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Family / Today I Laid On My Bed Reading A Nice Book by feekhalifa131: 10:35am On Sep 01, 2020
Today I laid on my bed reading a nice book, lost in the words of the writer, and enjoying it greatly. Until I was drawn to the sound coming from the other room, giggles, and laughter belonging to my kids. My daughter and my son, to an ordinary mum it would be a sound you are used to. Kids laughing while playing or watching their favorite T.V show. You may at some point even scream at them to be quiet. (not judging). But to me, it was and is everything I had prayed for. I momentarily put down my book and felt grateful. I whispered to myself, that day I prayed for is now! Thank you, Lord, that I’m aware of and enjoying it.

You see those sound that floated into my room wasn’t a normal occurrence. It's usually very quiet in our home except for the stimming sounds. Up until my daughter came into our lives and even after. My daughter became the official chatterbox of the family which we were and still so thankful for. My son didn’t say much up until the age of five. Even then, it was more like broken words that took a whole lot of patience to piece together. But before that, it was nothing. He had sounded, but no words. I did remember his first word being “FAN” but now I can’t remember if he copied me or said it out all on his own. This was before we got our official diagnosis. Or even suspected anything was off. He would stare up at the ceiling fan and giggle so much and I would say to him while pointing FAN! Say it FAN! But with all I know now that was a classic tell sign of ASD. After that, it was silence and a lot of guesses about what you think I want? Then one-word statement.


Example: if he wanted something to eat, he would say “HUNGRY” and if he was thirsty, he would say “WATER” he would also take you to the exact location and point at it.


I once googled how many words should a five-year-old have? (yep I have googled all sorts in this our journey, google has relived and tormented me at the same time lol). According to an article from “kidshealth.org” at 2 years, a child will say 50 words or more, use phrases, and be able to put together two-word sentences. But here we are at 4 years and we were pointing, which honestly looking back now I’m still grateful. We equally stopped indulging him. Dragging us up and pulling at us to come with him wasn’t going to cut it anymore. We needed more, I needed more. So even when he pointed, I wouldn’t act. I would demand more from him before I acted. If he wanted food, I would ask him to say “I’m hungry” if he wanted water I would say “water please”.


We started making sentences on behalf of him and coaching him to say it. And he would fight it. He would cry so much and kick and stomp his feet and throw himself on the floor and refuse to co-operate. My heart couldn’t take it, I was tempted so many times to give up and go back to the old ways. they were easier, it wasn’t hurting anyone and at least he would always have me to do things for him right? Wrong! That was what my heart said to me. I nearly gave in, but I know this wasn’t right, it wasn’t sustainable. He needed to grow, the sad thing was he wasn’t going to be a little boy forever. No matter how tough it was, it was a tough right choice for the two of us. So yes! It would take a long time, but it's possible. I got to see how determined and strong-willed my son was and still is and I respected him for it, but I equally had to be more determined and strong-willed too. (I mentally noted that it will come in handy one day) I switched it up to “survival of the fittest” and I was not going to lose out to a kid! Lol, guess what ? it turned around. No matter how long he cried for or refused to say anything, I would make sure he was safe and not in any way hurting himself, and then we would wait it out. If it needed my lying there with him and singing the sentences in his favorite animated voice, I did it. If it needed me role-playing as him to get him to say it, I did it. The bottom line was and is we were moving. We progressed to one word, then too broken sentences.


Today while I laid in bed reading my book, my son was talking to his sister about it being his turn to choose a show to watch on the T.V, he was expressing his feelings, communicating appropriately and we didn’t have to read his mind or guess his thoughts. Who knew? Well God knew lol.



NOTE: Progress is a relative term. Some of the things written in this story took some months even years to manifest. So it’s a journey that needs lots of patience. But consistency is key!


http://www.redefineautism.com/2020/08/today-i-laid-on-my-bed-reading.html?m=1
Family / To Hope Is Frightening by feekhalifa131: 2:49pm On Apr 05, 2020
https://ugooblog..com/2020/04/to-hope-is-frightening-there-are-two.html?m=1


Below are two vignettes ( a vignette is a brief literary description of a subject matter) to drive home my point on how frightening hope can be after which the discourse begins. I will try to be as concise as I can be. Stay put!

