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A DIABOLIC TREATISE AGAINST THE HOUSE OF #MTN :

Where Gold Is Tarnished and Trust is Taxed


I. Prologue of Perfidy MTN, once heralded as the golden child of telecommunications in Africa, now stands accused in the court of public accountability.

Cloaked in branding brilliance and armed with influencer backed deception, they market connectivity but deliver captivity.

Their creed is not connection, but consumption of wallets, of trust, of digital dignity.

II. The Great Data Mirage
How does 1GB vanish like mist in the Harmattan sun? MTN claims usage; we claim daylight robbery.

Background Data Drain: Users report hemorrhaging megabytes even while idle ghost apps, or ghost billing?

Stealthy Auto Renewals:

A cunning trapdoor packages renew without prompt, often seconds before expiry, charging the user even if balance is insufficient, plunging them into silent debt.

Night Data Shell Game: Night plans supposedly valid from midnight till dawn but access throttled or denied until 2am.

Fraud disguised as fair use.

“I’ve just subscribed for the 33th time after first subscribing #9000 for 45GB 30Days plan in the same month👹”

Another Concerned User Layers Issue As A Classified Fraud;



III. The Unholy Tariffs Data pricing on MTN is not just high; it’s high handed.

Biased Bandwidth Economics: MTN Nigeria’s average price per gigabyte towers above what #MTN charges in South Africa or #Ghana.

Same brand, same servers different rates?

That’s regional exploitation, not localization.

Punitive PAYG Billing: Accidentally fall out of a bundle and your airtime vanishes in seconds with no warning.

Billing at “standard rates” is code for sanctioned theft.

IV. The Customer Care Masquerade
You dial 180 and enter purgatory.

Bots Before Humans: Conversations go in loops.

You’re passed from chatbot to cold line like a hot potato in a dead zone


“We’ll escalate this issue” becomes a mantra of delay problems disappearing into a black hole of broken promises.

Agents Without Authority: Even when you reach a rep, they lack the mandate to reverse charges or correct wrongs.

You’re stuck in bureaucratic limbo.

V. Network Tyranny They boast

“Everywhere you go” but what they deliver is “Nowhere you flow.”

InsiderNotes


Intentional Throttling? Peak hours see speeds drop to a crawl.

Meanwhile, premium users whisper tales of smoother streams.

Are we witnessing a class system in the cloud?

Selective Congestion: Some apps (read: high bandwidth or competitor friendly ones) mysteriously lag.

Others tied to MTN partners? Lightning-fast.

VI. The Final Accusation: Digital Colonialism This isn’t just about poor service.

It’s about gatekeeping access in the digital economy.



“MTN’s grip on infrastructure gives it a monopoly on our online lives”

A Concerned User Complains Bitterly;



They shape what’s fast, what’s slow, what’s possible while raking in billions from the very economies they throttle.

This is more than profit seeking; it’s a subtle form of control of a 21st-century telecom tyranny masquerading as connectivity.

VII. Epilogue: The People’s Verdict
We do not seek pity, only parity.

We demand transparency, fairness, and a fundamental reset of digital ethics.

Until then, let the people rise switch providers, expose shady practices, and rewire the narrative.

This treatise shall be carved not in stone but in tweets, blogs, and viral threads.

@MTN must be held accountable.

The signal is clear: Enough is enough.

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Dangote Refinery Finally Begins Oil Production

Tristan James Jr

The world’s single train refinery, the Dangote Refinery, has made an essential move by issuing tenders to sell its first two fuel cargoes for export in Nigeria.

The development is an essential step for the newly launched refinery, which has generated a buzz in the industry.

A Reuters report quotes three sources saying that the first cargo of 94,000 metric tons of sulphur straight run fuel oil, which Dangote has awarded to Nigeria, is due to load at the end of this week. Before 25th February 2024.

The second tender is for about 70,000 tons of naphtha, which three other sources told Reuters, with the tender started on February 05, 2024.

