Nigerian House of Representatives Calls For MTN Nigeria To Pay Over $10bn

Published: April 4, 2016, 6:20 a.m.

b'MTN\\u2019s West African headache is now officially a chronic migraine. Just as the MTN Group thought the worst was over, lawmakers in Nigeria\\u2019s House of Representatives decided to shake things up. Some members have declared any concession (promised or granted by the Nigerian Communications Commission) in terms of the $5.2 billion fine that MTN Nigeria was charged some months ago, \\u201cunlawful\\u201d. Others have gone as far as saying that if Nigerian law is correctly applied, the fine ought to be doubled. We\\u2019ll definitely be keeping a close eye on this situation for you, so keep it locked.\\n\\nIn place of this week\\u2019s discussion on the African Tech Round-up, we\\u2019ve published a clip from my recent chat with two well-regarded poster boys from South Africa\\u2019s tech startup scene: Lungisa Matshoba, of Cape Town-based fintech startup, Yoco, and Shafin Anwarsha, of the Johannesburg-based mobile recruitment startup, Giraffe. \\n\\nListen in to hear Lungisa and Shafin share key growth metrics for their respective businesses, and explain why African startups are so secretive with their numbers.\\n\\nMusic Credits:\\nMusic by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)\\nMusic licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0'