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Politics / Re: Akwa Ibom Set To Ban Okada Riders!. by tennis: 12:22pm On Dec 21, 2009
Yes Yes Yes

Ban the mad Okada men, even in Lagos.

Replace their bikes with tricycles/Keke Mawa/keke napep.

Extend the routes of trycycles into estates and other places.

I know alot of you love okada, but it is a question of managed risk. Go check out Igbobi to see what I'm saying. Everyday, you see a young man or young lady that wants to get somewhere quickly but never got there at all, instead he is about to be amputated.

how many of you never get accident/scratch or anything at all before.

Replace them with trycycles, and make sure even those ones drive or ride right.

BAN THE OKADA

Career / Re: Big Wahala, UBA Sacks 2,000 & Intercontinental Sacks 1,500 1 Week B/4 Xmas. by tennis: 12:16pm On Dec 21, 2009
Now that's what I call " A Hell of of Christmas Present".

But people, life brings this kind of situation sometimes. Don't sweat it though. It's an economic depression.

What matters is to stay calm and sharp. This is an opportunity to check your priorities and write down what you want to do next.

Plus get better skills.

Whatever you do stay happy, atleast you got more time for your family for awhile. Cut down on the spending too.

Politics / Re: Shell Plans $5 Billion Sale Of Oil Fields In Nigeria by tennis: 12:09pm On Dec 21, 2009
To me this is a good thing.

Firstly, let's talk about domestic control, it will be better for us to control the oil fields, if things work out right, more of the revenue will stay or be re-invested in Nigeria. Let's face it, crude oil has been like cocoa. We export them on the cheap, and those who refine them into consumable products sell them back to us in multiples of cost price.

Secondly, let's assume Nigerians take control, but cant run their refineries or whatever? Less crude oil is mined, more crude oil is saved for the future generation, who hopefully will be better managers of Nigeria's resources.

Thirdly, less crude oil being mined is better for the environment. This is my best one personally. It's time we start looking at our physical environment and what effect our actions are having.

Fourthly, if they shut down or reduce production in the oil sector, maybe, just maybe we start paying attention to our other industries.

But then, right now the question is not about shutting down the oil sector is it? It is about who gets control of our oil. Shell selling out doesn't mean it's coming to Nigeria people, there are lots of other foreigners still interested. Did I hear you say "The Chinese"?

Phones / Re: How To Send N3 Text Messages From Your Mobile Phone by tennis: 10:32pm On Dec 20, 2009
Yeah, banks use bulk SMS, that requires you getting online and a service provider's website to use the service. The difference here is once registered, you do everything from your phone via SMS not browsing. You just text the assigned group number and they broadcast it for you 1 to Many.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Chelsea Vs Portsmouth [2 - 1] On Wed 16th Dec by tennis: 8:18pm On Dec 20, 2009
This is an aside.

Would you guys like to get live Match scores via SMS just in case you're not in front of a tv when the match is on.

Check out our website, we give a far better deal than Etisalat.

Cheers.

Career / Re: UBA Bank Downsizes by tennis: 8:14pm On Dec 20, 2009
Hey you could come work for us. Sell about a million SMS this Christmas in your church, area, and wherever else you know people. That will make a nice income. Cos they can send N3 from their phone. We taking the market.

Events / Re: What Will Your Wedding Cost? by tennis: 8:06pm On Dec 20, 2009
looooool @ madambini , I would borrow your idea, i'm not sure about under Falomo bridge tho?

Actually I would have scrapped the Reception if it wasnt for the fact that it is where u get back some of the money you've spent on the wedding,

Culture / Re: Can You Remember Those Pry Sch Songs We Love 2sing Back In D Days? by tennis: 7:55pm On Dec 20, 2009
Amina
AMina toro
A lazy girl
Eor AMina wagarogo wagarogo supepe
Obele sam sam sam sam


Mmm, for a guy its weird I rmbr this

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Culture / Re: Can You Remember Those Pry Sch Songs We Love 2sing Back In D Days? by tennis: 7:53pm On Dec 20, 2009
Has anyone mentioned Lion King's Akuna Matata?

Or Jungle Book's:

Let's go look for the bare necessities
The bare necessities
Forget about your worries and your chores
I mean the bear necessities
Mother nature's recipies
The simple bare necessities of life,

Ok I admit I was a disney child

Phones / Re: How To Send N3 Text Messages From Your Mobile Phone by tennis: 7:31pm On Dec 20, 2009
Hey Admin, Moderator or machine, dont suspend my rights ohhhhhhhh!!!, i just thought this people should be informed.
THank you.
Phones / Re: How To Send N3 Text Messages From Your Mobile Phone by tennis: 7:28pm On Dec 20, 2009
Loooooooool, for all you non-believers, on here, definition did try to post a reply but it was regarded as spam and his posting priviledges suspended.

But here is the deal:
- You sign up on the website below (dont want my priviledges suspended)
-You create a group and add your contacts with numbers
-Your group is assigned a telephone number
-You credit your account (N3 per message)
-When you text your group's assigned number (at standard network rate), the message is relayed to your contacts at the N3 rate

And that's it.

Romance / Re: Women, Why Do You Allow Men Get Away With So Much? by tennis: 7:58pm On Dec 18, 2009
they take it cos they hpin for a change isnt it?
Health / Re: Yola: Letter Of Death As Student Gives Hiv To 124 Including Lecturers ! by tennis: 7:54pm On Dec 18, 2009
lool HIV detector

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