1. ***It had been 5 years since Chloe lost her sight, the doctors had said there was absolutely nothing else to be done, they had been convincing. Chloe was barely 15 when the accident occurred, that she had just been really unfortunate was what virtually everybody had to say. Her parents had been rocks and she knew it, it was certainly not their fault that she and her squad members had journeyed all the way to find an excellent enough location for hiking that day but they had agreed to changing cities and family programs just to give her the feel of a fresh start; she loved her parents and seeing the efforts they were making to help her lead a normal life amidst their other baggage, she had braced up to the new life without her vision. Her vision was never coming back- now that was one enormously hard truth to accept, but Chloe had done it, taken it and swallowed it. It had happened after several long visits to the eye clinic, with several visual examinations and surgical trials, it had seemed the doctors could do nothing else, they had told her only God could help.

As time passed, she had come to be without expectations, for one she had threatened that she would opt out of the family prayer if the issue of her blindness was ever raised again at prayer. To her it had become comforting not to hope, not to expect anything, she was dwelling in the bitter satisfaction of knowing that the worst was over and she had found the ultimate contentment there.
“Your doctor called” her father had begun that morning at breakfast, there was a pause right after, during which she had heard him say something to someone else at the table in a muffled tone, she sensed the apprehension but she had remained quiet; “your folder was reopened for some reason I don’t know of” he said, “he had missed something with the last surgery you underwent…” “…there is a possibility you will see again Chloe" She had heard the excitement in his voice as he uttered the last words; she stayed face deadpan for about half a minute before asking to be taken to her room… Laying on the bed in her room she wept, she could not help the ire, she could not believe them; how they could take part in a connivance to rid her of her peace of mind baffled her. She had been at that place and they had been there with her, hopefully yearning for a miracle, hankering that she would see again, it had been a terrorizing experience. She was not going down that road again no matter what anyone had to say. To hope for her was really terrifying!

2. ***It was about 4:45pm, Idara had just dismissed a meeting with her co- workers at the office, and was now having a chit- chat with her assistant kiki when Nsikan walked it. Noticing that her friend had a morose expression on, Idara beckoned on her assistant to leave before going over to the already seated Nsikan. She held her friend in her bosom as she was expecting the bout of weeping that followed; Idara could only wonder if the pregnancy test that Nsikan had told her she would take that day, had come out negative again as she bade to comfort her friend.
When Nsikan could finally speak, Idara inquired to know what had happened. “Did it come out negative again?” she asked, the question seemed to have caused Nsikan to crack up further. “I’m so sorry babe, it’ll happen someday, I…….” “It came out positive” Nsikan interrupted amidst sobs. Idara was confused, but she went on to felicitate with her friend… “Oh! goodness! Congratulations darling, I am so….” She was cut short again “Four miscarriages, Idara, four times! I don’t know if I can bear to hope on this one, I am so scared…” That was a part of the story that Idara did not know of, she knew that Nsikan has been in need of a child but she had not been informed about the miscarriages, she understood now why her friend was broken by the news; having to hope that the pregnancy will be carried to term was something even she had now become frightened about.


Onto a more relatable scenario, it is easier for a number of us to sit at home and wait on death than hope that this pandemic will be brought to an end soon. This is understandable, peculiarly for those who stay in countries with a significant number of victims, many of who have to wake up each day to an exponentially increasing number of deaths. So then do we not hope? Is despair the better way? Should we wallow in the bitter satisfaction that the world is at her worst, that we are going to die anyway?

I am a believer in Jesus Christ and my religion is part of what makes me think the way I do, what I mean is that my religion is as essential as that I cannot dispose of it when I have to engage in rational thought processes. Now this has been made known to you because some of things I have to say are with reference to spiritual doctrines.

Moving on, so… what is hope all about? Hope is much more than a general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled or the presence of grounds for feeling optimistic or anticipative about the future. The catechism of the catholic church explains hope as one of the three theological virtues in Christian tradition; as an act of the will. Virtue however is a habitual perfection of will; which would imply that hope requires our will and that hope has to be a habitual action, habitual even when what we aspire for is beyond human reach or comprehension, to hope means that you don’t need grounds to feel optimistic about something; it means that tomorrow does not have to be promising for you to be expectant. Hope is what keeps a man from disheartenment and sustains him during the roughest of times, at those periods of abandonment and loneliness, probably when nothing else is possible, “and why?” we may be tempted to ask, Simply because, a man who hopes relies no longer on his own strength or the strength of any other man but on the gift of grace.

