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This man get mind dey tag Tinubu ontop MTN issue. . . Firstly, this is not even a concern to them. Secondly, government play a huge role in why these telecommunications companies are milking Nigerians through airtime & data
Olatunde Isaac@Official_Isaaco

Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT Your Excellency, It is with deepest regret and sadness that I bring to your attention the issue of @MTNNG and the growing concerns surrounding its services. Many Nigerians are increasingly worried about the rising cost of airtime and internet data, especially in the face of economic hardship. What makes this situation even more troubling is the poor quality of service that accompanies these high charges. Citizens across the country continue to experience slow internet speeds, frequent disconnections, and inconsistent network coverage, all while being charged premium prices. More frustrating is the fact that, due to these poor services, purchased internet data often expires before it can be used. Many Nigerians report that despite buying data bundles, they are unable to enjoy them fully because of slow or non-functional internet connections. This results in wasted resources and deepens the public’s dissatisfaction. This is not only affecting personal communication but also impeding business activities, education, access to government services, and the ability of young Nigerians to innovate and compete in the digital economy. Your Excellency, we respectfully urge your administration to look into this matter urgently. We ask that regulatory bodies such as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) be strengthened and encouraged to hold service providers accountable, promote transparency in pricing, and ensure Nigerians receive the quality of service they are paying for. We believe that under your leadership, Nigeria can create a more equitable digital environment that truly empowers its citizens. Thank you for your attention. Isaac Olatunde

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Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
Yes, @MTNNG is engaging in what can only be described as daylight robbery and nighttime larceny against subscribers in Nigeria. It represents one of the worst forms of exploitative, scorched-earth business practices. #AACOURPARTY #TakeItBack #RevolutionNow #TINUBUMUSTGO
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
The case of @MTNNG very serious of case of fraud must be dealt with, @MTNNG is in the schemes of defrauding subscribers through bogus airtime and data charges. #AACOurParty #TakeItBack #RevolutionNow
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
Apart from @MTNNG, @Airtel, and @GloWorld, these terrible Nigerian telecoms companies, I also pay about £72 monthly for @elonmusk’s @Starlink, even @Starlink only the service still works only sporadically. Nigerians are being forced to pay premium prices for substandard, unreliable digital access in a country where communication is now essential for survival, business, and civic participation. It is time to fight to reclaim our digital communication rights from these subscriber looters. Enough of dropped calls, vanishing data, throttled speeds, and endless excuses. #TakeItBack #AACOurParty #RevolutionNow
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
Yesterday on Arise TV, Gregory @PeterObi was asked a question about his nomadic politics, since his Trojans love questioning Peoples character on that; his answer buried their heads in shame. APGA, PDP, Labour, ADC and soon to be another political party. His answers showed how awful his character and philosophy is. He said anytime there is problem, he jumps away because the problem was created for him. Imagine the character that said he wants to govern Nigeria? Today is a day devoted to swallowing shame by the Obidient globally: WORLD SHAME DAY
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Prof Joash Ojo Amupitan
Prof Joash Ojo Amupitan@joashamupitan·
My succinct and irrecoverable priority is simple. As the chairman of INEC I will work ardently to restore your trust and protect your vote. I understand that many Nigerians have lost confidence in the electoral process, and I am committed to changing that experience through our strategies. ~ Prof. J.O. Amupitan (SAN)
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Message to Rufai oseni am at Ile Epo market now and I saw something that moved me to tears 😭😭 I was shocked to my bones to see they cut yam to pieces to sell 500 naira because some people can't afford to buy a tuber of yam anymore.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Let us reflect, sincerely and without sentiment. In the past few days, the President has reportedly approved ₦3.3 trillion as a “full and final” payment for debts in the power sector. Yet, this is not the first time such approvals have been made. On May 17, 2024, ₦3.3 trillion was approved for the same purpose. On July 25, 2024, another ₦4 trillion bond was approved to settle similar debts. There have also been other approvals in between, all targeted at addressing the same power sector liabilities. This raises a fundamental question: were the previous approvals mere announcements without execution? ₦3.3 Trillion Again? Nigeria’s Power Crisis Without End During the 2023 campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made a clear promise: that if he failed to deliver stable electricity, Nigerians should not re-elect him. Today, the reality is that power supply has worsened, to the extent that there are even discussions about disconnecting the Presidential Villa from the national grid. Each time legitimate concerns are raised, what we see appears more like policy pronouncements than measurable progress. Now, again, we are confronted with another ₦3.3 trillion approval to settle power sector debts. These debts were largely accumulated under successive administrations of the All Progressives Congress between 2015 and 2025. This raises serious concerns about accountability, transparency, and effectiveness in public financial management. It is important to note that government institutions and agencies, including the Presidential Villa owe a significant portion of these debts. Year after year, budgets were made and funds appropriated. Why then were these obligations not settled when due? And from what source will this new payment be made? Are we resorting once more to borrowing to service inefficiencies? Key questions remain unanswered: How did the debt accrue? What is the actual total debt in the power sector? Which components of the debts are due to operators’ inefficiency and should be borne by them? Why have previous approvals not translated into tangible improvements? Who are the real beneficiaries of these repeated payments? Is the ₦3.3 trillion approved on April 6, 2026, the same as the ₦3.3 trillion approved in May 2024, and how does it relate to the ₦4 trillion bond approved in July 2024? Nigeria must move beyond recycled announcements and confront the power sector crisis with sincerity, transparency, and decisive reforms. Until we do so, we will remain trapped in a cycle of debt and darkness. But with discipline, accountability, and the right leadership, a new Nigeria is still possible. -PO
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