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Phones / Re: recommendation: Samsung Galaxy A51 Vs Samsung Galaxy A21s by generalbaseet: 2:17pm On Dec 10, 2020 |
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Phones / recommendation: Samsung Galaxy A51 Vs Samsung Galaxy A21s by generalbaseet: 6:26am On Dec 10, 2020 |
Good morning nairalanders, please between this 2 phones which would you recommend due to your experience in terms of battery, ruggedity and Second hand value Model SAMSUNG GALAXY A51 (first picture) Global: SM-A515x (4G) (last letter varies by carrier and international models) First released 4G: 16 December 2019; Dimensions 4G: 158.5 mm (6.24 in) H 73.6 mm (2.90 in) W 7.9 mm (0.31 in) D Mass 4G: 172 g (6.1 oz) Operating system Android 10 with One UI 2.5 Eligible for Android 11 upgrade with One UI 3 System on chip 4G: Exynos 9611 CPU Octa-core 4G: 4x2.3 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 GPU 4G: Mali-G72 MP3 Memory 4G: 4, 6, or 8 GB RAM Storage 4G: 64, 128, or 256[1] GB Removable storage microSDXC 4G: Expandable up to 512 GB Battery Lithium polymer (non-removable) 4G: 4000 mAh Charging 15W Fast Charging Data inputs USB Type-C Display 6.5 in (17 cm) Super AMOLED FHD+ 1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~405 ppi density) Rear camera 48 MP wide, 12 MP ultrawide, 5 MP macro, 5 MP depth Front camera 32 MP Sound Loudspeaker, 3.5 mm auxiliary (headphone jack) Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth 5.0 Other Optical fingerprint sensor (in display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass Model : SAMSUNG GALAXY A21S (Second picture) SM-A217F/DS (Global) First released 15 May 2020; Availability by June 2, 2020 Type PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Dimensions 163.7 mm (6.44 in) H 75.3 mm (2.96 in) W 8.9 mm (0.35 in) D Mass 192 g (6.8 oz) Operating system Android 10 with One UI 2.1 System on chip Exynos 850 (8 nm) CPU Octa-core (4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) GPU Mali-G52 Memory 3/4/6GB RAM Storage 32/64/128GB Removable storage microSDXC Battery Non-removable 5000 mAh Lithium polymer Charging 15W Fast Charging Display 6.5 in (17 cm) AMOLED FHD 720 x 1600 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~270 ppi density) External display PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Rear camera 48 MP wide, 8 MP ultrawide, 2 MP macro, 2 MP depth Front camera 13 MP, f/2.2 (wide) Sound Loudspeaker, 3.5mm auxiliary Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 5.0 Other Fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
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Family / Reason Why Men Hide Plans From Women by generalbaseet: 12:37pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Good day fellow nairalanders. Please I want to ask this question, why is it that most men don't share their business plans or intentions with there partners? Pls share with us your reasons Lalasticlala and mods help us out |
Business / Saloon Or Viewing Centre by generalbaseet: 7:20am On Nov 29, 2020 |
Good day fellow nairalanders, please I need your advice on Opening A football viewing centre for 100 people or opening a saloon shop. Which will you all advice on. Thanks all Pls help a brother 9 Likes 1 Share |
Health / Re: 304 New COVID-19 Cases, 221 Discharged And 5 Deaths On August 2 - (1,441 Tested) by generalbaseet: 12:30am On Aug 04, 2020 |
Doublejoy411: yes then why not Forcefully test them ad discharge them? of you check the budget of Lagos,. you will be disappointed with the amount you will hear is being spent on patients Ani is Lagos the only state that the identified cases refused to be treated in COvid 19 centre? so let's not be deceived. |
Health / Re: 304 New COVID-19 Cases, 221 Discharged And 5 Deaths On August 2 - (1,441 Tested) by generalbaseet: 12:07am On Aug 03, 2020 |
I was telling people that once NCDC hit the 20k discharge the high numbers which was more than the new cases will reduce, ok watch out for when our Total cases will hit 50k, the number of discharged will be raised to try to hit 25k, once we hit it then, it will stop again. as u all can see Lagos is the coronavirus of Nigeria, how can you have 12k active cases out of 15k total case? Lagos should better wise up, they are giving Nigeria a bad name every other african countries with small number of cases has almost all there cases discharged. 2 Likes
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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Attacks Governor Zulum's Convoy In Borno State by generalbaseet: 8:45am On Jul 30, 2020 |
this govt sha |
Health / Re: 648 New COVID-19 Cases, 829 Discharged And 2 Deaths On July 27 - (1519 Tested) by generalbaseet: 7:57am On Jul 28, 2020 |
Funkyswagzz: the Nigerian government are very stupid, ever since they saw that they are not longer meeting the half of total cases as discharged they have started increasing there number of discharged massively for over 5days now, and that Lagos of a place is pure politics, how can u HV just 3k discharged out of like 14k cases recorded since March? you won't blame then dough bcs they want to continue spending 500k-1m per patients. Bunch of thieves |
