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hey guys sorry i just pop in once a while but my grades were not so good so i won't spend much time on the computer again see u guys when ever
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Posted: 2005-05-02 18:03:21
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@AYA: I thought Nigerians were good at boycotts? Right now Vodacom is slashing prices on their branded phones forgetting to tell buyers that they'll be limited to using only Vodafone's live portal to download any content. Guess who won't be buying a branded handset from Vodacom?
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Posted: 2005-05-02 21:09:41
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@brix: Yes, I was at the SA thread today. Its pathetic really, that branded phone bit of business.
Unfortunately, it takes a little bit of push to get Nigerians to boycott anything. But seeing I have started this 'war', I intend to pursue it to a logical conclusion.
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Posted: 2005-05-02 21:26:00
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I will support anything that will engender quality service.
AYA: These problems with glo's GPRS service is making me rethink my impending sign-up for "business 400". You wouldn't know anything about glo's GPRS service in Gbagada and Ikeja, would you?
When do you intend to declare ware on glo
Does anyone know why so many senior people are leaving MTN Nigeria?
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Posted: 2005-05-02 21:48:21
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I know they are going through some finnancial problems in CAMEROON.10 companies are suing MTN in that country
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Posted: 2005-05-02 22:17:38
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I too have also been considering switching to glodirect but for the recent incidence with AYA, I'm putting the switch on hold for sure.
I'm not about to sign a contract with glo and start bitting my fingers realizing that the service will remain down for long periods of time running into a month, no way!
This war is surely getting HOT!!
About MTN, I never liked them for anything, they are just exploiting people in Nigeria.....
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Posted: 2005-05-02 23:07:50
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@mamba: Don't see how MTN has exploited Nigerians, their only crime has been the fact that they've been profitable despite scepticism amongst the investment community in Western countries...now that they've showed that business can be conducted in Africa's most populous state other companies are jumping on the bandwagon. MTN may not be popular amongst nationalist in Nigeria but their contribution to the economy cannot be called into question.
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Posted: 2005-05-02 23:30:30
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@ Mamba maybe all MTN senior staff a moving to IRAN.They just open an office over there
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Posted: 2005-05-02 23:54:58
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I removed my Glo SIM this morning and replaced it with MTN. A little more expensive checking mails and browsing on the move at 18 kobo per second. But definitely better than Glo's inconsistency.
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Posted: 2005-05-03 11:08:00
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glo GPRS is finally down at my end too!!
I wonder what's going on?
BTW, what are the 10 companies suing MTN for in CAMEROON?
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Posted: 2005-05-03 12:14:49
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