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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Bobbyfreshh(m): 9:56pm On Feb 27, 2020
itsme01:
undecided


who is funding this guys for 10 straight years,


.
Buhari tongue undecided
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Ofemmanu1: 9:59pm On Feb 27, 2020
No destiny attacks us from outside. But, within him, man bears his fate and there comes a moment when he knows himself vulnerable; and then, as in a vertigo, blunder upon blunder lures him.
bihari is a basterrd.
mannabbqgrilz is a super mofkin basterrrd
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 10:01pm On Feb 27, 2020
itsme01:
undecided

who is funding this guys for 10 straight years,

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Muslims (Sunni) faithful around the world.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by itsme01: 10:03pm On Feb 27, 2020
Lostz:
Muslims (Sunni) faithful around the world.
I am muslim and sunni and I don't fund them neither do we pay tithe in mosques to warrant such funding
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by AgentNairaland(f): 10:06pm On Feb 27, 2020
I Smell Lie Muhammad...
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 10:10pm On Feb 27, 2020
itsme01:
I am muslim and sunni and I don't fund them neither do we pay tithe in mosques to warrant such funding
but you donate to Islamic charity organization who in turn channel your donations to fight jihad( terrorism)

Documents seized during the 2002 Bosnia raid showed that al-Qaeda widely exploited charities to channel financial and material support to its operatives across the globe. [94] Notably, this activity exploited the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) and the Muslim World League (MWL). The IIRO had ties with al-Qaeda associates worldwide, including al-Qaeda's deputy Ayman al Zawahiri. Zawahiri's brother worked for the IIRO in Albania and had actively recruited on behalf of al-Qaeda. [95] The MWL was openly identified by al-Qaeda's leader as one of the three charities al-Qaeda primarily relied upon for funding sources.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by HajaraIsahJalin: 10:10pm On Feb 27, 2020
Talkingoil:
Don't mind the ignoramus

Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:11pm On Feb 27, 2020
tutudesz:
Italy is between China and Japan? Or Between Iran and America?
Did coronavirus enter Italy through the land border?
Reason what you're saying na undecided
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by coernes: 10:13pm On Feb 27, 2020
Nigeria is becoming the worse country investors can think of investing in.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by WelcomeToBiafra: 10:15pm On Feb 27, 2020
Drabeey:
If you can't make calls perhaps because network is bad, if i am you i won't buy recharge cards. If you don't top up your credit, this ~discos~ network providers won't bank your money thereby bringing them some shortage.

On a contrary note however, if they can't power their equipments they won't lose anything (they are not buying deisel to power that station) but in sure they would lose customers trust a (very paramount to business).

In summary this Economy hardship is arguably a factor caused by insecurity (Telecoms are also feeling the itch).

If you calculate what Nigeria government is spending on security alone would do alot if garnished on even Education sector. Maybe it's been looted or not, imagine Nigeria is secure, no Boko, no herdsman wahala....?

Well sorry i was having a bad day...


Drabeey was HERE
If not that this fulani government not terrorist, why did the terrorist government stopped deisel instead of Boko Haram.

Let say technically, 99% part of the north is controlled by the Boko Haram forces.

Truly, useless thing called nigeria is an expired creation of terrorist lugard.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by itsme01: 10:19pm On Feb 27, 2020
Lostz:
but you donate to Islamic charity organization who in turn channel your donations to fight jihad( terrorism)

