Simi Knocks FG Over Directive To Telcos To Block Sim Without NIN

'Dotun Akintomide
Writer

Ad

France goes into political turmoil as parliament ousts PM Bayrou, puts Macron in a fix

By Obinna Uballa France was thrown into fresh political uncertainty on Monday after lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to topple Prime Minister Francois Bayrou’s government in a dramatic confidence vote. The move now forces President Emmanuel Macron to hunt for a fourth premier in less than a year. Bayrou, 74, lost the high-stakes vote by 364-194, a…

Details as SpaceX acquires $17bn EchoStar’s spectrum licenses to boost Starlink services

• EchoStar's Shares Surge in pre-market trading By Obinna Uballa Elon Musk’s SpaceX has purchased $17 billion worth of spectrum licenses from United States operator EchoStar, in a strategic move to enhance its Starlink direct-to-cell network, the two companies announced in a joint statement on Monday. The agreement will allow Boost Mobile subscribers under EchoStar…

Okoigun: Why ARCO Plc is Sponsoring NiDCOM Awards.

By Nduka Nwosu ARCO Plc GMD/CEO Engineer Alfred Okoigun recently presented awards to deserving winners in science, technology, and mathematics: (STEM) at the last Nigerian Diaspora National Merit Awards ceremony. This event presented an opportunity to recall ARCO's decades of campaign to elevate science and technology, which came to a peak as the Nigerian Excellence…

Ad

By Oyinlola Awonuga (The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Fashion and Sports Desk)

Nigerian Singer, Simisola Ogunleye Kosoko, better known as Simi, has spoken on the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) directive to disconnect every SIM card that is not synchronised with valid National Identification Number (NIN).

In a statement on Tuesday, the NCC had given all telecommunications companies in Nigeria a14-day timeline to block SIM cards not registered with the NIN.

Read also:


In Two Weeks, FG To Block SIM Cards Not Matched With NIN; Gives Reasons

Outrage Over FG’s Directive To Telcos To Block Sims Without NIN

“The submission of NIN by subscribers to take place within two weeks (from today December 16, 2020 and end by 30 December 2020). After the deadline, all SIMs without NINs are to be blocked from the networks,” the statement read.

Following this report, the 32-year-old and mother of one  took to her official Twitter account @SympLySimi and said she does not want to be a part of the process yesterday.

“lol i want out,” she wrote.

In another post Simi tweeted “Honestly if they want to block it, they should block it. Cos I’m tired and maybe the 15 ppl that are able to register in 2 weeks can be calling theirself.”

Simi in a now-deleted tweet said the government keeps giving us nonsense, and we keep taking it.

“They continue giving us nonsense because we continue collecting it,” she said.

The action hasn’t gone down well with many Nigerians also as they swiftly took to her comment section to express their dissatisfaction regarding the news.

Read some comments:

The sooner we stop taking their nonsense, the better for all of us. I only blame a certain region that sees it as a sin to criticise whoever is on sit as long as he/she is from their region.@EtusChizy

Which kain ye ye,ye ye people b this nao, after all we have been through this year. OMG https://t.co/PW811fOKBw@TomiwaAdenrele
After retrieving it, what next? So you expect the hungry pple struggling for their daily bread to leave that and go and queue at telco’s offices to link their NIN? For how long with this covid protocol? So I will have to go to Airtel, glo,MTN, 9mobile offices for that?@Otyjonah

Until we all boycott everything, these pple will never take us serious coz every stupid decisions they come with we always buy.@RShregg

Ad

High-Level Roundtable on Unlocking $800 billion Energy, Oil & Gas, Minerals, Aviation and Maritime Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea, to be held in New York, on September 25, during UNGA80
X whatsapp