jesus, since they make lots of money and can't pay staff well, instead they outsource to Indians. Plenty corruption inside dat company. They v d money, let them pay. We staff are not enjoying. Before I resign this weekend, I must deactivate all my family and friends no from their yeye sms subscriptions

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    1. Chai...pls help deactivate my own no self...just when someone is expecting better sms like Alert they ll be sending rubbish..mchew

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    2. Deactivate mine too o. I don tire

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    3. O pls mine too. Thieves of d Highest order. God don catch dem for d wayo dem do me with my 750 GB package. Ntorrrrr!

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    4. Abeg,Ineed to be deactivated o.The sms alerts are just crazy.DSTV should be next in line.

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  7. Dis top mtn official no sabi anytin... Aw can u say it's bigger dan Nigeria's budget? Even customs generate more dan d 1trillion. Our budget is abt 7tr naa!! Go n get ur facts right jor

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    1. Haaaaa our budge 7trillion??? Please where did you get your own fact? You wan kill Nigeria ni?





      *Larry was here*

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    2. What..when did naija budget get up to 7trillion? Chooii..suffery inflate d figures...

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    3. See as oversabi take worry you for public!

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  8. Which brings me to some questions i ask most often when i hear things like this;

    IF MTN IS TO PAY THIS FINE TO NCC,what will NCC then do with it??

    Does it go to someone's pocket alone??
    Do they share it among members of NCC?
    Is it spent on The Economy??

    Or is it given back to the government?

    I just need some light on this cos after reading the fine which CBN gave to First Bank and some other bank earlier today;i became confused cos i was told firstBank is owned by the government,and i know CBN is owned by the government too..

    So Basically its the "Government" paying A fine to the "government" abi...so who is the GOVERNMENT then? And how does all this run..

    Just A question please and i would really appreciate if anyone can shade more light on this...

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    1. Firstly, Firstbank is not owned by the government.
      It's a public limited company owned by several shareholders.

      The fine is an income to the federal government purse.
      NCC is a federal government owned company likewise the CBN.

      Hope you get this simple explanation.

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    2. Hahahahaha....if u ask me,na who I go ask??brilliant question tho...u just fuelled my curiosity.cos I'm sure the money will just be embezzled

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  9. Like I care... good for nothing network

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  10. Like I care... good for nothing network

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  11. Hahahahahaha
    Only???
    The kain fine wey I wan make den fine MTN eh!
    Very Troublematic people.always ripping me off!
    Dey wil dash me data and tell me to buy more data to get d dashed data.

    Hahahahahaha see as I dey LOL

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  12. Make dem send MTN packing group of oles. I'll be happier 4 it. Wish Dstv will face similar fate. Thumbs up to NCC

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  13. No be only trillion na dedianillon

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  14. No be only trillion na Dezianillion

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  15. 1.4 gini??? Na wa ooo


    **Som Baby**

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  16. Hahahahahahaha... bigger than the entire budget of the Federation

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    1. Na wa o,things are really happening.

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    2. *sad sigh*
      Cast ur burden on God ok.All who labour and are down-trodden

      Chai...it's well o.it's well.

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    3. Jesus Fix this...this requires serious prayers...making out with ur blood definitely has its repercussions ..pray for forgiveness without ceasing

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  18. good to know cos they are thieves







    #GODWIN™

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nna look at money this people are calling abeg.... Asin them dey expect make person use him mama do blood money or wetin........... Serious matter shah...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. Shebi... Nah fine dey reign dis fresh week. Ugwanu mtn,1st bank and uba... Go n remit ooo.

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  21. This is too much ooo. Na our nija subscribers go suffer for this ooo. thank God i dont use MTN

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  22. Nawa
    Www.adenegift.Com

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  23. Hehe, I laugh in swahilli. MTN, tongue out to u. Ntorr!

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  24. Serve dem right.
    Nonsense south african telecom dat can't pay der staffs well,inspite of d billions dey generate from customer daily.

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  25. Lol @ the amount is even bigger than the entire budget of the federal government of Nigeria..

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  26. Bunch of jokers, disconnect me and I will switch to anoda service provider idiots.

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  27. Lmao. They should pay oh.
    After all the threats to deactivate if you don't re-register

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  28. Dey shld pay ! Stupid pple ! Dey shld even leave dis country ! Smh.

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  29. Dey shld pay ! Stupid pple ! Dey shld even leave dis country ! Smh.

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  30. It is enough to make the operator close its operations in the country,"..is that suppose to be a threat? Pack and go mtn! Go and die mtn. Thieves from south africa.

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  31. MTN has disconnected my line!!! Even when I registered!! They disconnected over 500 people nationwide.

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  32. Serves them right..plz they should pay the fine immediately.

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  33. O yes!!! They are equal to the task.
    Of course they can pay

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  34. This government should be careful in handling this issue to avoid job loss, there are millions of jobs direct and indirect provided by this company, the govt should rescind the archaic method of handling issue except they can absorb these people employed by mtn.

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  35. 1,000,0000 xxxx Like How many zeroes.No, No. I believeth not.

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  36. Yes good for them, stupid people bunch of theives

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  37. Comedy.
    Let's wait and see if the fine will be paid.
    Jokers.
    No bi naija we dey.

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    1. MTN don't get to ever pay up any fine. When the porting ish came up, NCC clearly made it open that no network should do a porting advert as the only porting advert will be done by NCC. This debate was still going on when the "I don port o" gingle came up and the issue of the said sum they were fined with, died a natural death.

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  38. Na wa for them. Na go we hear now, we know go hear come naija pple sha

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