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SIMs not in use may be deactivated permanently after one year – NCC

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The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, said a subscriber’s SIM cards not put to use after one year could be deactivated with the phone line lost permanently.

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This was revealed in a document by the NCC titled “Draft Quality of Service (QoS) Business Rules,” released to the public in June 2023.

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The Commission said, if the line remains inactive for six months without what they called Revenue General Event (RGE), it could be deactivated and if it remains dormant for another six months, the subscriber’s line will be permanently deactivated.

The only exemption, the NCC said, is when there is network related issue that hinders the functionality of the SIM card or any other reason which the subscriber think, the SIM should not to be put to use, but which he was expected to have notified the network provider to temporarily put on hold.

The draft document explained the Revenue Generating Event (RGE) to mean any activity by one or more subscribers that results in direct or indirect revenue for one or more network operators.

Examples of RGE include making or receiving calls, sending or receiving SMS/MMS, downloading data, or making line rental payments.
The document added that subscribers have a window of SIM restoration if they can provide valid reasons for their absence, and they can apply for line parking.

In the 33-page document, NCC said: “Monies left in account on deactivation can be claimed by subscribers, once proof of ownership can be established at any given time within one year (less any fee paid by the operator for the number within the one-year of non-RGE).”

In a report sighted in The Guardian, said, there are a total of 316.6 million connected GSM lines in Nigeria, out of which 223 million are currently active, leaving a total of 94 million lines inactive since the telecommunications revolution more than two decades ago.

Some of these inactive telephone lines may have been reassigned to other individuals after a certain period of inactivity.
Furthermore, the NCC has urged telecom operators to fulfill the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) set for them to ensure that telephony services in the country operate at an optimal level.

In order to ensure compliance with the QoS Regulations of 2023 and to facilitate effective monitoring on a state-by-state basis, the NCC has categorized the various states into three priority groups.

The first 10 states (Priority 1) are: Lagos, Ogun, Abuja, Oyo, Kano, Kaduna, Rivers, Delta, Anambra and Edo.

The second set of states (Priority 2) is: Imo, Niger, Osun, Abia, Enugu, Ondo, Akwa-Ibom, Benue, Plateau, Adamawa, Katsina, Kwara, Kogi, Nasarawa and Bauchi.

The third set of states (Priority 3) is: Borno, Taraba, Cross-River, Sokoto, Kebbi, Gombe, Ekiti, Yobe, Ebonyi, Zamfara, Jigawa and Bayelsa.

The NCC has outlined specific tasks for MTN, Globacom, Airtel, and 9mobile. The operators are required to submit their Quality of Service (QoS) reports on a state-by-state basis (Reporting Areas), which will enable the NCC to evaluate and adjust its performance standards.

According to the NCC, operators are expected to meet Key Performance Indicator (KPI) targets in all Priority 1 states.
They must address any QoS issues and achieve the specified KPI targets within 28 days after receiving notification from the commission.

The NCC further explained that telcos are also required to meet KPI targets in a minimum of 10 out of the 15 Priority 2 states.
They must resolve any QoS issues and meet the specified KPI targets within 56 days after being notified by the commission.

NCC added: “Failure to meet specified KPI targets in Priority 1 or Priority 2 states for the last 90 days, prior to the KPI assessment, will result in denial of any application for any promotion to be run on the network of the operator until the KPI targets are met.”

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Rugby School Nigeria unveils ambitious plans at official launch event in Lagos

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Rugby School Nigeria, the newest international school of the esteemed Rugby School Group, is set to open in September 2025 in Eko Atlantic City, Lagos.

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To celebrate this significant milestone, an exclusive launch event was held at the British Deputy High Commissioner’s residence in Lagos, attracting over 100 distinguished guests and key stakeholders from the education, government, business sectors, and diplomatic communities.

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At the official launch event on March 19, 2025, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr Jonny Baxter highlighted the significance of Rugby School Nigeria stating:

“Rugby School Nigeria exemplifies one of the best of UK-Nigeria collaborations, bringing another world-class British education institution to the heart of Lagos. Situated in the dynamic Eko Atlantic City, a symbol of Nigeria’s ambition and innovation, this school is poised to further shape future leaders in a rapidly evolving global landscape.”

Rugby School Nigeria will initially open its doors for Sixth Form students (ages 16-18) in September 2025, with boarding facilities set to be available from September 2026. The Senior School (ages 11-16) will launch in September 2026, offering a broad and engaging curriculum that prepares students for IGCSEs and future academic success.

Founding Principal of Rugby School Nigeria, Dr Adam England expressed his enthusiasm:

“Rugby School Nigeria will offer an exceptional education that nurtures both intellectual growth and character development guided by the Rugby School ‘Whole Person, Whole Point’ philosophy. Students will benefit from a comprehensive A-Level programme, preparing them for top universities worldwide, alongside the Rugby 360 programme, which fosters leadership, community engagement, and personal development.