The development comes after reports emerged that the refinery was preparing to deliver its first fuel cargoes to the domestic market in early weeks today.

“Significant oil marketers in Nigeria had registered with Dangote Refinery to lift and distribute petroleum products from the $20 billion facility”

INSIDERNOTES

The Petroleum Products Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria said that PETROAN has been in talks with the refinery management holding on a conclusion to supply products from the facility as soon as possible.

The report outlined the seven significant marketers, including 11 Plc, Conoil Plc, AA Rano, Ardova Plc, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, OVH Energy Marketing Limited, Total Nigeria Plc and NNPC Retail.

Adeola Yusuf, Energy Policy expert and Lead of Platforms Africa said the development is good and did say that the move will affect local pricing positive.

In another report the Port Harcourt refinery is set to begin operations after receiving 745,000 barrels of crude oil from #Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited.

The crude oil supply is the first to be made in the past few years due to the poor state of the plant, which called for rehabilitation and testing to ensure readiness for sustainable operations.

Port Harcourt refinery begins production after years of neglect Shell stated that the recommencement of crude oil supply from the BOGT to Port Harcourt Refinery is a significant achievement and a game changer for the industry and Nigeria.

The intensive preparations, partnerships, and dedication of both teams involved were responsible for overcoming challenges and ensuring safe and efficient supply operations.

According to Shell, the move will support the government’s plan of a steady supply of petroleum products to the downstream market and other associated benefits to Nigeria’s economy like the #150naira sale back from October, 7th, 2023.

FG gives oil firms in Nigeria strict orders on Dangote, other refineries as reported that the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has ordered oil companies in Nigeria to supply about 934,000 barrels of crude oil daily to local refineries for the next seven months beginning from January, 1st, 2024.

The initiative is part of Nigeria’s efforts to ensure regular supply to local refiners for domestic consumption.

About 12 local refineries are expected to begin production in the coming weeks, including the 960,000 capacity Dangote refinery and Nigeria’s four refineries in Port Harcourt, 2 in Warri, and 3 in Kaduna.

The economic hardship in Nigeria has proven on over time that “while the seething nectar we drink inn harms no one else but ourselves” every institution from every sector is detrimental to this scourgerous failure.

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3 Types of Overthinking & How to Overcome Them

TRISTAN JAMES JR.

There’s no shortage of situations to overthink in today’s work world.

Whether it’s fretting over the implications of a new market trend, agonizing about the tone of an email to a major client, or losing sleep over an employee’s reaction to feedback, the opportunities for leaders to get trapped in their own heads are endless.

As we have access to more information and higher demands than ever before, it’s no surprise that half to nearly three quarters of adults confess to thinking too much.

After coaching professionals at some of the world’s top companies for over a decade, I’ve observed a common pattern:

Some people who appear outwardly successful tend to overcomplicate everything, layering unnecessary complexity into their decisions, and deliberating far longer than needed.

This tendency is particularly pronounced among a group I refer to as Sensitive Strivers those who are hardwired to process the world around them more deeply and are often their own toughest critics.

Constantly churning thoughts can be exhausting, and if left unchecked, overthinking can contribute to anxiety and burnout.

There’s far-reaching consequences for organizations, too. When individuals or entire teams habitually overthink, it creates a bottleneck. Decision-making slows, opportunities are missed, and a culture of risk-aversion can take hold, stifling business growth.

Clearly, there’s a pressing need for more effective solutions to overcome overthinking in the workplace.

But to truly tackle this issue, it’s important to first acknowledge and understand that there are actually three forms of overthinking: rumination, future tripping, and overanalyzing.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s possible to develop targeted strategies that lead to meaningful and lasting change for workers and the organizations that employ them.

Here’s how to spot and handle each of the three types of overthinking. 

Rumination 

Rumination is best described as a mental loop where you dwell on past events, particularly negative or distressing ones.

