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Obinnio:its bis. get any mtk android then change you IMEI to bb. sub for 1k 3gb data. valid 30days. when exhausted sub again for another. |
As mentioned in a link , in a thread of this blog ; such phone is allready available here Most digital channels are private with lot of sponsors and cluttered with promos and content is mostly hyped and spiced in favour of sponsors So analog channels are a welcome relief and if available without data connection is an added bonus 11 May, 2012 To view tv on your mobile phone use nexgtv apps you will get in market and this apps will play without buffering so fast and so easy dude.. 11 May, 2012 It is nice and user-friendly answer,,,,actually I have used the app But question is free-to-air analog channels which do not require data connection(for eg. Doordarshan channel which does not require set top box or cable or dish antenna or even internet) 13 May, 2012 I don’t think there’s anything like that. Certainly not in my experience. You can’t get straight connection from your phone directly. I hope they do build something like that. 14 May, 2012 Such thing is allready available as read at http://www.cyberindian.net/2012/05/12/spice-unveils-flo-tv-m-5600-dual-sim-mobile-phone-with-live-tv/ Question is how to enable it on an Android device Thanks |
l Unless the mother board of your mobile has special chip and circuits along with an external antenna You cant view analog TV channels This feature is introduced in China mobiles Now spice, nxg Xfab pune company (importing from China and providing one year warranty too) has analog TV |
Simply put: the hardware to do this would need to be built into the phone. The phone itself would need a TV tuner and an antenna built in. Seeing as America, Canada and most of Europe have stopped using analog television altogether in favour of digital terrestrial television, it’s unlikely this will be a priority for device manufacturers anytime soon. Further complicating matters: analogue TV works differently in different countries. So this device works in Korea: http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-announces-galaxy-player-70-plus-5-inch-pmp-korea It may or may not work where you live. So, I’m sorry to say, you probably can’t get analogue TV working on your phone. You may be able to buy a special phone for the job, but it will probably be hard to find. |
serious developing countries are busy secretly developing Ebola drugs for their safety in future occurrence. and Africans are busy in corruption moulds. stealing away their future. example is if person like dangote catches Ebola do you think the west will help him? he will just die like Duncan in Texas. European countries don't trust America. right now they are secretly working on Ebola treatment. |
Whizpeter:that will then required internet data. not good. |
great news |
Whizpeter:umm. only work with antenna...? |
Whizpeter:maybe through earpiece like radio FM. |
Jack7777:funny. but no way to do it. must register. |
I will not be surprise it socked data times 5. I have learn never to trust airtel. and their crap network. glo give 9gb for 3k. sure data consumption and faster network speed more that airtel speed. nice try. but this didn't work for me. |
I have seen some China phone that has this app. preinstalled. is there any available UHF and VHF for andriod.? I would love to watch some channels local news on the go. |
pragmatistm:what kind of questions is this. one don't need all that spec to root a phone |
this must be spiritual rap. to attend some power. |
Dawnnaija:you must be a clueless guy. webmaster don't normally reply to this kind of dump post. read first how to install forum with Cpanel first from Google. bye and don't ask me anything more except you wish to pay. |
morganist99:OK. which of the model.. S620? |
morganist99:are you using mtn andriod? |
pragmatistm:the phone is working. 4.4.2 andriod. MTN SMART S620. |
I tried everything. root frame, vroot, kingroot, name it. to no avail. mtn andriod. |
SholyDP:how you talking to me? I already twek the IMEI? do you want the original one that comes with the phone? still having problem rooting the phone. |
I tried iroot and it didn't work. I also tried others no still. anyone knows a way. |
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North - Katstina State. Muhammadu Buhari (1942–) |
South south - Bayelsa Goodluck Jonathan (1957–) 15th President of Nigeria In office 5 May 2010 – 29 May 2015 Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan , GCFR , BNER, GCON (born 20 November 1957) [1] is a Nigerian politician and former President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015. He re-contested and lost the recently concluded Presidential election, upon which he conceded defeat in the competitive election, the first sitting Nigerian president to do so.[2] Prior to his role as President, he served as Governor of Bayelsa State from 2005 to 2007 and as Vice-President of Nigeria from 2007 to 2010. Jonathan's term as President of Nigeria ended on 29 May 2015, he handed over to President Elect Muhammadu Buhari . |
North - Katstina State Umaru Musa Yar'Adua (1951–2010) 14th President of Nigeria In office 29 May 2007 – 5 May 2010 Umaru Musa Yar'Adua (16 August 1951 – 5 May 2010) [1][2][3] was the President of Nigeria and the 13th Head of State. He served as governor of Katsina State in northern Nigeria from 29 May 1999 to 28 May 2007. He was declared the winner of the controversial Nigerian presidential election held on 21 April 2007, and was sworn in on 29 May 2007. He was a member of the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP). In 2009, Yar'Adua left for Saudi Arabia to receive treatment for pericarditis . He returned to Nigeria in 2010, where he died on 5 May.
