I just got a mail from NTEL’s communication manager and the NTEL image showing the various Pickup locations as displayed by Shocker007 on Nairaland is apparently false. NTEL has not announced any pickup locations for Lagos. So please be informed.
Whew! I have good news and bad news guys. I’d like to start with the good news of course. If you reside in Lagos, you can start preparing to pick your NTEL SIM cards.
Kindly see the locations for pick-up below:
PALMGROVE
25 Obanikoro Way, Ilupeju, Off Western Avenue
OJODU
1568 Damilare Street, Off Berger, Ojodu-Berger
IKOYI
24 Rumens Road, South West, Ikoyi
VICTORIA ISLAND
76 Teslim Elias, Off Ahmadu Bello Way
FESTAC
512 Road, D Close, House 1, Off Redeemed Church, 2nd Gate.
YABA
662 Alake Way, Off Tejuoso, Off Railway Tracks, Yaba
The Bad news: Remember the awoof that was promised? Well, there has been a change in the awoof plans.
If you get your SIM card now, you will be among the first 100,000 people to subscribe to the NTEL network which automatically makes you a pioneer member. However, you will only be allowed to make free calls for life to your fellow pioneer members. Bummer! I know!
That is not all, Ntel secretly changed their fair usage policy to We reserve the right to review any stipulated fair use levels from time to time. I have tried calling the provided customer care number which is +2348044000400 for more information, but the line is dead.
Hopefully, I’d get the SIM Card before the day runs out, so watch this space for more information.
UPDATE:
Just sent an assistant to the Yaba address, no collection at that address, yet. (If at all).
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