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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 8:02am On Mar 30, 2016 |
Intendy: Come to think of it, Unity Bank is selling at about 7k pre-reconstruction |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 7:59am On Mar 30, 2016 |
davide470: I just looked at the result and operating profits were better this year. The difference between profits for the year for last year and this year was a one-off "gain on disposal of investment property" last year. |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 7:39am On Mar 30, 2016 |
rationalmind: Bro, there are things you are missing. A stock at "NSE car park" of 50k means that the market does not believe it is worth more that 50k. However because NSE rules say stock prices cannot drop below 0.50k, no one knows the actual value of the stocks, which most likely should be below 50k. So, in the real sense of it, the market is saying that those stocks are overvalued at 50k and so there are usually many people willing to sell but few people willing to buy. Many stocks at the car park are experiencing challenges like loss-making businesses, declines in profits, etc. It could get worse if they don't overcome those challenges and they have to fold up. However, there are those who overcome the challenges and are experiencing a turn around. If you must investment in 50k stocks, look out for these ones and please when you find any, do let us know. I, personally, am interested. |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 7:28am On Mar 30, 2016 |
davide470: Please, let's be careful what we say. A decline in PAT, all other things(like one-off investments, write-offs, provisioning, etc) factored in is a weightier measure of a company's performance than dividend payout. Don't concentrate on the carrot and miss the bigger picture. 1 Like |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 7:22am On Mar 30, 2016 |
ItGeek: Portfolio devaluation. Everything denominated in naira will lose value. Your stocks, bank acct balance, naira at hand, naira bonds, etc. But all in all, we have no place to call home (modified: except heaven) 1 Like |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 7:18am On Mar 30, 2016 |
PETERiCHY: If USD gets to #1000, in all honesty, will you not shift your junction upwards? |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 7:14am On Mar 30, 2016 |
ufotty2001: If the above scenario plays out and all other things/potentials remain as they are, I'll prefer Transcorp |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 4:06pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Godisfaithful: It was about that but after the "Good for the day" orders were cancelled, balance is 11m+. By tomorrow morning, it should climb again when bidders log in their orders for the day. From tomorroe, it should be watched closely though. Total buyers/sellers today stood at about 70m/22m
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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 3:00pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Uncanceled UCAP bids still 11m+, I expect it to do another 10% tomorrow. Searching for the next UCAP .... |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 1:15pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
NuttyChoky: When Q1 results start coming out, I expect to be largely liquid in cash. |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 12:54pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
joesandy: Valueline Securities is in Owerri. MCC road by Wetheral Road. |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 12:50pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
betcindy: UCAP - unless you're entering for dividend and long term; its has already broken its 52-weeks high. Bid has dropped from 114m to about 45m. Uptrend may not be much again. May find equilibrium around 2.50 for now 1 Like |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 12:39pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Manonamission: They should please help me make this "unusual trade" happen:- Prestige >+30m |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 12:38pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
The fly that has no advisor... Chai. It gets "dumped on" along with the corpse in the grave May God help us |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 11:01am On Mar 21, 2016 |
ufotty2001: There was a bank with which impossibility was nothing. I think I lost shares there too. Sorry bro, them shares are in voicemail for long... |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 11:35am On Mar 16, 2016 |
ExLaidback: UBA did 60k(20k interim, 40k final). That's very good. But be wary of Q1 sha. A close scrutiny of the results coming from the banks show sharp drops in Q4 earnings, coupled with graduating loans turned nonperforming due to harsher economic environment ... 2 Likes |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 10:43am On Mar 13, 2016 |
Intendy: At the risk of repetition, yes, there is problem! FCMB was the first to practically indicate the problem by issuing a profit warning. Some others followed. Those "lenders" who did not(including UCAP) doesn't mean they're not in the same pit! And, just a hint on the nature of the problem, there will yet be loans graduating into NPLs this Q1 which as at year end were not yet nonperforming! Remember the lowest of crude prices came in Q1? So, that a bank is able to give some little dividend after provisions @ year end does not mean Uhuru. I'm not advocating a sell but a lot of vigilance and readiness to take action as and when due. |
