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With this app, it's surely movies on the go with my itel S31 |
emmathebigg:I don't experience this problem, because I use the itel S31 |
okhiai1:Loool, get the itel S31 smartphone and I will reply |
Op get the itel S31 smartphone. Nice classic phone from itel with superb camera quality |
Get the itel S31 phone |
You can get the latest smartphone from itel, the itel S31 phone |
Goan get the itel S31 phone jor and stop complaining biko |
Mtn wahala, not my business though. Using glo wella on my itel S31 |
Blackberry era is gone, I used to love bb back then. Just have to move with the tide or you get left behind. It's all about good android phones now and am rocking my itel S31. Sorry bb |
Loool, many looking local here, wait till I upload mine am currently using on my itel S31 |
Heard of the itel latest phone? Itel S31 smartphone.. Better than most if not all there |
Four cameras? Loool, what's the essence when you can get that all rolled into one with the itel S31 smartphone? |
75k this period? That's big ooh, abeg go for the itel S31, it's way less than that 75k |
Itel S31 for the quality picture quality.. Very cool |
Big promises? Go get the itel S31 smartphone jor |
Leave that phone and get yourself the itel S31 smartphone. No stress, no issues |
Cool specs, I still prefer my itel S31 |
Congratulations, you would have got the itel S31 smartphone though |
Whatsapp WhatsApp Messenger is a freeware , cross-platform and end-to-end encrypted instant messaging application for smartphones . It uses the Internet to make voice calls, one to one video calls; send text messages , images, GIF , videos, documents, user location, audio files, phone contacts and voice notes to other users using standard cellular mobile numbers . It also incorporates a feature called Status, which allows users to upload photos and videos to a 24-hours-lifetime feed that, by default, are visible to all contacts; similar to Snapchat , Facebook and Instagram Stories. WhatsApp Inc. , based in Mountain View, California , was acquired by Facebook in February 2014 for approximately US$ 19.3 billion. By February 2016, WhatsApp had a user base of over one billion, making it the most popular messaging application at the time. Telegram Telegram is a free cloud -based instant messaging service. Telegram clients exist for both mobile ( Android , iOS, Windows Phone , Ubuntu Touch ) and desktop systems ( Windows , macOS , Linux ). Users can send messages and exchange photos, videos, stickers, audio, and files of any type. Telegram also provides optional end-to-end-encrypted messaging. Telegram is supported by Russian entrepreneur Pavel Durov it's client code is open-source software , whereas its server-side code is closed-source and proprietary. The service also provides APIs to independent developers. In February 2016, Telegram stated that it had 100 million monthly active users, sending 15 billion messages per-day. The security of Telegram has faced notable scrutiny; critics have argued that Telegram's security model is undermined by its use of a custom-designed encryption protocol that has not been proven reliable and secure, and by not enabling secure conversations by default. Telegram has also faced criticism for its wide-scale use by the terrorist organization Islamic State . Whatsapp is more popular than Telegram though, at least here in Nigeria, but am thinking of trying Telegram on my itel S31. So what do you guys think? Whatsapp or Telegram?
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iTel Mobile announced a successor to itel S11 phone in Nigeria; the first Android 6 smartphone by iTel. The name of this new Selfie-series Android phone is called S31 and it is very good at taking fabulous selfies even in low light conditions. This is because of the F/2.2 wide aperture which enables more light to pass through the lens. So whether you are in cold stone creamy, at Gigles bar or just doing TGIF hangout with friends, just take out your S31 to take selfies. The S31 comes preloaded with 5-level Face Beauty Mode to enable you take beautiful and natural selfies. It also comes with a Super Clear 5.5” HD IPS Display with slim side bezels, which makes viewing photos and messages more pleasing to the eyes. As is the tradition of itel Mobile, everything you need has been provided in the phone box. So there won’t be need to buy earphones and pouch because these are things always included in the package. ITEL S31 FULL SPECIFICATIONS 5.5” HD IPS Screen Front 5.0MP with soft LED Flash Back 5.0MP AF with Dual LED Flash 16GB ROM + 1GB RAM, up to 32GB 5-level Face Beauty Mode Android™ 6.0 Marshmallow 2400mAh Battery Quad-core 1.3GHz Processor HOW MUCH IS ITEL S31 PHONE IN NIGERIA CURRENCY? itel S31 is available in three colors: black, champagne gold and rose gold for about 35,000 naira and you can buy it from 3C Hub stores, Slot outlets and all other smartphone stores in Nigeria.
