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Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Leopantro: 9:57am On Jan 08, 2016 |
4 REASONS WHY NETFLIX IS BAD NEWS. 1. Netflix content for Nigerian market will have limited / lower content compared to American content. 2. Will be dependent of heavy data usage thus will spend more on data. 3. Must stream high quality videos. Erratic Internet access and supply will make buffering a problem 4. Unique monopoly. Channel O and Nigerian music videos Saga comes to mind. Considering Netflix is Internet based while DSTV uses a totally different platform, I don't think it will force DSTV to reduce prices. Infact, I expect multichoice prices to go up based on high cost of dollar. Best option, get Kodi 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Ignatio(m): 10:15am On Jan 08, 2016 |
Good news. They should partner with mobile networks just like Dobox did. Anything less than that is a miss. Imagine using your data to stream a 4k movie. |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 10:15am On Jan 08, 2016 |
Blackman is just stupid and the average Nigerian is daft Netflix came into Nigeria we shall now shout kumbaya and hurray Instead of us supporting our own irokotv and other digital content entertainment distribution we are here clapping for one oyibo firm ..the way you clapped for shoprite and dstv They come here make all the money and take it back to their country we continue to be consumers and skabes to foreign establishment Shame on us all Why can't we just produce for yourselves at least Sometime I feel so ashamed been a Nigeria Now they pushed this to front page ... This is how they killed hitv and mytv for dstv to gain Cant we have our own entertainment distribution for ourselves and sell the rights and franchise to them Sony and iPod has USA Alibaba has China India has their But the stupid Nigerians will jump and leap for joy when the oyibo comes to colonise and call it investment Tomorrow you will say no job..where as you have refused to support your own due to hate and tribalism Fvck Netflix 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by lomprico(m): 10:31am On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123:The only sensible post here. Nigerians are so fuçking fake. Nwanne, uche gi di ya. 3 Likes |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Youngpo413: 10:40am On Jan 08, 2016 |
Rubbish. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Gerrard59(m): 10:41am On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123: We're in the era of globalization; companies have to be competitive and adaptable to change if they must survive. irokotv have been accused of cheating producers and directors. Netflix didn't only come to Nigeria, it also came to 129 countries. Disruption and change is what most Nigerian firms need now. This is where management consulting and advisory services come to play. BTW, Sony is Japanese, iPOD is American. Patriotism doesn't mean one should have to support/buy products and services that has less quality, that's blind patriotism. Nigerian companies must improve their services and products. 5 Likes |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by skeelz(m): 10:43am On Jan 08, 2016 |
M guessing we need data bundle for that?? How is that good news for the average nigerian? 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 10:52am On Jan 08, 2016 |
Gerrard59:This is where u got it all wrong ....the west coined the term globalization so that the third world will be used as a dumping ground and make us not produce Till tomorrow there is some level of protectionism and even USA don't allow their home firms to die ..that's is why iPad will tackle Samsung and that's why they didn't want Ford to die The Chinese has learnt how to protect t their own firms and that is what it should be But the black man will consume , consume and consumer then dance and have sex No manner of production It is the same stupid globalization màde us not to even refine our basic crude oil It's the same globalization has made dstv to kill mytv even hitv Reasonable countries protect twike 3 Likes |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 10:54am On Jan 08, 2016 |
lomprico: Sometimes I wonder the kind of brains the average Nigerian have This is why we can't develop...we always cherish western things Shame on us 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Nobody: 10:57am On Jan 08, 2016 |
DeRuggedProf:Zero for now. However it would give them a new medium to waste time. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by lomprico(m): 11:02am On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123:I really wonder. Its inferiority complex, they always want to be identified or associate with anything the white man does just to feel accepted for reasons best known to them. Just like the facebook french flag saga and a dude that condemns his masquerade festival but celebrates halloween. Smh 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Nobody: 11:16am On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123:Divide and conquer works every time. If Africans were united to begin with the Trans atlantic slave trade would not have occurred. We would've wholeheartedly fought the white man out of our shores. Did you know before the joining and creation of this 'great' nation called Nigeria we were made up of different kingdoms few and far between? The whiteman used our differences to his advantage. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Gerrard59(m): 11:19am On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123: Globalisation didn't make us not being able to refine our crude oil. There's absolutely no political will to ensure petroleum refining in Nigeria, besides for refining to take place subsidy must go; which the current government when in the opposition was against. Hitv got what it deserve. Instead of Shaibu to further invest his earnings into the firm and raise quality standards, he went on a partying spree, buying a Range Rover Sport and harassing viewing centers owners. He was not astute enough. The same globalisation you're against is what has enabled Dangote to expand into other African countries, Glo to be in Ghana. Stop supporting ineptitude in our companies because of patriotism. 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Grundig: 11:42am On Jan 08, 2016 |