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 9:18am On Mar 09, 2016 |
Born2berich: Chai! So Afriprud, DangCem & FO results no be results na |
Phones / Re: Tips To Save On Data by chillykelly86(m): 4:05pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Okworigeorge: If they are necessary, you can not do without them. BTW, I hope you're getting a good deal on that huge usage? |
Phones / Re: Tips To Save On Data by chillykelly86(m): 3:42pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Okworigeorge: Yes, it does |
Phones / Re: Tips To Save On Data by chillykelly86(m): 2:24pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Auxterity measures demand that we save on anything possible, including data usage. What do you think, Lalasticlala? |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Mtn Data Bundle Recharge Cards Now Available!!! by chillykelly86(m): 2:22pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Tips to save on data usage Android Users: You can save on data on Android devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle because Pay-as-you-go rates are always more expensive. You can buy from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. 2. Turn off/disable automatic updates in your Google Play Store settings. Instead, manually update the apps you use frequently when they have updates. 3. Only upload/download pictures, videos and audio when necessary. Change the settings of apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, BBM, etc to disallow automatic downloads of media like videos, images and audio. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Use app and file sharing apps like FlashShare where safe and possible. 7. Use Browser data compression options, available on Chrome, Opera, etc 8. Access Facebook with browser rather than the Facebook app which uses more data. 9. Where possible, go for offline Android Apps and games rather than the ones that need internet access. 10. Restrict background data. You can do this generally in Settings or do it for individual apps, also in the Apps sub-menu of your device’s settings. 11. Only use when necessary, data-draining services such as Youtube, Instagram, Spotify, etc. 12. Identify and limit or remove high data-consuming apps from the Data Usage sub-menu of your device’s settings. 13. Use Google Maps, Google Docs, etc offline. 14. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. iPhone Users: You can save on data on iPhones and other Apple devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Turn off Cellular Data usage for iCloud. 3. Disable automatic downloads on Cellular Data. 4. Disable WiFi Assist 5. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 6. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 7. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 8. Monitor or disable data hungry apps like Siri – your intelligent voice assistant. 9. Control downloads from App and iTunes Stores. 10. Disable background app refresh 11. Avoid streaming high-quality music 12. Disable Autoplay of Videos on Cellular Network on services such as Facebook, Twitter, etc Windows Phone Users: You can save on data on mobile devices running Windows Mobile OS by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Use Data Sense 3. Turn off Internet Sharing. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. WiFi Sense can automatically connect you to nearby WiFi networks. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Turn off background tasks 7. Turn on Battery Saver 8. Change email sync settings to increase the sync interval or do it manually. 9. Prevent mobile data usage when WiFi connectivity is limited PC Users (USB or WiFi Modems): You can save on data on PCs by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Disable automatic updates. 3. Configure in-app data settings to limit individual app data usage. 4. Stop apps like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube from auto-playing/auto-downloading videos, music and pictures. 5. Restrict background data use by apps 6. Disable widgets you aren’t using. 7. Compress browser data 8. Block ads 9. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. Remember you can buy your cheap MTN & Etisalat Data bundles from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: PowerHQ - Cheap MTN & Etisalat Data||On MTN, 1gb sells for #550; 2gb for #1,050 by chillykelly86(m): 2:21pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Tips to save on data usage Android Users: You can save on data on Android devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle because Pay-as-you-go rates are always more expensive. You can buy from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. 2. Turn off/disable automatic updates in your Google Play Store settings. Instead, manually update the apps you use frequently when they have updates. 3. Only upload/download pictures, videos and audio when necessary. Change the settings of apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, BBM, etc to disallow automatic downloads of media like videos, images and audio. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Use app and file sharing apps like FlashShare where safe and possible. 7. Use Browser data compression options, available on Chrome, Opera, etc 8. Access Facebook with browser rather than the Facebook app which uses more data. 9. Where possible, go for offline Android Apps and games rather than the ones that need internet access. 10. Restrict background data. You can do this generally in Settings or do it for individual apps, also in the Apps sub-menu of your device’s settings. 