Ncc uncovers huge volume of forceful subscription to services by telcos

It seems like you're referring to a recent news article or report about the National Consumer Commission (NCC) uncovering a significant issue with telcos (telecommunications companies) in Nigeria.

From what I gather, the NCC has discovered that many telcos in the country have been engaging in forceful subscription to services, which is a violation of consumer rights. This means that telcos have been signing up customers for services without their consent, often without providing clear information about the terms and conditions of the services.

This is a serious issue, as it can lead to financial losses and other problems for consumers. The NCC has taken steps to address this issue, including issuing warnings to telcos and launching investigations into the matter.

It's great to see the NCC taking action to protect consumers and ensure that telcos operate fairly and transparently. This kind of oversight is essential to maintaining trust in the telecommunications industry and ensuring that consumers are treated fairly.

Do you have any specific questions about this issue or would you like to know more about the NCC's efforts to address it?