I'm noot sure netflix will record instant success. Netflix relies on good/fast internet. Decent internet in nigeria at the moment is in the region of 7-15k per month for a home user. Unless netflix is ready to put a cap of 5k per month on streaming (and downloading if it applies) then I doubt it'll be a hit. DSTV with sports goes for 15k about So if you take the lower value of 7k per month for internet and 5k being the cost of monthly subscription then I believe they'd be in for the killing. And then we can begin to pay DSTV less attention. Hopefully, startimes will get a share of the sports bouquet that DSTV currently has |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 11:55am On Jan 08, 2016 |
Gerrard59: To be honest ..I will not argue with you and I am not in that mood What I always tell you is that stop jumping up because Netflix came ....sit back ask yourself this question ....how can Nigeria offer this services ....one thing is sure No Nigerian firm will ammass and muster the resources to compete with Netflix ...so what do we have With this your mentality ....very soon 90% of the economy will be in the hands of foreigners I hate globalization I love protectionism.. That's what reasonable country do Have a blessed day |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 11:57am On Jan 08, 2016 |
charix: Not only that ..the white man has successfully brainwashed us They came with the term globalization and they gullible Africans keyed into that |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by hisawesomeness(m): 12:17pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Yes but u still will have to subscribe to Internet. Netflix in the usd is enjoy in yhe US where u have cheap Internet and even free WiFi. Naija nko? |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Nobody: 12:28pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123:I don't see how the term globalization suits only Western multinationals. The term was coined as a guide for all nations participating in business. If it was designed for only western nations then foreign schools would not have let me enroll for an internatioal business degree, infact the very mention of globalization in africa would have been forbidden. The truth is most of our indigenous companies can not compete on a global scale so they settle for a home market presence till they get pushed out of the market by leading international brands. Don't blame the new competitor, blame the government for not supporting indigenous companies and blame those companies for remaining stale, even mediocre in most cases. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 12:33pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
charix:And that home market should be protected untill they deveop the capacity to compete in global scale That's called protectionism and that is what reasonable government do |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Alipanks(m): 1:27pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Netflix? is it another disease wet follow Lassa fever.
Who be Netflix, make take time o. |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by wheezyoung(m): 1:40pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Ignatio:3gb gone under 30secs |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Nobody: 2:03pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123:True only if the potential existed to begin with. However with nollywood I see no improvement even with protectionism for the next 50 years. The producers are content dishing mediocrity upon mediocrity year after year. Let Netflix shows make them sit up and move to an international standard. It's only we the consumers who'd benefit in the end. 3 Likes |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Ignyte(m): 2:21pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Leyqute: Have u heard of Psiphon and Simple android Server... From your comments I know you haven't... Netflix all the way!! |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Ignyte(m): 2:24pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123: Netflix all the way o... |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 3:04pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
lomprico: That's the most annoying thing They will condenm masquerade and yet go for Halloween Then love mascot I wonder why we are like this What Netflix is doing iroko TV can do |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Gerrard59(m): 3:16pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
christopher123: Yeah.... Like North Korea. Have a patriotic weekend. |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Leyqute(m): 3:20pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Ignyte: I've heard of all those and I don't want to be worried by their hassles. I prefer paying for and buying legit data from resellers. |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by Leyqute(m): 3:24pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
charix: Not quite true, mate. Look at Nigeria's music industry 15 years ago and compare it with what we have now. You'll notice there's been some improvement. This is cos govt promoted music at the local scene. What we're listening to right now is only a reflection of what kinda people we are and what we want to hear. |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 3:30pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Gerrard59: Same to you bro |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 3:31pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Gerrard59:: Trade protectionism is used by countries when they think their industries are being damaged by unfair competition from foreign industries. It's a defensive measure, and is usually politically motivated. It can often work, in the short run. However, in the long run it usually does the opposite of its intentions. It can make the country, and the industries it is trying to protect, less competitive in international trade. |
Re: 5 Reasons Why NETFLIX In Nigeria Is A Good News For All by christopher123(m): 3:34pm On Jan 08, 2016 |
Ignyte: Advantages of Trade Protectionism If a country is trying to grow strong in a new industry, tariffs will protect it from foreign competitors. This allows companies in the new industry time to learn how to produce the good efficiently, and develop their own competitive advantages. Protectionism also temporarily creates jobs for domestic workers. As domestic companies are protected by tariffs, quotas or subsidies, they will hire locally. This will occur until other countries retaliate by erecting their own protectionism within that industry. |
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