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For MTN: 1GB---------N600(cash?bank payment) but N750 for recharge card payment 2GB----------N1200(cash/bank payment) but N1300 for voucher payment 3GB----------N1800(cash/bank payment) but N2000 for voucher FOR ETISALAT: 1GB-----------N600(cash/bank transfer) but N700 for recharge card payment 2GB-----------N1100 but N1300 for Voucher 3GB-----------N1600 but N1800 for voucher 4GB-----------N2100 but N 2300 for voucher You can pay into any of these accounts via bank deposit, Quickteller, ATM Transfer, online or mobile transfer Diamond bank : Account name- Nurenta Global Concept Limited; 0058545778 Access bank: 0699126357 First bank: 2028989770 Skye bank : 4110056022 Gtbank, Wema and Union bank accounts also available Our contacts: 0806 443 9815 - calls and sms only 0706 863 0480- calls and sms only 0806 445 7322- calls and sms only 08093801315- calls and sms only 0706 224 2007- whatsapp only BB pin : 7A49679F We immensely appreciate u for making this unprecedented feat a reality, we promise to make the implicit trust u have in our services sacrosanct. Ur loyalty has made this possible and we give all the credit to u. We look forward to seeing more of your patronage and referrals. In addition, as a mobile financial service super-agent, u can contact us to register as our agent on Diamond Y'ello Account(DYA) and start smiling to your bank account as u make a reasonable profit by rendering the service to your customers. Thanks. From Nurenta Ltd |
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As a data reseller myself, it's pretty challenging but not entirely surprising coz I saw it coming. When NCC removed the floor cap for data to allow each telcos determine their prices without any fear of breach, I knew a data price revolution was bound to happen. MTEL factor also necessitated MTN preemptive measure to counter the threat to remain dominant and relevant. I want to use this medium to express my profound gratitude to our teeming customers on data, it's almost 16 months in d business. I've achieved a whole lot with the business while it lasts coz I optimally maximized the opportunity to the core. At peak period, I did sell 80GB to 120GB on the average daily unlike now that I struggle to sell 20GB. Through data business alone, I was able to venture into other businesses with MTN, I secured a dealership in sim registration and mobile financial services. I'm an authorised DYA superagent in Osun state and I have hundreds of active retail agents pan-Osun. I registered my company(Nurenta Global Concept Ltd), rented a spacious and fully air conditioned office for the weekly training of our teeming agents , employed ten marketers and three full time staffs, bought my private car of not less than 2.5 million naira, bought a bus for marketing our Diamond Yellow Account service. I'm currently planning on having a phone shop before the end of the year. All thanks to MTN datashare business. I took time to highlight all I achieved from MTN sharedata business in less than two years for our youths to know that there's always a hidden treasure in every opportunity u have no matter how small it may look. It depends on u going the extra mile with uncommon zeal to maximise it. Before I ventured into the business, I used to be a full time commercial motorcyclist within Ile-ife metropolis. By the curious twist of fate, I met someone on nairaland here that I could make up to 5K daily by helping to resell his data. I printed some small handbills, circulated them, gave some to my passengers. The start was so daunting and frustrating due to d level of mistrust and scepticism out there but I didn't just give up. I later thought of taking it to another level to make my journey in d business faster. The guy I partnered with started when d business was relatively new, he had enough customer base to sell 75GB within a day or two (when 75GB subscription was still feasible). I thought within myself that if I wanted to make it pretty fast and be independent, I needed to do something extra. I later thought of going on air to advertise it. I took the risk, advertised daily on radio for a whole month. That was d turning point coz the advert was a magic wand in turning d business around. As an okada man, I didn't have a business name neither did I have a base (shop) as an address. I talked with one of my loyal passengers that had an abandoned Eatery to help me put it into use. He accepted my request and d rest is now history. With perseverance, resilience and unwavering determination to succeed and get out of poverty against all odds and to the Glory of God, I'm now d highest paid DYA(Diamond Yellow Account) partner pan Nigeria. Datashare business is practically dead at least for now though, I now have financial cover to weather the storm through other businesses. Always make hay while d sun shines. |
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Haier thermocool generator igwe 8100RAS for sale. The selling price is 95K and it's slightly negotiable. It has been used for almost six months. No issues at all and it's rarely used. Interested buyer can contact me on 08035176453 or 08093801315 The specs: Maximum rated Power: 8.1KVA Automatic Transfer Switch feature (6.5KW capacity) 100% Copper Coil Fuel Economy Safety Circuit Breakers Digital Display 4 Stroke Engine Two receptacles 25 litres fuel tank capacity Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) Oil Alert Lamp Key Start Recoil Start Wheels & Handles Low noise operation.
