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Consumer Communication and Service Providers in Nigeria

By Niran Adedokun
 
Service providers in Nigeria can sometimes complicate life for you.  I mean it is okay to experience occasional disruptions from one service provider or the other but have you ever been in a situation where virtually every service you have subscribed to seems to be working in concert against your peace? Or is it just me?
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Time, seasons and the lessons for Nigerians


By Atim Nkese Nkpubre

Wow! It’s incredible to think that the last quarter of the year 2013 has already rolled in. For some of us, it seems like only yesterday that we said “Happy New Year” to our family and friends. Where did the months go if I may ask? Into the abyss of history, I reckon.
0 comments Posted by Unknown on 11:30

Political propaganda and public confidence in Nigeria

By Niran Adedokun

Hey friends, I trust that you had a good weekend and that you are rejuvenated for a really productive week like I am. Just keep at that thing which you know how to do best and trust the Almighty One to smile on you one day soon.
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Product innovation and the rest of us...






By Atim Nkese Nkpubre

Last Tuesday, 10th September, 2013 to be precise, Apple did it again - lifted the curtains off two new iPhones: The high-end iPhone 5S, and the plastic-bodied iPhone 5C. Apple is trying to play it both ways this time around. Here are the key takeaways from Apple’s big reveal, according to Chris Gayomali .
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Playing safe on the social media



By Niran Adedokun

I woke up one morning a few months back to a pile of messages from friends and associates who had received an e-mail purportedly sent by me seeking financial assistance until I returned from a trip to the United Kingdom.

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Tales... from Fascinating Nigeria


By Atim Nkese Nkpubre

Nigeria is a fascinating country by all standards. This “giant of Africa” is not only the most populous country in Africa but is also ranked the 7th most populous in the world. Nigerians would readily testify to our varied landscape, biodiversity and rich natural endowment as common evidence of our collective appeal.
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Master Ihekina’s desperate Arik Flight and the security question

 

By Niran Adedokun

I don’t know how many of us remember The Charly Boy Show.  It was a magazine programme anchored by His Royal Punkness and Area Fada, the legendary Charly Boy Oputa on various television channels in Nigeria.
 

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