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You must have seen them. Or perhaps tasted of them, albeit unwittingly. Adulterated palm oil or killer palm oil as some people have come to term them. They are everywhere in the Nigerian market. For the not-too discerning buyer, these set of oils even get the nod ahead of the pure unadulterated palm oil on the shelves because they come across as more alluring. What are the tell-tales? Redness; they are unusually red and attractive, while some are almost impossible to differentiate. From Ikotun market in Lagos to Jankara, to Mushin, Ajegunle, in Lagos, Ibadan and as far as Potiskum in Jos, the story is the same. Nigerians go to the market with the intention of buying palm oil to cook their meals but end up with poison. Yes, consumers do not die immediately, but that does not make it less poisonous; or how does one describe inedible substances and chemicals deliberatly mixed with food ingredients and sold to innocent people? Palm oil ordinarily enjoys a universal acceptance amongst all Nigerian tribes, to the extent that no home-made meal is complete without it (or vegetable oil). Palm oil in Nigeria is derived mainly from African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), popularly referred to as Palm Tree. It is naturally a reddish-orange colour because it has very high beta-carotene content. It is richly endowed with so many health and nutritional benefits. According to Organicfacts.com, an online health journal, the health benefits of palm oil include improving energy levels, preventing cancer, boosting the immune system, helping to prevent aging, protecting against heart diseases and also beneficial to pregnant women. More recently, it has become more popular because of the risk of bad cholesterol associated with other cooking oil. Aside energy, its beta-carotene content also boosts hormonal balance in the body, and enhances vision. The source also states that it prevents macular degeneration and cataracts, thereby enhancing sight. This is why this habit of adulterating the oil is attracting so much attention. “What else do we turn to?” Morayo, a housewife around Mushin area of Lagos, asked this reporter almost rhetorically, during one of his fact-finding mission. Palm oil also has high level of HDL, good cholesterol, which helps to maintain a good balance of cholesterol in the body and by implication, ensure a healthier cardiovascular system. It’s rich in Tocopherols , a type of vitamin A antioxidants, that also help to prevent cancer by neutralising free radicals, which experts say cause healthy cells to mutate into cancerous cells. It is therefore unfortunate that this rather healthy gift of nature is gradually being bastardised to the extent that man now needs to be more alert when buying and consuming it or products for which it serves as a component. Adulterated palm oil everwhere At Ikotun Market, arguably one of the biggest markets in Lagos, an elderly woman, Mrs Saratu (not real name), who deals in yam and other farm stuff in the market, spoke of how adulterated palm oil has taken over the market. “Adulterated palm oil is what we have in the market right now. I mistakenly bought it sometime ago and regretted it. It is adulterated with chemicals and colouring. I got to know the secret when one of the sellers operated close to me, before she closed down due to debt incurred from a microfinance bank.” Asked if there is a marked difference between the pure oil and the adulterated one, Mrs Saratu said, “It is attractive when you behold it in a bottle, but when you cook with it, the chemical with which it had been mixed will not allow you to enjoy the soup. Apart from showing in the colour, which makes the soup as red as blood, the chemical does not allow you to enjoy the soup, as it mars the taste and makes it nauseating. And that is aside whatever health danger the chemical may carry. And as for me, anything that will harm my body, I have sworn not to take, except if I don’t know.” Continuing, she said: “I wonder why they are not just selling the oil pure, even if it is more expensive, at least, people will eat and remain healthy. And it is not as if the mixed one is cheaper. I think it is mainly because the chemical and colouring make the oil red and more attractive. Please, help us tell the government to look into it before these greedy traders kill us all. They don’t seem to care about the risk they are putting the people through. All they are interested in is the money they are making.” Asked how she gets her supply now, or if she now has a way of detecting the adulterated type, Mrs. Saratu said she now buys from source in Edo State, since it is not so easy to determine which has been mixed. “I give money to my contacts who supply me yam in Edo and other states to help me buy pure unadulterated palm oil from source, and this is what I take with my family and sales people who live with me. I buy in gallons, but how many people can do that?” Another woman, Lara, a journalist in Lagos, said the situation is horrible and dangerous to healthy living. Her experience: “I bought it once and it was really appalling. The odour that greeted me the moment I got home was really offensive. Aside that, there were so many dirt and particles; most of them blackish. It was so bad that I just closed the lid and went out to buy another oil. I couldn’t cook with it. I think one of the reasons I fell for it was because I did not taste it. Usually, I taste my oil before buying. “ Since then, Lara said she has been more careful, taking time to always taste the oil and stick to one customer, whom she can trust and who has so far never failed her. Unlike Mrs. Saratu, Lara said the one she bought was not attractive. “It had the same reddish-orange colour but was clearly adulterated. And it was not as if it was cheaper. As a matter of fact, they even make it look more expensive by giving it a higher price tag. That was last December, but after that, I have been extremely careful, making sure I only buy from one customer, whom I trust.,” she said. Yetunde, another journalist, also recounted how her experience made her stop buying palm oil in Lagos. Last year, she said her sister bought a 250 litre palm oil, which they both shared. “Initially,” she said, “the content looked really good. Even when we started using it, it tasted really nice. However, by the time we used it halfway, we discovered that the colour and taste were changing. The