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Politics / Re: FG Moves To End DSTV's Monopoly, Says Multichoice Is Cheating Nigerians by femooshad(m): 2:15pm On Jul 05, 2020
DStv has no monopoly over the market. The subscriptions are one of the cheapest in the world when compared to dollar rates. The industry is opened for all and DSTV is making the most of it.

Soon you'd see the premier League taken off DSTv because of rising premier league costs and dwindling naira value. undecided

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Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 9:47am On May 21, 2020
Hi Guys smiley

Any dealer here that has the xiaomi redmi note 9 Pro / Pro Max that specifically has the 30W charge?

not the 9S with 18W charge?

Kindly indicate

Bless You
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 7:08pm On Jul 21, 2018
fibonacci2526:



But it supports QC 3.0 for quick top up na, abi na only me nor care about battery capacity so long it supports quick charge?

Lol.. Only you o grin
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 6:55pm On Jul 21, 2018
Gptech:

Very sorry for the loss, Mi 8 SE won't be a bad idea.

Thanks Bro... Battery is just 3120 ... Turn off. I need more juice
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 6:48pm On Jul 21, 2018
My redmi note 5 got stolen today in a bus ... Not happy at all ... Well I thank God it was only my phone they took... So which xiaomi phone is an upgrade to the redmi note 5 ai... That's what I'm gunning for
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 6:57am On Jul 06, 2018

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Gaming / Re: PUBG Mobile official Thread (Mobile Game) by femooshad(m): 11:35am On Jun 29, 2018
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Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 9:57pm On Jun 26, 2018
So Xiaomi (shaowmee) is doing their public offering on the 29th of June (3 days time) with a lot of positives. The shares come at a price of 2 -3 dollars per share and they plan on raising $10 billion dollars. If they meet the target the company will valued between $80 - $100 billion dollars.

My calculations/ Postulations: A $10,000 dollar investment now will give a meteoric rise in returns in 2 years time ... Because I know how much an apple share costs now. With Xiaomi gaining market in Europe, it can only go up.so I think a share would be about $16 dollars by 2020.

My Delima: I don't know how to get shares here in Nigeria. Since the IPO is going to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. They would be wary of Nigerian investors (our way no pure )...

And the worst part is, even if I can get through ... I can't afford it grin grin grin grin


It is well embarassed.

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Gaming / Re: PUBG Mobile official Thread (Mobile Game) by femooshad(m): 10:24am On Jun 20, 2018
Babysho:


I'm on level 20 and I die immediately I land from the dive. The people on level 20 all use controllers to play so they're swift and precise with their kills.

It's hard.

Wow... I can't wait to get there
Gaming / Re: PUBG Mobile official Thread (Mobile Game) by femooshad(m): 10:23am On Jun 20, 2018
Vikkie14:
Did a LONE mode in classic, was the last man standing. The last opponent was crawling in the grass, didn't used x8 scope on him, saw him crawl, shot him while trying to find me. My best ever. Moniker on PUBG is REALM DEFENDERk.

Funny enough.. I killed the last opponent crawling in the grass.. Head shot!!
Gaming / Re: PUBG Mobile official Thread (Mobile Game) by femooshad(m): 10:21am On Jun 20, 2018
LazyShylock:
Who else is feeling the new PUBG update. I am in awe of the FPS mode.



I am

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Gaming / Re: PUBG Mobile official Thread (Mobile Game) by femooshad(m): 10:21am On Jun 20, 2018
Lol.. I always pity anyone that shoots at me. Like I kill them even if they have been shooting at me for 3 seconds grin grin.. choice of weapon matters wink
Gaming / Re: PUBG Mobile official Thread (Mobile Game) by femooshad(m): 10:19am On Jun 20, 2018
Finally... My first #1

Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 4:40pm On Jun 08, 2018
My Redmi note 5 has landed courtesy of Macbeyland.

He is reliable and efficient.

Mo ti wa online.... Macbeyland I hail you.

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Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 8:46am On Jun 02, 2018
fibonacci2526:
Those of you waiting to buy redmi note 5 should take advantage of the sale due to start in 3 days. The 3/32gb would be sold for $160.