Documents seized during the 2002 Bosnia raid showed that al-Qaeda widely exploited charities to channel financial and material support to its operatives across the globe. [94] Notably, this activity exploited the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) and the Muslim World League (MWL). The IIRO had ties with al-Qaeda associates worldwide, including al-Qaeda's deputy Ayman al Zawahiri. Zawahiri's brother worked for the IIRO in Albania and had actively recruited on behalf of al-Qaeda. [95] The MWL was openly identified by al-Qaeda's leader as one of the three charities al-Qaeda primarily relied upon for funding sources.
we don't donate to any Islamic organization, In a mosque you pray and take our leave... we know the true financier of Al Qaeda had always being the US just to destabilize middle east especially for oil hikes, we all know thye funded Isis and rebels in Libya just to get ghadafi off.. we aint buying western propaganda
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 10:31pm On Feb 27, 2020
itsme01:
we don't donate to any Islamic organization, In a mosque you pray and take our leave... we know the true financier of Al Qaeda had always being the US just to destabilize middle east especially for oil hikes, we all know thye funded Isis and rebels in Libya just to get ghadafi off.. we aint buying western propaganda
you may not be donating but Sunni Muslims around the world donate to charities... the money is then channel to jihadist .

Zakat ( Arabic : ﺯﻛﺎﺓ zakāh [zaˈkaːh] , "that which purifies", [1] also Zakat al-mal [zaˈkaːt alˈmaːl]
ﺯﻛﺎﺓ ﺍﻟﻤﺎﻝ , "zakat on wealth", [2] or Zakah ) [3] is a form of alms-giving treated in Islam as a religious obligation or tax, [4][5] which, by
Quranic ranking, is next after prayer ( salat) in importance. [6]
As one of the Five Pillars of Islam , zakat is a religious duty for all Muslims who meet the necessary criteria of wealth. [7] It is a mandatory charitable contribution, often considered to be a tax. [8][9] The payment and disputes on zakat have played a major role in the history of Islam, notably during the Ridda wars . [10][11] [ page needed.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by itsme01: 10:33pm On Feb 27, 2020
Lostz:
you may not be donating but Sunni Muslims around the world donate to charities... the money is then channel to jihadist .

Zakat ( Arabic : ﺯﻛﺎﺓ zakāh [zaˈkaːh] , "that which purifies", [1] also Zakat al-mal [zaˈkaːt alˈmaːl]
ﺯﻛﺎﺓ ﺍﻟﻤﺎﻝ , "zakat on wealth", [2] or Zakah ) [3] is a form of alms-giving treated in Islam as a religious obligation or tax, [4][5] which, by
Quranic ranking, is next after prayer ( salat) in importance. [6]
As one of the Five Pillars of Islam , zakat is a religious duty for all Muslims who meet the necessary criteria of wealth. [7] It is a mandatory charitable contribution, often considered to be a tax. [8][9] The payment and disputes on zakat have played a major role in the history of Islam, notably during the Ridda wars . [10][11] [ page needed.
hahahahaaa.. zakat is done suring Ramadan and it is preferably done using grains of your choice, rice wheat millet and co, and you give it to a mosque that then send it to the needy.. truly many of you just don't understand islam.. PS: I have worshiped in both Nigeria and across the middle east and I am talking fact

some of you are neck deep in western propaganda
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 10:40pm On Feb 27, 2020
itsme01:
hahahahaaa.. zakat is done suring Ramadan and it is preferably done using grains of your choice, rice wheat millet and co, and you give it to a mosque that then send it to the needy.. truly many of you just don't understand islam.. PS: I have worshiped in both Nigeria and across the middle east and I am talking fact

some of you are neck deep in western propaganda
stop lying. zakat is 2.5% of ones wealth that has satisfied all the conditions of Zakat (i.e., it is above the Nisab )
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Arjun1Side: 10:54pm On Feb 27, 2020
Agboriotejoye:
First Dangote, Now Airtel

Zombies will say Dangote and Airtel were profiting from the corruption of the previous regime.
Sai Abba
Sai Kyari

Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by tutudesz: 10:57pm On Feb 27, 2020
Agboriotejoye:
Did coronavirus enter Italy through the land border?
Reason what you're saying na undecided
Mr man Italy border control and patrol is far better than Nigeria and No body known how Coronavirus entered Italy, Iran Brazil, etc whether land border or sea or air. So if closing our border will protect us, so be it!
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by itsme01: 10:59pm On Feb 27, 2020
Lostz:
stop lying. zakat is 2.5% of ones wealth that has satisfied all the conditions of Zakat (i.e., it is above the Nisab )
you are still so naïve on the subject you are speaking on that mere google search cant help you if you are not in the system.. it long lost practice using nisab to know who can make zakat, Nisab is about $4000 usd.. now I am telling you Zakat is giving in grains , food and other items yet you are arguing .. you type are just ridiculously funny, like a muslim googling about catholic tradition to argue with a catholic priest.. that's just plane silly
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 11:11pm On Feb 27, 2020
itsme01:
you are still so naïve on the subject you are speaking on that mere google search cant help you if you are not in the system.. it long lost practice using nisab to know who can make zakat, Nisab is about $4000 usd.. now I am telling you Zakat is giving in grains , food and other items yet you are arguing .. you type are just ridiculously funny, like a muslim googling about catholic tradition to argue with a catholic priest.. that's just plane silly
you may be poor ; so you don't meet the condition for zakat. or you are a Yoruba Muslim .

zakat is still being given in cash today. I have met hausa Muslims who admit to paying zakat but Yoruba Muslims always lie about it.


are you a Christian? why do you talk about tithe?

I have seen post about how to calculate zakat and many other clarification about zakat by Muslims pages on Facebook
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by jaxxy(m): 11:20pm On Feb 27, 2020
This government doesn’t has a proper grasp on the happenings and activities in the country. They are instead very busy with the wrong things
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Olatoman(m): 11:20pm On Feb 27, 2020
Drabeey:
If you can't make calls perhaps because network is bad, if i am you i won't buy recharge cards. If you don't top up your credit, this ~discos~ network providers won't bank your money thereby bringing them some shortage.

On a contrary note however, if they can't power their equipments they won't lose anything (they are not buying deisel to power that station) but in sure they would lose customers trust (very paramount to business).

In summary this Economy hardship is arguably a factor caused by insecurity (Telecoms are also feeling the itch).

If you calculate what Nigeria government is spending on security alone would do alot if garnished on even Education sector. Maybe it's been looted or not, imagine Nigeria is secure, no Boko, no herdsman wahala....?

Well sorry i was having a bad day...


Drabeey was HERE
On a surface level this seems correct, but if you glean it further, I'll kindly disagree with.
Deploying an asset means you'll expect returns from the asset. You'll have the usual running cost for the asset, and also the passive cost, in this case depreciation.
If they cant match income to expenses (depreciation and other maintenance costs), then they are actually losing.

Considering something else, boko haram bombing bts stations shows they understand that cutting communications is one effective way to win a war.
If residents cant call out for help, and BH deploys Transmittor radios that have a long range, they'll remain in communication while others are in a blackout. Having spotters and an advance team who communicate encryptlly will make it harder to beat them.

Crazy.

Stopping the supply of diesel without providing or even making such telecoms sites secured is a waste of time and strategy.

The war against BH is not just one battlefront, so many points have to be considered.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Stormywolf: 11:20pm On Feb 27, 2020
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itsme01:
I am muslim and sunni and I don't fund them neither do we pay tithe in mosques to warrant such funding
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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 11:23pm On Feb 27, 2020
Olatoman:
On a surface level this seems correct, but if you glean it further, I'll kindly disagree with.
Deploying an asset means you'll expect returns from the asset. You'll have the usual running cost for the asset, and also the passive cost, in this case depreciation.
If they cant match income to expenses (depreciation and other maintenance costs), then they are actually losing.

Considering something else, boko haram bombing bts stations shows they understand that cutting communications is one effective way to win a war.
If residents cant call out for help, and BH deploys Transmittor radios that have a long range, they'll remain in communication while others are in a blackout. Having spotters and an advance team who communicate encryptlly will make it harder to beat them.

Crazy.

Stopping the supply of diesel without providing or even making such telecoms sites secured is a waste of time and strategy.

