@MasterBolaji The FG, thru the NCC and the FCCPC should do the same for unlimited data as it would be near impossible for the market to prompt it as MTN is the dominant player and the primary beneficiary of the status quo.
@MasterBolaji Frankly, crippling every South African business in Nigeria is goal enough for me. I retract any earlier distinction between their state and their people—both are detestable, I see that now. That it also fills the Nigerian purse is merely a bonus, icing on the cake so to speak.
@MasterBolaji I would have loved to hear that more options are open for better, faster and more accessible Internet and call services delivery rather than mere borrowing. Loan isn't the main problem in the Telecom industry. We need more competition for quality network coverage and output.
@MasterBolaji In a saner cline, one month subscription at an affordable rate is enough for phone, laptop, and home smart devices for a whole month. In Nigeria, people have to spend a lot and borrow more for the same purpose. So, is borrowing data and airtime something worth celebrating?
@MasterBolaji Repositioning of the sector is long over due. This coy. has secretly increased c as on rate at exorbitant. Whether you browse or not your data will be reading
This is the kind of news many Nigerians have been waiting for. For too long, limited competition meant limited choices for consumers. Opening up the airtime and data loan market to more companies could encourage innovation, improve service quality, and create better deals for millions of people who rely on these services daily.
Competition is often what drives progress. When businesses know they have to earn customers' trust and loyalty, everyone benefits. If implemented properly, this move could make digital access more affordable and convenient for ordinary Nigerians, especially at a time when every naira counts.
JUST IN: Tinubu has approved plans to allow more companies into Nigeria's airtime and data loan market. For years, one company named Optasia, from South Africa, largely powered these services for major telecom networks. The goal is to boost competition and give Nigerians options.
No chill allowed. Only ENERGY. @MAJORLAZER is coming to Vegas! 🔊🔥🌴
Get all the #iHeartFestival info you need to come join us in September: https://t.co/4lzimzHK4S
🎤✨ VEGAS, HERE WE COME ✨🎤
The 2026 #iHeartFestival lineup is officially here, and it's stacked with some of the biggest names in music!
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We’re calling on our community to be a part of @MusiCares’ first-ever Support Drive: a new annual day of giving to sustain our year-round efforts for the humans behind music, because music gives so much to the world. ❤️
Donate today through July 15: https://t.co/xkCbRYd6J1
Life in music often comes with challenges – from lack of benefits or paid leave to the creative burnout. Our 2025 Support Drive funds @MusiCares' vital, year-round health & human services for the people who make music possible.
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🌟 With both the @BackstreetBoys and New Kids On The Block (@NKOTB) taking over Las Vegas and @BTS_bighit launching their next chapter as a group, boy bands are alive and well.
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Los Angeles Countdown Concert lineup is here 🔥
On June 10, the FIFA Countdown Concert, in collaboration with the Grammys® comes to https://t.co/FJGO9OwVCB Arena.
Featuring Diplo’s Major Lazer, Davido and more special guests to be announced, this synchronized celebration will connect Los Angeles, Toronto and Mexico City through football and music on the eve of the FIFA World Cup 26™.
🕔 Doors Open: 5:00 PM (PT)
📺 Show Starts: 6:00 PM (PT)
🎟️ Tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 3 at 10.00 am PT
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