Wow... What of the 4/64GB variant?
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 12:05pm On May 29, 2018
fibonacci2526:



The redmi note 5 is known as the redmi note 5 pro in india- SD636

The redmi 5 plus is known as redmi note 5 in india-- SD625

Alright... Thanks sweets
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 11:57am On May 29, 2018
I have a specific question.

I know the Redmi note 5 pro is running Snapdragon 636 processor ... But I'm not sure of the redmi note 5 variant. Is it 636 or 625 on the redmi note 5 4GB/64GB ?

Most sites are misleading π.
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 10:15am On May 29, 2018
Nigerians will always badmouth products sha... MediaTek is the only reason Snapdragon powered phones are going on a cheap. And their devices are not bad at all. You don't need to rubbish the product!!!

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Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by femooshad(m): 6:17pm On May 26, 2018
chicwoman:
But the L8 has better battery capacity na?
Why are you changing?


The battery life is hugely dependent on the chipset. The Qualcomm snapdragon 625 chipset in the Redmi 5 is very efficient and does not overheat quickly compared to the MediaTek MT6572 Chipset on the L8. In fact the new MediaTek P25 chipset on the new range of Infinix and Tecno phones can't compete with this chipset in terms of battery efficiency. And that's just one comparison. There are many other advantages ... The list goes on and on

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Family / Re: 30 Habits That Show Improper Upbringing Of Children by femooshad(m): 6:00pm On May 10, 2018
Opinionated:
Dear Parents,

Please, carefully look at the list below and identify where you may want to make amends on yourself or on the young ones you are bringing up.

Children, if not properly groomed may never get to the top in life, even if both parents are at the top of their careers.
Manners take you to where your education can’t irrespective of your status, wealth or your reach or influence:

1) Going to your child’s school indecently dressed. (Think again).

2) Speaking rashly to your child’s teacher.

3) Cursing, using foul language or swearing words in front of your children.

4) Using makeup on children.

5) Dressing your little children up indecently (they loose their sense of Princesshood).

6) Putting earrings on your son’s ears.

7) Your child hold the cup or glassware by the brim and you don’t correct.

cool Your children don’t greet and you just feel they will come around one day because they have a mood swing. (You will be blamed for it).

9) Your children eat with their mouth opened and you feel they will grow up some day.

10) Your children bringing home something you did not buy for them and you say nothing. (that is the beginning of stealing).

11) The Children talk back at you and you conclude it’s okay since you are a 21st century Mummy. (You will hate yourself if they do that outside and they are disciplined).

12) The Children interrupt when you are speaking with another aduItand you think they are bold and clever. (Its really bad manners).

13) The Children exercising authority over the Nanny and domestic staff and you let them be. (that is bad parenting).

14) The Children saying things like “my driver is on his way…” I do not advocate that children should call your domestic staff Aunty or Brother, calling them by Name when they are not young people is not proper either. The use of Miss, Mr or Mrs will look good on them.

15) Your children don’t say a ‘thank you’ when they have been helped or served something and you are cool with that. (Bad parenting).

16) When your Children cannot stand children who are less privileged.

18) When the Children pick their noses with their hands.

19) When the Children don’t wash their hands after visiting the washroom or after returning from school or outside visits.

20) When your Children take something from the fridge without seeking permission. (Bad parenting).

21) When your Children don’t knock on closed doors and wait for a response before opening the door.

22) When your Children don’t collect from your hands items you brought in as you walk into your home.

23) When your Children request for a bribe to carry out their home chores or extra task. (That is disgraceful).

24) When your Children act like their Grandparents irritate them. (It’s a Transferable Curse).

25) When your Children have not learnt to get up from the Chair for the Elderly or Visitors to sit.

26) When your Child tells lot of Lies. (You will both cry in the future).

27) When your Children ask “who is that?” at a knock on your door instead of “please, may I know who is there.”

28) When your Child is always seated by your Visitors when being served Drinks or Food.

29) When your Children still point their fingers at other people, when talking to or speaking about them.

