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Because of elections? Should have done the same for Benue. Too late. The horse already escaped from the barnyard. Medicine after death.[/quote]Who are you to decide if it's too late or otherwise? You have but one vote bro. |
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you call this small? wait till it bites you. |
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Vote Integrity Vote Transparency Vote Accountability. I am not 100% satisfied with Buhari, I believe there's a lot that still needs to be done but Buhari will lay the foundation for a better Nigeria. We will do away with the old ways of doing things, the old ways of corruption, sharing our common wealth and infrastructure neglect. Open your eyes, vote wisely. Do not let these politicians divide us along ethnic and religious lines. Vote Buhari till 2023 and see the beginning of the end of thieving politicians. |
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Breaking: Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun Decamps From APC To Accord Party. Breaking: Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun Decamps from APC To Accord Party. information from Ogun State has it that The Governor Has Dumped the APC this evening. The Governor has protested against the high handedness of the APC in appointment of Party Candidates in his home state of Ogun. He moved with all State Executive Council members and Deputy Governor. See Here for full details http://www.theeasterntelegraph.com/2018/10/breaking-governor-ibikunle-amosun.html |
Hungry ladies everywhere looking to profit where they didn't sow. |
Davido be promoting (AYE) since 1900. |
Who do you think pays the eye-watering salaries earned by players in England’s Premier League, the Spanish LaLiga or Italian Serie A? It is not the clubs, but fans in those countries and around the world. Wondering how? Here is it. The Premier League, the world’s favourite football league, for example, is broadcast in 212 countries to an estimated 4.7billion people. The 2016/17 season was the first in the current three-year broadcasting deal, which gives the Premier League £8.3billion in television rights, with £5.41billion of that coming from two UK broadcasters, Sky and BT. It means clubs have larger sums to spend on players, who are earning bigger wages, and are less dependent match day income. To cover the cost of the sum paid for the deal with the Premier League, Sky and BT jacked up prices by about10% in 2016, meaning that the cost to the subscriber went up. The two broadcasters were simply responding to the 71% jump over what was paid for the previous television deal. So, whatever commercial progress the clubs are making is at a cost, which is eventually passed on to fans around the world by television companies broadcasting matches of the Premier League everywhere in the world. Being a red-hot property, a jewel in the Pay TV crown, rights to air Premier League matches are unlikely to attract lower sums when next they are up for renewal. In fact, they will attract higher sums. Live sport, in general, is hot, hot property. The cut-throat competition for the acquisition of rights to broadcast or redistribute live sport content is unsurprisingly accompanied by stratospheric hikes prices demanded by content owners. It is the same for content in other genres- movies, general entertainment, documentaries, kiddies’ content et al. Being part of the global Pay TV landscape, operators in Nigeria are similarly victims of tough negotiations and astronomical content prices as operators in Europe, the US and Asia. A big portion of the monthly subscription the consumer pays is comprises costs that Pay TV companies, which are essentially distributors or vendors, are required to pay to content creators or those that package Pay TV channels. It means that for every household receiving that package, whether or not anyone in the household watches the channel, Pay TV providers pay a fee. Content rebroadcast agreements usually contain clear and stringent rules on how content owners want their television shows and channels should be sold to viewers. Content owners determine, for example, what packages can contain their channels. With content costs almost always denominated in the US dollar, Euro and the British pound, it is not possible for Pay TV subscription in Nigeria to remain the same for long, especially with the volatility of the exchange rate of the Naira to the aforementioned international currencies. Even then, Pay TV prices in Nigeria are not anywhere near the steepest in the world as many often suggest. A look at the recent price adjustments made by MultiChoice on its DStv platform provides a confirmation. Under the company’s new price regime, the DStv Premium package, which currently costs N14, 700 will from 1 August rise to N15, 800. Price of the DStv Compact Plus package has also been slightly bumped up from to N10, 650 from N9, 900. The Compact package, which currently costs N6, 500, will rise to N6, 800. Prices of the Family and Access packages will equally go up to N4, 000 and N2, 000 respectively from the N3, 800 and N1, 900 currently being paid. Compared to the company’s new rates in Ghana, MultiChoice subscribers in Nigeria can have few complaints. The West African country’s Premium subscribers will henceforth pay GHµ 365 (N27, 360.75), while those on Compact plus will pay GHµ 245 (N18, 365.44). Compact and Family subscribers in Ghana will pay GHµ 149 (N11, 169.18) and GHµ 85 (N6, 961.60) respectively. South African subscribers of the company, erroneously viewed as sacred cows, will pay R809 (N21, 728.47) for Premium, R509 (N13, 670) for Compact Plus, R385 (N10, 340.49) for Compact, R249 (N6, 687.75) for Family and R99 (N2, 656.98) for Access respectively. Similarly in