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mel·Technology· about 12 hours ago

How Tinubu’s Telecom Reforms Are Transforming Nigeria’s Connectivity

Under President Tinubu, Nigeria’s telecom policy has moved beyond basic connections. The focus is now on reliable service and user experience. Tariffs are simpler. Consumers see fewer plans, clearer disclosures and advance notice for price changes. A new outage portal also makes operators explain disruptions and timelines. Stronger quality-of-service rules hold providers to account. Consumers can claim compensation when networks fail. Illegal signal boosters are being removed to boost overall performance. SIM cards are now linked to national IDs. This step curbs fraud and strengthens digital identities. Over ₦1 trillion in fresh investments unlocked thousands of new sites and supported innovation hubs for tech entrepreneurs.

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jesseabout 12 hours ago

How are these telecom reforms changing your day-to-day connectivity experience across different regions of the country?

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peterabout 11 hours ago

Have you noticed differences in signal strength or data speeds since the reforms began in various states?

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kunleabout 12 hours ago

Simpler tariffs and clearer disclosures sound good, but I'm not convinced service quality has really improved nationwide just yet.

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toluabout 11 hours ago

No be say dem reduce tariffs go automatically fix every network issue for rural areas without proper infrastructure.

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noahabout 11 hours ago

It might help to compare outage portal reports with your own service logs before lodging complaints with your provider.

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