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stevewrites:I agree |
Otunba fowosere The rest can follow BetMoney must be made Daily Bread Those were his slogans.. Yea he has his flaws which we all have as humans. But Naija Twitter street will not forget this guy in a hurry. Helped a lot of people and many won through his free odds. RIP to him. |
You did a great job. Nice review |
Boss i know this is an old post. But can i still get something like this and clean one. Thank |
Can you do 700k for this ride? |
700k cash down and available. Lets deal am serious about it |
Youve got nice cars bro. I have been following ur post for sometime now and been watching ur sales. But na bar delay. Can we deal for 650k when I am ready very soon. Pls let me know. |
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AryaSand:Bro are u for real? Can u tell me which location is d 3 hub? |
This definitely is a major lie. We know how Poor Data services on Glo has been. I have subscribed 2gig since dis month and I haven't been able to use 500mb after 2weeks. I mean the network is shittier than shit. I really don't know where they got this analysis from but most Nigerians know that Glo data is bleeped. Thanks |
fratermathy:You couldn't have said it better. That last quote by d Prof is exactly what's happening to us. And like u said it's both a blessing and a curse. |
WHAT EVER U DO, DO NOT ABORT THAT PREGNANCY. GOD IS WATCHING U. |
ndce:Nice one am going to try later |
End Time Recharge cards |
ACUNION PLS DROP YOUR SHOP ADDRESSES I AM IN ALABA RIGHT NOW DIS IS URGENT. UR NUMBER IS NOT GOING THRUOUUGH. |
amokeme:Lmao ![]() |
(CNN)From the goals of Ivorian Yaya Toure to the trickery of Congolese Yannick Bolasie, African footballers have lit up the English Premier League season, and a new TV deal will allow African fans to watch them free of charge. The League has announced an agreement for free-to-air broadcast rights with Econet Media, owned by Zimbabwean tycoon Strive Masiwiya, which will license matches across 50 African countries through its new platform Kwesé Sports starting with the 2016-2017 season. "Premier League clubs enjoy passionate support across sub-Saharan Africa and these rights are important to ensuring that as many fans as possible can follow and enjoy our competition," English Premier League Chairman Richard Scudamore said in a statement. The new player The deal is a coup for Econet as it prepares to launch Kwese TV later this year, with sport among the service's flagship offerings. "If you want to play in the media space it is important to acquire as much live content as possible," said Econet Media CEO Joseph Hundah. "We won't stop here -- we will pursue all sports that are popular in Africa." Econet owner Strive Masiwiya, Zimbabwe's richest man, celebrated the deal in a blog post that hinted at further revelations to come. "For competitive reasons, I will not be able to reveal certain things at this stage," he wrote. Kwese has already acquired rights to show matches in Spain's Copa del Rey, as well as showpiece cricket and rugby events, but the Premier League deal represents another step up. It is the world's most popular domestic competition of the world's most popular sport. The League claims a TV audience of over 4 billion from 212 territories each season, worth over $7 billion a year. Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the Premier League's fastest-growing audiences, with an estimated 276 million viewers tuning in each year. English clubs such as Chelsea have earned huge fan bases across the continent, driven by African stars such as Didier Drogba. Strength in depth Kwese faces a challenge to establish itself in the competitive broadcast market. Pay TV broadcasting rights for the region are currently held by South African provider Supersport, which charges from about $40 up to $100 a month for its full premium package. "Historically it has been a struggle to get much traction for free-to-air games," says Gary Rathbone, industry consultant and founder of Sports News Africa. "These are not really the top matches so people will not unsubscribe from SuperSport for them." But Rathbone adds that Kwese's acquisition of Premier League rights, in addition to other live soccer and sports events, could allow it to challenge the market leaders eventually. "Kwese are laying down a marker and announcing their intentions to become a major player over time," he says. Robin Jellis, TV markets expert at Sports Business, agrees the new player is planning for the long term. "Econet is expected to lose money on its Premier League deal, but it is a strategic move to build an association with the league ahead of launching Kwesé TV," he says. Jellis adds that Supersport is under increasing pressure from competitors such as Chinese-owned pay-TV operator StarTimes and Rupert Murdoch's Fox International Channels. However, increased competition may not translate to cheaper packages for supporters. "Rights-holders increasingly regard sub-Saharan Africa as a market in which the value of their rights should be rising," says Jellis. "This will only grow if Econet shows a strong appetite for premium sport in the coming months." |
Not the best for me, Someone ruined my mood since Saturday and the holidays has been shyte ever since. Although I went shopping today tho after which came bk home to chill. But PHCN no dey try at all!!! |
Daniel2032:Hello bro can dis go for 50k am interested and pls can I see d pictures. I won't be able to come to ur office until Saturday. |
hayzed1090: |
Hello Mr Tadeus, pls how much can I get for a 2004 and 2006 Volkswagen Passat. Delivery to Lagos. Thanks |
Omoakinsuyi:Dey there dey talk media stunt while people are getting blessed. I pray some rich celebrity play dis media stunt come my side too and bless me. Baba abeg pick up my call oooo |
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dis guy don kill me oooo ![]() |
I read dis am I feel so bad for my country. Can dis country get better? GOD HELP US!!! |
godofwar666:Lmao ![]() |
[quote author=rman post=42040210]Something is fundamentally wrong with the behaviour of the male chickens...they were supposed to naturally fight then the strongest one gets to lay with the hen. But in this video they were all willing to take turns without attacking one another..which is strange. This leaves me to conclude that this was some kind of experiment where the c.o.c.Ks must have been isolated after they have become sexually active and the wicked person decided to throw in a hen into their mist. Not fair. [/quor You may be right |
TrollTrap:Zini Couture, check him on instagram. |
OK ooooooo We yaff hear u ooo |
