• General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • African News
  • International News
NationalTymes
Advertisement
  • Home
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Feature Stories
  • Business
  • African News
  • International News
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Feature Stories
  • Business
  • African News
  • International News
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
NationalTymes
No Result
View All Result
Home General News

Embark on House to House SIM Registration or Else….. – Oblieman Overlord tells Telcos

TymesAdmin by TymesAdmin
January 20, 2022
in General News, Uncategorized
0
Embark on House to House SIM Registration or Else….. – Oblieman Overlord tells Telcos
0
SHARES
110
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

The Overlord of Oblieman in the Ga West Municipality in Accra, Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, and Chairman of World Human Rights Council (WHRC) for Ghana and Africa has charged the Telecommunication Companies (Telecos) to embark on house to house SIM cards registration.

The Overlord of Oblieman, Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, Oblieman In Ga West Municipality, Accra.

He angrily but soberly maintained that if the Telcos did not see reasons to go from house to house or community to community to re-register the SIMs of Ghanaians, he would be forced to remove their masts (poles) on hìs lands as a protest.

The Oblieman Overlord challenged the Telcos to respect their customers in the country by considering house to house registration of SIM cards to ease the burden of people crowding at their (telcos) offices to have their SIM cards re-registered.

He alluded that the people or workers who go to sit at the offices of the Telcos from dawn to evening just to register their SIM cards to avoid the threats of the NPP government, affects productivity seriously.

Nii Oyanka I, quizzed the motive behind ” the so much noise on digitization Vice-President Dr. Mahamoudu Bawumia touted all over and at the end no Ghanaian could re-register with the shot code *404#; and people have to travele to far centres to struggle to re-register SIM cards again”.

He opines that, “we cannot leave our homes and offices to join a long queue for sim card registration when these Telcos can easily build up applications to help Ghanaians re-register their SIM cards at the comfort of their homes”.

“…..the Telcos are making lot of money profit from Ghanaians and they have all to loose if Ghanaians refuse to register and have their sim cards blocked”, he iterated.

“Why, these Telcos and their trained agents can go from house to house to sell their SIM cards and do marketing, but they can’t do house to house, office to office SIM cards re-registration, how?”, King Oyanka I, quizzed angrily. 

The Oblieman Mantse though lauded the SIM cards re-registration exercise, but noticed that a lot of condemnination was due to the poor manner the exercise took off, because Ghanaians have to leave their jobs or businesses just to join queues to re-register SIM cards when an app could first be developed for the people to register from home.

“Isn’t it surprising that people go to buy new SIM cards and they are told the chip has been registered already; and question is, in whose name was the chip/sim card registered and why so. And people use such already registered sim cards for lots of dubious activities”, Nii Oyanka I, lamented.

Nii Oblieman described the long queues at registration centres as wickedness and deliberate attempt to frustrate Ghanaians and further spread the COVID-19 pandemic for “monetary gains”.

He disclosed that some Telcos have masts on his lands where the royalties paid to him are being taxed by the government; so following hard to understand what is going on with the registration, he is also expected to go and join the queues early dawn to register his sim cards, wow, it’s a difficult exercise, Nii Oyanka I, bemoaned.

StoryBy: Edudzi Gator A/Nationaltymes.com

Previous Post

Beware of CICC Impersonators in Ghana, Founder/Prez. Warns Gen. Public

Next Post

Dr. Lawrence Writes: So Comoros too could beat the Black Stars?

TymesAdmin

TymesAdmin

Next Post
Dr. Lawrence Writes: So Comoros too could beat the Black Stars?

Dr. Lawrence Writes: So Comoros too could beat the Black Stars?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected test

  • 138 Followers
  • 207k Subscribers
  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Kofi Atta-Mills joins Sharaf Mahama to Electrify Tamale with Health Walk

Kofi Atta-Mills joins Sharaf Mahama to Electrify Tamale with Health Walk

July 2, 2024
Mrs. Osei-Akoto Joins Husband to Campaign for NDC In Ashanti Region

Mrs. Osei-Akoto Joins Husband to Campaign for NDC In Ashanti Region

October 23, 2024
PRESS RELEASE: CONCERNED MUSLIM YOUTH OF GHANA. CHIEF IMAM’S DONATION TO THE CATHEDRAL; A DARK THURSDAY IN THE WORLD OF MUSLIMS IN GHANA.

PRESS RELEASE: CONCERNED MUSLIM YOUTH OF GHANA. CHIEF IMAM’S DONATION TO THE CATHEDRAL; A DARK THURSDAY IN THE WORLD OF MUSLIMS IN GHANA.

August 27, 2021
Asoma Banda’s life in Danger; Chief Imam Needed to rescue him else….

Asoma Banda’s life in Danger; Chief Imam Needed to rescue him else….

March 18, 2021
Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

0

Agyapa Royalties: It Stinks Than PDS

0

—-MANASSEH AZURE AWUNI WRITES—-

0

Withdrawal Of the Military From the Volta and Oti Regions After Voter’s Registration Exercise Smacks Hypocrisy – “CARE” GHANA

0
Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

April 17, 2026
Ghana Strengthens Financial Ties with UK to Boost Investment Opportunities

Ghana Strengthens Financial Ties with UK to Boost Investment Opportunities

April 16, 2026
Mama Ruki Praised for Supporting Women in Ayawaso East

Mama Ruki Praised for Supporting Women in Ayawaso East

April 16, 2026
Salaga South MP Supports Storm Victims with Roofing Sheets and Cash

Salaga South MP Supports Storm Victims with Roofing Sheets and Cash

April 10, 2026

Recent News

Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

April 17, 2026
Ghana Strengthens Financial Ties with UK to Boost Investment Opportunities

Ghana Strengthens Financial Ties with UK to Boost Investment Opportunities

April 16, 2026
Mama Ruki Praised for Supporting Women in Ayawaso East

Mama Ruki Praised for Supporting Women in Ayawaso East

April 16, 2026
Salaga South MP Supports Storm Victims with Roofing Sheets and Cash

Salaga South MP Supports Storm Victims with Roofing Sheets and Cash

April 10, 2026
NationalTymes

NATIONAL TYMES

Our vision is to build a reputable and resilient world-class media institution whose watchword is professionalism and integrity. We will publish credible and influential news that will galvanize the public, especially the government and decision-makers to taking actions that will transform the political, socio-economic landscape for a better Ghana and Africa.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • African News (34)
  • Business (14)
  • Feature Stories (24)
  • General News (1,380)
  • International News (34)
  • Politics (822)
  • Uncategorized (2,105)

Recent News

Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

Stock Market Boom Signals Strong Economy Under Mahama — SEC Moves to Protect Investors

April 17, 2026
Ghana Strengthens Financial Ties with UK to Boost Investment Opportunities

Ghana Strengthens Financial Ties with UK to Boost Investment Opportunities

April 16, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Log in

© 2020 NATIONAL TYMES - Proudly Powered by UviTech, Inc.

No Result
View All Result
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • African News
  • International News

© 2020 NATIONAL TYMES - Proudly Powered by UviTech, Inc.