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The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Wittylens(m): 9:28am On Sep 19, 2014
Slok Ltd , an indegineous nigerian company is set to roll out the First "Made In Nigeria" mobilephones into the market. According to the chariman of Slok Holdings , Orji Uzor Kalu , Slok Mobile Phones will have the lowest end of the smartphone market and will also meet nigerians desire for a perfect utility device.

“Very soon, the Slok Group will roll out the first ever indigenously made mobile phone called Slok Mobile. It is a phone we have built to be sold in Nigeria and across Africa.

“I am rolling out the Slok Telephone in less than eight weeks time. We will have the lowest end of the mobile phone market. The Slok Telephone has all the packages of a modern phone, it is going to be a utility phone that Nigerians have been looking for.

“We are a truly an African company but proudly Nigerian. So, this is what is coming on board. In the next eight weeks, the phones will be on the streets of Nigeria. We are going to roll out the phones on the Nigerian, Congo, Guinea, South Africa and other African markets,"

http://wittylens.com/first-made-nigeria-mobilephone-set-launch.html

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by beckyomas(f): 9:34am On Sep 19, 2014
No pictures of the phone?

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by beckyomas(f): 9:36am On Sep 19, 2014
No pictures of the phone or something to look out for?

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 9:38am On Sep 19, 2014
Hmmmm dat kind phone go dey tif person airtime since na naija made

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by watchthisposter(m): 9:44am On Sep 19, 2014
Made by Orji Uzo Kalu?

It'll probably look like aba/abia state

I say this as an igbo man

Anuofia!
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 9:47am On Sep 19, 2014
watchthisposter: Made by Orji Uzo Kalu?

It'll probably look like aba/abia state

I say this as an igbo man

Anuofia!
Well, if you are an Igbo man you are certainly a very useless one.
Black sheep. You don't manufacture yours, when someone else does you call it Aba made and anuofia.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by nani667: 9:47am On Sep 19, 2014
LOL... I can't even count the number of threads I've seen on Nairaland with people claiming "first Nigerian made phone"....

Like the others this one will be another wasted thread.....

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Collinz2(m): 9:48am On Sep 19, 2014
And whch f**king os is it going to run.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 9:49am On Sep 19, 2014
watchthisposter: Made by Orji Uzo Kalu?

It'll probably look like aba/abia state

I say this as an igbo man

Anuofia!

stop sounding stupid, aba is dirty because 80% activity there is trading and its like that in every other market in Nigeria.

kudos to Orji

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by watchthisposter(m): 9:52am On Sep 19, 2014
Vessi:
Well, if you are an Igbo man you are certainly a very useless one.
Black sheep. You don't manufacture yours, when someone else does you call it Aba made and anuofia.

Ma broda easy O!

I never said aba made O!

I'm referring to the way he ruined his state when he was Governor

I buy a lot (a lot) of things from aba, and I respect and worship their ingenuity and spirit of innovation.

They've built success against all odds

aguiyi:
stop sounding stupid, aba is dirty because 80% activity there is trading and its like that in every other market in Nigeria.
kudos to Orji

The dirt is not my only beef sef

Have you seen aba roads lately?

Power supply? Insecurity?

Every other market in Nigeria doesn't make the town become a rubbish heap

Lagos and onitsha have far bigger markets

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 10:04am On Sep 19, 2014
watchthisposter:

Ma broda easy O!

I never said aba made O!

I'm referring to the way he ruined his state when he was Governor

I buy a lot (a lot) of things from aba, and I respect and worship their ingenuity and spirit of innovation.

They've built success against all odds



The dirt is not my only beef sef

Have you seen aba roads lately?

Power supply? Insecurity?

