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CelebritiesRe: Ini Edo Delicious Bread Bakery Closed Down In Ogudu Lagos After Divorce by QMark: 1:36pm On Oct 26, 2014
Why would I even eat Ini Edo bread when my mates are eating Ini Edo?
Christianity EtcRe: Who Is Your Favorite Bible Character And Why? by QMark: 10:32am On Oct 26, 2014
chibwike:
my fav bible character is job
Seconded. It takes only "a Job" to believe & build even when there is no sign of rainfall.
PhonesRe: My Experience With Techno And Its Service Agent, Carlcare. by QMark:
nani667:
My advice to you is just get a Samsung device if and when you have the money.... For just 25K you can get a good used Samsung Galaxy S3.... Avoid phones that will give you high BP
Samsung ke? Tell me how Samsung is better than Techno apart from the premium brand positioning (on paper & in brand communications only, & not in user experience).

That cheap plastic. (Ref: Iphone's perfect response to their foolish online ad when they launched S3?)


Team HTC.

I know i'm going to get a lot of stones in the head for condemning Samsung, as half of Nigerians use the phone. I'm prepared for that. I'll reply you all here.


xtervaganza:
the cheap plastic outsold your darling htc
Guy, there is huge difference between sales volume and brand quality. I am talking about user experience here. Good marketing can sell my poo to you at the rate equivalent to your 1 month salary.

akpanikpe:
HTC one M8 is the real machine. Other phones De learn
That's the phone posting my comments. You'll understand my language better than those who never tasted both sides. I used Samsung up to Galaxy S4 before resigning to what I consider as better option.

Pervert1:
ewww....HTC? Damn,i'm using a HTC device,and it's the second HTC product i have used...i am not impressed at all!
1. You forgot to mention the model. Of course you won't get all you want in all HTC phones, and same apply to every phone brand. I cant buy a Samsung R220 and expect it to impress me in 2014.
2. You forgot to compare your experience with Samsung
3. When comparing, remember that cost is a major factor. Compare a N10k Samsung with a N10k HTC, and N100k Samsung with N100k HTC. And not forgetting, Techno of N10k and N100k respectively.


natureblack:
I gave you a like bro.


That magic moment when a phone is QUITELY BRILLIANT.
The pay off line is all the brand is. It is quiet; it is brilliant.

BusinessRe: Rising Electricity Theft Cases Threaten N150bn Meter Market by QMark:
Na everything we dey thief for Nigeria ni?
AgricultureRe: FG Targets 20m Tonnes Of Domestic Food Production By 2015 by QMark: 9:57am On Oct 24, 2014
Focus on agriculture is key
BusinessRe: 6 Types Of People You Meet In Nigerian Banks by QMark: 7:16am On Oct 24, 2014
I borrow pen like no other. Sometimes I even forget that I have a pen in my pocket cos pen borrowing is almost an habit.
PoliticsRe: Civil Servants Threaten Strike Over Proposed Wage Deregulation by QMark: 10:33am On Oct 23, 2014
lezz:
Political office holders aren't meant to recoup their capital after they get into public office. This isn't business. If you want to profit from capital spent then get into a business.

in the Uk, all members of House of Commons and all the members of House of Lords pay for their house rents and other bills. The only official residence is for the Prime minister (10 Downing Street) this is a country whose GDP is bigger than the entire sub-sahara Africa.

In Nigeria, house members don't pay for fuel even for their private cars. Yet they receive 30million per month. That's why every dick want to go there at all cost. Our cost of government is criminally expensive.
My point about posters is sure a joke.

I definitely can't fault your argument. You're 100 right. Unfortunately, things have to be abnormal to be normal in Nigeria. It is so sad.
TV/MoviesRe: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by QMark: 7:41am On Oct 23, 2014
henryobinna:
you're sick!
wether better alternative is available or not this is still a goodmove
Tell me what part of my post says this is not a good move.

I chose to ignore the "sick" part of your post. I don't want to make a fellow man cry this morning.
TV/MoviesRe: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by QMark:
This is only good news if they have a better alternative.

thunder74:
She noted that there were indigenous firms which could also render premium satellite broadcast programming to Nigerians, but complained that “deliberate actions” by monopolies stifled the firms.
Like HiTV abi? They were much more arrogant brand during their short EPL reigns. And picture quality was not too far from that of LTV 8

thunder74:
“In every country, measures are taken to protect the people.
“What is happening to us in Nigeria does not happen elsewhere on the continent.
“It is high time our regulatory body, the NBC was positioned to protect Nigerians from this arbitrary actions,” she stated.
The House Deputy Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, wondered why Nigeria, one of the countries with the largest subscriber base of Dstv services, hardly received the kind of “subscriber-friendly offers” that were offered to the citizens of other African countries.
“You have a situation in the telecommunications industry, for example, where you are billed as you go or use your mobile phones.
“You pay for what you use. We should be having pay as you view or watch as well.
“Why should Nigerians continue to pay for Dstv services whether they are at home using the service or not?” Ogor asked.
He cited Kenya as one of the countries that had taken measures to contain the excesses of Dstv and other foreign digital satellite TV service providers.
True.

