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Technology Market / Re: Repair Samsung TV Screen by MrTemitee: 12:45pm On Dec 16, 2017
I am in a similar situation. My TV fell and screen broke. Where can I fix in Alaba?
Phones / Re: Nigeria’s Internet Users Rise To 91.6m by MrTemitee: 10:25am On Jul 28, 2017
Sugarcious:
It is a broad that has a band.

Simply put, broadband is high-speed internet that is faster than the dial up (traditional) models we are used to. It is internet without barriers; just imagine you have water flowing out of a tap compared to water flowing out of a huge sewage-type suction pipe. Thats basically difference between broadband and what we now call narrowband.

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Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 8:46am On Oct 21, 2015
Going... Going...
Remember this car is still available for N690k only (last price)
Only serious inquiries please.
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 7:54am On Oct 19, 2015
Add something on top na
WESTERNCR:
600k?
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 7:39am On Oct 13, 2015
Hi
lexjox777:
whats the condition of this car and the location?

Gbagada, Lagos.
Excellent condition Sir.
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 8:25pm On Oct 05, 2015
Now back!
For those who called and want to see the car, I'm now available.
Remember this car is still available for N690k only (last price)
Only serious inquiries please.
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 1:43am On Oct 02, 2015
No issues.
Nah, but thanks.
emma2ways:
What are ur reasons of selling it?
Any issues with the car?
I can afford 550k for it cash..
WhatsApp me on +27844213723
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 11:27am On Sep 28, 2015
Car still available.
Now going for N690k (last price)
Only serious inquiries please.
Autos / Re: Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 12:34pm On Sep 25, 2015
Still available.
Well maintained Honda Accord 2003 for N750.
Autos / Honda Accord 2003 For Sale, N750k by MrTemitee: 5:36pm On Sep 24, 2015
AC
V6 Engine
Colour - Black
Fuel - Petrol
Gearbox - 5 gear,Automatic
Model Year- 2003
6-loader Cd player
Interior - Cream Fabric seats
Alloy wheels
Call 08023097635

Autos / Re: Registered Toyota Camry For Sale 2000model (buy And Drive) by MrTemitee: 12:16pm On Jan 25, 2013
Is it sold now? I'm interested.
Fashion / Maisonamy And Mestiva To Showcase Nigerian Fashion And Lifestyle At Trade Fair by MrTemitee: 4:08pm On Aug 01, 2012
Are you looking for the best place to buy your pocket-friendly shoes, bags and trendy clothes? Do you want to be made up to look as beautiful as you've always wanted to be? Then, you should endeavour to be at the Style Like This fashion tradefair, holding this weekend in Victoria Island, Lagos.
MaisonAmy and Mestiva, organizers of the annual fashion and lifestyle exhibition is set to host its maiden edition of Style Like This, a trade fair that underscores the creativity and resourcefulness of indigenous lifestyle artists and beauticians.
The exhibition, which will take place from the 3rd to 5th of August, 2012, at the Cluster B Clubhouse, 1004 Estates, Victoria Island, will bring quality and variety to people with an eye for modern fashion and beauty, and will focus on showcasing different style categories such as corporate and casual male and female apparel, jewellery and accessories, make-up artistry, male and female footwear, leatherwear, Ankara print items, beautifully branded tees and a host of other exciting items. The exhibition will also feature a raffle-draw, where various attractive prizes, are to be won.
Speaking ahead of the trade fair, the event organizers, Mrs. Chioma Oluboyo, and her partner, Ms. Chidinma Chilaka, expressed their enthusiasm about the event, intimating that it would be a one-stop exhibition for fashion lovers, beauty connoisseurs and people with interest in contemporary art and fashion. “We are bringing quality and variety to Victoria Island. This is an event where diversity mixes with refinement and business gladly mixes with pleasure”, said Ms. Chilaka.
In her remarks, Mrs. Oluboyo asserted that the trade fair is also in line with MaisonAmy and Mestiva’s commitment to assisting Nigerian creative enterprises in their stride for growth. This, she said, will create equal opportunities for all fashion and beauty artists, irrespective of stature.
Ms. Nneka Igboh, a make-up artist at the event, expressed her delight with the upcoming Style Like This exhibition. “This trade fair will do a lot in concretising Lagos as the business capital of Nigeria, and Victoria Island as lead fashion hub of Lagos State. We are optimistic that it will be of huge benefit to not only the participants, but also the visiting clients, in terms of products and service affordability, originality of items, and the general fair experience”, she said.

