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The phones market in Nigerian seems to be presently moving in a flurry, and is looking to challenge previously existing markets in terms of economic relevance.Looking back at how the journey began, who would have thought the phone market would compel this level of influence on the economy and Nigerians as a whole.I can remember vividly how phones like the Nokia 3310, Sagem MC950, Motorola V188, Alcatel one touch 301, Thuraya SG-2520 etc, were all having people digging very deep into their pocket...read more
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