For years, Nigerian telecom subscribers have complained about one thing more than almost any other issue: data depletion.
From social media posts to radio phone-ins and customer care complaints, consumers have repeatedly asked the same question: Why does my data finish so quickly?
Over the weekend, that debate took centre stage in an unusual public hearing organised by MTN Nigeria, where the country’s largest telecom operator effectively put itself on trial before consumers, journalists, technology experts, digital creators and industry stakeholders.
What emerged from hours of testimony was not necessarily proof that telecom operators are blameless. Instead, it exposed a widening gap between how Nigerians think they consume data and how modern smartphones, applications and digital services actually use it.
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At the centre of the discussion was an unlikely culprit: a 127-gigabyte WhatsApp backup.
“We had a colleague
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