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2tek,God bless you too & also bless all PNFers.
@all,am taking my better half to the alter soon.
[ This Message was edited by: uchrik on 2008-11-25 21:21 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-25 21:46:00
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On 2008-11-25 19:52:00, OluYom wrote:
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......The only set of data subscribers who SEEM to have been unaffected by this are those on the 30-day all-night plan.
Literally speaking, its sheer daylight robbery.
@Oluyom, What else do u think I can do? I've gone to the friendship centre to express my strong disgust (about 2 weeks ago) of what happened to my missing GB even their branch manager had to come n calm me down saying they'll report to the company in charge since then MTN has not returned my bandwidth. Should I go back to the friendship center and shout more? anybody please advise me, the bandwidth theft is much.
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Posted: 2008-11-26 07:43:50
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On 2008-11-26 07:43:50, Areafada wrote:
@Oluyom, What else do u think I can do? I've gone to the friendship centre to express my strong disgust (about 2 weeks ago) of what happened to my missing GB even their branch manager had to come n calm me down saying they'll report to the company in charge since then MTN has not returned my bandwidth. Should I go back to the friendship center and shout more? anybody please advise me, the bandwidth theft is much.
In terms of confronting MTN directly, there's little that will achieve. A move that can get some results is reporting them to the NCC. You stand a better chance with that one.
You think you were robbed badly? You have no idea how badly my company has been robbed of bandwidth in the last 2 weeks, not to mention individual staff who use the service privately and were also robbed in the same way.
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Posted: 2008-11-26 13:30:55
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There is one MTN sponsored radio programme where listeners send their requests to a certain number,sms only-08039434975.I tried it,solutions come faster than reporting to CC.
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Posted: 2008-11-26 14:37:00
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On 2008-11-25 21:17:16, artwales wrote:
My inability to configure Ubuntu for dial up via MTN is a major reason i am still stuck with my vista PC. Can u share tips on how u went abt it?
Check out this link. it should help you, I hope you are a terminal person sha. cos the other methods stiil need you to be online & how can you when you cant connect.... did i make sense?
well here is the link
http://ubuntunigeria.wordpress.com/category/connectivity/
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Posted: 2008-11-27 18:49:43
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In jos there is a very big crises going on there over christain and muslim political power tussle BBC reportedly saying over 200+ people lost there lives ....
whaaat
[ This Message was edited by: fdigital on 2008-12-02 20:36 ]
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Posted: 2008-12-01 23:20:00
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whats going on people? cat gat ya tongue?
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Posted: 2008-12-02 12:33:50
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fdigital,who told the BBC that PDP is mainly christian while ANPP is muslim? Is that the truth? BBC are fabricators.
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Posted: 2008-12-02 14:40:45
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@uchrik hope u know bbc ve the highes reporter and correspondent all over the continents and they are know to give the best and reliable reports even i called a friend of mine who reside in jos and he told me that the casualties where more than the earlier reported. But the
question here is why would the northernarns alwayz want to put a religious crises over any conflict , this is a case of party election riging and misunderstoodly turned to religious crises. its it not ignorance
[ This Message was edited by: fdigital on 2008-12-02 20:35 ]
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Posted: 2008-12-02 21:28:00
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fdigital,I dont question the extent of BBC coverage rather,I question the motive of some of their reports about Africa.No matter what happened in Jos,I know that PDP is not christian just as ANPP is not muslim.Yet,that's what BBC prefers to tell the whole world.
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Posted: 2008-12-03 11:16:00
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