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Business To BusinessRe: How Have Been Making Above 40k Every Week Working As A Freelancer by alertbest(m): 5:27pm On Aug 03, 2018
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Business To BusinessRe: How Have Been Making Above 40k Every Week Working As A Freelancer by alertbest(m): 4:07pm On Aug 03, 2018
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PhonesRe: Help:5000mah Battery Drains Fast by alertbest(op): 9:13pm On Jan 25, 2018
UPDATE
I need to update this because of those that may want to buy itel P12.

I noticed that the follow come charger is usually hot anytime I use it to charge and it's also very slow. I got another charge and I'm now enjoying my phone.
Now, if I charge 100% it will last me throughout a whole day.
PhonesRe: Help:5000mah Battery Drains Fast by alertbest(op): 6:40pm On Jan 08, 2018
uzoclinton:
the follow come charger spoilt... so i had to buy anew Belgium one.... But even when i was using d follow come charger everything was working fine
I will need to get a new charger because the follow come charger is very slow.....imagine,it charge to just 49% after two hours charging.
Thanks
PhonesRe: Help:5000mah Battery Drains Fast by alertbest(op): 6:30pm On Jan 08, 2018
uzoclinton:
my itel p12 lasts fir one full day... with constant pressing
what about the charger?
PhonesHelp:5000mah Battery Drains Fast by alertbest(op): 6:20pm On Jan 08, 2018
I was in Lagos during the festive period, so I decide to branch computer village to buy a brand new phone.

After checking various shops and considering my budget for a phone at this moment, I had to settle for Itel P12 with 5000maH battery capacity( because I need a phone with very good battery).

I didn't on the phone until I charged to 100% and the charging started from 61%. However, I noticed that the phone battery drops very fast and the charger packed with the phone seem not to be OK for the phone because it charges at snail speed.


Please if you had experienced such before, let me know what I can do because this phone is really frustrating me.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Internships and Entry Level jobs In Nigeria by alertbest(m): 12:03am On Dec 08, 2017
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Internships and Entry Level jobs In Nigeria by alertbest(m): 10:18pm On Dec 03, 2017
Good evening, I finished my HND in Public Administration some months ago and i'm currently awaiting youth service. Please I need an internship position in hr or administrative role.
I'm currently in Ibadan but ready to relocate to Lagos

@myrrtle and all good people here, please help your boy!!!
PoliticsAtiku Clears Air On Travel To USA by alertbest(op): 11:27am On Dec 02, 2017
Excerpt from one on one session with Atiku as
written by Dele Momodu of the Ovation
magazine.
"I told him the belief out there is that he is a
corrupt man and that the stain won’t be easy to
remove. His former boss, General Olusegun
Obasanjo, has sold us that line, and would stop
at nothing to regale the world that Atiku is a
thief who nobody should vote for. Atiku’s
response was very concise and assertive: “I have
the highest regards for my boss. He gave me
eight years to serve Nigeria under him. We had
our differences but we both tried our best. But
on the issue of corruption, I have challenged
anyone, anywhere, who has any evidence of
corruption against me to come forward. I’m sure
they would have combed everywhere trying to
find anything incriminating against me, but they
have not found it, or they are still searching.
Dele, I’m throwing that challenge again, let them
bring out whatever they have on me…”
I followed with a bazooka and asked him “how
come you are running away from the United
States of America? What offence have you
committed to warrant not being able to visit,
since all this time?” Atiku fired back at me: “It is
the sole prerogative of America to determine
who they want in their country or not. I’m not
running away from America. I applied, but wasn’t
issued a visa. However, they did not decline me
categorically either. They’ve only said my
application is going through administrative
process. This is not peculiar to me. For about 15
years, Buhari could not enter America on
account of religious considerations. The current
Indian Prime Minister, Modi, suffered the same
fate for years. Today, he is being treated to red
carpet treatment in America.. I fly to different
parts of the world, including Europe, if America
wanted me, it would be so easy for them to
reach out to their allies…”


