Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by mystery22: 9:55am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind.
This Agbado eater don't you get tired of displaying your stupidity and obsession..I pity people around you cos if you reason his way online hmmn offline will be disgusting 5 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Angelawhite(m): 9:56am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security especially in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. For God sake, the whole SE is just like the size of Oyo state in Land mass so if a single Governor like HE Seyi Makinde can administer Oyo state, having 5 Governors to administer such land mass should be easier and bring development closer to my Igbo brethren.Haba!
In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind.
Everything you must tribalize and politicize Tufiakwa 3 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by wis3(m): 9:56am On Aug 25, 2022 |
[quote author=kcubani post=116041127][/quote]Is your brain paining you? |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by drtee247(m): 9:56am On Aug 25, 2022 |
Where are those that said 5G is related to covid-19 and anti christ? 1 Like |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Projen: 9:57am On Aug 25, 2022 |
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by meobizy(f): 9:58am On Aug 25, 2022 |
All the Nairalanders who claimed the infrastructure gave people COVID and cancer have gone silent. Let me go through that thread to see double-mouthed members. No shame, no scruples and confidence in ignorance is rife in this forum. 1 Like |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Blessed4sure: 9:59am On Aug 25, 2022 |
Doesn't Owerri represent the SE? How about the North Central and other regions that are not represented? No region is over represented. Lagos is a metropolis with different tribes, and is "No man's land" according to some people. So, Ibadan represents the population of the South West. FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
Luckily, all the push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed.
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Whobedatte(m): 9:59am On Aug 25, 2022 |
Foolish network serving us 2G network calling it 4G 4G that can't even stream LIVE ? Cant wait for Starlink from Elon 1 Like |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by FreeStuffsNG: 9:59am On Aug 25, 2022 |
tishbite42:
Hope hatred for the Igbos don't drive you mad
The other places have at least 20% Igbo population You are not serious..Calling for development in SE is not tribalism. You may play ostritch but I am worried genuinely. We may have a far bigger problem on our hands than just cases of teenagers leaving Owerri to come rob in Ogun state. A lot is fundamentally wrong with SE! |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Proudlyomonna: 10:00am On Aug 25, 2022 |
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by BeautifulMind2: 10:01am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security especially in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, too much blood letting, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. For God sake, the whole SE is just like the size of Oyo state in Land mass so if a single Governor like HE Seyi Makinde can administer Oyo state, having 5 Governors to administer such land mass should be easier and bring development closer to my Igbo brethren.Haba!
In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind. check my signature for free stuffs!
Dumbo so network provider now measures economic activities, Agbado brain Anambra is forth largest economy in Nigeria After Lagos,Rivers and FCT 2 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Sermwell(m): 10:01am On Aug 25, 2022 |
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Ebumoore: 10:04am On Aug 25, 2022 |
You're spewing rubbish. Go delete am |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Zolyjagorr(m): 10:05am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, JAMB data etc, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security especially in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, too much blood letting, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. For God sake, the whole SE is just like the size of Oyo state in Land mass so if a single Governor like HE Seyi Makinde can administer Oyo state, having 5 Governors to administer such equivalent Igboland land mass should be easier and bring developments far closer to my Igbo brethren. Haba!
In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind. check my signature for free stuffs!
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by BeautifulMind2: 10:06am On Aug 25, 2022 |
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by David442: 10:06am On Aug 25, 2022 |
see below |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Goke7: 10:06am On Aug 25, 2022 |
meobizy: All the Nairalanders who claimed the infrastructure gave people COVID and cancer have gone silent. Let me go through that thread to see double mouthed members. No shame, no scruples and confidence in ignorance is rife in this forum. Ignorance is a disease o even the pastors who condemned 5G will be beneficiaries of this innovation. So much noise about the COVID vaccine too but without the vaccine there will be no resumption of large gatherings today with life back to normal. COVID has revealed that not everyone who went to school is actually educated 2 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 10:07am On Aug 25, 2022 |
wis3: We probably still won't get up to 100/Mbps with the 5G. Poor latency with expensive data rates. Even After rolling out the 5g, the network will still be snail speed while downloading, streaming, surfing the internet |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by kenchop: 10:07am On Aug 25, 2022 |
YOU WASTED SO MUCH TIME TYPING NONSENSE. TRY AND GET A LIFE OUTSIDE OF HATE.. FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, JAMB data etc, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security especially in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, too much blood letting, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. For God sake, the whole SE is just like the size of Oyo state in Land mass so if a single Governor like HE Seyi Makinde can administer Oyo state, having 5 Governors to administer such equivalent Igboland land mass should be easier and bring developments far closer to my Igbo brethren. Haba!
In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind. check my signature for free stuffs!
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by GardenOfGod(m): 10:07am On Aug 25, 2022 |
If you summarizes everything towards the angle of tribalism, then suffice it to say that it is in your blood to reason that way. If I were to recommend you for a paid job because of your ads, I would be making a mistake because by and large, tribalism would find its way into your work. Purge your mind guy. FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security especially in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, too much blood letting, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. For God sake, the whole SE is just like the size of Oyo state in Land mass so if a single Governor like HE Seyi Makinde can administer Oyo state, having 5 Governors to administer such land mass should be easier and bring development closer to my Igbo brethren.Haba!
