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The Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has said the recent disconnection of SIM cards by mobile operators is unrelated to the planned national protest.

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9 months agoon
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The Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has said the recent disconnection of SIM cards by mobile operators is unrelated to the planned national protest.
Subscribers had on Monday, besieged MTN offices after noticing that their phone lines had been blocked.
Following the development, many alleged that the move may be an attempt to limit communication among Nigerians ahead of a nationwide protest set to commence on August 1 to draw attention to the country’s economic challenges and demand improved living conditions.
But in a statement on Monday, clarified that the disconnections are part of a scheduled exercise to align National Identification Numbers with SIM registration records, set to conclude on July 31, 2024.
Initially planned for April 15, 2024, the disconnection was postponed to July 31 by the Nigeria Communications Commission following requests for extensions due to subscriber challenges.
The Federal Government mandated SIM card blocks for those not linked to NINs in 2020, a measure introduced in response to increasing terrorist attacks, kidnappings, and banditry during the final months of President Buhari’s administration.
“The fact of the matter is that the harmonisation exercise of the SIM registration database and National Identity database has been ongoing for several months,” the telcos association stated.
ALTON, chaired by Gbenga Adebayo, explained that this harmonisation process had been underway for several months and aimed to enhance the accuracy and integrity of the National SIM registration database.
“Customers who had their lines blocked recently are those whose service providers found a mismatch between their records on both databases.
“We advise such customers to contact their service providers through communicated channels for resolution of the issue,” the group explained.
ALTON emphasised its commitment to supporting government efforts and safeguarding communication rights, data privacy, and security.
On Sunday, human rights lawyer Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa cautioned telecom companies against attempting to stifle the upcoming demonstration against economic hardship by limiting internet access for Nigerians.
In a statement, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria urged the NCC to ensure uninterrupted internet access during the #EndBadGovernance protest.
Adegboruwa warned that any attempts to restrict internet connectivity would be perceived as an infringement on citizens’ rights to free speech and assembly. He stressed the importance of allowing Nigerians to exercise their democratic rights without obstruction during the protest.
“For the past few days, some telecom companies have been disconnecting their subscribers for flimsy and untenable reasons.
“Some claim it is due to a lack of NIN registration or linking, while others have provided no reason at all. This action coincides with the people’s struggle against hunger, poverty, suffering, and the oppressive economic policies of the Tinubu administration,” he said.
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OPay Scam Alerts warns Nigerians to be wary of suspicious activities

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2 days agoon
April 28, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
You are just seconds away from sending money – the offer sounds perfect, the seller seems trustworthy and the clock is ticking.
But just before you hit send, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, OPay flashes a critical warning: “Caution – this account has been linked to suspicious activity.”
In that moment, the rush fades, your instincts kick in, and you realise you were on the brink of falling for a scam. One smart alert, one timely pause — and your hard-earned money stays exactly where it should: safe.
This is the power behind OPay’s multi-layered scam alert system — an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven, real-time defense network designed to detect and stop fraudulent transactions before they happen.
At the heart of it is a machine learning engine trained on thousands of scam patterns, user reports, flagged accounts, and unusual transaction behaviors. But OPay’s approach goes far beyond a single alert.
Abnormal Transaction Pop-Up Reminders
When suspicious behavior is detected, OPay immediately interrupts the flow with a clear, targeted pop-up message. Every day, over 60,000 users receive these urgent fraud warnings — and thanks to that, 30,000 risky transactions are stopped in their tracks.
• Intelligent Outbound Call Reminders
For higher-risk transactions, OPay activates a multi-channel response, sending warnings via SMS, email, app notifications, and even escalating to customer service calls. This proactive layer reaches more than 10,000 users daily, discouraging over 8,000 fraudulent transactions.
• Interactive Q&A Verification
In cases where more context is needed, users are engaged with real-time Question & Answer (Q&A) prompts to understand the purpose of their transaction. If red flags are confirmed, the system presents a tailored warning or ends the transaction flow altogether. This feature alone helps deter over 46,000 scam attempts daily from the 50,000+ users who interact with it.
Together, these layers form a real-time scam detection and prevention engine that evolves with every user interaction. OPay’s system doesn’t just warn — it learns and adapts, constantly improving its accuracy and response time.
Many users don’t even know they’re in danger until OPay steps in. As one X user, @JAHS, shared: “OPay alerted me that I might be sending money to a scammer when I wanted to patronize an IG vendor. Stopped the transaction ASAP.”
These interventions are happening silently, daily – often before the user even suspects something is wrong.
OPay’s scam alert system is part of a broader philosophy: security is not just about technology – it’s about trust. From scam alerts to Face ID transaction verification, USSD instant account locking, the Large Transaction Shield, and automated callback alerts, every tool is designed to protect users in the moments they can’t predict.
As scams get more sophisticated, the future of financial safety depends on real-time prevention. And OPay isn’t waiting for fraud to happen — it’s stopping it in its tracks. Sometimes, the smartest financial decision you make… is the one OPay helped you avoid.
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Uber, Bolt drivers threaten strike over excessive commission charges in Rivers

