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Pls when is the next shopping date? Does Chinosxl ship every week now? |
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Can GMB change this? |
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Up for grab is a Droid Razr HD at N22,500 only. Features a 4.7inch HD display with a 720 x 1280 pixels resolution, Corning Gorilla glass display, 2G/3G/4G. Under the hood, it has a Qualcomm Snapdragon Dual-core Krait CPU clocked at an amazing 1.5 GHz speed, microSD, 8 megapixel real camera plus a front facing camera for video call. On the network side, the WiFi is superb with its Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band plus hotspot for sharing internet connection. The GSM radios on this device are superb as it locks into any Nigerian network no matter your location. It also has great call quality and tested satisfying 4G speeds in Nigeria. In summary, the Motorola Droid Razr HD offers fast performance, a big eye-popping screen and luxurious design. The battery life on this device is amazing as the phone is endowned with a 2530 mAh battery to give you the juices you want from a phone all day long guaranteed. One striking feature of this phone is the native High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) mini port it has capable of displaying HD contents in the phone on any HDMI enabled TV. This dedicated HDMI port is different from the regular USB port as it requires no conversion adapter. This model has a unique, premium blue trim round the edges of the phone which gives it a premium feel and elegant look. Everything works fine and in excellent condition. Please see pictures for item condition which I can rate 9/10. I'm selling because I have long switched to another platform due to work related requirements and have no need for this. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Location is Lekki. zero eight one eight4436519 Thanks!
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Hi Chinosxl, I think you should do something about this $1/N220 exchange rate of a thing with your bank forthwith. As any further delay affecting the next shipment may impact negatively on your business that's already having a fair negative responses lately. |
jksxxxx: some people sef ehh, HTC One for that matter o! |
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OP why the ranting bah, it was only the price I nentioned. I didn't even call you. Pls don't be upset so people don't get fraustrated when they visit this thread. If you're unhappy about the price I stated, pls unquote me so I can delete it. Thanks |
Mr9ice do your research well nag, this OS don tey since 2013 |
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@sola12 No it hasn't been fix, sure, it has 2G and I can give you a warranty on it if you want. As for the price, call me pls. |
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Hi guys, my friend just called him and he said N70k ![]() |
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Sold! |
drop your number and post your location, you may be our of our radar. ![]() |
I thought I was the only one here |
We are delighted to announce that starting on April 20th, a finalized deal with Google will make XDA Developers a software development division for the beloved search giant. This exciting transition will start as early as next week, where new XDA Talent Scouts from Google will browse our forums and reward the best contributors and offer them software development or design positions as well. A new set of XDA Forum Moderators from Google’s Legal Department will also make sure that the new policies that arise from the acquisition are met. Honestly, this is a threat to Android development and an attempt to end the war with CyanogenMod. This is threat for developers and millions of users. Read the full gist here http:///RRYmrn |
Do you mind M7 |
It's 9930, I'd prefer 9900. Can you do N6,000 |
XtraSmooth404:At all, me no fit advise that o! ![]() |
menix:I no believe u. |
Lovetinz:You're absolutely right, that's the biggest monster apart from hepatitis. |
I just saw this online and thought it fit to share with everyone. As I was going through my “ashana’s” bag some days ago and I saw three packets of POSTINOR 2 in it, I was very curious to actually know if this drug had very severe side effects to a lady so i consulted my real girlfriend “google. com” some hours later. Postinor-2 is a medication to prevent pregnancy if you shine the sperm into the ovary, whether intentional or not. It can prevent pregnancy 95% in the first 24 hours after intercourse, it is used as a form of emergency contraception (more commonly known as a morning after pill). Postinor-2 is formulated to function in a manner similar to the female hormone progesterone allowing for prevention of pregnancy if taken within a reasonable period of time. Generally, it is recommended that Postinor-2 be taken no later than three days after having unprotected sex. ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS OF POSTINOR-2 1. When taken in the middle of the menstrual cycle, the preparation may inhibit ovulation. 2. The pill can cause changes in the menstrual cycle in the lady. Your next period could start earlier or later than expected and flow can be lighter or heavier than normal. 3. It can cause nauseating feeling which occurs in approximately 25% of users vomiting 4. It can also bring about bleeding disturbances in some cases, 2-3 days following tablet ingestion 5. Sometimes it can cause breast tenderness, headache, dizziness, fatigue. 