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TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Babygiwa(op): 9:59pm On Oct 16, 2018
There has been a protest against TSTV and the CEO with some of the protesters claiming it is a fraudulent company. See his reply below

Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by forgiveness: 10:03pm On Oct 16, 2018
We dey watch you ooo.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by wilcox(m): 10:04pm On Oct 16, 2018
Some people at the top are against the establishment of TSTV just because the masses will not be reaped of their hard earned money unnecessarily.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Donald95(m):
You will never understand how bad Buhari's policy is while you are outside the business box. But when you try to establish that your dream business, You will now understand that how enticing bitter kola sounds is not how it tastes.

Bright won't say it to avoid frustration and witch hunt but the fact is that Buhari's Poorly thought out policies is his major problem

unmask:
what policies exactly?.... expatiate pleases
Those same policies that plunged us into recession and even now they said we are out, hunger and unemployment caused by those policies is still having negative effect on businesses
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Tk4all(m): 10:07pm On Oct 16, 2018
Look at this unfortunate being. . . . . . . . . . . . .







The guy should stfu already!!!!
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by kodded(m): 10:14pm On Oct 16, 2018
shut up abeg angry

Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Pavore9: 4:49am On Oct 17, 2018
His post reeks of arrogance and never did address the issue on ground.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Ghnaija(m): 4:49am On Oct 17, 2018
Hnmm
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Sugarcious(m): 4:49am On Oct 17, 2018
He's saying rubbish
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by TGM2015: 4:49am On Oct 17, 2018
Donald95:
You will never understand how bad Buhari's policy is while you are outside the business box. But when you try to establish that your dream business, You will now understand that how enticing bitter kola sounds is not how it tastes.

Bright won't say it to avoid frustration and witch hunt but the fact is that Buhari's Poorly thought out policies is his major problem
From the reply, he says Nigerians and not Nigeria Government. At second thought, if what you wrote is true, the examples of Shell and Chevron have invalidate your assertion.
The real problems of Nigerian business people are Nigerians who promote foreign products than locally made one. Even the so call made in Nigeria advocates have over 80% of their thing including education from Abroad.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by TalkTalkTwins(m): 4:50am On Oct 17, 2018
In Aunty Adeola's voice, we are watching you on plasma television

But I like the man shaa, he's very innovative
Nigeria needs more of people like him
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Dynamiceagle(f): 4:50am On Oct 17, 2018
you will stand
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by RockHard:
Some are already blaming Buhari for the charlatan's failure in business (even after this administration gave him 3-years tax waiver), as if na Buhari say make him no prepare properly for the business venture and be scamming people. Lol. Na Buhari cause dia wives infertility self.

Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by MANNABBQGRILLS:
No one even understand what this company are doing
....do they even understand themselves?!
Na CEO dey type like an agbero so?!
What manner of CEO! cheesy
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by adesina746: 4:52am On Oct 17, 2018
Donald95:
You will never understand how bad Buhari's policy is while you are outside the business box. But when you try to establish that your dream business, You will now understand that how enticing bitter kola sounds is not how it tastes.

Bright won't say it to avoid frustration and witch hunt but the fact is that Buhari's Poorly thought out policies is his major problem
What did Buhari collect from your father ehn? Buhari this , Buhari that.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:53am On Oct 17, 2018
RockHard:
Some are already blaming Buhari for the charlatan's failure. Lol. Na Buhari cause dia wife's infertility self.
Na so we see am o my brother .. Lazy people everywhere.....
They are all hypocrites and losers!

Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Pavore9: 4:53am On Oct 17, 2018
Donald95:
You will never understand how bad Buhari's policy is while you are outside the business box. But when you try to establish that your dream business, You will now understand that how enticing bitter kola sounds is not how it tastes.