Every other market in Nigeria doesn't make the town become a rubbish heap

Lagos and onitsha have far bigger markets
Now this is where I'll agree with you. I was thinking you were already calling the Phone Aba made.
The two Orjis didn't develop Aba inrastructurally. It is disheartening. I think Abia people should try an alternative party like APGA. PDP in Abia state is obviously full of crooks.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by slimthugchimee(m): 10:04am On Sep 19, 2014
it is not the first so you dont know of MINDA in delta state
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by constance500: 10:12am On Sep 19, 2014
Op at least just a picsure

Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by ifaoni(m): 10:37am On Sep 19, 2014
we shall see# check my signature to get affordable datas.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by NifemiOlu(m): 10:54am On Sep 19, 2014
Wittylens:

“I am rolling out the Slok Telephone in less than eight weeks time.

I?
Can't be trusted.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by deeobserver209(m): 11:01am On Sep 19, 2014
Well. We're waiting for it. Hope it will be a phone to give the likes of Samsung, Apple and Tecno a good run for their money in terms of quality and affordability.
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 11:43am On Sep 19, 2014
At least let nigeria be proud of something.
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by henryobinna(m): 11:45am On Sep 19, 2014
Vessi:
Well, if you are an Igbo man you are certainly a very useless one.
Black sheep. You don't manufacture yours, when someone else does you call it Aba made and anuofia.
truth be told that man turned my state into what i don't know angry
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 11:51am On Sep 19, 2014
Let's wait and see. .
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by epoxide(m): 12:05pm On Sep 19, 2014
Collinz2: And whch f**king os is it going to run.

uzo os

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Exjoker(m): 12:07pm On Sep 19, 2014
First made in nigeria phone? ...there is alredy a made in nigeria phone in the market...Maxtel mx3


https://www.nairaland.com/1863230/nigerian-dual-sim-phone-maxtel-mx-3
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by freshness2020: 12:24pm On Sep 19, 2014
If it has a long lasting battery life that can go for straight one week! No problem!
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by lawrenceunaa: 12:32pm On Sep 19, 2014
what of MINDA abi mirinda no one hears abt it undecided

And for that black goat that says it probably looked like aba undecided na cheap popularity de hungry you and ur username says it all tongue

Good development in future nigeria would boost of some technlogical advancement cheesy
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by holarid(m): 1:11pm On Sep 19, 2014
pics and phone spec.
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by DjAndroid: 1:29pm On Sep 19, 2014
Why will it be the first?
Anabell ( though now extinct) no be made in nigeria?
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by ketoprofen(m): 1:36pm On Sep 19, 2014
watchthisposter: Made by Orji Uzo Kalu?

It'll probably look like aba/abia state

I say this as an igbo man

Anuofia!

Do you know how many Aba made products you use everyday?
U can start by going naked cos 60% of most Nigerians' clothes and shoes are Aba made.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by ketoprofen(m): 1:38pm On Sep 19, 2014
watchthisposter:

Ma broda easy O!

I never said aba made O!

I'm referring to the way he ruined his state when he was Governor

I buy a lot (a lot) of things from aba, and I respect and worship their ingenuity and spirit of innovation.

They've built success against all odds



The dirt is not my only beef sef

Have you seen aba roads lately?

Power supply? Insecurity?

Every other market in Nigeria doesn't make the town become a rubbish heap

Lagos and onitsha have far bigger markets

OK.
But we can't keep bringing it in every discussion.
He has ruled abia and gone, for 8 years sb has been there as a governor
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 1:55pm On Sep 19, 2014
Nigerians pushing boundaries since 1960.

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Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by SMALLPENIS(f): 1:59pm On Sep 19, 2014
Orji Uzor Kalu?? That is House of Ajebo name na angry
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Mention(m): 2:28pm On Sep 19, 2014
Kk
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Femistico(m): 2:35pm On Sep 19, 2014
the specs pls nd hope it will be able to compete with samsung nd iphones...can it pass drop test pls
Re: The First "Made In Nigeria" Mobilephone Set To Launch by Nobody: 2:36pm On Sep 19, 2014
Pictures or

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