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Do We Need Another South African? by dewalt(m): 10:25pm On Oct 01, 2017
DO WE NEED ANOTHER SOUTH AFRICAN

Dear Nigerians,
Today I wish to congratulate us on the celebration of our independence day, it is a thing of joy being a part of this nation at this point in time. Congratulations to us.

Nigeria is a great nation with the combination of great people from different ethnic group. Our population is one key thing that made us the real GIANT, we are great in idea, knowledge and perhaps we are better off in term of COMPETITION.

Let me use this medium to congratulate us and the MD of TSTV which was launched today 1st Oct 2017, this is indeed a welcome idea, a great achievement and unquantifiable challenge to the foreign cable which has over time dominated and manipulated us.

You will all agree with me that some years back, our citizens had limited access to mobile phone, in fact, only few rich persons could afford a SIM CARD until a Nigerian telecommunication company sprang up and relieved us of the burden. Today, a new cable TV is launched which by the grace of God I hope is a success.

Great people, giant of Africa, when are we taking the lead? When are we growing up? Do we still need a South African company to champion our POWER SECTOR before we get the rightful solution? Must we allow foreigners to lead while we follow them on our own land? The ball is in our court.

Happy Independence Day. God bless Nigeria

Luqman A. Alawode

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Re: Do We Need Another South African? by Sensitivity1254: 8:07am On Oct 02, 2017
dewalt:
DO WE NEED ANOTHER SOUTH AFRICAN

Dear Nigerians,
Today I wish to congratulate us on the celebration of our independence day, it is a thing of joy being a part of this nation at this point in time. Congratulations to us.

Nigeria is a great nation with the combination of great people from different ethnic group. Our population is one key thing that made us the real GIANT, we are great in idea, knowledge and perhaps we are better off in term of COMPETITION.

Let me use this medium to congratulate us and the MD of TSTV which was launched today 1st Oct 2017, this is indeed a welcome idea, a great achievement and unquantifiable challenge to the foreign cable which has over time dominated and manipulated us.

You will all agree with me that some years back, our citizens had limited access to mobile phone, in fact, only few rich persons could afford a SIM CARD until a Nigerian telecommunication company sprang up and relieved us of the burden. Today, a new cable TV is launched which by the grace of God I hope is a success.

Great people, giant of Africa, when are we taking the lead? When are we growing up? Do we still need a South African company to champion our POWER SECTOR before we get the rightful solution? Must we allow foreigners to lead while we follow them on our own land? The ball is in our court.

Happy Independence Day. God bless Nigeria

Luqman A. Alawode


Lolzzzzz.
Great and Giant indeed.

Why won't foreigners take the lead when all we know is "connections"?

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