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Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by cococandy(f): 1:29am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Wow. Seems very stressful to me blank: 2 Likes |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by blank(f): 1:37am On Feb 06, 2020 |
cococandy: Is there anything not stressful in Nigeria? |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by cococandy(f): 2:43am On Feb 06, 2020 |
blank:lol. You have a point |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by 100bonus(m): 3:44am On Feb 06, 2020 |
leksite120:have you forgotten most Android comes with double Sim |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by ikorodureporta: 5:14am On Feb 06, 2020 |
"The minister further directed the commission to ensure that the National Identity Number, NIN, becomes a prerequisite for Nigerians registering new SIM cards, while for foreigners, their passports and visas should be used. According to him, the already registered SIM cards are to be updated with the NIN before December 1, 2020."" |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by CioAngels(f): 6:13am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Very good as after this the starvation meted on people will cease to be, there will be stoppage of victimisation of poor peoples children when it comes to government employments, fulani herdsmen will stop to slaughter none Fulani's and the sponsors of boko haram will come out publicly to confess their evil deeds. Leaving substance to chase shadows. Wicked sets of people. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Kubernetes: 6:41am On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: Subscription charges for data has dropped.You now subscribe for 4.5gb or more with #2,000 in all the telcos.Do u really buy data? On the sim issue, survey carried out two years back showed that 90% of the crime rate is being aided by voice calls.And most times,the Sims used haven't been registered and this is inimical to the smooth investigation by security agents.This is one of the reasons the ministry is looking at the sim dept.Did u not read about why America put a travel immigration ban on Nigeria? Let's talk with facts. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by bluebay(m): 6:45am On Feb 06, 2020 |
leksite120:Look at this one.. I have 2 mobile phones, I have one other phone which serves for my house incase I need to speak with anyone at home, my office have a line and my office wiffi has a line attached to it and that makes it total of 5 lines. So how does that make me a fraudster? Jobless man. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by bluebay(m): 6:46am On Feb 06, 2020 |
I use 2 phones My house have a line to call My office has 1 line My WiFi uses 1 network Making.it 5 lines. Any problem? |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by bluebay(m): 6:49am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Fasindo: Emeka wake.up and go and wash the plates. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Nobody: 7:23am On Feb 06, 2020 |
chriskosherbal: This isn't connected to the ban pls. This is foolishness |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Illusioneffect(m): 8:08am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Hehe.... dix guy is jokin Me we get mtn sim for browsing..... Airtel for WiFi network...... Two Glo sim for awooof...... Etisalat sim for awooof calls Make in call kill me na |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by edoairways: 8:24am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Kubernetes:Does that warrant restrictions on the use of sim cards? Don't we register them? |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Nobody: 8:48am On Feb 06, 2020 |
#govt of satanic, sadistic, integrity-deficient scrums!.... your dumb boss banned medical tourism, yet the deceitful dumbo is officially Nigeria's No.1 MEDICAL TOURIST! bunch of irredeemable FOOOOOOOLLLLS who NEVER LEAD BY EXAMPLE! 1 Like |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by bedfordng(m): 9:04am On Feb 06, 2020 |
this would have made sense of there is network over the country including the remote areas. if you go to some villages , you will be surprised to see that the network you use for your main line is not available. therefore the need to switch temporary to the available network there. 1 Like |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by mfm04622: 10:02am On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: I am just telling you you can't compare quality of service in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Emmynation(m): 10:13am On Feb 06, 2020 |
..... Then reduce the number of telecom na ...... Diversity is the spice of life...... 1 Like |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Bahddo(m): 10:34am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Kubernetes:so after 3 the next number na 20? You support someone saying 3 sim cards max, and are asking about 20 sim cards. So having 4 sim cards is bad because someone with 20 is likely using it for crime? You well so? Some people have up to 5 sim cards, for good reason. There are mifi options in different networks and they require sim cards. For those using the internet for business, you quickly realize that most ISPs aren't reliable and you need backup options. The fact that you have no use for such services because you manage 100mb in a month doesn't mean others don't. 1 Like |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by lexy2014: 10:51am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Codeengine007: Bros, let's stop deceiving ourselves. We