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No official price tag yet,but we all know innjoo is synonymous with low price mikolo80: |
This phone is obviously gona cost less than that,i expect it to cost around 17/18k ITbomb: |
Only in my Next World will i do that lanre316: |
The phone isn't bad considering its price tag |
The battery isnt bad,my only ish is the resolution maxibrainz: |
Any issue with that? after all the front camera is also 5mp,so it compensates the back camera.Selfie is gonna be a bomb with the 5MP dennistar: |
Hhahahaaaaaa,dont tell me you are a fan of Infinix Hot Note.Well its too early to judge,you never can tell 2500mAh may/can be better than 4000 ..lol... lanre316: |
You are right,but the battery is just ok,if it isn't just on paper lanre316: |
Innjoo Mobile has a new range of smartphone,the Innjoo Fire,with a very affordable price tag.The innjoo fire which is the very first member of a new range of Innjoo Fire series strikes a balance between value and affordability. Check out the specs below General Features Platform: Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) Processor: 1.3GHz quad-core Processor (Mediatek) GPU: Mali-400MP Memory: 2GB RAM Colours: classic black, elegant white, luxury gold, or natural bamboo yellow Dimension: 142.5 x 72.7 x 8.9mm Weight: 162.8g SIM Type: - SIM Count: Dual-SIM, Dual Standby Display Display: 5.0-inch IPS Display, 540 x 960 pixels (220ppi) Display Protection: - Camera Rear Camera: 5 MP Camera, Video Rear Camera Features: LED Flash, Autofocus, Geo-tagging, HDR, Panorama Front Camera: 5 MP Camera Storage Built-in Storage: 16 GB Storage Memory Card Support: Up to 32GB Bundled Cloud Storage: - Network Support 2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz 2G CDMA 1X: No 3G WCDMA: 900 / 2100MHz 3G CDMA EVDO: No 4G LTE: No Internet & Connectivity GPRS: Yes, up to 48kbps EDGE: Yes 3G/WCDMA/HSPA: Yes, up to 21mbps HSPA+: No CDMA EVDO: No 4G LTE: No WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi Hotspot: Yes Bluetooth: Yes, Bluetooth 4.0 NFC: No Infrared Blaster: No USB Port: Yes, microUSB 2.0 Messaging SMS/MMS: Yes Instant Messaging: Yes Push Emails: Yes Email Protocol: Entertainment Music Player: Yes, mp3, WAV, FLAC, eACC+ Video Player: Yes, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, XviD FM Radio: Yes Loudspeaker: Yes 3.5mm Jack: Yes Navigation Navigation: Yes, GPS with A-GPS Maps: Yes, Google Maps Sensors & Control Digital Compass: Yes Accelerometer: Yes Proximity Sensor: Yes Light Sensor: Yes Barometer: No Pedometer: No Gyroscope: No Fingerprint Scanner: No Hall: Yes Intelligent Digital Assistant: - Motion Sensing / Gesture Control: - Voice Control: - Other Features Video Streaming: Yes Wireless Charging: No Water Resistant: No Dust Resistant: Image Editor: Yes Video Editor: No (download at store) Document Viewer: No (download at store) Document Editor: No (download at store) Battery Battery: 2500 mAh Li-Po non-removable Battery Standby Time: - Talktime: - The innjoo Fire will be available in Classic Black , Elegant White , Luxury Gold and Natural Bamboo.The device will be on sales as from June 1 2015 during the Jumia mobile week megathon and promises to be very affordable. Via -- http://www.ebimablog.com/2015/05/innjoo-fire-specifications.html
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The embattled Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed its readiness to merge with other political parties that share its ideology. Making this known in statement in Abuja on Sunday, May 17, Chief Olisa Metuh, the national publicity secretary of the party said the PDP was ready to welcome other parties who may want to join its fold. Metuh, according to Punch, said the concept of merger should not be misconstrued that the party was contemplating on a change of identity. “having been the guardian of Nigerian democracy for 16 years during which it nurtured and blossomed democratic governance as well as etched its name in the pantheon of good governance, the PDP will not in the circumstance of ephemeral loss of power change its identity or its time-honoured characteristic values.” Metuh said Adding that the party’s recent loss at the federal level was a temporary setback the party was looking forward to overcoming. Emphasising on the party’s unchanging features, the national publicity secretary noted that the flag of the PDP remains green, white and red and ‘power to the people’ still remained the party’s national slogan. The PDP, which has ruled Nigeria since 1999, lost the March 28 presidential election to the opposition All Progressives Congress. The party also lost its majority position in the two houses of the National Assembly, as well as governorship elections in many states especially in the north. Chieftains of the party are currently in a bitter tussle with Adamu Muazu, the national chairman of the party following the disastrous outing of the party in the 2015 elections. Via http://www.gistfront.com/posts/we-are-prepared-to-merge-pdp/ |
