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Family / Re: Cancer Is Endangering The Life Of My Mother. Help!!! by sleit: 9:23pm On Aug 09, 2020
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It will not be well for you and every other promoters of this bullsh*t.

Cancer will visit each of your family and you will spend all your money buying this so called 'miracle' for all ailments.

At Viceni111 please I beg you do not listen to anyone that tells you they know any healing centre or man. Just go straight to the hospital and pray to God you still have the opportunity to cut it off now. I just lost someone very close to breast cancer last Wednesday.

She started out just like your mum with a little lump in 2018. She started tests at LUTH but ran away because she was scared of the after effects of surgery and chemotherapy. And she got deceived by all these tradomedical and supplements people like this fool I'm quoting right now.

The affected breast looked exactly like your mums and she lost so much weight. She visited almost 20 of these people and healing centres promising and giving her false hope that they've treated such successfully.

She started undergoing intense pain in the breast since 2019, sleepless night, rapid weight loss, chronic cough, light headedness and weakness. Still she was insistent about visiting these healing centres. She was referred to a local healer in Abeokuta in April 2020 who said he had treated such, and she had to live in his centre to receive daily 'treatment'.

Eventually she called one afternoon 3 weeks ago that she wants to come home that she feels weak and we should help make arrangements for a private hospital so she can regain her energy. I cried when I set my eyes on her. She could hardly walk. After a week in the private hospital she gained a bit of strength, we then took her to FMC Abeokuta. The doctor said nothing can be done as it has affected her lungs and heart, so she had to be placed on oxygen. The said she should be on drugs before they work on palliative plans for her. She was in FMC for just 5 days before passing away and all she kept praying for was for God to give her a second chance that she regrets not going with medical advice. We recently buried her.

I sent something to you. Confirm if you got it.

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Technology Market / Re: All Offerup, Letgo, Craigslist, 5miles, Ebay, Amazon Deals.*READ FIRST PAGE* by sleit: 7:48am On Aug 03, 2020
Rakiticbarca:
HP Laptop
15" HD Touchscreen
Core i7-8th Gen
4GB Ram + 16GB Intel Optane
1TB HDD
Window 10


TLC 145K 140K


[s]Lenovo X1 carbon 1st Gen
Core i7
16GB Ram
512GB SSD
Backlit keyboard
TouchScreen
Fingerprint scanner

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Lenovo X1 carbon 1st Gen
Core i7
16GB Ram
512GB SSD
Backlit keyboard
Fingerprint scanner

TLC 100K

HP elitebook 745 g4
AMD A12-8th Gen
8GB Ram
256GB SSD + 500GB HDD
Fingerprint scanner
No Backlit keyboard
Laptop and Charger

6Pcs available

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HP elitebook 745 G3
AMD A12
8GB Ram
256GB SSD + 500GB HDD
Fingerprint scanner
No Backlit keyboard
Laptop and Charger

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HP elitebook 745 G2
AMD A10
8GB Ram
256GB SSD + 500GB HDD
Fingerprint scanner
No Backlit keyboard
Laptop and Charger

TLC 70K[/s]

Hello sir.

Can I get the specs of Lenovo in this post from you?
Technology Market / Re: California(Los Angeles),pickup services..Online purchase..(Ebay/Amazon,walmart) by sleit: 5:41pm On Jul 17, 2020
pstfrancis:



I thought I was d only one ooooo getting it wrong and am wondering what I did wrong. It has never be like this before, so am wondering what the problem is all about. It is well oooooo. God no go shame us.

Let's just chill for him then.
Technology Market / Re: California(Los Angeles),pickup services..Online purchase..(Ebay/Amazon,walmart) by sleit: 5:40pm On Jul 17, 2020
Meduca:



Give him more time .... he is probably over whelmed with tonnes of messages and sorting stuff out. Remember this shipment was huge. March 17th - June 26th , so you can imagine the load. If it was in the time of 2 days shippings, no delay in response from him. He hasn’t even done any pick ups in the past 4 days

OK na.

