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Politics / Re: Pat Utomi To Run As Delta State Gov In 2015 by ahfo(m): 10:06am On Jan 04, 2014
Good but why everybody want political power in Nigeria to be super relevant.
Culture / Re: Mrs Dike An Igbo Citizen To Become The First Female OBA In Yoruba by ahfo(m): 9:58am On Jan 04, 2014
The position is temporary n customary before the rite is completed for a new Oba so it not something new or special now.
Business / Re: Mistakes People Make In Starting An Online Business In Nigeria by ahfo(m): 1:27pm On Dec 05, 2013
Too straight and normal.
Politics / Re: Yakowa’s Wife May Emerge Deputy Governor by ahfo(m): 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2012
Nigeria politics and governance now a family business.
Politics / Re: Reuben Abati: The Jonathan They Dont Know by ahfo(m): 9:32am On Aug 27, 2012
Nice write up but it is full of praise alone so it is one sided n judgemental .now I know social media is really a force let keep d movement up with fact n figures of non performance to d government. We want positive change n until then we shall continue using the best available medium that is available ,

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Phones / Re: Will Glo Compensate Us For The 3 Days Of Downtime? by ahfo(m): 2:59pm On Jul 11, 2012
NCC where is Consumer Right Glo is making me incommunicado. Poor regulator, Bad network n sick people n stealing my credit c insult upon injury.>:O
Politics / Re: We’ll Stop And Search Aregbesola’s Convoy - Senator Omisore by ahfo(m): 3:10pm On Apr 23, 2012
Omisore is a clown!he as assume d position of police for PDP in osun,anywhere we all know d governor behave like tout but he as legal legitimacy now.
Politics / Re: APGA's Founding Chairman Chekwas Okorie Dumps And Forms UPGA by ahfo(m): 4:59pm On Mar 30, 2012
Upga or better still Hunger .
Business / Re: Bank Phb's Chief Executive Resigns by ahfo(m): 4:07pm On Oct 02, 2009
6 down,how many more to go let keep our arms crossed.
Sports / Re: Nff Rejects Fifa Mri Scan Results by ahfo(m): 2:56pm On Sep 18, 2009
mumu or is it lulu is deceiving himself by not accepting the report even if a blind man should hold those guys he will know dat there are older than 17 years of age.do you people notice dat it only the under 17 player of nigeria dat scrape their hair had body before the competition.
Nairaland / General / Commercial Football Viewing Centr Price To Go Up: Because by ahfo(m): 4:49pm On Aug 21, 2009
Semiu Osho, Tunde Eludini, Bolade Oladoye

and Olusola Babarinsa


August 21, 2009 12:04AMT
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Commercial customers of HiTV a pay-TV operator in Nigeria are at war with the organisation for introducing a new rate of N20, 000-a month fee for commercial users.

The new rate followed HiTV success in securing transmission franchise for six football leagues across the world, including the English Premier League, which has a very strong following in Nigeria. But the commercial users, mostly operators of viewing centres across Lagos State said the new fees is too much to be paid for only three channels.

Getting tough

The organisation, incensed that private subscribers decided to convert their decoders to business use, came out with a decision to impose a special rate to regulate what it described as illegal redistribution of its services.

The new regulation also covers hotel operators, who will pay N1,200 for distribution in each of their rooms.

Spokesperson for the Pay-TV outfit, Justin Akpovi-Esade told NEXT via an email that Hitv will use legal means to enforce compliance to the new directives after a similar attempt by another Pay-TV outfit, DSTV was frustrated.

Akpovi-Esade said: "A condition for the sale of HiTV service is that it is meant for use by a single domestic household or for private residential unit. Redistribution of any type of the signal from the decoder is deemed illegal. Subscribers are not permitted to exhibit or use the subscription service in public whether or not admission fees are charged.

"We are, however, aware that the entry of HiTV created job opportunities for thousands of Nigerians who inadvertently converted a private service into a commercial venture. In order to legitimise these otherwise illegal businesses pirating our content, HiTV is affording them the opportunity to regularise their businesses."

Unacceptable

But the affected subscribers insisted the paying of N6,000 and another N20,000 for public distribution is unacceptable.

Lekan Oduntan, a student of the University of Lagos who operates a viewing centre in Oworonsoki in Lagos said, "I was surprised when I saw it in the papers that we would now be paying N20,000 as viewing centre operators, Haba! That would not be fair at all. This is my sole means of income and I even support my family with the little I get from here. Right now I charge N50 for each match and rarely make up to that N20,000. They can increase the money a little bit maybe N8,000 or N10,000 would be okay."

Ayodeji Onafeso, who manages a viewing centre in Agric, Ikorodu says HiTV is simply joking. "Of course, they are joking. Nothing dey happen, I got their call and told them I use it at home. Imagine, who tell them say we dey make N20,000 a month; ask around and you will find that most viewing centre operators have other things they do. I sell foot wears; it is not a big deal for me.

"They are the one who will lose, no be their fault, na the country wey we dey. In Agric, alone we get over 500 centres; closing them down will only make HiTV lose money."

Daniel Dairo, a viewing centre operator in Ketu, adds, "the problem is we don't have a union, if we do, we will fight it. Anyway who cares, it won't stop us from our business there are other ways of getting the needed matches. Hitv thinks we are making money because it is everywhere.

"Every month I pay HiTV and DSTV N13,000 as subscription, add the money spent on petrol for the generators, add NEPA bills, [and] rent. All this mathematics is on the N50 we charge per match.