This applies to our current situation- the scenario I created about waking up to the increased mortality engendered by this pandemic. To hope here might be the harder option but hoping for the passing of this pandemic opens us to the possible action of feeling; feeling strongly about the friends we cannot meet up at this time, wishing them safety and triumph; feeling for those already infected with the virus, wishing them an absolute recovery; feeling for those loved ones already lost in the pandemic, wishing them a safer place; feeling for the expectant mothers somewhere hoping to bring forth life, wishing them a peaceful delivery; feeling for the toddlers who have very little knowledge of life; wishing they get to make the happiest memories; feeling for the children who desire more from life, wishing them the chance to finally take all they can from life; feeling for the health workers at the front line of the war against this pandemic, wishing that they be reunited with their loved ones. Hope helps you see beyond yourself, it helps you notice the needs and desires of others, it helps you notice your troubled or frightened friend or even family member and enables you offer good words to them; it helps you notice the poor or less privileged in your area, enables you offer support to them; it helps you notice the elderly man down the road, enables you to help them buy groceries. A man buoyed up with hope is kept from selfishness and led to the happiness that streams from charity

So back to the question of whether or not to hope. We certainly should. Hope is more gallant than despair will ever be. Choose courage. Choose hope.

Thank you!

https://ugooblog..com/2020/04/to-hope-is-frightening-there-are-two.html?m=1
Family / Depression In An African Home by feekhalifa131: 2:53pm On Mar 12, 2020
Depression in an African home.

A lot of us can say that depression is not particularly a common health disturbance in Africa, and that’s not totally wrong, in fact the records say we’re very right; but now delving deeper into this social health issue, we might begin to question the verity of our claims. Do Africans experience more mental health disorders than the world is made to know about? Why do we have the minute number of mental health workers and psychiatrists? Could it be the case that we don’t need them?

Is it the case that we’re immune to depression and other mental health issues? Or that we are less prone to them than our counterparts in the western world? Could it be that Africans have been naturally selected (LOL), owing to our culture in which the roots of our strict parenting and sheer hardship stems from. Whatever be the case, this post is aimed at starting a discourse on depression as it occurs in the regular African home setting.
https://ugooblog..com/2020/03/depression-in-african-home_12.html
The question is- Has depression become a significant part of us that we fail to recognize it when it shows up in our homes?

What should we know in identifying depression?

It is indeed noteworthy that different people have different breaking points; the extent to which you would easily bend without as much as a tear might be someone else’s elastic limit, and that criticism that would roll off your back so quickly and with much ease is the exact same one that could kill another. The phrase ‘emotional intelligence’ has in current time gained quite a degree of popularity, and needful so as it's important that we acquire and make use of this social tool in a bid to tackle and rid African homes of depression. Wikipedia defines emotional intelligence as the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions and those of others, discern between different feelings and label them appropriately, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior and manage and/or adjust emotions to adapt to environments or achieve one’s goal(s).
This topic of discourse affects all age; children, adolescents, adults and the aged but for more close to exact description of this topic, I will be addressing the situation as it pertains to children and adolescents; in analyzing an individual’s personality, the role of their families and the society cannot be over emphasized. These are some of the ways these agents of socialization imprints on the young person’s personality marring behavior:

Neglect:
According to Erik Erikson’s 8 stages of psychosocial development, an infant is faced with the task to resolve between trust or mistrust depending on how responsive its parent or caregiver is; an unresponsive caregiver causes the infant to see the world as unsafe and unpredictable and so spawn feelings of mistrust and anxiety.
Familiar, yeah? We reside in a continent where attending to the emotional needs of one’s ward is not as important as the material needs; one where regular discourses with them are not necessary, a continent where listening for their opinions when making decisions that affect them is not the norm, one where the people think the little ones have virtually nothing to bring to the table so their chairs are pushed aside. Do we really think this cannot possibly shut them and keep them out? Rather than this, why not invite them over to share their views, make them part of the decision making process, and give them little tasks, achievement of which give them a sense of autonomy and would help improve their self-esteem.

