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If you're tired of paying the toll fees, kindly move to Iyana Ipaja or Okokomaiko ![]() |
Benjaniblinks:Sorry about that, goodluck in your purchase, I still think you should go for it. Its slightly Better than the tekno spark k9 and sells for 3k less, however its a long 2 week wait for delivery. The ball is now in your court |
Benjaniblinks:My pleasure! : ![]() |
Richhard:Like normal techno camera, although the selfies are nice cos it has a front facing flash light. Just normal 13mp camera, okay for the price |
Benjaniblinks:23,900 on Jumia 2 weeks ago. PS: the phone is super fast with its 2gb ram and the glass on the screen is super sleek. The charging is very fast too, although the battery drains easily. |
jboy01:Hi, just got mine today and I must say that I've been wowed. The device has a nice weight, a very premium feel like an iPhone 6. Speaker is loud even though I'd have preferred the speaker grille at the base rather than the back. Display is awesome. Very vivd and sharp, similar to the iPhone 6 display. The infinity display is something else, the fingerprint unlock sensor is super fast and charging is okay. Charged from 49 to 100 in about an hour and 50 minutes. Screen is super sensitive and has that premium Samsung A5 feel. The only downside to the phone is the battery. Went from 100 to 34 in 8 and half hours of heavy usage. Overall, its a steal at that price. Oukitel c8 everyday, viva oukitel ![]() |
FTrebirth:Oga don't you know what sarcasm is and how to detect it? The dude is just being sarcastic. ![]() |
What a nice read. Although I'm not fully convinced, I'm starting to be stimulated more and more by atiku. I.e if he truly wrote this |
Even here in abuja, long queue at nnpc kuje. Smh for Sai barbarians ![]() |
gudnex22:Oga, so in essence you're saying that each state would employ 600 people to operate their TV and radio stations..? You must be Joseph the dreamer or simply dumb. Quit being a zombie that swallows everything hook, line and sinker. Haba ![]() |
And now his watch has ended. Lord of light, we commit your humble servant to your eternal bossom. Show him your light for the night is dark and full of many terrors! |
Ftc |
That's football. Thirdus de comments ![]() |
So sad that his fairytale has come to an end. That's football, if you don't win you get the boot! Cc Lalasticlala Mynd44 Seun |
Craig Shakespeare has been sacked as Leicester City manager only four months after being given the job on a permanent basis. The 53-year-old succeeded Claudio Ranieri on a caretaker basis last season and oversaw an upturn in form that led to the club pulling away from the relegation zone and finishing 12th. Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez rediscovers ruthless streak to peg back West Brom Read more But following the 1-1 draw with West Bromwich Albion on Monday evening Leicester slipped into the bottom three, prompting the owners to relieve Shakespeare of his duties. Leicester, who have won only one league game this season, are the second Premier League club to sack a manager this season following Crystal Palace’s decision to replace Frank de Boer with Roy Hodgson after only four games. Shakespeare was given around £60m to spend on players in the summer transfer window, including 2£5m for the Manchester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho, £17m for the Hull City centre-half Harry Maguire and £15m on midfielder Vicente Iborra from Sevilla, but Leicester’s only Premier League win came against newly-promoted Brighton in August. Their only other points this season have been picked up in draws against Huddersfield, Bournemouth and West Brom while Shakespeare also oversaw wins against Sheffield United and Liverpool in the Carabao Cup. Monday night’s 1-1 home draw with West Brom saw Leicester’s winless Premier League run reach six matches - the same as when Ranieri was sacked earlier this year. However, it was not thought that Shakespeare’s job was under immediate threat following a difficult start to the season which brought fixtures against Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, the four matches Leicester have lost so far. Shakespeare said last week that he felt the forthcoming run of games before the next international break in November provided an opportunity to put points on the board and climb away from the bottom end of the Premier League table. Leicester travel to Swansea on Saturday before a Carabao Cup tie against Championship club Leeds and matches against Everton and Stoke City. Sauce (source) https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/oct/17/craig-shakespeare-sacked-leicester-city-manager |
The consequences of man's action live beyond him. If only Zik had weighed his action and put himself and his tribe in the shoes of the north, he would have gladly accepted the secession clause. However, it's too late to cry when the head is cut off. By the way, I'm Igbo. |
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Buhari's heavy hammer fall on all of them ![]() |
I concur. Reminds me of my first flight, an Indian sat close to me and kept releasing gas. You can imagine the depth of my gratitude when the plane finally touched down |
Hi guys, I urgently need a working 1gb or 2gb ram for my Compaq Presario cq16 laptop. Please note that seller must be resident in abuja. Call zero seven zero |
babakb:the Huddersfield striker is Steve mounie. BTW harry Kane didn't score |
All these edo men, I no trust them. |
Hi guys, As a Nigerian i can't help but notice how we tend to overlook nuances in our vocabulary. Today i will be discussing the differences between Sight, Site and Cite. As you would have noticed, the aforementioned words are homophones. 1. Sight: This directly refers to the ability to a person to see as a verb (action) e.g tell me when you sight seun. As a noun, it means the power/ faculty of seeing e.g a snake's sight is poor in dim light. 2. Site: A site is a geographical location/ point of the earth e.g the proposed site of an airport. 3. Cite: to quote or mention a book/ journal/ document (especially an authority on a subject) to support an argument or a theory e.g he cited the work of Albert Einstein to support his claim Now that we know the differences and contexts within which such words should be used, can we go into the world and educate others? Thanks for your time, kindly like the article if you found it helpful |
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very apt |
Watch Tottenham Hotspur whip Chelsea |
ThierryJay:I'm talking about the common man Bros. Afterall, I don't even know the actor. It just scares me to death |
I wonder how we survive in this country without health insurance! |
issokay |


