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Nigerians React As MTN Increase Data Price By 200%

Nigerians express outrage over MTN’s sharp data price hike, with a 15GB weekly plan jumping from N2,000 to N6,000
MTN Data Increase

Nigerians have reacted with outrage to MTN Nigeria’s latest data price increase, which has seen the cost of a 15GB weekly data plan skyrocket from N2,000 to N6,000 a staggering 200% jump, 9am news reports.

The price revision follows recent approval by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) allowing telecom operators to increase tariffs by up to 50%. Industry players argue that the increase is necessary to sustain service quality amid rising operational costs.

The sharp increase has sparked widespread criticism, particularly as Nigerians continue to grapple with economic hardships following the removal of fuel subsidies in 2023. Many have taken to social media to express their frustrations, arguing that the higher cost of data will further burden households and hinder access to essential online services.

For many Nigerians, affordable internet access is crucial for work, education, and communication. The latest hike raises concerns that digital accessibility could become a luxury for the few who can afford it.

Also, MTN and other telecom providers insist that the tariff increase is necessary to maintain infrastructure and service quality. However, consumers argue that the hike is excessive and comes at a time when many are already struggling with inflation and reduced purchasing power.

With Nigerians calling for regulatory intervention, the debate over fair pricing and corporate responsibility in the telecom sector is expected to continue.

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