Comparison: “Don’t you see what your mates are doing?” This particular question has in different forms been asked us while growing up and still comes up from time to time. I remember complaining to one of my Nigerian uncles about how much I hated it whenever my mum tried to weigh me up with a certain person, who at that time and now still is doing really well, he jeeringly answered that she does it and would continue to because she doesn’t want to keep a stupid child. A lot of parents imagine that by openly making comparisons of their children to others, they do a great deal of good to them and most times they actually do not intend any harm at all; craving your indulgence, permit me to equate this to a situation where the person, who (in all likelihood) the ward in question looks up to and has a very high esteem for doesn’t regard them in the same light but rather makes them feel hurt and inferior. It’s necessary to be their number 1 fan, as it helps them see that they are enough and needed. If there’s something to point out to them, a more charitable approach could be employed.
Trust me when I say that within young people, there already is a lot of measuring up going on, they compare themselves with their peers at school activities, sport, socials, family etc. it will certainly be unfair to add unto that burden.

Abuse:
When a young person has to deal with constant and insistent abuse, it never tells well on them. Abusive relationships harm even those who are emotionally competent, and the most effective line of action as we all know is staying away from the source of abuse. This , however should be advised them at any point when the need arises, most likely when the source is a friend or a classmate. But what happens when the source is the supposed care-giver, the supposed- to- be support system? Extra care should be taken when attending to the short-comings of young people, it’s necessary to be firm, objective, and also that obedience is enforced but this should not be done with any manner of scurrility as (dependent on individuals) it could leave a permanent dent on their self-esteem or make them become just as abusive or worse, here the two possible outcomes are losses.
Other helpful ways I suggest could go a long way in ridding African homes of depressed younger member include:-

-constructive criticism:
Constructive criticism according to freebase is the process of offering valid and well- reasoned opinions about the work of others, usually involving both positive and negative comments, in a friendly manner rather than an oppositional tone. This could be employed in our homes, it is not okay to harass the young ones about how much of a mess they make of things placed under their responsibility, objection coupled with charity has always made for a good couplet.

-Parents could really try to refrain from humiliating children or ward in a bid to correct them.

-show of trust and affection to family members especially when they need it; this will mean being attentive to the emotional needs of her members.


Finally, I’m sure a lot of us relate to some if not all of the experiences born in these points. It’s okay to share your views.
Thank you!
https://ugooblog..com/2020/03/depression-in-african-home_12.html
Religion / Re: Always Thought I'll Outgrow Watching Porn by feekhalifa131: 12:03pm On Jan 29, 2020
Blabbermouth:
That you honestly want to stop the watching of porn, you are 50% there.
Update me on your progress, however if this your way still doesn't work, then quote me. He has a lasting solution for you.
Thanks bro, will quote you if that doesn't work out
Health / Always Thought I'll Outgrow Watching Porn by feekhalifa131: 11:22am On Jan 29, 2020
So my name is Frank, and I know starting with my name is not really that important but I want to get that support group. Feeling, you know like 'Hi frank'.
Religion / Always Thought I'll Outgrow Watching Porn by feekhalifa131: 11:07am On Jan 29, 2020
So my name is Frank, and I know starting with my name is not really that important but I want to get that support group. Feeling, you know like
Family / Re: When A Man Is Richer Vs When A Woman Is Richer by feekhalifa131: 11:17am On Jun 16, 2017
Am a guy,but dis is crap,maybe datz how dey behave in ur village
Computers / Re: Top 4 Affordable Gaming Laptops In Nigeria by feekhalifa131: 9:32pm On May 03, 2017
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Gaming / Re: Top 4 Affordable Gaming Laptops In Nigeria by feekhalifa131: 7:04am On Apr 29, 2017
grin grin grin,they are kinda expensive sha,thatz why i talked about the naira dollar rate,you can't talk about getting a good gaming laptop now for less than 300,000
Gaming / Top 4 Affordable Gaming Laptops In Nigeria by feekhalifa131: 12:56pm On Apr 27, 2017
First of all there is nothing like a perfect gaming laptop,when you buy your perfect gaming laptop you will finally end up finding out that the laptop will be lacking in other features like CPU speed or even battery life or slow processor speed. Recently i actually thought i had got the best Dell gaming laptop only to end up finding that the laptop was a Windows-32-bit system.But after our thorough research and customers reviews we have come up with a list of best four affordable gaming laptops in Nigeria as you go through the list if you think the laptops are expensive also bear in mind that these laptops would be less than half their prices if not for the high naira-dollar exchange rate in the country.
We hope you enjoy the list.
1. Dell Inspiron 7559 Laptop Intel Core

