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na only for union bank you fit see this kind thing.. ![]() |
tolexy123:bro... girls in my area are as many as fishes in river niger (uncountable).. if you think Cr7 is ugly, then am ugly. #Nosextillmarriage. ![]() |
EvilSeeed:bro.. if you are a christian, i'll advise you to read Mark 16 vs 15 |
Rapmoney: ![]() |
some landlords even "eye" their neighbours wives |
OP that guy pointing at you be like: nna mehn... ibukwa nu onye mgbu oo.. ibiara shoplite ise foto okwaya ?
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wetin concern parents once u attain adulthood... your parents cut you some slacks.. anyway #team virgins ![]() |
very funny messi though ![]() |
OP i suggest you report her to the devil.... your mumu level don reach boiling point ![]() |
SAINTSAMURAII:SAINTSAMURAII i hail thee.... |
aunty Linda... btw have wizkid seen this ?? |
end time boobs |
prettythicksme:we know you'r lying but continue... |
does App like clean master help to remove those thumbnail ?? cos everytime i install an app or delete a file it always tell me to clean the unneeded files.
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i like the G wagon... but i can k.ill for Range Rover Sport ![]() |
happened to me at ITC park owerri..
the useless ATM just swallowed my card and left me stranded.. i nearly cried.. infact i cried. |
wizkid was probably forming fake british accent at the embassy.. ![]() |
am not suprised ![]() |
1. Malaria is caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites that are spread to people through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquito vectors. Of the 5 parasite species that cause malaria in humans, Plasmodium falciparum is the most deadly. 2. Nearly half of the world’s population is at risk of malaria (Approximately 3.2 billion people are at risk of malaria) Approximately 3.2 billion people are at risk of malaria. In 2015, there were an estimated 214 million malaria cases and some 438 000 malaria deaths. Young children, pregnant women and non-immune travellers from malaria-free areas are particularly vulnerable to the disease when they become infected. 3. Children under 5 are at high risk of malaria; In 2015, about 305 000 African children died before their fifth birthdays. In areas with high transmission of malaria, children under 5 are particularly susceptible to infection, illness and death. More than two thirds (70%) of all malaria deaths occur in this age group. In 2015, about 305 000 African children died before their fifth birthdays. 4. Since 2000, malaria mortality rates have fallen globally by 60% among all age groups, and by 65% among children under 5. Increased malaria prevention and control measures are dramatically reducing the malaria burden in many places. Since 2000, malaria mortality rates have fallen globally by 60% among all age groups, and by 65% among children under 5. 5. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment of malaria prevents deaths Early diagnosis and treatment of malaria reduces disease and prevents deaths. It also contributes to reducing malaria transmission. Access to diagnostic testing and treatment should be seen not only as a component of malaria control but as a fundamental right of all populations at risk. 6. Emerging artemisinin resistance is a major concern Parasite resistance to artemisinin, the core compound in WHO-recommended combination treatments for uncomplicated malaria, has been detected in 5 countries of south east Asia: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam. However, artemisinin- based combination therapies remain effective in almost all settings, as long as the partner drug in the combination is locally effective. 7. Sleeping under insecticide-treated mosquito nets protects against malaria Long-lasting insecticidal nets provide personal protection against mosquito bites. They can be used as protection for people most at risk of malaria, such as young children and pregnant women in high malaria transmission areas. The nets are effective for 2-3 years, depending on the model and conditions of use. Between 2000 and 2015, the proportion of children sleeping under an insecticide-treated net in sub-Saharan Africa increased from less than 2% to approximately 68%. 8. Indoor residual spraying is the most effective way to rapidly reduce malaria transmission The full potential of indoor residual spraying is obtained when at least 80% of houses in targeted areas are sprayed. Indoor spraying with insecticides kills the mosquito vector and is effective for 3–6 months, depending on the insecticide used and the type of surface on which it is sprayed. Longer-lasting forms of insecticides are under development. 9. Pregnant women are particularly at risk of malaria Pregnant women are at high risk of dying from the complications of severe malaria. Malaria is also a cause of spontaneous abortion, premature delivery, stillbirth and severe maternal anaemia, and is responsible for about one third of preventable low-birth- weight babies. For pregnant women living in moderate-to-high transmission areas, WHO recommends intermittent preventive treatment at each scheduled antenatal visit after the first trimester. 10. Malaria causes significant economic losses in high-burden countries In high-burden settings, malaria can trap families and communities in a downward spiral of poverty, disproportionately affecting marginalized and poor people who cannot afford treatment or who have limited access to health care. cc:lalasticlala
