They won the heart of Nigeria students with the 15mb weekly service, they were one of the first few network that reduce the price of blackberry subscription. But these days, they have 40% of Nigerian in there pocket, maybe it's the reason for their poor customer service; I called their customer service for 40minutes and no one picked the call until I felt tired.
I went to there experience centre and wait for more than 2hours...what!
If you're to come and make money in our country, at least satisfy the customers, isn't that what market strategy meant?
for some of us that don't remember or don't know:
Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services
(EMTS), trading as Etisalat, is a Nigerian company
duly incorporated under the laws of Nigeria in
partnership with Mubadala Development Company
and Etisalat of the United Arab Emirates.
Incorporated in Nigeria as a private company, it
acquired the Unified Access License from the
Federal Government in January 2007. The license
includes a mobile license and spectrum in the GSM
1800 and 900 MHz bands. Etisalat acquired a 40%
stake in EMTS and is now the operator of the
Unified Access License
naijacritics
Professionals must act according to their professions, if the can't; its our right to criticize them
Friday, November 15, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
nollywood at 20
Nollywood at 20?
Is this a joke? Are we celebrating the ramson noahs and the immigrants of our film industry. The nollywood i grew up with is a nollywood of the olu jacobs, chiwetal agu, joke silva and pete edochie. Even with the pitiable stunts of the old actors is still manageable compare to the pretense in film making around now. As a movie industry, if you were gonna show an action movie, undergo a perfect training, and if it is romance, give the customers what they paid for rather than some mombo jombo trash. Another alarming stuff is the crazy suspense and sound system they use; how can an actor be the director, producer at the same time? Twitter and other network is now a hotbed for our nollywood to expose their scandals and at the same time a crying base; do you seek pity to make money? Most of our nollywood stars are now musicians......so pitiable...a journey of 20 years is still like a a tree that refuses to bear fruits
Is this a joke? Are we celebrating the ramson noahs and the immigrants of our film industry. The nollywood i grew up with is a nollywood of the olu jacobs, chiwetal agu, joke silva and pete edochie. Even with the pitiable stunts of the old actors is still manageable compare to the pretense in film making around now. As a movie industry, if you were gonna show an action movie, undergo a perfect training, and if it is romance, give the customers what they paid for rather than some mombo jombo trash. Another alarming stuff is the crazy suspense and sound system they use; how can an actor be the director, producer at the same time? Twitter and other network is now a hotbed for our nollywood to expose their scandals and at the same time a crying base; do you seek pity to make money? Most of our nollywood stars are now musicians......so pitiable...a journey of 20 years is still like a a tree that refuses to bear fruits
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Asuu
the federal government and asuu are planning the downfall of Nigeria. It's to be known that the growth and formation of a good state is the education of It's youth..
Nigeria; Which way forward?
Nigeria; Which way forward?
linda ikeji
Its been years now since linda ikeji started writing her blogs, at first she was always in the ways of celebrities. She made millions of naira carrying rumours on the celebs, right now, our linda is now a celeb. You can see her pictures in social websites..... Is she still a true blogger or an advertiser for scandalous celebs?lindaikeji.blogspot.com
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
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