Those who ruminate are often caught in a whirlpool of regret, guilt, and “woulda, shoulda, coulda” scenarios.

They review what went wrong, often blaming themselves.

A key aspect of rumination is its orientation towards the past and getting stuck there.

Signs to watch out for:

  • You fixate on negative feedback. 
  • You often bring up past failures, setbacks, or slip-ups in conversation with others.
  • You’re overly cautious, perhaps double or triple-checking your work, because you want to avoid mistakes.

How to address it:  

Counterintuitively, it can be helpful to schedule “worry time.”

Instead of letting rumination overrun your entire day, confine it to a manageable slot usually no more than 15 to 30 minutes.

Choose a time of day that works for you (just not right before bed) and pick a specific place for your worry time.

It could be a particular chair, room, or even a spot in a park.

Divide your worries into two categories: those you can control and those you cannot.

For worries within your control, brainstorm possible actions or solutions.

For example, if you’re worried about meeting a deadline, your action steps could include saying no to another commitment.

Each time an uncontrollable worry arises, try visualization.

Imagine placing the worry in a balloon and releasing it into the sky.

By setting aside a designated time to address these thoughts, you’re not in a constant battle to push them away. You’re simply postponing them to a more convenient time.

If rumination crops up outside your designated worry time, gently remind yourself, “Not now, I’ll tackle this later,” which helps bring greater awareness and control to your thought patterns.

Future tripping

Instead of being trapped in the past, those who are future tripping are concerned about what lies ahead.

While some degree of anticipation is beneficial, future tripping can escalate to the point where it holds you back.

The uncertainty of what might happen, the potential for failure, and the fear of the unknown can make it a challenging form of overthinking. 

Signs to watch out for:

  • You spend excessive energy planning for every possible scenario to feel prepared for any eventuality. 
  • You find it hard to celebrate your successes because you’re always thinking about what’s next.
  • You often feel restless or agitated, driven by thoughts of outstanding to-do items.

How to address it: 

Use your ability to look forward to your advantage.

Mentally projecting yourself into the future, beyond the point of your current worries.

For example, Caelin, a marketing manager, is overwhelmed with the launch of a new product.

The deadline is tight, expectations are high, and his team is under significant pressure.

He’s concerned about the campaign strategy, the team’s workload, and potential customer reactions.

Caelin finds a quiet conference room during his lunch break.

He closes his eyes and pictures himself five years from now. He’s in a more senior role, reflecting on his career path.

From this future perspective, Caelin realizes that the product launch was just one of many projects he handled. He’s able to put it in perspective.

While it’s important, it’s not a defining moment of his career.

He recalls how some aspects didn’t go as planned, but also how the team adapted and learned from the experience.

This strategy, known as temporal distancing, can reduce the immediacy and intensity of your concerns, helping you focus on the present with a calmer, more balanced mindset.

You can also choose to practice “selective ignorance” by reducing your exposure to unnecessary stressors.

Be intentional about the information you consume, especially from news sources and social media.

Identify triggers that escalate your future-tripping, such as updates about constant market fluctuations and industry predictions or constantly checking KPI dashboards or financial accounts.

If certain updates or data do not impact your day to day work or decision-making, they might not be necessary.

Prioritize information that you can act upon.

Overanalyzing

While rumination and future tripping are bound by time one looking back and the other looking forward overanalyzing is centered on depth.

It involves diving incredibly deep into a topic, thought, or situation, often to the point of excess.

While this can sometimes lead to profound insights, more often than not, it results in getting bogged down in details that might not be particularly relevant. 

Signs to watch out for:

  • You procrastinate or delay taking action to research further. 
  • You frequently seek out others’ approval or confirmation, because you lack confidence in your own analysis. 
  • You have difficulty distinguishing between high-priority and low-priority tasks, leading to a backlog of decisions. 

How to address it:

Instead of striving for the perfect choice, aim for one that is “good enough” with an approach known as satisficing.

