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Ever wished Nairaland had an android app you can simply launch and navigate. Here's one. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.mynairalandforum
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Do you need to get hold of Nigerian newspapers everyday. Do you have a favourite column you can't do without reading on your favourite newspaper daily or weekly. Need to stay alert for a newspaper publication or need to check if your "CHANGE OF NAME" has been published without needing to get the print edition . We are making our app free for you to access your newspapers everyday.
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Kindly review my android app eNewspapers. The app provides free read for Nigerian Newspapers, in pages format or text text format as the user chooses. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers
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Good day nairalanders. I want to use this medium to introduce an app I believe is of immense benefit to us all. Saving you the cost of having to pay for newspapers, the app gives you free access to them on your android. And the app is free You will get to read Daily Trust, Business Day, The Punch, The Guardian and Thisday(cover to cover) everyday on your android. You also have access to previous editions of these newspapers Try it now https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers
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The following "Laugh it offs" are taken from pages of the Daily Trust newspaper available daily on android app(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers)
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Taken from The Punch NEWS: More than 30 killed in mass stampede at Iraqi Shia shrine Page 11 NEWS: Police arrest man for allegedly killing own brother, stealing his motorcycle Page 12 NEWS: Lebanese murdered, dumped inside septic tank in Lagos Page 12 NEWS: Akeredolu laments state of poverty as club donates items to PHC, pregnant women Page 12 THEMETROSECTION: Court remands truck pusher for allegedly defiling six-year-old girl Page 13 THEMETROSECTION: Bank robbery hoax in Ilorin causes pandemonium Page 13 THEMETROSECTION: 'Despite robbery attack on my deputy, Nasarawa is peaceful' Page 14 To read Nigerian newspapers on your android, download the eNews Reader app from Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers |
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China is capitalising on the impoverished middle clash in Nigeria that cannot buy brand new vehicles with the said commcement of importation of used vehicles from the country into Nigeria. This coming after the rejection of the of the auto policy bill by the Presidency which industry analysts described as double tragedy. China has an estimated fleet of over 300 million privatelyregistered vehicles, the largest in the world. Recalled that recently, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that, a state-backed company in Guangzhou had officially shipped used cars to Cambodia, Myanmar and Russia with Nigeria as one of the major destinations for the first batch of 300 units. The export, it was reported, was expected to deepen implementation of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), promote the stable growth of foreign trade, and increase demand for new vehicles in that country. In what he described as very embarrassing to the Nigerian economy with its attendant negative impact on the local automotive assembly, David V. C. Obi warned that, the development may sound the death knell for the local auto industry unless government takes an urgent step to halt the invasion or impose heavy duties on the vehicles. Obi who is the chairman, Motor Vehicles & Miscellaneous Assembly Sectoral Group of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), said that, the "Chinese gift" was not only shocking, but would also amount to opening the floodgates for used vehicles that may sink the local industry. He lamented that if allowed to flood the local market, the used vehicles from China would fin ish the damage the influx from Europe and America have been inflicting on the local industry over the years. Last week, auto industry stakeholders expressed outrage over the impending arrival of Chinese vehicles at the ports. They advised the Nigerian government to take a cue from the United States of America, which has been locked in a trade war with China over the need to protect American manufacturers and their products from the invasion of imports from the Asian country. Recalling how he received the news of the coming of used vehicles from China, an auto industry analyst and senior vice president (Strategy & Development), Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL), Rasheed Adegbenro, said, "when I got the information, my immediate reaction was, ' used vehicles from China? We are finished!' " The vehicle brands expected to arrive Nigerian ports soon from China include Land Rover, Toyota, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Trumpchi, King Long, Yutong, Zhongtong and WOHO. The chairman of DVC Group; a pivotal role player in the automotive industry warned that with the ban on production and sales of fossil fuel vehicles by Chinese provinces, European countries and other parts of the world, taking effect in a few years, Nigeria should not open its borders for the