One thing that has significantly improved in Lagos over the last 10 years is traffic. Moving around used to be so scary and stressful, but it’s much, much better now, in my own experience.
I wonder if it’s the same for everyone, or it's just along my regular routes.
@MkoTheComedian Guys... I am coming from the future, and I announce to you that if you don't have the stomach to die standing on seeing what you will find on her phone? Don't do it!
If you disagree, no wahala
But sha know say your healing process go just long anyhow
u go cry
ur chest go pain u
@sowore We have not seen the 'real' impact of your "massive" protest against alleged killings in parts of the country. Human Life is more important than cost of data. Occupying a business that is already facing challenges operating in the country due to theft & vandalism of supposed CNI
The #OccupyMTN struggle has commenced with a dress rehearsal at their Abuja office today. The main nationwide action is coming, and it will be very serious.
Nigerians can no longer continue to endure exploitation, data theft, poor services, and endless extortion from telecom companies while regulators look away. The resistance has begun.
@NigeriaStories This is why Nigeria isn’t working, I thought is everyone who’s complaining and affected by this data stealing issue? Why is the outcry very low? Do you see the South African protest or the Kenya’s? That is a people who mean business not cowards like Us. We all need to do better
"South Africans are w!cked, they did the same when I was senate President, enough is enough, they can’t be kp@!n our people while they’re flourishing in our country, they’re the one kp@!n us, we’re not kp@!n them. Thier business is prospering here”
- Ahmed Lawa
Oshiomhole can't be a serious person for pushing for MTN's permission to be revoked; Whatever South Africans are doing in SA shouldn't be a reason to not think thru. As much as the network provider has issues, it's still more reliable than seems to be owned by a Nigerian. Let's not also forget that MTN employed a lot of people, jobs that can't be provided by Oshiomhole or the incompetent govt if MTN ever decides to leave.
Many companies have folded up or left the country due to how poorly the govt operates, but you want to add more to the list? When we have bigger issues to worry about? Same MTN that pays heavy tax to the govt? The audacity of these people.
Glo that's reportedly owned by a Nigerian barely has stable network
@Minijimi007@DanielRegha Airtel + Glo together cannot carry half of the traffic in Nigeria today, if MTN leaves the scene. They just do not have the infrastructure. Even the Government knows this; the losses would be astronomical for you and I. We would survive, yes.
“It is time to reciprocate. This Senate should adopt a position that MTN, a South African company, carting away millions of dollars from Nigeria every day, be nationalized. Its license withdrawn & taken over by a Nigerian company”
-Sen. Adams Oshiomole
@Xprepchef@naijamuslim@instablog9ja Is that a good thing?? How do other foreign investors view a country that can just decide to revoke their licenses? Nigeria needs the FDI
@naijamuslim@instablog9ja Bro NCC can revoke their license with pressure from Government if they decide to put them in a tight space. Remember 2015 they were fined due to violation. And I’m sure they can also look for a loop hole in the contract and find another violation for ground to terminate
“It is time to reciprocate. This Senate should adopt a position that MTN, a South African company, carting away millions of dollars from Nigeria every day, be nationalized. Its license withdrawn and taken over by a Nigerian company” - Sen. Adams Oshiomole
@yabaleftonline The kind of voices that speak for Nigeria are very wicked and selfish voices.
You want FDI; but you want to nationalise a foreign investment?
“Senate should adopt a position that MTN, a South African company taking away millions of dollars from Nigeria every day, that Nigeria should nationalize it and withdraw its license so that a Nigerian company can take over MTN's business.”
— Sen. Adams Oshiomhole
@Johnsonacdesign@yabaleftonline I tire for black man. As a black man.
In that man's head, he is already devising means to make money if at all such a nonsensical idea materialises.
What would other foreign investors think?
@yabaleftonline The etisalat yall nationalize how far.
The brain of an average African
Steal from who has built something and claim it’s ur right bcos it was hosted in ur country
@yabaleftonline Telcos are far richer than NNPC. Just this month telcos shared more than N3T from data sales alone. While NNPC remitted just N2.5T accumulated in 3 months. We should use MTN as our own "strait of Hormuz" against xenophobic south Africa!!! @officialABAT@NigeriaGov
@yabaleftonline Why not nationalise Glo which is fully owned by a Nigerian? Inject CAPEX so they can compete with MTN and Airtel.
I tire for Black man, as a black man.
@DrOlasakinju@Osi_Suave Its how the average black man leave africa after spending most of his/her formative years in Africa. Then, sees those still in Africa as "you guys". What is wrong with our brains?
I recruited in Nigeria for 10 years (2015-2025).
We have great talents but we also have millions of unemployable graduates.
Sometimes we struggled to fill roles, especially after the 2020-2023 JAPA wave.
These two FACTS can co-exist!