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pxthomas Joined: May 14, 2006 Posts: 1 From: DELTA STATE, NIGERIA PM |
@angel... don't joke with that number again. today is 06/06/06.
@coola... i sometimes feel down too. whenever you are downcast take your bible, go through some verses and you will surely find peace of mind there. i am also in agreement with you as regards ZIP UP. the solution has never being condom but conduct
@ALL... where is Abu?
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Tilly Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 2 PM |
hello pple.it's tilly dropping in 4m nowhere.i've bin down and out for a very loooooooooooooooooooooong tyme now dat probably only d old timers wld rememba d FIRST LADY of PNF.I promise 2 b more regular as soon as i finish my final exams next mth.going ova a few of d past posts,i noticed d absence of AYA,wats up with him?for ANGELGIRL,DEMMY&COOLA,thumbs up for keeping d forum alive. |
coolapostle Joined: Oct 15, 2004 Posts: 28 From: Abuja, Nigeria PM |
Oh my God! My one and only First Lady... how u de?
Which reminds me... we lack babes here o!
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Angelgirl Joined: Nov 08, 2004 Posts: 54 From: Lagos State, Nigeria PM, WWW
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The original First Lady Tilly, how studies? Hope you are doing okay, take care  |
ambyzown Joined: May 11, 2005 Posts: 231 From: Lagos-Nigeria PM |
Hi Tilly, welcome back. I may not be an old timer, but I sure remember u, having read ur posts back in the days. This is a challenge to all the runaway old timers, Deeone most especially. |
OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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On 2006-06-06 11:35:26, Angelgirl wrote:
Nitel is on strike because govt is owing them 4 months salary,
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I disagree. NITEL staff are on strike because NITEL as an organisation is a monumental failure, generating little or nothing and so unable to pay staff salaries anymore. And all this is while other telecoms firms that are much younger and having far less resources are smiling to the bank everyday. I am happy that government has refused to give them any more funds.
Actually, in my opinion, NITEL should be sold at the most convenient cost to any willing buyer. Who wants to buy a liability at the figures the government keeps asking for?
PS: I used to be known as AYA |
ambyzown Joined: May 11, 2005 Posts: 231 From: Lagos-Nigeria PM |
Let me get this straight, Nitel staff want to be paid from monies they have failed to generate? I'm sorry for NITEL customers, this may turn out to be one long strike. |
Senisho Joined: Nov 02, 2005 Posts: 53 From: Lagos, Nigeria PM |
Sorry 4 interrupting, abeg sum1 should tell me what 2 do. I tried 2 configure a p910i(Vodafone), but after creating vactive's profile I couldn't activate it(i.e change d profile 4rm default 2 vactive), cos d fone won't allow it. Is there sumtin I can do? Like unlocking e.t.c. Pls help. NOTE: I've configured a p910i(Orange) successfully b4. |
coolapostle Joined: Oct 15, 2004 Posts: 28 From: Abuja, Nigeria PM |
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On 2006-06-07 14:41:34, Senisho wrote:
Is there sumtin I can do? Like unlocking e.t.c. Pls help.
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Yes, try to unlock it.
@AYA, and Amby... The Government has decided to bail out Nitel by paying some of the money it's agencies owe it. I also read that Nitel's debts would be bought over by the FGN b4 its sale.
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Senisho Joined: Nov 02, 2005 Posts: 53 From: Lagos, Nigeria PM |
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On 2006-06-07 16:54:15, coolapostle wrote:
Yes, try to unlock it.
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| I've neva come across a fone dat needed unlocking b4, dats why I didn't know, I just guessed. So, how do I go about it? Codes? If u know it pls gimme. Thanx. BTW, I'll search d site 2 see wat I can find.
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ambyzown Joined: May 11, 2005 Posts: 231 From: Lagos-Nigeria PM |
@Seinsho: There's no further unlocking u can do if the phone recognizes the Vmobile SIM u have inserted. I do not think Vodafone locks the browser to its network, so there has to be a way of selecting vactive as the default profile. I have configured a vodafone branded P910i to work with MTN GPRS, so it should work for Vmobile.
Your last option should be to Debrand it online via http://www.davinciteam.com/
@Coola: I dont see the sense in the government's further investment in Nitel if it plans to sell it. They should accept the highest reasonable bid and sell off. |
Senisho Joined: Nov 02, 2005 Posts: 53 From: Lagos, Nigeria PM |
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On 2006-06-07 21:21:18, ambyzown wrote:
@Seinsho: There's no further unlocking u can do if the phone recognizes the Vmobile SIM u have inserted. I do not think Vodafone locks the browser to its network.
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| Well now I know when a fone needs unlocking. Concerning d locked browser, dat is exactly wat happened, d whole thing is not clickable(Remember, dis is not my 1st experience with a p910i). Besides, dis friend of mine has formally been browsing wit d same sim on a p910 Quote:
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Your last option should be to Debrand it online...
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| Thanx I'll try dat. |
mamba Joined: Nov 21, 2004 Posts: 138 From: 9ja PM |
@senisho, i've come across a vodabrand p910 b4 and the problem with it is that the settings are greyed out & therefore cant be edited. there's no futher unlocking you can do in Nija as far as i'm concerned & the only option you have is to go the davinci way (search esato for davinci). i believe you can still use the symbian opera software(not operamini) by downling from opera.com & input the vmobile proxy in the settings. |
uche1 Joined: Jun 08, 2006 Posts: 0 From: lag PM, WWW
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NAIJA |
Dejitella Joined: Feb 17, 2006 Posts: 7 PM |
Al Zarqawi killed with two 500 pound bomb, tip off from one of his aides. Will this stop the senseless killings and violence in Iraq
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