Phones / Re: Oppo A12: Specifications and Features by generalbaseet: 6:58pm On Jul 23, 2020 |
Chimezie250:Abi o |
Phones / Re: Oppo A12: Specifications and Features by generalbaseet: 6:57pm On Jul 23, 2020 |
fuckboys: so what will you say about xiaomi Redmi 8 or Redmi note 9? |
Phones / Re: Suggestions by generalbaseet: 12:30pm On Jul 22, 2020 |
thanks bro |
Phones / Suggestions by generalbaseet: 11:20am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Good morning nairalanders, please which phone can I buy that has a good Battery like 5000mah and also 64gb but not expensive btw the range of 40-50k. Am not a fan of camera and anything else. Thank people as you drop you comments |
Politics / Re: Amaechi, Lai Mohammed At The Ministerial Retreat (Photos) by generalbaseet: 7:29pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
nikkiking:if deh put picture una go complain if deh dont una ggo still complain NA WA o |
Politics / Re: The Cement Roads Being Built By Ikpeazu In Aba. by generalbaseet: 3:29pm On Oct 09, 2015 |
hmmm |
Crime / Re: Tension as EFCC Seizes Dollars From Onitsha Traders by generalbaseet: 7:11am On Sep 27, 2015 |
lol |
Politics / Who Gets Kogi APC Ticket? by generalbaseet: 5:54pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
www.thenationonlineng.net/who-gets-kogi-apc-ticket/ . No fewer than 28 aspirants are warming up for Kogi State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primaries scheduled for Lokoja, the state capital, tomorrow. Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU examines the contenders and pretenders and their chances at the shadow poll. Kogi State is a unique state. Ethnicity plays a big role in deciding who takes the driver’s seat. That is why politicians from Central and West senatorial districts are championing the agitation for power shift. The clamour underscores their protest against perceived exclusion from political control. But, Kogi East, which accounts for 54 per cent of the state’s population, has described the claim as frivolous. According to the stakeholders from the zone, the claim is devoid of rationality and tantamount to twisting the truth to win emotional support for their cause. Ahead of the primaries, many Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftains have defected to the APC. Their defection followed the defeat of the PDP during the last parliamentary elections. Many stakeholders have also alleged that the governor, Captain Idris Wada, has performed poorly. But, the governor has refuted the claim, saying that he has lived up to expectation. No fewer than 28 aspirants are struggling for the ticket. They purchased nomination forms, following the release of the election time table for by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Thus, it is a crowded race for the Lugard House. According to observers, the APC primaries will decide the future of the party and the second term ambition of Governor Wada. The aspirants include Prince Abubakar Audu, Senator Nurudeen Abatemi- Usman, Alhaji Sueiman Baba Ali, Dr. Tim Diche, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, Hon. Clarence Olafemi, and George Olumoroti, an engineer. Others are Alhaji Ado Gamji, Babatunde Irukera, Chief Lanre Ipinmisho, Mallam Yakuku Mohammed, Senator Alex Kadiri, Aliyu Jiya, Senator Nicholas Ugbane, Gen. Salihu Atawodi, and Mr. Rotimi Obadofin. Audu He is the first elected governor of the state. He ruled the state twice, but under different constitutions. Audu ruled between 1992 and 1993 on the platform of the National Republican Convention (NRC) and between 1999 and 2003 as a chieftain of the defunct All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP). According to the 1999 Constitution, he is entitled to a second term. Audu worked assiduously for the development of the state. But, in the last 12 years, the state, which is blessed with natural endowment and human capital, has been a shadow of itself. When the former governor picked his nomination form, he promised to restore the pride of the state by putting in place first class infrastructure and attract more investments. Many people believe that he is competent. During his first term, he facilitated the take off of the Obajana Cement factory. Audu is Kogi APC leader. He worked hard to deliver the state to President Buhari in the last election. According to his supporters, his frustration with the state of affairs motivated him to enter the race. His performances in office between1999-2003 remained his biggest selling point, Last week, many stakeholders from 21 local governments endorsed him in Lokoja. Another key factor that may work in favour of the Igala prince is the failure of aspirants from the west and central districts to produce a consensus candidate. The APC leadership may have tacitly endorsed him. Last week, a top chieftain said:”no coach changes a winning captain in the middle of a match.” His dynamism and experience in politics and business, his formidable structure and followership are great assets. Abatemi-Usman He hails from a reputable political family, his father having served as the deputy governor of Kwara State in the Second Republic. Between 2011 and 2015, he represented Kogi Central on the platform of the PDP. Abatemi-Usman is sociable, amiable and