source: Atiku Diaspora Network
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NYSCRe: NYSC 2018 Batch A Corps Members House by alertbest(m): 10:05am On Nov 23, 2017
Sarpyro1:
Great!!! How about the final clearance? not done with project though.
The strike is delaying our result computation so we can't do final clearance now
NYSCRe: NYSC 2018 Batch A Corps Members House by alertbest(m): 6:14pm On Nov 21, 2017
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FashionRe: Top 10 Budget Perfumes For Men by alertbest(m): 12:02am On Jan 08, 2017
please is there anyone with the idea of price of unltd by Ecko
PoliticsRe: Ooni, Jonathan, Gowon, Jega For NOA, Bridge Builders Award by alertbest(m): 6:23am On Nov 13, 2016
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PoliticsSupport Peaceful Protest And Not Vandalism by alertbest(op): 7:30am On Jun 08, 2016
FOR PEACEFUL PROTEST AND NOT VANDALISM

In all democratic state, peaceful assembly and protest is usually enshrine in the constitution as part of fundamental human right. Nigeria as a country also have this in its 1999 constitution which we are currently using.

Peaceful protest is the coming together of people with like-mind in other to show displeasure concerning any policy made by government, while vandalism is when protesters start destroying government properties in the process of protesting.

I was so amazed when I saw the havoc done on state properties by the SSS student in Oyo state while protesting against the Public and Private Partnership agenda of the state government and I was just asking myself what they will do if they are in tertiary institution, when they can go to the length of destroying state property to show their grievances at their current age and educational level.

No matter the level of our displeasure for any policy of government, we should not destroy any property that belong to the government because it is our property and a Yoruba adage says,"Eni ti nbinu, to ko sinu egun; ti inu e baro, tinu egun o ba ro nko" (An angry person that enter thorn, what will happen if he is no longer angry but the thorn is still angry).

As Nigerian, we need to change our mentality that protest and vandalism work hand-in-hand and that we can not achieve our aims without vandalism.

Therefore, it is quite important for us to ask ourselves these salient questions before we embark on any vandalism;
1) What are the uses of placards and song in protest?
2) If government properties are destroyed, how will government source for fund to renovate or reconstruct such properties?

If we can provide sincere answers to these questions, I am very sure that we abstain from destroying any government property during protest.

By:Alao Oluwatosin
Jokes EtcRe: When Your Neighbour Steals Your Fuel by alertbest(op): 9:32am On Apr 27, 2016
if Toyota or Honda manufacture a car like that, will you buy it? huh
Jokes EtcWhen Your Neighbour Steals Your Fuel by alertbest(op): 6:43am On Apr 27, 2016
A friend sent the pix to me on whatsapp, I think that what high fuel price and fuel scarcity can cause. grin

PoliticsEx-lawmaker Sentenced To 154years Imprisonment by alertbest(op): 6:23pm On Apr 25, 2016
N1.4bn Fraud: Court Sentences Ex-Kogi Lawmaker To 154 Years The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, today, April 25, 2016 secured the conviction of a former member of the Kogi State House of Assembly and former Caretaker Chairman, Ogori/ Magongo Local Government Area of the state, Gabriel Daudu, for a N1.4 billion fraud.



