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Car TalkRe: Fuel Tank Spotted Inside A Bus (Photo) by Alphasoar(m): 8:29pm On Feb 26, 2017
It happens only in Nigeria¡¡¡
RomanceRe: 4 Disadvantages Of Dating A Younger Man In Nigeria by Alphasoar(m): 8:04pm On Feb 26, 2017
Sorry these disadvantages listed are too damn lame!
Foreign AffairsRe: CNN, Others, Barred From White House Press Briefings by Alphasoar(m): 8:02pm On Feb 26, 2017
Breaking: PMB block out Sahara Reporters and Premium Times from State press briefing today in London.

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Na joke i dey oooh!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Forum Surpasses 3000 Members Mark! by Alphasoar(m): 7:12pm On Feb 26, 2017
marsoden:
The guy was a former theist. He gradually stopped believing in the God that made him great.
Hmmm, I see!
CelebritiesRe: "Baby Please Come And Marry Me" Lady Begs Wizkid (see Screen Shot) by Alphasoar(m): 1:36pm On Feb 26, 2017
ChrisAirforce1:
The hustle for an already made guy is real in this our obodo Nigeria.


No Girl wants to start from the scratch with her man..
Gold diggers everywhere
So pathetic mehn¿¿¿¿
CelebritiesRe: Emmanuella Slays In Inter-House Sport Outfit (Photo) by Alphasoar(m): 1:35pm On Feb 26, 2017
Sometimes not all social media slangs is good to caption a decent write up!
EducationRe: JAMB Explains Why Candidates Can No Longer Apply To Two Public Universities by Alphasoar(m): 1:25pm On Feb 26, 2017
Please can we just scrap Jamb¿¿¿
EducationRe: Pictures Of University Of Ghana, The Best University In West Africa by Alphasoar(m): 1:22pm On Feb 26, 2017
Cool pix but were are you showing us oyinbo people upandan na¿¿¿
PoliticsRe: Fayose And Bola Tinubu Shake Hands At Akeredolu's Swearing-In Ceremony (Photos) by Alphasoar(m): 1:17pm On Feb 26, 2017
and so, how is this news? Gullible Nigerians falling prey to Nigeria's political jamboree?¿¿
PoliticsRe: Saraki Conducts HBP Test on Dino Melaye At Hospital Inauguration in Yobe (PICS) by Alphasoar(m): 7:31pm On Feb 25, 2017
Test that are supposed to be conducted on Nigerian politicians 1. Money sensitivity test 2. Yahoo tendency test 3. Mental competence test 4. Thuggery tendency test 5. Lie detector test
HealthRe: Could This Be The Cure For HIV? - Yahoo News by Alphasoar(m): 7:27pm On Feb 25, 2017
The leave for the cure is not far from my backyard na¿¿¿¿
The would struggle to make sure the vaccine or whatsoever doea not come from Africa while they still maintian the illness came from black Africa.
PoliticsRe: Washington Post: Nigerian President’s Long Absence Empowers Energetic Deputy by Alphasoar(m): 7:23pm On Feb 25, 2017
If this write up is not a Big Big Talk (BBT) then its BoBo Juice (BBJ). Please allow the able presido to rest small na. washington this BBC that vanguarg this sahara reporter that! Person nor dey sick ni!¿¿¿¿¿¿
PoliticsRe: 3 PDP Members Arrested By Soldiers In Rivers Rerun (pics) by Alphasoar(m): 7:19pm On Feb 25, 2017
and you think after the so called humiliation, they will not be paid if they were really sent by an Oga at the Top!
Nigerian politics arena is a mess¿¿¿¿¿
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Forum Surpasses 3000 Members Mark! by Alphasoar(m): 6:26pm On Feb 25, 2017
Seun:
May the Lord bless you richly!
Mr Seun, i thought you are an atheist, which Lord did you refer to here?
BusinessRe: Naira Gains Massively Against Dollars NGN 410 To $1 by Alphasoar(m): 3:28am On Feb 25, 2017
stagger:
The aboki guys are smart. They know people will be desperate and so will offer to buy your dollars cheap. Many of them have been in the business for years so they know what will still happen.

The question is: what has really changed in the fundamentals of the Nigerian economy to justify a strengthening of the local currency? The answer is NOTHING.

What the CBN has simply done is to use some of the gain in the foreign reserves in the last 2 months to pump dollars into the market. Interventions are not new. They have been done by several central banks across the world. But the fact is: where the fundamentals have not changed, they hardly work.