dumping of disused vehicles from industrialised countries. According to him, one of the many implications of lack of a legal framework for the policy and the imminent invasion of Chinese tokunbo vehicles, is that many renowned OEMS (Original Equipment Manufacturers), who are afraid to invest in Nigeria because of our usual policy summersault, will remain reluctant because there is no assurance that their investments will be protected. "It is also very ridiculous to hear the argument that tokunbo vehicles are not on the import prohibition list and therefore should be allowed to freely come in as long as they are not old. The emphasis should rather be on loss of jobs resulting from the present inactivity in the auto manufacturing sector. In his submission, "Everybody knows that once China joins the used vehicles shipment to Nigeria, we are finished. Moreover, the shipment is an official initiative of the Chinese government and will be sustained over many years, which means that millions of vehicles driven in China will end their life-spans in Nigeria as the Chinese look forward to electric cars. "Luckily for them, we are relieving them of the burden of disposing of vehicles they can no longer use. But, unfortunately for us, our government does not seem to know the implications of allowing this kind of dumping; one of which is stifling the efforts to promote local assembly, deepen auto technology and generate jobs." He lamented the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to give assent to the Nigeria Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) Fiscal Incentive and Guarantees Bill, arguing that the Chinese are simply taking advantage of a loophole resulting from the lukewarm implementation of the auto policy. "And there is no way the situation will improve if we continue to allow used vehicles to flood into the country while we take one step forward and two steps backward with the auto policy''. Obi stated. Download app to read newspapers online - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers |
Nigerian stock market routed into the red zone on Tuesday August 20, 2019 as investors rushed to take profit in MTNN Plc and others. The All Share Index (ASI) dipped by 0.21percent while the week-to-date (WTD) return still stood positive at 0.50percent. Stock trading activities on the Nigerian bourse slowed down on Tuesday as volume and value traded depreciated by 16percent and 22percent respectively. Gtbank, Zenith and Nestle accounted for 35percent, 18percent and 16percent of value traded respectively. The NSE ASI closed at 27,058.62 points as against preceding day's 27,115.89 points. Month-to-date (MTD), the market has declined by 2.38percent; while yearto-date (Ytd) it is down at -13.91percent. The value of listed stocks decreased to N13.186trillion. MTNN led the losers table on Tuesday after its share price moved from N138.7 to N132.6, losing N6.1 or 4.40percent; followed by Conoil Plc which declined from N17.65 to N16.8, after losing 85kobo or 4.82percent; while PZ Cussons dipped from N6 to N5.5, losing 50kobo or 8.33percent. Although the market closed in red, all sectoral indices closed in the green and market breadth remained in the positive region for two consecutive trading days indicating positive investor sentiment on the local bourse, said Lagos-based analysts at Vetiva Securities. Meanwhile, Nestle Nigeria Plc advanced from N1, 113.9 to N1, 121.2 adding N7.3 or 0.66percent; followed by Dangote Cement Plc which rallied from N164.5 to N166, after adding N1.5 or 0.91percent; while Berger Paints Plc advanced from N6.85 to N7.5, adding 65kobo or 9.49percent. In 3,743 deals, equities dealers exchanged 209,620,775 units valued at N3.236billion. With most counters trading at their lowest points in 52 weeks, the analysts expect investors to take advantage and continue to position. "However the direction of the ASI remains positively correlated with movement of market heavyweights (DANGCEM and MTNN), hence trades on them is expected to continue to impact the ASI," Vetiva added. Download app to read newspapers online - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers |
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Dear Nairalanders, Greetings to you all. I just finished building an android app that features some Nigerian dailies(for now) with the newspaper contents and columns. Download and start reading your favourite newspaper and column contents online, on your phone. The app also allows you to make comments. Download and get updated every day with new contents. Be the first to hear. Your constructive criticism will be highly appreciated https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers
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Dear Nairalanders, Do you need to get hold of today's and future editions of Nigerian newspapers. Get it free on your phone, everyday with this app(updated to allow a seamless switch between newspapers) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haneef.enewspapers.enewspapers
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To all medical students and doctors who may be preparing for exams, I present to you an android MCQ app that allows you to learn on the go as you attempt the questions and get scored. The app features an interactive system which reads out the question to your hearing so you can answer appropriately.
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