The war against BH is not just one battlefront, so many points have to be considered.
You are right but.....
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Olatoman(m): 11:28pm On Feb 27, 2020
Drabeey:
If you can't make calls perhaps because network is bad, if i am you i won't buy recharge cards. If you don't top up your credit, this ~discos~ network providers won't bank your money thereby bringing them some little shortage.

On a contrary note however, if they can't power their equipments they won't lose anything (at least not for buying deisel to power that station) but im sure they would lose customers trust (very paramount to business).

In summary this Economic phardship is arguably a factor caused by insecurity (Telecoms are also feeling the itch).

If you calculate what Nigeria government is spending on security alone would do alot if garnished on even Education sector. Maybe it's been looted or not, imagine Nigeria is secure, no Boko, no herdsmen wahala....? Things will go smoothly, US won't place travel ban, No idp camps (government won't be spending on that too)

Not even all these funds terrorism is gulping. Im still wondering how much it would cost to put Borno back to what it was prior 2008/2009. What of lives and properties lost in this illiteracy war/ political tactical embezzlement going on, hun huh
Forget it is happening Faraway from you, either ways we are all paying our quota to this war.

Well sorry i was also having a bad day anyways


Drabeey was HERE
On a surface level this seems correct, but if you glean it further, I'll kindly disagree with.
Deploying an asset means you'll expect returns from the asset. You'll have the usual running cost for the asset, and also the passive cost, in this case depreciation.
If they cant match income to expenses (depreciation and other maintenance costs), then they are actually losing.

Considering something else, boko haram bombing bts stations shows they understand that cutting communications is one effective way to win a war.
If residents cant call out for help, and BH deploys Transmittor radios that have a long range, they'll remain in communication while others are in a blackout. Having spotters and an advance team who communicate encryptlly will make it harder to beat them.

Crazy.

Stopping the supply of diesel without providing or even making such telecoms sites secured is a waste of time and strategy.

The war against BH is not just one battlefront, so many points have to be considered.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Stormywolf: 11:30pm On Feb 27, 2020
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itsme01:
hahahahaaa.. zakat is done suring Ramadan and it is preferably done using grains of your choice, rice wheat millet and co, and you give it to a mosque that then send it to the needy.. truly many of you just don't understand islam.. PS: I have worshiped in both Nigeria and across the middle east and I am talking fact

some of you are neck deep in western propaganda
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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Stormywolf: 11:30pm On Feb 27, 2020
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itsme01:
you are still so naïve on the subject you are speaking on that mere google search cant help you if you are not in the system.. it long lost practice using nisab to know who can make zakat, Nisab is about $4000 usd.. now I am telling you Zakat is giving in grains , food and other items yet you are arguing .. you type are just ridiculously funny, like a muslim googling about catholic tradition to argue with a catholic priest.. that's just plane silly
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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Olatoman(m): 11:32pm On Feb 27, 2020
Drabeey:
You are right but.....
They are losing money. (Telcos)

But really, we in trouble in this country.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Stormywolf: 11:38pm On Feb 27, 2020
[s]
itsme01:
too what gain?
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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 11:47pm On Feb 27, 2020
Story story Airtel trying to justify their horrible service.

What has BH to gain from bombing their masts, especially when they claim to have power issues and lack of diesel has been affecting their operation.

Does not add up.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Agboriotejoye(m): 11:53pm On Feb 27, 2020
tutudesz:
Mr man Italy border control and patrol is far better than Nigeria and No body known how Coronavirus entered Italy, Iran Brazil, etc whether land border or sea or air. So if closing our border will protect us, so be it!
Me Man, coronavirus was brought into Italy by a Chinese man. That was the first case at least. I'm sure you know how a Chinese man can enter Italy.
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Stormywolf: 11:55pm On Feb 27, 2020
[s]
itsme01:
undecided


who is funding this guys for 10 straight years,


.
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