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I recently swapped my phone, about two weeks ago precisely. The experience was okay and I'll say I got a fair value. My Tecno C9 was valued at the rate of 38,000 naira, that's almost 60% of the price I got the phone. I did some research before going there, you get a maximum of 30% when you want to swap your phone in China, while its 40% in the US, if we're getting 50% to 60% valuation, in all honesty I'll say that is fair. Remember it's phones we're talking about here, not land. Once the seal is broken, it automatically loses value. |
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Hello guys, I'm in a competition and it closes 12noon today, the bad part is I'm losing wit a slim margin, I need you all to please vote for me, it's very easy, it won't take more thank a minute. Vote for me pls, open the link and write '6' as a comment, that's all https://m.facebook.com/LGAfrica/photos/pb.156036547801884.-2207520000.1428681946./869546573117541/?type=1&source=54 Thanks as you do so. |
Hello guys, I'm in a competition and it closes 12noon today, the bad part is I'm losing wit a slim margin, I need you all to please vote for me, it's very easy, it won't take more thank a minute. Vote for me pls, open the link and write '6' as a comment, that's all https://m.facebook.com/LGAfrica/photos/pb.156036547801884.-2207520000.1428681946./869546573117541/?type=1&source=54 Thanks as you do so. |
Hello guys, I'm in a competition and it closes 12noon today, the bad part is I'm losing wit a slim margin, I need you all to please vote for me, it's very easy, it won't take more thank a minute. Vote for me pls, open the link and write '6' as a comment, that's all https://m.facebook.com/LGAfrica/photos/pb.156036547801884.-2207520000.1428681946./869546573117541/?type=1&source=54 Thanks as You do so. |
Hello guys, I'm in a competition and it closes 12noon today, the bad part is I'm losing wit a slim margin, I need you all to please vote for me, it's very easy, it won't take more thank a minute. Vote for me pls, open the link and write '6' as a comment, that's all https://m.facebook.com/LGAfrica/photos/pb.156036547801884.-2207520000.1428681946./869546573117541/?type=1&source=54 Thanks as you do so. |
Shoro niyen Modified: I made frontpage and FTC, yaaaay. Well, since everybody does this, I'll be dedicating this to... errr, myself! ![]() |
Popular Nigerian musician 2face Idibia has recounted the early days in his career, when he had nothing and had to hustle for a living. Speaking in an interview with Views Channel, 2face talks about the devastating incident, that led to his dropping out of school. According to him, he was robbed of all his audio cassettes that he recorded and he was so devastated and later dropped out of school to face music. He also recounts how he used to claim ‘staff’ when he boarded public buses in Lagos because he had no money to pay for his bus fare. Staff is a popular word in Nigeria used by public servants like policemen or members of the armed forces whenever they enter public transport so they would not pay their bus fare. He said: “I got robbed sometime in school. All my audio cassettes that I recorded they took them. I was sad for like a year plus. I dropped out and I am like look I am not continuing this thing I am going to follow music. “I actually confessed to my parents. I told them the truth that I am not going back to school. I am going to Lagos, Festac town. All this waka wey I dey talk so, na molue… staff, sometimes na fight we go fight. Them go pursue us from bus.” Innocent Ujah Idibia popularly known as 2face is a proud father of seven children from three different women. He is happily married to Annie Idibia and they have two daughters together. Source: http://www.naij.com/417844-2face-recounts-how-he-dropped-out-of-school.html |
Who is he Pls? raumdeuter: |
Lol see him. No pipeline contract for you oga. This is what yoruba call 'oju-aye' or 'eye-service' in english |
She's beautiful! Very! |
I don't understand why you had to insult me tho, we're all entitled to our opinion ogene007: |
All these won't help Jonathan, he knows within him that Buhari is winning this. I have decided! SaiBuhari |
