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coolapostle
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Posted: 2009-06-10 14:03
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On 2009-06-09 05:23:18, nehee wrote:
Hey guyz, i'm nehee da compu guru i've a cool stuff in d house, d Opera mini v.4.2 is doing wel 4 me n i must tel u dis d world is in my hand right now n i'm surfing d net without paying a bit penny. A lot of thanks 2 d Opera mini v.4.2. Any way i've d whole settings n it's working n it's F-R-E-E if u want or need it even aim 2 get it n start surfing 4 free, dat is very easy 2 get just txt my no or call d hot line: 08069829245. U can also e-mail me @ 1nehee@gmail.com



Thanks for the advert. I hope what u are offering will also be F R E E abi?
BTW: I don't think it is a good idea to splash your contact info all over the 'net. EFCC is trying to prove that is is a barking dog and they are looking for customers. Don't attract them here.

I would advise you say something like "Send PM's is you are interested." except of course if you intent to SELL what you are offering...


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coolapostle
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Posted: 2009-06-10 18:54
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Does anyone have an Etisalat line here? Anyone actually USING it? I am thinking of moving Mrs Coola and I over... just to see if it is as good as the NCC says it is (best call completion). I think we will go for the "cliq" pack.

Also check out the (pricey) new broadband service in Lagos:



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coolapostle
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Posted: 2009-06-11 18:03
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Why does Facebook take forever to load? Is there any way of making it faster?

All my relatives and friends are there!!!
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ambyzown
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Posted: 2009-06-11 22:54
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@coola: seems like u are a lone ranger in this ghost town. Whats with the interest in Etisalat? how many lines u wan get? pick one reliable network and find a suitable plan for u and madam.
Facebook is a "heavy" page just like the all new yahoo mail so it takes quite a while to load. Have u tried using firefox? it seems to be a tad faster.
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brym!
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Posted: 2009-06-12 13:37
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Coola, you can also try opera 10.0 beta. It has a tubo feature to improve speed on slow networks. Also using the windows mobile turbo version on my device.
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coolapostle
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Posted: 2009-06-12 17:49
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Happy Birthday to Angelgirl! Wishing you a great year ahead.

@Brym I will try out Opera. I already use Google Chrome and Apple Safari for the same reasons: speed. Facebook is just too sloooow on both browsers even when I use cybercafes.

UPDATE: Facebook homepage took a looong time to open in Firefox but at least it is opened. Thanks! It seems Firefox has jumped back into contention in Coola's Browser wars.

@Amby I am tired of MTN and Glo. Except I spend N500 and above daily, my credit ALWAYS runs out before evening. I am about to boot off my Glo in favour of Etisalat and see if I spend less. But, of course, it will depend on the denominations of recharge cards that Etisalat has.
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ambyzown
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Posted: 2009-06-12 21:04
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@Coola: If u spend as much as N500 on calls daily that amounts to about N15,000 a month. Why not migrate to the Postpaid package on Glo? Call tariff reduces drastically if u're on the Postpaid plan.
Off-net calls - 37k/sec
On-net calls - 25k/sec
mad dog
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Posted: 2009-06-17 20:09
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pls am from ghana and need free internet on zain or any network pls help me out..pls
Angelgirl
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Posted: 2009-06-18 17:58
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Thanks Coola, hope you guys are having a great time on the forum, cheers.
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voodowizzard
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Posted: 2009-06-21 09:57
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Hi guys,im frm s.a i brows 4 free on cellc bt i cnt download plz help me, im on v 2.04 mod version ,my net is cellc
artwales
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Posted: 2009-06-21 23:18
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Does anyone know how to subscribe to the N10k 24-7 internet data plan on MTN postpaid, the usual codes for prepaid dont work.
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coolapostle
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Posted: 2009-06-23 20:39
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Na wa o! Prepare for another re-branding and name change for Zain!!!!


Zain's African arm 'put up for sale'

The Pan-African cellular operator, Zain, has reportedly been put up for sale by its Kuwaiti parent MTC, four years after a bidding war saw MTN miss out on the chance to buy the network for itself.

Kuwaiti newspaper Al Qabas said Zain's African arm — which traded as Celtel before a grand rebranding exercise last year — may be sold for US$12bn to a French company.

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Zain operates in 23 countries in the Middle East and Africa, serving 64,7-million customers. The African operations it is reportedly trying to shed covers 16 countries and 65% of the group's customers. However, they are not doing as well financially as its owners would like. Africa contributed only 10% of the profit in financial 2008 and in the first quarter to March its African arm suffered a net loss of $4,9m on a revenue of $917m.


Full story here
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ambyzown
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Posted: 2009-06-26 22:46
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I guess another name change is in the offing

@Artwales: For postpaid 24/7 data service on MTN you need to visit a friendship center
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brix25
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Posted: 2009-06-29 21:31
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@coola: By now u've probably heard that Orange is rumoured to be interested in buying Zain's African operation. There might be a problem in Nigeria though as there is still legal challenge to the ownership of the former Vee Mobile Network which ultimately morphed into Zain.
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ambyzown
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Posted: 2009-06-29 23:16
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On 2009-06-29 21:31:00, brix25 wrote:
@coola: By now u've probably heard that Orange is rumoured to be interested in buying Zain's African operation. There might be a problem in Nigeria though as there is still legal challenge to the ownership of the former Vee Mobile Network which ultimately morphed into Zain.

Trust Naija to always get in the news........ Negatively.
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