content in the gallon had become thick and black. It was then that it dawned on me that the palm oil was adulterated. We stopped using it immediately.” So now, she buys her palm oil only outside Lagos. “Each time my sister or anyone is travelling out of Lagos, I ask them to help me buy from source, to avoid making the same mistake.” She would not allow some bad people to poison her and her family in their greed. Barakat, a housewife and businesswoman, also condemned the adulterated palm oil, which she said may be the cause of the numerous cases of cancer now afflicting the country. A 41-year-old woman, she said in her younger days, cancer was virtually unheard of and wondered why some people, would, for the sake of making money, be poisoning their countrymen and women. To underline her angst over the adulterated oil, Barakat told this reporter of how she has taken it upon herself to enlighten as many people as she knows and come across, never to buy the palm oil. She does not know exactly what chemicals it is adulterated with, but vows that they cannot be edible stuffs. She also wonders what NAFDAC is doing about it. It is from Cotonou – Head, Ikotun palm oil sellers One of the wholesale dealers in Ikotun Market, who gave his name as John, would not divulge any information. He denied knowing about adulterated palm oil and would not tell where he sources his supply from, save an umbrella statement that: “My oga buys it from the East.” Attempts at getting information from the retailers also met with denials and rebuffs. Ifeanyi, a bulky elderly man, is the head of palm oil retailers in Ikotun Market, Lagos. In an attempt to unravel the riddle behind the unwholesome practice and ask if anything is being done to stem the situation, this reporter sought his opinion. He admitted that he is aware of the adulterated palm oil, but said it is the ones brought to Nigeria from Cotonou via Idiroko border that are adulterated. On his own, he said he does not mix his oil and that he sells it as it is delivered from the producers. When asked what the perpetrators use to mix the oil, he said he did not know. When this reporter told him about his finding that the dealers mix the oil with bad cholesterol vegetable oil, colouring and other chemicals, he said he was not aware. And on the effort his association is making to stem the practice, Ifeanyi said the association tries its best, but insisted that it is a difficult situation, as it is hard to catch the perpetrators in the act. On some occasions, he confessed that they have had to fight some of those involved in the practice and admitted almost helplessly that “they just seem unwilling to desist.” As for him, Ifeanyi said he sells original, unadulterated palm oil, but disclosed that even the consumers/buyers make things difficult, as they always ask for the adulterated ones, albeit unknowingly, because of its ‘rich’ colour and attractiveness. “And you know that in business, demand drives supply. So the sellers try to meet up with demand.,” He said. ‘They’re all culpable’ Mrs Saratu on sighting this reporter with the head of the palm oil sellers association, however, vowed that even he is into the unwholesome practice. She expressed surprise that even Ifeanyi was the head of the oil; sellers and said that is a sign that ‘we’re all in trouble.’ When asked if she ever sighted NAFDAC officials cracking down on the adulterated oil sellers, Mrs. Saratu said she had no idea. Read more here:http://thenationonlineng.net/killer-palm-oil-floods-markets/ Cc: sissy3 Dominique
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Iyanya on breakup. I couldn’t sacrifice money for love R n B singer Iyanya has revealed real reasons he broke up with Ghanaian Actress Yvonne Nelson whom he dated for sometime before their relationship hit the rock. The Hold on singer made this known in an interview with The Nation when asked about whom his dating presently. “I am not in a relationship and I will tell you why. It’s not that I don’t want a woman in my life but the thing I that being Iyanya alone is so much work,” said Iyanya, who is currently working on his Extended Play which will drop on March 28. “So much pressure and so much sleepless night. Oh yea lets chill, oh no I gotta go now, I’m flying over this Friday to spend the weekend with you and I be like okay, come over and when she touched down, I have to go somewhere this night. So all that stuffs is really making it hard for me to have a relationship because not everybody is able to accept the fact that I’m going to be in love with somebody who is not going to be around always.” When asked if not being around caused the split between him and Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson he said “that was the main reason actually, although the media will always be the media. But we broke up because we hardly had time for each other. So, it’s like every time she flies from Ghana to Nigeria during that time I drop Kukere I was hustling and I would do four shows in a day and I will make 2million because I was hustling boy and any call at any time I was going for it. So, I won’t say because I was in love with a woman I’m going to see money and I’m going to lay back. “When you have a girlfriend and she’s watching your Snapchat seeing girls back stage hugging you she will be like hell no! I can’t do this shit. And then you finally found a nice girl that’s ready to cope with all that and her parents are like Musician keh? So I just have to do my music and make money.” http://thenationonlineng.net/iyanya-breakup-yvonne-nelson-couldnt-sacrifice-money-love/ Cc: Airmark
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Happening now in Marian by army junction, 2 armed robbers where caught trying to steal from a shop. The people demanding that police allow them to burn the robbers |
balancediet:Hehehe, Loool... The chief is very focused |
So the itel S31 selfie finally settles the life long beef between cats and dogs? Lol |
Richardabbey:Loool, your girl go do you strong thing |
What is actually going on with infinix here on NL? 80% of the phones for sale here are infinix.. I don't know if anyone else has noticed also https://www.nairaland.com/3680565/infinix-note-2-sale https://www.nairaland.com/3681063/infinix-hot-4-sale https://www.nairaland.com/3680673/infinix-hot-sale Over to you guys |
Get the itel S31, you won't have any of this issues |
Itel S31, cool camera quality |
Quality specs from itel S31. Really good phone |