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NCC Warns Telecom Operators Over Poor Service Delivery.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has issued a stern warning to telecommunications operators to urgently enhance the quality of their services or face regulatory sanctions, following rising complaints from subscribers about persistent network failures.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Described by industry insiders as a “riot act,” the warning comes amid growing frustration from consumers who report unreliable telecom services since the yuletide period.
To underscore its position, the NCC released a data-driven network performance report, developed in collaboration with Ookla, a global leader in network intelligence and performance measurement. The report provides a clear picture of how each operator performs across key indicators.
The findings reveal a widening gap in Nigeria’s telecom sector, with some operators achieving notable progress in high-speed delivery, while others continue to struggle with service consistency. MTN emerged as the top performer, maintaining high download and upload speeds alongside relatively stable latency and jitter, giving it an edge over competitors in overall Quality of Service (QoS).
In contrast, the report highlighted significant network issues for Globacom, noting that high latency and jitter were adversely affecting real-time applications such as video calls and online payment platforms, leading to poor user experiences.
Analysis of T2 (9mobile) revealed inconsistent performance across regions. While the operator occasionally achieved high-speed peaks, the report noted a “significant gap” in its overall national QoS. For Airtel, the report showed a dip in performance as the sector transitions toward 5G deployment, with latency identified as an area needing urgent improvement. Nevertheless, Airtel was recognised for maintaining a competitive edge in urban centres through its 4G infrastructure.
The NCC explained that its partnership with Ookla reflects a deliberate shift toward data-driven regulation, aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in the telecom sector. Published quarterly, the report empowers consumers to make informed decisions based on independent analytics rather than marketing claims.
A senior NCC official, speaking anonymously to Vanguard, emphasised that the Commission would no longer tolerate substandard service delivery. “For the Commission, the gloves are off. The telcos will have to adjust or face consequences. You only need to see the report to understand why people are struggling to enjoy telecom services. The regulator is now fully committed to its mandate,” the official said.
The official added that evidence-based regulation would remove allegations of bias and strengthen regulatory oversight. “Data-driven regulation strengthens transparency, drives better service delivery, attracts infrastructure investment, and ensures reliable connectivity nationwide,” he noted.
With the release of the report, telecom operators are now under heightened pressure to address long-standing network issues or risk facing the full weight of the NCC’s regulatory authority.
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4. “They Are Among Us”: Tinubu’s Aide Drops Bombshell On Internal Complicity in Massive Scam.
Temitope Ajayi, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Information and Public Affairs, has acknowledged that it is difficult to rule out the involvement of internal figures in the ongoing controversy surrounding a counterfeit government agency.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The scandal centers on serious corruption allegations involving the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, and an individual named Prince Mathew Adeniyi Adeyemi, who claims to lead the non-existent Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC).
As previously highlighted by DAILY POST, this situation has sparked intense scrutiny regarding the integrity and accountability of the Tinubu administration. Prince Adeyemi has alleged that the fictitious PFIPC managed to secure budgetary allocations in the 2026 fiscal year and successfully opened several official accounts—including a Domiciliary Account, a Pounds Sterling account, and a Treasury Single Account (TSA)—with the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Furthermore, Adeyemi has accused the Chief of Staff of facilitating his fraudulent appointment for a total of N600 million, claiming that N400 million was paid via proxies, leaving an outstanding balance of N200 million.
Addressing the possibility of internal collaboration, Ajayi pointed to the sheer brazenness of the operation as a red flag:
“Well, it’s not impossible, because even the audacity to go and operate inside the government federal secretariat is enough to suggest anything could have gone at some point”.
Ajayi expressed confusion over how the suspect obtained a falsified appointment letter attributed to the Chief of Staff, emphasizing that presidential appointments remain the exclusive prerogative of the President.
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‘IT COULD HAPPEN ANYWHERE’: APC Chieftain Sparks Outrage By Comparing PFIPC Scandal To 9/11 Terror Attacks!.
Dr. Taofiq Raimi, an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, has come to the defense of the Presidency concerning the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) controversy. During an appearance on Arise Television’s Prime Time on Friday, Raimi argued that it is unfair to blame the Presidency for the incident, noting that even advanced nations are susceptible to sophisticated crimes. He drew a comparison to the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States to illustrate his point that complex criminal activities can bypass security measures anywhere in the world. The controversy involves an individual named Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew, who allegedly impersonated the leader of the PFIPC—a council the Presidency maintains does not exist.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
APC chieftain Dr. Taofiq Raimi has dismissed claims that the PFIPC scandal represents a failure of the Presidency. Raimi emphasized that sophisticated crimes can occur in any country, citing the 9/11 attacks in the U.S. as an example of how security can be breached despite high-level oversight. This defense follows reports of Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew, an impostor who allegedly posed as the Director-General of the non-existent council, whom the Presidency is currently prosecuting.
Option 3: Focus on the Comparison In a recent televised interview, APC chieftain Dr. Taofiq Raimi suggested that the PFIPC impersonation scandal should not be viewed as a lapse by the Nigerian Presidency. Comparing the situation to the 9/11 attacks in America, Raimi argued that such sophisticated criminal acts are difficult to prevent, regardless of a nation’s advancement. The Presidency continues to clarify that the council mentioned by the suspect, Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew, is non-existent and that the matter is under criminal investigation.
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BLOODSTAINED NATION: 3,550 Nigerians Slain In Just Six Months, Intersociety Reveals!.
A new report from the human rights organization Intersociety alleges that 3,550 Nigerians were killed by jihadists between January and June 2026. The data indicates that this death toll includes 2,550 Christians and 1,050 Muslims. Additionally, the organization reported that 2,800 Christians and 1,150 Muslims were abducted during this six-month period. The report, signed by leadership across several departments including Emeka Umeagbalasi, Chidinma Evangeline Udegbunam, Obianuju Joy Igboeli, and Chinwe Umeche, further documents the destruction of 300 churches, the murder or abduction of several Christian pastors, and the forced conversion of 800 Christian women and children.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to a recent report by Intersociety, violence by jihadists resulted in an estimated 3,550 deaths and 3,950 total abductions across Nigeria in the first half of 2026. The group’s analysis attributes 2,550 of these deaths and 2,800 of the abductions to attacks targeting Christians, while 1,050 deaths and 1,150 abductions affected Muslim victims. The organization sharply criticized the Nigerian government, describing its failure to address these security challenges as a “clear case of self-indictment” and evidence of its inability to protect citizens. Intersociety also detailed specific incidents, including the targeted killing of Christian clerics and attacks on non-Fulani Muslim civilians in states such as Zamfara, Kaduna, and Sokoto.
Option 3: Data-Focused Overview Intersociety’s latest research on the security situation in Nigeria for the first six months of 2026 highlights the following key findings:
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Total Casualties: An estimated 3,550 people were killed and 3,950 people were abducted in jihadist-related violence.
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Impact on Christians: Approximately 2,550 Christians were killed and 2,800 were abducted across 720 attacks, averaging 120 attacks per month. Notable hotspots for these fatalities included Plateau and Southern Borno.
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Impact on Muslims: The report notes that 1,050 Muslims were killed and 1,150 were abducted, with many victims belonging to non-Fulani populations in the northern and central regions.
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Institutional Damage: Jihadists reportedly destroyed 300 churches and forcibly converted 800 Christian women and children to Islam.
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