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south west - Ogun Olusegun Obasanjo (1937–) 13 President of Nigeria In office 29 May 2003– 2007 Olusegun Mathew Okikiola Aremu Obasanjo, GCFR[3] ( /oʊ ˈ b ɑːsən dʒoʊ/ ; Yoruba: Olúṣẹ́gun Ọbásanjọ́ [olúʃɛ̙́ɡũ ɒ̙básandʒɒ̙́] ;[4] born circa 5 March 1937) is a former Nigerian Army general who was President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007. A Nigerian of Yoruba descent, Obasanjo was a career soldier before serving twice as his nation's head of state, as a military ruler from 13 February 1976 to 1 October 1979 and as a democratically elected president from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2007. His current home is Abeokuta , the capital city of Ogun State, where he is a nobleman as the holder of the chieftaincy titles of the Balogun of the Owu Lineage and the Ekerin Balogun of the Egba clan of Yorubaland. Family and early life Ọbasanjọ was born in Ogun State;[5] and grew up in Owu (Abeokuta ). His first name, Olusegun, means "The Lord is victorious". [6] The Oloye Obasanjo's first wife, Mrs. Oluremi (Remi) Obasanjo, is the mother of his oldest children, the most well-known being Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello, a former Senator of Ogun State. In 1987, his second wife/ex-wife Lynda was ordered out of her car by armed men, but was fatally shot for failing to move quickly. [7] On 23 October 2005 the President lost his wife, Stella Obasanjo , First Lady of Nigeria the day after she had an abdominoplasty in Spain. In 2009 the doctor only known as 'AM' was sentenced to one year in jail for negligence in Spain and ordered to pay restitution to her son of about $176,000. [8] Obasanjo has many children, who live throughout Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States. [9] His son, Dare Obasanjo, is a Principal Program Manager for Microsoft. [
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south west - Ogun Olusegun Obasanjo (1937–) 12 President of Nigeria In office 29 May 1999 – 2003 |
North - Minna , Niger State General Abdulsalami Abubakar (1942–) 11th Head of State of Nigeria In office 9 June 1998 – 29 May 1999 General Abdulsalami Alhaji Abubakar (rtd.) ( pronunction ahb-doo-sah- LAM -ee ah-boo- BAH-kahr [ needs IPA ] born 13 June 1942) is a Nigerian general who was President of Nigeria from 9 June 1998 until 29 May 1999. He succeeded Sani Abacha upon Abacha's death. It was during Abubakar's leadership that Nigeria adopted its new constitution on 5 May 1999, which provided for multiparty elections. Abubakar transferred power to president-elect Olusegun Obasanjo on 29 May 1999. Early life and military career Abdulsalami Alhaji Abubakar hails from the Hausa ethnic group and was born on 13 June 1942 in Minna , Niger State. He was educated at Native Authority Primary School in that city, the Provincial Secondary School in Bida , and finally the Technical Institute , Kaduna. [1] After this, he joined the military . Abubakar led Nigeria's contingent in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and eventually rose to the role of Chief of Defence Staff .[1] His wife's name is Fati and they have six children. [2] Presidency Nigeria had been ruled by military leaders since Muhammadu Buhari seized power from Shehu Shagari in a 1983 coup. [3] Although democratic elections had been held in 1993, they were annulled by General Ibrahim Babangida. Reported to have had an initial reluctance to accepting the position, [2] Abubakar was sworn in as president on 9 June 1998 after the unexpected death of Abacha. He declared a weeklong period of national mourning. [1] A few days after assuming office, Abubakar promised to hold elections within a year and transfer power to an elected president. [3] He established the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), appointing former Supreme Court Justice Ephraim Akpata as chairman. [4] The INEC held a series of elections first for Local Government Areas in December 1998, then for State Assemblies and Governors, National Assemblies and finally for the President on 27 February 1999. Although efforts were made to ensure that the elections were free and fair, there were widespread irregularities that drew criticism from foreign observers. [5] Surprising some critics of the country's military, [2] Abubakar kept his word and transferred power to elected president Obasanjo on 29 May 1999. It was during his leadership that Nigeria adopted its new constitution on 5 May 1999, which went into effect when Obasanjo became president. [3] |
North - Kano General Sani Abacha (1943–1998) 10th Head of State of Nigeria In office 17 November 1993 – 8 June 1998 Sani Abacha (20 September 1943 – 8 June 1998) was a Nigerian Army general and politician who served as the de facto President of Nigeria from 1993 to 1998. [1] Abacha's regime is controversial: although it saw dramatic economic growth, it also witnessed widespread human rights abuses. Early life A Kanuri from Borno by tribe, Abacha was born and brought up in Kano, Nigeria. He attended the Nigerian Military Training College and Mons Officer Cadet School before being commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant in 1963.
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South West - Lagos Ernest Shonekan (1936–) 9th President of Nigeria In office 26 August 1993 – 17 November 1993 Ernest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan (born 9 May 1936 in Lagos , south-west Nigeria) is a British-trained Nigerian lawyer, industrialist, politician and traditional chieftain. He was appointed as interim president of Nigeria by General Ibrahim Babangida on 26 August 1993. Babangida resigned under pressure to cede control to a democratic government. Shonekan's transitional administration only lasted three months, as a palace coup led by General Sani Abacha forcefully dismantled the remaining democratic institutions and brought the government back under military control on 17 November 1993. Prior to his political career, Shonekan was the chief executive of the United African Company of Nigeria PLC (UAC), a large Nigerian conglomerate. Early life Shonekan was born and raised in Lagos, the former Nigerian capital (now Abuja). The son of an Abeokuta-born civil servant, he was one of six children born into the family. Shonekan was educated at C.M.S grammar school and Igbobi College, Lagos. He also attended and received a law degree from the University of London and was later called to the bar. |
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