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Marketing thingy. Nothing more. Forget about the name they call it. |
Melya show us the screenshot please. How is the camera. Does it support car Bluetooth call. Thanks |
FBS:How do you make xposed work on the version 5? |
I am not surprised she is a widow. So many widows these days with intimidating profile. Dem for don kill their men with attitudes. BTW, I don't know why giving this kind of sensitive job to a woman. And with her profile, Nafdac would have been a better place for her. |
I am not surprised she is a widow. So many widows these days with intimidating profile. Dem for don kill their men with attitudes. |
Scam alert peeps. Just tried it now. My 20 naira was deducted but can't access the Internet. |
Now you guys make me see more reasons to keep to my 03 Corolla sport. Mine will be 2 years in 2months time. Menh, the car strong o despite the fact that I bought a Nigerian used. Apart from changing the front shocks cos of my bad roads coupled with that if radiator and hub, the car has been indeed fantastic! |
bishop4life:Lol All the same, do you have good TP to track Amos 5 ku band. Thanks. |
zoboizee:Thanks. The problem now is that I have tilted the position of the dish. I will need the right TP to track. Can you kindly supply this? Thanks once again. |
Gurus in the house come to my aid o. After lightening from thunder affected some of my gadgets weeks back, I discovered that my Amos 5 stopped working. It has not shown signal since then. I recently tried to track it again after changing the disec as advised by an installer. Till now no show. Bad signal. Kindly update me with the accurate tracking TP for Amos 5 ku band. Thanks. Cc Emmachile Bishop4life. |
Whatever name they call it, this is purely marketing job. I will advise you all stay away from this firm. But if you insist to attend, kindly come back here to share your experience. My 50 cent though. |
Before I make a comment or believe this, I need to see the picture of the man. Chikena. ![]() |
vosquare:Download link please. And are you sure it is advanced, 3gb version? |
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Final whistle blown. And it is the end. 2.0 Germany are you ready? |
I wonder why Brazil is finding it difficult to get a goal yet. |
2.0 Awoniyi again. |
The match is live now on GTV, Ghana TV. Shame on all Nigerian TV stations. |
Now it is obvious Nigeria is in a big mess! Everything is going to be paralysed in a matter of days if this ugly situation is not addressed appropriately. |
Kindly send in your CV if you think/know you are qualified for the job. Thanks. |
oladimejiX: |
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THE Academic Staff Union of Universities, Ekiti State University chapter, on Monday, May 18, 2015, protested against the incessant kidnap of some of its members . The institution’s dons marched round the streets of Ado Ekiti, the capital of Ekiti State, to protest the kidnap of its members by unknown gunmen in the state. The protest which started at the gate of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) took them to the Ewi’s Palace where they were addressed by Oba Rufus Adejugbe, Ewi of Ado Ekiti, and members of his council; and terminated at the Governor’s Office where they were received by the Deputy Governor, Kolapo Olusola. . The protesting EKSU teachers, who gave a five-day ultimatum to the state government to secure the release of their colleagues from the kidnappers’ den , vowed to go on an indefinite strike if their call was not heeded. According to them, five of their colleagues were kidnapped at various locations in the state within two weeks out of which two had been freed to go and look for N210m ransom for the release of the others. The placard-carrying protesters made up of ASUU members from Ekiti State University (EKSU) and Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife, who moved round the town, drawing the attention of the public to seizure of its members. Some of their placards read: “ASUU Demands Unconditional Release of Our Members,” “Governor Fayose, We Are Not Safe Please,” “Kidnapping is a Crime Against Humanity,” “Ensure Safety of Lives and Property in Ekiti State,” “Enough of Kidnapping in Ekiti State,” and “Governor Fayose, Please Save our Souls,” among others. The protest was led by EKSU ASUU Chairman, Prof. Olufayo Olu-Olu, OAU ASUU Chairman, Dr. Caleb Aborisade and Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) ASUU Chairman, Dr. Bola Oniya. An ASUU member at EKSU, Dr. Folashade Alade, was one of the three women kidnapped last Friday along Ifisin-Igbole Road while on their way to a wedding ceremony. ASUU members still in captivity are Dr. Alade, Dr. Kikelomo Adegun both of EKSU and Dr. Femi Omisore of OAU. Dr Omisore was kidnapped penultimate Sunday at OAU gate, where his driver was killed immediately while his car was also burnt down. Offering explanation on the protest, Prof. Olu-Olu condemned the kidnappers’ clampdown on university lecturers and medical workers, saying the situation should not be allowed to continue. He expressed the fear that the state was gradually sliding into anarchy, adding that varsity teachers who are being owed three months salaries by state government cannot raise N210 million to pay ransom on three dons in captivity. Olu-Olu said, “This is the same way Boko Haram started in the North. It started like a child’s play but today, a visit to the North would show the level of callousness and damage the sect has done to the system. Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase “On this premise, the government must act fast and stop this nonsense. “These kidnappers erroneously think our members are rich; but they do not know that we have not received salaries in EKSU since March, 2015. Three of our members are still being held and they are demanding for N70m on each of them. “Our fear is that, immediately these people realise that we are not rich, they may decide to waste those that they are still holding. “We are therefore pleading with Governor (Ayodele) Fayose to act fast because it seems the police and the DSS have no clue to how the victims can be saved.” The deputy governor told the protesters that Fayose had gone to Abuja to meet the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, over the development. He engaged them in an open prayer for the release of those still being held by the kidnappers. In his words, “It is very unfortunate that this is happening at this critical time. This issue is not whether those that were kidnapped were rich or poor, kidnapping is a crime to a society. This singular act is capable of scaring away investors from Ekiti State. “Fayose’s government has written to the IG to intervene in this matter. Mr. Governor himself has gone to Abuja to meet him personally to discuss this issue. “We appeal to you not to withdraw your services because such may heighten the tension that had already mounted. But all we need now is for all of us to turn ourselves into security experts by extracting every useful information that we can give to the security agencies to be able to arrest the situation.” After the protest, Fayose’s Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, said that Arase had promised to deploy a special team in Ekiti and Kogi states within the next 48 hours to curb kidnappings in the two states. Source: http://ivorytowerdigest.com/eksu-dons-protest-the-incessant-kidnapping-of-members-gave-governor-5-day-ultimatum/ |
