The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are set to roll out a joint refund framework aimed at resolving consumer complaints arising from failed airtime …
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The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has read the riot acts to telecom operators in the country to step up their services or incur the wrath of the regulator. However, to …
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The Nigerian Copyright Commission on Tuesday destroyed pirated books valued at N141.5 million seized from booksellers and suppliers during various enforcement operations. The NCC Oyo State Coordinator, Mrs Oluropo Oke, …
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The Senate has passed the National Emergency Toll Service (NETS) Establishment Bill 2025 through second reading, marking a significant step toward creating a unified national emergency response system. Sponsored by …
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The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), has called for the integration of general Intellectual Property (IP) education into the curricula of Nigerian universities. Dr John Asein, Director-General of the NCC made …
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The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) has secured the suspension of several .ng domain names found to be engaged in the large-scale, unauthorized distribution of copyrighted sound recordings and other creative …
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Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) on Thursday took copyright compliance checks to some Abuja markets and schools to clampdown on piracy in the country. The Commission said the purpose of copyright compliance …
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Contrary to the initial promise given by telecoms operators that telecoms service would improve across networks after three months from the date of implementation of the 50 per cent hike …
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced that telecom operators in the country will invest more than $1 billion in expanding and upgrading their networks before the end of 2025. …
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has introduced strict corporate governance rules that will bar its top officials from taking up roles in telecom companies they regulate until five years after …