Features
intel i7-6300HQ
1 TB harddisk
8GB RAM
Nvidea geoforce gt-960m
2.6GHZ Cpu Speed
PRICE:420,000 NGN TO 450,000 NGN

2. Lenovo Ideapad 700 Gaming Laptop.intel Core

Features
intel i7-6700HQ
2.6GHZ Cpu Speed
1 TB harddisk
8GB RAM
2GB RADEON GRAPHICS
ANY WINDOWS OS.
PRICE:430,000 NGN TO 530,000 NGN

3. Toshiba Satelite S55t-C5263 Gaming Laptop

Features
intel core i7
2.6 GHz Core i7-4710HQ
1TB Hard Drive with a 128GB Solid State Drive
12GB RAM
2 GB SATA HARD DRIVE
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
2GB dedicated DDR3 RAM
PRICE:330,000 NGN TO 350,000 NGN
4. Lenovo Z710 Gaming Laptop.

Features
intel i7-4700MQ
16GB RAM
1TB HDD
Nvidea geoforce gt-745m
PRICE: 300,000 NGN TO 350,000 NGN
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Computers / Top 4 Affordable Gaming Laptops In Nigeria by feekhalifa131: 11:47am On Apr 27, 2017
First of all there is nothing like a perfect gaming laptop,when you buy your perfect gaming laptop you will finally end up finding out that the laptop will be lacking in other features like CPU speed or even battery life or slow processor speed. Recently i actually thought i had got the best Dell gaming laptop only to end up finding that the laptop was a Windows-32-bit system.But after our thorough research and customers reviews we have come up with a list of best four affordable gaming laptops in Nigeria as you go through the list if you think the laptops are expensive also bear in mind that these laptops would be less than half their prices if not for the high naira-dollar exchange rate in the country.
We hope you enjoy the list.
1. Dell Inspiron 7559 Laptop Intel Core

Features
intel i7-6300HQ
1 TB harddisk
8GB RAM
Nvidea geoforce gt-960m
2.6GHZ Cpu Speed
PRICE:420,000 NGN TO 450,000 NGN

2. Lenovo Ideapad 700 Gaming Laptop.intel Core

Features
intel i7-6700HQ
2.6GHZ Cpu Speed
1 TB harddisk
8GB RAM
2GB RADEON GRAPHICS
ANY WINDOWS OS.
PRICE:430,000 NGN TO 530,000 NGN

3. Toshiba Satelite S55t-C5263 Gaming Laptop

Features
intel core i7
2.6 GHz Core i7-4710HQ
1TB Hard Drive with a 128GB Solid State Drive
12GB RAM
2 GB SATA HARD DRIVE
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
2GB dedicated DDR3 RAM
PRICE:330,000 NGN TO 350,000 NGN
4. Lenovo Z710 Gaming Laptop.

Features
intel i7-4700MQ
16GB RAM
1TB HDD
Nvidea geoforce gt-745m
PRICE: 300,000 NGN TO 350,000 NGN

to get the full details check out
http://pricehub.com.ng/displayblog.aspx?cat=4%20best%20affordable%20gaming%20laptops%20in%20nigeria

Fashion / 10 Awesome And Affordable Beauty Products That Work Wonders. by feekhalifa131: 12:11pm On Apr 22, 2017
10 awesome and affordable beauty products that work wonders. We hope you enjoy all the products recommended in this posts,because they work 100%.

1. Nivea after shave balm as a primer

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Watch out guys, we girls are going for your after shave cream as our primer. It was designed to moisturize and soothe men’s skin after shaving.And now a balm by Nivea is attracting rave reviews – from women. Beauty experts are hailing the product as the ‘world’s best’ makeup primer, with the ability to keep foundation looking flawless all day. Kylie Jenner also uses it as her primer. This product will also save a lot of make-up money you can get Nivea after shave balm from Jumia for 3000 NGN or Konga for 2500NGN

2. Milani 2-in-1- Foundation + Concealer


This foundation is FANTASTIC! I know a friend that has slime really dark melasma patches in her cheeks and she tried a lot of high end FULL coverage foundation, but they either didn't give her the coverage she needed, or they looked dry and cakey. Yuck! But not this one! It's amazing! It also gives me the coverage I'm looking for without being cakey and dry. It gives me the nicest satin finish and stayed ALL day (12+ hours). you can get Milani 2-in-1- Foundation + Concealer from or Jumia for 4750 NGN .

