F ederal government on Tuesday, January 19, insisted that the February 9 deadline still stands. Speaking on the development, Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) said the telecoms operators have been told to shut down SIMs not linked with NIN after the last day. Ofofo-Abuja notes that Nigerians have been urging the government to extend the deadline, citing the population of the country and the outdated facilities of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) impending the full integration of subscribers into the NCC database. The federal government said the February 9 deadline still stands. Credit:@NCCgov Source: Twitter But NCC, through the Technical Implementation Committee (TIC) under the Ministerial Task Force (MTF), said there is no going back on its decision. It, however, expressed satisfaction over the turnout and "impressive response" of Nigerians as 47.8 million subscribers have submitted their NIN to their respective service providers, Daily Sun reports...
Does Abuja belongs to Hausa or Gbagi people of Bwari ? Do Hausa think they are more powerful physically or spiritually ? Do they think they can conquer the whole country as of their more population ? These questions runs through my mind every time I think of how non Hausa’s are been treated. It happens every day as I always imagine what could be done to stop this daffy attitude of them. Did you ever experience any painful act from any of the “ aboki’s” as generally been called? Staying in Abuja or just visit to Abuja, you must experience something about them especially if you are staying or living in a low income area where workers live on account of affordable accommodation like Lugbe, Mpape, Dutse, Zuba, Mararaba, Nyanyan, Dede, Gwagwa, Kubwa, Karmo, Galadimawa and many more other places. How it is frustrating to speak other people’s language under pressure. Most of these Haus...
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