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sheddy03:hmmmmmm, am confused now. |
Goldenheart:okay, thank you so much, i really appreciate your time. |
Goldenheart:okay, how much did you got the m5 ? |
Goldenheart:do you mean the battery life? |
Which is better out of Tecno Boom J8 and Camon C9. THanks |
Thirty pieces of silver was the price for which Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus, according to an account in the Gospel of Matthew 26:15 How much is it in today's money ($) |
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The former first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan has made a shocking revelation as she told a court that the staggering $31.4m Found in a Frozen Account belongs to her. Former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, has said the $31.4 million frozen by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over an alleged fraud belongs to her. She made her case before a Federal High Court in Lagos. According to The Guardian, counsel to the first defendant in charge, with case number FHC/337C/16, Mr. Gboyega Oduwole, informed the court that Mrs. Jonathan filed a fundamental application against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), claiming ownership of the money. The money came about after the EFCC had taken former presidential aide, Amajuoyi Azubike Briggs, former Skye Bank official, Damola Bolodeoku, Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited and Avalon Global Property Development Company Limited to court in an alleged $31.4 million fraud involving the companies without addresses. Others also charged include Seagate Property Development and Investment Company Limited; Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Limited, Avalon Global Property Development Company Limited and Globus Integrated Services Limited. According to an application filed on September 6, this year, with file number FHC/L/C5/1233/16, Mrs. Jonathan is asking the court to make an order for the enforcement of her fundamental rights, in terms of reliefs she sought, and naming as defendants, the EFCC and Skye Bank Plc. The former first lady asked the court to make a declaration that the fund standing to the credit of four of the companies and an account in her own name in Skye Bank belonged to her. She also asked the court to declare that the action of the respondents in placing a No Debit/Freezing Order on the said accounts without any order of a competent court of law or prior notice to her, to be in breach of her fundamental rights as contained in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. |
If you have this theme: Rococo Theme for Prestashop please let me know. Thanks |
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Any mechanical engineering graduate with at least 2.1 plus masters, and interested in lecturing job at KWASU, should please contact Dr l. Oguntade on (07011961096). Also any HND holder(Upper) in mechanical engineering, interested in being a technologist, could also contact the above name and number. Thank u. #copied# Pls pass this message till it gets to someone with the qualification. #copied |
Lets Get Straight to the Points: 1. Check for a Clean ESN / IMEI The first thing to check is if it has a “clean ESN”. When perusing Craigslist or eBay for used iPhones, you will undoubtedly find more than one with the words “clean ESN” or saying that the IMEI is clean. When an ESN or IMEI isn’t clean, it means that it was reported as stolen or someone has missed enough payments on their phone payment plan. The carriers here in the US have a blacklisted database of IMEI/ESNs that they use to tell each other to never activate this device on their networks, ever. Once blacklisted, there is no way to get unblacklisted and even if the device is unlocked to work on any carrier, you can’t use it on any of the ones here in the States —it’ll just say invalid. You can however, use it on carriers outside the States still since they don’t have access to that blacklist, but click the link below for how to get it to work overseas. So when looking through listings, make sure it says that the phone has a clean ESN or ask the seller if it is clean before considering it if you’re here in the States. And, let’s be real, Craigslist isn’t the most trust worthy of places so when you arrive check to see if the phone is actually clean by asking the person to see the phone and then do the following. 2. Check the IMEI to Make Sure It’s Clean How to Check: 1. Turn it on. 2. Go to Settings > General > About and look for the IMEI. 3. Then on your own phone, go to swappa.com/esn and put in the IMEI there without any spaces or dashes and click check ESN. 4. It’ll come back and let you know if it’s clean or not and then you can proceed with the purchase or scream at the guy for lying. 3. Check for an iCloud Lock The next term you need to know when buying a used iPhone is iCloud lock. If you do not have iCloud password for your iphone,you won’t be be able to use them use it at all. I feel horrible, it’s a huge problem and shame on Apple for not educating people on this, but once that happens on the phone, there is really no good way of getting past it. Those people now have a very expensive paperweight. To avoid this fate, whenever you buy a used iPhone, ask if it has iCloud removed and, again, check it. How to Remove iCloud: 1. Go to Settings > iCloud, scroll all the way to the bottom, and tap Sign Out. 2. It’ll ask for a password at this point, tell them to enter in their password so you can remove the iCloud account and tell them it also removes their personal data from the phone so it helps them, as well. If they refuse, don’t buy it. It’s a phone they found at a bar and they’re trying to make a quick buck on. What will ultimately happen, is whenever that original owner gets around to claiming it as lost, it’ll lock up as mentioned before and you’re out of luck. 4. Check for Water Damage The next big thing you need to check is water damage. A phone with water damage might still work, but the issue with a water damaged phone is that, generally, eventually, it starts to affect the internals, especially if it wasn’t dried out properly. So it’s best to avoid buying water damaged devices at all. Each iPhone has a water damage indicator though that you can see and check really quickly if the phone itself has water damage before you buy it. This indicator is essentially a sticker located somewhere on the device that when exposed to moisture, turns from white or silver to red. If the indicator has any redness to it (even if it’s pinkish), don’t buy it. It won’t turn that color from humidity or something similar, it needs to have touched a liquid. Period. 5. Check if It’s Locked and Works on Your Carrier While you have that out by the way, you want to put in your own SIM card into that tray and turn the phone on to make sure it works with your carrier (and that they weren’t lying about the carrier they said it was for). There is a way to unlock the phone if it doesn’t work for your carrier, but there are even limitations to that as well, for more info click the link below, but its easiest to just check and make sure it works off the bat. Finally: Make sure to check the normal things, look for wear and tear, turn it on, swipe the screen and make sure certain parts of it aren’t “dead”, open the camera app and make sure both cameras work and don’t have scratches on them, etc. and, finally, do research online to see what the phone is selling for to make sure you get the best price on it. |
Nairalanders, Please how do i make Animation Video for my Business. Thanks. |
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DLioness:Like you, right? |
SafeAlhaji:lolssss, Lets celebrate him. |
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redcliff:finally, you are back to your senses. |
redcliff:silence is the best answer for people like you. |
Onyejiuwaokoh:it was not stated, but for real we all know the attitude of this set of people. |
redcliff:Peace unto you |