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[s]Posted on: Yesterday at 03:08:01 PMPosted by: Ebonyeyes Insert Quote Have yall forgotten we are in a deep recession? Nobody has money to spend on 300 guests [/s] RECESSION OR NO RECESSION our marriage come up in december 17th and 19th with provision will be made for 400 Invited guest for groom and the bride family and friend, if u want to get marry u must plan for it , going to court does not mean the couple are poor, |
MR CHARLSE A BUSINESS GURU, AND A MULTIBILLIONAIRE NEED A FUTURE PARTNERS,, PLS IF U ARE INTRESTED SEND UR PIC AND DETAIL TO material4ever@yahoo.com |
this are the set of foolish politician/leader that militant should dealt with instead of distroying and bombing oil coy facilities, FG give them allocation far more that south west state and the foolish people /politician diverted the money for persornal use to build mansion and buy private jet, God of thurnder go stricke and kill all the bad and selfish leaders in our country .( ise) |
check out my pics same on facebook |
it all about sharing together the nick (aka) of some of our politician, ppl are too sentimental in there reasoning, |
Atop staff with Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Fred Oghumu, 55 yesterday committed suicide by hanging himself in his house at Idera Street, Off Awoyokun Street, Onipanu, Lagos. The deceased, it was learnt, was scheduled to appear in a Lagos court today in a case of money laundering instituted against him by his employers. P.M.News gathered that neighbours woke up early in the morning yesterday to discover the dangling body of Oghumu who hails from Warri in Orokpe Local Government Area of Delta State. Investigations revealed that Oghumu removed the two SIMS in his GSM telephones and this made it impossible for anyone to reach him. It was also gathered that the deceased left a typewritten suicide note. The note was found on him when his body was removed but its content was not disclosed to anyone by those who removed his corpse. However, a neighbour told P.M.News that the late Oghumu was always lamenting the termination of his appointment by Shell. He was fond of uttering such words as: “my appointment was terminated.” The source said he repeated this many times before his death. “He was always in pensive mood, keeping to himself most of the time. Nobody believed he could go this far until this morning when we learnt he hanged himself,” said a neighbour who craved anonymity. Reacting to his death, his former wife and mother of his first child, Ovie Oghumu, 25, denied any knowledge of his state of mind lately, saying: “Since he drove me out of his house, I have been serving my God. If I have any hand in his death, the Lord I serve will fish me out.” She added: “I am very sure my God does not sleep, whoever killed my husband will be exposed very soon. I thank God for my son, Ovie, at 25, he is not only matured but he has also given his life to Christ. He attends church regularly and abstains from smoking, drinking or any other vices.” As at the time P.M.News left the tragic scene, his wife, who lived with him till his last days, was not ready to speak with journalists but neighbours told our correspondent that she was just returning from the church when the body was being brought down. The late Aghumu is survived by two children, one each from his two women. Please note: although no board code and smiley buttons are shown, they are still usable. |
[b]understand your concern about the agbero issue, but I must tell u that u have a very shallow mindset. If your thinking was straight and u were born in Lagos, u would have understood better. Agberos have been in Lagos even before Tinubu's regime. Their initial modus operandi was collection of levies from Bus drivers from the garage. A certain time came when the garages were over flooded with more buses due to the ever increasing population of Lagos state. They had to start taking their tolls on the roads at designated points that are known to the drivers. They have a fixed target they must deliver to the National union of road transport workers and the state government. So it's no just a state affair and because those 'agberos' are always harsh with drivers when they refuse to pay doesn't make them criminals. Fashola isn't happy with the mode of operation of these agberos even as they generate revenue for the government, that's why he created the BRT! When the BRT covers all areas in Lagos, danfo buses will go extinct and agberos will be no more. . . Please think before u write and stop accusing the Best State Governor in Nigeria!. . . [/b] I agree with u, if u dont want to be part with them ,pls patronise BRT, RED CAB and Yellow cab , they are all affordable, fi igbe le fun agbepo, ( leave agbero for garage, ) cos most of the danfo driver and conductor are once agbero,,,.but one day they will be faceout of lagos , by the time lagos state government fully provide cooporate mode of transportation, wach out for rail transportation, EKO O NI BA JE OOOO |
