Major protests have erupted in some main office of the MTN Nigeria as majority of their subscribers in Nigeria have complained of the unprecedented Barring of their mobile lines. You’d recall that Nigerian Subscribers groaned as MTN allegedly bar their lines over NIN-SIM linkage yesterday. Majority of those people whose lines were bared complained that they had
Nigerian Subscribers groan as MTN allegedly bar lines over NIN-SIM linkage
Most Nigerians woke to discover their MTN lines being bared. Numerous MTN Nigeria subscribers have taken to social media to decry the telecom’s decision to bar their telephone lines over NIN-SIM linkage without prior warning. Many users of the South African telephone service provider woke up to the reality that they could not make or
MTN Nigeria partners Intelligra on smartphone financing scheme
MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has partnered with Intelligra to launch a smartphone financing scheme for its customers. The telco announced this at a press conference on Wednesday in Lagos. Speaking at the event, Adia Sowho, chief marketing officer, MTN Nigeria, said the scheme would enable customers to acquire quality smartphones without breaking the bank. She said the
MTN launches 5G trial in Nigeria, marks seven cities for a start
MTN initiated a trial of its 5G technology in the country on Wednesday with seven Nigerian cities targeted for a start when the services launch proper, the wireless operator said in a statement to the Nigerian Exchange. The pioneering feat comes more than eight months after the telecom firm and Mafab Communications Limited won a bidding for the two
MTN Nigeria More Valuable Than Nigerian Banks, Insurance Companies Combined
MTN Nigeria now more valuable than all Nigerian Banks, Insurance Companies combined. MTN Nigeria is now worth N5 trillion making it more valuable than all banks, insurance companies, and the entire financial services companies Why MTN share price may have peaked Nigeria’s telecommunication giant, MTN Nigeria is now worth N5 trillion making it more valuable than
Banks panic they may lose customers to MTN
Nigerian Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), according to industry sources, are nervous following the recent announcement by telco giant, MTN of its readiness to apply for a Payment Service Bank (PSB) licence and launch mobile banking in Nigeria by the second quarter of next year. As other telecommunications are also billed to go into mobile banking, the