Thanks.
Technology Market / Re: California(Los Angeles),pickup services..Online purchase..(Ebay/Amazon,walmart) by sleit: 4:58pm On Jul 17, 2020
Meduca:


Just follow his instructions, send him the calculations he sent to u earlier before the purchase and pick up. And if there is a balance that needs to be paid you pay , then have your password.

This isn't a matter of not following instructions.

I followed the format, messaged him for over 30 hours now and he didn't even open my message.

No be person wey open message go know say someone no follow instruction?

Funny thing is he's almost always online. I've never seen this kind of disregard before on top my money.
Programming / Re: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by sleit: 9:35pm On Jun 03, 2020
cochtrane:
As a budding data scientist who visits NL often, it's not surprising that you start to get more than interested in the some of the topics making front page and how frequent topics from individual sections reach the top. I have been looking into this for a while and thought it would be nice to do some investigation in this regard. For example, which section makes front page most often? How often do we see programming topics get to the front page? Who posts more often on the front page? Is it really lalasticlala, as is frequently supposed, or is it someone else? What exactly has been the relationship between lalasticalala and snakes over the past year? Some people think he loves to push snake topics to the frontpage more often than other topics. What else can we learn from the topics making frontpage? Like for example, are they mostly about Buhari or something else?

To this end, I scrapped the front page data and obtained more than 28,000 records. You can download this data set I obtained here on my github. If you are a data science enthusiast who also likes Nairaland, this may be good motivation to dig into a topic that interests you. You will find a metadata file in the sublink as well and can investigate what the attributes are about. You've got titles, links, sections and time that posts made front page. It's a year of data from 31st May 2019 till date. It turns out to get the whole frontpage information may need more than 230,000 records! That's huge, and probably not so wise to collect for a quick, lazy analysis. Except, of course, you have business motives

For me, I was interested in a few topics.
First, from which section did we get the most frontpage material over the past year? Apparently, it is "Politics". It trumps everything. "Celebrities" come a close second. Not surprising, right? What with the volume of Bobrisky posts and co. And then "Crime" comes third. Does this point to a high frequency of crime in Nigeria? I leave that question to you. "Programming"? Didn't even make bank one time!
The fact that politics make frontpage more often clearly shows that top on our discourse as Nigerians is probably politics, if Nairaland reflects a microcosm of the Nigerian environment, which I feel it does.

Who posts more often on the frontpage? Not lalasticlala like you might think. It's a person called dre11; at least over the last year. Maybe you know him, may you don't. Lalasticlala is not even in the top three.

One quirky thing I found, however, was that the time it takes for a post to get to frontpage has a heavily right-skewed distribution. Before plotting this, I lazily thought it might be normally distributed, cos...well, a lot of things are normally distributed and it shouldn't be unusual to have this normally distributed as well; few make front page early, few late, and most are in between. Right? On the contrary, the reality is skewed. I feel the heavy skewness probably points to deliberate human intervention. Most posts make front page early, not late. They are created and in little time pushed to the front page. Evidently in a deliberate fashion. Else the data should be normally distributed, don't you think? Anyways, that's what my data shows. Maybe, better insight could be derived though if one scraped randomly over the past several years in order to obtain a truly random sample.

And there were a few threads which made front page late. Very late! In the past year, we have had threads from 8 years ago make frontpage. Yes, 8 years ago! Thats's 2012. And then there are those that were initially posted 5 years ago before they made front page. Perhaps you can find more if you looked into the data set?

Anyways, getting your hands dirty with a data set is always a good way to learn data analysis. If you need help with navigating this, you can buzz me.

Guy this is really impressive.

What's your educational background like?
Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by sleit: 6:03am On Jun 03, 2020
MMotimo:


You mentioned me on a topic that has since been closed so I was not able to respond. Thanks for your comment

kiss
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 6:03am On Jun 03, 2020
AgbenuAnna:

Just fetch small in a place and stir very well or pour in a small mortar then stir very well (until it becomes fluffy)before you put it in fire

Thanks
Business / Re: EXCLUSIVE : How To Make Level 2 Seller On Fiverr In A Month As A Nigerian Seller by sleit: 4:52am On Jun 03, 2020
Valwezzy:


All right, thanks a bunch!