Bola Ahmed Tinubu: Reading the card reader issue Desperation surges within the presidency and PDP camp. Postponing the election to March 28, this group thought they had bought added time to alter the electoral equation in their favor. They were frightened that February 14 would have been their demise. Four weeks out of the six week delay, they have not found the elixir they craved. The date change has not changed the electoral dynamic in their favor. With the damage they have done to the nation, how could they think a mere six weeks would return to them the precious goodwill they had so meanly squandered? They now discover there likely is no sudden alteration that can repair the mess they have made of things. The extra time has only been a temporary stay of execution of the people’s sovereign will against a desolate government that, through its callous neglect of the economy and national security, has been more hindrance than help to the people it once vowed to serve. The PDP remains in virtually the same position they occupied in early February. They look behind them to find the people no longer there. They are angry because they think the people have deserted them at the eleventh hour. The greater truth is that they abandoned the people at the very dawn of this administration. They will now reap the dividends of their indifference. Just as they did a week before the original February election date, all senior PDP figures have run into the street not to contest in the elections but to contest against elections being had at all. They remain afraid of the outcome of a clean and free exercise. They would like it to be loose and murky or not to hold at all. This is the reason they vehemently hackle about the use of a card reader for the elections. They have belatedly learned the card reader will prevent customary electoral malpractices. The reader will separate them from their cherished weapons of multiple voting and ballot stuffing. The best hope for them to manufacture victory is to manufacture reasons to nix the card readers, thus necessitating a last-minute reversal to the old, discredited process. The claim that use of the cards will disenfranchise voters is bogus. The world over, voters are required to register to vote and to present at the polling booth on election day a voter registration card. This process is not materially different than what takes place in other nations. Neither the card nor the reader itself is used to cast votes. The card is a form of identification, an important and effective method internal control, verification and confirmation, affirming the voter is the eligible to participate in this important civic exercise. In the old system, the voter still had to present a voter registration card that would be verified by the appropriate electoral official. The verification process was porous and inaccurate due in part to innocent human error and to wilful malpractice. By making the verification process dependent on computer-read biometrics, the elements of human error and mischief have been eliminated from this important process. Fingerprints cannot be altered nor can the machine’s reading of them be distorted. Only those entitled to cast ballots will be allowed to receive a ballot to cast. I cannot understand how anyone with even the pretence of a democratic bone in his body can bemoan this improvement. They cry that the card- reading machines are imperfect. No one can guarantee that each and every machine will perfectly work. However, the alternative is fraught with even greater imprecision. Each national election conducted in Nigeria since 1999 has been a feat of ample rigging and malpractice. That is the way of the old system. It incentivizes gross impropriety. This new way discourages if not prevents it. Unless the card readers are being sabotaged by PDP agents, the possibility of a massive failure of the readers is so scant as to be statistically implausible. The rate of innocent human error inherent in the old system far exceeds that of computer error in the new one. When we add the high rate of wilful mischief and wrongdoing the old system condoned, the new digital path is vastly superior to the reversion the PDP would have us make. At the end of the day and every day has its end, the people need to vote and need to have confidence in the entirety of the process. The computerized card reader gives us a high probability of finally conducting a clean and fair election. A return to the old system is a sure return to crimes and wrongs that have made our elections a mockery of the democratic ideal and of the people’s will. If one system gives us but the mere possibility let alone probability of a credible undertaking while the other system is doomed by the certainty of the misconduct it produces, it simply makes more sense to opt for the chance of success instead of settling for the certainty of failure. That the PDP cohort wants the old way means they do not want to advance democracy by insuring a decent electoral process. They want to kidnap democracy by orchestrating the electoral result. They are afraid of the verdict of the people because they know they have ill-served the nation for so many years. The energy this administration should have invested in governing the people for six years is now being expended in these last few weeks in the frantic attempt to scuttle or side-wind an election that is tantamount to a referendum on the Jonathan administration. They want to save their skin by choking your democracy. Their efforts come as too much, too