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Why Airtel Nigeria credited subscribers with free airtime

Airtel Nigeria has disclosed why it credited its subscribers with N1,000 airtime

Abraham by Abraham
October 20, 2020
in Business, National
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Why Airtel Nigeria credited subscribers with free airtime

Airtel Nigeria has disclosed that it credited its subscribers with N1,000 airtime and data as compensation for service disruptions on its network on Friday, October 16, 2020.

This was contained in messages sent by the network provider to its subscribers, informing them that the airtime and free data were compensation for service disruptions.

There had been social media reports that Airtel Nigeria was crediting its subscribers with free N1,000 airtime. While many of the subscribers did not know the reason for the unusual gesture by the network provider, they claimed it was a cyberattack by ‘Anonymous’ hackers after it had asked Airtel Nigeria subscribers to check their balance for N1,000 airtime.

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Some others claimed that the free airtime was a giveaway to support the ongoing #EndSARS campaign in the country.

The message from Airtel states, “Dear customer, we apologise for the recent service disruption experienced on October 16. Normal service has been restored and your line will be credited with five minutes of on-net calls and 100MB of data both valid for one day.”

This is in line with the compensation policy of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for the industry.

A spate of hacks claimed to have been executed by an “Anonymous” hacker group had sparked rumours of bank accounts and Pay TV hacks on social media. Even some Federal Government agencies were not spared of the alleged hack by this same group.

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On Sunday when MultiChoice’s customers found that restriction had been lifted on all channels on DStv and Gotv, they attributed it to cyberattacks perpetrated by ‘Anonymous’.

However, a representative of the company said the Pay-TV company was upgrading its ystem and had informed its subscribers via text messages last week

Afriupdate had earlier reported that Airtel Nigeria had denied giving out free N1,000 credit to its subscribers. This follows the claim by the telecom firm’s subscribers on Twitter of being credited with N1,000 airtime after Anonymous hacker asked them to check their balance.

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Comments 6

  1. Abdullazeez says:
    5 years ago

    Even me I don’t see it in my
    Balance

    Reply
  2. Abdullazeez says:
    5 years ago

    Yes

    Reply
  3. AKINLADE BOLA O says:
    5 years ago

    Which credit are you talking about? They have taking every kobo back. It was all a ruse. I used mine with some balance to buy MB and the rest balance was wiped out. I later loaded another #500 and it was wiped out also. My wife’s own was taken back immediately. Stop deceiving people please.

    Reply
  4. Joshua says:
    5 years ago

    I check my balance but I didn’t see anything

    Reply
  5. Sunny says:
    5 years ago

    I wasn’t compensated.

    Reply
  6. zainab says:
    5 years ago

    Thanks very much

    Reply

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