Please which exchanger did you later use and how was the rates?
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 9:25pm On May 30, 2020
AgbenuAnna:
Plenty akara yo go round

How do you scoop it in to get perfect Akara balls like this? Mine looks deformed some how cry
Travel / Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by sleit: 12:19pm On May 25, 2020
LMay:
23kg max not 25kg if Turkish Airlines. That is, 23kg each in two places. That's for your main luggage.

8kg max for your cabin luggage.

Total of 54kg!

UKMigrant has touched on food items to bring on. Let me help with luggage packing tips, you might need them.

Tips

You're not allowed to put food or sharp objects (cutlery, blade, pocket knife etc) in your cabin luggage or carry on (hand bag/laptop bag), so pack smartly.

Tightly pack all your clothes, shoes, books, or weaves (if female) into your cabin luggage. Instead of folding clothes passively or mindlessly like we do when arranging our closet, roll each tightly into a bunch.This will squeeze out air & give you more space in the box to squeeze more clothes into. You can watch YouTube videos to learn this technique.

Now you're left with food items, sharp objects, and any cream/perfume exceeding 50ml (Only liquid of less than 50ml per bottle is allowed in the cabin luggage). Now arrange all these carefully into your main luggage.

For food items, put into ziploc bags or transparent polythene bag like pure water bags. Put different food items into each and label appropriately...e.g Melon, Ogbono, Ugwu vegetable etc.

For ladies carrying weaves, discard the packs to make your luggage relatively lighter.

Palm oil is not allowed. Don't even bother!

You don't necessarily need an industrial scale to weigh your luggage. Buy a regular domestic scale. You know the ones "Check your weight" guys carry around? Yes, that one. It's less than 2k.

To weigh, first stand on it and check your weight. Write it down or memorise it. Now put your luggage on your head and check your combined weight. Subtracting your own weight from the combined weight will give you the weight of your luggage.

Your allowance per main luggage is 23kg but aim for 21kg or max 22kg at home. Why? The scale at Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport is forward by about 2kg. You don't want to stress yourself with reshuffling at the airport or trashing stuffs you bought with your hard-earned money. Pack smartly from home!

Airport staffs are not smiling again. Before they allow you pass/check-in a 23.9kg bag, you'll beg tire. Anything above that, they'll tell you to go obtain a ticket of $150 per overweight bag upstairs! You don't need that wahala in your life.

What else?

Remember I asked you to stuff all your clothes & books plus shoes into your cabin luggage? Trust me, it would have exceeded 8kg by now. You know the box itself will add to the weight as well.

Let me give you orijo. grin

1. Your laptop bag is not weighed. That's an extra space to put clothes, books, laptop (of course), charger etc.

2. Your hand bag isn't weighed either. If you're a lady, that's a plus. You can carry a laptop bag + your handbag alongside the cabin bag.

3. If you're eleru town council like me & you've utilised all available spaces yet you're still not within allocated kg limits, fear not. There's still a way.

Leave your original cabin luggage with somebody (eg family/friend who followed you to the airport). Let them act like they own the bag while they simply stand by it.

Check in your laptop bag as your Cabin Luggage. They'll tag it and return it to you while the two main bags are passed to cargo. Now remove the tag and stickers on your laptop bag and place it on your original Cabin Luggage you kept with your escort. You're done!

With these tips, you'll have a smooth sail luggage wise.


Extras....

Depending on how light or fancy you want to travel, those silly Echolac boxes are not your friend. 1) They'll add to the overall weight 2) They're not durable. Most would be damaged (broken handles, broken wheels, torn surface areas, etc) before you arrive your destination. How would you even lift a damaged box? You'll place it on your head maybe grin

Invest in a quality box. Might be pricey but it will last for years and save you from embarrassing situations. I don't know if/where those are sold in Nigeria. I bought mine in the abroad. This is my 5th year of usage and I travel very frequently. It's still intact.