EFCC Smashes ATM Card Cloning Syndicate The aggressive campaign by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC against Automated Teller Machine (ATM) fraudsters recorded a major breakthrough last week with the arrest in Lagos, of three powerful members of a crack syndicate whose specialty is the cloning of ATM cards using Magnetic Card Reader/Encoder machine. The trio, Chris Okeke, Nicholas Egboh and Kelechi Aro were smoked out of their hide out following series of investigations which started from Kano that fingered them as the arrow heads of the deadly gang that has been defrauding depositors of various banks through the ATM. They were arrested on the last floor of a two storey building in Alaba Suru, a suburb of Lagos. Six Laptop computers, the Card reader machine, Bank documents and several credit cards and ATM cards were recovered from the suspects. Also recovered is a Gulf 3 saloon car. According to investigation, all the fraudsters needed to have access to the account of any bank depositor are the victim’s ATM and PIN numbers. Once they have that information, they would use card reader machine to print the numbers on any ATM card. Once that is done, they can use the card to withdraw money from the victim’s account without even knowing the account holder’s name. It is believed that members of this syndicate belong to the group of fraudsters that have been sending scam mails and text messages in the name of Interswitch Nigeria, urging unwary debit card holders to upgrade their ATM cards by filing online forms which requires them to disclose their pin numbers. Those who fall prey to this scam lost millions of naira to the fraudsters. During interrogation, Chris Okeke the ring leader whose father’s house was being used for the fraudulent group’s activities disclosed that the house belongs to his ailing father who had relocated to his village in Anambra State due to ill health and that all the items found in the house belonged to his accomplices. He further revealed that one Darlington, who is at large, is the owner of the machine and the Gulf car recovered from him. He claims that he was always staying in his room while Darlington and other members of the syndicate perpetrated the fraud in the living room. But, 34 year old Nicholas Egboh debunked the claims of his co-traveler in crime. According to Nicholas, Chris knew much about the scam and benefited from the proceeds of the crime. Nicholas said he used to see different people coming to the house everyday and that he had warned Chris on several occasions that he would run into trouble. He disclosed that he was a trader in Onitsha, Anambra State and, that six months ago, his business collapsed and he relocated to Lagos in preparation for a trip to Egypt. He denied being a member of the syndicate, but one of the Laptop computers recovered in the house, belongs to him. The third suspect, Kelechi Aro who wears a dreadlock also exonerated himself from the crime saying that he was a musician and a labourer. He said he relocated to the house of fraud two years ago from Ajegunle, another Lagos Suburb. But it was obvious that he was being economical with the truth as operatives caught him sending scam messages with one of the Laptop computers when he was arrested. Interestingly, the report that triggered the arrest of members of this deadly syndicate originated from kaduna. A resident of that city had lodged a complaint with the Commission’s office in Kano to the effect that some fraudsters had pulled out some money from his account in one of the banks in the city. Investigators were able to trace the fraudsters to Surulere, Lagos through the Driver’s License used by the fraudsters to withdraw money from the said account. Consequently, Remilekun Ojolowo and Sherifat Aderomu, who have been admitted to administrative bail, were arrested. Upon interrogation they claimed to belong to a network of syndicates that specialize in ATM fraud and led operatives to the den of the fraudsters where the startling recoveries were made. This latest discovery followed a similar one in port harcourt, Rivers state where EFCC operatives unveiled a set of bank officials who duplicate customers ATM cards to defraud them of millions of naira. In the case of the Port Harcourt syndicate, one Ms. Cassandra Olaleye, a banker and her accomplice, Regal Horsefall were arrested by EFCC operatives following the discovery of the ATM fraud. The two suspects who have been working as partners since June 2008 withdrawing funds totaling about N12 million from a customer’s account, an account managed by Cassandra. Their journey to the EFCC net started when the customer gave a cheque of N4 million to someone and was told his account was already in the red. He went to the bank to verify and from his account statement, it was discovered that a lot of ATM withdrawals had been done on the account. The customer who was surprised as he has never used his ATM card before protested and the matter was reported to the EFCC Port Harcourt Zonal office. After a careful study of the bank statement, operatives discovered that the money was drawn from an ATM machine located in the premises of a Hotel in Port Harcourt almost on a daily basis since July 2008. They visited the ATM Machine to see if it has a camera, but there was none. Luckily for them, the Hotel has a CCTV surveillance camera. The footages were