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Please, who has an idea on how much it will cost to replace a Samsung A22 screen? |
Please, who has an idea on how much it will cost to replace a Samsung A22 screen? |
Boss1999:Okay boss. Thank you |
Please can an anyone familiar with this delay advise? It's POSTNL, and the package is headed to Lagos. Should I wait longer or start finding it?
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Frandom:What's your problem and this is not a rhetorical question. Munachi Anthony ![]() |
Creative Visionary.
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A prodigy
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The greatest there was, the greatest there is, the greatest there will ever be.
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Tonididdyx:...Just like yesterday A great loss to the music industry. |
Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) It's hard to believe it's been 15 years since we lost Michael Jackson. It feels like just yesterday we were all singing along to "Billie Jean," trying to moonwalk just like him. His music wasn't just something we heard; it was a part of our lives, woven into our memories and our hearts. Even here in Nigeria, where we don't always make a big fuss over celebrities, Michael's passing felt different. It was a personal loss. His music transcended borders and cultures, bringing joy and inspiration to people from all walks of life. I remember the first time I heard "Thriller." I was just a kid, but the energy and excitement in that song captured my imagination. It wasn't just music; it was an experience, a feeling of pure joy and wonder. Michael taught us so much – to believe in ourselves, to chase our dreams, and to make the world a better place. His music wasn't just about entertainment; it was about love, hope, and unity. Today, as we remember Michael, let's celebrate the incredible legacy he left behind. Let's share our favorite memories, songs, and tributes. #15YearsWithoutMichaelJackson #KingOfPopForever
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Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) It's hard to believe it's been 15 years since we lost our beloved Michael Jackson. It feels like just yesterday we were all singing along to "Billie Jean," trying to moonwalk just like him. His music wasn't just something we heard; it was a part of our lives, woven into our memories and our hearts. Even here in Nigeria, where we don't always make a big fuss over celebrities, Michael's passing felt different. It was a personal loss. His music transcended borders and cultures, bringing joy and inspiration to people from all walks of life. I remember the first time I heard "Thriller." I was just a kid, but the energy and excitement in that song captured my imagination. It wasn't just music; it was an experience, a feeling of pure joy and wonder. Michael taught us so much – to believe in ourselves, to chase our dreams, and to make the world a better place. His music wasn't just about entertainment; it was about love, hope, and unity. Today, as we remember Michael, let's celebrate the incredible legacy he left behind. Let's share our favorite memories, songs, and tributes. #15YearsWithoutMichaelJackson #KingOfPopForever
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Continue resting in peace, the Legend, Michael Jackson!
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Klammer01:I recently replaced my Redmi note 11, very good device, your budget could have gotten the phone. Just in case you are interested, I also Samsung Galaxy A12 4GB 128GB to sell. You can check here for pictures. https://www.nairaland.com/7631316/samsung-galaxy-a12-sale |
GolDRoger:Still interested, I could sell Samsung Galaxy A12 4GB 128GB; to you. https://www.nairaland.com/7631316/samsung-galaxy-a12-sale Message me |
phrancys001:No |
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sold
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aieromon:Thanks How much should I expect to pay for handling fees? |
I ordered a phone from AliExpress since 9th of February, right now this is what I am currently seeing while tracking on the app, it appeared on the 27th of Feb. This is my first time getting a delivery and I need input from experience shoppers. Please what can expect? Will I need to pay any custom dues? what is the likely timeline and can I expect to be called by NIPOST before Mar 31? Thanks
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Krak:I empathize with you on your skin condition, but it will be really unfair to compare yourself and your decisions to Michael Jackson. Were you also diagnosed with lupus? Search MJ lupus, Google it! MJ made personal decisions that affected his life and some were beyond his control so he did what he could to manage them. Can you image how frustrating it would have been for you as a mega superstar with millions of dollar to perform any surgery of your choice to have white patches on your skin and a funny nose your own father and brothers make jest of? You are always on TV, newspapers and magazines, and you get to perform in front of tens of thousands of people! Yes, he had every reason to think about how people see him physically and vitiligo accelerated that drastic change that made he look like that, the man himself claimed on tv numerous times that he never despised his black heritage, so who are we to judge? See that "Olodum" shirt he is wearing in the picture, Google it! About that "regular" oestrogen claim, he was given hormonal injections at age 13 to keep his voice high, Adults did that to him and that still contributed to his own adult problems, his fine natural hair and scalp got burnt while filming a commercial, and he fell and broke his nose during a rehearsal, did he cause those accidents? Free the guy jare, he was a human being who lived a very difficult life and still managed to leave a lasting musical legacy, becoming a legend loved by millions of people irrespective of his skin condition and appearance.