I pay N13,450 per month. That's paying about One Million Naira (N1,000,000) to watch TV for only 6 years. That's the price of 1 plot of land in some outskirt of Lagos. Chai. I cant wait for the success of this move.

To be on the conservative side, let's say they have 1,000,000 premium subscribers. If my math has not failed me, that's N1,000,000,000,000 (someone should help me write this in words) for 6 years.
BusinessRe: Nigerian Manufacturers Capture Eastern, Southern African Markets by QMark: 6:44am On Oct 23, 2014
We have not captured Nigeria market, but busy capturing Eastern & Southern African markets. Or why are we still being referred to as a consumer nation? Until we start producing more than we consume, we have no business capturing other markets when Nigeria is starving of "QUALITY" made in Nigeria products.

Take out the Chinese, Indians & Lebanese from this country & we are dead. An average Nigerian doesn't see opportunities in manufacturing, as the profit doesn't come as fast as Music, Politics & Yahoo Yahoo.


All thanks to our brothers in the Eastern Nigeria for their efforts.
SportsRe: Nigeria Is Not A Serious Football Country - Keshi by QMark: 6:38am On Oct 23, 2014
See serious football coach talking
PoliticsRe: Civil Servants Threaten Strike Over Proposed Wage Deregulation by QMark: 6:25am On Oct 23, 2014
curiousmind11:
Why don't you talk about the jumbo pay and allowances gulped by these dis-honorables? The minimum wage should be left as it is, or an improvement made. How justified are these polithieves in the amount they make legally and illegally?

OK, they printed poster. I guess U are warming up to join the league. Kudos!!
Guy, I'm suprised you took my words seriously. Just trying to create a "lighter note" perspective from the sad situation. I'm sorry if it landed wrongly on you. No vex.
PoliticsRe: Power Generating Plants Perform Below 30% Capacity – FG by QMark: 6:01am On Oct 23, 2014
[quote author=jarkbauer =27373445]Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, revealed that many power plants built to generate electricity were only able to utilise a fraction of their installed capacities due to shortfalls in the supply of gas. ”[/quote]Shortfalls in gas supply? When we still continue to kill our Niger Delta brothers with consistent gas flaring.
FamilyRe: BEATING YOUR KIDS; Discipline Or Abuse? by QMark: 5:57am On Oct 23, 2014
It was discipline until we became parents.
PoliticsRe: Civil Servants Threaten Strike Over Proposed Wage Deregulation by QMark:
olatade:
“The monthly take home pay of each member of the National Assembly is about N30m. Yet, they are pained that Nigerian workers receive N18,000 monthly minimum wage, which is about $109 per month.”
It is very true that N18k minimum wage is too small for Nigerian wokers, but as an office assistant in Ijebu Ode LGA, comparing your salary to that of the NA member is too much to wish for. Did you spend money on posters? All you did was a N5 photocopy of your 2-page CV. grin

But seriously this is sad. N18k per month is about N600 per day. And an average civil servant has about 7 children. The math is hard to do. sad
PoliticsRe: FG Approves N165bn For Construction Of Section 5 Of East-west Road - by QMark: 10:41pm On Oct 22, 2014
We only see all these approvals in the news. Well, GEJ is indirectly releasing the money to be used for his 2015 campaign.
CelebritiesRe: Don Jazzy Shares Throwback Pic Of When He Used To Play For Muma Gee by QMark: 3:25pm On Oct 22, 2014
see transformation
CelebritiesRe: Toyin Aimakhu: We Women Are Enemies To Ourselves by QMark: 3:23pm On Oct 22, 2014
Obviously. It's everywhere.
HealthRe: NMA Promises To Stop Strike As Bargaining Tool by QMark: 8:28pm On Oct 21, 2014
NMA, killing Nigerians with wrong diagnosis since1820
FamilyRe: 3,000 Applicant Screened For Gombe Mass Wedding by QMark: 3:16pm On Oct 21, 2014
itstpia1:
why?
It's simple now, mass wedding, mass whatever happens after wedding.
CelebritiesRe: Chika Ike Shows Off her Sexy Body As She Sails On Luxury by QMark: 1:49pm On Oct 21, 2014
Beautiful.


austinbrown:
Tiny legs
Are legs supposed to be like tubers of yam?
FamilyRe: 3,000 Applicant Screened For Gombe Mass Wedding by QMark:
What's the population of Gombe?

After the wedding, they should lodge them in one open hall with plenty beds for their honeymoon.

