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do u need a nw yr b4 u make resolutions? ![]() I change anytym |
adde: Get outa here man! If only you know how to spell "Indigen", you'd have seen it in the dictionarydis guy no go skul. smh ![]() Sodiq33: Edit Your Post @OP by Removing 'indigene' From The List Or What Type Of Dictionary Are You Using?check Oxford dictionary. it's world's most trusted dictionary |
Temple Run 2 Savegame file with 999,999,999 Diamonds and Coins hack! ROOT NOT REQUIRED ![]() Backup your current Savegame file if necessary Download gamedata.txt and copy using your file manager to: /sdcard/Android/data/com.imangi.templerun2/files/ Replace existing file! |
abrahym: what the phone battery mah?2100 mah Tinyemeka: I can do same with my Samsung rear camera and 10 sec delay.Hw doz it work ![]() psalmdave: How is this a giftcos no oda brand will offer u dis kind of phone wit high end features @ low price |
please I need dis tread on front page Abeg. I spent d whole day compiling it so I can mk front page 4 d first tym https://www.nairaland.com/1569597/nigeria-ranks-bottom-10-world thanks in adv... n season greetings |
jeremiah771: I still believe in vision 20:20:20 ![]() top 20 in d world or Africa u mean? |
redsun: The most striking one is the legislators pay packet.That is pure authority stealing with total disregard to the people's feelings.dem Neva put all doz allowances yet oo; feeding, sitting... |
Below is a compilation of just a few indices in which Nigeria ranks proudly at the bottom 10 in the entire world: #8 – General Corruption: Nigeria is 8 most corrupt nation in the world according to Transparency International 2013 Global Corruption Barometer. #4 – Police corruption: Nigeria ranked 4 highest in the world for perceiving the police as corrupt, according to the same Transparency survey. #1 – Being born: The Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU ranked Nigeria the worst place to be born in 2013. #4 – Population in Slavery : Nigeria with up to 740,000 in slave bondage ranks 4 in the world in modern slave nations, according to the just released Global Slavery Index. Fitting in after Pakistan. #1 –High Sea Piracy : As the world records lower global stats, thanks to Nigeria, West Africa is now the world piracy capital. According to the International Maritime Bureau reported Nigeria had 11 of 66 global incidents for the first quarter of 2013. 966 sailors were attacked last year off West African coasts. #9 – Maternal mortality: According to World Bank data, Nigeria ranks 9 worst in the world with 630 deaths per 100,000 from 10 years data collected from 1990-2010. #2 –Software Piracy: The 2011 Global Software Piracy Study conducted by Business Software Alliance ranked Nigeria 2 in the world, with software piracy costing the nation a whopping $251m (N39.4bn). #1 – Exam Malpractice: Director General National Orientation Agency (NOA) Mr. Mike Omeri whose agency partners with Exam Ethics Marshals International, in 2012 ranked Nigeria #1 in the World Exam Malpractice Index. #11 – Good Governance : Nigeria ranked 4 worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, in Safety & Rule of Law, Participation & Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity, and Human Development, in the 2013 Ibrahim Index of African Governance. Nigeria ranked 41st out of the 52 countries listed overall. #1 – Bribe: Nigeria ranks highest for Bribe in the world on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) interactive map, online at fcpamap.com #1 – VVF : According to United States Agency for International Development, USAID, Nigeria has the highest prevalence of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula in the world, with over 200,000 patients and an annual incidence at 20,000. That is 40% of the global cases in Nigeria alone. #7 – Terrorism : Global Terrorism Index (GTI) ranks Nigeria the 7 worst in the world for terrorism over the last 10 years, according to its 2012 assessment. #2 – Road Traffic Accidents (RTA): In 2012, Nigeria ranked second highest in road traffic accident (RTA) fatalities among the 193 countries in the world according to the Minister of Health. #1 – Aviation Accident for 2012 : In 2012 with over 153 onboard deaths and more on the ground, in the Dana Air Boeing MD83 airline accident, Nigeria had the world’s worst aviation accident. #4 – Worst City : Despite