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Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oodualover: 11:34am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr:Let them close their account and stop beating their hairy chest here. GTB does need ibos. 5 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Uglyojuku: 11:34am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100: lol..you could not name any Igbo company in ICT except your one and only zinox which Glo will buy one million times not to talk of Yorubas' Omatek,Main one etc.Trading does not build an economy,industry does and Yoruba has this.Anybody can be a trader even last mumu but only the gifted are industrious like the Yorubas.May God forgive us. 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:34am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr:The whole states in the SW are bankrupt despite collecting billions in bailout funds that will take 50 years to repay. I don't even want to mention the failed Osun state. The only means of income in the south west which is workers salaries is no longer forthcoming, what do you then think its state of the region? Unlike in the SE that there are many streams of income for people. 2 Likes
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Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:34am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: Who are the majority in these banks; Zenith, Access, UBA, Fidelity, Diamond...they yaribas? Now how does your brain work? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Tunde1Salam: 11:34am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:. brother we are on the same page am only sounding a warning to one stupid Igbo hater called michael1004 to behave or i will disgrace him here Shalom |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:36am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Uglyojuku:MTN Nigeria owned by igbos can buy your glo a million times so that is out of the question.Why havent yoruba industries helped wema bank is the question you have been dodging 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:37am On Dec 21, 2017 |
oodualover: Just like Redeem, Living Faith, COZA, MOF, Cele, Aladura, Baptist churches don't also need Igbos, hu? How many of you attend TREM? Remember Churches are next to the banks in money generation.. Ogbeni, you will be the GREATEST loser..because of your early clannishness... 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by uglyafonja: 11:37am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100: Which money do that ritualist have in fidelity bank... |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 11:37am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100: You are just like your late father, no working brain at all. We are talking about Eboe owned bank and you posting jargons. I wish i can use belt to flog that your empty flat head. 4 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by uglyafonja: 11:38am On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney: GTB will go down the way of wema bank soon 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:39am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Tunde1Salam:oh, is prowalker my good friend Tunde Salam? I missed something. It's lit |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:39am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Uglyojuku: Name the Yoruba company the supplied the banking software used by most Nigerian banks? I am into banking and IT...I know you are a road side vulcaniser who have access to phones... 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by uglyafonja: 11:40am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Uglyojuku: Name one industry owned by yoruba ........ 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Uglyojuku: 11:41am On Dec 21, 2017 |
oodualover: They will be the ones to cry blue murder when reality hits them straight in the face.GTB had taken the brunt of taking Innoson to where he is now as per IVM and none of these Ojukus applauded them but a little altercation and their usual tribalism came to the fore...Igbos are clowns. 5 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:41am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: You are now involving your father whose wife, is his sister, in this discussion...Who owns those banks...? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:42am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr:Zenith, UBA, Fidelity, Diamond are all fully owned by igbos.. Igbos control the financial sector in Nigeria thats it will be difficult for a person from yoruba tribe to be CBN governor 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oodualover: 11:43am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:You think you can inflate your population? Majority of your people attend anglican and catholic. Your people are very few in redeem and mfm. Dont inflate your importance. Leave those churches for a start and let us see. Pathetic tribe 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:45am On Dec 21, 2017 |
oodualover: Hahahahahahahaa... You are probably a Yoruba Muslim and so have never visited those churches... 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 11:46am On Dec 21, 2017 |
[s] globemoney:[/s] This jobless fool will never stop his lies. All states in the Sad beast receive bail out fund, workers are still lamenting and crying while those that can't survive resort to selling their kids for baby factory while some resort to running to the SW. Every family in the SE have at least 5 grown man awaiting death in far away Asia, no wonder you all run away from your cursed region daily. Its a generational curse, so enjoy your curse in peace. 6 Likes
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Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 11:48am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100: You don't even have a father cos you are a product of baby factory, is that why you sold your mother for few coins just to flex this December? 6 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 11:50am On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney: You only control the gala selling and crime sector of Nigeria, Joseph Sanusi, the former CBN governor is from Ebonyi. Its a shame you have no working brain, reason you keep spewing trash everywhere. 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:51am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: Childish..when did your baby factory start? You have been banging yourselves for ages...That's why you have several pshycotic skull miners..who kill people without thinking about it... 1 Like