If you're low on cash, buy those very strong bagco ghana must go bags as main luggage. Not the usual ones. This one is a bit recent & it comes in one color - grey! More like a grainy white mixed with black. It costs about N1,500 per bag. Nothing to be ashamed of. You wont even see it until your final destination after you check it in at MMIA, so you can still form posh in transit with your cabin luggage. Regular travellers use it a lot. It's very light and durable. For your information, they sell it in the abroad too. So what? In fact, its a life saver for people whose boxes get damaged at the airport. Just that they'll pay a few extra thousands more to procure it at the airport.

No use am as cabin baggage oooo. You'll look like Osuofia in London. Hehehe. Joking. Use a correct small sized box as cabin/hand luggage.

Third option is to source for lightweight boxes (rare) or lightweight travelling bags with wheels (looks like a piece of cloth with wheels attached when empty. The box-shaped compact ones are heavy).


Wishing you a safe flight!





Quoting this for future reference

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Family / Re: Wife Trying To Ruin My Career Within A Few Months Of Arriving Abroad by sleit: 11:23am On May 25, 2020
MMotimo:
I'm not picking sides but my own is the lessons readers can learn from this drama. Particularly as it relates to the whole "carried her abroad" language.

There are exceptions to the narration below and I realize the current drama is between a couple that got married in Naija, not a new union. My focus is on singles. In general, this is how it plays out:

Some men go abroad, marry for papers either through pretence (essentially romance scam ) or contract. Then they divorce and go and import a girl from Naija, usually arrangee marriage. For some reason, the default is to find a girl whose family is economically disadvantaged and therefore desperate to escape poverty while the man himself will often be from a controlling, local family.

Bobo goes into great debt abroad to woo and marry his import with the tacit agreement that when she lands, she too would contribute to service the gbese. This is not discussed with family members on both sides so everyone just sees bobo spending money like it's growing on trees. The man himself is often the controlling and domineering type with a god complex, afterall he just "rescued" a whole family from poverty by marrying their daughter. The girl may or may not know about his controlling behavior but often does not care either way.

The following paragraph is the important part -

For the girl and her family to have some dignity before and after marriage, her family members, far and wide, should try shake bodi, contribute or carry the marriage expenses. Pay for her passport, visa fees and even ticket sef. Even if it means the girl would pay back as soon as she starts working over there. Remember, this is to preserve your dignity for the future and avoid statements from the man and his family such as "hungry family, poor family, na our son liberate her family from poverty " etc. These statements will be on repeat every time the man or his family have an axe to grind so do the upfront sacrifice to prevent this. Don't forget that in this scenario, his family is already highly involved in facilitating the marriage and already feel entitled. This is what the girl and her family signed up for, no need to pity anybody.

If the girl's family no reach to offer support. Please and please , when your daughter gets to Obodo Oyinbo, as early as possible, she should start sending hard cold cash (not gifts o) to his family members, particularly the ones that know the history. Send them more than the bobo ever spent on her and her family in Naija. This is the "block mouth" money to forestall any future
superiority complex on their part. Even if it meansthe bobo giving her the money in the background to give them.

Then of course, she has to help the bobo's hustle to pay off the wooing and marriage debts. After that, she can turn to help her family. In all these, omoge has to stay humble and respectful. If the marriage crashes for whatever reason, you and your family can carry your head high. Any of his family members that talk anyhow, show them the Western Union of the funds you "gave" them as soon as you arrived or better still remind them of yours and your family's contribution to the marriage and travel expenses. Awoof dey run belle so don't get carried away. Just jeje pay what you owe his people so you can do your love in Tokyo in peace.

Marriages crash every day but don't open your family up to disrespect in the future.

All of the above also applies when it is the guy that is imported, same for each sex.

Just want to say I don't know you but I love you for this contribution.

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Crime / Re: NDLEA Discovers ‘First-Ever’ Indian Hemp Oil Lab In Lagos by sleit: 9:34am On May 24, 2020
This news so pains me.