aggressive transformation by the Lagos government, the EIU in its 2013 annual survey of 140 major metropolises ranked Lagos the 4 worst city in the entire world. #7 – Growing Old: Global Age Watch Index 2013 ranking of 91 countries, put Nigeria at #85; the seventh worst country to grow old in. Nigeria in the report ranked third lowest for income security. #2 – HIV/AIDS : With an estimated 3.4 million living with the virus, the National Action Committee on Aids (NACA) put the nation as the second worst in the world. #2 – Electricity : Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2 worst in the world in power (electricity) supply. According to the report, 82.4 million Nigerians, half the nation lived without power. India is #1. #1 – Kidnapping: In the first half of 2013, Nigeria had the most kidnapping attempts of any nation in the world, according to NYA International organization of Crises prevention and response. Recording 26%, over a quarter of all incidents. Mexico was second with 10% and Pakistan 3 with 7%. #1 – Oil Spills Worldwide : From Vanguard on November 14, 2012: Nigeria has highest oil spill in the world – Senate; the nation records the highest number of oil spill incidences among oil producing countries with no penalty regime attached to such oil spills #4 – Oil Spillage Outages: Vanguard reported on October 8 , 2013, that with more than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil being lost to pipeline vandalism, Nigeria ranks 4 worst in the world in oil spillage outages, according to Deutsche Bank and other shipping and industry estimates. Libya, Syria, Iran and lead Nigeria in outages for obvious reasons including recent wars and US sanctions at Iran. But there is a glimmer of hope in it all. Nigeria actually does take the first position in something great : #1 – Highest Paid Legislators: The Economist magazine revealed that Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid in the world with an annual basic salary of $189,500 (N30.6 m). With the current state and direction of both the government and the people of Nigeria— Africa’s largest nation and the world’s most populated black country—the nation is not headed for improvement on these shameful rankings, but more predictably to slide further down the ladder into the darkest crevices of the black hole of Calcutta. The question is: To act or to give-up? And the follow-up question is: If we the people decide to do something, what should and can we do? |
Below is a compilation of just a few indices in which Nigeria ranks proudly at the bottom 10 in the entire world: #8 – General Corruption: Nigeria is 8 most corrupt nation in the world according to Transparency International 2013 Global Corruption Barometer. #4 – Police corruption : Nigeria ranked 4 highest in the world for perceiving the police as corrupt, according to the same Transparency survey. #1 – Being born: The Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU ranked Nigeria the worst place to be born in 2013. #4 – Population in Slavery : Nigeria with up to 740,000 in slave bondage ranks 4 in the world in modern slave nations, according to the just released Global Slavery Index. Fitting in after Pakistan. #1 –High Sea Piracy : As the world records lower global stats, thanks to Nigeria, West Africa is now the world piracy capital. According to the International Maritime Bureau reported Nigeria had 11 of 66 global incidents for the first quarter of 2013. 966 sailors were attacked last year off West African coasts. #9 – Maternal mortality: According to World Bank data, Nigeria ranks 9 worst in the world with 630 deaths per 100,000 from 10 years data collected from 1990-2010. #2 –Software Piracy: The 2011 Global Software Piracy Study conducted by Business Software Alliance ranked Nigeria 2 in the world, with software piracy costing the nation a whopping $251m (N39.4bn). #1 – Exam Malpractice: Director General National Orientation Agency (NOA) Mr. Mike Omeri whose agency partners with Exam Ethics Marshals International, in 2012 ranked Nigeria #1 in the World Exam Malpractice Index. #11 – Good Governance : Nigeria ranked 4 worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, in Safety & Rule of Law, Participation & Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity, and Human Development, in the 2013 Ibrahim Index of African Governance. Nigeria ranked 41st out of the 52 countries