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Music/RadioRe: Naija Online Radio Station 24.7 Naija Jams by dm(m): 10:49pm On Feb 26, 2012
i think you should check out www.19jaradio.com.
Music/RadioNew Nigerian Online Radio (19jaradio) by dm(op): 4:54pm On Dec 13, 2010
A new strictly online Nigerian radio station streaming from the UK called One Naija Radio (19jaradio). www.19jaradio.com. is now fully operational, You need to check it out. www.19jaradio.com

PhonesRe: Zain Nigeria To Change Name To 'Airtel' by dm(op): 10:11pm On Mar 23, 2010
daralex007:
ECONET>VMOBILE>CELTEL>ZAIN>AIRTEL>BANGATEL, dem no dey tire?
LWKMD
hayprof:
Come 1, come all . .make my f-b-t dey run.

Even, na borrow dem wan take acquire d company i careless, we must browse.
ROFLMAO
PhonesZain Nigeria To Change Name To 'Airtel' by dm(op): 12:00pm On Mar 23, 2010
And the name Changing Continues.

India’s largest telco Bharti Airtel yesterday said it has tied up $8.3 billion from a clutch of foreign banks and State Bank of India (SBI) to fund the acquisition of Zain telecom’s African assets, for which both the companies are in exclusive talks till March 25.

“Bharti Airtel is pleased to announce that the entire financing requirement of $8.3 billion for the proposed acquisition of Zain’s African unit (Zain Africa BV) has been successfully tied up,” the company said in a statement. ”Financing was oversubscribed, with major international banks committing to underwrite the total amount,” the statement added.

Bharti’s lead-arranger and lead-advisor Standard Chartered Bank has committed the highest amount at $1.3 billion followed by $0.9 billion by Barclays, sources close to the development said, adding both have more capacity to underwrite, if required.

Zain operates in 16 countries in Africa: Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. It has 40 million subscribers on the African continent, with the Nigeria network, which has over 15 million subscribers, contributing the most.

But its African operations contributed only 10 percent of profit in 2008, though with 65 percent of its customers. The company in Nigeria recently trimmed its workforce significantly, apparently in preparation for such a sale.

Media experts expect a change of name, which they said will necessitate a re-branding exercise, which for the Nigerian network alone could cost as much as N1 billion. If this happens, they said, the company will become an international reference point in corporate re-branding. Zain Nigeria has in the past eight years been owned by different operators and had changed names severally. It had transformed from Econet Wireless Nigeria to Vodacom, then to V-mobile, again to Celtel and to its current name, Zain.

Experts say that in the course of such a re-branding exercise, a company would have to pull down all its visual communications including ID cards, letterheads, internet website, out door advertising, colour scheme shops, recharge cards and more.

Akin Adeoya, managing director/CEO of Marketing Mix, a media and branding communication firm based in Lagos said:”If they are going to have a re-branding which will encompass a change of name, it will be a case study internationally. One would not have thought it would have survived so many changes, almost on a yearly basis. “It will go to prove that if the business proposition works, the branding challenge will also work. The brand already represents a multiplicity of contrasting images to the customer. Some people still call it Econet, some call it Celtel.

“The brand is challenged. There is need for some level of stability. My own advice, if possible will be for the owners to retain the brand name, rather than change it immediately”,  Charles Otudor, managing director of Adstrat Consult, a brand and marketing consulting company, noted that “the constant change in corporate identity of Zain creates top-of-the-mind brand identity crisis and distortion. It is critical for brands to retain consistency in feel, look, and language. Also of critical importance is the brand behaviour.

“Most consumers purchase or invest in brands based on the perceived brand promise. Consistency remains a key component of that purchase and it is mostly a result of trust. That trust can only be achieved via consistency. Besides the perception issue, there is also the economic cost of the new brand implementation. Most brand identity implementations always cost a premium.