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Phones / Re: Glo Internet Network Has Stopped Working, Could It Be DNS Changer by MrTemitee: 6:03pm On Jul 12, 2012
Its not the first time that a Nigeria telecoms company will have one network-based issue or the other. It is either empty Hen, or Glo or Airtel. Even Etisalat users have had cause to gripe one time or the other. The main issue here is not really Glo, cos this could have happened to any operator. According to the reports I've heard, its fibre cut of their submarine cable. The issues we should address should revolve around the conduciveness of the Nigerian context. Is the country supportive of these telecoms companies? Is the regulator bothered about them? What has been put in place to ensure effective service delivery? Is bandwidth available? And why the incessant cable cuts? To tackle Glo now, isnt its Glo 1 touted as a good network? I happen to know a bit about the Nigerian telecoms landscape and I know a bit... Nigeria is currently blessed with surplus internet capacity... but it all lies on the sea shores. Companies like Main One Cable, Glo 1 and WACS have brought capacity. But bringing it inside the country, devoid of the necessary infrastructure is impossible. Urge your government to focus on last-mile connectivity, and stop crying over the little piece of bread that dropped when a whole juicy loaf is available...
Business / John P. Mcnulty Prize Announces Next's Dele Olojede, 2011 Winner by MrTemitee: 11:28am On Oct 26, 2011
Secretary Albright to Award $100,000 to Nigerian Journalist Revolutionizing Media Landscape

The Aspen Institute and Anne Welsh McNulty, Institute trustee, today announced journalist Dele Olojede as the winner of the fourth annual John P. McNulty Prize. A committee of judges including Madeleine Albright, Olara Otunnu, Shashi Tharoor and Anne McNulty selected Olojede in recognition of his groundbreaking work to deliver unbiased information to the Nigerian public, demand government transparency and advance journalistic standards in the country.

“With NEXT, Dele is truly changing the expectations to which Nigerian leaders are held, equipping Nigerians to be active citizens,” said Anne McNulty, founder of the McNulty Prize. “The jury was inspired by his courage and conviction in forging new ground, and leading his country toward a better future.”

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, judge for the 2011 McNulty Prize, said, "Dele Olojede is a remarkable leader operating in a very difficult environment. He is giving the people of Nigeria what they do not have, which is unbiased information. He is standing up for media and government transparency and is a formative figure in building a strong democratic base in his country."

Olojede is the CEO and Founder of NEXT, the leading source for independent Nigerian and African news, and first Pulitzer Prize-winning African. Prior to his founding of NEXT, Olojede attended Columbia University’s School of Journalism and spent 16 years at Newsday, where he received the Pulitzer for his "fresh, haunting look at Rwanda a decade after rape and genocidal slaughter had ravaged the Tutsi tribe." After becoming an Africa Leadership Initiative Fellow of the Aspen Global Leadership Network, Dele decided it was time to return to his native Nigeria in 2008 and to elevate the public dialogue in a nation characterized by corruption, a wealth gap, and an acceptance of the status quo as his Fellowship project. The result was NEXT, a venture founded on journalistic integrity and credibility, which is now the most trafficked news site in the country at 2 million monthly views.

“Our aim is nothing less than to transform the way Nigerians think, to arm the citizen with factual information so that…she will make better decisions,” said Olojede. “The funding conferred by the McNulty Prize is invaluable in continuing and growing NEXT’s operations, particularly as we expand our digital media presence. Ultimately, our real impact will be measured by the changing thinking of the Nigerian people, but to receive the international recognition of the McNulty Prize is immensely humbling.”