11. Only use when necessary, data-draining services such as Youtube, Instagram, Spotify, etc. 12. Identify and limit or remove high data-consuming apps from the Data Usage sub-menu of your device’s settings. 13. Use Google Maps, Google Docs, etc offline. 14. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. iPhone Users: You can save on data on iPhones and other Apple devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Turn off Cellular Data usage for iCloud. 3. Disable automatic downloads on Cellular Data. 4. Disable WiFi Assist 5. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 6. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 7. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 8. Monitor or disable data hungry apps like Siri – your intelligent voice assistant. 9. Control downloads from App and iTunes Stores. 10. Disable background app refresh 11. Avoid streaming high-quality music 12. Disable Autoplay of Videos on Cellular Network on services such as Facebook, Twitter, etc Windows Phone Users: You can save on data on mobile devices running Windows Mobile OS by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Use Data Sense 3. Turn off Internet Sharing. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. WiFi Sense can automatically connect you to nearby WiFi networks. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Turn off background tasks 7. Turn on Battery Saver 8. Change email sync settings to increase the sync interval or do it manually. 9. Prevent mobile data usage when WiFi connectivity is limited PC Users (USB or WiFi Modems): You can save on data on PCs by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Disable automatic updates. 3. Configure in-app data settings to limit individual app data usage. 4. Stop apps like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube from auto-playing/auto-downloading videos, music and pictures. 5. Restrict background data use by apps 6. Disable widgets you aren’t using. 7. Compress browser data 8. Block ads 9. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. Remember you can buy your cheap MTN & Etisalat Data bundles from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. |
Technology Market / Re: Cheap MTN & Etisalat Data||On MTN buy 1gb for #400;2gb for #800 cash - PowerHQ by chillykelly86(m): 2:20pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Tips to save on data usage Android Users: You can save on data on Android devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle because Pay-as-you-go rates are always more expensive. You can buy from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. 2. Turn off/disable automatic updates in your Google Play Store settings. Instead, manually update the apps you use frequently when they have updates. 3. Only upload/download pictures, videos and audio when necessary. Change the settings of apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, BBM, etc to disallow automatic downloads of media like videos, images and audio. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Use app and file sharing apps like FlashShare where safe and possible. 7. Use Browser data compression options, available on Chrome, Opera, etc 8. Access Facebook with browser rather than the Facebook app which uses more data. 9. Where possible, go for offline Android Apps and games rather than the ones that need internet access. 10. Restrict background data. You can do this generally in Settings or do it for individual apps, also in the Apps sub-menu of your device’s settings. 11. Only use when necessary, data-draining services such as Youtube, Instagram, Spotify, etc. 12. Identify and limit or remove high data-consuming apps from the Data Usage sub-menu of your device’s settings. 13. Use Google Maps, Google Docs, etc offline. 14. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. iPhone Users: You can save on data on iPhones and other Apple devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Turn off Cellular Data usage for iCloud. 3. Disable automatic downloads on Cellular Data. 4. Disable WiFi Assist 5. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 6. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 7. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 8. Monitor or disable data hungry apps like Siri – your intelligent voice assistant. 9. Control downloads from App and iTunes Stores. 10. Disable background app refresh 11. Avoid streaming high-quality music 12. Disable Autoplay of Videos on Cellular Network on services such as Facebook, Twitter, etc Windows Phone Users: You can save on data on mobile devices running Windows Mobile OS by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Use Data Sense 3. Turn off Internet Sharing. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. WiFi Sense can automatically connect you to nearby WiFi networks. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Turn off background tasks 7. Turn on Battery Saver 8. Change email sync settings to increase the sync interval or do it manually. 9. Prevent mobile data usage when WiFi connectivity is limited PC Users (USB or WiFi Modems): You can save on data on PCs by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Disable automatic updates. 3. Configure in-app data settings to limit individual app data usage. 4. Stop apps like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube from auto-playing/auto-downloading videos, music and pictures. 5. Restrict background data use by apps 6. Disable widgets you aren’t using. 7. Compress browser data 8. Block ads 9. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. Remember you can buy your cheap MTN & Etisalat Data bundles from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Tips To Identify Genuine SME DATA RESELLERS On Nairaland by chillykelly86(m): 2:10pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Tips to save on data usage Android Users: You can save on data on Android devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle because Pay-as-you-go rates are always more expensive. You can buy from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. 2. Turn off/disable automatic updates in your Google Play Store settings. Instead, manually update the apps you use frequently when they have updates. 3. Only upload/download pictures, videos and audio when necessary. Change the settings of apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, BBM, etc to disallow automatic downloads of media like videos, images and audio. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Use app and file sharing apps like FlashShare where safe and possible. 7. Use Browser data compression options, available on Chrome, Opera, etc 8. Access Facebook with browser rather than the Facebook app which uses more data. 9. Where possible, go for offline Android Apps and games rather than the ones that need internet access. 10. Restrict background data. You can do this generally in Settings or do it for individual apps, also in the Apps sub-menu of your device’s settings. 11. Only use when necessary, data-draining services such as Youtube, Instagram, Spotify, etc. 12. Identify and limit or remove high data-consuming apps from the Data Usage sub-menu of your device’s settings. 13. Use Google Maps, Google Docs, etc offline. 14. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. iPhone Users: You can save on data on iPhones and other Apple devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Turn off Cellular Data usage for iCloud. 3. Disable automatic downloads on Cellular Data. 4. Disable WiFi Assist 5. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 6. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 7. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 8. Monitor or disable data hungry apps like Siri – your intelligent voice assistant. 9. Control downloads from App and iTunes Stores. 10. Disable background app refresh 11. Avoid streaming high-quality music 12. Disable Autoplay of Videos on Cellular Network on services such as Facebook, Twitter, etc Windows Phone Users: You can save on data on mobile devices running Windows Mobile OS by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Use Data Sense 3. Turn off Internet Sharing. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. WiFi Sense can automatically connect you to nearby WiFi networks. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Turn off background tasks 7. Turn on Battery Saver 8. Change email sync settings to increase the sync interval or do it manually. 9. Prevent mobile data usage when WiFi connectivity is limited PC Users (USB or WiFi Modems): You can save on data on PCs by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Disable automatic updates. 3. Configure in-app data settings to limit individual app data usage. 4. Stop apps like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube from auto-playing/auto-downloading videos, music and pictures. 5. Restrict background data use by apps 6. Disable widgets you aren’t using. 7. Compress browser data 8. Block ads 9. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. Remember you can buy your cheap MTN & Etisalat Data bundles from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/data or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. |
Phones / Re: Tips To Save On Data by chillykelly86(m): 2:09pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Remember you can buy your cheap MTN & Etisalat Data bundles from Powerhq - www.powerhq.com.ng/ or check out the Nairaland thread - https://www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data. |
Phones / Tips To Save On Data by chillykelly86(m): 2:08pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Android Users: You can save on data on Android devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle because Pay-as-you-go rates are always more expensive. 2. Turn off/disable automatic updates in your Google Play Store settings. Instead, manually update the apps you use frequently when they have updates. 3. Only upload/download pictures, videos and audio when necessary. Change the settings of apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, BBM, etc to disallow automatic downloads of media like videos, images and audio. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Use app and file sharing apps like FlashShare where safe and possible. 7. Use Browser data compression options, available on Chrome, Opera, etc 8. Access Facebook with browser rather than the Facebook app which uses more data. 9. Where possible, go for offline Android Apps and games rather than the ones that need internet access. 10. Restrict background data. You can do this generally in Settings or do it for individual apps, also in the Apps sub-menu of your device’s settings. 11. Only use when necessary, data-draining services such as Youtube, Instagram, Spotify, etc. 12. Identify and limit or remove high data-consuming apps from the Data Usage sub-menu of your device’s settings. 13. Use Google Maps, Google Docs, etc offline. 14. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. iPhone Users: You can save on data on iPhones and other Apple devices by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Turn off Cellular Data usage for iCloud. 