live in a country were d govt abandons its key responsibilities of providing 4d people, starts chasing trivialities & then d people celebrate it. D deriliction of duty by govt has become more rampant in this administration. For instance, d recent ban of okada/keke in Lagos. Like every previous ban in Lagos& other states, d reason has been "for security reasons" yet we still have security issues. When d idea of NIN came up years ago, it was said that d objective was to improve development. That d creation of a national database will help govt become more efficient delivery of social services. Years after d commencement of NIN, how many times have u heard of govt talking about using NIN for d efficient delivery of social services? Instead d obsession has been "security" which they use to hide their original intent which is control, subjugation & d infliction of more suffering. Can u pls tell me what NIN has got to do with children writing JAMB? To collect passport, its NIN. Before, u say jack Robinson, to breathe oxygen in Nigeria, they will ask u to do NIN. Am really surprised that u guys fall for all these abracadabra of d govt. 2 Likes |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by lexy2014: 11:15am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Kubernetes: Pls dont take ur ignorance and love for mediocrity to a level of ridicle. Ur comment about 4.5G going for N2000 on "all networks" is laughable as u are like a naked person dancing in d market square but feeling on top of d world. If u buy data 4.5G for N2000, does that mean that d price of data has dropped? How do u determine if d price of data has dropped? Don't u no that 4.5G going for N2000 is simply a data package? How u determine d price by asking how much u pay for every unit u use in browsing and how much are u able to do with ur data at any particular point in time. Have u also factored in d 7.5% VAT on d data u use? U sound so pedestrian in ur comment. D question I asked which u failed to answer is how does chasing after unregistered SIMs improve service delivery? How does it ensure that u and all other GSM users have access to better services from their service providers? I find it laughable that u are even bringing US into d discussion & boasting about facts when u haven't even provided an atom of fact in ur comment. What is d original objective of NIN? Was it established because of America? D fact that u mentioned it, further shows that d govt has failed and is on a wild goose chase. Have u ever asked urself why d US didn't put a travel immigration ban on Mexico despite all its security and drug issues? Pls use ur education to think. That's why u got it in d first place 1 Like |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Farki: 11:49am On Feb 06, 2020 |
leksite120:Or a lawyer, or is using a company phone or maybe we shouldn't use silly metrics to accuse people of crimes they didn't commit. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by rhames(m): 12:09pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
dre11: From religious preacher to a federal minister. That shows the depth of the entire PMB administration. I believe he has more than ten numbers. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Nobody: 12:53pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
My country... Only in 9ja that the will deter for you everything.... Ok. One man one wife must be implemented in the north |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by OnyesomJ(m): 1:42pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
The Effect of Buhari Daughter!! |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by silifat11(m): 3:18pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
Soro niyen.. What a bad policy |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Kubernetes: 4:23pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
lexy2014: Please go back n read comment again. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Kubernetes: 4:37pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
Bahddo: I used an average of 15gb monthly from my 5 utube accounts for uploads etc.Infact what I used on my Thuraya phone is in excess of $200 when I am at work.U have the right to use your keyboard and assume everyone buys a 100mb. If you are using internet for business,it simply means you are an exception,and that means your carrier will enlist you as a prime customer to have multiple sims and this means you u need to get an approval from NCC to use multiple Sims.Have you even read the guidelines/act for sim registration? Always know the guidelines and details of a law before engaging people blindly. |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by lexy2014: 5:54pm On Feb 06, 2020 |
Kubernetes: Which comment am i reading again? |
Re: No Nigerian Should’ve More Than 3 Phone Numbers – Pantami by Bahddo(m): 11:03am On Feb 07, 2020 |
Kubernetes:law? You ignorant soul, if there is already Nigerian law that stipulates getting approval to have multiple sim cards, why is there a recent proposal to have a limit (3). 'Your carrier would enlist you as a prime customer to have multiple sims'? So MTN, for example, would know who uses the internet to push code as a hobby and those who do it for payment? I hope you know you can choose to be silent instead of embarrassing yourself. How does this your response even tie in with the folly of your mentioning 20 sim cards as the next number after the proposed maximum of 3? 15gb? Clap for yourself. Some of us use at least 3 times as much in months without heavy usage. No wonder you don't see any use for another sim card. |
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