"There are 10 flats in this house, only one has HiTV. Take a count along this street, how many people can afford to pay N9,000 for DSTV or N4,000 for HiTV. We increase sales for them; they should give us bonuses from time to time instead of fooling themselves by asking for N20,000."

Reneging on promise

Kazeem Hussien, another Oworonsoki-based operator believes HiTV should be considerate: "They should just say they don't want us to run viewing centres again. How much are we making that we will now be parting with N20,000 every month. We know what we go through to make the fans pay N50 per match, sometimes we even reduce it to allow more people to come in. So if we now say we would increase our fares just to be able pay N20,000 monthly to Hitv we would only be deceiving ourselves. Please help us beg them."

For Dayo Adebayo, who also operates from Oworonsoki, the Pay-Tv operator is reneging on a promise it made to Nigerians when it launched its services:

"Well I know HiTV would have paid a lot of money to secure the rights to air these matches, but beyond that I know they promised Nigerians that they would provide them affordable Pay-Tv. N20, 000 monthly for me is not affordable. They get a lot of adverts and other sources of income, they should just try and reduce the N20,000 so they can allow Nigerians enjoy football at its best."

In other parts of Lagos, viewing centre operators share the same view.

Seun Oluyemi, who manages a viewing centre in ijeshatedo, believes HiTV ought to be thinking of how to improve the quality of its services instead of asking for too much from its customers. He said: "I am surprised to hear that from HiTV because I think they still have a lot to do with their services. DSTV have been operating this for a long time and they did not come up with something like this. Perhaps I will understand if they say those of us operating the viewing centres should pay N10, 000 or so as a special package. But to ask us to pay N20, 000 plus the regular N6000 is unacceptable for me.

Calling the bluff

In Abule Egba, Seun Martins and Kayode Michael echo Oluyemi's position, Martins goes further to dare HiTV to arrest him: "They (HiTV) called me, threatening me with police, but the fact is, I have stopped using HiTV for the viewing centre, and I stopped using their services because they are useless and a waste of money.

"Their network is always breaking and experiencing interference whenever a live match is on. When complaints from customers became too much, I changed to satellite services, plus the fact that they don't have varieties, they are always repeating programmes. Let them come with their police, thank God my father is a legal practitioner."

Michael advises the Pay-Tv company to re-evaluate its position in the interest of its customers: "Yeah they called me, but I don't think it's about money per se. I think they are trying to carry out statistical research about the number of private users, and commercial users. I feel they are trying to feel the pulse of their customers so as to know whether they will still retain their patronage if they increase payment for subscription. From N3,000 they have increased it to N3,500 for those that don't want sport stations, and N6,000 for those that want the sport stations. N2,500 difference for just three sports stations, they need to re-evaluate."
Religion / Re: Queen Of Sheba Took Off At The Arrival Of Bishop Oyedepo by ahfo(m): 12:25pm On Aug 21, 2009
the occurrence of event in the natural is premidated in the spiritual but to unravel this happens is bone of contension which bring about truth and deception which can not be really measured.
Jokes Etc / 80% Of Nigeria Visa Document Are Fake by ahfo(m): 12:32pm On Aug 17, 2009
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Sunday, said about 80 per cent of documents for visa application tendered by some Nigerians were fake.


Ambassador Joe Keshi, permanent secretary in the ministry, who disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, said some Nigerians who applied for visas had no business applying for them.


Keshi spoke against the backdrop of a recent meeting between the ministry, the US embassy, British High Commission and representatives of the European Union, on visa and immigration issues.


He said that the involvement of syndicates in visa racketeering had further compounded the problems of visa application for the ministry and foreign embassies.


“We are discussing with the embassies in order to improve the processes and the mechanism for visa application, so that Nigerians who applied for visas are well treated.


''Even when they are rejected, there will be good reasons for the rejection and such reasons will be properly communicated to them unlike what you have now,’’ he said.
Politics / Re: Fashanu Apologises To Babangida Over Corruption Allegations by ahfo(m): 11:16am On Aug 17, 2009
fashanu as realy shown that he is typical corrupt nigerian who seek popularity when the need arises and begs for forgiveness for political expendiency, so as to reposition himself to have a share of the national cake.now i beleive he took part in the macth fixing scandal in UK. what a shame on rare Gem.
Politics / The Northern Elite Are The Cause Of The Millitancy In Region by ahfo(m): 3:00pm On Aug 07, 2009
it funny in this jet age some are opposse to western education and are selling Bread and Tea alone is that not a contradiction.The main issue is that this disgruntle militant or terrorist as the case maybe have survive due to their usage by politician during election to vote in mass,ballot snacthing and intimidation of people to achieve electoral victory.
Politics / Re: Rawlings: Yar’adua Prevented Kuffuor From Rigging Ghana’s Polls by ahfo(m): 2:28pm On Aug 07, 2009
it sound increadible or as the saying goes wonders would never end,yar adua dat can not prevent rigging in a common local government election in ekiti state .This just a mere political propanganda to boost is image dont be deceive my people it is all lies.
Jokes Etc / Re: Jokes Section Amusement Park 1 by ahfo(m): 6:01pm On Jul 31, 2009
massive grin grin grin grin grin
Politics / Nigeria Is Burning Yar Adua Is Travelling Abroad For What/ by ahfo(m): 5:42pm On Jul 31, 2009
to seek for better treatment for is ailment grin

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