The best the CBN can do is to keep pumping dollars to maintain the parallel market band at between 450 to 480/490. A country cannot spend the money it makes from exports to keep selling dollars to offset rising local demand.

The permanent solution is to reduce local demand for dollars by eliminating the main factors fuelling it. Ensure self-sufficiency in refining of products. This alone will cut demand of dollars for importation of petroleum products by 50%. Then the power sector reforms must be completely re-jigged so that by 2017/2018, we can double current generation and transmission. That way, local industries can start manufacturing again and this will reduce the need to import things like palm oil, furniture, shoes, clothing items, etc.

Make our universities and teaching hospitals centres of excellence. That way, we will not have a President spending four months in a London hospital at the country's expense, and millions of other Nigerians seeking treatment at Indian hospitals or schooling in UK, Malaysia and the US.

Until we do the needful as a country, we will remain in this cycle where the CBN has to pump dollars into the market to force down exchange rates. It is a temporary method which has an elastic limit. It cannot be sustained forever.
As I was reading this, I almost thought you were the current Minister for Economy and Money matter.
WehdoneSir#
BusinessNigeria's Telecommunication Networks: A Nigerian's Story by Alphasoar(op): 2:35am On Feb 25, 2017
To begin this discuss, I will like to draw your attention to these two important quotes on telecommunication.
"Leadership in telecommunications is also essential, since we are now in the age of e-commerce" Michael Oxley
"Smart businesses do not look at labor costs alone anymore. They do look at market access, transportation, telecommunications infrastructure and the education and skill level of the workforce, the development of capital and the regulatory market" Janet Napolitano.
Telecommunication is an advanced form of communication. It involes the transfer, dispersal or diseminating of information in a more effective way by means of applied science - Technology. The world has evolved in a great extent to this regards. Many methods has been used in different manners from the stone age, to the bronze age and on and on until our later centuries discovered science and applied it to its simplest form in terms of communication.

Time will fail to fully outline the positive effect of telecommunication to man. It has aided communication in terms of speedy spread of news/information, cost of communicating information to those miles away, bridging the gap between the different classes in a society.
The Nigerian case has not totally been a different case altogether.
All thanks to Chief Obasanjo under whose distinguished leadership, the country witnessed the introduction of Mobile GSM.

It helped us communicate with our friends, neighbours and business associates who are far away from us. The system has evolved in many respites including but not limited to cost of purchase of Mobile phones and the Subscribers Identification Module otherwise called the SIM card and also the advent of many other telecommunication networks.

This article is specifically about the services rendered by these telecommunication networks. To the average Nigerian businessman, the mobile phone is a tool by which transactions could be initiated and sales or further contact established. Therefore bringing into mind the above quote by Janet N. describing that limitations put on labour in time past is no longer the best approach since there are other things to be considered of which telecommunication is also of utmost importance.

Michael Oxley from his expressed thoughts above could be saying nothing lesser than that the competition that exist among telecommunication networks is healthy since they are striving to be among the leaders in the industry but these quest among those in Nigeria has not been effectively managed. This is especially as it has endangered effective communication among individuals and business groups.

We are now in the period where consumers' satisfation is secondary!

We are now in the period where communication is based on the amount of money in your pockets.

We are now in the period where your account balance can be frequently stolen from by operators without remorse.

We are now in the period where operators SUBSCRIBE a customer to secret operations where their hard earned money is dutifully deducted on daily basis without notice.

We are now in the period where operators use the monies recharged by aged women in the rural areas without notice who might not be learned in knowing what frivolous packages has been subbscribed upon them forcefully.

We are now in the period where operators sale your identity (number) to online marketters to start sending you promotions unannounced. Whatever happens to consumer privacy policies!

I have been customer to some of our most recognised operators, consuming their services and I had to, at the long run quit some of them for some of these activities.

I left the MTN Network for unwarranted deductions they always carry out on my line of which when I call the customer care, the reply I always get is "we cannot do anything about".

I left Etisalat Network some years back for always disturbing my peace with promotions and unsolicited SMSs. This happened before the advent of the code invented by NCC to stop some of these SMSs. Where was NCC years back.

By popular believe, parents come before their children. By this, the Federal Government and the NCC are to be parents to these operators referring to them as our children. Why then did we witness the frivolous activities of these network providers (children) before the eventual manifestation of their parents (the FG and NCC).

Another annoying fact is the absence of effective customer care among these operators. When you call the network provider's customer care line, they keep giving you adverts and all sorts for almost 50 minutes and at the end they give you option to either by any means serve yourself through the recorded messages or hang up.
The Airtel network is the only one which has an outstanding record in this aspect.

