@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission If I stay, what is the safest official channel to renew? I want only Airtel App, *312# or website. No agents, no shops. Confirm the exact steps so I avoid third parties.
Dear @AirtelNigeria, how do you collect ₦25,000 for Unlimited Data in May and deliver NOTHING for 31 days straight? Multiple complaints at Osogbo office, zero resolution. This is not service failure, this is theft. CC: @NgComCommission@Nigerianpeople
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission After 35 days of paid unlimited with zero data, why should I stay with Airtel? My community already ported out over this. Give me clear assurance on uptime and that refunds come as data or cash, not forced airtime.
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission@AirtelNigeria Michael, yes, please activate the NGN25k unlimited plan now from my balance. Send SMS confirmation and transaction ID. Do not delay further.
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission 2. refund to my original payment method (bank/card).
NCC/CBN framework requires failed data/airtime refunds within 30 seconds to 24 hours WITH customer notification. I got neither. Do the right thing now, or I escalate to NCC 622.
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission No SMS alert came before you converted it, and your Osogbo office could not help-horrible. This is not a "refund", it is a forced product swap.
Please reverse the ₦25,000 airtime and either:
1. credit the exact data bundle I paid for, or
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission@AirtelNigeria Hello, this is not resolved. Your rep "Nicodemus" says ₦25,000 was refunded on May 26, 2026 at 8:29:12 PM as AIRTIME.
I did NOT buy airtime. I paid for DATA. I do not use this line for calls. Why are you deciding the refund channel for me without consent?
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission 2. refund to my original payment method (bank/card).
NCC/CBN framework requires failed data/airtime refunds within 30 seconds to 24 hours WITH customer notification. I got neither. Do the right thing now, or I escalate to NCC 622.
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission No SMS alert came before you converted it, and your Osogbo office could not help-horrible. This is not a "refund", it is a forced product swap.
Please reverse the ₦25,000 airtime and either:
1. credit the exact data bundle I paid for, or
@AirtelNigeria@NgComCommission@AirtelNigeria Hello, this is not resolved. Your rep "Nicodemus" says ₦25,000 was refunded on May 26, 2026 at 8:29:12 PM as AIRTIME.
I did NOT buy airtime. I paid for DATA. I do not use this line for calls. Why are you deciding the refund channel for me without consent?
Dear @AirtelNigeria, how do you collect ₦25,000 for Unlimited Data in May and deliver NOTHING for 31 days straight? Multiple complaints at Osogbo office, zero resolution. This is not service failure, this is theft. CC: @NgComCommission@Nigerianpeople
Nigeria's Healthcare Crisis: Quacks, Charlatans & the Quest for Real Hope
Nigeria is battling a dual health emergency—broken infrastructure and a growing epidemic of medical quackery.
It’s time to protect lives. Real healthcare. Real hope. 💪🇳🇬
https://t.co/vvOi5uBVkd
His Excellency,
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President, Federal Republic of Nigeria
RE: THE URGENT NEED TO STOP THE GASLIGHTING OF THE NIGERIAN HEALTH SYSTEM
I write to you today not as a politician seeking favor, but as a concerned citizen, a medical professional, and a frontline witness to the systemic collapse of the Nigerian health sector. It is disheartening that despite the loud cries of healthcare professionals, the Nigerian Medical Association’s (NMA) exhaustive engagements, and the glaring realities confronting our hospitals, the Federal Government under your leadership continues to treat the health crisis with nonchalance and political spin.
After the recent meeting with the NMA, Nigerians expected concrete, actionable plans—a blueprint for resuscitating a sector on life support. What we have instead received are empty platitudes, recycled rhetoric, and an insulting attempt to gaslight the medical community into believing that “plans are in place.” Mr. President, no plan exists when doctors are emigrating in droves, nurses are preparing for a nationwide warning strike, and the Medical Guild in Lagos State is grappling with arbitrary salary reductions.
Let me be clear: Nigeria is in a full-blown medical crisis. This is not a perception issue; it is not a narrative battle. It is a lived reality in every underfunded teaching hospital, every overcrowded emergency ward, and every overworked health administrator drowning in bureaucratic neglect. The people are dying—not figuratively, but literally—and the government’s response has been dangerously flippant.
Mr. President, this is not an election campaign. This is not a moment for optics or propaganda. The health of a nation is non-negotiable. It must not be mortgaged for political expediency. While Nigerian doctors endure months of unpaid salaries, slashed remuneration, and unbearable workloads, the silence from the Federal Government is deafening. The recent unilateral salary cuts imposed on the Medical Guild in Lagos State—an APC-controlled state—speaks volumes of the disdain with which healthcare professionals are regarded.
The looming strike by nurses nationwide is not a threat; it is a desperate cry for help. Healthcare workers are not saboteurs. They are the last line of defense between a fragile population and a broken healthcare infrastructure. To ignore them is to declare war on the Nigerian people.
Overwork has become a badge of suffering for healthcare managers and practitioners who are forced to do more with less. The mental and physical toll is unprecedented. The ripple effect of this overburden is a compromised quality of care, avoidable deaths, and an accelerating brain drain. You cannot expect loyalty from a sector you continually dehumanize.
Mr. President, history will not be kind to a leadership that watches its citizens perish while it debates semantics. The time for pretense is over. Sincerity, urgency, and decisive action are now mandatory. The health sector demands an immediate, transparent rescue plan—a plan developed with stakeholders, not political cronies.
This is a defining moment for your presidency. Will you be remembered as the leader who restored dignity to Nigeria’s health sector, or as another politician who sacrificed it on the altar of politics?
Dr. Adefolaseye Adebomi Adebayo, F.W.A.C.S, FMCORL (Nig.)
26th July 2025
The choice is yours. And time is running
Today is the World Family Physician Day 2025
Theme: Building Mental Resilience in a Changing World
Family Physicians are specialist doctors trained to care for the whole person—physically, emotionally, and psychosocially.
✨I declare over you this morning: YOUR HEAD IS LIFTED UP!
‘But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.’ (Psalm 3:3, KJV)
Join @ReverendAreogun and me this morning for the Ilorin Apostolic Service. Come expectant to meet God, the Lifter of heads!
⏰ 8 AM (GMT+1)
📍 Dream Centre Regional Headquarters, Opposite Tosfol Event Centre, Asa Dam Road, Ilorin, Kwara State
📲 Join online at https://t.co/klnYtKtwmk
#RevOyenikeAreogun #SundayPraise #ApostolicService
Declare over yourself: I carry a TOUCH, NOT anointing! 🔥 I am marked for divine help & interventions! Enemy, touch me not—touch not my church, ministry, family, home, children, marriage, properties, car…NO hurt, NO harm! 🙏🏽 In Jesus’ Name! #ReverendAreogun