rolled back and it was discovered that for almost two months, a particular red Toyota corolla car brings a lady to the machine to make withdrawals. The number plate of the car was copied and a search for the vehicle began. After about two weeks of searching, the vehicle was discovered in a compound in Elekahia Housing Estate, in Rumoumasi area of Port Harcourt. Operatives went in and a lady (Regal Horsefall) who they suspected was the culprit from the CCTV footages was sighted. She was approached for questioning, but she said she has never gone to the hotel for any withdrawal. They asked her about the car and she said it belongs to her brother. The operatives then arrested her. She was taken to the EFCC office where a call was put through to the supposed brother who came immediately and said she was not his sister but his girlfriend who goes to the ATM machine located in the hotel. He took the Operatives to her house where she agreed that she made the withdrawals. She was arrested and during interrogation, she said it was Cassandra Olaleye that gave her the ATM card to do the withdrawals for her. It was discovered later that the ATM point in the hotel premises was chosen because the culprits noticed it didn’t have a camera on it. Operatives contacted Cassandra Olaleye who they discovered had moved from Port Harcourt to Calabar where she currently works with a different bank. She was subsequently arrested and brought to the EFCC Port Harcourt office where she initially denied all the allegations. To solve the riddle, the two of them were brought together because Regal insisted that Cassandra gave her the card. With the face off, what will solve the riddle was a deeper investigation. When eventually Cassandra was confronted with the heap of evidence already gathered by operatives in the course of investigation, she admitted all the allegations.
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old pic, old story, i have it on my facebook for over 3 month, |
old pic, old story, i have of my facebook for over 3 month, |
The recruitement test and interview -----(Graduate Management Aptitude and Social Economic Test) . the social economic question is all about current affiars and economic situation of nigeria as at the time of the RECRUITMENT expecially current issue in the economy. this is given during the second and oral interview with the Human resource partner. |
the test is GMAS and other reasoning and verbal qualitative test , be prepared. |
imagine if obasanjo, yaradua and other politician is a footballer what will be there nick name, lets talk obasanjo = Baba obo Yaradua = yaradull dimeji = eyin labi gbenga daniel = sumusumu tinubu = ojuyobo etc, |
@ne i will open another thread , thaks |
imagine if obasanjo, yaradua and other politician is a footballer what will be there nick name, lets talk obasanjo = Baba obo Yaradua = yaradull dimeji = eyin labi gbenga daniel = sumusumu tinubu = ojuyobo etc, |
NEW YORK – A wire-haired dachshund that held the record as the world's oldest dog and celebrated its last birthday with a party at a dog hotel and spa has died at age 21 — or 147 in dog years. The dog, named Chanel, died Friday of natural causes at her owners' home in suburban Port Jefferson Station, on Long Island. Chanel, as stylish as her legendary namesake, wore tinted goggles for her cataracts in her later years and favored sweaters because she was sensitive to the cold, owners Denice and Karl Shaughnessy said Monday. The playful dachshund was only 6 weeks old when Denice Shaughnessy, then serving with the U.S. Army, adopted her from a shelter in Newport News, Va. Along with her owner, Chanel spent nine years on assignment in Germany, where she became adept at stealing sticks of butter from kitchen countertops and hiding them in sofa cushions in the living room, Shaughnessy said. She also liked chocolate, usually considered toxic to dogs, Shaughnessy said. "She once ate an entire bag of Reese's peanut butter cups, and, you see, she lived to be 21, so go figure," Shaughnessy added. Karl Shaughnessy nominated Chanel for the title of world's oldest dog after noticing the Guinness World Records book had no record. Guinness World Records officials presented Chanel with a certificate as the world's oldest dog at a Manhattan birthday bash hosted by a private pet food company in May. Chanel loved the party, especially the cake, which had a peanut butter flavor and had been made for dogs, Denice Shaughnessy said. Chanel exercised daily and ate home-cooked chicken with her dog food, but good care wasn't entirely responsible for her long life, said her owners, who attributed God. "Dogs are God's angels sent here to look out for us," Denice Shaughnessy said. A dog from New Iberia, La., named Max, is vying for the record of world's oldest dog. Owner Janelle Derouen said Max marked his 26th birthday on Aug. 9. She said Guinness World Records officials were reviewing documents to authenticate his age; a Guinness World Records official in London didn't immediately answer an e-mail from The Associated Press requesting confirmation of that. When asked the secret to her dog's long life, Derouen said she was shocked he's still with her. "I have five kids, and all my kids are grown and gone," she said. "Now my grandkids are playing with this dog." |