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4 days agoon
April 25, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
Ride-hailing drivers under the umbrella of the Amalgamated Union of App-Based Transporters, AUATON, have said that they will embark on strike action to demand improved working conditions for app-based transport workers.
Chairman of AUATON in Rivers, Omoruyi Amos, disclosed this to newsmen on Thursday during a news conference in Port Harcourt, stating that the strike would commence on May 1.
According to him, members of the union, including Uber, Bolt, and InDrive drivers, were being exploited by the operators of the ride-hailing platforms.
Amos said the industrial action would also take place in major cities across Nigeria and the world.
“The global log-off movement, in which the AUATON chapter in Rivers State will fully participate, is aimed at demanding improved working conditions for app-based transport workers.
“This decision was reached during an emergency meeting of the Rivers State Administrative Council, SAC, of AUATON held on April 23,” he said.
AUATON chairman further stated that during the meeting, members unanimously agreed to log off from their Uber, Bolt, InDrive, and other ride-hailing applications in protest.
“As a union, we can no longer remain silent while our members continue to suffer under these unjust and unsustainable conditions,” he added.
He also announced that a rally would be held on May 1 to mark International Workers’ Day at the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Secretariat in Port Harcourt.
He urged members of the union to assemble at the secretariat to demonstrate solidarity and raise awareness for their cause.
“The rally will serve as both a protest and a call to the government, stakeholders, and the public to support the fight for justice and dignity in Nigeria’s rapidly growing app-based transport sector.
“This global action represents a united stand by drivers worldwide, declaring that enough is enough,” Amos concluded.
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US: ‘It’s time for the virus mind to die’ – Elon Musk slams transgender Americans

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1 week agoon
April 21, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
United States of America tech billionaire, Elon Musk has taken a swipe at transgender people, saying, ‘It is time for the virus mind to die.”
Elon Musk, who is the lead at the Department of Government Efficiency under President Donald Trump’s administration, made this known in a terse statement replying to a Behavioural Risk Surveillance Survey by the Centre for Disease Control on the rising percentage of US adults identifying as transgender.
According to the survey data released on X Sunday by a popular American author, John LeFerre, US adults identifying as transgender surged by year of birth.
The data means that adults identifying as transgender have been on a steady spike, especially those with birth dates from 1990 to 2005.
Reacting, Musk described the trend as a “woke mind virus in action.”
“Now, it is time for the mind virus to die,” he wrote on his X account.
His comments come after Trump’s administration showed a tough stance against transgender people since his second term inauguration in January 2025.
Recall that Trump signed an executive order in February 2025 banning biological men from women’s sports.
In a related development, on Wednesday last week, the United Kingdom Supreme Court ruled that the definition of a woman under the country’s equality law refers to biological sex.
Ekwutosblog reports that the ruling had sparked transgender protests in parts of the UK.
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