In March 2015, Infinix, in partnership with Jumia, became the highest selling mobile brand in the Nigerian market with the Infinix Hot. The study, undertaken by Gesellschaft für Konsumforschung (GFK), the most reliable source for international market studies, shows that the Infinix Hot easily beat out competition from other major brands in terms of units sold. It is only a matter of time before the best-selling mobile phone for April 2015 is disclosed and there is very little doubt that the Infinix Hot Note, sold in exclusivity on Jumia Nigeria, will have stolen the show. via http://www.ebimablog.com/2015/05/infinix-hot-is-nigerias-highest-selling-mobile-phone.html
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Nic reply ollah1: |
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If you are still contemplating geting this phone,just keep on contemplating tillthe Price gets to N40,000 or better still wait for the forth coming KEVLAR |
my signature cyprianfrancis: |
2000 coupon available only for purchase on konga |
ziqqz:. Look again sir,the network of the phone used here is Vodafone |
Some people are so blind that they can't reason and see well,Do we have Vodafone in Nigeria,the Man got no option in this case |
Your 2cent is not sensible enof,even if it was prepaid by the senate,the Presidency can stop the implementation if it so wishes,but wait were u xpecting the 7th senate to have left it out?,,u would have been the first to accuse them of trying to sabotage your incoming govt chigoizie7: |
What happened to your sense? Did you not read where it was stated they will be paid as soon as they resume office,so they can settle down? Has GEJ ,outgoing ministers and Law makers been paid their severances when you people almost burnt down the country when the amt they are entitled to was published? Coldfaya: |
No mind all these APC guys joor,they have forgotten so soon Ahmeduana: |
See your life? Remember how u guys castigated GEJ for his severance allowace? http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathan-sambo-others-to-get-n3-24bn-severance-pay/,was it/is it not a standard practice? PassingShot: |
The infinix Hot Note now 24,500 bothh on Konga and Jumia |
As terrorists continue to scamper following relentless pursuit by Nigerian troops, they have often left sensitive materials including arms, ammunitions, ICT gadgets and video recordings behind. PRNigeria gathered that many of the video materials captured by the troops are currently being analysed by military experts. Some of the videos included recording of scenes of trials, beheadings, executions, stoning, floggings and those taken during preparations for suicide attacks. A military source informed PRNigeria that capturing such recordings was another major feat in the battle against insurgency as it was a tool used to really terrify mostly civilian population and cow them into submission. The source added that “Some of the video were meant for release through their normal channels to the public before they were dislodged from their camps. They also show the barbaric life in their so-called caliphate” “The media and the public are advised to be careful in handling or sharing sensitive and offensive videos depicting atrocities that some viewers may find disturbing,” the concluded. Since they invaded Sambisa Forest a few weeks ago, Nigerian troops have liberated about 1,000 women and children from the various terrorists camps already dismantled. There have been tales of woes and great distress from many of those rescued from the terrorists about their reign of terror and lately of despondency within the ranks of the insurgents. When contacted on the discovery of video recordings, the Director Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade said “A number of vital materials, apart from arms and ammunition, have been recovered which are being subjected to intelligent analyses. We don’t want to say much about that now.” By PRNigeria |
Heheee,so you mean she did the wrong thing? or is it cos Baba iyabo is involved? modath: |
SaharaReporters has confirmed that Anne Welsh, the CEO of the Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation, has been terminated from her position at the Foundation. News of her firing came just one day after SaharaReporters released a videotape of her planning to illegally launder 4.9 million dollars through the Foundation. The video and report released exclusively by SaharaReporters shows Anne Welsh discussing detailed plans to use the Foundation’s Ebola relief activities as a front for laundering money supposedly collected from the Lebanese community in West Africa. Mrs. Welsh discussed these plans with two men identified as Lebanese businessmen. The agreement reached, as seen on the video, is that Anne Welsh would launder the money sent to a bank account in Nigeria in exchange for a fee of $900,000. Mr. Obasanjo told reporters that his Foundation has reported the matter to the UK Charity Commission and the UK Police. According to his statements Franklyn Lisk is now the CEO of the Foundation. Mr. Obasanjo also told members of the media that Mr. List has been the CEO of the Foundation since Mrs. Welsh met with the Lebanese businessmen. SaharaReporters will continue to follow up on these events and report as news becomes available. http://centralreporters..com/2015/05/anne-welsh-fired-from-obasanjo.html http://saharareporters.com/2015/05/08/anne-welsh-fired-obasanjo-foundation-after-saharareporters-released-details-money
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Ipledge:Who would want to poison a dying Man? |
Not when Konga or Jumia is involved,some will soon say am an agent caprini1: |