omoge u are ok, looking good for the marketing , infact u are marketable, send ur resume to odumade.a@ordrecgroup.com i will assist |
utako, is the road where u get all the luxerous bus pack in Abuja, Utako market, just ask for utako market its a popular place in abuja |
Group plots takeover of five top banks BANKING CRISIS: FOR THE RECORDS, Headlines Aug 26, 2009 By Omoh Gabriel & Emeka Mamah LAGOS — LAGOS— Vanguard , your best-read newspaper, 23 March 2009, did a world exclusive on alleged plot by a group of individuals to take over five banks in the country. Two weeks ago, the new Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi sacked the chief executives and boards of five banks, therefore confirming our scoop of March 23. The story:ANTI-CONSOLIDATION forces have regrouped with the hope of dismantling the structures and forcing a takeover of the top five banks in the country, Vanguard can now reveal. The grand plan by the group is to cause panic and uncertainty in the industry and make the target banks look unsafe for depositors Meantime, indications emerged yesterday that the Federal Government may announce the names of a new Governor of the Central Bank (CBN) and the Auditor-General of the Federation (AGF) in April just a few weeks before the tenure of the incumbents run out. However, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has expressed concern over what it described as the rapidly deteriorating liquidity situation in the banking industry and tasked the Central Bank (CBN) to make public information on causes of the development as well as the scale of the crisis. The Exclusive report on the present banking crisis shown here as published by VANGUARD March 23, 2009. Vanguard investigations revealed that the aim of the anti-consolidation forces is to cause loss of public confidence in the banking industry and compel the Federal Government to move in by injecting funds. Further, they ultimately plan to instigate government to take equity holdings in the targeted banks. Vanguard gathered that the group at work is made up of former bank owners who lost out during the consolidation exercise, a powerful clique in the present government, and some aggrieved persons in three of the six geopolitical zones in the country who felt left out in the consolidation exercise. Presidency sources disclosed that those who felt left out in the consolidation exercise are up in arms to recoup what they felt they lost during Obasanjo years. Part of the plans hatched by the group is to ensure that the incumbent Governor of the Central Bank, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, does not get a second term. The plan is also to ensure that whatever gains consolidation recorded are discredited. This, it was learnt, was meant to force the President to act quickly in the matter of appointment of a successor to Soludo as they anticipate that the president’s slow move may scuttle their dreams and cause the renewal of Soludo’s re-appointment for a second term. The group’s second game plan is to make Nigerian banks look unsafe in the eye of the banking public. Part of the game is to spread rumours that some banks are unsound and are on the verge of collapse. They send out text messages to individuals and account holders passing wrong information on their target banks. At the moment, the group’s target is one of the high-flying new generation banks where they have sent out several messages. New CBN Gov, Auditor-General to emerge April The tenure of the CBN Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo and Auditor-General of the Federation, Mr. O. R. Ejenavi from Delta State will lapse in May 2009. Naming nominees for the top jobs, according to a presidency source, will afford the Senate ample opportunity to work on them before they assume office. While Soludo will complete his first term in office as CBN governor by May 29, Ejenavi will be due for retirement on age grounds on May 18. However, among those being considered for the position of CBN governor include the Minister of National Planning, Dr Shamsuddeen Usman from Kano, who was a former Finance minister and deputy governor at the apex bank; another former CBN deputy governor, Obadiah Mailafia from Nassarawa, Mallam Isa Hayatudeen from Borno, a former managing director of FSB International Bank, incumbent Managing Director of First Bank, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, also from Kano, and Mallam Falalu Bello from Kaduna, Managing Director, Unity Bank. But the most touted name so far is that of Mallam Isa Yuguda, the Bauchi State governor who won election on the platform of the All Nigeria peoples Party, ANPP, but defected to the ruling PDP last week. Yuguda is also an in-law of President Umaru Yar’Adua. Yuguda was also a former Managing Director of Inland Bank, a legacy bank in post-consolidation FinBank. Past CBN governors include late Dr. Clement Isong (Akwa-Ibom), Alhaji Adamu Ciroma (Yobe); Mr. Ola Vincent (Lagos), late Alhaji Abdulkadir Ahmed (Bauchi); Mr. Paul Ogwuma (Abia), Dr. Joseph Sanusi (Ondo) and the current Professor Charles Soludo (Anambra). It was