Tuesday, 12 November 2013

ETISALAT SWINDLES COMEDIAN JULIUS AGWU

Top Nigerian entertainer, Julius Agwu is very angry with one of Nigeria’s telecommunication companies, Etisalat. He is very upset with the company for granting a third party an access into his mobile line and illegally transferred his credit in the process. The impersonator also gained access into the comedian’s credit card account and Agwu is currently counting his losses.

According to the top comic act, the whole drama happened when he travelled to America in October to see his family. ‘While I was in America to see my new baby, I suddenly realized that my Etisalat line was inactive. I couldn't receive and make calls. I went to Etisalat office in Hilton to complain and to discover what the problem was. I was told someone asked the company to swap my line. I got very worried immediately and queried them. How could someone’s line get swapped without the authorization of the owner? Even as the owner of the line, I would issue an authorization letter to effect that. I was worried because I personally registered the line and I told them I want to know the staff that granted the request but they refused. It was however rectified that very day by one Miss. Joan and I was able to make use of the line again momentarily, for that day only. I later made several calls to the customer care and till now, nothing has been done’


Due to their negligence, I have lost few jobs because that is the only line some clients could reach me on. Another painful aspect of it all is that the person broke into my credit card account and it was used in Rome and Milan. And as a matter of fact, I didn’t go to those places. I have to block the card because I have lost money. The credit on the line was also transferred to the new line by the person who swapped it. There is a high level of impunity in this country and nobody cares. I’m crying out so that people can know how shameless and useless some brands can be. I will take this matter to the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) and National Human Rights Commission. I should be fully compensated because even till now, the problem has not been rectified’.


Many Nigerians have had their own share of ugly experiences with different corporate organizations. There is a need for all of us to take a cue from Julius Agwu and get more vocal....

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