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Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:51am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr:hahahaha, look at someone accusing others of lying, lying through his teeth. For the records, Anambra collected 0 naira in bailout funds while ogun, the hope of yorubaland collected billions in bailouts and other loans that will take no less than 100 years to repay. The joke is on you. Stay here ranting nonsense while there is a hunger war going on the the SW right now. 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:52am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: I keep on telling you. Those gala sellers make more money than your weak agbo sellers... 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oooduancalmdown: 11:54am On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:Which mtn is owned by ibos? |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Uglyojuku: 11:55am On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:lol..MTN owned by you market women?Wonders shall never end. THIS IS INFO FOR GLO: Globacom Limited (or GLO ) is a Nigerian multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Lagos. GLO is a privately owned telecommunications carrier that started operations on 29 August 2003. It currently operates in four countries in West Africa, namely Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire . [1] As of June 2009, the company has employed more than 2,500 people worldwide. Overview GLO has an estimate of over 34 million subscribers (April 2016) of which 26 million are internet subscribers [2] and it is a 100 percent Nigerian owned company. [3] GLO built an $800 million high-capacity fibre- optic cable known as Glo-1, a submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria[4] but still provides extremely slow and unstable internet connection to subscribers. Ownership GLO is privately owned by the Mike Adenuga Group which also consists of ETB , now merged with the Sterling Bank , Conoil PLC, a petroleum marketing company, and Conoil Producing, a crude exploration company. [5] Strategic business units Glo Mobile Glo Mobile, a subsidiary of GLO, is GLO’s Mobile Network Unit. In the first year of operation, it had one million subscribers in over 87 towns in Nigeria and over 120 billion Naira in revenues. [6] Glo Mobile has now spread to other African countries , namely Benin[7] and Ghana . [8] Glo Gateway Glo Gateway, a subsidiary of GLO, is GLO’s International Wholesale Voice and Data Exchange Trading Business Unit. Due to an expansion program which took place in 2008, Glo Gateway now [year needed ] covers 140 countries under its roaming services, and it is currently connected to 235 networks. [8] 2008 also saw growth in Glo’s data roaming for mobile phones, laptops and BlackBerry handsets, which has now spread to 72 networks in 29 countries. [8] This now gives GLO the largest roaming coverage for voice and data in Africa. [3] Glo Gateway recently acquired a license in Côte d'Ivoire. Broadband access As a part of GLO’s service offering, Glo Broad Access will be improved by the laying of the fibre optic cable for the metro ring, which is progressing steadily. [citation needed ] The Glo Broad Access was launched on the 24th of November 2009. Glo Broad Access offers landline telephones, broadband internet and video, all on a single digital wire line. Glo 1 submarine cable Glo-1 is the first successful submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria, and GLO is the first individual African company to embark on such a project. [9][10] Glo-1 has the potential to provide high speed internet services, faster, more reliable and cheaper telecom services. [11] Glo-1 will potentially facilitate foreign investment and employment opportunities especially to Africans. The 9,800 km long cable originates from Bude in the UK and is laid from this origin to Alpha Beach in Lagos, where it will have its Landing Station. [12] Glo-1 will also improve teleconferencing, distance learning, disaster recovery and telemedicine among several other benefits for Nigerians and the people of West Africa. [13] By country In August 2003, Glo Mobile was launched in Nigeria. Glo Mobile introduced lower tariffs, pay per second billing and alongside other value added services. Although Glo Mobile was the fourth GSM operator to launch in Nigeria, within seven years of the company's operation, its subscriber base has grown to over 25 million. [14] In June 2008, Glo Mobile was launched in Benin. Glo Mobile showed unprecedented growth through the sale of 600,000 SIM cards in the first ten days of operation. [15] Glo Mobile offered Per Second Billing, which charges subscribers for the exact airtime used. They also offered other value added services such as MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), Glo Magic Plus news and information, vehicle tracking, musical ring- back tones and mobile banking. In May 2008, GLO acquired an operating license through its Glo Mobile division in Ghana and plans to capture 30% of the current 11 million subscriber market within 18 months of launch. [16] They plan on achieving this goal by launching with bundled voice and Internet services for Ghana and through specifically targeting ‘un-serviced’ areas outside Ghana’s two major cities, Accra and Kumasi. Glo Mobile was set to launch in Ghana the first quarter of 2010. [17] This has however been postponed to the third quarter of 2011, and again to 2012. In January 2012, Glo Ghana opened the "Reserve your number" campaign, but still without opening the network. On April 8, 2011 GLO launched the sub-marine optical fiber GLO1, one part of its maiden operation in Ghana, to usher in another major player in the Ghana telecommunication industry. In October 2009, GLO acquired submarine