Once a decision meets your established criteria and is satisfactory, you should go ahead with it, even if a potentially better option might exist.

Compare this to maximizers, who examine every option and keep searching for better alternatives, deals, or outcomes to their own detriment.

Of the two decision making types, maximizers are more prone to overanalyzing, less likely to feel happy with the results of their decisions, and more likely to negatively compare themselves to others.

Key decision criteria principles, guidelines, or requirements help you prioritize the most important variables weighing into a decision.

Your decision criteria can be professional or personal.

For example, let’s say you’re trapped in analysis paralysis around whether or not to offer a new feature for your product or service.

Your decision criteria could include: cost, profitability, effort, risk level, or impact.

Now let’s say, you’re trying to make a personal decision, like whether to move for a new job.

You might consider criteria like how well the role fits your strengths, the salary, or whether the role aligns with your future aspirations.

Select three criteria at most, with one that outranks the others.

If you’re in a group decision making situation, have everyone brainstorm and agree on the criteria together.

It’s important to remember that the goal is not to eliminate all deep thinking, but rather to prevent it from spiraling into the unproductive kind.

Identifying the type of overthinking you or your team is dealing with is the first step in breaking free from its grasp and more crucial than ever when the demand for quick yet thoughtful decision-making is high.

Melody Wilding, LMSW is an executive coach and author of Trust Yourself: Stop Overthinking and Channel Your Emotions for Success at Work. Get a free copy of Chapter One here.

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3 Types of Overthinking & How to Overcome Them

TRISTAN JAMES JR.

There’s no shortage of situations to overthink in today’s work world.

Whether it’s fretting over the implications of a new market trend, agonizing about the tone of an email to a major client, or losing sleep over an employee’s reaction to feedback, the opportunities for leaders to get trapped in their own heads are endless.

As we have access to more information and higher demands than ever before, it’s no surprise that half to nearly three quarters of adults confess to thinking too much.

After coaching professionals at some of the world’s top companies for over a decade, I’ve observed a common pattern:

Some people who appear outwardly successful tend to overcomplicate everything, layering unnecessary complexity into their decisions, and deliberating far longer than needed.

This tendency is particularly pronounced among a group I refer to as Sensitive Strivers those who are hardwired to process the world around them more deeply and are often their own toughest critics.

Constantly churning thoughts can be exhausting, and if left unchecked, overthinking can contribute to anxiety and burnout.

There’s far-reaching consequences for organizations, too. When individuals or entire teams habitually overthink, it creates a bottleneck. Decision-making slows, opportunities are missed, and a culture of risk-aversion can take hold, stifling business growth.

Clearly, there’s a pressing need for more effective solutions to overcome overthinking in the workplace.

But to truly tackle this issue, it’s important to first acknowledge and understand that there are actually three forms of overthinking: rumination, future tripping, and overanalyzing.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s possible to develop targeted strategies that lead to meaningful and lasting change for workers and the organizations that employ them.

Here’s how to spot and handle each of the three types of overthinking. 

Rumination 

Rumination is best described as a mental loop where you dwell on past events, particularly negative or distressing ones.

Those who ruminate are often caught in a whirlpool of regret, guilt, and “woulda, shoulda, coulda” scenarios.

They review what went wrong, often blaming themselves.

A key aspect of rumination is its orientation towards the past and getting stuck there.

Signs to watch out for:

  • You fixate on negative feedback. 
  • You often bring up past failures, setbacks, or slip-ups in conversation with others.
  • You’re overly cautious, perhaps double or triple-checking your work, because you want to avoid mistakes.

How to address it:  

Counterintuitively, it can be helpful to schedule “worry time.”

Instead of letting rumination overrun your entire day, confine it to a manageable slot usually no more than 15 to 30 minutes.

Choose a time of day that works for you (just not right before bed) and pick a specific place for your worry time.

It could be a particular chair, room, or even a spot in a park.

