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OK take this; you might consider it as powerful advice or take it whichever way you deem fit as usual. "Semi nude girls are hot but well dressed girls are beautiful" You can as well liken it to hell and heaven; Hell is hot but heaven is beautiful |
masagoody:ok |
I don't know if am the only one noticing it, the current rate of display of highly desecrational images on the Internet is alarming. Anytime you launch into the internet now, it is either you see a very disturbing image of charred bodies from bomb blast, accident or other sort of crime related scene. Graphic images of lifeless humans without head, leg, arm or just one form of highly disfigured part are just the things that have characterized this month of July on the intelernet. What is really happening in the country? |
One of the major ways that commercial banks in Nigeria are currently shortchanging their customers is through foreign exchange. Even when the Apex bank in the courty has pegged the exchange rate of foreign currencies to the local currency at certain amount corresponding to interbank rate. The commercial banks on their part never keeps to that especially when it involves them selling out or exchanging the Naira to those foreign currencies, it is that time you see banks adopting the black market rate. But whenever the reverse is the case, I.e. the bank buying or exchanging those foreign currencies to Naira, they will now remember to apply the standard Apex bank rate. Currently the Naira sells for N198.5 to 1USD at normal and stipulated interbank rate but it is selling as high as N236 to 1USD in the black market. Now what that entails is that banks are supposed to stick to that interbank rate while dealing with their customers, for eg when buying in dollars but paying with your Naira MasterCard; they are supposed to charge you based on that interbank rate. But to my surprise after buying in dollars and paying with my Naira MasterCard yesterday I was charged at the black market rate of N236 to 1USD. And they have been doing these to their unsuspecting customers which is tantamount to bank fraud from commercial banks operating in the country. |
damatolnew:just check the body of power Bank, u will see the input ratings for the power bank. Then check the charger output ratings, if it is d same with d input on d power bank, den u should know it is the best rating for charging it. |
You can read this editorial about tablet, it will help u make an informed decision on the topic http://highteknology..com/2015/05/opinion-android-tablets-are-just.html |
lastpage:harsh and uncalled for! |
pyyxxaro:pls shut up and stop being cynical. There is war in d county and dis is all u have to say |
This is one of the best chewing gums ever produced in Nigeria, you unwrap it, chew it and read current affair questions and answers.
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initialize:again let me tell u, a friends original phone charger which was a fast charger got damaged, he went and replaced it wit slow and lower ratings charger without knowing. If only he even read dis post, he might have don better in d replacement |
initialize:if only u read d full details u might appreciate it better, dat is why d source link is dier 4 all who wants to digest d info. For sure, it is not advisable to go using high current to fast charge a very low capacity batteries. But d ratings given above is a general one and most phones these days fall within d category where charging with does ratings won't be harmful to d batteries. Whar was given above was within a safe limit |
tunatrezy:might not really be fake, but just a slow charger |
lamborghinifcb:most probably, the phone itself was built with a quick charge technology and not from the charger.....it was well detailed in the link above |
koyla:u no know say many ppl detest maths? When u don start to d mention x/y here and dier and den com put division on top, u don wan begin create confusion be dat na..dat is why I said simple physics 4 everybody to understand... lol...bro, I got ur calculation fully. It even depends on so many other parameter not listed here, but we jst wana knw which is a fast charger or a slow one. But thanks 4 d addendum |
Your phone charger might be a slow charger or a fast one. If you charge your phones with fast chargers, you will definitely enjoy charging phones in this epileptic power nation. Now here is a simple visual physics experiment that you can do even now to know whether your phone charger is a slow or fast charger. Pick up that your charger now and look at the output power ratings; if you see 5V----1A or like this 5V----1000mA or anything less than that 1000mAh, then you shoulgld immediately know that you have a slow phone charger. But if you see 5V----2A or in this format 5V----2000mA or more, then you have a fast phone charger. Source: http://highteknology..com/2015/07/how-to-detect-fast-and-slow-smartphone.html |
Follow this nice guide in buying android phones http://highteknology..com/2015/06/android-phone-buying-guide.html |
