Stay away from these types!! 1. She values education and career over marriage and relationship. She’s always throwing statements like “Marriage isn’t an achievement” 2. At age 30+ she has more liquor in her refrigerator than fruits and vegetables. 3. She can take down more shots than any of her peers at 30+ who have kids 4. She’s into smoking cigarettes and addicted to weed. 5. Her idea of fun at age 30+ is a night out with the girls. 6. At age 30+ she still insists on only dating men based on what their career is. “He’s a lawyer” “He’s a doctor” “He’s an engineer” 7. The idea of cooking for a man is a total turn-off to her. 8. She has never forgiven her father for abusing her mother, or her first boyfriend used to abuse her and she now thinks every man is violent and controlling. 9. She is so much into fashion, and hair-styling she doesn’t want to be identified as being old in her circles 10. Her job involves a lot of travelling. 11. She can easily find a parking sp
Even after linking their National Identity Number (NIN) to their MTN, Airtel, Glo and 9mobile SIMs, some Nigerians still cannot make outgoing phones as their lines remained barred.
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has explained what caused this and the step everyone affected should take.
What could cause being barred despite NIN-SIM linkage?
In a tweet sighted by Legit.ng on Thursday, April 21, the commission explained that if a telecom subscriber links their NIN to their SIMs and the line(s) remained barred, it could be a result of SIM registration information being inconsistent with the NIN records.
"It could be as a result of your SIM registration information being inconsistent with your NIN records," NIMC tells affected Nigerians.
To fix the problem, the commission said affected subscribers should visit designated centres of their service providers to update their information and again link their NIN to their SIM.
"Kindly visit your network service provider to update your information and link your NIN to your SIM using the official channels," the commission directed.
Source:
Legit.ng
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