“Coming on the heels of the global financial meltdown, when most organisations are scaling down costs, this identity change is worrisome, but I guess the board has a reason”, he said. It is further said that through its re-branding exercises, Zain has challenged and enriched the media and branding sector in the country and created media crisis and branding experts of its own. As regards financing of the purchase for Bharti, the rest of the co-advisors.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9447:bharti-ties-up-83-bn-funding-for-zain-deal&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=18
PhonesZain Nigeria To Change Name To 'airtel' by dm(op): 11:42am On Mar 23, 2010
And the Changing Continues.

India’s largest telco Bharti Airtel yesterday said it has tied up $8.3 billion from a clutch of foreign banks and State Bank of India (SBI) to fund the acquisition of Zain telecom’s African assets, for which both the companies are in exclusive talks till March 25.

“Bharti Airtel is pleased to announce that the entire financing requirement of $8.3 billion for the proposed acquisition of Zain’s African unit (Zain Africa BV) has been successfully tied up,” the company said in a statement. ”Financing was oversubscribed, with major international banks committing to underwrite the total amount,” the statement added.

Bharti’s lead-arranger and lead-advisor Standard Chartered Bank has committed the highest amount at $1.3 billion followed by $0.9 billion by Barclays, sources close to the development said, adding both have more capacity to underwrite, if required.

Zain operates in 16 countries in Africa: Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. It has 40 million subscribers on the African continent, with the Nigeria network, which has over 15 million subscribers, contributing the most.

But its African operations contributed only 10 percent of profit in 2008, though with 65 percent of its customers. The company in Nigeria recently trimmed its workforce significantly, apparently in preparation for such a sale.

Media experts expect a change of name, which they said will necessitate a re-branding exercise, which for the Nigerian network alone could cost as much as N1 billion. If this happens, they said, the company will become an international reference point in corporate re-branding. Zain Nigeria has in the past eight years been owned by different operators and had changed names severally. It had transformed from Econet Wireless Nigeria to Vodacom, then to V-mobile, again to Celtel and to its current name, Zain.

Experts say that in the course of such a re-branding exercise, a company would have to pull down all its visual communications including ID cards, letterheads, internet website, out door advertising, colour scheme shops, recharge cards and more.

Akin Adeoya, managing director/CEO of Marketing Mix, a media and branding communication firm based in Lagos said:”If they are going to have a re-branding which will encompass a change of name, it will be a case study internationally. One would not have thought it would have survived so many changes, almost on a yearly basis. “It will go to prove that if the business proposition works, the branding challenge will also work. The brand already represents a multiplicity of contrasting images to the customer. Some people still call it Econet, some call it Celtel.

“The brand is challenged. There is need for some level of stability. My own advice, if possible will be for the owners to retain the brand name, rather than change it immediately”, Charles Otudor, managing director of Adstrat Consult, a brand and marketing consulting company, noted that “the constant change in corporate identity of Zain creates top-of-the-mind brand identity crisis and distortion. It is critical for brands to retain consistency in feel, look, and language. Also of critical importance is the brand behaviour.

“Most consumers purchase or invest in brands based on the perceived brand promise. Consistency remains a key component of that purchase and it is mostly a result of trust. That trust can only be achieved via consistency. Besides the perception issue, there is also the economic cost of the new brand implementation. Most brand identity implementations always cost a premium.

“Coming on the heels of the global financial meltdown, when most organisations are scaling down costs, this identity change is worrisome, but I guess the board has a reason”, he said. It is further said that through its re-branding exercises, Zain has challenged and enriched the media and branding sector in the country and created media crisis and branding experts of its own. As regards financing of the purchase for Bharti, the rest of the co-advisors.
CareerRe: Female Boss or Male Boss? by dm(op): 2:21pm On Jul 08, 2006
retro:
I want a male boss, I get to bang him.
Wow, that's a new one.
Christianity EtcRe: What's Your Favourite Daily Devotional Guide? by dm(m): 9:03pm On Jun 15, 2006
Rhapsody of Realities
Jokes EtcRe: Bitch In The Kitchen by dm(m): 8:53pm On Jun 15, 2006
jaguda:
beyunce, that is the spirit not that clown dm who has only two words in his brain
re-
cycled-

see, even after posting, it feels nice seeing it again posted by som1 else.

