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Na only that filling station dey save our ass here |
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I have heard so much about Sankara. I need to read about him. |
A phone of 4GB RAM on Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 will perform better than all these infinix and Tecno craps. Infinix and Tecno boys should reason beyond RAM and Megapixel. Performance is way more than that. |
Everyone knew Tinubu was for Gbajabiamila. He never at any point hide that. |
Unilateral Declaration of Jerusalem as Capital of Isreal: Is Donald Trump Right Under International Law? Under International law, the status of Jerusalem as recognised by the UN or at least majority of its members, is that of a Corpus Separatum (Latin word for 'separated body'). That is, a separate international territory under the supervision of the UN. This recognition was done pursuant to the 1947 United Nations' Partition Plan for Palestine. The plan was adopted by the General Assembly Resolution 181 (II) of 29 November 1947. The Resolution was successfully carried by a two-thirds majority votes of the General Assembly. According to the Plan, the city of Jerusalem, being an occupied and disputed territory - especially in the East where some of the holiest sites such as the Temple Mount, Western Wall, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, are located, would be placed under International regime, conferring it with a special status due to its shared religious importance to Jews, Muslims and even the minority Christians. Further, the Plan provides that all the residents of Jerusalem, irrespective of their religious affiliations, would automatically become "citizens of the City of Jerusalem", unless they elect to be citizens of the Arab or Jewish State. Although the UN has since been unable to implement the Plan, the view that Jerusalem should be the capital of both Israel and Palestine is the prevalent position under International law till date. In other words, it is the widely supported position internationally. Thus, foreign embassies, including that of Nigeria, are generally located in Tel-Aviv and its suburbs. As a matter of fact, in deference to International law, no State has its embassy or foreign mission in Jerusalem till date. Today, in what will go down as a tragic rolling back of the gains of several decades on the Internationally driven Two-State peace plan for the Israeli-Palestinian perennial crisis, the erratic President Donald Trump of the United States of America unilaterally declared Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. To be clear, his declaration is actually a fulfilment of his campaign promise to move the embassy of the US from Tel-Aviv, the current capital of Isreal, to Jerusalem. However, today's unilateral declaration by the erratic President Donald Trump, though an empty political declaration without any force of law, is a brazen, provocative, reckless and an unthinking afront on international law and the internationally driven "peace process" for the Middle East crisis. What can the UN do now? Sadly, the UN is now generally seen as nothing but a toothless bull dog. Worse, it doesn't even bark any more let alone bitting. This is no doubt the reason many have long accepted the reality that the UN has failed in its mission as stated under its 1947 Charter. But in fairness to the UN, it must also be noted that it has always declared every provocative actions of Isreal in changing the status of Jerusalem, through illegal occupation and expansions, as illegal and therefore null and void. Indeed, as recent as 2011, the UN passed its Resolution 66/18 of 30 November which affirmed the status of Jerusalem as Corpus Separatum. What can the right thinking members of the international community do now? Thankfully, messages of condemnation have erupted across the world from responsible members of the international community such as the President of France. With today's unilateral declaration of President Donald Trump, it is also clear that the US can no longer be an unbiased negotiator or mediator in the Middle East Peace deal (many will actually argue that the US has never been anyway!). The US has now taken side in the conflict and it is very loud. Is this the end of the internationally driven Two-State solution? Only time will tell. Misbau Alamu Lateef |
The same Igbos who warned us not to be slaves to Hausa fulanis are now rooting for Atiku. Is our God not a wonderful God? |
5.2" HD display 2GB RAM 16GB ROM 64bit octacore processor Snapdragon 430 Fingerprint sensor |
Wetin man no go see |
To the tecno boys, phone is all about RAM and Megapixel. |
I did it once and I almost die before seeing the result. After that day, I made a vow not to do it again in my life. |
Can anything good come out NANS? |
But Nokia 8 is now on Android 8.0 Oreo
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psucc:He actually finished from ABU. He graduated with a First class. He is not a dullard at all. |
Long live baba |
