Dava
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Dava
@DavaGroupCEO
Philanthropist
Winnipeg, Manitoba Присоединился Ekim 2022
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Yusuf Muhammadu Buhari is now on X to connect with Nigerians, especially his constituents from Daura, Sandamu, and Mai’adua in Katsina State. Welcome and follow him.
Yusuf Buhari@YusufMBuhari
Today a new journey begins. Allah ya bamu sa’a
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@abikedabiri hope you’re aware that Nigerians are threatened by criminals in South Africa or you’re occupied with your insulting Nigerian who are not in your political party? #homophobic #CPCinMotion #virałpost #southafrica
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@ConsumersNCC @MTNNG @fccpcnigeria @MTN180 @AirtelNigeria @GloWorld @instablog9ja @NigeriaStories @thecableng @ARISEtv @THISDAYLIVE @NgComCommission nothing was done by @MTNNG my data is still ripped off every now and then
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@MTNNG @DavaGroupCEO @fccpcnigeria @MTN180 @AirtelNigeria @GloWorld @instablog9ja @NigeriaStories @thecableng @ARISEtv @THISDAYLIVE what is the update of your investigation please?
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FCCPC Did Not Ban Airtime Borrowing or Data Advance Services
The attention of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has been drawn to a series of newspaper publication and a viral anonymous post in the social media seeking to create the impression that the Commission cancelled, shut down, or banned airtime borrowing and data advance services in Nigeria.
Those claims are incorrect. The Commission has not prohibited airtime borrowing or data advance services, and no directive was issued preventing consumers from accessing lawful telecom value-added services.
Following a deluge of consumer complaints bordering on opaque charges, unexplained deductions, aggressive recovery practices, poor disclosure standards, and inadequate accountability in segments of the digital lending and advance-services market, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued the DEON Consumer Lending Regulations in July 2025.
The Regulations were introduced, among other reasons, to curb the excesses of abusive service providers whose practices had generated persistent consumer harm and undermined confidence in the market.
The primary aim is to promote a fairer and more transparent system by mandating proper registration, responsible lending conduct, clear disclosure of fees and terms, accessible consumer complaint channels, data protection safeguards, stronger accountability for third-party partners, and effective regulatory oversight.
In the telecom sector, our findings indicated that some operators engaged in exclusionary third-party technical arrangements in clear disobedience to the provisions of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, 2018. The Regulations sought to unlock the market to allow local participants alongside foreign partners, in line with free market principles.
These measures benefit Nigerians by reducing abusive practices, improving transparency, strengthening consumer choice, and encouraging responsible innovation by legitimate operators.
We are aware that some vested interests and their foreign collaborators are opposed to the creation of safe markets and fair competition, therefore resorting to a campaign of disinformation.
Operators are expected to structure their commercial relationships in a manner consistent with Nigerian law. Commercial arrangements or outsourcing decisions do not displace competition and consumer protection obligations.
At the commencement of the framework in July 2025, affected operators were granted an initial 90-day compliance period to regularise their products, structures, and operations.
That opportunity was not utilised within the prescribed timeframe, specifically in the telecom sector. The compliance window was subsequently extended until 5 January 2026, providing additional time for alignment with applicable requirements. Despite that further extension, the necessary compliance steps were still not completed by the relevant operators.
Notwithstanding clear regulatory requirements, some operators chose to maintain the status quo by failing to register and regularise their services. In doing so, they continued operating monopolistic models that had long generated consumer complaints, including concerns relating to transparency, deductions, charges, and accountability.
Any temporary suspension, restriction, or operational change introduced by service providers should therefore be understood as a business or compliance decision by those operators, not a ban imposed by the FCCPC.
It is inaccurate to attribute avoidable disruption to regulation where regulated entities had adequate notice and sufficient opportunity to comply.
Attempts to misrepresent temporary service inconvenience as the result of lawful consumer regulation are mischievous. Nigerians deserve accurate information, not sensational claims.
Consumers and members of the public are advised to disregard false and misleading narratives on this issue...


