These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM.
staffofnoun: Click Here : National Open University Of Nigeria Aplication/Admission Form for 2017/2018 Academic session on Sale , APPLICANTS should also NOTE that NUC approves NTI affiliation with NOUN over degree programmes
NTI affiliation is how many years course for degree program?
sonnie10: Yes it is a full time program with mandatory clinical hours . Almost everyone works while also doing the program, even if it is part time.
Some schools, especially the community colleges are almost free. But private schools are very expensive. The truth is that you do not need the private schools for LPN
thanks 2 u& xandy84. What kind of work can assist me during d program. Hope no b to pack sh*t?
sonnie10: Once you land, just go to any nursing school and do LPN or LVN. It is one year programm. Once you have the licence you will be gainfully employed.
They make up to $30 per hour in some states. If you work two jobs, that is more than $2000 a week.
Then you can figure out exactly what you have passion for and pursue that.
Please forget all these menial jobs if you are not licensed. Side jobs and under the table will never cut it. America is set up differently to work by reward hard work and those paying their taxes
like how much does LPN cost. Is it a full time program?
shellworker: No matter what skill you have in Nigeria before emigrating to the US, once you emigrate your certificates will not be valid. You will need to get the training here and obtain their certification. Right now I live in the US and I can tell you that the certificates I came with are not valid until I had to do some recertification trainings in the states. Somebody coming here with an already obtained certificate for some skills can only have the advantage of grabbing the training fast since he or she already has the experience. Ask your cousin to go learn truck (trailer) driving; that will only help him to grab the CDL-A training fast when he comes to the US. CDL drivers are highly needed in the US. They make good money. He can also learn e-marketing. With this skill, he can come to the US and be making money on his own as an affiliate marketer. The training requires a good coach that can always put him through in areas he may be having some doubts. It requires absolute mastery otherwise he will be loosing his money and not be making anything and feel frustrated. He can also come and join the medical field and once he becomes an RN, or obtains his BSN he will all be smiles and be searching for me for appreciation. It may take upto 5 years. But trust me 5 years is not such a long time.
pls I wish to continue my teaching in U. S bt I've only NCE. What would be ur advice?
Teacherjobs: The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) yesterday said that presentation of certificates and degrees would no longer suffice for teachers’ registration. The TRCN Director, Professional Operations, Dr Steve Nwokeocha, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that teachers would now write professional qualifying examinations. “Teachers will no longer get registered by mere presentation of their certificates, but they will have to write professional examination. “Teachers are to resume professional qualifying examinations, and the models are being developed and finalised,’’ he said. Nwokeocha said the council was developing a standard syllabus as a professional body and would present it to stakeholders like National Universities Commission, among others, for validation. According to him, once it is validated, we will set a date for the examination, and from there henceforth, there will be no registration without an examination. He said that in 2008, a pilot examination was written and over 50,000 candidates wrote the examination in all states of the federation. The director said this would be the second edition of the examination, adding that the first was experimental and recorded huge success. He said that the council collaborated with the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in the first edition, stressing that it was written in the same manner that JAMB was written. Nwokeocha said about 25,000 out of the 50,000 teachers that wrote the examination failed and this was reflective of the quality of training that they were getting. “We had to suspend the pilot examination because the council did not have a syllabus at that time. “And people asked that a few more things like a model, among others, should be put in place before the examination will be conducted again,’’ he said.
He said that the council had done its research and had developed a standard model, syllabus among others. He added that the examination would be written twice yearly and that the council was making efforts to ensure standard and quality in the system.
pls I just got the info. 1) do I still have d chance to write d exam? (2) would I write d exam b4 registration or the other way round (3) how much is d registration form and the examination fee.( NCE)
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are looking for passionate and qualified teachers
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