One of the ways Nokia is trying to differentiate itself is with quick Android updates. Android 8.0 Oreo, being the first major update since Nokia started releasing its phones, is the first major test of this claim. Now, about three months after it started rolling out to Google devices, the Nokia 8 is receiving its Oreo update. The public Oreo beta test for the Nokia 8 started last month, and now the final version is rolling out to unlocked models. Juho Sarvikas, CPO for HMD Global, said some carriers are still reviewing the update and the delay could be a week or so. He also stated that public betas for the Nokia 6 and 5 would begin soon. As seen in the below screenshot, the update also delivers the November security patch level alongside Android 8.0. The download clocks in at 1.5GB, and you can only download it over a Wi-Fi connection. No doubt some of you are wondering if Nokia is supporting Project Treble. If so, subsequent major updates could be finished faster, and developing custom ROMs for the phone would be much easier. While the public beta lacked support for Treble, a Nokia spokesperson said on the company's forums that the final build would include it. It doesn't look like anyone has verified that claim yet, but we'll likely find out soon. http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/11/24/nokia-8-gets-android-8-0-oreo-update-nokia-6-5-coming-soon/ Lalasticlala
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Nokia 6 |
Oneplus dey design phone |
wizzywisdom:Some phones actually have it at the side |
Iwillbealright:My brother got it on Saturday in Ibadan. The battery of the phone na die. |
greenhulk:May God bless you. These guys has reduced specs to ROM, RAM and megapixel. |
Ambode till eternity |
Add 3k to it for Nokia 5 |
nNEOo:No, let one eliminate the other so naija army go kuma face one. |
nNEOo:E for make sense die |
The National Coordinator of Strict Movement Against Ravages in Tivland, Gbakighir Sevendagas, has called on the Federal Government to prepare Sambisa Forest for herdsmen and their cows if it insists on maintaining grazing reserves or open grazing. Sevendagas condemned the Fulani herdsmen’s insistence on open grazing, while urging the Benue State Government to curb encroachment of major roads and streets for religious activities. Earlier, the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, had said the government would ensure the full implementation of the new anti-grazing law expected to come into force on Wednesday, November, 1, 2017. Ortom said the law would be enforced, “even if it amounts to going to the International Court in The Hague. Ortom, who was represented by his deputy, Benson Abounu, while receiving in audience youths under the auspices of Strict Movement Against Ravages in Tivland, SMART Land, said the promulgation of the law was solely for the benefit of the citizens who has lobbied for it. He said the aim of the law was to protect lives and property of residents of Benue State, “irrespective of their religion and nationality;” adding, “That is why we have Igbo, Yoruba and other communities in the group here today.” “The law is to protect all classes of people of Benue State because the law makes provision against cattle rustling and destruction of crop farming. “As from Wednesday, the law will take effect and there is no going back on it, even if it amounts to going to International Court in Hague. Scores of youths across Benue State had marched round major streets of Makurdi to rally support for the anti-open gazing law, vowing to protect and preserve their land. http://punchng.com/convert-sambisa-forest-to-grazing-land-for-herdsmen-benue-youths-tell-fg/ Lalasticlala |
abdomints:I think it will go below that. The Nokia 3 is 43k. |
nuelzy:Did you watch the video at all? The S8 killed your 'Failtom 8' hands down. Samsung is more than a name. |
Full specifications In the box Your Nokia 2 Charger Charging/data cable Quick guide Headset Design Colors Pewter / Black, Pewter / White, Copper / Black Size 143.5 x 71.3 x 9.30 mm Network and connectivity Network speed LTE Cat. 4, 150Mbps DL/50Mbps UL Connectivity 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/Beidou, FM/(RDS) Performance Operating system Android™ 7.1.1 Nougat CPU Qualcomm™ Snapdragon® 212, Quad-core up to 1.3Ghz RAM 1 GB LPPDDR 3 Storage Internal memory 8 GB2 MicroSD card slot Support for up to 128 GB Audio Connector 3.5 mm headphone jack Speakers Single speaker Display Size and type 5.0” HD LTPS LCD In-Cell Touch Resolution 1280 x 720 Contrast ratio 1:1300 Material Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 Camera Primary camera 8MP AF, LED flash Front-facing camera 5MP FF Connectors and sensors Cable type MicroUSB (USB 2.0) SIM 2 Nano-SIM + 1 MicroSD card slot (DualSIM) / Nano-SIM + 1 MicroSD card slot (SingleSIM) Sensors Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer (G-sensor), E-compass Battery Battery type Integrated 4100 mAh battery3 Other Drip protection (IP52) Clean and clutter-free Android Nougat with regular updates, featuring Doze mode for prolonged battery life Trusted Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 212 processor Ambient light sensor, accelerometer and e-compass 8 GB storage², plus a MicroSD card slot Available as both single SIM and dual SIM variants https://www.nokia.com/en_ng/phones/nokia-2
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We all know that Atiku is technically out of APC. |