Divide your worries into two categories: those you can control and those you cannot.

For worries within your control, brainstorm possible actions or solutions.

For example, if you’re worried about meeting a deadline, your action steps could include saying no to another commitment.

Each time an uncontrollable worry arises, try visualization.

Imagine placing the worry in a balloon and releasing it into the sky.

By setting aside a designated time to address these thoughts, you’re not in a constant battle to push them away. You’re simply postponing them to a more convenient time.

If rumination crops up outside your designated worry time, gently remind yourself, “Not now, I’ll tackle this later,” which helps bring greater awareness and control to your thought patterns.

Future tripping

Instead of being trapped in the past, those who are future tripping are concerned about what lies ahead.

While some degree of anticipation is beneficial, future tripping can escalate to the point where it holds you back.

The uncertainty of what might happen, the potential for failure, and the fear of the unknown can make it a challenging form of overthinking. 

Signs to watch out for:

  • You spend excessive energy planning for every possible scenario to feel prepared for any eventuality. 
  • You find it hard to celebrate your successes because you’re always thinking about what’s next.
  • You often feel restless or agitated, driven by thoughts of outstanding to-do items.

How to address it: 

Use your ability to look forward to your advantage.

Mentally projecting yourself into the future, beyond the point of your current worries.

For example, Caelin, a marketing manager, is overwhelmed with the launch of a new product.

The deadline is tight, expectations are high, and his team is under significant pressure.

He’s concerned about the campaign strategy, the team’s workload, and potential customer reactions.

Caelin finds a quiet conference room during his lunch break.

He closes his eyes and pictures himself five years from now. He’s in a more senior role, reflecting on his career path.

From this future perspective, Caelin realizes that the product launch was just one of many projects he handled. He’s able to put it in perspective.

While it’s important, it’s not a defining moment of his career.

He recalls how some aspects didn’t go as planned, but also how the team adapted and learned from the experience.

This strategy, known as temporal distancing, can reduce the immediacy and intensity of your concerns, helping you focus on the present with a calmer, more balanced mindset.

You can also choose to practice “selective ignorance” by reducing your exposure to unnecessary stressors.

Be intentional about the information you consume, especially from news sources and social media.

Identify triggers that escalate your future-tripping, such as updates about constant market fluctuations and industry predictions or constantly checking KPI dashboards or financial accounts.

If certain updates or data do not impact your day to day work or decision-making, they might not be necessary.

Prioritize information that you can act upon.

Overanalyzing

While rumination and future tripping are bound by time one looking back and the other looking forward overanalyzing is centered on depth.

It involves diving incredibly deep into a topic, thought, or situation, often to the point of excess.

While this can sometimes lead to profound insights, more often than not, it results in getting bogged down in details that might not be particularly relevant. 

Signs to watch out for:

  • You procrastinate or delay taking action to research further. 
  • You frequently seek out others’ approval or confirmation, because you lack confidence in your own analysis. 
  • You have difficulty distinguishing between high-priority and low-priority tasks, leading to a backlog of decisions. 

How to address it:

Instead of striving for the perfect choice, aim for one that is “good enough” with an approach known as satisficing.

Once a decision meets your established criteria and is satisfactory, you should go ahead with it, even if a potentially better option might exist.

Compare this to maximizers, who examine every option and keep searching for better alternatives, deals, or outcomes to their own detriment.

Of the two decision making types, maximizers are more prone to overanalyzing, less likely to feel happy with the results of their decisions, and more likely to negatively compare themselves to others.

Key decision criteria principles, guidelines, or requirements help you prioritize the most important variables weighing into a decision.

Your decision criteria can be professional or personal.

For example, let’s say you’re trapped in analysis paralysis around whether or not to offer a new feature for your product or service.

Your decision criteria could include: cost, profitability, effort, risk level, or impact.

Now let’s say, you’re trying to make a personal decision, like whether to move for a new job.