A new video obtained by SaharaReporters, which features Anne Welsh, the CEO of the Obasanjo Foundation in London, suggests she has operated a well-oiled money-laundering scheme for many years. In the video, discreetly shot by one of the participants in the meeting in the United Kingdom in December 2014, Ms. Welsh is involved in a $4.9 million scheme to exploit the Ebola Virus Disease tragedy in West Africa through helping a group of “Lebanese businessmen” who wished to donate money to the Obasanjo Foundation for some work in Sierra Leone. The group explains it would make the donation on one condition: the Obasanjo Foundation would get $2m, as long as it helps launder the balance of $2.9m. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4nvIf3sZl0 While two-time Nigeria leader Olusegun Obasanjo has often appeared to many Nigerians to be insincere about combating corruption in the country, proof of his corrupt activities has been hard to find. A new video obtained by SaharaReporters, which features Anne Welsh, the CEO of the Obasanjo Foundation in London, suggests she has operated a well-oiled money-laundering scheme for many years. Anne Welsh, a former investment banker, apparently met former president Olusegun Obasanjo during a Brussels conference in 2011 when Anne was the Chairperson of Sickle Cell Society. At the event, he befriended her and encouraged her to begin do some work with Africa. In the video, discreetly shot by one of the participants in the meeting in the United Kingdom in December 2014, Ms. Welsh is involved in a $4.9 million scheme to exploit the Ebola Virus Disease tragedy in West Africa through helping a group of “Lebanese businessmen” who wished to donate money to the Obasanjo Foundation for some work in Sierra Leone. The group explains it would make the donation on one condition: the Obasanjo Foundation would get $2m, as long as it helps launder the balance of $2.9m. Not a problem, Ms. Welsh tells the potential contributors, explaining she was well-grounded in the fine art of management stealth: “I had to go through training, through president Obasanjo, political training for one year to become discreet,” she says. She gives away a few more secrets about how the practice works: “Sometimes we get dollars from people who give money to our foundation and they say they don’t want it to be known that they donated the money but they want to have a letter on like our letter-headed paper and a letter from Obasanjo stating just to say ‘Thank you for your kind donations to the foundation for the work to support Ebola’. That’s it. That is what we normally do.” As the discussion proceeds, her interlocutors tell her they do not really care how the money given to the foundation is [actually] spent, as long as their interest is protected. They move on to discuss the percentage of the $2.9 that would come to Ms. Welsh, personally. “At least 30%, think about the hard work I’m going to put into this, you will be so grateful to me,” she proposes. The agreement is reached. Ms. Welsh would get the 30%, (totaling $900,000) in exchange for writing a letter thanking the Lebanese community for its donation towards fighting Ebola. How is the transfer of the money to be done? Ms. Welsh explains that she basically uses GTBank in Nigeria because it is easy to manipulate the banks in Nigeria while in the United Kingdom she cannot transfer the dubious funds to anyone. “You have to send it to the account in Nigeria, GT Bank, because if it comes to this account here, I can’t transfer it to anyone, if it comes to a charity account in the UK I can’t transfer it out. I can also pay you from a UK account.” She provides further guarantees: “Immediately it hits my account it gets to you [you get yours] right away. And I need the account details you want me to transfer it to. Is it a Geneva account?” Ms. Welsh further explains her operational method. “…That’s why I’m in Nigeria on the 26th so that I can seat at the bank while I do the transfer back to your account, it’s a good coincidence because in Nigeria I don’t trust the bank I will rather be there.” Asked by one of her interlocutors whether she has handled this kind of business before, Ms. Welsh confirms she has done it more than once. “I’ve done this before, I have even done it from the Nigerian end and London end. I just want to make sure that whoever’s account I send it to is able to receive bulk transfers.” She assures the man: “You are not the first and you will not be the last.” Apparently quite pleased at making nearly $1m from just a few minutes’ meeting, Obasanjo’s CEO, who stresses that she has “a very good reputation” she must protect, becomes loquacious and provides a quick autobiography. “My life started out slow and it picked up, and I’m going to pray to God it stays high, just look at it, I just met you guys. I’m a firm believer that the people that are good around me will always be around me. One question I get, “How do you work with President Obasanjo” because if you read about him you will see that he fought the war in Nigeria, he’s the guy all other leaders call up on for help, him and I are always travelling, last time we were in Ghana and this guy had a problem we had to help get money from Goodluck because he did not have enough money. We did so much secret things. Then Obasanjo said to me that the reason he’s doing all these things in front of me and with me is because he trusts me. First time I met him was in Brussels, he was giving a keynote address, and he said to me, ‘Come to Africa, and I was like “I’ve not been to that country since I left” and he said to me ‘Just come, I’ll get my wife to look after you.’ I wasn’t sure but something in my mind said it was alright, I asked my mum, I did my research just like how you did your research on me, I did my research on him. So I said to myself, ‘Ann you’ve lived in Nigeria, the worst that could happen is you dying’.” By “this guy” she was referring to Ghanaian leader John Mahama. By “Goodluck” she meant outgoing Nigerian leader, Mr. Jonathan. Translation: Mr. Mahama desperately—and apparently personally—needed funds, and Obasanjo somehow obtained it for him from Mr. Jonathan. It is unclear at what time that event took place or why. Those details are critical because in 2013 and 2014, Obasanjo was at war with Mr. Jonathan, reportedly over corruption and incompetence. It was in December 2013 that Obasanjo wrote his famous letter to Jonathan. In his new autobiography, “My Watch” Obasanjo said of Mr. Jonathan among many other blistering comments: “In the area of corruption, we have been going back steadily from the inception of Yar’Adua’s administration when the ‘hunter’ became the ‘hunted’. Under Jonathan we seem to have gone from frying pan to fire. If in the past corruption was in the corridors of power, it would seem now to be in the sitting room, dining room and bedroom of power.” It is also of great interest that Mr. Mahama took office as President of Ghana in July 2012, suggesting that unless Obasanjo took advantage of his quarrels with Jonathan in 2013 and 2014 for financial gain, it could only have been in the second half of 2012 that he was on sufficiently-happy terms with Jonathan to have asked him for money for the Ghanaian leader. SaharaReporters reached out to Ms. Welsh so she could narrate the context of the meeting at which the audiotape was made. She confirmed details of the meeting, stating that she was indeed present, but denied that any wrongdoing took place. She also confirmed to SaharaReporters that she clearly stated her name over the course of the meeting. She naturally did not comment on any of the “so much secret things” she admitted she has done with Obasanjo. Also contacted, representatives for Obasanjo told SaharaReporters that the Obasanjo Foundation has copies of its audited accounts from 2012 and 2013, and that they are finalizing the 2014 audit. They insisted that they could account for all transactions and the use of their funds. They offered SaharaReporters copies of those older reports for review. http://saharareporters.com/2015/05/07/obasanjo-foundation-ceo-boasts-about-extensive-money-laundering-scheme-his-behalf http://centralreporters..com/2015/05/obasanjo-foundation-ceo-boasts-about.html |
There is an uneasy calm in the State Security Service over a promotion exercise conducted recently by the leadership of the Service. No fewer than 45 officers of the Service, including its spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, were promoted to different grade levels during the exercise. Mrs. Ogar, a deputy director, who was recently fingered in a bribery scam, and 28 others were elevated from Grade Level 15 to 16 while 16 others moved to Grade Level 17 from 16. READ: EXCLUSIVE: SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, received bribe before 2014 Osun election The exercise, believed to have been hurriedly undertaken by the leadership of the SSS in anticipation of its exit on May 29, is embroiled in controversy as some officers, who were also due for promotion, were left out. PREMIUM TIMES gathered that some of the officers who were interviewed and were qualified for promotion were not uplifted thereby causing disaffection among the officers. Besides, according to our sources, some state directors, although already issued retirement letters, surprisingly benefited from the exercise. Some of them are one Achu B, who was the director in the Lagos office and a former director, technical, a Mr. Omeruyi. Insiders say promotion exercises in the Service usually take effect from July 1 every year, but that the current one was conducted hurriedly by the leadership of the Service to reward its loyalists ahead of the May 29 handover date to a new administration. The spokesperson of the Service, Ms. Ogar, did not answer or return calls seeking comments for this story. The Federal Government had last month directed all ministries, agencies and extra-ministerial departments to prepare their handover briefs ahead of May 29 inauguration of the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari. The service chiefs and the police were affected by the directive contained in a memo dated April 13 and signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim. http://centralreporters..com/2015/05/uneasy-calm-in-as-nigerian-secret.html
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luthorcorp:And mumu idiots like u are the first to say trash when Niger delta ask for full resource control |
jemmiee:Please upload a camera photo of ur bb and I upload a hot note photo for comparison plsss |

> OTHERS ALSO FEELS THE SAME PAIN, THEY ARE ONLY ENDURING.