sumtin should be done about this clown before i start a thread under "who in Nairaland would u want to kill?"
So ur here again,
Re-cycled is a word DUMB ASS.https://usera.imagecave.com/m2/2.gif
Left something for u here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-14608.0.htmlhttps://usera.imagecave.com/m2/1.gif
Now ur in ur place https://usera.imagecave.com/m2/6.gif shame on u. grin
Jokes EtcRe: 10 Reasons Why God Created Adam by dm(m): 9:50pm On Jun 10, 2006
Sound more like why God created eve to me oooooooooooo
Jokes EtcRe: Obj Or Taribo? by dm(m): 11:19pm On Jun 09, 2006
angry angry angry Re-cycled
Jokes EtcRe: Accent Mistake by dm(m): 9:17pm On Jun 09, 2006
Hmmmmm.
Diddy u Remixed it.It's been here before.so sorry man here goes.

angry angry angry Re-cycled
Jokes EtcRe: Who Can Understand A Woman? by dm(m): 9:11pm On Jun 09, 2006
You be real Jaguda(THIEF)
You're Re-cycling all the jokes in the forum. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
Jokes EtcRe: Hausa Controller Tower Operator by dm(m): 9:09pm On Jun 09, 2006
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Jokes EtcRe: This Is A True And Very Moving Story! by dm(m): 8:56pm On Jun 09, 2006
Whatever.
It's been here before.

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Jokes EtcRe: Lost Glass Eye by dm(m): 8:45pm On Jun 09, 2006
[quote author=hot-angel link=topic=14633.msg410251#msg410251 date=1149693774]somebody help me?? I want to laugh too. please? huh[/quote]the swallowed eye was sticking out his arse wink
Jokes EtcRe: Girl's Rules. by dm(m): 8:20pm On Jun 09, 2006
Jokes EtcRe: Husband Store!- Why Are Women Difficult To Please? by dm(m): 10:45pm On Jun 05, 2006
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Jokes EtcRe: Vacancy - Assasin For The Cia by dm(m): 10:38pm On Jun 05, 2006
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Jokes EtcRe: Fruity Priests by dm(m): 10:29pm On Jun 05, 2006
angry angry angry Over/Mega/Hyper re-cycled
Jokes EtcRe: Honey Bee! by dm(m): 10:19pm On Jun 05, 2006
@ habby
there's a poem forum around somewhere.
Incase u didn't notice, Ur in jokes.
Jokes EtcRe: Little Old Lady In Court: by dm(m): 10:11pm On Jun 05, 2006
Wow,
Nice One.
Jokes EtcRe: Check Out The Most Annoying Website by dm(m): 8:09pm On Jun 05, 2006
Gosh.
Lawdy.
It's real turture.made it to the end though.
Damn if i hadn't clicked here myself, i would have killed whoever sent me this link.
Jokes EtcRe: T- Day by dm(m): 8:01pm On Jun 05, 2006
angry angry angry Re-cycled
Jokes EtcRe: Egg Donor by dm(m): 7:59pm On Jun 05, 2006
angry angry angry Re-cycled

Used to be golf balls sad
Jokes EtcRe: Who Is The Boss? by dm(m): 7:57pm On Jun 05, 2006
Hmmmm nice try. should be this way.

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Jokes EtcRe: Religous Boy by dm(m): 7:51pm On Jun 05, 2006
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Jokes EtcRe: Things U Don't Want 2 Hear During Surgery by dm(m): 7:48pm On Jun 05, 2006
Nice, Just unimaginable shocked shocked shocked
Jokes EtcRe: Bitch In The Kitchen by dm(m): 7:43pm On Jun 05, 2006
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Jokes EtcRe: Confessions Of An Ijaw Kid by dm(m): 7:41pm On Jun 05, 2006
angry angry angry Re-cycled

Used to be a lil Johnny Joke

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