Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Labour or Not Labour

For the past couple of weeks, I have been busy with a project which was perceived by many as an impossible one. Interestingly, the project was successfully delivered and handed over to the sponsor.
Fortunately, there is no provision for election tribunals in this part of the world so we can be rest assured that our Victory will be sustained.
Coupled with the lessons learnt from the experience, a new project is about to commence and I want to implore you guys to join the train as we plan, strategise and deliver this project as well.
The subject of this mail speaks volume. In the light of the kick off of campaign of the labour and "not labour" parties in the UK, we need to ponder on how we can be involved in the process.
You will understand my enthusiasm further when I tell you( that is if you dont know already) that we can Vote in the elections (By "we", I mean Common Wealth Nationals). Since we are caught between t two parties, making a decision will not be difficult one.
Since the campaign started, it is becoming clearer the party that will ensure more allocation of "Per Hour" (now that is on a lighter note, but get the picture!), or the party that will chase us all out (some of us need to get ROI before leaving sha)
Be that as it may, the choice is yours and it's time to take your destiny in your hands. Please go online www.aboutmyvote.co.uk and register today. Time is of essence and we cannot afford to delay....

Whoever knows David or Brown, tell them to give me a phone (Ha, I don begin speak like them o....), you never can tell...this might just be my chance to hit it big as the Campaign Manager....

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Lebara Scam!

My unreserved apologies for the delay in sending the first in the series. It is actually part of the strategic (whatever that word means) design.

Reports reaching me reveals that Lebara has changed its tariff plans. As it stands now, freebies such as paying 1p per call when the "free" lebara to lebara mins is finished is no longer available. Rather, lebara has introduced the "free" £10 credit when you top up with £20. As grand as this may appear, I consider it a ploy to wreck some damage to our pockets.

I can recall some 5-6months ago when lebara practically begged some of us to buy their line and promised manna from heaven. Now, they have gone back on their words, recalled all the freebies and left us in the lurch.

To the management of lebara, I borrow the words of the amiable Senga to say....."This is not acceptable....." and finally "Comon guys, this is not professional"

some food for thought....
Did you know that
A report has revealed that the Robert Gordon University currently contributes over £300 million annually to the Scottish economy?

See you guys in a forthnight

Bold