6. In the majority of cases the next period starts as expected or somewhat earlier, if the period is more than 7 days late it is recommended to perform a pregnancy test. 7. In case of prolonged or heavy bleeding, gynaecological examinations is advised. 8. If the user has a reported case of asthma, heart failure, hypertension, migraine, epilepsy, renal impairment, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidaemia, depression, and / or stroke, the preparation may be used exclusively in the above mentioned emergency cases. it is not appropriate for regular use. 9. The manufacturer of the emergency contraceptive offers the efficiency of the pill when it is taken as directed. Logically, the longer the interval between unprotected sex and taking the pill, the decrease in how effective it will be. It is estimated that Postinor-2 will prevent 85% of expected pregnancies. 95% of expected pregnancies will be prevented if taken within the first 24 hours. 10. So I employ every guy to always walk around with Postinor-2 because you never know when you will have a match because you don’t want to receive that “We need to Talk” text after 7 weeks. Source: http:///1KZ1wwc |
phayvoursky:That's Nigeria for you |
Nigeria’s oil industry has a reputation for theft and corruption that has defeated countless entrepreneurs over the decades. But when Canadian investor Stephen Shefsky decided to forge ahead with a $453-million (U.S.) oil deal in the Niger Delta, he thought he had done everything right. With two decades of experience in emerging markets, including Brazil and Russia, he had carefully prepared every step of his Nigerian acquisition. He found experienced local partners, studied his target asset, did his due diligence with the help of the Canadian government and made 46 trips to Nigeria over a four-year period. Today, however, Mr. Shefsky is embroiled in a dispute that could see him lose his Nigerian deal. Despite winning a competitive bid and paying the full $453-million into an escrow account, he and his Nigerian partners have seen their new asset subjected to a takeover by Nigeria’s state oil company. “I feel absolutely sick about it,” says Mr. Shefsky, president and chief executive of James Bay Resources Ltd., the Toronto-based company that spearheaded the Nigerian oil acquisition and owns 45 per cent of the company that won the bid. “I went in with my eyes open and I thought we were doing the right thing. Somewhere in the system, something happened.” Competing against several other bidders, Mr. Shefsky and his Nigerian partner won a bid in June, 2014, to acquire the lucrative oilfield asset from the Nigerian subsidiaries of Shell, Total and Agip, which together owned 45 per cent of the oilfield. But in October, as he was preparing to hire Shell’s former employees at the site, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. suddenly announced that it was using its preemptive rights to take over the asset – even though those rights should have expired 30 days after the bidding finished. The letter from the state company, dated Oct. 27, did not give any reason for the decision. It simply ordered Shell and the other two companies to “assign” and “transfer” their interest to the state company. Mr. Shefsky says he is mystified by the decision, since about 20 similar divestment deals have gone ahead without preemption. He suspects there are more than just business factors at play. “I believe it involves politics,” he said in an interview on Monday. With that in mind, he has hired a high-profile Canadian lawyer, Robert Amsterdam, who has acted for wealthy politicians in Russia, Thailand, Nigeria, Zambia and elsewhere, including the dissident Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky. In a press release, Mr. Amsterdam cites the possible role of corruption in the Nigerian case, along with another factor: the March 28 presidential election that now preoccupies every Nigerian politician, including the oil minister who holds ultimate authority over the state oil company. “The timing of all of this behavior, right before an election, is very suspicious,” Mr. Amsterdam said in an interview in Johannesburg on Monday. Nigerian elections often revolve around huge sums of money, which greases the wheels of the election machinery for the leading parties, and some insiders believe that the Canadian asset was seen as an easy way for the ruling party to raise money quickly. Mr. Shefsky and his Nigerian partners have gone to court to block the takeover of their asset. On Friday, they obtained an interim injunction in a court in Lagos. Another hearing is scheduled for later this month on whether the injunction should remain in place until a full trial is held. “We made a legitimate investment,” Mr. Shefsky said. “Shell and the others felt we were the best. We outbid the other bidders. There was a wrongful preemption.” Mr. Shefsky is “courageous” for fighting the case in the courts, Mr. Amsterdam said. “There are so few Canadians willing to take that entrepreneurial risk,” he said. “I think it’s incredible that a Canadian investor is staying to fight, instead of folding his tent.” It’s not clear what will happen with the $453-million. If the Canadian company and its Nigerian partners lose their case in court, they would probably be able to recover most or all of the money from the escrow account, but this could depend on the results of further potential court action. Source: http:///9TyJHK |
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some people sef ehh, HTC One for that matter o!
U donminit