I'm yet to receive my package from aliexpress after 40days, so I would like to know how alibaba delivers package here in Nigeria and if I Should expect a phone call from them upon arrival or I should go down to nipost ( that's if that it where it would be) and check if it has arrived?
ps3o: it's not worth that price. it shouldn't be more than 24k if it would competitively do better than others. currently, i use the fire and have ported to another ROM of OS 5.1 so as to enjoy it far better. the issue that I just battle is the battery. by the time I screwed into battery analysis, I discovered that it was not up to 2000mAh. innjoo has got to operate more on battery
I've been struggling to get a nice rom for my innjoo fire, if you don't mind, kindly share me the link to download the rom. Thanks
The famous Indian actress is the lead actress in US TV series tittled "Quantico". The series is about the lives of young FBI recruits training at the Quantico base in Virginia.
Personally, judging from the trailer, I think it's gonna be a great show but since I'm yet to see the first episode, I can't give the final verdict.
BTW if you have seen the pilot, share you take on the series and how good you think Chopra is in the series.
koonbey: I respectfully disagree. What do you say to the fact that Nigeria has been becoming progressively less religious? More and more people identify as atheists, agnostics or whatnot, especially young people.
Maybe you're right. But the existence of new churches and strange believes have left our people more beguiled and deluded than ever, the youth included. And most African atheist and agnostics were once a fanatics that had leant the hard way. Nowadays, people go way over their head just to get a miracle.
Europeans and Americans are simply less religious now than they were before, making the "miracle culture" less pronounced. Have you seen this book : "God's generals"? Search it on google. Miracles, deliverance and all the rest are still an important feature of church practice in those countries.
Anyway, this post has nothing to do with miracles, it's a matter of "faith". People doing things because their reigious figure asked them to and my point remains that the lower quality of life in Africa makes people desperate and more gullible, true, but it's not as if Africans are inherently more gulllible, as you imply.
Bros we believe in miracles more than other continents. It's d simple truth. Ur aforementioned reason (socio-economic devt) contributes but our religion disposition is innate. Even when our economy becomes better, we still gonna be this gullible. even the rich ones included.
koonbey: It's not an African thing, it's a human thing, even though it's more pronounced in Africa today due to our problems and people's need to find succour. Do some research and you'll see what lengths of stupidity people have gone to in the name of religion.
That's y I said Africans... The Arabs are more of Muslim and they belive not in miracles. The americans and Europeans rather believe in science and not religion, which means the idiosyncrasies of religion is majorly pronounced in us Africans.