Running a 24-hour newsroom on diesel generators, Dele and a team of young people work to bring unbiased investigative reporting to a country mired in corruption. To date, NEXT has exposed the role of Nigerian political elite in the Haliburton scandal, uncovered tax evasion by Nigeria’s richest tycoon and publicized the pay of Nigerian legislators. After NEXT exposed the concealed truth that Nigeria’s President, Umaru Yar’Adua, was seriously brain damaged, agents of the State Security Service attempted to burst into the newsroom and seize the paper. The story precipitated the appointment of a new leader in the country.

The McNulty Prize seeks to galvanize efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time by recognizing the very best in high-impact work by Fellows from the Aspen Global Leadership Network under taken as part of their Fellowship. Projects are assessed on their creativity, impact and sustainability. The 2011 finalists include:

• Jay Coen Gilbert & Andrew Kassoy of B Lab (Philadelphia, Penn.), an organization dedicated to redefining ‘business’ to make solving social and environmental problems as important as generating profits.
• Timothy Marquez of Denver Scholarship Foundation (Denver, Colo.), an organization that combats the inequity of college success for Denver’s youth by distributing scholarships and helping students navigate the college and financial aid processes.
• Ann Lamont of Leadership & Innovation Network for Collaboration in the Children’s Sector (South Africa), an organization that facilitates leadership and interaction between actors in the children’s sector and innovates new approaches to overcome the systemic problems hindering the delivery of services to children.
• Alejandra Poma of Libras de Amor (El Salvador), an organization that ensures thousands of infants a fair start in life by taking on malnutrition in El Salvador’s poorest regions.

The winner and finalists will be recognized at a reception that will include a conversation between Dele Olojede and Walter Isaacson to be held on November 2 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Metropolitan Club, President’s Ballroom. On November 3, Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will present the McNulty Prize to Olojede at the Aspen Institute Annual Awards Dinner.

About The John P. McNulty Prize
The John P. McNulty Prize celebrates the boldness and impact individuals around the globe are bringing to the toughest challenges in their communities and the world-at-large. Founded in 2008 by Anne McNulty in honor of her late husband John, the Prize aims to galvanize efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time by recognizing the very best in high-impact leadership. Each year, the winner is selected by an international jury that has included Madeleine Albright, Bill Gates Sr., and Sir Richard Branson and recognizes exceptional leadership projects undertaken by the Fellows of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
For more information, please visit http://www.mcnultyprize.org/ or http://www.facebook.com/#!/TheMcNultyPrize.

About The Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute mission is twofold: to foster values-based leadership, encouraging individuals to reflect on the ideals and ideas that define a good society, and to provide a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on critical issues. The Aspen Institute does this primarily in four ways: seminars, young-leader fellowships around the globe, policy programs, and public conferences and events. The Institute is based in Washington, DC; Aspen, Colorado; and on the Wye River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and has an international network of partners.

About the Aspen Global Leadership Network
The Aspen Global Leadership Network is a growing, worldwide community of entrepreneurial leaders from business, government and the nonprofit sector -- currently, more than 1,300 "Fellows" from 43 countries -- who share a commitment to enlightened leadership and to using their extraordinary creativity, energy and resources to tackle the foremost societal challenges of our times. All share the common experience of participating in the Henry Crown Fellowship or one of the dozen Aspen Institute leadership initiatives it has inspired in the United States, Africa, Central America, India and the Middle East.
Nairaland / General / John P. Mcnulty Prize Announces 2011 Winner by MrTemitee: 7:01am On Oct 26, 2011
Secretary Albright to Award $100,000 to Nigerian Journalist Revolutionizing Media Landscape

New York, NY, October 25, 2011 – The Aspen Institute and Anne Welsh McNulty, Institute trustee, today announced journalist Dele Olojede as the winner of the fourth annual John P. McNulty Prize. A committee of judges including Madeleine Albright, Olara Otunnu, Shashi Tharoor and Anne McNulty selected Olojede in recognition of his groundbreaking work to deliver unbiased information to the Nigerian public, demand government transparency and advance journalistic standards in the country.

