realized the firings went too far and tried to hire some people back especially those in charge of money-generating products that, well, nobody else knew how to run. musk way overpaid for the company, is desperate to raise cash and is counting on a major chunk of revenue from that $8 monthly verification fee that many are resisting as a ripoff, and it s been put on hold after those verified miraculously included jesus christ. plus, advertisers are holding back to see if twitter becomes toxic. along with twitter s staff firings, mark zuckerberg just laid off # 1,000 staffers at meta/facebook a company that s lost 70% of its value this year. tough times for tech. elon musk tweeted the other day that twitter will do lots of dumb things. that s fine, but he needs to move quickly to get rid of the stupid things and keep the smart stuff. the clock is ticking. that s it for this edition of
todd: 100%. you can say what you want about jen psaki and she is a smart lady and she knows the policies of her administration were woeful. lead to 60 minutes after the hour. twitter s new owner elon musk doubling down on his proposal to charge for blue checkmarks. the self-proclaimed cheap twit shot back at congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez after she complained about the possibility of an $8 a month verification fee. can you see this? the governor laughing at a billionaire trying to sell people on an idea of free speech is actually $1 a month prescription plan appeared the feedback is appreciated but pay $8. firing back with a photo of the congressman s website. she charges $58 for a sweatshirt with her name on it. todd: i feel that we will have a comment on that later so stick around. dominating for the world series
…directs Nigerians in diaspora to NIMC website
The Federal Government has extended the deadline for the provision of the National Identification Number by telecommunication service subscribers.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) had last week ordered telecommunications companies to within two weeks block all SIM cards not linked to NIN.
This led to uncontrollable crowds at NIMC offices across the country amidst the second wave of COVID-19.
However, a new deadline was announced in a statement released, on Monday, by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.
The statement was jointly signed by the Executive Vice-Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission, Umar Danbatta; and Director-General, National Identity Management Commission, Aliyu Aziz.
…directs Nigerians in diaspora to NIMC website
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The Federal Government has extended the deadline for the provision of the National Identification Number by telecommunication service subscribers.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) had last week ordered telecommunications companies to within two weeks block all SIM cards not linked to NIN.
This led to uncontrollable crowds at NIMC offices across the country amidst the second wave of COVID-19.
However, a new deadline was announced in a statement released, on Monday, by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.
The statement was jointly signed by the Executive Vice-Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission, Umar Danbatta; and Director-General, National Identity Management Commission, Aliyu Aziz.