I never knew there was such a factory in Lagos, if I knew I would have found a way to buy in bulk sef. (I know it will be cheaper)

I have an aunt with breast cancer, and it is that cannabis oil that has been helping her with the intense pain. But it is too expensive to keep buying seeing as a bottle that is about the size of an ear drop is going for over 30 thousand naira. She is in pain currently as the oil has run out.

If I only knew where to buy Indian hemp, I will try the extraction myself.
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 1:31am On May 22, 2020
Dyt:


1. Because I don't use much water, the foil/nylon will help soften faster.

2. Nope, just the white rice (I am not a salt person too)

Oh great! Thanks!
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 1:30am On May 22, 2020
Mariangeles:


You're welcome.

1. For the veggies, I usually start with the hardest: Carrot, green beans or peas, green peppers, spring onion and so on...

2. It shouldn't take long. Within minutes, it should be ready.
Make sure the green vegetables don't change colour.

3. For the frying of the veggies? About one cooking spoonful of oil should be enough, since you already cooked the rice in oil and chicken stock which also has some oil in it.

4. Depends on your preference; if you like your food well seasoned, go ahead and season to your taste.

Note: if you want more colour in your rice, you can add turmeric powder to it.


Thanks!
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 1:29am On May 22, 2020
BlueRayDick:


Check this video out. I watched the video about 3 times, memorized the process and I cooked the meal below; and that was my first time cooking fried rice


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9klTmhNneys


Thanks!
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 8:14pm On May 21, 2020
Dyt:


I have different methods
It depends on the spirit working with me that minute

Method 1
perboil my rice
In another pot I have all the ingredients I wanna add to the fried rice
I fry with either butter or veg oil
Then I add the almost done rice
Stir and cover for a few mins to steam

Method 2
I add water and curry, maggi, salt and oil in a pot boiling
I wash my rice thoroughly
Then add to the water and cover with foil or nylon
While I fry my orisirisi
When the rice is done
I add the fried orisirisi
There you have the fried iresi




Looks Yummy! Thanks for the timely response.

Questions:

1. Why the use of foil/nylon and does it make a difference?

2. From method 1, is it that you don't season your perboiled rice?

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Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 8:09pm On May 21, 2020
Mariangeles:


People have different ways of making fried rice.
My preferred ingredients for fried rice are:

Chicken
Vegetable oil
Onion
Garlic
Carrots
Green peppers
Green beans or peas
Spring onions
Sweet corn
Curry powder
Thyme
Bay leaves
Knorr seasoning...

My method of making fried rice is quite different from the usual because of the quantity of rice. It also absorbs more flavour this way.

First I parboil my rice, then I fry my onions, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, curry powder, seasoning cubes, then I add in my parboiled rice and stir until it absorbs the colour and the flavour.
Next I pour in my chicken stock and hot water to the rice. (The liquid should be a little above the rice)

While my rice is cooking, in a separate pan/pot, I fry all my chopped vegetables in a little oil.
When my rice is done, I add in the stir fried vegetables to it, stir, balance for seasoning and salt, then stir finally.

My fried rice is ready! smiley

Yum. Yum. Thanks for the quick response.

Some questions:

1. Do you follow steps in adding in the veggies for frying. Like maybe a veggie comes first or last. Or do you just fry them all at once?

2. Then how long for frying the veggies?

3. About how much oil should be used for frying?

4. Am I to season the stir-fry veggies?
Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 6:53pm On May 21, 2020
Please who can give me a tried and trusted fried rice recipe. The 2 times I made it they weren't really nice, and didn't have that unique 'fried-ricey' taste and colour. I want to make it on Saturday.

CC. Akpos...Pocohontas..Motunbaby... Cococandy.. Mariangeles.. Dyt.. Those are the monikers I can mention off my head
Business / Re: Procrastination : What Do You Procrastinate About? by sleit: 5:15am On May 19, 2020
OK. Imma jump on this thread also cause I am a big P. I'm this kind of person that believes in acquiring skills, but funny thing is I never end up practicing or utilising them. So for now, I have 2 things I want to focus on:

1. Starting the publishing process on Amazon KDP:
My main issues here is writing the book. I have been on a book for over 3 months (Yeah, I am that big a procrastinator) but I haven't even gone past the research stage not to talk of writing, editing, formating or publishing.