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Isaac Adewole, has given a preliminary report from the investigation into the cause of the death which recently led to massive protests in the university. The deceased student, Mayowa Alaran, a 200 level student of the Department of Health Education and Human Kinetics, Faculty of Education, slumped on May 6, 2015 in the Junior Common Room, Independence Hall during a UEFA Champions League match between FC. Bayern Munich and Barcelona FC and died even before he was conveyed to the university health centre. The VC said that the student’s death had nothing to do with negligence or inefficiency of the university’s Jaja clinic as alleged. Speaking with newsmen on the school campus on May 13, 2015, the Vice Chancellor debunked the students claims. According to him: “He (Mayowa) carried out his normal activities earlier on Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Very early in the day, he attended the Gymnastics practical with other students in his Department (7.00 – 9.00 a.m.). He later went to attend the Induction Programme organized for fresh students in his department. He attempted to participate in a football match between his Department of Health Education and Human Kinetics and the Department of Library and Archival Studies (LARIS) in the afternoon, but could not due to the fact that he did not train with his department’s team. “He thereafter returned to the faculty to attend a GES class that held between 4.00 – 6.00p.m. It was from here that he later returned to Independence Hall to watch a football match between Barcelona and Bayern Munich relayed in the Junior Common Room, JCR. The match started at 7.45 pm that evening. “A generator was used to supply electricity to the JCR due to power outage that evening. The generator was placed about 50 meters away from the JCR. The student sat in the front row and was facing a non-rotating stan ding fan in the JCR. At about 30 minutes into the football match, a student sitting next to him observed that he had slumped and was motionless.The concerned student promptly carried him out of the JCR for resuscitation with the assistance of some medical students around who gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. “The concerned student made a call to the University Health Centre requesting for an ambulance. After waiting for about 8 -10 minutes, the concerned student arranged for a private vehicle to convey the student to the University Health Centre. “On the way, at Lander roundabout, the vehicle conveying the student met the ambulance which was sent to bring him by the Nurse-on-duty in response to the call. “It should be noted that though, there was only one ambulance on duty that night, the case of the student was promptly attended to with appropriate priority. Two patients (staff dependants – one with a ruptured appendicitis and the other with femoral fracture) who were being taken to a private hospital – Molly Hospital, in the same ambulance, were disembarked to allow the ambulance pick the student from Independence Hall. “At the time of moving the student from the vehicle into the University Health Centre, he showed no vital signs. “The Nurse-on-duty promptly attended to the student and observed that vital signs were absent and continued resuscitation efforts. “The Doctor-on-call promptly joined in the resuscitation efforts despite the absence of vital signs and later certified the student dead. This was also affirmed by the colleagues who soon joined in response to his invitation. “After the certification of the death and in order to manage the growing tension and anxiety among the students, they were asked to go back to his room and look for any available information they could gather. This was a diversionary ploy to reduce the already growing population of students around the clinic, and not to break the news already communicated directly to the sympathizing students.” Students of the university earlier staged various peaceful protests on the campus to register their grievances owing to the alleged negligence of the school’s clinic. According to them, the medical personnel on the ground refused to attend to the deceased because those who took him to the clinic could not produce his clinic card. They further added that when Mayowa slumped, students around called the university health centre to send ambulance over but they declined, stating that the only ambulance the centre had at that time had some mechanical issues. The angry students in the course of the demonstration barricaded all entrances into the institution, and the expressway at Agbowo, thereby causing a gridlock as well as crippling academic activities while it lasted. While addressing journalists, the SUG President, Femi Odesola corroborated the VC’s claim, saying Mayowa died before getting to the health centre, hence leading to a violent protest by students around him. The students have, however, argued that[b] the SUG president usually betrays them when it comes to responding to the plights of the students.[/b] Meanwhile, the students have stressed the need for the Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Adewole, to punish the staff who refused to attend to Mayowa, while demanding that, “ambulances be provided in all halls of residence as well as constant power supply.” Source:[url] http://ivorytowerdigest.com/ui-students-death-vc-exonerates-school-clinic-from-negligence/[/url]
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There is a new update for s3 3gb which I have been trying to download since yesterday but not successful. I have used a very strong 4g network and mobile data bit not going tru. Anyone with same story? See the screenshot.
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Well, in my own opinion, it will be better these bastard pregnancies are flushed out. These ladies are not ready for them in the first place. Let's not forget too that militancy, insurgency run in the blood. Enough of Boko guys o. My 20 cents anyways. |
And this BS makes the front page! Nairaland mods sha. |
elijahdre:I rest my case. |
Stancity:Yes. That's what I use presently. It took me about 20 days to arrive. Comes with silicone case and screen protector. I bought it at 206 dollars. |
Stancity:These dealers are just too greedy. I bought my s3 3gb less than 44k including shipping. |
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All the same, do you have good TP to track Amos 5 ku band. Thanks.
hope you order from where fellow dealers order from too?