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eliascomm55:I need an iPhone 4s, what's the price? |
Beans is 17k, up from 14k last two weeks |
Olayimikami Location is Niger state, i don't know the name for the sack but I think it is 100 kg, same as soya |
[quote author=Olayimikami post=51197533]For those who have quoted prices for commodities, will appreciate if your can confirm bag sizes for ease of comparism. Thank you Soya 100 kg bag(jumbo) =12000 Beans "milk".... .......... 15000 Ground nuts (unshelled)... 6300 This are the ones I know. What do you think about the entry level price for beans? |
A bag of soya yesterday at Kontagora market was 13000 to 15000 |
Hello, do you deal in Pakistan and India wears for ladies? (jalabia, saree, scarves, Islamic clothing) |
DaveAloomah:that's good, please drop ur findings here if you do visit Katanguwa... Thanks |
DaveAloomah:that's expensive, if you can make it to Katanguwa market, I'll advice you to check their prices too since they're closer to the border maybe things will be cheaper there... |
I'm exactly in your shoes, what weight categories are the prices you just mentioned. I mean their KG, thanks |
I'm also in your shoes, needs a dealer's contact in Katanguwa market, will be traveling from Niger state... |
oluwatobyloba:Skip it |
oluwoleoni2:Did mine on the 7th and I haven't seen anything yet. Hopefully today |
laromaxcel:May or March? |
shogz89:Just pray for another call cus I received their call twice |
Ojestas:Where did you choose as ur center and did they asked for ur mail address? |
walepackage:I chose their Kano center too, but haven't heard from them since Monday |
walepackage:Start reading from page 90 |
Haven't heard anyone from Kano, what's up with that center? Cos dats where I chose o... ![]() |
temmyt20:If you really want to help him, search for him on google or Facebook |
Just received another call from Etisalat this morning after they called me on Monday, those expecting cbt invite should chill cos they still calling... |
[quote author=JideSM been trying to subscribe for the 3gb weekend plan to no avail... Please try it for me 08036476375 |
Let's see the network speed from your area... flaunt it!
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PayPal signs "ten of thousands" customers in Nigerian launch Tue Jul 22, 2014 7:14pm BST By Chijioke Ohuocha LAGOS (Reuters) - PayPal has signed up "tens of thousand" of Nigerians in its first week of operating in Africa's biggest economy, with consumers already purchasing items from Britain, China and the United States via its online platform, a company official said. E-commerce remains in its infancy in most of Africa but is growing exponentially with the advent of online retailers such as Jumia, partly owned by South African phone operator MTN, and a growing middle class with money to spend. Citizens of Africa's most populous nation could not buy goods directly from foreign merchants before the launch by PayPal, the payments unit of online auctioneer eBay Inc. "We have seen great uptake by Nigerians ... in terms of coverage," Malvina Goldfeld, PayPal's head of business development for sub-Saharan Africa, said in Lagos on Tuesday. PayPal entered Nigeria and 10 other nations last month, providing online payment alternatives for consumers via mobile phones or PCs in markets often blighted by financial fraud. The new markets bring the number of countries PayPal serves to 203. Goldfeld said that Paypal secured a few deals with electronics suppliers in China and Dubai ahead of its launch and that it had partnered with Nigerian lender First Bank, which has more than 10.5 million customers. ELECTRONICS AND FASHION PayPal launched its platform in South Africa four years ago, Kenya last year and now Nigeria, Goldfeld said, giving the company access to shoppers across 40 sub- saharan African countries. Goldfeld said the biggest interest has been in products from the United States, Britain and China, adding: "People are buying everything ... (but) there's definitely a concentration in electronics and fashion." Online retailer Jumia told Reuters in April it had 100,000 Nigerian customer accounts and sales were increasing by 15 percent a month However, worries over internet security and online fraud have held back e-commerce growth in Nigeria, where 63 million people have active internet data subscriptions but only 1 percent of them make online transactions, First Bank said, noting that online purchases are expected to reach $1 billion this year. Though challenges remain - including abysmal infrastructure, port delays, other supply chain woes and the task of persuading shoppers to trust websites with their bank details - Goldfeld says PayPal's reach will help to speed improvements. "A lot of the merchants that we work with ... already ship to Nigeria. I think that the growth of e-commerce will push the logistics customers to up their game," she said. http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKKBN0FR22L20140722 |
I don't believe in structures, I believe in what's being thought in those universities... |
pls house how do I check the data balance on ma phone...I'm on the BSM plan.. |
79D6159D add me up |
All of this will soon be outdated in some years to come as new "wearable" technology come forward eg. Google glass, smart watch... |
4llerbuntu: someone actually said this...... and will turn up elsewhere to argue......... smfdhyou could choose to help the poster with useful suggestion, you could choose to correct me if I was wrong or you could choose to inebriate about! |
find a suitable rom for your device & connect it wit a laptop, see if you can get into download mode aka Odin mode & flash ur rom through Odin... |
No it doesn't work |