also gathered that strict obedience to civil service rules will be observed in the appointment of a new Auditor General for the Federation going by the constitutional provision. Section 86 Subsection 1 of the 1999 constitution states: “the Auditor-General for the Federation shall be appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Federal Civil Service Commission, subject to the confirmation of the Senate.” That of the CBN may be determined by other factors, mostly political considerations which are at the pleasure of the President without recourse to the commission. The most senior director in the office of the Auditor-General currently is Mr. Ogunsina G.F from Ekiti State who may be appointed unless there is political maneuvering. Having been a director since 2004, it may not be smooth sailing for Ogunsina because, there is another senior civil servant Mr. Osonuga T. A. from Ogun State who was promoted a director in 2007 and is being propelled by other forces to occupy the office. It’s unfortunate top 5 banks are targeted, says official A CBN official who spoke on condition of anonymity said that it is unfortunate that top five banks are the target. The banks, he said, are sound. The CBN had mistaken in the past the ongoing move as de-marketing by competitors in the banking industry, saying it is unhealthy competition. The group is using this means to make depositors panic and undertake massive withdrawal of funds from the targeted banks in an attempt to cause liquidity problem in the bank. In that state they hope to cause a take over by the government which may buy a stake in the bank and later sell to members of the privileged group who may be appointed in the interim into the board of the banks. Arewa worries over liquidity problem However, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) expressed concern over what it described as the rapidly deteriorating liquidity situation in the banking industry and tasked the Central Bank (CBN) to inform the people the cause of the development as well as the scale of the crisis. ACF said that the commercial banks must have obviously lent too much money to people who either invested them in buying stocks or in the importation of petroleum products in the country, but are unable to repay such loans. A statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the Forum, Mr. Anthony Sani however blamed the CBN for enquiring “into the volume of the so-called toxic assets of the commercial banks while refusing to tell Nigerians how or why in the first place, the banks found themselves in trouble. The statement reads “The Working Committee of the National Executive Council of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) held its meeting at its national headquarters in Kaduna on Tuesday, the 17th of March 2009. In attendance were all National officers of the ACF drawn from the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). General IBM Haruna, the Chairman presided. “Among other things, the meeting reviewed and discussed a number of issues and other troubling developments in the country. At the end, it resolved to issue the following statement. “The ACF deliberated on the rapidly deteriorating liquidity situation in the banking industry and observed that Nigerians are feeling increasingly frustrated by the failure of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to disclose the true the true nature and the scale of the crisis. “Even members of the National Assembly, despite their best efforts, have been unable to get to the truth of the matter. According to Arewa consultative forum “All that seem obvious is that our commercial banks had lent out too much money to too many people who had invested them in stocks or petroleum importation but who are now unable to pay back. Beyond that, the public has no clear idea as how or why the loans were given and on what terms.” |
if u want a good tokunbo it cost 700k for how long will it take u to save 7ook? asuming u are earning more than 100k it take u 14 month 1 yr 2month assuming u save 50k monthly , when u can actually own a new car with less than 400k and pay 22k monthly for kia pincato. for 3yrs, it is not easy to save money now in nigeria execept u invest ur money it , technology make life flexible , most of the 80% of the new car in nigeria road are of Auto loan car, pray to get a good job so that u can afford a new car, u cant even visit LG with ur postdated check with ur bankers and collect electronics, |
yeah the result is out check www.oloriburukudorisbabe@doyouwater09wonder.com foolish bastred ppl . KOROFO go dog u all, ise |
Protest by individuals led to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) admitting on Thursday it made errors on the list of Nigerians owing the five troubled banks, whose total debts amount to N1.1 trillion. Even with that, the CBN said it would soon publish more names of those indebted to the banks – Intercontinental, Oceanic, Union, Finbank, and Afribank. The five are exposed to the capital market to the tune of N500 billion out of the N800 billion exposure by all banks, it noted. The CBN also acknowledged errors regarding the titles of government officials and companies on the list. “The general public and all concerned should note that the list published is as at May 31, 2009 and if any of the defaulters/debtors have made any repayments after that date, they should sort it out with the relevant bank,” the CBN remarked on its website. This is nigerians for uuuuuu, egunje ppl |