When you put the customer first in every form of business you do, the market strength will never diminish. It is a fact!

Gain above customer satisfaction will always lead to business downturn!

Please I want to plead with our network operators to always consider the customer in trying by all means to deliver effective service.
The networks I mentioned here are not the only operators with a bad service record in any aspect but by this, you as a network service provider should know that the Nigerian populace is Onyokomitaring you.

Thanks.

http://alphasoars..co.ke/2017/02/nigeria-telecommunication-networks.html?m=1
PoliticsRe: Private Jets In Akure During Akeredolu's Swearing In Ceremony (Photos) by Alphasoar(m): 10:58pm On Feb 24, 2017
Op e be like say dem no allow you go closer snap this pics make we no for know the owners.
Anyways you haf tried¿¿¿¿¿
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 10:52pm On Feb 24, 2017
ashjay001:
Na wa for ur ignorance o! How are u certain I dont already run a farm?

Just jumping feet first up n down! Chill, unlike u, i'm not thinking of myself, but those that dont have access to land for farming nor enough education to get a well paid job, so they can afford as many tubers at wareva price!
There is nothing new under the sun biko!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 2:46pm On Feb 24, 2017
ashjay001:
What other staple food will d masses now have? When a tuber of yam becomes 7.5k($15)?!
My brother your grandfather is a Nigerian and by that, he has a land or farming area.
Carry your cutlass and hoes, go and farm! Shikena¿¿¿¿¿
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 2:45pm On Feb 24, 2017
wasuka14:
which supervisor are u talkin about?..... What did those politicians knw about farm or yam?
They could connect you to means of exporting your farm produce sir.
Sometimes too, good things do come out of Nazareth!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 2:44pm On Feb 24, 2017
Alsini6:
my broda u say!!?
In Shakira's voice, Whatever¿¿¿¿
Nairaland GeneralRe: Man Baths Dirty Almajiris In Maiduguri (Photos) by Alphasoar(m): 2:38pm On Feb 24, 2017
Blackfire:
yet he would be the first to be decapitated when that madness enter their brain.

to the MOD why was I banned some days ago?
He did not know when he clicked "BAN" on your name from his side of the computer! lols!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 11:28am On Feb 24, 2017
lazeal:
we know bro. The problem is our leaders.
Hmmm, really¿¿¿
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 11:27am On Feb 24, 2017
wasuka14:
As a yam dealer, am so much intrested in this thred. As i knw exporting yam will give more income to me and govts. Anone with useful information on how i can be part of this or become an exporter of yam should contact. Thankssss
start from supervisor for agriculture in your LGA.
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh: "I Treated Many STDs, My Marriage Based On Lies, Deceit, Scam" by Alphasoar(m): 9:53am On Feb 24, 2017
Are you telling me that somebody is/was a player! ok seen!
ok bye!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 9:50am On Feb 24, 2017
lazeal:
we are over blessed in this country o
But we've never known!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 9:49am On Feb 24, 2017
opara28:
NO VEX
Lols
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 9:12am On Feb 24, 2017
opara28:
it starts with u
have u seen me in my farm recently?
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 9:11am On Feb 24, 2017
omenkaLives:
You were making sense until you got to that point. Haba bros, it is good to be proud of your own and patriotic, but errrm, this thing wey you talk so, na near future tinz abi 400 years from now?

Education is the bedrock of civilisation- what are the standards of our schools compared to theirs? Is it food production? Population? Science and tech? Land mass? Oil? Solid minerals? Military might? What exactly can we "harness" to make us have "more influence" than them?

I am, i believe, the biggest fan of my dear country but at the same time, i like telling myself the truth oo.. cheesy
You want to be educated without food.
Export food, earn some good currencies then use it and revive yyour education system!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 11:08pm On Feb 23, 2017
ashjay001:
Seems u dont realise garri became 'gold', when Obj encouraged cassava/starch exports to China!
If it becomes 'gold' then lets MINE it and get more gold!
BusinessRe: China Demands Dry Yam From Nigeria, Yam Exportation Begins July 2017 by Alphasoar(op): 8:20pm On Feb 23, 2017
ashjay001:
Yam about to go d way of garri!
How much garri have we been exporting and still lacking it across the nation?
PoliticsRe: "I am A Broke Old Man" - Obasanjo tells Lady on Live Video by Alphasoar(m): 8:16pm On Feb 23, 2017
Biko chance for road, make I for pass abeg. Nigerian politicians and stories are like . . .

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