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IYD 2022: 9mobile Advocates More Youth Representation in Society 

IYD 2022: 9mobile Advocates More Youth Representation in Society 

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Nigeria’s telecom service provider and youth-friendly brand, 9mobile, has lent its voice to the global call for collaboration among generations to build an equitable, peaceful, and prosperous society while emphasizing the importance of building a society that encourages more youth representation.

MTN Nigeria Clears Air on Alleged Inflated Tax Figure

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MTN Nigeria Clears Air on Alleged Inflated Tax Figure Ahead of its N200 billion second bond issuance, MTN Nigeria Plc has come out to claim its tax remittances were in order, though there appear to be certain discrepancies that are yet to be settled.
MTN Nigeria Plc has announced a plan to raise more than N72 billion to fund its working capital, according to its regulatory filing.

MTN Nigeria to Raise N72bn from Debt Market

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MTN Nigeria Plc has announced a plan to raise more than N72 billion to fund its working capital, according to its regulatory filing.
Nigeria Moves to Implement 5% Excise Duty on Telecom Services

Nigeria Moves to Implement 5% Excise Duty on Telecom Services

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Nigerians are soon to start paying a 12.5 per cent tax on telecommunications services as the Federal Government plans to implement a five per cent inclusive excise duty on telecommunications services in Nigeria.
NCC Issues New International Termination Rate for Telecom Industry

NCC Issues New International Termination Rate for Telecom Industry

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has issued an amended Determination of Mobile (Voice) International Termination Rate (ITR), for implementation in the Nigerian Telecommunications Industry.
Telecom operators laud FG’s suspension of 5% excise duty

Telecom operators laud FG’s suspension of 5% excise duty

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Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), on Tuesday commended Federal Government for suspending  the five per cent excise duty charge on telecom facilities.