3.Mary Kay Foundation.


I love the coverage this foundation provides, and it works very well on a combo/oily/acne-prone skin. It has a relatively large selection of shades, and glides on well when using a makeup brush, cosmetic sponge, or and it can help reduce the appearance of fine lines/wrinkles/skin imperfections. you can get Mary Kay Foundation from or Jumia for 4190 NGN and for dry skin for or 4800 NGN .

4.House of Tara. Tara Powder + Foundation.


The Tara Powder + Foundation with its powder + foundation formula that has sunscreen, aloe vera and its oil free.The Tara Powder + Foundation, is actually good on oily skin, because it is oil free and very matte, if you want your face to have that flawless final glow,i recommend you use it with the Tara Flawless Matte foundation. You can get the House of Tara. Tara Powder + Foundation from or Jumia at the price of 5000NGN or or kara at the same price

5.Maybelline FIT Me Foundation (Matte + Poreless)


I go out lot and have different conversations with different people so I have to look amazing at all times.I was introduced to this product and have fallen in love. I like that there are colors that match my melanin-enriched skin beautifully and the formula rocks. I use my MUFE matte primer and then put this on and set with MAC's MSF. Flawless and matte finish that as the day progresses will end up in a nice glowy-not grease ball finish. You can get the Maybelline FIT Me Foundation (Matte + Poreless) from or konga at the price of 5100NGN.

Check out
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for the rest
Technology Market / Re: New Stock Of Nokia 3310 For Sale In Abuja by feekhalifa131: 11:27am On Apr 22, 2017
It is no longer news that the iconic nokia brick phone is back from the dead,we wrote this post to tell you even though the nokia 3310 has been reintroduced again,there are still a lot of similarites between the two brothers,so if you loved the old nokia brick phone, you can take this post as 5 reasons you should get the new nokia 3310”.

1.Snake Game Is Back.
The re-incarnated 3310 does come with Snake, it is not the original Snake game we know and love to bits, but an updated version made by Gameloft with colours. but we cannot judge the game without trying it out first.


2.Crazy Battery Life
The 2017 Nokia 3310's battery life is as good as the original infact it is 10 times more than the original. The removable 1200mAh battery offers 22 hours of talktime and a colossal 30 days of standby time.


3.Network Connections
The new Nokia 3310 has the same age old 2G connection as its predecessor with no Wi-Fi on board.


4.Ringtone
If you love the original Nokia 3310 ringtone,the new Nokia 3310 retains the same iconic ringtone that became so ubiquitous during the early 2000's.


5.Design
The new Nokia 3310 steals some design touches from the original 3310, so from the front they're similar in many ways. However, the updated 3310 handset is also significantly slimmer and easier to slip into a pocket or bag. Both 3310 phones also sport a selection of buttons beneath the screen. You get a 12-button numeric pad in both ,you also have two dual-purpose buttons either side.
You can see the full post on
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Technology Market / 5 Similar Things Between The Old Nokia 3310 And The Resurrected Nokia 3310 by feekhalifa131: 11:10am On Apr 22, 2017
It is no longer news that the iconic nokia brick phone is back from the dead,we wrote this post to tell you even though the nokia 3310 has been reintroduced again,there are still a lot of similarites between the two brothers,so if you loved the old nokia brick phone, you can take this post as 5 reasons you should get the new nokia 3310”.

1.Snake Game Is Back.
The re-incarnated 3310 does come with Snake, it is not the original Snake game we know and love to bits, but an updated version made by Gameloft with colours. but we cannot judge the game without trying it out first.


2.Crazy Battery Life
The 2017 Nokia 3310's battery life is as good as the original infact it is 10 times more than the original. The removable 1200mAh battery offers 22 hours of talktime and a colossal 30 days of standby time.


3.Network Connections
The new Nokia 3310 has the same age old 2G connection as its predecessor with no Wi-Fi on board.