Mass wedding, mass whatever happens after wedding.
EducationRe: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by QMark: 9:17am On Oct 21, 2014
What do you expect in a failed Nigeria education system?

Tbliss12:
They claimed that Onadeko wants to destroy their career by failing them en masse and they have called for a review of the examination as well as their results.
But Nigerian students sha....
When they pass, they go "WE PASSED"
When they fail, the story becomes "THEY FAILED US"
PoliticsRe: Speaker Tambuwal Defects To APC by QMark: 7:49pm On Oct 20, 2014
All these movements
HealthRe: Dear World - A Letter From Liberia President To The World by QMark(op): 2:32pm On Oct 20, 2014
agitator:
Your letter or liberian president letter? huh huh huh
Google has not started sending monthly bill for using Google search
HealthDear World - A Letter From Liberia President To The World by QMark(op): 1:26pm On Oct 20, 2014
Dear World,

In just over six months, Ebola has managed to bring my country to a standstill. We have
lost over 2,000 Liberians. Some are children struck down in the prime of their youth.
Some were fathers, mothers, brothers or best friends. Many were brave health workers
that risked their lives to save others, or simply offer victims comfort in their final moments.
There is no coincidence Ebola has taken hold in three fragile states – Liberia, Sierra Leone
and Guinea – all battling to overcome the effects of interconnected wars. In Liberia, our
civil war ended only eleven years ago. It destroyed our public infrastructure, crushed our
economy and led to an exodus of educated professionals. A country that had some
3,000 qualified doctors at the start of the war was dependent by its end on barely three
dozen. In the last few years, Liberia was bouncing back. We realized there was a long
way to go, but the future was looking bright.

Now Ebola threatens to erase that hard work. Our economy was set to be larger and
stronger this year, offering more jobs to Liberians and raising living standards. Ebola is not
just a health crisis – across West Africa, a generation of young people risk being lost to an
economic catastrophe as harvests are missed, markets are shut and borders are closed.
The virus has been able to spread so rapidly because of the insufficient strength of the
emergency, medical and military services that remain under-resourced and without the
preparedness to confront such a challenge. This would have been the case whether the
confrontation was with Ebola, another infectious disease, or a natural disaster.

But one thing is clear. This is a fight in which the whole world has a stake. This disease
respects no borders. The damage it is causing in West Africa, whether in public health,
the economy or within communities – is already reverberating throughout the region and
across the world.

The international reaction to this crisis was initially inconsistent and lacking in clear
direction or urgency. Now finally, the world has woken up. The community of nations has
realized they cannot simply pull up the drawbridge and wish this situation away.
This fight requires a commitment from every nation that has the capacity to help – whether
that is with emergency funds, medical supplies or clinical expertise.

I have every faith in our resilience as Liberians, and our capacity as global citizens, to face
down this disease, beat it and rebuild. History has shown that when a people are at their
darkest hour, humanity has an enviable ability to act with bravery, compassion and
selflessness for the benefit of those most in need.

From governments to international organisations, financial institutions to NGOs, politicians
to ordinary people on the street in any corner of the world, we all have a stake in the
battle against Ebola. It is the duty of all of us, as global citizens, to send a message that
we will not leave millions of West Africans to fend for themselves against an enemy that
they do not know, and against whom they have little defence.

The time for talking or theorizing is over. Only concerted action will save my country, and
our neighbours, from experiencing another national tragedy. The words of Henrik Ibsen
have never been truer: “A thousand words leave not the same deep impression as does a
single deed.

Yours sincerely,
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

akpraise.com/2014/10/19/ebola-liberias-president-writes-moving-letter-to-the-world/
HealthRe: W.H.O Has Officially Declared Nigeria Ebola Free by QMark: 11:48am On Oct 20, 2014
The point when the US wishes she was Nigeria
CelebritiesRe: See Yinka Ayefele And His Wife On Their Wedding Day Before His Accident by QMark: 11:48am On Oct 20, 2014
lawrenceunaa:
is there something u guys need to gist us

Cos from the comments above there is more to his accident
Nothing different from what everyone is aware of except you. grin

He has been a hidden musician before his accident. His accident made him more popular and people began to appreciate him more after his accident.

That's all.
CelebritiesRe: See Yinka Ayefele And His Wife On Their Wedding Day Before His Accident by QMark: 10:57am On Oct 20, 2014
philantoxx:
before his destiny was activated.
True
CelebritiesRe: Mr Ibu And Family(pics) by QMark: 10:55am On Oct 20, 2014
Comedy dey this man blood
CelebritiesRe: Davido Chilling With T.i In London(pics) by QMark: 8:35pm On Oct 19, 2014
foreign musician
Music/RadioRe: Phenom Vs Vector by QMark: 7:09pm On Oct 17, 2014
hakeem4:
Abeg who's iller
??

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