“With NEXT, Dele is truly changing the expectations to which Nigerian leaders are held, equipping Nigerians to be active citizens,” said Anne McNulty, founder of the McNulty Prize. “The jury was inspired by his courage and conviction in forging new ground, and leading his country toward a better future.”

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, judge for the 2011 McNulty Prize, said, "Dele Olojede is a remarkable leader operating in a very difficult environment. He is giving the people of Nigeria what they do not have, which is unbiased information. He is standing up for media and government transparency and is a formative figure in building a strong democratic base in his country."

Olojede is the CEO and Founder of NEXT, the leading source for independent Nigerian and African news, and first Pulitzer Prize-winning African. Prior to his founding of NEXT, Olojede attended Columbia University’s School of Journalism and spent 16 years at Newsday, where he received the Pulitzer for his "fresh, haunting look at Rwanda a decade after rape and genocidal slaughter had ravaged the Tutsi tribe." After becoming an Africa Leadership Initiative Fellow of the Aspen Global Leadership Network, Dele decided it was time to return to his native Nigeria in 2008 and to elevate the public dialogue in a nation characterized by corruption, a wealth gap, and an acceptance of the status quo as his Fellowship project. The result was NEXT, a venture founded on journalistic integrity and credibility, which is now the most trafficked news site in the country at 2 million monthly views.

“Our aim is nothing less than to transform the way Nigerians think, to arm the citizen with factual information so that…she will make better decisions,” said Olojede. “The funding conferred by the McNulty Prize is invaluable in continuing and growing NEXT’s operations, particularly as we expand our digital media presence. Ultimately, our real impact will be measured by the changing thinking of the Nigerian people, but to receive the international recognition of the McNulty Prize is immensely humbling.”

Running a 24-hour newsroom on diesel generators, Dele and a team of young people work to bring unbiased investigative reporting to a country mired in corruption. To date, NEXT has exposed the role of Nigerian political elite in the Haliburton scandal, uncovered tax evasion by Nigeria’s richest tycoon and publicized the pay of Nigerian legislators. After NEXT exposed the concealed truth that Nigeria’s President, Umaru Yar’Adua, was seriously brain damaged, agents of the State Security Service attempted to burst into the newsroom and seize the paper. The story precipitated the appointment of a new leader in the country.

The McNulty Prize seeks to galvanize efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time by recognizing the very best in high-impact work by Fellows from the Aspen Global Leadership Network under taken as part of their Fellowship. Projects are assessed on their creativity, impact and sustainability. The 2011 finalists include:

• Jay Coen Gilbert & Andrew Kassoy of B Lab (Philadelphia, Penn.), an organization dedicated to redefining ‘business’ to make solving social and environmental problems as important as generating profits.
• Timothy Marquez of Denver Scholarship Foundation (Denver, Colo.), an organization that combats the inequity of college success for Denver’s youth by distributing scholarships and helping students navigate the college and financial aid processes.
• Ann Lamont of Leadership & Innovation Network for Collaboration in the Children’s Sector (South Africa), an organization that facilitates leadership and interaction between actors in the children’s sector and innovates new approaches to overcome the systemic problems hindering the delivery of services to children.
• Alejandra Poma of Libras de Amor (El Salvador), an organization that ensures thousands of infants a fair start in life by taking on malnutrition in El Salvador’s poorest regions.

The winner and finalists will be recognized at a reception that will include a conversation between Dele Olojede and Walter Isaacson to be held on November 2 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Metropolitan Club, President’s Ballroom. On November 3, Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will present the McNulty Prize to Olojede at the Aspen Institute Annual Awards Dinner.

About The John P. McNulty Prize
The John P. McNulty Prize celebrates the boldness and impact individuals around the globe are bringing to the toughest challenges in their communities and the world-at-large. Founded in 2008 by Anne McNulty in honor of her late husband John, the Prize aims to galvanize efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time by recognizing the very best in high-impact leadership. Each year, the winner is selected by an international jury that has included Madeleine Albright, Bill Gates Sr., and Sir Richard Branson and recognizes exceptional leadership projects undertaken by the Fellows of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
For more information, please visit http://www.mcnultyprize.org/ or http://www.facebook.com/#!/TheMcNultyPrize.