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If this Michael Jackson is in "hell" as you believe then I look forward to going there when I die. Get to know who that man was, instead of listening to hearsays, I am 100% sure he was a better man than you. Stop acting self righteous and don't judge people who have freewill. Jesus didn't threaten people, neither did he use deceit or frightening fake stories to scare them but he appealed to them with love, lived an exemplary unhypocritical life and helped them to see reason to choose a better ways of life.
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Karemarealty288:Wetin be this? Abeg o, this cannot be our own MJ. Billie Jean is not Michael Jackson lover, he sang it himself : ![]() |
dahmie2013:Very correct, Legends never die. |
The greatest that ever did it on stage!
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Elock1:Dropping this for ignorant peeps like that fellow who in 2022 still believe Michael Jackson changed his skin because he wanted to be white! Read and learn https://twitter.com/moonwaIkbae/status/1523462028031328256?t=Fsa3tLgPC1s4-s7uWBEfaQ&s=19 |
Even in the final weeks of his life, Mike's drip was unending. All images from "This is it" rehearsals, 2009. The biggest show we never got to see.
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Metro FM 97.7 currently doing the needful ![]() Michael Jackson music is timeless... There is never a bad Michael Jackson song.
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Nigerians would not typically cry over celebrities, but on this particular day, many did. Today, June 25th marks the 13th anniversary of when the world lost one of its biggest stars, Michael Jackson. To many around the world, his death remains one of the most significant celebrity deaths most of us will see in our lifetime. On June 25th, 2009, news broke out that Jackson passed away at his Los Angeles home, where he was found with a weak pulse and not breathing. He was transported to UCLA Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. He was 50. The pop star's personal physician, Conrad Murray, was eventually charged with "involuntary manslaughter" because of his negligence. Many people literally remember where they were and what they were doing when news broke out that Michael Jackson had died. The world stood still in shock as fans tried to fathom what had just happened to our "Thriller Legend". No one could actually believe Michael Jackson could die, especially with his much awaited "This is It" comeback tour starting in two weeks. A significant number of Nigerians, many of whom learned to dance like him as children and were even frightened by some of his music videos, are particularly devoted to and adore MJ. For many people who grew up in this part of the world, his distinctive brand of music, dance, and tall tales made him a noteworthy character. Today, we pay tribute to his life and artistry. 13 years later, His influence is still embedded in dance, fashion, art and music of the moment. Michael would be remembered as a young black boy from Gary Indiana who worked hard all his life, broke racial barriers, revolutionized the music industry and became the world's Greatest Entertainer and Best Selling Artist of all time. The King of Pop, Rock & Soul, Michael Jackson Rest in Peace, Mr Michael Joe Jackson. Feel free to share your favourite Michael Jackson songs and tribute below. #13YearsWithoutMichaelJackson cc: Mynd44 lalasticlala Ishilove mukina2 justwise rocktation
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Nigerians would not typically cry over celebrities, but on this particular day, many did. Today, June 25th marks the 13th anniversary of when the world lost one of its biggest stars, Michael Jackson. To many around the world, his death remains one of the most significant celebrity deaths most of us will see in our lifetime. On June 25th, 2009, news broke out that Jackson passed away at his Los Angeles home, where he was found with a weak pulse and not breathing. He was transported to UCLA Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. He was 50. The pop star's personal physician, Conrad Murray, was eventually charged with "involuntary manslaughter" because of his negligence. Many people literally remember where they were and what they were doing when news broke out that Michael Jackson had died. The world stood still in shock as fans tried to fathom what had just happened to our "Thriller Legend". No one could actually believe Michael Jackson could die, especially with his much awaited "This is It" comeback tour starting in two weeks. A significant number of Nigerians, many of whom learned to dance like him as children and were even frightened by some of his music videos, are particularly devoted to and adore MJ. For many people who grew up in this part of the world, his distinctive brand of music, dance, and tall tales made him a noteworthy character. Today, we pay tribute to his life and artistry. 13 years later, His influence is still embedded in dance, fashion, art and music of the moment. Michael would be remembered as a young black boy from Gary Indiana who worked hard all his life, broke racial barriers, revolutionized the music industry and became the world's Greatest Entertainer and Best Selling Artist of all time. The King of Pop, Rock & Soul, Michael Jackson Rest in Peace, Mr Michael Joe Jackson. #13YearsWithoutMichaelJackson
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Strong latest decoder, the SRT 494K is now in Nigeria I suppose. Strong just updated their store. It is currently 38, 300 Naira https://www.strong-technologies.com/store/receivers
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