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@JustinTime2s @ConsumersNCC @MTNNG @fccpcnigeria @MTN180 @AirtelNigeria @GloWorld @instablog9ja @NigeriaStories @thecableng @ARISEtv @THISDAYLIVE @MTNNG are ripping Nigerians just like they South Africa brothers are chasing other Africans out
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@ConsumersNCC @MTNNG @DavaGroupCEO @fccpcnigeria @MTN180 @AirtelNigeria @GloWorld @instablog9ja @NigeriaStories @thecableng @ARISEtv @THISDAYLIVE Hey @MTNNG I need an explanation. I activated a 4GB 2-day plan at 06:55 AM. By 09:31 AM, I’m being told I have 250MB left.
I haven’t downloaded a single file and was even on Wi-Fi for part of that time! How does 3.7GB vanish in 2 hours? This data depletion is unacceptable.

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Field Peter Obi as ADC’s flag-bearer, and Tinubu will deploy his Arewa Sheikhs to crush him in the North, dominate the region, and rig his way back to victory.
Atiku remains the most realistic option to unseat Tinubu in 2027, fix Nigeria, unite the country, and serve as the bridge for Peter Obi’s eventual presidency. The game is simple.
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#Nigeria's Federal Judicial Service Commission #FJSC, has recommended 12 Judges to @njcNig as priority candidates for elevation to the bench of @NGCourtofAppeal. Some of the names may sound familiar.

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@BashirElRufai With his best pal he can outreach the rest and Mallam knows that
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@NgComCommission @MTNNG @officialEFCC @FMINONigeria @officialABAT please let MTN explain to me how I used 7GB in less than 24hrs this exploitation must stop #stopstealmtn #mtn419 #mtnmustgo

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@BashirElRufai Obi/kwankwaso is a better option for us Atiku National Leader,Amaechi Chief Of Staff El Rufai SGF Rauf Minister Of Works,Tambuwal Senate President,Abaribe Deputy Senate President
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@adeyanjudeji @NyeyoB Only a right thinking person will understand the video,it was 2Baba that was actually helping him to carry his bag….unlike you Deji that carried Wikes bag at PH airport because of Youth leader position in PDP back then
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He behaves like a yahoo boy looking for clients.
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji
Peter Obi may actually be going through some issues. How do you deliberately carry someone’s bag just to appear humble? That’s quite absurd. Honestly, he may need help.
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VDM - Voice of the Defenseless Masses
VDM - Vanguard of Democratic Movement
VDM - Vision Driven Mind
VDM - Voice of the Marginalized
VDM - Vision, Discipline, Momentum
VDM - Value Driven Man
VDM - Voice of Determination and Motivation
VDM - Victory Through Determination and Mindset
VDM - Voice for Due Justice
VDM - Voice Against Manipulation
#Ratel4Life
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@ArmyAngel001 @DHQNigeria videoing him in the cell is wrong then he was instigated by the officer who was constantly provoking him
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@adeyanjudeji from day one I knew you were a scammer all those your crowd contractors in gwalada told me how they mobilized paid crowd for you to protest now @AreaFada1 has exposed you more
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@aleeygiwa I love the face of regret on them anytime they are caught because that face of impunity usually scares me
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A POS machine was used within a Police station to extort funds from a motorist.
The Police Force leadership has reviewed the entire video and responded promptly and clearly.
On 13 January 2026 at 'C' Division Asaba, officers collected money from a motorist using a POS machine inside the station. This behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
The Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, has ordered an immediate summary trial for Inspector Augustine Jeremiah and Corporal Miracle Ehirim. Orderly room proceedings are in progress. The outcome of the disciplinary process will be made public to ensure transparency.
Inspector General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy on such misconduct.
Extortion, the use of POS machines, or any electronic payment platforms within police formations, is strictly prohibited. No officer is authorized to demand or receive money from the public under any circumstances.
We thank those who recorded and shared the incident. Your vigilance promotes accountability. The Nigeria Police belongs to all of us, and together we must ensure its effectiveness.
To all officers, this trial serves as both a consequence and a warning.

Delta State Police Command@DeltaPoliceNG
PRESS RELEASE DELTA STATE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE ORDERS SUMMARY TRIAL OF OFFICERS CAPTURED IN VIRAL VIDEO REITERATES IGP STANDS ON ZERO IMPUNITY TO POLICE MISCONDUCT
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