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Personally, I don't think Nigerians are dullards. If you are looking for the best ideas. I think a Nigerian would be the one to get the easiest and best Idea. But out of a number of limitations to development of these Ideas, I feel the lack of stable and Steady Electricity supply is the main issue from my perspective because I think development of ideas is really based on the mood and resources. You are in your relaxation mode, and idea suddenly come to your mind. BUT at that point in time, there's no light in your street to charge your phone and research more on such things.there's no internet at that particular point in time. I bet by the time these resources are available you've lost interest. This is my own opinion about it , Feel free to add yours |
As in? |
Lmao.. Buh how that prof go get 0 vote na ![]() |
K I stay in Belgium, Never heard that name ![]() |
nawa o... this is the second one I'm hearing this week. Olorun maa sho wa |
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I don't know them. I schooled in Belgium |
K... we've heard |
na the way o ![]() |
Na Okin biscuit go sponsor them last last.. Idiots |
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I don't know where to put this, I saw it as an event anyways . I dropped my car with the mechanic. And I was going to my mum's office to drop something. I boarded a taxi, after some distance,an Hausa man also boarded same taxi. As he opened the door, He stood by the entrance and recited some Arabic lines which I didn't Understand. Out of fear, I closed my eyes as he sat beside me and started examining my life and praying to God for forgiveness. Olorun o ni Jeka rija boko haram o.. RIP to those affected in Damaturu |
nobilis:Why are you so killing for argument on something you know.. Thank God u know it tho |
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For me, In recent days. My internet speed has been very poor especially with glo which is my main browsing network. I get like 120kb/s on H+ and then it's worse on 3G or just HSDPA. I tried MTN yesterday, got 300+. Share yours including other networks, want to know if it's my location
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Waoh.. Cool but the features are still few |
Numerouuuno:Abeg.. tell them again that abstract maths ain't easy |
EE’s 4G customers in London will get a speed boost from today, the mobile phone operator has announced. The increase in mobile internet speeds is being delivered as a result of EE switching on its 4G+ network in the capital. Also known as LTE-Advanced (or LTE-A), the quicker network makes use of the 2.6GHz spectrum in order to deliver download speeds of up to 150Mbps, according to EE. Average speeds on the LTE-A network will be 60Mbps slower at 90Mbps. Related Articles on Techworld Wembley and EE illuminate iconic arch to mark next generation of stadium tech | O2, EE and Vodafone scrap Weve mobile wallet | EE to cut 350 head office jobs Initially the service will be available in Central London in areas such as Shoreditch, Old Street, Southbank, Soho, Westminster and Kensington. It will be rolled out across Greater London and several of the UK’s “busiest cities” in 2015. The higher speeds offered by LTE-A networks can only be utilised by customers that have a compatible (Cat6) device and plan (4GEE Extra or Corporate 4GEE). Currently there are only three devices on the market that are compatible with the high-speed network - the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, the Samsung Alpha and LG G3. The new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus only support up to Cat4 (and therefore only a single band at any one time), so won’t be able to tap into the faster speeds. However, EE’s existing customers on ‘double-speed’ 4G should also see a slight speed increase as a result of the new spectrum rollout. Olaf Swantee, CEO at EE, said: “The UK is now back to being a world leader in mobile networks. "Just two years since we were behind every developed market from the US to Japan, we’ve invested in innovation, driven competition and given people in London a mobile network that’s faster than almost any other in the world, and even faster than most fibre broadband available here. “We’re delighted to be able to exclusively offer our business and consumer customers on EE plans the fastest speeds available in the UK. We’re now the largest 4G network in Europe, but it doesn’t stop here. We’ll keep investing to make sure that all our customers can get access to the great mobile technology that can make a real difference to the way they live their digital lives. EE also revealed that it has hit the six million 4G customer mark ahead of its end-of-year target. The operator also announced that its 4G network is now available in 19 more towns across the UK, taking it to the 300 mark. These 19 new places to get EE 4G are: Alexandria (Scotland), Banbury, Biggleswade, Blaydon, Catterick Garrison, Cookstown (Northern Ireland), Garforth, Greenock, Holmfirth, Limavady (Northern Ireland), Maltby, Oxted, Penicuik (Scotland), Tring, Waltham Cross, Warminster, Warwick, Winterbourne, and Ystrad Mynach (Wales). When will Nigeria have even 10Mbps Source: tech world |
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PAGAN9JA:kindly read that again, it really makes no sense |
macof:Bro.. It shows you know the truth... Don't let it stand against you on the final day. And if God is not your creator... when you were talking about your Eleda, who were you referring to |
LOL.. to be sincere, I actually thought it could spread Ebola also ![]() |
to charge your phone and research more on such things.