Universities Conduct Exams Despite ASUU Strike Regardless of the strike by major staff unions in Nigerian universities, some universities have scheduled dates for their post-Universities Matriculation Examination (UME) exercises, while others have already concluded theirs.http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=152005 |
i dont work in a bank but oil and gas company, ordrecgroup.(www.ordrecgroup.com) my banker encourage me to buy new car and the bank finance it , if u have a regular pay job , meet with the marketers in your bank to work it out its flexible, imagine paying 31,565k monthly for 48month rather than paying 1.5m at a go, even if i have the cash i would rather invest the money ( fixed deposit in a micro finance bank with interest ) and take facilities. i earn monthly 152k - 31k car loan deduction = 121k take home this is enought for me for the rest of the month Quote from: Kunle-A on Today at 04:32:02 PM Well said. Why its hard for ppl to understand is beyond me. Credit is a good thing. However its a double edge sword. Once you get it, you are under pressure to pay up or meet up. Only in Nigeria ppl take loans without the plan of paying back. @ Kunle-A, Well said. That's why you find it difficult to find a car leasing company that lease vehicles to individual in Nigeria. Not to talk of installment payment. kunle if u have a regular pay job see your maketers in your bank, they will give u Auto loan facilties |
noted, the analysis and instalmental pay method is for people with regular monthly income. cos i cant imagine having 3million in my account and give it out on a car just like that when i can actually invest the money and used the return monthy to pay for my instalmental car facilities guys be wise |
To me new car am using QQ6 ( CHEERY MOTOR) 1.6 engine. cost 1.5m finance by Diamond bank. i drop 20% innitial payment . 1% mgt fee no processing fee since my salary account is domicile in the bank, 5% comprehensive insurance fee on the tall value of the car i.e 1.5m, intrest rate 21% flat payable 48month Analysis, 20% 0f 1.5m = 300k- 1.5m=1.2m to be finance back bank insur 5% of 1.5m = 75k ( payable on reducing balance as the car depreciate 4yrs) mgt fee 1% of 1.2m =12,000 total money to pay as inintial deposit ( 300k +75k+12k) =387k monthy payment int=1.2m*21%= 252k 1.2m + 252k = 1,452,000/48month=N 30,250 ( MONTHLY PAYMENT for 48month) flat insurance 5% on reducing balance i.e 75k / 48mnth =N1,562.5 MONTHLY FOR 4YRS guys, with this analysis and couple with the advantage of a new car expecially working in Island ,(passing thru 3rd mainland bridge) when u will see tokunbo car which ever grade u call it fucking up in the holdup, fare of area boys,criminals etc. with new car and regular service u are sure of ur safety 247 No visit to ladipo, rather u go to the coy direct to service the car, the good thing about new car is the cost of service just with 9k for ever 4month which u can plan for. for the past 9month that i have been using my QQ6 no story, i have service 2 twices another initialy i wanted to buy tokunbo i collected car loan 500k, i have a pesonal saving 520k i was about going to Kotonu, i went to my bank to collect the money , my accout officer thouht i want to move the money to another account , she now advice me to take the car facility since i have all the require paper . i pay deposit of 400k into my account and fixed the balance in Integrated micro finance bank with 5.3% interest every six month (600k *5.3) =31,800 every six month. In the light of the analysis above , guys u will agree with me that new car is better that tokunbo on installmental payment, thinks guys |
@ TK417 good talk, infact EGEDE 4 U, The point is, if you want total football without the other ingredients DSTV can offer, then go for Hitv if u want any other thing apart from footie, get DSTV. If you want all, get both providers!!! |
@sology, ![]() must of us that subcribe to DSTV then are doing that cos of FOOBALL and nothing more now change to Hitv cos of Football serve its renders if u have Hitv go and pay ur subscribtion if u dont go to VC center afterall is not a crime to have Hitv,,, ![]() |
na u sabi, na so ur thinking so shallow, @na_so o wun to ba wun eni body lole fe won so @naso Cant there be a more intelligent way of marketing HITV than what you just posted? Abeg make we hear word o. Who is better now? the SA people or our Nigerian guys? |
@ sology what Did DSTV has that Hitv does not have, sport channels, yoruba film channels, foreign films channels, english film channels, foreign news channels, local news channels, discovery african and foreign tell what else u want ?@sology how many times u have light self in ur area talkless of ur house? can u power on ur generator to wash any other programme except Sport.? be sincere .support our economy, go and pay if only u have Hitv at home, dont discourage the young enterprenuerer |