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Science/TechnologyRe: Wonders Of Science. by Mayority: 1:34am On May 13, 2019
PhonesRe: How Android Smartphones Are Slowly Turning Into Commodities - Naijatechguy by Mayority: 1:23am On May 13, 2019
yusfatedeeprof:
How i feel you copied this from a YouTuber "dave2d"

You basically typed out everything he said in his video, talking about pixel 3a grin
watch the video on youtube today he should at least give the YouTuber credit because everything is copy word to word
CelebritiesRe: Which celebrity death still hurts you by Mayority: 2:37pm On May 11, 2019
Dagrin
TV/MoviesRe: Name A Movie You Can Never Get Tired Of Watching by Mayority: 11:10pm On Feb 25, 2019
john wick
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Valencia: UCL (0 - 0) On 2nd October 2018 by Mayority: 10:01pm On Oct 02, 2018
OBoy50:
Man u must score o my 1.10 odds way I use N100000 must enter if not! THIRD MAINLAND BRIDGE LOADING..... sad sad
help me greet 2pac and biggie
PhonesRe: Avoid These Nigerian Showroom Tricks That Will Make You Waste Money! by Mayority: 3:03pm On Jun 23, 2018
ok
PhonesHow Often Should You Replace Your Smartphone: 5 Important Criteria by Mayority(op):
Well, just like how people have different tastes in food, there are also different types of mobile users. So to answer the question of how often you have to change phones will depend on your taste and what kind of user you are. Of course, we’d all like to have our hands on a top-range Samsung Galaxy S9 and exchange it next year for the new version, but not everyone has that kind of purchasing power, and as I already mentioned, this this all depends on the demands you place on your personal device.

1. It’s slower than a game of chess

It is a nightmare to turn on your smartphone and then have to wait an eternity for it to start. Or what about when the device takes a long time to respond to after a call? If you move from WhatsApp to Facebook and it feels like you’re watching grass grow, don’t think about it anymore and get a new mobile phone right now.

2. Your version of Android is outdate

When the manufacturer of your device refuses to release a new system update, it’s a clear sign that you need to change your smartphone. An outdated phone is more vulnerable to attacks, as you’ll lose support for security updates and the apps you use the most.

3. The battery runs out in the blink of an eye

The battery in any electronic device has a certain lifespan. The more you use it, the more it’ll wear out over time. This is a ‘natural’ process. If the battery is wearing down, it’s a clear sign that you’ll need to replace the battery… but if you’ve reached that point, it’s easier just to buy a new phone.

4. You’re out of storage

If you’ve run out of space on your device it doesn’t mean you should run to the mall and buy a new smartphone. If you’ve run out of storage, you can save photos, videos, or install more apps by expanding the device’s internal memory or simply by cleaning and deleting files and applications you don’t use or need.

5. Your photos are getting uglier

This might seen trivial to some, but for many people this will be a good enough reason to aim for a new smartphone. There’s a good reason why smartphones are leading to the extinction of digital cameras. It could be that your phone’s lens was scratched or bumped at some point, which can affect the quality of your photos and videos.

So what do you think? How often do you replace your smartphone?

EducationRe: 2018/2019 UI Postgraduate Discussion Thread by Mayority: 9:03am On May 27, 2018
pls add 09025287275
PhonesRe: How To Activate Glo 200% (X4) Data Bonus Offer - 3.2gb For N500, 24gb For N3000 by Mayority: 9:22pm On Oct 07, 2017
quickteller never gave me the double data been waiting for 48 hours nw hope they never stop the Promo
EducationBREAKING: ASUU Suspends Strike by Mayority(op): 9:55pm On Sep 18, 2017
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has announced a conditional suspension of its strike action .
The ASUU President , Prof Biodun Ogunyemi , announced this in Abuja late on Monday .
Details later…

http://punchng.com/breaking-ASUU-suspends-strike/
Nairaland GeneralStrike: FG Meets With ASUU Again by Mayority(op): 7:13pm On Sep 18, 2017
The Federal Government is currently holding a meeting with members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over the nationwide strike by members of the union.
ASUU had gone on strike, August 14, after the National President of the union, Dr Biodun Ogunyemi, made the announcement, at a meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) of ASUU shutting down all academic activities in all institutions nationwide.
This has led to a total shutdown academic activities in all institutions nationwide.
The last conciliation meeting with the striking lecturers was held on September 8, 2017 when ASUU promised to bring the decisions of its members on the new offers from the FG to the minister of labour.
The Minister of Labour, Chris Nigige before the meeting said he hopes that the meeting will put finishing touches to the grey areas, and the strike called off.
https://www.channelstv.com/2017/09/18/strike-fg-meets-with-ASUU-again/
EducationASUU Strike: Lecturers Meet FG Delegation, Fix Another Meeting For Monday by Mayority(op): 10:32pm On Sep 15, 2017
The leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, on Friday held a closed-door meeting with the representatives of the federal government.

The meeting, held at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment in Abuja, was to allow the lecturers brief the government on the outcome of the congresses by various chapters of ASUU.

PREMIUM TIMES reported how the various chapters of ASUU held congresses to review the offer of the federal government and decide whether or not to suspend their strike. Some of the branches wanted the strike suspended while others voted for a continuation.

Although the National Executive Council of the union reportedly met late Friday night to collate the stance of the various chapters, officials have kept sealed lips on what the decision of the lecturers is; until Friday’s unannounced meeting.

When a PREMIUM TIMES reporter arrived the venue of the meeting at about 7:15 p.m. on Friday, the various officials and the government delegation were seen coming out of the meeting.

They declined to comment on what was discussed.
However, Samuel Olowookere, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Labour and Employment told PREMIUM TIMES that that there will be another meeting between the government and ASUU by 3 p.m. on Monday.

The lecturers have been on strike for one month over several issues including non-payment of due salaries and allowances and poor funding of universities.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/243379-ASUU-strike-lecturers-meet-govt-delegation-fix-another-meeting-monday.html

PhonesRe: Carlcare Is Here With You by Mayority: 7:19pm On Dec 10, 2016
my one month infinix hot s Front Glass Screen got crack how much will i fix it
PhonesRe: What Network Are You Currently Using To Surf & Download Online? by Mayority(op): 10:48am On Apr 20, 2016
hope the Airtel plan is very fast
PhonesWhat Network Are You Currently Using To Surf & Download Online? by Mayority(op): 9:35am On Apr 20, 2016
Some people are finding it difficult to stay long online because of the sudden upheaval of MTN Bis on Android, PC and other platform but what if you have something important to download, which plan will you use?

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