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piperson:lwkmd...i had my first laugh today when i saw this..Thanks.. |
jayauthentic:aww , thanks.. You can google up the gionee shop address for your state. |
jayauthentic:uwc ,the no. is +2349099093018.I Its better just going there than calling,cos they have to assess d phone. |
callydon:me too,i was told it gets spoilt when u remove it with force in a way that it puts pressure on d cord. |
EFGH:I had the same issue some days back,i even performed a hard reset on the phone,it worsened.I called a friend working at gionee care shop ibadan to complain about the screen flickeing issue, and he told me to bring it.I took it there and they checked for the warranty seal(a shiny silver square sticker) under the battery.I left the phone there thinking it would take time,It was so surprising when they called me in 2 hrs time to come get the phone.Apparently,it was the screen itself that was faulty,so they replaced it with brand-new screen..Free!Find time to take it to d one in Mokola,Ibadan.. Their service is commendable.If you have opened the phone somewhere else,or broken d warranty seal..you would be asked to pay for the repair. |
#fortheloveofbooks I started reading Oprah winfrey's book titled "what i know for sure".Its filled with insightful wisdom alongside tit bits of her autobiography.She wrote; "When was the last time you laughed till your sides hurt? Or smiled so hard your eyes crinkled?More to the point, if your life ended tomorrow, what would you regret not doing? If this were the last day of your life, would you spend it the way you’re spending today?The gift of deciding to face your mortality without turning away or flinching is the gift of recognizing that because you will die, you must live now. Whether you flounder or flourish is always in your hands—you are the single biggest influence in your life.Your journey begins with a choice to get up, step out, and live fully. You have the choice this very moment—the only moment you have for certain. I hope you aren’t so wrapped up in nonessential stuff that you forget to really enjoy yourself—because this moment is about to be over. I hope you’ll look back and remember today as the day you decided to make every moment count, to relish each hour as if there would never be another. And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance." On her love for reading; "Give me a great novel or memoir, some tea, and a cozy spot to curl up in, and I’m in heaven! I love to live in another person’s thoughts; I marvel at the bonds I feel with people who come alive on the page, regardless of how different their circumstances might be from mine. I not only feel I know these people, but I also recognize more of myself. Insight, information, knowledge, inspiration, power: All that and more can come through a good book." I am literally in book heaven,savoring each page like i never want this book to get to the end. |
Seriously?@seun please have a niche for this forum.If we want to see all this ,we can simply click 'explore' on instagram.If your mods are lazy,then its too bad..There are many educative threads that are left to rot in various sections while we see trash like this on frontpage. |
This freeze abi frozen needs to grow the hell up!I see no reason why he had to put it on instagram.Always looking for ways to stay relevant! |
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abuayman:And they had to add that he died in oversea,like its a thing of pride?This is a lesson to all who risk their lives to make illegitimate money.When the day of reckoning comes,people who did not even know how you suffered would enjoy the money you died trying to make! |
lol..it's so true,but I never did that anyways. |
For those saying she was naive,desperate and the cause of all her problems..hahahahaha.I happen to have front row seats to crazy matrimonial cases,this is even a small issue!In my few years of practice, I have heard stories that made me say "no one should be trusted!"Marriage is more than how we see it.The best is to pray for God to take away any one you are planning to marry, who may be a source of constant pain to you.Nairalanders like to sit and cast blames without even considering that this could have happened to them.What if they lived far from her relatives,He could have said 'the sister' was living in the north or sth,thats why she has not been around.If someone you trust sets out to mess up your life eh,it would be like American wonder to you o...Except you want to live a life where u check every thing your husband /wife says to verify if it's the truth. |
I know all this,but I need alcohol at times to cope with the kind of clients we represent.The fact that you have to ignore your conscience and represent someone you despise ; knowing fully well he/she is guilty of a heinous crime makes the alcohol very very necessary!I can't complain though.It helps to remind myself about the presumption of innocence and just do my job regardless of what I know.That makes alcohol my therapy and escape from reality ! |
rita25:True o,i did a divorce where the wife was knacking her husband's younger brother living with them in their matrimonial home. |
Seun:Please get me a Royal cape,a crown and a throne,let's name him king!Thats the truth right there.On the flip side,i know very few true Christians still practice "TOTAL" abstinence from sex before marriage.Its very hard Sha.. |
GODKID98:You are welcome. |
GODKID98:He is right,an ex convict is a person who was sentenced to a prison term by the judgment of court of competent jurisdiction.After serving his time in prison custody,he is then referred to as an ex-convict.In this case the man in question was only arrested and detained in police custody for questioning and investigation of the allegations against him,that doesn't make him a criminal or convict. |
kITATITA:I will believe in change when the exchange rate is 1$-N100 naira.Till then,i am still partially disappointed in this change regime. |
I have been having at least 20 hrs of power supply daily since Friday last week.Whatever they are doing, i like it! |
Seriously?? I am sure the guy is very good in bed.This is no ordinary love,it has to be a brain disorder caused by fear of another person enjoying what she has been enjoying! |
shuggah:Do you live in Nigeria?Women are often the object of ridicule in sexual issues.A boy who starts having sex at 15 is applauded, a girl does same and is tagged as loose and promiscuous. |
shuggah:Oh i see,but d media reported that she was caught having sex with a boy at her house? |
See she open teeth finish,dem go soon use am do househelp for the new home .Very few persons can treat someone else's child like their own.Meanwhile,is she actually being celebrated for being promiscuous at her tender age?I dont understand the justice part at all.Yes,the punishment was overboard but no one is talking about ensuring she doesn't do that in future till she is at least an adult. |
eleojo23:real laughing stock o.My friend has been without a job since march this year,law firms are not hiring.The ones hiring are offering to pay her 10-15k.Its sad really! I once saw a lawyer eating gala and pure water after court in ibadan.The way he was eating the food sef,you would know that his hunger was real.Where the money dey? |
Sad but true...Now agriculture is the key!As a lawyer,lemme tackle the law aspect.The op couldn't have said it better.I was telling someone today that the legal profession isn't all that its cracked up to be.People hail you "the law ,barrrister"! If they knew what's up.First of all,with the way law school churns out barristers sometimes up to 5000 new wigs in a year,where would they practice? Many firms are aware of the proliferation of young lawyers and therefore see it as a way to underpay most of us.The profession is one that pays off after many years of experience and hardwork .The lucky ones are those from influential families who assist them to rise to the pinnacle of the profession.My boss is a renowned lawyer and he had it rough. Today,after 28 years at the bar,he is very comfortable but had to pay his dues for 15 years before he started making it.For those watching how to get away with murder and suits series, biko law is not like that in Nigeria.You are like a blank slate after law school..University and law school teaches you very little.Dont let law series mislead you! Its in active practice you get to learn the nitty gritty of the job. Look for honest lawyers that would be willing to tell you the realities on ground before deciding to study law.If you have the passion for it,don't expect to start making it once you are called to bar.It boils down to the grace of God, luck and connections.In all,i love being a lawyer.. I derive joy and fulfilment from what i do. |
I have read all except Zambia shall be free and Jaguar Nana. |
ClassCaptain:u no dey forget sometin sef?Just kidding,i dey kampe. |
ClassCaptain:lol,no worry..Just pm me,we would gist better. |
Pseudonymous:haba,the school is a unity school na,there is nothing like chips in a federal govt college.I attended one so i know how strict their policy on cheating can be.Na you and your God for exam hall! |
Even ogbongeblog has more integrity than nairaland |
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