You might consider criteria like how well the role fits your strengths, the salary, or whether the role aligns with your future aspirations.

Select three criteria at most, with one that outranks the others.

If you’re in a group decision making situation, have everyone brainstorm and agree on the criteria together.

It’s important to remember that the goal is not to eliminate all deep thinking, but rather to prevent it from spiraling into the unproductive kind.

Identifying the type of overthinking you or your team is dealing with is the first step in breaking free from its grasp and more crucial than ever when the demand for quick yet thoughtful decision-making is high.

Melody Wilding, LMSW is an executive coach and author of Trust Yourself: Stop Overthinking and Channel Your Emotions for Success at Work. Get a free copy of Chapter One here.

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Nigerians React After Video of Liquorose and Emmanuel’s Mum Partying Together in Akwa Ibom Surfaces Online

Underwritten by Tristan James Jr.

Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Shine Ya Eye finalist, Liquorose attended a public function with the mother of her lover in the house, Emmanuel.

Liquorose got special attention at the event. She appeared in a beautiful green gown as she exchanged pleasantries with other guests at the party.

A couple of fans have reacted to the video with some of them suggesting that Liquorose was mingling with her future mother-in-law. Legit.ng captured some of their reactions below:

Ojefela: “Better mother inlaw…❤️❤️❤️ shine forth Emmarose.”

Realkattie: “But which kain clothe be this? She come strong like Wonder Woman.”

Rachealsam27: “She look beautiful.” Named_winner: “E Dey sweet me”

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Starboy Wizzy celebrate with Tems on a new Record.

Underwritten by Tristan James Jr.

Wizzidayo Balogun popularly known as Starboy CEO, #starboyrecords.

Has shown on social media in real complex of truly what a star is, and to his best understanding about the African lifestyle and entertainment.

The Fuji plus Aftobeats singer had on Saturday, 4th of October, expressed his gratitude towards the executioning of another trill in the music industry and the #naijaentertainmentworld as well.

And to this event, we saw the artist holding on to a portrait of the exact similitude of every feature. And next to him was the female vocalist Temilade Openiyi but, popularly known as ‘Tems’ “the future bride of africablacksmiths Tusayan.”

“Starboy #wizzy and #tems celebrate having a platinum record. Congrats to them both.”

WAHALAROOM

Everything special to him; From the streets of Ojuelegba to the world, Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has continued to thrill his fans with his music, as well as his sense of style.

And ever since he, had his astonishing performance with one of the world most dangerous rappers ‘DRAKE’ the Canadian rapster who’s educational music has rendered the world useless with the words and language of the trampoline pecarí, he became ‘abnorm’ to the society and to the African child trail of existence.

As he now depicts of the readjustable cocktail to the independent, basement and even as well as the floor members of the indigenous people of Aftica.

“He has earned and also received so many medals in and during the flipside of crossing the threshold into proper adulthood.”

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The video below shows everything that happened to start from the moment of presentation up to the vote of thanks.⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇

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A Wonderful Way of Celebrating Success, ‘Happy Birthday Boss’

Underwritten by Tristan James Jr.

The event hiltedbup at the FCT, in one of the biggest and happening areas, of the city (Maitaima) in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Nigeria.

The celebrant was surrounded by employees of the sect company(agis) as they gave her what was seen or considered a blessed birthday.

Mrs. Rowena is a Mother, and a wife with two blistering kids to herself and family.

The party started as soon as the ‘Boss’ had arrived the office, check clips below.

Early hours of Thursday, the 13th, of August, 2021.

“Happy blessed birthday to the most beautiful Boss”

QUEENKALU

One of the company’s finest staff Mrs. Queen Kalu, who has been a very good and a close friend to the celebrant has described the event as mentioned a memorable event and with more other compliments marks the world biggest day for the company staffs.

See more clips below,

Queen and Co. Expressing their gratitude to God for blessing them with such a big & a coordinated madame, as their Boss.

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