Etisalat: Arabian GSM lands in Nigeria
September 15, 2008 by
Che Oyimnatumba · 15 Comments
The poor network service infested Nigerian GSM market has a new kid on the block. Estisalat the new kid in the exploitative GSM market is headed by Keem Bello-Osagie, former MD of United Bank for Africa (UBA).
We welcome Etisalat and pray her presence will not further frustrate Nigerians but will provide better services than what is currently on ground. We further more pray that the high business ethics of the Arabs will rob off on the Nigerians on the board of Etisalat. Our next prayer is that this new company will not end up like some shady Arabian companies used by previous governments to loot Nigeria.
Above all, we are worried why a Nigerianised Arabian Company should bear this name that the average Nigerian cannot pronounce. Is Etisalat hoping to change name soon as is the fashion of Celtel who has been having teething problems despite being among the oldest GSM networks to encroach on virgin Nigeria airspace.
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7 years of GSM Culture of Lies
July 26, 2008 by
Che Oyimnatumba · Leave a Comment
When did you say any of these below? If you haven’t since the seven years of epileptic services by the GSM providers, the gates of heaven will be open at the mention of your obituary.
I am as guilty as a chocolate bar in the colony of ants. But I am trying to repent; where I cannot, may the LORD bless my soul and take me to the place in the hereafter he thinks is best for me; after all, I didn’t ask to be created. And if I am made for hell, sneaking into heaven will make me most uncomfortable. Don’t get too religious and more Catholic than the Pope, What offence did Esau not commit? As a squeamish foetus in the womb, God chose Jacob the swindler ahead of his elder brother. Pharaoh’s heart was hardened by God of Israel so that he can show his power via the plagues. Now you get my drift why I am not bothered about where I am going once I expire, so long as I have loved my neighbour, fought office holders to provide amenities to their constituencies and make my environment a little better than I met it.
Forgive me for the digression. It happens when I think of noise people about the hereafter.
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