listed overall. #1 – Bribe: Nigeria ranks highest for Bribe in the world on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) interactive map, online at- fcpamap.com #1 – VVF : According to United States Agency for International Development, USAID, Nigeria has the highest prevalence of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula in the world, with over 200,000 patients and an annual incidence at 20,000. That is 40% of the global cases in Nigeria alone. #7 – Terrorism : Global Terrorism Index (GTI) ranks Nigeria the 7 worst in the world for terrorism over the last 10 years, according to its 2012 assessment. #2 – Road Traffic Accidents (RTA): In 2012, Nigeria ranked second highest in road traffic accident (RTA) fatalities among the 193 countries in the world according to the Minister of Health. #1 – Aviation Accident for 2012 : In 2012 with over 153 onboard deaths and more on the ground, in the Dana Air Boeing MD83 airline accident, Nigeria had the world’s worst aviation accident. #4 – Worst City : Despite aggressive transformation by the Lagos government, the EIU in its 2013 annual survey of 140 major metropolises ranked Lagos the 4 worst city in the entire world. #7 – Growing Old: Global AgeWatch Index 2013 ranking of 91 countries, put Nigeria at #85; the seventh worst country to grow old in. Nigeria in the report ranked third lowest for income security. #2 – HIV/AIDS : With an estimated 3.4 million living with the virus, the National Action Committee on Aids (NACA) put the nation as the second worst in the world. #2 – Electricity : Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2 worst in the world in power (electricity) supply. According to the report, 82.4 million Nigerians, half the nation lived without power. India is #1. #1 – Kidnapping: In the first half of 2013, Nigeria had the most kidnapping attempts of any nation in the world, according to NYA International organization of Crises prevention and response. Recording 26%, over a quarter of all incidents. Mexico was second with 10% and Pakistan 3 with 7%. #1 – Oil Spills Worldwide : From Vanguard on November 14, 2012: Nigeria has highest oil spill in the world – Senate; the nation records the highest number of oil spill incidences among oil producing countries with no penalty regime attached to such oil spills #4 – Oil Spillage Outages: Vanguard reported on October 8 , 2013, that with more than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil being lost to pipeline vandalism, Nigeria ranks 4 worst in the world in oil spillage outages, according to Deutsche Bank and other shipping and industry estimates. Libya, Syria, Iran and lead Nigeria in outages for obvious reasons including recent wars and US sanctions at Iran. But there is a glimmer of hope in it all. Nigeria actually does take the first position in something great : #1 – Highest Paid Legislators: The Economist magazine revealed that Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid in the world with an annual basic salary of $189,500 (N30.6 m). With the current state and direction of both the government and the people of Nigeria—Africa’s largest nation and the world’s most populated black country—the nation is not headed for improvement on these shameful rankings, but more predictably to slide further down the ladder into the darkest crevices of the black hole of Calcutta. The question is: To act or to give-up? And the follow-up question is: If we the people decide to do something, what should and can we do? |
the crazy feature about this phone is you can twist the rear camera 2 the front. so u can snap yourself using the 13mp camera and the flash
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Gionee Elife E7 Mini detailed specifications General Release date December 2013 Form factor Touchscreen Removable battery No SAR value NA Display Screen size (inches) 4.70 Touchscreen Yes Touchscreen type Capacitive Colours 16M Hardware Processor 1.7GHz octa-core RAM 2GB Expandable storage Yes Expandable storage type microSD Camera Rear camera 13-megapixel Flash Yes Front camera No Software Operating System Android 4.2 Java support Yes Browser supports Flash No Connectivity Wi-Fi Yes Wi-Fi standards supported NA GPS Yes Bluetooth Yes NFC No Infrared No DLNA No Wi-Fi Direct No MHL Out No HDMI No Headphones 3.5mm FM No USB Micro-USB Charging via Micro-USB Yes Proprietary charging connector No