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6. BUHARI BECAME PRESIDENT |
Wow.... You want 3gb RAM, but you don't want to spend shii. Do you really need a phone with 3gb RAM, or you just want it to boast among your techy peers. Cuz you should know better than to expect a phone with a 3gb RAM to sell for 25k. Except it's a moderately used phone you want. |
The phone leaked is the Hot S and it's already out. I don't think there will be any more from the "Hot" series this year. The Zero 4 is up next. |
Dshocker:It wasn't his birthday....READ BEFORE COMMENTING |
Kenneth10110:Wow... Your mind is already settled on that fact. I don't even know what to say again. So Infinix copied fingerprint sensor from Tecno. Clap for yourself. |
I vote IAMKINGZLE cc NLJEGA |
Kenneth10110:Infinix has had two speaker grills right from the days of its Race series. Please learn to be sure of what you're saying. Why would Infinix even copy Tecno for amy reason? Tecno is nothing before them. |
This is one of the best news I've heard in recent times. Good one by Buhari. How can the integrity of an examination body just be laid to waste by a set of incompetent people. |
Now this is something reasonable for church. Why is this in the frontpage sef? |
dammywapes:-Don't touch your face with your hands, or with dirty handkerchiefs or stuff like that. -Don't pick your pimples. Not only will that increase risk of an infection, it is also deadly, especially for ones on the nose and top of the mouth. It may also permanently scar the picked area. Check here for more information: http://m.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-a-Pimple |
I just dey chop jollof here like sey nothing dey happen. Make una help me thank this God o. This just goes to show that no condition is permanent. Nigeria can still change... For the better this time. |
TheModsAreMad:It's Nigeria na. If you tell them the truth, they'll start acting all holy and telling you to "appreciate innovation". What is innovative in this? |
Yes you have a point. But as you can see, Nigerian government don't care at all about the educational sector. No matter what level you check, whether primary, secondary or the tertiary institutions, you will discover flaws... Flaws which should not be found in a sane educational system... As for me I'm tired of talking. Let the government do what they want. Because as things are now, Nigeria is not a good place to pursue your dreams. You have to go with what works. |
ayobami52:The two you mentioned are more than twice the price of their Gionee counterparts. |
bimbor:Must they all be at the front? What's wrong with having it at the back? |
chudyprince:Have you been around lately? Phones are getting cameras with a front flash these days... They're actually quite useful |
AdaNri1:That's just it... |
richidinho:Savings indeed.. |
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45mm:Nigeria happened |
I wanted to do this... Now lost hope |
Kenneth205:Is it that they have nothing better to do with their time? You can't just enter a library filled with ancient books, and read what won't be of benefit to your life in any way. |
The Nigerian educational sector is based mostly on the theoretical aspect, never really exposing students to the practical aspect of engineering. That is why we have so many graduates of mechanical engineering, but little or no inventive prowess whatsoever. However, most private universities offering the course, have made provisions for their students to have a hands-on approach towards their engineering studies. They provide equipment and each student is able to make use of them. I think this will be better for engineering aspirants. I think Bells University of Technology, Ota has mechatronics courses. I was to study that, but the Nigerian educational system hasn't really taken it seriously. Besides that, most people in Nigeria don't really know anything about mechatronics.... As such, employment opportunities may be reduced, as compared to that of mechanical engineers. |
How is sitting like this supposed to affect my performance in the examination? |
druxy:Maybe this year's Jamb favoured him. That's why he can think like this. OP, I understand the point you are trying to make, but the truth is, the corruption observed in Post UTME is no different from that in Utme. Infact, that of the UTME is worse. Firstly, there were examination centres where you could pay to recieve answers to questions. Do people engaged in such deserve admission? Then, there are centres whose candidates experienced technical difficulties. These are people who would, ordinarily have aced the exam. Must one year of their lives be truncated because of the incompetence of a silly body? Then, there is the case of inappropriate recompense of marks...First, Jamb added some marks to some students, because they said there was a mistake. So why then did they later remove the marks? Then, there are those whose scores were in no way a reflection of what they put into the exam...What will happen to these ones? The reality is that this year's UTME is not a credible one, and as such, the fate of our future generation should not be based solely in it's hands. Additon of Post UTME is taking the lesser of two evils. Take these factors into consideration before you make a conclusion like that. |
StefanPGR:It shows "can't find Table 1" if you've made an error in your registration number. Check that it is of correct orientation and that it is complete... This mostly occurs with the two letters at the end.... Check them. |
UIA04:Over 6000 people apply to Covenant every year... 3000+ gain admission and just under 1500 matriculate.... Do the math and find the approximate number of people who are denied admission. Don't comment uninformed. |
Ximonak:Superman is not and can never be a rival to the flash in terms of speed. Barry(Flash) has outrun teleporters, travelled through time, and even once tuned all the radios on earth in less than a second, all by virtue of his speed. Superman doesn't even come close. |
darkenkach:You think it's only him. Thousands of lives are going to be derailed, the hardwork of many thwarted, all because of incompetence from a silly examination body. And you want the only chance they have to redeem themselves to be scrapped. You, Mister, are in fact the selfish one. |
Lol... "Our Jidenna" indeed. If the dude remained in Nigeria, he may not have gone too far in life by now. Nigeria's situation just causing lots of talents to be wasted. |
EjikeDavid:Ok |
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