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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-20 13:38
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@ihe: I agree. Or a percentage of their monthly salary should be tied to productivity @coola: Get up & go visit your girlfriend :-D

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Posted: 2005-01-20 13:54
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@Aya,exactly!Tht way they "ll reject public holidays whenever they hear of it.

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Posted: 2005-01-20 14:35
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@brym,I bet ur suggestion about enjoyg public holidays will change if % policy is introduced at ur work place.

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ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-21 13:19
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"The difficulty of a task is no excuse for avoiding it"President Bush on his 2nd term inaugural speech.Obviously full of fire.

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ihejirika
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Posted: 2005-01-21 14:00
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If I had a vote,I'd hav casted it in his favour anyway.I wish him good luck.

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-21 14:10
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Somebody please deliver us from ihe's homiletic monologue! :-D

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Posted: 2005-01-21 14:37
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Fortunately or unfortunately,posts 2 esato can neither b censored nor stopped.So everyone is free.

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coolapostle
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Posted: 2005-01-21 15:43
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What was Ihe's award again? I suggest the Jerry Gana award for eloquence. Hi everyone, I just finished a tedious issue that just had to be written. Just read the MTN bashing....meanwhile ALL of U still have MTN! Strange ain't it? And about the Customer Care foibles, well give those Guys a break, the last training they had was in 2001 when GSM just started o!
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Posted: 2005-01-21 18:34
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@coola: Which "all of " still have MTN? I dropped their line in accordance with my new year resolutions Good riddance! Bah!

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Posted: 2005-01-21 19:52
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@coola,I'll readily agree 2 it if someone say tht MTN is using juju.Times wthout number,I'v considered disposng d line wthout bringg myself 2 it.Maybe its bcos it is my 1st love.

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-21 19:58
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@ihe: There is no juju. Too many Nigerians are often too lazy to do the logical thing when its staring them in the face. Why should I continue to service 2 lines? Why should I spend money on a network that continues to display disregard for me? Bye to MTNN for good. I have only Glo now. Do the right thing. Nuff said.

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Posted: 2005-01-21 21:13
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@Aya,ths might not sound logical 2 u but d Nigerian Telecom market is still very dynamic.I sold my 1st MTN line & had 2 acquire a 2nd one when they introduced d very product tht led me 2 another network.I'm being cautious ths time.

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-21 21:20
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Telecoms markets are dynamic in most places. Its a matter of taking a decision you can live with. For me, I found it wasteful carrying 2 GSM lines around. I simply determined what is more important to me and took a decision. I can live without the other line. My personal balance sheet will also reflect a savings of thousands of naira by Dec 2005.

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Posted: 2005-01-21 22:08
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@Aya,2day I keep 3 lines.Talk about taking decisions I can live wth?If its along d line of saving my pocket,I'll do away wth my glo line immediately.Different logics 4 different folks.Right?

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OluYom
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Posted: 2005-01-22 02:51
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@ihe: Nope. Same logic, different decision. Logic is universal. The results of acting on logic will not necessarily be the same. I respect your choice of keeping 3 lines, but I still wonder why you do it :-)

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