Telcos and Banks end long running squabble
In October 2019, MTN Nigeria sent a notification to its customers that it would begin charging them a fee every time they used Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) codes to make bank transactions.
It followed a new decision from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) a month before that allowed telcos to charge customers directly for those transactions. Because USSD transactions are done via mobile networks, they cost money and someone has to pay.
In the beginning, the plan was for banks to pay those charges which telcos say are around N12 for one session and then remit it in bulk to the telcos. The banks balked at that plan and asked telcos to charge customers directly.
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Recruitment: Customs announce change in venue for South-East shortlisted candidates
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday announced a change in venue for its recruitment exercise for some shortlisted candidates.
Joseph Attah, Public Relations Officer for Comptroller-General of Customs in a statement said the change for South-East and South-South shortlisted candidates war moved from South-East/South-South to HERO’S SQUARE, New Owerri.
The venue was changed due to the renovation of Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri.
NCS had earlier announced that screening for shortlisted candidates will be held on zonal bases with the dates staggered according to grade levels and time allotted to states.