easy-going. But, he is not perceived as a formidable candidate. Many believed that he won the senatorial election in 2011 as a compromise candidate, following a major disagreement that threatened to tear the party apart in the zone. One major setback for the former legislator is that he recently defected to the APC. There is no evidence that he has the backing of his district. During the week, the district endorsed Gamji, an oil magnet and philanthropist, as a consensus candidate. Abatemi-Usman cried foul, saying that the move was not popular. His supporters, who are agitating for power shift, however, believe that he has a chance. Baba Ali Baba Ali was a commissioner in the defunct Audu administration. Many were surprised when he picked the nomination form because they thought that he was working for his former boss. A party chieftain said his approach and divided loyalty may have struck a wrong chord in the among the political leaders. But, his supporters believe otherwise. According to them, he has the right under the constitution to run. A party source said that party leaders would have supported Ali for parliamentary ambition, if he had indicated his interest. That, to them, would have groomed him for the number one seat. The feeling is that he may not be able to withstand the arsenal of his uncle, Audu, at the primaries. Besides, foes have made efforts to blackmail him by boxing him into an identity crisis. Ali has not done much to effectively dispel the rumour that his father is from Bida, Niger State, and only his mother hails from Kogi. In 1999, some people protested against his nomination for a position in the State Executive Council, based on his identity. Another factor that may work against him is lack of financial muscle and limited political experience. But, party members said that he is a likeable personality and hardworking politician who has shunned avarice. Politically, he is very promising. A source said that he may step down for Audu. Diche He is an economist and a risk manager. He is a former local government chairman. Diche failed in his bid to represent his constituency in the House of Representatives before dumping the PDP. According to sources, he relies on the goodwill of his former colleagues. However, this is debatable. Many former council chairmen who left the PDP for the APC appear to be working for Audu. If Diche fails to get the ticket, it will not draw the curtain on his political career. He may be a candidate for the future. Bello Bello is a graduate of Accounting from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and the Chairman of Kogi Youth Arise Forum. He has a huge financial war chest and connection with big party wigs. But, to his surprise, the party leaders refused to endorse him. Instead, the leaders, led by ,Senator Ohiare picked Sanusi as a consensus candidate. Bello’s popularity is restricted to his district. he needs to extend his tentacles to other zones. only central senatorial districts. A source said that he may dump the APC for the Accord, if he fails to get the ticket. But, his supporters said the rumour is baseless. Olafemi Olafemi, fondly called Obembe by admirers, is one of the popular politicians from Okun. In the House of Assembly, he was a star legislator. He was the Minority Leader, and later, the Speaker. He was also the Acting Governor. He is a respected gladiator from Kogi West. Olafemi is very close to the PDP chieftain, Jibrin Isah Echocho, who is running for governor. Many PDP chieftains have penciled down his name as the running mate before he dumped the party. Therefore, he has more political enemies in the PDP. They believe he has destroyed their plan to pull the rug off the governor’s feet. Olafemi faces some odds at the primary election, despite his popularity. He hails from Mopa Moro, a small local government. He is very popular at home. Yet, he failed to emerge as the consensus candidate of the marginalised Okun. Other aspirants do not see him as the arrowhead of the minority Yoruba, which is always fighting for relevance. However, he may emerge as the APC running mate. Olumoroti Olumoroti is a mechanical engineering graduate of Yaba College of Technology. He holds a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Calabar. He has many things going for him. He has the experience, energy and money. He is young and promising. The Kabba-born politician worked with Exxon/Mobil in Lagos. He is without any dent. Gamji He is a new comer into the political arena. Two weeks ago, he picked his nomination form. But, to the surprise of other aspirants, he emerged as the consensus candidate of the Central District. His rivals are bitter. Thus, they have resorted to blackmail. His endorsement has implications. If he fails to get the ticket, the leaders may tip him for running mate. Irukera He is a prince from Egbe. The son of the Elegbe of Egbeland, Yagba West Local Council, entered the race few weeks ago. His posters are attractive. But, no major stakeholder is associated with his aspiration. He told reporters in Lokoja that power should shift to foster equity and justice. He described himself as the man whom the cap fits. But, he has a bright prospect in politics. Many youths see him as a man of the future.