2. Learning Data Analysis Skills:
So I have been following this thread on nairaland on the chronicles of a data analyst/scientist and I feel it is the type of Upskill I need. There has been tons of resources mentioned already and I have a roadmap of my learning journey. I already downloaded some tutorials on Microsoft Excel - 2 weeks ago, which is to be the first stage of the learning process. And as usual, I never even watched a second of it.

I have always had lots of excuses and workload holding me back. But I cleared them all on Sunday, and now I've got about 9 hours of free time daily. I already mapped out how to spend the 9 hours starting yesterday (Monday), but trust me to be distracted by a lot of unnecessary things.

So Today, my work begins.

The plan is to dedicate 5 hours to writing and 4 hours to learning. I'd give a daily update as from tomorrow.

Ciao!

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Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 8:30pm On May 18, 2020
Divinehealer:


LOL. No vex grin. I will try to improve on it

You still don't get it grin

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Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 8:28pm On May 18, 2020
Divinehealer:


I told you it wasn't in that group smiley The person that was insulted, doesn't she know which group she was insulted on? Pls if possible can you tell her to share with us here so that I can verify? I have no reason to lie. Let this fine sister pls speak up on what group exactly she was abused on. Our group is called (see what I cooked!) Look through and tell me if you found 1 single rude comment to any post in that group. Plus, if anyone was insulted, a simple report to the admin would resolve it and the insukter removed or muted. Life no hard as una dey take am na.
Me I don't understand why people get all worked up when admins in the group are ever ready to kiss the booboo and make the pain go away if they get hurt by other members.


Edited.... I think I know what group that was. I know it haha.
Yeah, it was a big issue a few weeks ago about people posting photos off the internet or so. It's a naija food group. Where people learn to cook naija meals. Now I get where you guys are coming from grin But in reality, we can not 100% eliminate people using photos of others. If found, feel free to call them out with proof and without insults grin as we do not allow rude comments. We only have control over how members are treated by other members. That is why we need people who are true to the name and passion.

See what I cooked! is not just for Nigerians. It's a place to just showoff your food and if in the mood, your recipe.

The way you keep saying 'she', 'her', and 'fine sister' is just funny to me.

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Food / Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by sleit: 4:51pm On May 18, 2020
MomoAdura:

No improvement ooo.
I guess it's just the kneading!

This looks so fluffy. How long do you knead for?
Family / Re: Madagascar Vanilla Beans, Vanilla Extract And Vanilla Bean Paste by sleit: 7:52pm On May 17, 2020
chichidiana:
Like your contribution ,but I have other articles written about vanilla and all... it’s quite simple and specific everybody knows that vanilla is a flavor and what I am preaching is the real vanilla and I also have pictures of what real vanilla looks like and how you can even make your own vanilla extract. Apart from vanilla extract I also have vanilla bean paste and vanilla sugar...

She's right, you know. It was actually the word Madagascar that made me rush in. I thought you were selling the Covid 19 herbal cure from Madagascar. I still don't understand what it is you're selling tho.
Programming / Re: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by sleit: 11:13am On May 17, 2020
Hi guys, DataCamp is offering one week free access to all their courses. Check it out at https://www.datacamp.com/freeweek

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Phones / Re: Subscriber Options for UNLIMITED Internet - WORTH IT? by sleit: 10:05pm On May 15, 2020
vichaz10:


Where exactly are you in sango.... Find a way to get to St Timothy Anglican Church, domino's pizza or karma supermarket...... You'd find the outlet around that axis it was formerly used by airtel.

Really? I was around that area and didn't see... Maybe because of the whole lock down ish sha.. I'd try again next week. Thanks.
Phones / Re: Subscriber Options for UNLIMITED Internet - WORTH IT? by sleit: 2:01pm On May 15, 2020
vichaz10:



They have an outlet in Sango-ota opposite M.R.S filling station close to domino's pizza....

Hi... I'm there now and can't find it. Are you sure? Cos I called CC now and they said no coverage for Sango.

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