Bright won't say it to avoid frustration and witch hunt but the fact is that Buhari's Poorly thought out policies is his major problem
Bright is not the only one running a business in Nigeria that is facing hostile policies from the 3 levels of government. TSTV's PR is very poor, just re-read his post.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by adesina746: 4:55am On Oct 17, 2018
Pavore9:
His post reeks of arrogance and never did address the issue on ground.
Imagine a whole CEO. This shows how this man as a typical proud Nigerian will treat his staffs
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by kennsville(m): 4:56am On Oct 17, 2018
TGM2015:
From the reply, he says Nigerians and not Nigeria Government. At second thought, if what you wrote is true, the examples of Shell and Chevron have invalidate your assertion.
The real problems of Nigerian business people are Nigerians who promote foreign products than locally made one. Even the so call made in Nigeria advocates have over 80% of their thing including education from Abroad.
pls mr correter.
if it we nigerians that is our problem, i ask, are we the ones patronising shell and the dutch companies?
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by unmask: 4:58am On Oct 17, 2018
Donald95:
You will never understand how bad Buhari's policy is while you are outside the business box. But when you try to establish that your dream business, You will now understand that how enticing bitter kola sounds is not how it tastes.

Bright won't say it to avoid frustration and witch hunt but the fact is that Buhari's Poorly thought out policies is his major problem
what policies exactly?.... expatiate pleases
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by RockHard:
post=72155479:
Na so we see am o my brother .. Lazy people everywhere.....
They are all hypocrites and losers!
Exactly. A lot of lazy scammers these days are using Buhari as an excuse for theirs and others failure in life rather than accepting personal responsibility and rectifying the problem.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Pavore9: 5:01am On Oct 17, 2018
adesina746:
Imagine a whole CEO. This shows how this man as a typical proud Nigerian will treat his staffs
How he treats his staff can best be imagined!
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by henrydadon(m): 5:05am On Oct 17, 2018
TStv was a scam from the beginning. once I saw the incentive they were giving and their quality of programs. I knew they were not gonna last.

Nigerians are just too gullible.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:06am On Oct 17, 2018
RockHard:
Exactly. A lot of lazy scammers these days are using Buhari as an excuse for theirs and others failures in life rather accepting personal responsibility and rectifying the problem.
Nigeria will be great again my brother....
All the wailers can wail till eternity!
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Sweetcollins: 5:07am On Oct 17, 2018
Fake promise is disastrous
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by adesina746: 5:11am On Oct 17, 2018
Pavore9:
How he treats his staff can best be imagined!
I tell u
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Blue3k(m): 5:12am On Oct 17, 2018
He should be be happy nigerians arent litigious people. If they were they would file class action. Lol even when a building falls on their head they wont sue and nobody goes to jail.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by babniyen(m): 5:13am On Oct 17, 2018
What is this one saying . Where are the decoders!!!!!
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by AZeD1(m): 5:19am On Oct 17, 2018
Pavore9:
His post reeks of arrogance and never did address the issue on ground.
The reply shows the guy doesn't know what he is doing.
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by kingthreat(m): 5:22am On Oct 17, 2018
THe guy came into the market with hype and hype. When you cant even deliver
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by Nwaohafia1:
Wait oooo, TSTV still has an office? I thought they have been buried by DSTV?

See, in Nigeria no cable TV can match Dstv. Yes, their subscription is expensive, i know but you enjoy every bit of their content. Dstv pay for good contents, the clarity is top notch.

I visited a friend who uses either Metro or one of these Nigerian cable tv, even with a good tv, i couldn't look at the television for more than 30 seconds. Not clear and poor sound.

I'm not justifying exorbitant fees but nothing compares to Dstv but truth be told.


Echefu Bright is suffering all these because he's an Igbo man grin
Re: TSTV CEO Responds To Protests Against Company Failure To Launch Successfully by moonraker(m):
TGM2015:
From the reply, he says Nigerians and not Nigeria Government. At second thought, if what you wrote is true, the examples of Shell and Chevron have invalidate your assertion.
The real problems of Nigerian business people are Nigerians who promote foreign products than locally made one. Even the so call made in Nigeria advocates have over 80% of their thing including education from Abroad.
Bingo.
Your head is in the right place.

Sorry but TSTV is MMM until proven otherwise.

The red flag started from the illegal way they showed Bein Sports in their lineup and then later took it off lol.

Like are they farking retarded?

I remember when they started making noise. They had some of their thugs on here and I did my best to warn anyone

willing to listen, to stay clear off TSTV. Their story didnt match up, plus the technology they were deploying was pure suspect.

I was called enemy of progress back in the day.
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