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Zen Phones in Nigeria, thanks to Glo 25k calls

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Glo has a great package which was introduced recently.

Globacom said it made the 25 kobo per second charge a flat rate which applies for all local calls irrespective of which network is being called or time of day or which part of the country the call is originating from.

A new package also allows subscribers to call one Special Number at only 2 kobo per second. Interestingly, no daily or monthly rental is charged to enjoy the very cheap rate. The subscriber, however, has an option of registering 5 Glo numbers which he can call at 18 kobo per second. Again, registration is free and there is no rental charge.

Innovation is hitting up in Nigeria’s mobile ecosystem.

That is why Zen phones have crept into the country to compete. With the largest consumer market in the black race, Nigeria is on roll in the mobile world.  The 6 Zen Mobile phones series launched include the X 381, the X410 , the X430, series; the M20, the Z66 Qwerty and the Z82 Qwerty series. For the comapany, the phones are affordable, have Quality, trend and was ready to fight for position with well known brands like Nokia, Sonny Ericsson, LG, Samsung among others.

Fake Nokia Phones – The problem on Nigeria’s m-payment system

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The Nigerian government must help in combating fake mobile phones in the country. Nokia flagged off anti-counterfeit campaign drawing many stakeholders into it last year. But for sometime now, nothing seems to be heard about it. The reason why all and sundry should join Nokia is simply based on the fact that fake phones could compromise the m-payment system. Phone companies have built some special features on security – fake ones could become the weakest links, especially now the country has gone into mobile payment,

Of course, counterfeit of products is not limited to Nokia products, it is all over the ICT sector and even beyond. All kinds of products from pharmaceuticals to electronics are all suffering that scourge.  There is a need to step up this fight to keep the ecosystem clean.

Glo Blackberry Introduces Points Reward

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Now, you can win things for recharging your Glo Blackberry.  The Glo Blackberry Points program is another innovation that rewards Globacom subscribers with great gifts; ranging from free airtime to Glo 3G modems, iPods, Blackberry devices, iPads and the latest LED TV sets.

Customers who are currently on Prepaid Blackberry service qualify for automatic enrollment on Glo Blackberry Points program, while new subscribers would need to activate their Blackberry service to join the program

President Goodluck Jonathan– Fire your webmaster, a Nigerian company deserves that Job

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First, I am not a politician or an agent of one. I am just a free man loving my country and asking for change in my own way.

Dr.  Goodluck Jonathan is the leader of Nigeria and who wants to give young Nigerians jobs. He is a good man. A nice man!  A really smart person! A teacher! He is honest. He is a great man. He has earned all he is today. I am happy to call him my President. In my house, I have his photo. In my office, I have the flag of the nation he vowed to defend. Mr. President. My Commander in Chief, I salute you. I like him. I even want to work for you because you are always happy and who will not!

But in one major way, he annoys me. I have asked his campaign managers that our president cannot outsource his website design when there are many young folks doing same in Lagos, Abuja, Uyo, Kano, etc. Those guys just refuse to listen. I do not know why?

Why must everything be foreign? Even a website! What is so big about it that a Nigerian company cannot do it?  Do not tell me that it is owned by a Nigerian living in UK. Who cares? Until the company pays taxes in Nigeria, he has no company in Nigeria. Of course, I do not know the owner of the company and I do not care. It is the President I am writing here.

Mr President, Fasmicro.com can do it free if the British guys did it free. I guess you gave them the job because maybe they are offering it free. We will match them.  We can host it free at Fashostit.com if you need that help. It is not a great idea to give that to a foreign firm when there are boys that can get a job doing that.

I write this will all respect to your office and with total support of your office, but I hate to visit that site and be reminded that none of the Nigerian firms is fit enough to do that site. This site you are reading this blog, tekedia.com, was built within three hours by a graduate of your nation. It took him two hours and another one hour to get the logo and all things done.  There is nothing in making websites.  The boys are everywhere in Lagos!

We need support Mr President. Nigerian companies need support. For how long with our doctors treat the patients that cannot pay while the rich ones go to America and France for checkups. I see them all the time – thank God for them. But we need a future and this election must change that. We believe you and please let us think Nigeria.

They get the best dress in Fifth Avenue – the Aba tailors are not good.  Who said so? All those Saks or whatever are just humans. They started low and with support our guys can do well. We need to feel Nigeria in many more ways, Mr President.

But for all, we need the President to fire his webmaster today and give that contract to a Nigerian company. That is how to show you care to create jobs. A New Jersey mayor was criticized because he shopped for a shirt outside the state. Why? The citizens felt buying in New Jersey could create jobs at home.  I agree, that one is extreme.  My President dresses well in his native attire and it is always great to watch.

Many of us that have invested and hired graduates are just trying to help the nation. If we stay here in our cozy homes in America, you will blame us that we are not thinking home. But when we bring the skills home, I will hate for you to start pursuing UK for a simple campaign website. Ask me, I will send 20 companies in Lagos that can do that job – even better.

Again, I salute and wish all the very best in LIFE to you. You are my President. Do not be offended in any way. I am just from the academia where we are free to express opinions and I hope you understand my point. God bless you and the Nation you lead.

Remember,  if Obama does this and gives his campaign site to someone in Canada, he will lose his election! Of course, you are not Obama, but I know you have got him on your side. So you share a vision. Just inferring that some leaders think alike! Get that site home and one graduate could get a full-time job. That is how we should do it!

You cannot outsource the platform through which you are making a promise to Nigeria. Your website is your campaign office – it is the other ‘workplace’. It is your virtual land and today, it is in ‘United Kingdom’ and I am sure you want it to be in Nigeria.

 

M-PESA deals with Western Union

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Western Union recently announced that consumers will be able to send money directly to the mobile “wallets” of Safaricom M-PESA subscribers in Kenya. This is the first service of its kind in the world and will be available from 45 countries and territories. From Western Union website

M-PESA is a service that allows you to transfer money using a mobile phone. Kenya is the first country in the world to use this service, which is offered by mobile operators Safaricom and Vodafone. M-PESA is available to all Safaricom subscribers (Prepay and Postpay), even if they do not have a bank account. Registration is FREE and available at any M-PESA Agent in Kenya. The M-PESA application is installed on your SIM card and works on all handset models.