Aka Ikenga, the Igbo intelligentsia, has noted with great pain, the relocation of Boko Haram detainees to Aguata Prisons, Ekwulobia, in Anambra State. Condemning the development in a statement signed by Okey Onyemobi, its national publicity secretary, the group said the “brazen impunity” was perpetrated by the Federal Government despite torrents of protests recorded in the commercial city of Onitsha and other major cities of Anambra State last weekend over rumours of government intention on the matter. According to the statement, Willie Obiano, governor of Anambra State, as the chief security officer of the state has also expressed his reservations over the Federal Government’s intentions, cataloguing the security implications. “This was followed by an avalanche of denials from the Federal Prison Authorities. Dramatically, the Federal Government still went ahead to relocate them to Ekwulobia in flagrant violation of the avowed wishes and volition of the peace-loving people of Anambra State,” it said. “Aka Ikenga vehemently condemns in its entirety this bizarre impunity. Anambra State is a peaceful State. The people have spoken that their security will be jeopardised when hardened terrorists are inhabited in a prison in their state that is not a maximum security prison. We therefore, urge the Federal Government to move those detainees out of Anambra State to a more appropriate location. This should be done immedi- ately before things get out of hand,” the group further said. Source: http://businessdayonline.com/2015/07/aka-ikenga-condemns-relocation-of-boko-haram-detainees-to-anambra/#.VZeF_DNwbqA |
Aflowz:and who said dat tweaking needs rooting? Guess dats ur theory |
frisby:read this, and u will get better understanding, den com thank me later. http://highteknology..com/2015/06/imei-analysing-and-imei-tweaking.html |
kinmarax:and u think u have just said d best thing here. because u got married at 25, den dat should be d yardstick? But things don't happened dat way, I think u should know dat. Never ever u tink dat ur decisions or opinions ar always d best cos sometimes it mite even apear to be d worst. Always keep ur mind and thought open cos dier are always 2 sides of things in life |
Innjoo has also keyed into the smartwatch technology just like Samsung in the Galaxy Gear and Apple in the i-Watch. "What Samsung and Apple can do, Innjoo can also do" The InnWatch is Innjoo latest device and it is Innjoo's first ever smartwatch. The smartwatch boast of lot's of amazing features and one of them is the ability to sychronize data with smartphones and also, it can help you to maintain good health and many more Source: http://highteknology..com/2015/07/innwatch-innjoo-taking-up-challenge-to.html
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Apart from the 1+1promo double offer that you can only get for once and only on eligible sims I think d best airtel android sub is the latest 1gb for 1k plan details here http://highteknology..com/2015/06/best-airtel-android-data-plan-as-airtel.html |
Jollyjoy:enjoy ur day JollyJoy, u sound amiable |
Jollyjoy:shay u ar lafing...I guess now u know |
Jollyjoy:it seems u at still learning ur gender mates. OK, let me answer u. Since girls have A1 in lieing, at the onset she said that her name was Natsha, now it then get to a point that the guy requested for her account details to find her something and he noticed that the entire name has changed to the one above |
lekkie073:registration for bvn will close today and the only way u can then do it is by opening a new bank account and it will be done at the process |
The best way to know a Nigerian girl's real name is to ask her for her account details. That's when Natasha Hills will turn to Abimbola Omonishaki Abiodun. |
Geoffrey120:Your money is intact but you can now only do your withdrawal/deposit transactions inside the banking hall. |
Currently, there are panics everywhere of what will become of the fate of Nigerian bank account owners that fails to register for the compulsory BVN after today's deadline date. One of Nigerian cultures over the years have always been to approach issues like this in fire-brigade manner; people only start coming out to register at the eleventh hour when there is rush and when everywhere is heated up. Recent and similar occurrences were seen in the registration of the New National Identity Cards and in the registration and collection of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) where people only troop out at the die moment to get involved. And today again here come the Bank Verification Number on ground and on the verge of registration closure. But the big questions again remains: What will happen to the accounts of those that fails to register for the BVN, will there accounts be shot down and many more similar questions. Now listen up! Yes, not registering for the BVN has implications and the implications hovers mostly around 3 areas of carrying out transactions with your banks and which you will be limited to, and those areas are; 1. You will no longer be able to have access to Credit facilities at your bank 2. You will be ineligible to carry out foreign exchange transactions with your banks. 3. Internet banking facilities will automatically be shot out at you and there is still on-going debate that you might also lose out on carrying out transactions with your ATM. Source: http://highteknology..com/2015/06/will-i-lose-my-bank-account-if-i-fail.html |
Otherique:I guess the code should be in the source above |
If you have a month left to graduate from your university and a company offers you an all expense paid schorlarship to restart your university education abroad, Would you accept? |