4.Ringtone
If you love the original Nokia 3310 ringtone,the new Nokia 3310 retains the same iconic ringtone that became so ubiquitous during the early 2000's.


5.Design
The new Nokia 3310 steals some design touches from the original 3310, so from the front they're similar in many ways. However, the updated 3310 handset is also significantly slimmer and easier to slip into a pocket or bag. Both 3310 phones also sport a selection of buttons beneath the screen. You get a 12-button numeric pad in both ,you also have two dual-purpose buttons either side.

You can get the full list here
http://pricehub.com.ng/displayblog.aspx?cat=5%20similar%20things%20between%20the%20old%20Nokia%203310%20and%20the%20resurrected%20Nokia%203310

Phones / Re: 5 Similar Things Between The Old Nokia 3310 And The Resurrected Nokia 3310 by feekhalifa131: 11:07am On Apr 22, 2017
you can check the ful list on

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Phones / 5 Similar Things Between The Old Nokia 3310 And The Resurrected Nokia 3310 by feekhalifa131: 10:59am On Apr 22, 2017
1.Snake Game Is Back.
The re-incarnated 3310 does come with Snake, it is not the original Snake game we know and love to bits, but an updated version made by Gameloft with colours. but we cannot judge the game without trying it out first.


2.Crazy Battery Life
The 2017 Nokia 3310's battery life is as good as the original infact it is 10 times more than the original. The removable 1200mAh battery offers 22 hours of talktime and a colossal 30 days of standby time.


3.Network Connections
The new Nokia 3310 has the same age old 2G connection as its predecessor with no Wi-Fi on board.


4.Ringtone
If you love the original Nokia 3310 ringtone,the new Nokia 3310 retains the same iconic ringtone that became so ubiquitous during the early 2000's.


5.Design
The new Nokia 3310 steals some design touches from the original 3310, so from the front they're similar in many ways. However, the updated 3310 handset is also significantly slimmer and easier to slip into a pocket or bag. Both 3310 phones also sport a selection of buttons beneath the screen. You get a 12-button numeric pad in both ,you also have two dual-purpose buttons either side.

Fashion / Re: Pure Leather Shoe, Slippers And Sandals by feekhalifa131: 10:55am On Apr 22, 2017
We guys like to go for trend over quality these nowadays. Because quality shoes cost a bomb, we guys settle for trendy shoes that last a few months. While that is not really a bad practice, i reckon a balance between trend and quality should be maintained. Talking about trendy and quality shoes, sneakers are the raging trend at the moment and with endless variations, types and forms, they are going to stay here for long and there is no reason why they shouldn't. With the popularity of sneakers growing by the day and they being the most worn footwear out there, we thought of helping you guys choose fancy sneakers that are of good quality, are trendy and are on a budget too. Here are 7 fancy sneakers to buy under 10000 NGN


Nairaland doesn't allow me arrange this post how i like,so just check the full list here

http://pricehub.com.ng/displayblog.aspx?cat=7%20dope%20and%20snazzy%20sneakers%20under%2010000%20Naira

Fashion / 7 Dope And Snazzy Sneakers Under 10000 Naira by feekhalifa131: 10:44am On Apr 22, 2017
We guys like to go for trend over quality these nowadays. Because quality shoes cost a bomb, we guys settle for trendy shoes that last a few months. While that is not really a bad practice, i reckon a balance between trend and quality should be maintained. Talking about trendy and quality shoes, sneakers are the raging trend at the moment and with endless variations, types and forms, they are going to stay here for long and there is no reason why they shouldn't. With the popularity of sneakers growing by the day and they being the most worn footwear out there, we thought of helping you guys choose fancy sneakers that are of good quality, are trendy and are on a budget too. Here are 7 fancy sneakers to buy under 10000 NGN


Nairaland doesn't allow me arrange this post how i like,so just check the full list here

http://pricehub.com.ng/displayblog.aspx?cat=7%20dope%20and%20snazzy%20sneakers%20under%2010000%20Naira

Computers / Re: Cost Of Fixing A Laptop Screen .. HELP!! by feekhalifa131: 10:56am On Apr 14, 2017
13k computer village
Programming / Re: I Want To Learn Programming. Which Language Should I Start With? by feekhalifa131: 7:21am On Apr 13, 2017
U should learn c# oooo,once u learn d basics of c#,u can use it to learn web with asp,or android with xamarin

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