In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind. check my signature for free stuffs!
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by sexymonkey(m): 10:08am On Aug 25, 2022 |
Mokason288: 7 states ?
Is Owerri a state??
Onitsha should have been a better option is Ibadan a state? |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by purplekayc(m): 10:08am On Aug 25, 2022 |
What speeds will one be getting max on 5g? |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Pwettylinda(f): 10:08am On Aug 25, 2022 |
wis3: I'm surprised Kaduna is not on the list. Cows full there na |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by IamAtikulate: 10:08am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind.
The problem is that some of you Yoruba tribal e-warlords are 'data illiterate' or use poxies to validate data. You guys just swallow anything hook and sinkers. Nobody can measure internet penetration in Nigeria, rather analysts make hypothesis and use sampled data to arrive at a conclusion. To validate your findings, you will need to look at access to social network. Any internet-enabled Nigerian has at least one social media accounts, including businesses. Many of you people claim that the reason Peter Obi is gaining traction on social media is because of Igbo large social media presence. If this is true, then internet penetration is the highest in the SE. But if it's false, then Peter Obi supporters are mostly from SW. The truth is, you people can't claim that SE has the lowest internet penetration and still say Igbos are the most active on social media. They are mutually exclusive. Again, internet penetration is not based on population, rather on percentage of the population with internet access. For example, if 1 million out of 10 million SW'erners have internet access and SE with a small population of just 10 people has 7 people with internet access, then SE has more internet penetration. So using internet penetration to measure population shows that you are an ILLITERATE. Internet penetration could be used as proxy data to measure digital transformation. 12 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Ezmans: 10:09am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Congrats MTN!
The states that will witness the first launch, the company said, include Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Owerri, and Maiduguri.
Just like the clean data from INEC, I see population consideration at work again.
The 5 SE Igbo states have a minority population.
The clean data do not have emotion and that may just be one of the emperical basis to site major developments.
MTN is not FG that one can blame for using politics to site development, MTN is in it for business so MTN had really factored in real data to choose the take off states.
I am not surprised. The 3 super major tribes in Nigeria by population are the Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani. Part of the push factors for developments like this is low population.
The current low population and low urbanization of Igboland is largely due to environmental factors ( e.g natural disasters like gully erosion,hostile weather conditions caused by climate change etc) lack of security especially in those large unoccupied bare lands, low Igbo population, too much blood letting, emigration of indigenes and the fact that non indigenes are not attracted and incentivised to migrate to Igboland to urbanize it.
Luckily, all these push factors currently being witnessed by the 5 SE Igbo states can be reversed if the folks and leaders in SE are honest enough to admit these problems and deal with each of them. For God sake, the whole SE is just like the size of Oyo state in Land mass so if a single Governor like HE Seyi Makinde can administer Oyo state, having 5 Governors to administer such land mass should be easier and bring development closer to my Igbo brethren.Haba!
In my whole life, I have never seen or heard a non-Igbo saying he is relocating to SE. As a patriotic Nigerian, I am genuinely concerned that something is really wrong with SE. Igboland can not be left behind. check my signature for free stuffs!
from mtn 5g to tribalism pity your self, take note there is no rural areas in Nigeria that has infrastructure than South east, igbere & abiriba in abia state are far better than some state capital in the north & Oshogbo 2 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by ArewaNorth: 10:09am On Aug 25, 2022 |
wis3: We probably still won't get up to 100/Mbps with the 5G. Poor latency with expensive data rates. Even if it is 5G there are range of frequencies within which it will operate and during testing Nigeria chose the lowest sfter successful testing in all the frequency bands. Security wise, the internet speed set is ok. |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by FreeStuffsNG: 10:09am On Aug 25, 2022 |
BeautifulMind2: I am talking about population. Individuals like Alhaji Dangote , Chief Mike Adenuga are richer than many countries with populations in millions in Africa. Most folks in the North do not even use mainstream banks and that is why most of the money is still outside our banking system |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by Newsmic: 10:10am On Aug 25, 2022 |
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by WHITELIGHTER: 10:10am On Aug 25, 2022 |
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Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by tishbite42: 10:11am On Aug 25, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG:
You are not serious..Calling for development in SE is not tribalism. You may play ostritch but I am worried genuinely. We may have a far bigger problem on our hands than just cases of teenagers leaving Owerri to come rob in Ogun state. A lot is fundamentally wrong with SE! Worry bout your own region We can handle ourselves The mkpurummiri scourge is a good example We have more urban areas than any other tribes relative to land size. Igboland is small for Igbos themselves so how can others come? This is following your weird assertion. I met Yoruba Ph.D holders and artisans in a remote area like Unwana in Ebonyi. 3 Likes |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by powerguy221: 10:11am On Aug 25, 2022 |
ok 1 Like |
Re: MTN To Launch 5G Network In 7 States In Nigeria by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 10:11am On Aug 25, 2022 |
Do you 5G enabled phone? olu77: 5G hmmm...me I have not seen any difference between 3G and 5G so far |