Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Uglyojuku: 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 hahaha 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017 |
[s] Uglyojuku: 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 [/s] It's probably only you that didn't know IBB and Atiku has big hand in Glo...Adenuga was just a front. Why did Adenuga and his family go on exile when Glo was under invesitgation... Tell us another lie... 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:
I keep on telling you. Those gala sellers make more money than your weak agbo sellers... The agbo sellers litter the East cos you all can't impregnate your wife, you had to resort to buying kids from baby factory. So they are selling agbo to help your miserable life, pathetic ingrates. 5 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Markfemi2: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:
Those churches will become empty once Igbos who are the second in population stop paying tithes and start attending ONLY Igbo chirches.
How many Yorubas attend non-Yoruba churches?
Always remember that... Lool be deceiving yourself Yoruba churches that are active abroad Most ihbos are catholics snd slaves to Vatican We also have foreigners who attend our churches Go away We don’t want you 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 11:59am On Dec 21, 2017 |
1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 12:00pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
[s] globemoney:
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. [/s] Shut up, you animals all collected bail out funds even though nothing is working in your region. You have all been cursed to run away from there to survive, no sane person will even live there cos nothing is working. You don't even care about your pathetic governors collecting bail out without doing nothing, Aisha Buhari you all hate had to rescue dying Abia people from hunger. You are all doomed bro. 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 12:01pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
oooduancalmdown:
He is actually right. The only Yoruba church you are visible is living faith. I have attended these churches so I know Igbos are biggest contributors in Redeemed, Living Faith, Deeper Life, MFM.. etc.. Compare the branches of these churches in igboland vs the ones in the SW 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by uglyafonja: 12:01pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
oooduancalmdown:
Which mtn is owned by ibos?
GLO is owned by babangida not adenuga....adenuga is just a front man 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oooduancalmdown: 12:01pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:
Which Glo is owned by Yorubas?
Mike Adenuga owns glo |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by ChimaAdeoye: 12:02pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
BabaRamota1980: By Nse Anthony-Uko (Sundiata Post) –
Many Nigerians Ibos have expressed anger at Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) over the arrest of the Managing Director of Nigeria’s indigenous Motor Assembly Plant Innoson Motors, Dr Innocent Chukwudi by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Our investigations reveal that there is a sustained campaign against GTbank since his arrest on Tuesday, as thousands of Nigerians yanminris from a section of the country have vowed to close down their accounts with the Bank. Some have already done that and posted them on social media.
Already Hashtags have been created to drive the massive campaign against GTBank. Some of the hashtags include #BoycottGTBankOverInnoson; #BoycottGTBank among others. Sundiata Post gathered that even the elites among them are not left out.
A very popular hotelier that owns a four star in Owerri is one of those who has done that .The message is already spreading like wild fire on social media. None of the top management team of GTbank was ready to speak to our reporters when we contacted them this afternoon.
Chukwuma, was picked up at about 11 a.m. at his Savage Crescent, GRA Enugu residence on Tuesday, December 19 on allegations of refusal to honour an invitation by the Commission having earlier jumped an administrative bail granted to him in a case being investigated by the Capital Market and Insurance Fraud Unit of the Commission’s Lagos office. His arrest has however sparked widespread condemnation as many see this as an act of intimidation to prevent court judgements secured in his favour from being executed in cases between Innoson and Guaranty Trust Bank Plc. Those that have continued their war against Igbos in Nigeria must stop it.
Igbos should wise up and deny patronizing ANY business that participates in this war against them. It is a little sacrifice to make to help fight injustices against one ethnic group in Nigeria.
So go to the bank today and transfer out all your funds to another bank. Those that want Igbo money, should not collaborate with the current regime in Abuja in their fight to make Igbos second class citizens in a country Igbo fought for it's independence. |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oooduancalmdown: 12:03pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
uglyafonja:
GLO is owned by babangida not adenuga....adenuga is just a front man
Yes babaginda has shares in glo but Adenuga is the largest share holder |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 12:03pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
oooduancalmdown:
Mike Adenuga owns glo Do you know how to FRONT for people? Why did Atiku and Adenuga disappear when Glo was under investigation...? 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 12:03pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: [s][/s]
[s]Shut up, you animals all collected bail out funds even though nothing is working in your region. You have all been cursed to run away from there to survive, no sane person will even live there cos nothing is working. You don't even care about your pathetic governors collecting bail out without doing nothing, Aisha Buhari you all hate had to rescue dying Abia people from hunger. You are all doomed bro.[/s] Hhahaha, this one is yet to come to terms that Anambra did not collect bailout funds and is still paying salaries and bonuses to workers unlike Ogun state that is now indebted for 100 years. Why then is Aisha Buhari not helping osun indigents dying of hunger? Maybe levels? Lol... 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Uglyojuku: 12:04pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:
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 THIS IS MTN INFO THAT OJUKU SAID BELONG TO THEM: Public company Traded as JSE: MTN Industry Telecommunications Founded 1994 Headquarters Johannesburg , South Africa Key people Phuthuma Nhleko (Executive chairman), Rob Shuter (Chief Executive Officer) Products GSM-related products Internet services Revenue US$ 15.432 billion (2015) Operating income US$5.22 billion (2015) Net income US$3.345 billion (2015) Total assets US$13.762 billion (2015), Total equity US$12.433 billion (2015) Number of employees 17,509 (2010) Website mtn.com https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTN_Group |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 12:04pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
