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“Help Me with Tips to Promote My Sperm Trade” (3)

Ethical issues I do not doubt any claim that money makes a man’s moral compass go haywire. Sperm traders are so caught up in their desire for money through sowing seeds for cash that giving a...

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“Help Me with Tips to Promote My Sperm Trade” (4)

In a nutshell, Nigerian laws frown seriously at sale or trafficking of human beings, body parts, and also fluids that emanate from such. I am aware that there are laws regulating sperm donation (based...

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"Bochtaineacht mar Margaíochta Deiseanna, Ina ionad sin Than Fadhb Sóisialta "

I came across parts of the serialized version of your piece on Bottom of the Pyramid (Íocaíochtaí) concept of lessening poverty. I find the idea quite thrilling. I am wondering why Nigeria seems...

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"Bochtaineacht mar Margaíochta Deiseanna, Ina ionad sin Than Fadhb Sóisialta...

Cad baffles dom uaireanta go bhfuil easpa soiléir spéise anseo, i fiú smaoineamh samhlacha gnó insí ar bhochtaineacht a chuaigh mar dheis margaíochta, agus nach bhfuil an fhadhb shóisialta i bhfad...

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Electricity Distribution System Services In Ambit of Marketing

An occurrence at the sideline of a seminar intended for interested parties in an anticipated (at the time) private-sector driven power sector in Nigeria several months ago, during which I was urged to...

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Electricity Distribution System Services In Ambit of Marketing (2)

Most times when technical operatives in the setup tend to be much engrossed in ‘operational matters’, it is marketing that ‘jolts’ them into customers’ sensitivities and resultant revenue losses. When...

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Distribution Network Operators and Public Skepticism

Public skepticism towards the state of power provision in Nigeria had almost become legendary over the years, that the words ‘dissatisfaction’ and ‘inefficiency’ assumed status of names unmistakably...

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Distribution Network Operators and Public Skepticism (2)

In continuation, these as Distribution Network Operators’ (DNOs’) problems, should not also be overlooked: – Inadequate power allocation from the fledging electricity market (mostly less than half of...

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Litir chuig Saoránach Buba: Imoibriú dousing le Praghsáil Leictreachais

Mar atá litreacha sa bhfearann ​​poiblí a glacadh le déanaí gné suntasach sa Nigéir, Ní fhéadfadh sé a bheith as áit a spice suas an treocht trí mianach - maidir le tomhaltas an Nigéir tipiciúil. Is...

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Litir chuig Saoránach Buba: Imoibriú dousing le Praghsáil Leictreachais (2)

Ciaróg, tá sé fíor-riachtanach chun tú a aithint go bhfuil an MYTO, ar iad a thabhairt, Tháinig chomh maith le fóirdheontas rialtais ar rátaí don deighleog is ísle (socheacnamaíoch) de thomhaltóirí, na...

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“Help Me with Tips to Promote My Sperm Trade” (3)

Ethical issues I do not doubt any claim that money makes a man’s moral compass go haywire. Sperm traders are so caught up in their desire for money through sowing seeds for cash that giving a...

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“Help Me with Tips to Promote My Sperm Trade” (4)

In a nutshell, Nigerian laws frown seriously at sale or trafficking of human beings, body parts, and also fluids that emanate from such. I am aware that there are laws regulating sperm donation (based...

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“Poverty as a Marketing Opportunity, Rather Than Social Problem”

I came across parts of the serialized version of your piece on Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) concept of lessening poverty. I find the idea quite thrilling. I am wondering why Nigeria seems oblivious of...

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“Poverty as a Marketing Opportunity, Rather Than Social Problem” (2)

What baffles me sometimes is the clear lack of interest here, in even contemplating business models hinged on poverty being approached as a marketing opportunity, and not the much touted social...

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Electricity Distribution System Services In Ambit of Marketing

An occurrence at the sideline of a seminar intended for interested parties in an anticipated (at the time) private-sector driven power sector in Nigeria several months ago, during which I was urged to...

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Electricity Distribution System Services In Ambit of Marketing (2)

Most times when technical operatives in the setup tend to be much engrossed in ‘operational matters’, it is marketing that ‘jolts’ them into customers’ sensitivities and resultant revenue losses. When...

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Distribution Network Operators and Public Skepticism

Public skepticism towards the state of power provision in Nigeria had almost become legendary over the years, that the words ‘dissatisfaction’ and ‘inefficiency’ assumed status of names unmistakably...

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Distribution Network Operators and Public Skepticism (2)

In continuation, these as Distribution Network Operators’ (DNOs’) problems, should not also be overlooked: – Inadequate power allocation from the fledging electricity market (mostly less than half of...

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Letter to Citizen Buba: Dousing Reaction to Electricity Pricing

As letters in the public domain have recently taken a dramatic dimension in Nigeria, it may not be out of place to spice up this trend by adding mine – For the consumption of the typical Nigerian. The...

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Letter to Citizen Buba: Dousing Reaction to Electricity Pricing (2)

Buba, it is essential for you to recognise that the MYTO, on introduction, came along with government’s subsidy on rates for the lowest segment (socio-economically) of consumers, the Residents 1 (R1)...

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