3. Disable automatic downloads on Cellular Data. 4. Disable WiFi Assist 5. Turn off WiFi Hotspot. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 6. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 7. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. 8. Monitor or disable data hungry apps like Siri – your intelligent voice assistant. 9. Control downloads from App and iTunes Stores. 10. Disable background app refresh 11. Avoid streaming high-quality music 12. Disable Autoplay of Videos on Cellular Network on services such as Facebook, Twitter, etc Windows Phone Users: You can save on data on mobile devices running Windows Mobile OS by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Use Data Sense 3. Turn off Internet Sharing. Where you must use it, use it with a password and keep your password secret. 4. Connect to WiFi whenever and wherever it is safe and possible to do so. WiFi Sense can automatically connect you to nearby WiFi networks. 5. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 6. Turn off background tasks 7. Turn on Battery Saver 8. Change email sync settings to increase the sync interval or do it manually. 9. Prevent mobile data usage when WiFi connectivity is limited PC Users (USB or WiFi Modems): You can save on data on PCs by doing the following:- 1. Buy a data bundle. Pay as you go rates are always more expensive. 2. Disable automatic updates. 3. Configure in-app data settings to limit individual app data usage. 4. Stop apps like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube from auto-playing/auto-downloading videos, music and pictures. 5. Restrict background data use by apps 6. Disable widgets you aren’t using. 7. Compress browser data 8. Block ads 9. If you must do large downloads, as much as possible, do them over WiFi. 14 Likes 5 Shares |
Politics / Re: OLISA METUH : EFCC Escapes By The Whiskers. by chillykelly86(m): 11:41pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
docadams: Are you for real? Of course he is innocent until proven guilty! Go and learn your ABC of law before coming to the public square. Accusation doesn't mean conviction. |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Tips To Identify Genuine SME DATA RESELLERS On Nairaland by chillykelly86(m): 8:57pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
powerHQ has introduced a new product to make data bundle purchases even easier; prior to now powerHQ offers data bundles online via; 1. www.powerhq.com.ng/data 2. www.quickteller.com/powerhq 3. www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data 4. www.facebook.com/NigeriaPowerhq/ PowerHQ has launched a new product, Data Recharge Cards for MTN SME DATA. This is to increase our service offerings, reach and performance; and take our service offerings closer to end users while deepening penetration. MTN DATA Recharge Cards Vendors Invited!!! Add another source of income to your business; Supply your colleagues at work and earn a second income; Supply recharge cards' vendors around you and earn income; Sell Data Recharge Cards to your customers, neighbors, friends & family; And lots more! For more details and to order, visit:- www.powerhq.com.ng/Data_Bundle_Recharge_Cards_reseller_packs Call one of the numbers below:- 08034424683, 07033614805. |
Technology Market / Re: Cheap MTN & Etisalat Data||On MTN buy 1gb for #400;2gb for #800 cash - PowerHQ by chillykelly86(m): 8:56pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
powerHQ has introduced a new product to make data bundle purchases even easier; prior to now powerHQ offers data bundles online via; 1. www.powerhq.com.ng/data 2. www.quickteller.com/powerhq 3. www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data 4. www.facebook.com/NigeriaPowerhq/ PowerHQ has launched a new product, Data Recharge Cards for MTN SME DATA. This is to increase our service offerings, reach and performance; and take our service offerings closer to end users while deepening penetration. MTN DATA Recharge Cards Vendors Invited!!! Add another source of income to your business; Supply your colleagues at work and earn a second income; Supply recharge cards' vendors around you and earn income; Sell Data Recharge Cards to your customers, neighbors, friends & family; And lots more! For more details and to order, visit:- www.powerhq.com.ng/Data_Bundle_Recharge_Cards_reseller_packs Call one of the numbers below:- 08034424683, 07033614805. |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: PowerHQ - Cheap MTN & Etisalat Data||On MTN, 1gb sells for #550; 2gb for #1,050 by chillykelly86(m): 8:56pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
powerHQ has introduced a new product to make data bundle purchases even easier; prior to now powerHQ offers data bundles online via; 1. www.powerhq.com.ng/data 2. www.quickteller.com/powerhq 3. www.nairaland.com/1824656/powerhq-cheap-mtn-etisalat-data 4. www.facebook.com/NigeriaPowerhq/ PowerHQ has launched a new product, Data Recharge Cards for MTN SME DATA. This is to increase our service offerings, reach and performance; and take our service offerings closer to end users while deepening penetration. MTN DATA Recharge Cards Vendors Invited!!! Add another source of income to your business; Supply your colleagues at work and earn a second income; Supply recharge cards' vendors around you and earn income; Sell Data Recharge Cards to your customers, neighbors, friends & family; And lots more! For more details and to order, visit:- www.powerhq.com.ng/Data_Bundle_Recharge_Cards_reseller_packs Call one of the numbers below:- 08034424683. |
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