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Politics / Kogi Guber: APC Chieftains Pressure Aspirants To Step Down Ahead Of Primaries by generalbaseet: 5:10pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
There are indications that there is serious tension in the Kogi State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the party prepares for its governorship primary election slated for Lokoja Township Stadium, Lokoja, on Saturday, the 29th of August, as speculations are rife that notable chieftains of the party are pressure on some aspirants to step down. The Kogi State governorship election comes up on November 21, 2015. According to sources in the party, chieftains of the party, who feel the current number of aspirants, put at 28 is unhealthy for the party and may lead to crisis in the aftermath of the primaries, are appealing to some aspirants, considered as lightweights and others believed to be capable of playing the spoiler to step down. A source in the party confided in DAILY POST that the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, alongside others have been making frantic efforts to ensure that the number of aspirants is pruned down to a manageable seven for a healthy primary election. “Asiwaju Tinubu has been in Abuja since yesterday trying to see how to get some of the candidates to step down from the race. Having 28 aspirants for a single slot is considered unhealthy for a party that is trying to dislodge an incumbent Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governor in the state and it believed that everything has to be done to ensure that sanity is maintained”, the source said. Asked why the party did not reduce the number during its screening exercise, the source said: “It would been arbitrary to do so since those certified were qualified to stand for election. The party can only disqualify a candidate if he is not qualified. Besides, doing so would have compounded the problem as those arbitrarily disqualified may turn around to work against the party out of anger. “What is been done at the moment is a subtle appeal for some of the aspirants to step down. It is not an order but an appeal to common sense and in the overall interest of the party. Nobody will be forced to step down; it is not compulsory, but what the leaders are doing is to make sure things are done in a healthy manner,” he said. To buttress the speculation that last minute clandestine meetings were ongoing to prune down the number of aspirants, none of the aspirants for Saturdays Primaries is in the state capital yet, as they are said to be held back in Abuja to attend to some important meetings. Those contacted on the telephone by DAILY POST confirmed that they are still in Abuja and may arrive the state capital later Thursday night or Friday morning. Also a visit to the Party’s secretariat near the Local Government secretariat in Lokoja shows that all may not be well as the secretariat looks more like a ghost town, with only a couple of low level staff seen milling around the almost empty car park. One of the staff at the secretariat confided in DAILY POST that the state Chairman and Secretary of the party were out to attend to some important engagements. He however declined to confirm if they were away in Abuja for the alleged last minute meetings. source : dailypost.ng/2015/08/27/kogi-guber-anxiety-as-apc-chieftains-pressure-aspirants-to-step-down-ahead-of-primaries/
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Politics / Re: Nigerian Air Force Begins Bombardment Of Sambisa Forest by generalbaseet: 10:29pm On Aug 15, 2015 |
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Politics / Kogi Election : Power Rotation! Kogi West, Central Protest To Buhari, Oyegun by generalbaseet: 2:53pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
As the sale of Expression of Interest and nomination forms for the forthcoming governorship primaries of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi State closed at the weekend, leaders of Kogi West and Central Coalition for Justice, Equity and Fair Play have taken their agitation for power rotation to the Presidency and the national leadership of the party. A nine-man delegation from the West and Central senatorial zones of the state paid a visit to the national headquarters of the APC at the weekend to press for the actualization of their power shift aspiration on the platform of the party. The delegation, according to a source at the party’s headquarters, was led by former commander, Brigade of Guards, Aso Rock Villa, General Julius Oshanupin and a former don at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Professor Yusuf Aliu. Armed with a four-page document titled: “Request for APC to Recognise the Right of the People of Central and West of Kogi State to Produce the Candidate in the 2015 Gubernatorial Election”, addressed to President Mohammadu Buhari and the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, the delegation advocated the immediate redress of the continuing marginalisation of both zones in the socio-politics of the state by ensuring that power shifts from Kogi East. http://www.kogireports.com/power-rotation-kogi-west-central-protest-to-buhari-oyegun/