Europe and the Americas, Pay TV subscribers pay more than Nigerians. In the US, Pay TV operator, Direct TV’s two biggest packages cost $110 (N38, 710) and $60 (N21, 660) respectively. For its third biggest package, Xtra, Direct TV charges $55 (N19, 855). Its other packages cost $40 (N14, 440), $45 (N16, 245) and $35 (N12, 635). United Kingdom’s premier operator, Sky TV, charges £79.95 (N38, 167.33) for its fullest package and £47.50 (N22, 572.97) for that next to it. The third package attracts £40 (N19, 008.82), while the three below it cost £30 (N14, 256.61), £25 (N11, 731.54) and £20 (N9, 504.41) respectively. Contrary to the widespread belief that Pay TV prices around the world are as stable as rock in a windstorm, the fact is they rise yearly. Analysts reckon that programming costs have risen by eight to 10 percent in each of the past four years-driven by competition for content and other economic conditions, reducing Pay TV operators’ margins and compelling them to keep hike prices to remain afloat. Competition has been made fiercer by the rise of streaming services, which are also in the game for compelling programming, offering another outlet to content owners. When this is added to global economic conditions, prices are unlikely to stay the same. US website, consumerreports.org, also reported that most US Pay TV operators hiked their prices in 2018, with some introducing hidden fees, with operators blaming the development on the rise in costs paid for programming. Industry watchers also posit that addition of new features and functions to services, leading to improved subscriber experience, also contributes to the rise in Pay TV prices. Except the astronomical programming costs miraculously slide-appreciably, too-there is no chance of Pay TV prices remaining the same for a long time. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/why-pay-tv-prices-are-rising-globally/ |
Watch the World Cup with live pidgin commentary on Supersport on DStv. Press options on your remote. Change language from English to Soundtrack 2 of 2. |
This action can only be justified if they restore power immediately after the storm. But no, Naija NEPA uses the storm as an excuse to hold power indefinitely. |
The Super Eagles will face Poland in an international Friendly on Friday in Wroclaw, Poland. Supersport 228HD and Supersport 229 will broadcast the match live. Follow this thread for live updates.
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i have got a better view.
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still expecting calls... I dont have to post my picture but i assure u, i aint ugly. |
Hello folks, I'm single and searching. I dont go out a lot, its just work and home so i've not had the chance to meet the lady of my dreams. I'm 6ft 2 inches tall, 32yrs old, chocolate skinned and athletic. I earn a decent income which means i'm able to support/build my own family. She should be between ages 22 - 29, dark or light skinned (complexion doesn't really matter) and slim body. She should have a job even if its not a high paying job. I look forward to meeting my future wife. Kindly DM me or text 08095489651 if you want us to meet. Location : Lagos, Ogun or Oyo (Ibadan) CC : Lalasticlala CC: Seun |
[quote author=EOOJ post=64283081]Ur funny oooo... Ur ex is ur ex...and Ur friend did absolutely nothing wrong. if she found happiness with him, let her marry him jare. Why trying to create a problem between u and her Abegiii, free d babe jor.Some people sef ![]() Still dosent change d fact dat ur friend did nothing wrong!!!! See d way ur abusing her sef Na waOr u were probably jealous dat he chose her, not u ![]() Haba.... Life is too short to be creating unecessary problems Guy, one should be careful keeping your type as friends. Her friend had no moral right to date her friend's. Even if she wanted to, she should have seeked her friend's permission. |
If your story is true then I love David. I would do exactly the same thing he did. David is good, Every Guy should be like David. Why do I have this tingling feeling that your story is made up? After years on nairaland u want to make front front page. Let’s see if it works. ![]() |
Nairaland and unknown actresses are like 5&6... who knows this one again. Everytime actress this, actress that. I have never seen any of them In movies, especially one small girl, one 17yr old that’s always making front page. |
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Pls let’s all be very careful of these snakes. I read in a blog yesterday that there is shortage of antivenom and people are dying in the hundreds. Let’s be careful, it’s very hot and these reptiles and looking to cool themselves in our homes. |
Nokia 3 only cost 45k and it’s better than all those Mkt devices. |
4llerbuntu:No one is stopping anybody from buying ur TSTV Mr.Tstv marketing manager. Even if I am a staff of Dstv, I’ll be happy TSTV is coming into the market cos it will secure my job even further. Start selling, enough of the social media hype. |
[quote author=4llerbuntu post=61135130][/quote]Ha!!! U TSTV guys have finally found a loop hole in the contract. So u intend broadcasting in Arabic, u claiming Dstv owns English rights while u own Arabic? Well, I’m sure this will be taken straight to the original owners (sky sports) Dstv wouldn’t accept it. I’m very sure, no wonder u guys ain’t selling yet. |
Seun, Lalasticlala and the rest of the mods will never push to front page. I’m starting to think TSTV has paid for advert or something. I only see pro TSTV news making front page. |
Elxandre:In an already saturated market? Bear in mind, Dstv will not be sleeping, they will surely bring in something new and will hold on to as much customers as they can. It will be interesting to see how subscriptions will bridge the huge deficit. |

