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Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Islie: 8:53pm On Jul 28
Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), says there are indications that telecommunications companies (telcos) in the country are trying to frustrate the planned protest.

In a statement on Sunday, Adegboruwa said complaints of network restrictions among citizens have risen as the protest nears.

The demonstration, slated to begin on August 1, is against the economic hardship in the country.

Adegboruwa warned that telcos should not attempt to sabotage the planned protest by restricting internet access among displeased citizens.

For the past few days, some telecom companies have been disconnecting their subscribers for flimsy and untenable reasons,” the SAN said.

Some allege lack of NIN registration or linking, while others didn’t give any reason at all.

This action is coming on the heels of the proposed struggle of the people against hunger, poverty, suffering, and the suffocating economic policies of the Tinubu administration.

“From all indications, it would seem that the underlying target of the telecom companies is to limit the reach of their customers in order to restrict access and thus frustrate the protests.”

Adegboruwa said contracts between telecommunication companies and their subscribers remain sacrosanct and should not be tampered with.

“Sufficient information and opportunity should be given for subscribers to remedy any alleged breach or error,” he said.

“So many telephone users deploy their numbers for their businesses and other lawful engagements, not to talk of those who may have medical and health-related emergencies.”


The human rights lawyer urged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to look into the matter.

Adegboruwa had written security agencies requesting protection for protesters.

https://www.thecable.ng/adegboruwa-telcos-trying-to-frustrate-protest-by-restricting-internet-access/amp/

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Asonaijaaso: 8:55pm On Jul 28
Contact Elon Musk.

Tell him Nigerian government is trying to suppress free speech

He will float free balloons in the air with unlimited wifi.

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by FreeStuffsNG: 8:59pm On Jul 28
Smh. Lagos will not allow anyone prepare ground for another round of lekkilies again o.

Jeje Lomo Eko Nlo o wink.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by BeardedMeat(m): 9:11pm On Jul 28
FreeStuffsNG:
Smh. Lagos will not allow anyone prepare ground for another round of lekkilies again o.
I was in a gathering today where a policeman from Bar beach police station regaled us with news of how they killed lekki protesters and evacuated their corpses leaving no traces.

Check my siggy for free stuff.

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Ikaeniyan0: 10:07pm On Jul 28
BeardedMeat:
I was in a gathering today where a policeman from Bar beach police station regaled us with news of how they killed lekki protesters and evacuated their corpses leaving no traces.

Check my siggy for free stuff.
Seun look at the propaganda people are spreading on your forum? You want Nigeria to burn because you don't like the president abi?

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by BeardedMeat(m): 10:11pm On Jul 28
Ikaeniyan0:
Seu.n look at the propaganda people are spreading on your forum? You want Nigeria to burn because you don't like the president abi?
Yenyenyen...

You thought anything was ever hidden under the sun?

Why would I like your fraud of a president? Does he like me?

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Connected1: 10:16pm On Jul 28
They are the ones who would be losing customers and money not the government.

I heard people talking specifically about MTN, it's better they don't indulge themselves with the Tinubu Bad Government, so that we don't link South Africans into our bad governance protest.

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by CodeTemplar: 10:17pm On Jul 28
They may succeed now but that will only make the protest spontaneous and unmanageable because the hardship simply doesnt look like it is about to relax. The July-August period has always been time of harvest and brings cheapest fresh food to Nigerians. This year it is funny, the sweetest part is when protest is being muted. What happens when things go up in december January.
They are trading a manageable scenario for an unmanageable and spontaneous one.

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by VikingKing: 10:18pm On Jul 28
I just pity them. The wrath of the people they're toying with does not forget!

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Grace001: 10:18pm On Jul 28
Failed country governed by useless and clueless government

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Mblingz(m): 10:18pm On Jul 28
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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Melagros(m): 10:18pm On Jul 28
COMRADES, this protest is gathering momentum day by day

The Telcos should not dare the youths on this one because they will suffer damage

This is a case between FG and the youths

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by lepashandie(f): 10:18pm On Jul 28
e no go work o
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Wisejohnson47(m): 10:19pm On Jul 28
Yes, I noticed it today

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Samakus(m): 10:19pm On Jul 28
Tinubu has shitting in his pants since the North announced that they will protest

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by franchasofficia: 10:19pm On Jul 28
shocked
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by thesicilian: 10:19pm On Jul 28
BeardedMeat:
I was in a gathering today where a policeman from Bar beach police station regaled us with news of how they killed lekki protesters and evacuated their corpses leaving no traces.

Check my siggy for free stuff.
Free stuff like bold faced lies abi. Continue.

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Whois(m): 10:20pm On Jul 28
A new Nigeria is possible
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Anguldi(m): 10:20pm On Jul 28
MTN Blocking lines undecided

Confirmed 💯

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Eriokanmi: 10:20pm On Jul 28
I'm hearing same now on channels tv. They had better not try it. Youths no get joy at the moment oo. They feel their future has been messed up. Who notice that queues have returned to our petrol station after removing subsidy( which they now pay in trillions monthly) after jacking up the price to 600 naira in major stations? I no see fuel buy today. Na public transport I enter.

And some mumu who are also suffering will be talking nonsense on nairaland that people must not protest. Slaves!

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Tokskob2008: 10:20pm On Jul 28
Hmmm.... make we dey watch.
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Ejiakusmith(m): 10:20pm On Jul 28
They will try but can never succeed 😞😞..... Nothing can hold the youths down ...... But as you guys are embarking on this protest 🪧🪧 use ur head ooo no destroy people property...... If you notice any negative energy/vibe omor better disappear immediately

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by EyeCumInPiece: 10:21pm On Jul 28
Thïefnubu is focusing on the protest, instead of focusing on the major problem.

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Ashez: 10:21pm On Jul 28
Thought I was the only one that noticed
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Anguldi(m): 10:21pm On Jul 28
Eriokanmi:
I'm hearing same now on channels tv

Since yesterday man
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Babangidapikin: 10:22pm On Jul 28
Just dey imagine wetin no dey there, it could be mere coincidence ... I never see any restrictions anywhere and people can reactivate their phone via Ussd .. biko let the Telco do their job.
Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Dotherightthing: 10:24pm On Jul 28
Good

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Re: Adegboruwa: Telcos Trying To Frustrate Protest By Restricting Internet Access by Rotji(m): 10:25pm On Jul 28
I have suspected this when I woke up this morning and found my main and most active MTN line was blocked 🚫 I went to the NTN office only to find it very crowded with everyone experiencing same problem.

If they try anything funny, e go reach their side o

Someone should warn them

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