cable landing rights and International Gateway Services in Côte d'Ivoire. History In 2005, Glo Mobile introduced the Glo Fleet Manager which is a Vehicle Tracking Solution. Glo Fleet Manager helps transporters/fleet operators manage their fleet. They also introduced the Glo Mobile internet service which provides subscribers with access to internet sites which have been customized for mobile phone browsing. In 2006, Glo Mobile introduced BlackBerry. GLO started the sponsorship of the Confederation of African Football African Player of the Year Award. The company also started the sponsorship of Glo Lagos International Half Marathon. In 2009, Glo Mobile launched Blackberry prepaid services which gives subscribers options to pay daily, weekly or monthly for the service. Blackberry prepaid service gives subscribers free yahoo mail access and free blackberry messenger. The company also launched 3G High Speed Internet services through the sale of its 3G modem. Glo Mobile 3G network is available in Lagos, Abuja , Benin and PortHarcourt . Sponsorships GLO sponsors sports events. Nigerian supporters in GLO-Shirts at 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup In Nigeria, GLO sponsored until 2009 the Nigerian Premier League , Nigerian National Football Teams, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), [18] Glo Lagos International Half Marathon, [19] Glo People Police Marathon, [20] Eyo Festival, Ojude Oba Festival , [21] Eleghe Festival [22] and the Confederation of African Football African Player of the Year Award. [23] In Benin, GLO sponsors the FITHEB and CAF African Player of the Year Award. [24] In Ghana, GLO sponsors the Glo Ghana Premier League , the Ghana National Football Teams [25] and the CAF African Player of the Year Award. In November 2009, GLO became an official sponsor of football club Manchester United . The sponsorship also includes young players from Benin, Ghana and Nigeria going to Manchester to train with the club. [26] References 1. ^ Nkanga, Efem. "Benin: Glo Launches Network in Country Today" , All Africa , 5 June 2008. 2. ^ Bello, Muhammed. "Nigerian Communications Commission" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 3. ^ a b "Globacom leads Africa, Middle East mobile market with 5.8m subscribers" , IT News Africa , 13 May 2007. Accessed 21 August 2015. 4. ^ IT News Africa "Glo One Submarine Cable Debuts in Lagos" , IT News Africa , 8 September 2009. Accessed 21 August 2015. 5. ^ "Glo makes test call" , TeleGeography, 18 December 2007. Accessed 21 August 2015. 6. ^ "Globacom may acquire NITEL" , Daily Champion , 16 September 2009. Accessed 27 August 2015 7. ^ Nkanga, Efem. "Benin: Glo Launches Network in Country Today" , All Africa , 5 June 2008. Accessed 27 August 2015. 8. ^ a b c Nweke, Remmy. "e-Readiness: Nigeria ranks 94" , Daily Champion , 25 June 2008. Accessed 14 September 2015. 9. ^ "Glo One Submarine Cable Debuts in Lagos" , IT News , 8 September 2009. Accessed 11 November 2015. 10. ^ "Glo 1 Submarine cable lands in Lagos" , Vanguard, 06 September 2009. Accessed 11 November 2015. 11. ^ Eribake, Akintayo (6 September 2009). "Glo 1 Submarine cable lands in Lagos" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 12. ^ "Nigeria: GLO -1 Berths in Accra" . 29 September 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2016 – via AllAfrica. 13. ^ "The Nation Newspaper Nigeria - Read Latest Nigeria News" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 14. ^ Nkanga, Efem (14 September 2006). "Nigeria: Globacom is 100 Percent Nigerian Company - Jameel" . Retrieved 27 December 2016 – via AllAfrica. 15. ^ "Cellular-News" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 16. ^ IT Edge News 17. ^ IT Edge News 18. ^ "Africa: GLO Congratulates Africa On Ghana's Victory" . 19 October 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2016 – via AllAfrica. 19. ^ "Glo Lagos Marathon" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 20. ^ "Nigeria: Glo People Police Marathon - Fighting Crime Through Sports" . 27 April 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2016 – via AllAfrica. 21. ^ "Ojudeoba Festival" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 22. ^ This Day Online Archived 2007-06-21 at Archive.is 23. ^ "hotel luggage carts - Best Moving Equipment For Football Gear" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 24. ^ Giwa, Sherifat (1 April 2008). "Nigeria: Globacom Signs MoU With West Africa's Biggest Theatre Festival" . Retrieved 27 December 2016 – via AllAfrica. 25. ^ "404:Page Not Found -Ghanafa.org" . Retrieved 27 December 2016. 26. ^ Goal.com , 2009-11-02. 27. Glo Introduces 4G LTE and Data Plan in Nigeria External links Official website Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Terms of Use • Privacy • Desktop Globacom Globacom Ltd. Type Private Industry Telecommunications Founded 2003 Headquarters Lagos , Lagos State, Nigeria Key people Mike Adenuga (Chairman) Paddy Adenuga (Group Executive Director) Bella Disu (Group Executive Director) Products Mobile Networks, Telecom services, etc Revenue $ 1.178 billion (2013) Number of employees 2,545 (June 2009) Website www.gloworld.com Post info for MTN...thief |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:55am On Dec 21, 2017 |
oooduancalmdown: Which Glo is owned by Yorubas? 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:55am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr:Zenith, Diamond, Fidelity, UBA all frontline banks owned by igbos. What sector exactly do you people control? Absolutely non!. We control gala selling, banks, oil sector, business, education, aviation.. the question is what sector do you people even control? Churches, shrine, 419? lmaooo 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017 |
[s] Cooly100:[/s] Which one is your mother among them? You even eat human flesh, reason you all spew trash like a mad person. Cannibalistic animals 7 Likes
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Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oooduancalmdown: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:He is actually right. The only Yoruba church you are visible is living faith. I have attended these churches so I know 1 Like |
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