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Religion / Re: Josiah Atkins Idowu-Fearon, Bishop Who Teaches Islam by generalbaseet: 11:19am On Jul 12, 2015 |
omor to read am no easy |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Lailatul Qadr: It's Significance by generalbaseet: 3:50pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
yes v true |
Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Joins Audu, 19 Others In Kogi Guber Race. by generalbaseet: 7:39am On Jun 23, 2015 |
he can n wld never hv such opportunity, if he dares it am sorry for him because he wld loose in main primaries,,,Yahaya bello (fairplus) is the man we want. 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Sultan Announces MOON Sighting For Ramadan by generalbaseet: 11:42pm On Jun 17, 2015 |
i hope nairaland moderators are seeing those first 2 comments above? cos i prsonally wldnt hesitate to reply back |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Updates on Ramadhaan Crescent (1436ah/2015ce) by generalbaseet: 9:06pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Following |
Politics / Re: Google Picture For Workers Day by generalbaseet: 12:37pm On May 01, 2015 |
yra just noticed this and decided to share |
Politics / Google Picture For Workers Day by generalbaseet: 12:36pm On May 01, 2015 |
see what Google use for celebrating workers day
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Politics / Re: Kogi State Election: What Nigerians Shld Start Getting Aware Off! by generalbaseet: 7:58am On Apr 18, 2015 |
MEILYN:Really ?? and who were d pdp rulers of kogi? isnt it desame igala ppl? abi didnt u see from the picture i uploaded that they are stibgy with the power? |
Politics / Re: President Robert Mugabe Message On The Xenophobic Attacks In SA (picture) by generalbaseet: 11:45pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
the funniest aspect is dat u dat posted above am sure u didnt realise dat the Buhari's result that was hidden has suddenly showcased or that he is a m.s.d hokder, an army general, a 2nd tym gcfr,,,,,, excetra pls view his qualifications n wise up kr watch ur words SeverusSnape:the funniest aspect is dat u dat posted above am sure u didnt realise dat the Buhari's result that was hidden has suddenly showcased or that he is a m.s.d hokder, an army general, a 2nd tym gcfr,,,,,, excetra pls view his qualifications n wise up kr watch ur words |
Politics / Re: Suddenly, Boko Haram Are No More by generalbaseet: 11:37pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
there reason for retreating and being a coward suddenly is cos they who whom deh up against, his a no nonsense military General and not a civilian who has pity or feeling or support for corruption, stealing and in-sequrity 3 Likes |
Politics / Kogi State Election: What Nigerians Shld Start Getting Aware Off! by generalbaseet: 11:33pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
The majority tribe in kogi has vowed and showed several signs of how they wish to handle kogi state affairs till eternity, want to call on all Ebira amd Okun ppl to stand up and unite as one against them,,,, let the wind of change blow postively and not back to them,25 yrs of them rulling, whats the achievements? they even rulled and destroyed kogi more than the pdp did to Nigeria in 16yrs 2 Likes |
Politics / Kogi State Election: What Nigerians Shld Start Getting Aware Off! by generalbaseet: 11:27pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
The majority tribe in kogi has vowed and showed several signs of how they wish to handle kogi state affairs till eternity, want to call on all Ebira amd Okun ppl to stand up and unite as one against them,,,, let the wind of change blow postively and not back to them,25 yrs of them rulling, whats the achievements? they even rulled and destroyed kogi more than the pdp did to Nigeria in 16yrs |
Politics / Re: Breaking News Inec Declares Imo State Elections Inconclusive by generalbaseet: 11:48pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
there is God o well up Apc 7 Likes |
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