[s] globemoney:
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 [/s] freefool, You only control the cocaine trafficking, baby factory, fake drugs, road side hawking and all crimes in that country. You are known for spewing lies online, reason someone posted your ugly pictures here where you were laughing like a mad person. I really pity your late father, he will surely be cursing you from his grave. There is a thread on what the Yorubas own and control, and same for Iboes. You were all disgraced and ran away on that thread, can't be repeating myself here. 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Ihatepork: 12:04pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:
hahaha Chai ipob illiteracy no be for here ..dozie is just a board member and he's the current chairman of mtn Nigeria. He's not the owner. MTN is a South-African country. See the people we've been arguing with 4 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Markfemi2: 12:04pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:
Igbos are biggest contributors in Redeemed, Living Faith, Deeper Life, MFM.. etc.. Compare the branches of these churches in igboland vs the ones in the SW Una wan Claim new title again Why are you the biggest contributors to others but your region is dying in misery 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oooduancalmdown: 12:05pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:
The MTN you know... hehehehe
It is not owned by ibos. If ibos own mtn then oba otudeko owns airtel. Lols |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Markfemi2: 12:05pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
5 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by uglyafonja: 12:07pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
oooduancalmdown:
Yes babaginda has shares in glo but Adenuga is the largest share holder Adeuga is just a front man..... That is y you hardly see him in public functions.... GLO have more Igbo workers than yoruba GLO endorses more Igbo artists than yoruba..... This should have shown you that sometin is wrong somewhere.... 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 12:07pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: [s][/s]
freefool, You only control the cocaine trafficking, baby factory, fake drugs, road side hawking and all crimes in that country. You are known for spewing lies online, reason someone posted your ugly pictures here where you were laughing like a mad person. I really pity your late father, he will surely be cursing you from his grave. There is a thread on what the Yorubas own and control, and same for Iboes. You were all disgraced and ran away on that thread, can't be repeating myself here. Even if you control anything...where dose it reflect on your cities...? Ibadan your eternal capital has no toilets.. 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Markfemi2: 12:07pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:
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 Stop lying to yourself Zenith bank is owned by a niger delta and Dangote Uba is owned by a Niger delta and Obansajo Only diamond and fidelity belongs to Igbo and they are 3rd rated banks . 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by oooduancalmdown: 12:07pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
UBA was not founded by ibos. If ibos claim to own UBA then Yoruba people own first bank 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Electricdangerr: 12:07pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
[s] globemoney:
Hhahaha, this one is yet to come to terms that Anambra did not collect bailout funds and is still paying salaries and bonuses to workers unlike Ogun state that is now indebted for 100 years. Why then is Aisha Buhari not helping osun indigents dying of hunger? Maybe levels? Lol... [/s] I repeat, all Sad beast states receive bail out funds even though you have few people to cater for since most of you run away from your cursed land to the SW to survive. Its a shame Aisha you all hate had to rescue you animals. Spits 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 12:08pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Uglyojuku: 12:10pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
globemoney:
Hhahaha, this one is yet to come to terms that Anambra did not collect bailout funds and is still paying salaries and bonuses to workers unlike Ogun state that is now indebted for 100 years. Why then is Aisha Buhari not helping osun indigents dying of hunger? Maybe levels? Lol... Can't you see that your case is a national case that warranted the whole world and Nigeria through..AISHA..to come to your aid in Igboland so you can stay put in your region and not die of hunger? 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 12:10pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Markfemi2:
Stop lying to yourself Zenith bank is owned by a niger delta and Dangote Uba is owned by a Niger delta and Obama’s I
Only diamond and fidelity belongs to Igbo and they are 3rd rated banks . Is there a tribe called the Niger Deltan...? Yoruba and their treachery... 2 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Markfemi2: 12:11pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:
Even if you control anything...where dose it reflect on your cities...?
Ibadan your eternal capital has no toilets.. Better take your cup of mud and goat for lying 3 Likes |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by globemoney: 12:11pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Electricdangerr: [s][/s]
[s]freefool, You only control the cocaine trafficking, baby factory, fake drugs, road side hawking and all crimes in that country. You are known for spewing lies online, reason someone posted your ugly pictures here where you were laughing like a mad person. I really pity your late father, he will surely be cursing you from his grave. There is a thread on what the Yorubas own and control, and same for Iboes. You were all disgraced and ran away on that thread, can't be repeating myself here. [/s] Keep lying, my picture was shown here, why not post it for all to see. Stop talking like a lunatic and tell us any sector that is controlled the yoruba people in Nigeria. Go..... 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 12:11pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
oooduancalmdown: UBA was not founded by ibos. If ibos claim to own UBA then Yoruba people own first bank UBA was sold...First bank still remains largely government owned. The chairman of First bank is Yoruba and CEO is Igbo, so? 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Cooly100: 12:13pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Markfemi2:
Better take your cup of mud and goat for lying Comparing an Ibo village with a Yoruba mega city is a low for you? Have you taken your breakfast with powdered human parts today? 1 Like |
Re: Ibos React With Hashtags by Markfemi2: 12:13pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Cooly100:
Is there a tribe called the Niger Deltan...?
Yoruba and their treachery... The largest banks in Nigeria are First bank zenith bank gt bank across bank and Uba None of the are Igbo owned 2 Likes |