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BusinessRe: Emefiele: Forex Scarcity Bringing Out The Best In Nigerians by alertbest(m): 9:25am On Apr 25, 2016
it will only bring out the best if our people are empowered.
PoliticsSaraki Replies Dele: I Did Not Make Deal With PDP by alertbest(op): 11:05am On Apr 24, 2016
I DID NOT MAKE DEAL WITH PDP TO BECOME SENATE PRESIDENT. My dear brother Dele, let me thank you most sincerely for your article last weekend, “My Candid Letter to Saraki.” I take everything you said in that article to heart and I must commend you for your candidness indeed and the sincerity of your intentions. As you said in your article, you are someone I have known more by reputation than by any personal relationship, until recently when we struck up some personal acquaintance based on our shared political interests, especially during the last presidential election. However, I understand why you had to sound so defensive for knowing me at all and had to publicly map the boundaries of our relationship. We have got to that point in our country when we no longer believe that anyone could stand for anything based on principles and convictions alone. Moreover, in the growing culture of media crucifixion and presumed guilt; it is rare to find a voice like yours that calls for fairness and justice. I would have simply sent you a text message or call you up for your candid advice to me, which I take seriously. But I feel the need to make some clarifications on some of the issues you raised. One of them was that in seeking to be Senate President, I struck a deal with the PDP and made it possible for one of them to be the Deputy Senate President. I know this is the dominant narrative out there, but it is far from the truth. I did not do any deal with the PDP. I did not have to because even before the PDP Senators as a group took the decision to support my candidature on the eve of the inauguration of the 8th Senate, 22 PDP Senators had already written a letter supporting me. What I did not envisage was a situation where some members of my party would not be in the chambers that day, especially when the clerk had already received a proclamation from the President authorizing the inauguration of the Senate. Pray, if a team refused to turn up for a scheduled match and was consequently walked over, would it be fair to blame the team that turned up and claimed victory? I believe those that made it possible for PDP to claim the DSP position were those who decided to hold a meeting with APC senators elsewhere at the time they ought to be in the chambers. What the PDP Senators did was to take advantage of their numerical strength at the material time. They simply lined up behind Senator Ike Ikweremadu while those of us from APC voted for Senator Ali Ndume. It was a game of numbers, and we were hopelessly outnumbered. If the PDP had nominated their own candidate for the Senate Presidency position that day, they would have won. It was as simple as that. Secondly, I don’t know if you were aware that in the build up to Senate inauguration, the National Working Committee of the APC sent two signals. The first signal specified how leadership positions in the National Assembly have been zoned. While we were trying to give effect to this decision, the second signal came, which contained names of people to which these zoned position had been allocated. What was not acknowledged was that the President of the Senate is not an executive president. He is primarily one of 109 senators. Therefore, I cannot decide by myself who gets what in the Senate. Therefore, when they said I defied party directive in the choice of principal officers, they are invariably ascribing to me the power that I did not have. My dear brother, most people talk about the Senate Presidency position, but this was not my only offence. I have also been accused of helping to frustrate some people’s opportunity to emerge as President Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate. But I have no problem with anybody. My concern was that it would not be politically smart of us to run with a Muslim-Muslim ticket. I doubt if we would have won the election if we had done this, especially after the PDP had successfully framed us a Muslim party. I felt we were no longer in 1993. Perhaps, more than ever before, Nigerians are more sensitive to issues of religious balancing. This, my brother, was my original sin. What they say to themselves, among other things, was that if he could conspire against our ambition, then he must not realize his own ambition as well. For me however, I have no regrets about this. I only stood for what I believed was in the best interest of the party and in the best interest of Nigeria. Now to the substantive issue of my trial. As you rightly noted, this trial is not about corruption. And I am happy that since my trial started, people who have followed the proceedings have now understood better what the whole thing is about. I have had opportunity to declare my assets four times since 2003. Over those years, the Code of Conduct Bureau had examined my claims. There was no time that they raised any issues with me on any item contained in my declarations over those twelve years. This is why you should be surprised that while I am being tried by the Code of Conduct Tribunal, the witness and the evidence supplied against me were all from EFCC. Like you, I have an abiding faith in the judiciary. May God forbid the day that we would give up on our judicial system. However, the onus is not on me to prove that I have confidence in the judiciary; the burden is on my prosecutors to prove to the world that justice is done