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arttysticfyngaz:If I had mentioned snake in the post.... It would have made fp. cc: lalasticlala |
dannybomb:is your phone a dual sim phone ? |
Gone are the days when mobile phones were used mainly for voice calls. Now mobile phones have become smart and millions of people are using internet through their smartphones. In different countries, the quality and speed of mobile Internt differs depending upon the progress of telecom industry In your Android smartphone, the strength of mobile Internet signal is shown using alphabet letters G,E,2G,3G,H and 4G near the signal bar. Have you ever wondered about the meaning of these symbols/letters? Well, today I will tell you about the meaning of letters G,E,2G,3G,H and 4G in the context of the mobile Internet. MEANING OF 'G' IN MOBILE SIGNAL Letter G stands for GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). It indicates the slowest speed of internet data transfer in your mobile phone. When you see G near your signal strength indicator, it is certain that your net connection is working at the slowest speed. GPRS is considered to be the second generation (2G) mobile technology. It is the slowest and oldest among all mobile tecnologies. It is mainly good enough for sending text messsges using apps like WhatsApp. Data rates in GPRS are between 56 and 114Kbit/second MEANING OF E IN MOBILE SIGNAL Letter E stands for EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) . It is also called Enhanced GPRS. This technology lies somewhere in between 2G and 3G technology. So, some people refer to it as 2.5G. EDGE is faster that GPRS but still not good enough to browse the internet. It takes lot of time in loading websites when your signal bar is showing E letter alongside. Typically EDGE provides a data rate of 400 Kbits/second but in ideal conditions data rate of up to 1 Mbit/second can also be achieved. This technology also lies somewhere in between 2G and 3G. Those who call GPRS as 2.5 G, they refer EDGE as 2.75G. MEANING OF 3G IN MOBILE SIGNAL 3G means the third generation of mobile telephone technology. It uses the Universal Mobile Telecommunication Sytsem and is based on GSM Standards. Typically 3g provides data transfer rates 384 kbit/second. But depending upon how it is implemented on various networks, the date rate can go up to 42 Mbits/second. Usually 3G is faster than EDGE and you can easily browse websites and stream music MEANING OF H in MOBILE SIGNAL H stands for HSPA (High speed Packet Access). It is an enhanced form of 3G technology. HSPA provides higher data transfer rates than the basic 3G. HSPA can provide peak data rates of up to 14 Mbit/s for downlink and 5.76 Mbit/s for up uplink. High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is a further enhanced version of HSPA. HSDPA supports download speed of up to 99.3 Mbit/s. When you see letter H near the signal bar in your mobile phone, you can stream music and even Youtube Videos without much interruption, But if you want to download a movie, it is going to take a very long time! MEANING OF H+ IN MOBILE SIGNAL This is enhanced HSPA. It is faster than basic HSPA (as explained above). Relatively speedier data transfer in H+ will make your video to download or stream much more smoothly. At present 4G technology is not widely available. So, in most parts of the world, HSPA+ is the fastest speed you can get through mobile internet. MEANING OF WCDMA WCDMA is also a 3G technology. It stands for Wide-band Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Interestingly, this technology is actually used in the GSM systems. WCDMA in GSM increases the data transmission speed by using the air interface of CDMA. International Telecommunications Union has adopted WCDMA. MEANING OF 4G IN MOBILE SYSTEM If you see 4G near a signal bar in your mobile phone, you're lucky! It means you are using the fastest mobile internet connection available on the globe at present 4G is the fourth generation of mobile technology. It is also called LTE (Long Term Evolution) . 4G connection works as good as a wi-fi connection of your home or office. With such connection you can do everything on your mobile that you can do on your desktop. Just to round it all up, the bars in signal indicator show the strength or quality of the signal you're getting at your present location. Also, mobile phone makers often use a dull colour (like gray) to show weak/absent signal and a bright colour (like green and blue) to show good signal. Tiny arrows in the signal bar show that the data transfer is taking place. The radar like icon shows the wi-fi connection. boss lalasticlala i hail thee. |
am I expected to follow this ?? shiit am following |
na so DPO ear take go be that but how did they even chop off the ear ? ![]() |
slimthugchimee:when you see kids that still rely on pocket money, you would know. #grow up. your stupidity don reach boiling point |
driverless car ? unless it can drag road with Otu Onitsha drivers.... |
is this what the OP calls okay ![]() the pay is small nah... no wonder they don't smile when collecting their #20. ![]() |
Make I relax for here.... this contest go sweet gan... BTW where are all the Nairaland Prophets.. ? time don reach o |
oga OP edit ur post abi u no sabi spell again ? its suddenly and not surrdenly.. anyway na night school all of us go |
interesting.... the Good Old days |
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