30) When your Children play and jump around when Prayers are going on. (These can apply to Children from Ages 4 and Above).

Don’t be a 21st Century Parents who can’t correct their Children. Train your children in the way of the Lord so that when they grow up they will not depart from such godly training or upbringing.

It is better to allow your children cry at an early age when you correct them. If not you might both cry at night when they bring disgrace to the family with bad and terrible behaviour.

Source: See 30 Habits that Show Improper Upbringing of Children


On that number 23.. I think parents should offer children incentives to work at home. But if they can afford it. It gives children a sense of responsibility knowing that they can get paid for the work they do. Many parents I've seen that tried such methods have their children become budding entrepreneurs as young as 15 years old.

It is well
Family / Re: 30 Habits That Show Improper Upbringing Of Children by femooshad(m): 5:28pm On May 10, 2018
derrydinny:
oyinbo people no dey do all this one and they are still better people than us, almost everything you stated here is like a form of oppression to children, why should they stand up just because someone is older than them? they should take your things from you even When they are tired? how does one dress decently? how does putting earrings on a male affects his behavior? you never mentioned How to make them hardworking from little, how to make them courageous, you are telling them to carry load for you. You are one of those people who believe in making life harder for youngster just to benefit the oldies

I totally support your post. Nigerians are just too picky about the wrong things. If you don't like something try to advice the person. Nobody is perfect. Not like anyone of us didn't exhibit at least one these listed traits. Did that make us spoilt children?


Please get your PVC's and let's worry about important things.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Invitation For Interview At Tek Expert by femooshad(m): 10:02am On Apr 06, 2018
Thanks @Kriskros
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2018 by femooshad(m): 1:14pm On Apr 05, 2018
Is there anyone writing on Tuesday the 10th that would want to swap with 9th ,Monday 9:30 am?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Invitation For Interview At Tek Expert by femooshad(m): 10:04am On Apr 05, 2018
kriskros3:
Wow... what an experience..... most times u have to look beyond the money and see the opportunity. It was a rewarding 1st day in the office. Guys, brace up for 12 to 14 weeks intensive training. Let me stop here for now. Just know that the prospect is massive.

Hello Kriskros3. I would like to know if the training is slated to start on the same date for everyone or its in batches. Also I would like to know it there's a set date for training to start ( that's if everyone is to start on the same day)
Education / Re: Agbami scholars. Discussion thread. by femooshad(m): 5:31pm On Dec 28, 2017
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Education / Re: Agbami scholars. Discussion thread. by femooshad(m): 9:48am On Dec 22, 2017
docsholz:
there was an official release to that effect earlier this year

Why are you spreading rumours doc??
Education / Re: Agbami scholars. Discussion thread. by femooshad(m): 10:21am On Dec 21, 2017
juzo98:
2013 awardee.......alert received. I just want to say a big thank you to agbami for helping our ministry. I hope the next payment comes earlier than this.

Please which bank if you don't mind??
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 2017 KPMG Graduate Trainee Recruitment Thread by femooshad(m): 7:20am On Nov 22, 2017
Please can anyone help me with the past questions too?

xxxxxxxxxxxx@gmail.com

Thanks

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NYSC / Re: My All In One Experience At NYSC Orientation Camp Isselu-uku Delta State by femooshad(m): 11:32am On Nov 12, 2017
Carlos122:
Op You mentioned that you paid 50N to bathe, what if you want yo bathe with hot water can u pay for that too??

Hot water is 100 Naira
Religion / Re: Jehovah’s Witnesses Believe About Gay & What The Bible Says About Homosexuality by femooshad(m): 11:26am On Nov 12, 2017
If we Christians amongst ourselves are divided, how can we help others to understand the word and God's Love for us?

If you want to talk about God's word, talk about it as a christian not as a church goer who is blinded by wayward facts that we are not worshiping the same God. Use phrases like "we Christians" instead of seeking glorification of churches that will end on earth.
Business / Re: Help! Which Nigerian Bank Cards Are Accepted By Paypal Nigeria? by femooshad(m): 7:41am On Sep 12, 2017
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