This is my problem with partnering with Nigerian companies, they never stay in their lane. They want EVERYTHING especially yours.
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Replying to @asemota
Partnering with most Nigerian companies is like dining with The Devil. You use long utensils and NEVER reveal all. That isn't partnership
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It is important to specialize in a niche that's scalable without effort but most Nigerian businessmen want the entire field without work.
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@kazey The@callbase story is just starting. I love it when people dismiss it prematurely. Watch this space. cc:@OoTheNigerian@kehers1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@kazey The launch was premature. One should never launch a product because of a competition@callbase 2.0 is coming.@OoTheNigerian@kehers1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@OoTheNigerian 1. Tiered pricing 2. Incoming charges should be priced in per user cost@asemota@kazey@callbase@kehers3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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