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mesbau961
@Mesbau1
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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2018
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@Onsogbu Legally, if he paid fully and collected receipt, the law may likely support him unless your receipt stated a collection deadline or “price subject to change.” To avoid court issues, try to settle peacefully or negotiate part payment for the increase. For future sales, always
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I sell cement at the market here in Abeokuta. A customer came to pay for 150 bags of cement, collected receipt and disappeared for over 4 months.
Yesterday, he came back with trucks to carry the cement. He said he had been seriously sick since the day after he made payment, that’s why he couldn’t come earlier.
I explained to him that the price of cement has increased since then and he needs to add more money before carrying the goods. I even offered to refund the exact amount he paid back then if he’s not comfortable.
Omo, the man got angry immediately
He said he’s not adding any money and he’s not collecting refund. According to him, “na the cement wey I pay for I wan carry.”
He even threatened to drag me legally next week.
Before he drags me, that’s why I said I should ask if I’m really wrong because honestly, market price don go up and I no wan lose money o.
Pls what do I do now I need your advice it seems this man wants to chêât me ?

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@Mesbau1 @tizeti @NgComCommission @ConsumersNCC Please provide your registered email to enable us assist you properly.
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@wifisupport1 @tizeti @NgComCommission @ConsumersNCC when are u going to remove your internet but I bought it at 50k and u want to pay me 30k just come take your rubbish I don’t even enjoy it
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@MTNza @MTN180 @MTNNG @ConsumersNCC @NgComCommission pls if u don’t want to come and install the internet kindly redounds my money so I can go to another network this why I use for my business mtn pls refound my money this is the prove of payment


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@Mesbau1 @MTNNG @NgComCommission @ConsumersNCC @ARISEtv @followlasg Y’ello, thank you for contacting MTN.
I apologize for not getting back to you sooner and for the FibreX issue.
Please DM the following details.
Name:
Contact phone number:
FN ID:
Address:
Email:
Thank you.
~Jaiye
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@MTNNG @MTN180 @NgComCommission @ConsumersNCC @ARISEtv @followlasg I apply for mtn fibre through one of your agent and paid since payment the agent refuse to pick my call reply my text




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@MTN180 @MTNNG @NgComCommission @ConsumersNCC @ARISEtv @followlasg Name Bello musibau ,16 alhaji lambo street alapere ketu @adeniyibello84@yahoo.com , 08082961052 , 08033242653 new costumer my internet have not me installed


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@IkejaElectric @NCDCgov @NERCNG Dear Ikeja Electric,
I am writing to inform you that I already have a prepaid meter and did not request the creation of any new account.
Please do not create any new account for me, as this was not authorized.

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Update guys💔! This morning she’s got phys!c@lly h@r@ss£d by her fellow woman for making a video to inform the Lagos state Govt that Lagosians don’t have enough BRT buses and a lot of people are suff£r!ng from it. imagine being h@r@ss£d because you’re trying to make life better for people💔
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
They warned her inside bus this morning to stop the content she normally makes to call the Lagos state government out for not providing enough BRT buses for transportation and how people spend hours on queue just to get to work or home💔🧵
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@EleluAyoola This bus is not for everyone. If you are not comfortable with it, you can buy your own car or use another public bus.
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@ruffydfire The Supreme Court of Nigeria struck out the suit filed by Osun State (PDP-led government) against the Attorney-General of the Federation, saying the state had no legal right to sue on behalf of local counc
However, the court said withholding local government funds was unconstitut
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🇳🇬 JUST IN - Teachers, Nurses, and Retirees in Osun Are Forced to Beg, Borrow, and Starve for 12 Months as ₦130 Billion in Local Funds Lies Frozen in Federal Government Accounts
Thousands of local government workers in Osun State have gone over 12 months without salaries or pensions after more than ₦130 billion in federal allocations meant for the state’s 30 local government areas was frozen in March 2025 following a political dispute.
Those affected include teachers, nurses, healthcare workers, council staff, and retirees. Many say they now survive on borrowing, family support, and personal debt.
“We are working but not being paid. We borrow to eat. Some of us cannot feed our families anymore,” one council worker said.
Families have struggled to pay rent, school fees, and medical bills. Some workers say their children have stopped attending school because they cannot afford fees.
Retirees, who depend entirely on pensions, say they have been left with nothing.
“We served for years. Now we are abandoned. We depend on others to survive,” a retired worker said.
The crisis began after disputed local government elections in February 2025, which created a leadership conflict between officials aligned with Governor Ademola Adeleke and opposition figures. Federal authorities froze the allocations, citing unresolved legal disputes over legitimate leadership.
In December 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that withholding the funds was unconstitutional, but the allocations remain frozen.
Workers say they have sold belongings, taken loans, and accumulated debt just to survive.
“We have no income for one year. We are suffering,” another worker said.
The Osun State Government has repeatedly called for the release of the funds, warning that the freeze has crippled local government operations and worsened economic conditions across communities.
With no resolution so far, thousands of workers remain unpaid, with no clear timeline for when salaries and pensions will resume.
BSN
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