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ubcandid:I immensely appreciate ur invaluable advice. I'm in my late 20s. I've done a lot of sexual damage to myself in d past through frequent masturbation for almost twelve years and addiction to porn movies. To d glory of God, few months ago, I was able to successfully do away with these ugly inclinations after multiple failed attempts, thanks to my newly found girlfriend. However, my sexual performance since then has been all but impressive. I will heed to ur advice my consulting a doctor at a nearby general hospital this week. Will keep u informed as things unfold. |
tempest01:Ok bro. Will try it. Thanks. |
tempest01:Viagra... read a lot about it but I'm afraid of the possible side effects. Moreover, don't know if it's a permanent cure for it. |
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IyaIode:Same person. He just decided to change his moniker. |
The gullibility of Africans is sickening! A discerning mind really doesn't need a soothsayer to tell her it's a hoax. |
Unfortunately, the West and its allies have successfully brainwashed the gullible and undiscerning general public through the mainstream media that Islam in its entirety is synonymous to terrorism |
BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA COMMENTS ON 'RADICAL ISLAM'. Public Presentation of Dr. Yinka Olomojobi's Book "Frontiers of Jihad, Radical Islam In Africa" Sep 15, 2015 - Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I am delighted to have been invited to chair this book presentation by Chief Joop Berkhout, OON, the Executive Chairman and CEO of Safari Books Limited, the publishers of not a few notable titles that are increasingly documenting for posterity, the historic developments in Nigeria's public space. Their last offering at which I was present, was Governor Nasir El Rufai's "The Accidental Public Servant" which was not only revealing but extremely well received. Today, we gather to receive another offering from Safari Books; and while I expect that the book reviewer will take us through its well researched contents, I will now share with you my own source of delight. A few weeks ago, a report broke on Cable News Network (CNN) that North Korea was threatening war on South Korea. This was not the first time. What struck me particularly was that within minutes, a Professor from one of America's universities was already on the set, providing insights into the mindset of the Korean leader, its government and its people as a way of assisting the public, and I am sure the American Government understand and anticipate what was likely to happen. Happily, nothing terrible has happened till date. But that incident left me recalling how many times I had seen this kind of thing. One intellectual or the other in America or Britian, specializing solely in the history, culture, diversity and people of one country or the other and providing resources and intelligence to their National Government and people, which often forms the basis of national security and economic decisions. They have experts on Syria, Israel, Palestine, the whole Middle East, Asia, Africa etc. Whether the experts get it right or not, I have always asked myself a simple question: Who and where are our university dons who are experts on Mali, Chad, Niger, Ghana and our other West African neighbours to start with? Who are the experts on all the nations that make up the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)? How do we use our knowledge of the politics and culture of OPEC countries to influence and shape OPEC policies? Will such people not be a veritable source of information (or intelligence if you prefer that word) to our national security and by extension our Government, in anticipating political and economic developments in the ECOWAS sub-region and helping us take better informed decisions; about the political and economic issues arising in the ECOWAS Sub-region in a leadership capacity? These were my thoughts and I was thinking about what could be done about promoting the interest of professors and intellectuals in Nigerian universities to take up research about each West African state and better still go and live there for a period, study them, develop papers and reports about them for onward transmission to the relevant department of our Government for useful engagement with those states and to serve national security and economic purposes. Perhaps if this was the case before now, we would have had better information for our security services to assist them deal with the terror problems we are currently facing. Ladies and gentlemen, I am not suggesting that nothing is being done, but I know only what is obvious. Enter Dr. Yinka Olomojobi of Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, in Ogun State of Nigeria and his "Frontiers of Jihad, Radical Islam in Africa" and you will understand why I said "I am delighted to be here". At the time I was writing this address, I had not finished reading the book in detail, but the much I have read compels me to make some comments, and in doing so I will do my best