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17 Days After Launch, Where Is TSTV Nigeria? by Flame4chi(m): 6:28pm On Oct 22, 2017
Renowned sport analyst Biola Kazeem has taken to Twitter to express his thoughts on the inability of TSTV to commence operation 17 days after launching. He also flayed Nigerians on their gullibility and willingness to accept promises without questioningSee his tweets below If you want to understand why MMM cleaned out in Nigeria,just looked at how supposedly even educated people gobbled TSTV’s promises A company shows up, promises illogical things & when you ask normal questions, you are labelled an unpatriotic enemy & shouted down All explanations as to how TV rights work met deaf ears. Supposedly educated people who should know better too jumped on the wagon It is 17 days after launch, no decoder, no transmission & letters of disassociation from supposed channels partners are piling up. It is tragic that Nigerians are so gullible. So easily moved by promises too good to be true. So unquestioning & lacking curiosity. Where in the world is premium cable content cheap? Where in the world is a luxury service deemed a commodity & sold at value prices? It is only in Nigeria that even educated people are convinced PREMIUM entertainment content should be cheap. HITV tried that model & failed To disguise the mass foolishness of gobbling up promises without questions, DSTV is now said to be sabotaging TSTV. How so? No answer. How come DSTV did not sabotage StarTimes who are doing extremely well? Kwese who have done some solid work in rights acquisition. How? Then came the “TSTV is our own.”How so? You have shares there?Your father has shares there?You will get a share of profits? How is it our own? Supposedly educated said TSTV will employ 5,000 Nigerians so we must support. The people in the DSTV ecosystem in Nigeria are who? Japanese The people in the Startimes and Kwese ecosystem are from Nicaragua apparently. Only TSTV will employ Nigerians.Epidemic ignorance lives here The cable TV category is powered by content you have acquired. It is not powered by faux patriotism, or tax breaks or anything else. If TSTV are serious, they will invest money in acquiring the content people want to watch & not make false promises. No serious company “launches” and products remain inaccessible for over month. Logic will tell you something doesn’t add up. But logic doesn’t live in Nigeria. Only ignorance. That’s why MMM took all your life savings. That’s why TSTV got tax break from FG That’s why people believed you can show content someone BOUGHT exclusively. That’s why you think DSTV is an enemy & TSTV is ours. Till logic replaces ignorance even with supposedly educated people, there will be more MMMs preying on the mass idiocy of Nigerians. Selah.
Re: 17 Days After Launch, Where Is TSTV Nigeria? by dingbang(m): 6:30pm On Oct 22, 2017
Don't be silly...the decoders will be in the market by November... It was communicated through their website
Re: 17 Days After Launch, Where Is TSTV Nigeria? by GeeString: 6:37pm On Oct 22, 2017
dingbang:
Don't be silly...the decoders will be in the market by November... It was communicated through their website



Asin ehn. People are just plain blockheads.

smh

Na this type dey go fumble 4 interview come blame government 4 unemployment.
Re: 17 Days After Launch, Where Is TSTV Nigeria? by ibukunmak: 7:05pm On Oct 22, 2017
This so called sports analyst that is looking for job in dstv is here flamboyantly displaying ignorance
Flame4chi:
Renowned sport analyst Biola Kazeem has
taken to Twitter to express his thoughts on
the inability of TSTV to commence operation
17 days after launching. He also flayed
Nigerians on their gullibility and willingness
to accept promises without questioningSee
his tweets below
If you want to understand why MMM
cleaned out in Nigeria,just looked at how
supposedly even educated people gobbled
TSTV’s promises
A company shows up, promises illogical
things & when you ask normal questions,
you are labelled an unpatriotic enemy &
shouted down
All explanations as to how TV rights work
met deaf ears. Supposedly educated people
who should know better too jumped on the
wagon
It is 17 days after launch, no decoder, no
transmission & letters of disassociation from
supposed channels partners are piling up.
It is tragic that Nigerians are so gullible. So
easily moved by promises too good to be
true. So unquestioning & lacking curiosity.
Where in the world is premium cable
content cheap? Where in the world is a
luxury service deemed a commodity & sold
at value prices?
It is only in Nigeria that even educated
people are convinced PREMIUM
entertainment content should be cheap.
HITV tried that model & failed
To disguise the mass foolishness of gobbling
up promises without questions, DSTV is now
said to be sabotaging TSTV. How so? No
answer.
How come DSTV did not sabotage StarTimes
who are doing extremely well? Kwese who
have done some solid work in rights
acquisition. How?
Then came the “TSTV is our own.”How so?
You have shares there?Your father has
shares there?You will get a share of profits?
How is it our own?
Supposedly educated said TSTV will employ
5,000 Nigerians so we must support. The
people in the DSTV ecosystem in Nigeria are
who? Japanese
The people in the Startimes and Kwese
ecosystem are from Nicaragua apparently.
Only TSTV will employ Nigerians.Epidemic
ignorance lives here
The cable TV category is powered by content
you have acquired. It is not powered by faux
patriotism, or tax breaks or anything else.
If TSTV are serious, they will invest money
in acquiring the content people want to
watch & not make false promises.
No serious company “launches” and
products remain inaccessible for over
month. Logic will tell you something doesn’t
add up.
But logic doesn’t live in Nigeria. Only
ignorance. That’s why MMM took all your
life savings. That’s why TSTV got tax break
from FG
That’s why people believed you can show
content someone BOUGHT exclusively.
That’s why you think DSTV is an enemy &
TSTV is ours.
Till logic replaces ignorance even with
supposedly educated people, there will be
more MMMs preying on the mass idiocy of
Nigerians. Selah.
Re: 17 Days After Launch, Where Is TSTV Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:10pm On Oct 22, 2017

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