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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Nigerian Govt Reduces Price Of Data By 50 Percent

Nigerian government says that the price of data has been reduced by more than 50 percent following a directive that the Nigerian Communications commission, NCC, should put in place measures to that effect.






Accordingly, the price of data of 1GB has been reduced from 1000 naira to 487 naira beginning from last November.


The Minister of Communications and digital economy Dr Isa Ibrahim Pantami who broke the news on Thursday, said it was in line with the directive he gave to the regulatory agency (NCC) to put measures in place to reduce the average cost of data in the country.


“The average cost of 1GB of data has reduced from the January 2020 cost of N1,000 to N487.18 in November, 2020.




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32 comments:

  1. Stella, please also know that it hasn't been implemented yet!

    They pass all these bills without a follow up to know if it was implemented or not.
    I heard the price of data is still the same. Nothing has changed

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    1. You don't live abroad and Nigeria at same time..
      *141# on Airtel.
      Before today N3,000 is 8g
      As of today N3,000 is 10g
      πŸ™„πŸ™„

      Talk the one you know

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    2. Anonymous if you read my comment with a biase mind, you'll see where I said "I heard". I called some people to confirm yesterday and I told they still buy at the same price the day before.

      Please, read what the federal government released

      If na my living abroad na em dey pain you, you better go for medication.

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    3. Mrs A is right Anonymous 15:10, i kust checked using *131#on my mtn and the price is still the same.

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    4. Mrs A is right Anonymous 15:10, I just checked using *131# on my mtn and the price is still the same.

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    5. Anon15:30
      How is 3k for 8g before and 3k for 10g 50% discount?

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    6. 9mobile 2k still dey give 4.5. Anon which country u sef dey? Airtel #1k na still #1500. All purchased this evening

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    7. That anon is an apc member in disguise. You people know how they lie and make stories up nau, ndi alulu ana.

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    8. My 10k subscription is still the same on airtel o... same 40gb

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  2. Whatever goes up doesn't come down in Nigeria. Let us wait and see

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    1. Gravity doesnt work on price change in this country.

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  3. My network (MTN) has not Implemented the new tariff. I was debited the same amount for my monthly 4.5GB.

    Let me call them.

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  4. Well,good news by they reduce the price of petrol. If petrol I reduced,commodities will be affordable. No be by force to browse If I don't have the means but commodity is a must

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  5. When is this taking effect pls because the airtel data I use is gulping so much money from me I'm thinking of dropping them sef.

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  6. Hope the transporters too will reduce theirs because in Nigeria open market what goes up never come down

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  7. Lmao, Awon werey wey dey disguise

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  8. Till we see them effect it. For now. Na sidon look we dey.

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  9. MTN will charge 50MB to open a page on chrome or Mozilla and 200MB to display one picture on IG.

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    1. MTN charges 12MB to open SDK blog on Chrome. Each post
      or opening, 12MB goes.

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  10. Replies
    1. Me and my people are very woke my dear. We Sabi their style.

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  11. MTN 2GB is #500 now. Subscribe with *121#. Thank me later. πŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒ

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    1. Abeg shift, that lasts for just 49hrs

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    2. Anonymous 20:10, this has been on since July.
      We are yet to get 50% reduction on data.
      Maybe MTN is yet to get the memoπŸ™„πŸ™„

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  12. Calm before the hell

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  13. Scammers scamming schemes.

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