Proprietary data connector No Number of SIMs 2 SIM 1 SIM Type Regular GSM/ CDMA GSM 2G frequencies supported GSM 850/ 900/ 1800 3G Yes 3G frequencies supported 2100 SIM 2 SIM Type Regular GSM/ CDMA GSM 2G frequencies supported GSM 850/ 900/ 1800 3G Yes 3G frequencies supported 2100 Sensors Compass/ Magnetometer No Proximity sensor Yes Accelerometer Yes Ambient light sensor Yes Gyroscope No Barometer No Temperature sensor No Gionee at the India launch of Elife E7 also globally unveiled the mini-variant of the smartphone, dubbed Elife E7 Mini, priced at Rs. 18,999. which is about 44,000 naira. As of now, the Chinese handset maker has not revealed the availability details of the Elife E7 Mini for the Indian market. The Gionee Elife E7 Mini runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the .company’s custom Amigo 2.0 UI layer on top, much like the elder sibling Gionee Elife E7. The Gionee Elife E7 is a single SIM device, but the mini-variant supports dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) functionality. It comes with 4.7-inch display (unspecified resolution). The Gionee Elife E7 Mini is powered by a 1.7GHz octa-core processor (unspecified chipset). The highlight of the Elife E7 mini is its 13-megapixel camera which comes with rotating capabilities; something we already saw on Oppo N1 smartphone. The Gionee Elife E7 Mini will be available in two colour variants. While announcing the Elife E7 Mini, the company also revealed that the next flagship smartphone will be announced in China and India simultaneously. On Tuesday, Gionee officially unveiled the Elife E7 in India, starting at Rs. 26,999. which is about 79,000 naira The Chinese handset maker announced that the smartphone will hit the market by January 15. Gionee globally announced the Elife E7 in November this year, as the successor to the Elife E6. The Gionee Elife E7 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the company’s custom Amigo 2.0 UI layer on top, much like its predecessor. The Gionee Elife E7 comes with single SIM support. It features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920) OGS (One- Glass-Solution) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The Gionee Elife E7 sports a 16-megapixel autofocus rear camera accompanied by an LED flash and also includes an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
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Gionee Elife E7 Mini detailed specifications General Release date December 2013 Form factor Touchscreen Removable battery No SAR value NA Display Screen size (inches) 4.70 Touchscreen Yes Touchscreen type Capacitive Colours 16M Hardware Processor 1.7GHz octa-core RAM 2GB Expandable storage Yes Expandable storage type microSD Camera Rear camera 13-megapixel Flash Yes Front camera No Software Operating System Android 4.2 Java support Yes Browser supports Flash No Connectivity Wi-Fi Yes Wi-Fi standards supported NA GPS Yes Bluetooth Yes NFC No Infrared No DLNA No Wi-Fi Direct No MHL Out No HDMI No Headphones 3.5mm FM No USB Micro-USB Charging via Micro-USB Yes Proprietary charging connector No Proprietary data connector No Number of SIMs 2 SIM 1 SIM Type Regular GSM/ CDMA GSM 2G frequencies supported GSM 850/ 900/ 1800 3G Yes 3G frequencies supported 2100 SIM 2 SIM Type Regular GSM/ CDMA GSM 2G frequencies supported GSM 850/ 900/ 1800 3G Yes 3G frequencies supported 2100 Sensors Compass/ Magnetometer No Proximity sensor Yes Accelerometer Yes Ambient light sensor Yes Gyroscope No Barometer No Temperature sensor No Gionee at the India launch of Elife E7 also globally unveiled the mini-variant of the smartphone, dubbed Elife E7 Mini, priced at Rs. 18,999. which is about 44,000 naira. As of now, the Chinese handset maker has not revealed the availability details of the Elife E7 Mini for the Indian market. The Gionee Elife E7 Mini runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the .company’s custom Amigo 2.0 UI layer on top, much like the elder sibling Gionee Elife E7. The Gionee Elife E7 is a single SIM device, but the mini-variant supports dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) functionality. It comes with 4.7-inch display (unspecified resolution). The Gionee Elife E7 Mini is powered by a 1.7GHz octa-core processor (unspecified chipset). The highlight of the Elife E7 mini is its 13-megapixel camera which comes with rotating capabilities; something