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MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by dre11(m): 2:28pm On Feb 24, 2016
MTN has withdrawn its suit against the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and paid N50 billion towards an amicable resolution of the fine imposed on the telecoms giant.

NCC had fined MTN N1.04 trillion for failing to deactivate 5.1 million unregistered SIM cards and later reduced the amount to N780 billion after the first round of negotiations.
However, MTN filed a suit as the December 31, 2015 deadline drew near, and later requested an out-of-court settlement.

On Wednesday, the mobile phone company finally withdrew the case at the federal high court in Lagos in response to a request by the Nigerian authorities.

Ferdi Moolman, the CEO of MTN Nigeria said on the withdrawal: “This is a most encouraging development. It demonstrates a willingness and sincerity by both parties to work together towards a positive outcome.”

MTN paid N50bn to the federal government “as a gesture of good faith and commitment to continued efforts towards an amicable resolution”, according to the telecoms company.

Moolman further said: “We are hopeful at this stage. Along with the authorities, it is clear that we are collectively committed to working towards a solution that is of mutual benefit to all parties. Our industry in Nigeria is an incredibly important example of the remarkable progress in ICT particularly as a much needed catalyst for socio-economic growth and development at this time.”


https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-mtn-withdraws-suit-ncc-pays-n50bn-good-faith

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by wave1(m): 2:30pm On Feb 24, 2016
50b ke... mtn thought it was those era... Hmmmm body language

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Young03(m): 2:33pm On Feb 24, 2016
The ones recovered earlier, where ar they


if mtn pay finish we no go know wen buhari go use am as part of travelling allowance

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by ijustdey: 2:36pm On Feb 24, 2016
see as baba just dey generate money......



Mtn knows it can't loose the Nigeria market because that's where the buck of their money comes from....


let them know that "it's not business as usual"

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by demosoft: 2:39pm On Feb 24, 2016
Hmmmm

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Segadem(m): 2:50pm On Feb 24, 2016
This news is sketchy, 50b for what? For suing the NCC or for the payment of our money? grin

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by joystickextend1(m): 2:55pm On Feb 24, 2016
when are they paying the rest? angry hope the ncc wont code it sha undecided

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by LRNZH(m): 2:56pm On Feb 24, 2016
Ehen!

A new Sheriff.... In fact that word has been bastardized by PDP.

A new General is in town. Nigeria's rule of law must be followed. MTN and other coys should learn from this.


cc: Lalasticlala

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by nitt: 2:57pm On Feb 24, 2016
Good one.

P.s - the 50bn is a gesture not the final pay off.

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by chimerase2: 3:02pm On Feb 24, 2016
undecided
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by kennyman2000(m): 3:04pm On Feb 24, 2016
Hmmmmm....
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by dre11(m): 3:13pm On Feb 24, 2016
fixed....grin

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Nobody: 3:14pm On Feb 24, 2016
They should just pay our money and stop all this there play play tin

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by fowlyansh181(m): 3:30pm On Feb 24, 2016
i tag Nigeria and NCC as jokers if this is how they finally settled. recieving just 50b and keeping shut?? jokers

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by yomalex(m): 3:30pm On Feb 24, 2016
okay o
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by yomalex(m): 3:31pm On Feb 24, 2016
fowlyansh181:
i tag Nigeria and NCC as jokers if this is how they finally settled. recieving just 50b and keeping shut?? jokers
why would you even think that?

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by blazetitov: 3:40pm On Feb 24, 2016
They should pay up. No time for play play things!
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by thesicilian: 3:47pm On Feb 24, 2016
Not good enough, but okay. For their ''initial gra gra'' of filing a suit, they should be made to pay every kobo of that 780bn fine!

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by kokoA(m): 3:48pm On Feb 24, 2016
When will they complete the payment jare?!

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Lordtrillion(m): 3:54pm On Feb 24, 2016
Hmmm
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Nobody: 4:23pm On Feb 24, 2016
FIFTY BILLION NAIRA!!

Nigerians will cough this money through recharge cards and data.

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by dani1luv: 4:24pm On Feb 24, 2016
shocked shocked shocked shocked

50 BILLION NAIRA! shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by spako4(m): 4:25pm On Feb 24, 2016
what of the 700billion balance?

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by titus3: 4:25pm On Feb 24, 2016
joystickextend1:
when are they paying the rest? angry hope the ncc wont code it sha undecided

How do they want to code it. I'm sure they will announce to the world once they pay.

Chai! That kind alert sha.
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Mrchippychappy(m): 4:25pm On Feb 24, 2016
our senators and NCC don hammer. Dey sued MTN on behalf of Nigerians, abeg make dem send my share come
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by psquaret: 4:25pm On Feb 24, 2016
our budget will be fully funded. thanks to MTN
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Clone2020(m): 4:25pm On Feb 24, 2016
MTN is so smart, they simply sold U.S dollars in the black market for N410/$ during the recent hike, that move alone reduced their fine by over 50%. Reminds me of a friend in the U.S. who finally bought a property in Lekki he's been dreaming of the moment he sold dollar at the recent highs.

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by doctokwus: 4:25pm On Feb 24, 2016
God bless PMB

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by gbaskiboy: 4:26pm On Feb 24, 2016
The money is equivalent to Andy Uba asset

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Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Drinkwater(m): 4:26pm On Feb 24, 2016
Wow
Re: MTN Withdraws Suit, Pays N50bn ‘in Good Faith’ by Mopolchi: 4:26pm On Feb 24, 2016
Mtn shebi u wan go court against your host, make we go court na. Another thing na that 50bn too small abeg pay the 1.34trillion naira. Even that one na chicken change.

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