not to pre-empt the review. I only wish to express an opinion about the linkages being made between acts of terror and criminality, with what is now gaining global definition as 'Radical Islam" as being the cause. I have observed that this is largely a work of research and this might explain this definition of "Radical Islam" because the references that support the research of Dr. Olomojobi noted on pages 40-47,69-72, 108-111, 142-144, 175-178, 232-234,293-295,334-336 and 341 are dominated by materials from western authors and commentators. In my view, they reveal an ignorance of Islam at the best, or a deliberate stereo-type of terror in Islamic States. I say this because, as I have said earlier, 'experts' are not necessarily always right and we have proof of this in the intelligence gathering upon which an unnecessary war was launched against Iraq. Furthermore, it seems to me that a religion whose foundation is PEACE cannot be the foundation or excuse for acts of murder, rape, savagery, pillaging and terror. It may well be that the perpetrators claim that they act in pursuit of some type of Islam but I think the sensible thing to do, if we must understand their intention, and defeat their purpose is to refuse to accept that reason. It is sheer propaganda to fool the general public and to deceive gullible people in the name of a faith whose tenets they themselves breach and violate. The biggest risk of succumbing to this propaganda is to put a religion on trial while expecting its adherents to join the fight against criminals. Put differently, is it "Radical Christianity" when Adolf Hitler pursued his anti-Semitic agenda against the Jews? It was described as mass murder. It became known as Holocaust. It is also not "Radical Christianity" when a preacher in Los Angeles who later relocated to Guyana in South America asked his followers to commit mass suicide on November 18, 1977? It was mindless crime, even though there was a religious undertone. As Dr. Olowojobi himself reproduced President Buhari's comments along these lines in the book when he said, "You cannot go and kill innocent people and say Allah Akbar! It is either you do not believe it or you do not know what you are saying. So it has nothing to do with religion; they are just terrorists and Nigeria will mobilize against all of them" I agree with this position entirely. I commend Dr. Olomojobi for intellectualizing the discourse, and I hope there will be other participants in our quest to rid our land of common criminals who masquerade as promoters of faith. The word "radical" in its ordinary meaning is said to "concern the most basic and important parts of something"; which is "thorough and complete" according to the Oxford Advanced Dictionary, 7th Edition at page 1196. This definition supports my argument because murder, rape, kidnapping and bombing are not the "basic" or "important" parts of Islam and they do not make Islam "complete". The simple truth is we have allowed the voices of a few criminals to rise above that of billions of law abiding global citizens. There is no such thing as 'Radical Islam', it is a definition we must depart from quickly. If there is such a word I would say it is 'Radical Dis-Islamization'. What we are dealing with is a new wave of crime, by criminals who seem to have an edge because of the need for a new global legal order and the gaps created by globalization. Guns alone will not defeat them, neither will nuclear armaments. It is our collective understanding and our collective agreement that this has nothing to do with religion, it is our development of the appropriate counter-messaging, it is our collective resolve to stop helping to promote their brand, by calling their names, that will expose them for what and who they are, and help us to defeat them. Let me conclude now by sharing with you one of the most profound statements I have heard on this matter. It was made by a Muslim American, when the New York City refused to grant a permit for the construction of a mosque around the Ground Zero area where the Twin Towers were bombed, during the redevelopment efforts. Although I do not now remember his name those words he spoke as he wept openly will remain with me for a long while. They were to these effects "criminals have stolen my religion". They capture my position that this is not about Islam. They support my view for a departure from accepting any definition, concept or excuse of "Radical Islam", and it is only in this way that the majority of about 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide can be mobilized with Christians and other faiths to join in the fight against criminals. Thank you for indulging me with your time. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN . __,_._,___ |
Sile's thread is always on point, always fascinating and amazing. I never get bored of viewing your thread to the very last page. Thumbs up bro. |
I have a 2006 Honda odyssey touring. The original tyres have all worn out and I need replacement. Tyre dealers are finding it pretty difficult to get me the exact spec of the Michelin pax tyres. Conventional tyres didn't work either due to the pax system. Will really appreciate anyone with similar experience to guide me on the way out. Thanks in anticipation of your response. |
