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from the article: To get the reduced rate, Bharti subscribers must pay a daily fee of 36 naira. The rate cut is the first of a series of initiatives it will introduce in Nigeria to “redefine” the country’s telecommunications business, Bharti said. So daily access charge. |
Initial comparison to Etisalat's easylife (N15 per minute after N20 daily access charge) shows that you are better off with Airtel if you load and use more than N100 daily. |
These militants are members of criminal gangs which profit greatly from the lawlessness in the niger delta. No legit job will compare in terms of renumeration and benefits. Militancy (=criminality) too sweet. |
I concluded that 9k (+2.5k for family package) is an acceptable price to pay to add the DSTV to my existing FTA set up. However, I've not started enjoying it cos its not showing yet since it was installed on thursday. Apparently, someone at DSTV needs to pair the decoder and the card before it'd start showing. Also, the local installer told me that DSTV server couldnt handle the surge in new subscribers courtsey of the awuf. |
Roforofo fight over how to share the loot. |
No f**king way! Gayliness is unafrican. |
I used to look forward to Black Friday with so much excitement. The strategy needed to be formulated in advance: knowing what would be on offer and where to get them. Come D-day, the assault would begin online at around 1am EST so as to grab the juiciest early-bird deals. The best deals would run out of stock within few minutes. I'd then proceed to the mall only to meet a queue that had been formed before 6am. So we'd wait in the biting cold for the stores to open at 8am. Come and see mad rush when the store opened. In spite of the stress, black friday deal-hunting was fun and worthwhile, all the time. So, happy hunting! I found www.fatwallet.com and www.slickdeals.net very useful. |
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