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NIN-SIM LINKAGE: MTN SHUTS OFFICES NATIONWIDE

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In a move to ensure the safety of its employees and customers, telecommunications giant MTN has been forced to shut down its stores across Nigeria following widespread outrage and attacks over the mandatory National Identification Number (NIN) registration for SIM card activation.

The decision comes as the Nigerian government’s deadline for linking NIN to SIM cards has led to pandemonium at registration centers nationwide, with long queues and frustrated customers lashing out at MTN staff.

“The safety of our employees and customers is our top priority,” an MTN spokesperson said in a statement. “We have had no choice but to temporarily close our stores until the situation stabilizes.”

The NIN-SIM card linkage requirement has been a source of major contention, with many Nigerians struggling to obtain their NIN amid overwhelmed and disorganized registration centers. This has resulted in angry customers targeting MTN stores, leading to reports of attacks on the company’s staff.

“I’ve been trying for weeks to register my NIN, but the process is a complete mess,” said MTN customer Amina Suleiman. “Now I can’t even go to the store to sort out my SIM card, and I’m at risk of having it deactivated. It’s a nightmare.”

The nationwide store closures are expected to have a significant impact on MTN’s operations and revenue in Africa’s largest economy. As one of the dominant telecom providers, the company’s services are relied upon by millions of Nigerians for communication, mobile banking, and internet access.

Industry analysts warn that the fallout from the NIN-SIM debacle could have far-reaching consequences, potentially disrupting essential services and economic activities across the country if a swift resolution is not found.

This situation highlights the urgent need for the government and telecom providers to work together to find a more efficient and customer-friendly solution,” said telecommunications expert Chike Okafor. “Nigerians deserve better than this chaos.”

SOURCE: BUSINESSDAY

With tensions running high and the deadline looming, all eyes are on the Nigerian authorities and MTN to find a way to restore normalcy and ensure seamless SIM card registration for the country’s frustrated mobile users.

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