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tellsblinks(m): 5:36pm On Mar 18
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tellsblinks(m): 10:12am On Mar 04
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tellsblinks(m): 6:18am On Feb 19
All the commenters above me are either deranged or always looking for who to point fingers.

Both Igbos, Hausa, Yoruba and other ethnic groups JUST WANT TO SEE NIGERIA WORK!

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tellsblinks(m): 6:35am On Feb 10
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tellsblinks(m): 8:17pm On Dec 31, 2024
🌍✨ 2024: A Year of Impact and Empowerment! ✨🌍

As we wrap up 2024, the Top100 Africa Future Leaders Network celebrates a year of remarkable achievements, milestones, and global impact:

💡 69,368 lives touched across 31 countries
🌟 300+ global opportunities shared, empowering 400+ youths
🎤 5 major events, driving youth empowerment and development
🤝 25+ participating organizations contributing to our mission

This year, we united under the banner of youth leadership, empowerment, and innovation, making strides to identify and celebrate the next generation of change-makers.

At the core of our mission is creating a community for young leaders, offering access to scholarships, internships, and global opportunities that fuel their dreams and aspirations.

As we gear up for 2025, we're excited to do more, reach more, and impact more lives. Thank you to all our partners, volunteers, and young leaders for making this possible!

Let’s keep building a future of empowered African youth leaders together! 💪✨

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tellsblinks(m): 6:14pm On Nov 24, 2024
Does Age matter in marriage?? I have this university lover, we've been together for years

But we are done with university and distant have come in.

I know the future is uncertain, but can such lead to marriage? Have you had such experience?? How did it end?
tellsblinks(m): 10:32pm On Nov 11, 2024
The founder of Telecom Satellites Limited (TSTV), Bright Echefu, has unveiled another Pay TV called LUFT TV, years after abandoning thousands of customers on a similar project, TSTV.

At the launch on Sunday in Abuja, Echefu said the new pay TV will cater to the of subscribers and promises to provide the finest entertainment in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.

He added that its satellites already have a footprint across all of West Africa, implying that West Africans can connect to LUTF TV.

LUFT TV is built on cutting-edge technology, delivering crystal-clear HD quality, flexibility to watch on multiple devices, and a subscription plan that is currently the most affordable compared to other existing pay TVs. Our entertainment is on your own , anytime, anywhere,” he said.

Fate of TSTV customers
Echefu, however, spoke about TSTV, which has remained off the radar severally, saying it is not dead. He hinted that TSTV subscribers would soon be onboarded onto LUFT TV.

Some time ago, we had TSTV. TSTV is going to come back. It’s not dead, no. I just want to announce that TSTV is not dead. And soon, very, very soon, subscribers of TSTV will be on LUTF TV. So, we haven’t lost anything,” he said.

On the new Pay TV, he assured it is committed to ing local content and values and showcasing Nigeria’s stories—from captivating dramas and unforgettable music to thrilling sports moments, among others.

According to him, LUTF Pay TV is more than a service but a movement to bring people together, to inspire, to entertain, and to deliver the kind of TV that speaks to who they are.

Governors commend Echefu
Speaking at the event, the Governor of Nasarawa State, Engineer Abdullahi A. Sule, lauded Echefu for being “a focused individual with a great mind.”

He said his understanding of Pay TV is similar to the story of MTN and Globacom in Nigeria.

According to him, when MTN started, they claimed there was no per-second call, only per-minute billing. However, with the emergence of Globacom, telco s began paying by the second.

He explained that at a time when the Nigerian economy is challenging, people should pay as they watch.

He advised LUFT TV’s chairman to ensure that the content on Pay TV focuses on news, youth, sports, commentary, history, and, most importantly, the culture of the Nigerian people.

On his part, Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State ed the local initiative embodied in LUFT Pay TV.

He said that while no platform should be discouraged, it should be able to offer people qualitative options at very affordable prices.

“We must be able to share profits with the people who make business profitable. I therefore salute this initiative, and I want to encourage Nigerians to patronize LUTF TV,” he said.

What You Should Know
TSTV, a satellite TV company launched by Echefu, was expected to challenge the monopolistic tendencies of Multichoice, owners of DStv and GOtv in Nigeria.


Touted as the first and only fully indigenous Pay-TV operator in the country, TSTV entered the industry on October 1, 2017, with enticing offerings that raised the hopes of many Nigerians. Its decision to launch on the country’s Independence Day was said to be symbolic of a declaration of ‘freedom’ in the Pay-TV industry. However, the company disappeared after the launch.

It made a comeback on October 1, 2020, promising to offer Nigerians the best Pay-TV experience. Still, its service remained intermittent, leaving subscribers who had invested in the company’s decoders with constant complaints.

TSTV completely went off the radar again in March last year and has remained absent to date, with no explanation to subscribers beyond intermittent apologies for ‘technical glitches’ during its active days.

TSTV is currently embroiled in a N380 million fraud-related case filed against it by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Echefu denies the allegation, maintaining that the case being prosecuted by the EFCC is a civil loan issue between them and Mr. Tanimu, MD of Kalsiyam Global, and also a former Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs.

The matter is still pending.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/11/11/bright-echefu-unveils-another-pay-tv-after-failed-tstv-project/

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tellsblinks(m): 11:35am On Nov 08, 2024
Roseey0:
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tellsblinks(m): 11:34am On Nov 08, 2024
GEJTILL2019:
Come to National Eye Center in Kaduna to see a consultant opthalmologist. Stop all these self treatment. Be careful with your eyes. There are lots of testing equipments here to diagnose you.

Can they diagnose for synechia after retina detachment and cataract surgery

The eyes can't see anything aside light.

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tellsblinks(m): 3:34pm On Nov 07, 2024
Their is a section in a nairaland called diaries, — in that section only you can write, and nobody else can comment. (To avoid disrupting)

I'm really interested in reading your life documentary, please feel free to make use of that section

please move to diary session,
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