we already saw on Oppo N1 smartphone. The Gionee Elife E7 Mini will be available in two colour variants. While announcing the Elife E7 Mini, the company also revealed that the next flagship smartphone will be announced in China and India simultaneously. On Tuesday, Gionee officially unveiled the Elife E7 in India, starting at Rs. 26,999. which is about 79,000 naira The Chinese handset maker announced that the smartphone will hit the market by January 15. Gionee globally announced the Elife E7 in November this year, as the successor to the Elife E6. The Gionee Elife E7 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the company’s custom Amigo 2.0 UI layer on top, much like its predecessor. The Gionee Elife E7 comes with single SIM support. It features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920) OGS (One- Glass-Solution) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The Gionee Elife E7 sports a 16-megapixel autofocus rear camera accompanied by an LED flash and also includes an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
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see as dem dey use Nigeria dey act film. so Al Mustapha don join d characters. dis is getting more interesting. grabs a pop corn.... |
cock... we will eat cock. pun intended |
bbm nko? |
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y did u change d trend? |
WHR OUR PPLE NA? only abacha? |
wateva |
source? |
Abeg sure bets for dis weekend. dem don chop my money tire, I Neva win b4... e b lyk u get babalawo for ur backyard.. n which bettin site dey get d best offer cos I knw say nairabet na thief |
dikenna: Emenike or Obi shud grab dis one but with yaya toure? Na wa o. Meanyle firsst to commentif Nigeria has hope of collecting dis, it should b enyeama... |
Arsenal get hope buh I still bliv they will go witout trophy this season... man city or Chelsea will win d league |
Four Nigerians are included on the Confederation of African Football's (Caf) reduced shortlist of ten nominees for its 2013 Player of the Year award. John Mikel Obi, goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, Emmanuel Emenike and Ahmed Musa all helped the Super Eagles win the Africa Cup of Nations in February. The reigning Caf Player of the Year, Yaya Toure of Ivory Coast, is also in the running to retain his crown to add to the BBC award he won earlier in the week. Egypt's Mohamed Aboutrika is on the reduced lists for both African Player of the Year and and the award for Africa-based footballer, which he won last year. Members of Caf's Technical and Development and Media Committees reduced the African Player of the Year Award from 25 while the Africa-based list was cut from 21 nominees. The head coaches of the national football associations affiliated to Caf will now vote to decide the eventual winners of the two categories. The winners will be announced at the Glo-Caf Awards Gala scheduled for 9 January in Lagos, Nigeria. Caf African Player of the Year nominees: Mohamed Aboutrika - Al Ahly (Egypt) and Egypt Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Borussia Dortmund (Germany) and Gabon Didier Drogba - Galatasaray (Turkey) and Ivory Coast Emmanuel Emenike - Fenerbahce (Turkey) and Nigeria Vincent Enyeama - Lille (France) and Nigeria Asamoah Gyan - Al Ain (UAE) and Ghana Ahmed Musa - CSKA Moscow (Russia) and Nigeria John Mikel Obi - Chelsea (England) and Nigeria Jonathan Pitroipa - Rennes (France) and Burkina Faso Yaya Toure - Manchester City (England) and Ivory Coast African Player of the Year - Based in Africa - nominees: Mohamed Aboutrika - Al Ahly (Egypt) and Egypt Ahmed Fathy - Al Ahly (Egypt) and Egypt Rainford Kalaba - TP Mazembe (DR Congo) and Zambia Sunday Mba - Warri Wolves (Nigeria) and Nigeria Tresor Mputu Mabi - TP Mazembe (DR Congo) and DR Congo
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as long as I'm concerned, dis man is lng dead b4 nw. RIP d only patriot Africa has ever had, ur legacy leaves on |
it's very unfair... I'll buy it 41k |
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pls anybody using dis phone, r d smart gestures working? |
r all d smart gestures working: air browse pictures, smart dial, smile or v gesture detection, smart answer..? if yes den I'm interested... |
pls I need a v.gud tokunbo gamin laptop 4 lyk 60k. pls advis e |




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