About The Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute mission is twofold: to foster values-based leadership, encouraging individuals to reflect on the ideals and ideas that define a good society, and to provide a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on critical issues. The Aspen Institute does this primarily in four ways: seminars, young-leader fellowships around the globe, policy programs, and public conferences and events. The Institute is based in Washington, DC; Aspen, Colorado; and on the Wye River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and has an international network of partners.

About the Aspen Global Leadership Network
The Aspen Global Leadership Network is a growing, worldwide community of entrepreneurial leaders from business, government and the nonprofit sector -- currently, more than 1,300 "Fellows" from 43 countries -- who share a commitment to enlightened leadership and to using their extraordinary creativity, energy and resources to tackle the foremost societal challenges of our times. All share the common experience of participating in the Henry Crown Fellowship or one of the dozen Aspen Institute leadership initiatives it has inspired in the United States, Africa, Central America, India and the Middle East.
Phone/Internet Market / Re: London Used Blackberry Phones Only: Bold, Curve,storm,javelin Series by MrTemitee: 2:16pm On May 14, 2011
Bro, can I trade in a Tour? I need Bold 2 or 3. How much more will I pay?
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 1:55pm On May 14, 2011
Gadget Deal, thanks for your help in the past, especally with my Tour.
I have a friend who needs two BBs urgently, maybe Curve 2. Whats the discounted price?
I also want to trade in my Tour, which I bought from you about 2months ago, for a Bold 2.
How can you help me? Kindly buzz me for my pin. 08023097635
Phones / Re: Us Used Bold 1, Storm And Htc Phones Selling Quickly by MrTemitee: 12:19pm On Apr 20, 2011
A flip PDA, cant remember what its called sef
Phones / Us Used Bold 1, Storm And Htc Phones Selling Quickly by MrTemitee: 4:15pm On Apr 19, 2011
Very clean US used Blackberry Storm, Bold 1 and HTC phones for sale. BB Storm at 27k, with Chargers only. With USB and battery, 31k. BB Bold 1, 40k. HTC, 28k. Call me on 07037532762.
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 9:46am On Apr 06, 2011
@Gadget deal, this is about the charger. When can I get it? Unfortunately, my room burnt recently, and the Motorola charger you gave me burnt in it. Is that a problem? Pls reply asap. I'm in Ikeja
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 11:34pm On Mar 09, 2011
Just mailed you
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 3:41pm On Mar 05, 2011
@Gadget deal.I've tried that. Didnt work. What do I do to load, asides putting my sim in another phone?
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 11:55pm On Mar 04, 2011
Will do that. Thanks so much,
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 10:12pm On Mar 02, 2011
@Gadget deal, I've been trying to load my Tour, it keeps dialling as a call, and saying not available. What can I do to load credit?
Thanks, I'll drop by for the charger whenever I can,
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 1:21pm On Mar 01, 2011
Ok. Thanks so much,
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 12:52pm On Mar 01, 2011
Gave me a Motorola charger. Said she dnt know when receipt and BB charger wld be ready.
Computers / Re: Your blackberry and laptop needs a makeover! by MrTemitee: 9:20am On Mar 01, 2011
No. My no is 08023097635
Computers / Re: Your blackberry and laptop needs a makeover! by MrTemitee: 9:16am On Mar 01, 2011
I like the Louis Vuitton one,
Technology Market / Re: CELL PHONE DEALERS- BLACKBERRY BOLD 2-N21,500, BB TOUR-10500-- details inside-- by MrTemitee: 9:14am On Mar 01, 2011
At 26k? I went to your office yesterday, and your sales girl, Tope sold it to me for 27k, and I didnt even get a charger,
Computers / Re: Your blackberry and laptop needs a makeover! by MrTemitee: 9:11am On Mar 01, 2011
Can I do the two for 2k? I would like to choose my skin myself, so I'll come to your office soon,
Computers / Re: Your blackberry and laptop needs a makeover! by MrTemitee: 4:15am On Mar 01, 2011
Hey Timmy. I need covers for my BB Tour, and laptop. How much will this cost?

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