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The rise in tempo and pattern of collaboration sought with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) peaked again this evening when the Director General of the Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC), Major General G.A. Wahab, arrived the NCC to explore opportunities for collaboration with the Commission.
Although NARC was established as a think-tank for the Nigerian Army and the country, a special interface with Army Headquarters and other related agencies is required to bridge any communication gap. General Wahab stated that NCC's support will be required to achieve this.
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VIDEO: 'I Rang NCC's Toll Free Line (622) and My Problem was Solved'
B.B. Njoku, a knighted citizen, gave a testimonial about the effectiveness of the toll free line, 622, introduced by the NCC to escalate consumer complaints, when he told the gathering of telecom consumers that a call he made to 622 was answered and his concerns were resolved through the process.
Sir Njoku, a resident of Uzuakoli in Bende Local Government Area (LGA) of Abia State stated this today at the Consumer Town Hall Meeting, held at the student hall of the historic Methodist College, Uzuakoli.
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The Zonal Office of the Nigerian Communications Commission in Kano recently received members of the Association of Mobile Phones and Allied Products Traders of Nigeria (AMPAT) who came on a courtesy and familiarization visit.
The AMPAT delegation made up of the members of its Board of Trustees and the Executive Council said it came on the visit to get better acquainted with the operations of the Commission and establish areas of collaboration especially to ensure sanity in the segment of the telecom market where their members operate.
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The Kano Zonal Office of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) recently gave a concrete expression to the centrality of all-inclusive consultations as a theme for attaining sustainable development, when it organised a multi-stakeholder meeting with beneficiaries of Digital Access Programme (DAP) within its jurisdiction.
DAP is one of the four programmes that made up the Schools Support Programme (SSP) through which NCC provides equipment and devices to educational institutions to enable the students and their teachers to learn new digital skills to bridge the digital divide, enhance their studies, and enable them to qualitatively improve on their wellbeing by tapping into the knowledge economy that is oriented in the emergent digital culture.
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The Nigerian Communications Commission has restated that appropriate registration of SIM numbers by operators and telecom consumers in Nigeria is mandatory.
Sunday Dare, the Commission's Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management, said this again yesterday at the 3rd Anuual Sensitization Workshop on the consequences of using pre-registered SIM cards. The programme was organised by NCC for the North Central zone and it took place at Keffi, Nasarawa State.
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