I have a 2006 Honda odyssey touring. The original tyres have all worn out and I need replacement. Tyre dealers are finding it pretty difficult to get me the exact spec of the Michelin pax tyres. Conventional tyres didn't work either due to the pax system. Will really appreciate anyone with similar experience to guide me on the way out. Thanks in anticipation of your response. |
luvlyoracle:No sir. Only MTN and Etisalat data bundles. Thanks. |
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Due to the new development from MTN, our prices have been reviewed thus: 1GB is now #1200 for cash/bank payment, but #1300 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ) 2GB is now #2300 for cash/bank payment, but #2400 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ) 3GB now #3400 cash/bank payment, but #3500 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ). 5GB now #5600 cash/bank payment, but #5800 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ). There are no more 250mb and 500mb. These are the new terms and conditions from MTN. We are very sorry for any inconveniences caused. Bank details: Gtbank: Oyaleke Taye; 0037348516. Access bank: Oyaleke Taye; 0691510309. First bank: Oyaleke Taye; 3047537096. After payment, send d following to any of our contacts : *Ur Name *Mode of payment*Bank paid to* Amount Paid* Phone No u want d data to be transferred to*. Eg *John* Gtbank transfer or quickteller* #1000* 08030000000*. We will transfer the data to u almost immediately after confirming your payment. You can also come to any of our offices to purchase d data. Our Ekiti office is located at Shop G19, Fayose market, Ado Ekiti. Our Osun state office is located at Galaxy bubbles, beside Lagos car garage, opposite OAU campus gate, Ede road Ile-ife. While our Edo state address is at Uniben central mosque, Benin. We've built an unquestionable integrity over d months and our teeming customers can attest to this. It's not our desire to inflate prices all of a sudden - MTN forced our hands. The least we sell now is 1GB due to d force of circumstance. We appreciate u all for the implicit trust u have in our service and we remain committed to upholding d temple of integrity, trust and reliability as always. Moreover, we hereby inform you all that Etisalat data bundles will be available as from tomorrow henceforth. Pls bear with us. Hylink Communication... a service you can trust. |
Hylink Communication contacts: 0806 443 9815- calls and sms only 0706 863 0480- calls and sms only 0806 445 7322- calls and sms only 0706 224 2007- whatsapp only BB pin : 7A49679F. |
Due to the new development from MTN, our prices have been reviewed thus: 1GB is now #1200 for cash/bank payment, but #1300 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ) 2GB is now #2300 for cash/bank payment, but #2400 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ) 3GB now #3400 cash/bank payment, but #3500 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ). 5GB now #5600 cash/bank payment, but #5800 for voucher payment ( MTN recharge cards ). There are no more 250mb and 500mb. These are the new terms and conditions from MTN. We are very sorry for any inconveniences caused. Bank details: Gtbank: Oyaleke Taye; 0037348516. Access bank: Oyaleke Taye; 0691510309. First bank: Oyaleke Taye; 3047537096. After payment, send d following to any of our contacts : *Ur Name *Mode of payment*Bank paid to* Amount Paid* Phone No u want d data to be transferred to*. Eg *John* Gtbank transfer or quickteller* #1000* 08030000000*. We will transfer the data to u almost immediately after confirming your payment. You can also come to any of our offices to purchase d data. Our Ekiti office is located at Shop G19, Fayose market, Ado Ekiti. Our Osun state office is located at Galaxy bubbles, beside Lagos car garage, opposite OAU campus gate, Ede road Ile-ife. While our Edo state address is at Uniben central mosque, Benin. We've built an unquestionable integrity over d months and our teeming customers can attest to this. It's not our desire to inflate prices all of a sudden - MTN forced our hands. The least we sell now is 1GB due to d force of circumstance. We appreciate u all for the implicit trust u have in our service and we remain committed to upholding d temple of integrity, trust and reliability as always. Moreover, we hereby inform you all that Etisalat data bundles will be available as from tomorrow henceforth. Pls bear with us. Hylink Communication... a service you can trust. |
Same here ooo. I'm also confused. I still have like 53GB balance. I just hope it's network glitch or else gobe go happen. |
A very neat Samsung galaxy note 2 is for sale for 45k. Interested and serious buyer should contact: 0806 093 5892.
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Pls bro, I need a 16-digit unlock codes for my huawei glo bolt modem. Model no: MF667. IMEI: 860014017836230. Thanks in anticipation of your reply. |