in my case. If the process of fighting corruption is itself corrupt, then whatever victory is recorded would remain tainted and puerile! Some people have wondered, why has Saraki been “jumping” from one court to another instead of facing his trial? To those people, I would say that I have only gone to those courts in search of justice. Strange things have happened, and they are still happening. For example, Section 3(d) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act states that the Bureau shall refer any breach or non-compliance to the Tribunal. However, where the person concerned makes a written admission of the breach, no reference to the Tribunal shall be necessary. It was on this basis that the case against Asiwaju Bola Tinubu was dismissed in 2011, by this same judge in this same Tribunal on the grounds that he was not given an opportunity to deny or admit to any breach before he was brought before the tribunal. This was the ruling that I relied on in making my case. But what did the judge say? That he had judged in error in 2011 and he had since realized his error and departed from it. My question is whether a Tribunal of first instance has the power to reverse itself. I should expect that everyone would be worried if justice is applied differently to different people. However, in spite of my fears, I remain hopeful. Why? Because the judiciary does not end with this Tribunal. Do you know the genesis of my real problems with President Goodluck Jonathan? I have had a touchy relationship with him, but the turning point was in September 2011 when I moved a motion on the floor of the Senate that exposed the N2.3 trillion fuel subsidy racket. I remain proud that I was the Senator that blew the lid on the most elaborate corruption scheme ever in this country. But after that I became a marked man. My security was withdrawn. I was invited and re- invited by the EFCC and the Special Fraud Unit. I was even declared wanted at a point. I believe I am still one of the most investigated former governors in this country. I have no doubt that if the Jonathan government was able to find anything against me, they would not have allowed me to go unpunished. Let me make this point clearly. I do not expect to be shielded from prosecution because of my contribution to APC, if there was genuine basis for such action to be taken against me. But I have every reason to expect not to be persecuted by the party that I contributed so much to build. The New PDP may not have given APC victory in 2015, but it was an important factor in the dynamics that produced that victory. And with all sense of modesty, I was an important factor in the formation of New PDP; in leading that group to the APC; in ensuring our group’s support for the candidate during the primaries and in mobilizing substantial resources for the election. For these, I have not expected any special compensation. Rather, I only expect to be treated like every loyal party member and accorded the right to freely aspire! Some people have complained that I have been taken Senators with me to my trial. But I did not force them to follow me. The Senators have freely accompanied me to the Tribunal not because they are loyal to me as Abubakar Bukola Saraki, but because they are committed to the principle that produced me as the President of the Senate. The same principle that produced Ike Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President and produced Ali Ndume as Majority Leader. They see all of us in the Senate leadership as manifestation of their jealously guarded right to freely choose their own leaders. Because they know they made us their leaders without any external interference; they are confident that they retain the power to remove us whenever they so wish. They also know what this trial is all about. They believe I am being victimized because they have expressed their right to choose their own leadership. This is why I am not in any way perturbed by my absence in the chambers during this trial. Because I was not imposed on the Senate, I feel confident that the Senate will protect its own choice whether I am present or not. It is never about me. It is about the independence of the legislature. It has always been so since 1999. It is so today and it would be so in 2019, it would be so in 2023, and as long as we practice a democracy that operates on the principle of separation of powers. My dear brother, let me end by observing that I am not alone in this trial. On trial with me in this process is the entire judicial system. On trial with me are our entire anti-corruption institutions and our avowed commitment to honestly fight corruption. On trial with me is our party’s promise to depart from the ways of the past, a promise that Nigerians voted for. And I dare say, on trial with me is our media; and their ethical commitment to report fairly and objectively. In the end, it is my earnest hope that whatever we do will ultimately ennoble our country. Dr. Saraki is President of the Senate, Federal Republic of Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Fayose Responds To Second Impeachment Question by alertbest(m): 9:08am On Apr 17, 2016
southniyikaye:
oga u are wrong,it an elderly person doesn't behave like a lizard(langbalangba)
Lol...langbalangba is different from alangba o
PoliticsRe: Fayose Responds To Second Impeachment Question by alertbest(m): 7:54am On Apr 17, 2016
of course,he is outspoken but I believe there are some things he should have pass to the secretary of PDP . Our people have a saying that 'agbalagba kii se langbalangba' (an elderly person don't behave anyhow)

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