Our state-of-the-art facilities will include science labs, creative arts spaces, and world-class sporting facilities.”

Founded in 1567, Rugby School is one of the world’s most prestigious UK boarding schools, renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and character development. With established sister schools in Thailand, Japan, and now Nigeria, Rugby School continues to expand its global impact, offering transformative educational experiences to students worldwide.

Dr England added, “We are excited by the substantial interest we have already received, with numerous parents’ meetings taking place daily at our offices.”

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Senator Ipinosa scores self high, says he did a lot for constituents

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Senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District, Olajide Ipinsagba Emmanuel

Senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District, Olajide Ipinsagba Emmanuel has scored himself high in terms of constituency projects deliveries to his constituents.

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Speaking in an exclusive interview in his office with journalists, he said “he facilitated Agricultural Training Programs for youths and existing farmers, equipping them with modern techniques to enhance productivity, distributed fertilizers to farmers to address critical agricultural challenges, ensuring increased output and improved local food security.

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“Constructed and fully equipped a modern health centre in Akunnu-Akoko, ensuring access to quality healthcare for the community, distributed health equipments and materials to the State Specialist Hospital, Ikare-Akoko, thereby strengthening healthcare infrastructure and improving health outcomes.”

“Trained and Empowered Women and Youth in Confectioneries. He organised training in cake baking and other confectioneries, followed by the disbursement of start-up grants to empower beneficiaries to establish their businesses. Training of women on soap making with start-up funds.

In the same vein, he organized ICT training programs for youths, distributed HP Core i7 laptops, and provided start-up grants to promote innovation and employment in the tech sector.

“Trained youths in tailoring, provided sewing machines, and disbursed start-up grants to enhance self-reliance and job creation. Constructed a 1.5-kilometer road in Oka-Akoko, improving connectivity, facilitating economic activities, and easing transportation for farmers and traders. Spearheaded the construction of the Ikare Modern Civic Center, which serves as a hub for cultural, social, and civic engagements. Facilitated the construction of 28 lock-up shops in Oka -Akoko, providing a conducive environment for entrepreneurs and boosting local commerce.

Dist. Sen. Olajide who is passionate about education, distributed free JAMB forms to students across the Senatorial District, enabling many young people to pursue higher education without financial barriers.

Also, he sponsored a bill for the establishment of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) University in Ikare-Akoko. A public hearing was successfully held on December 28, 2024, reflecting progress toward establishing this vital institution for skill development and education. Lighting up towns and villages with Solar Panels including Adekunle Ajasin University.”

These achievements underscore his commitment to fostering development in agriculture, education, health, and infrastructure. As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Procurement, he also prioritizes accountability and efficiency in national projects, which directly impacts the equitable allocation of resources to Ondo North Senatorial District and Ondo State at large.

Moreso, he empowered Small Businesses through skill acquisition programmes and provision of lock-up shops, he has laid the groundwork for entrepreneurship to flourish within the district. Strengthening Youth Engagement, by bridging the gap between education, technology, and employment. He is equipping youths with the tools necessary to thrive in the modern economy.”

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We are astonished at PDP’s embarrassing display of ignorance on issues – Edo Gov’t

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Edo State Government has lashed at the factional chapter of the caretaker committee of the Peoples Democratic Party and the appointed publicity secretary, Chris Nehikhare, for rushing to the press without first understanding the subject at hand.

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In a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua in Benin and made available to journalists said, Nehikhare’s latest press release was another embarrassing display of ignorance, completely missing the point Governor Monday Okpebholo raised.

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The Governor was referring to the $10 million that Godwin Obaseki budgeted for The Observer Newspaper shortly before the 2024 governorship elections in Edo State, not the refurbished equipment bought from ‘Ogbete Market’ in Enugu State.

Obaseki, a portfolio scam artist, who presided over the looting of Edo’s commonwealth, hurriedly siphoned $10 million, using The Observer Newspaper as a conduit, barely a few days to the governorship election in Edo State in late 2024.

Nehikhare’s desperate attempt to twist the conversation is not just misleading but exposes the habitual dishonesty of the PDP.

On the issue of the so-called “sophisticated machines,” Nehikhare conveniently ignores the real concern—these overused and inefficient machines now require billions of naira to function properly. Obaseki may have procured them at a roadside market, but he left behind a financial burden that the present administration must now clean up.

More troubling is Nehikhare’s confused outrage about the sacking of Observer staff. How does he expect those no longer employed to be available at the premises? His logic is as flawed as the policies of the administration he blindly defends.

Instead of this laughable attempt at deflection, Nehikhare should explain why, in his final days, Obaseki found it necessary to allocate a staggering $10 million to a State-owned newspaper that is practically invisible on newspaper stands across the State and country—at a time when critical sectors like education and healthcare remained underfunded.

If Nehikhare wishes to debate the facts, he should do so with accuracy, not fiction. But then again, fiction seems to be the PDP’s favourite tool.

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