clumsily, too late. Do not be persuaded by their attempts to paint themselves as last-second democrats. Their governance has been haughty and arrogant, an eruption of insecurity, unemployment and deep economic recession depleting the national treasury by the day if not by the hour and minute. The times have been fertile and fecund for them but barren and bankrupt as to you! Their long track is one of disservice to you on all accounts — employment, power, water, roads, national security, corruption, education, health, housing and social security. Now at the last minute, they want you to believe they have become paragons of democratic virtue, the guardians of your right to vote. This is an insult to our collective wisdom. Your right to vote is seen as a wrong to them. They don’t seek democracy. They seek to strike fear in you that you may recoil from grasping the democracy that is now so closely at hand. Let us give true democracy a chance. At the end of every contest, the cards must be placed on the table and read. Let all the cards that you as voters hold in your hands be read. Only those afraid of the will of the people fear what the cards shall read. http://dailypost.ng/2015/03/17/bola-ahmed-tinubu-reading-the-card-reader-issue/?utm_source=DailyPost+Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=adaac60ebe-Todays_headlines&utm_term=0_7c25dc3ce6-adaac60ebe-227385965 |
Lol, don't kill yourself o Reno. #Saibuhari anyway. |
Now its easier for Rocahs. I was getting scared when I read reports pdp might combine forces with APGA. Apc all the way! #SaiBuhari |
Mins is. I use a tecno phantom z. What do I need to do pls richybanky: |
Bro, pls I need help on how I'll go about this. Send me ur pin pls Warlord3000: |
That's a suicide mission nah! Well, the rate of unemployment is so high in our country and I bet the pay will b above avaerage, but its juss too risky mehn. Goodluck to them, I hope they won't bring it back home sha. |
I still don't understand what drives the price up and down |
Please, any help on how I can't get it on my pc. |
Lol, I've never seen a camel being slaughtered nah, couldn't help but stand there to see it done moscobabs: |
I was walking down my street (Adejobi street, agege, Lagos) yesterday evening when I stumbled upon a house with three camels tied down in front of it. From what I gathered, the hausa man who owns the house popularly known as 'Governor'- I don't know his real name- kills 2-3 camels every year for sallah, everybody kills ram or cow but this man kills camel.. The big question 'IS IT EDIBLE' ? Also to our muslim friends, is camel an acceptable animal to use for sallah?The rowdy picture was ealier today when they were about to be slaughtered. Follow on IG: @goodsharpguy to see the videos of how they were slaughtered
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I'm the commander of the flagbearers for tomoorow's opening ceremony, also the social comittee rep for my platoon- platoon 8... Yea, I'm bad lyk dat ![]() |
Lol, so they recall legislators in Nigeria... I'm hearing this for the 1st time |
Lagos B14 stream 1 baby, all UITES posted to lag will be going on 5th aug , y'all shud better get ready for us.... ![]() |
Shalla (shout out) si awon goons.. Working boiz! |
Here is the exciting video for the Mavin hit single ‘Dorobucci’. Set in South Africa, the video stars the Mavin All-star crew; Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Dr Sid, D’Prince, Korede Bello, DiJa and Reekado Banks. #CHOMAVINSUPERFAN winner Natalie Pitswe also appears in the video. Direct Download Link: http:///wp-content/uploads/2014/07/wadup-dorobucci.mp4 |
ratiken: Time to teach the midget a valuable lesson. Elections are not won by incessantly criticizing a sitting govt without proffering solutions and politics is not a twitter game.I see him winning tho, he's very strong in Kaduna |
The Former FCT minister, Malam Nasir el-Rufai, is believed to be the favourite to fly the flag of All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2015 governorship election in Kaduna State, party, according to insiders. El-Rufai will be having a head-to-head clash with Hon. Ashiru Isa Mohammed Kudan, who is the vice-chairman of the plum appropriation committee of the house of representatives. It has been gathered that, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, a national leader of the party who enjoys enormous goodwill in Kaduna State, is backing the candidacy of el-Rufai. While Kudan is being backed by the former governor of the state, Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi , although Makarfi is in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar is also said to be backing Kudan, who defected from PDP to APC early this year as part of his plans to run for governorship since the current governor, Alhaji Ramalan Yero, is virtually certain to pick PDP’s ticket. However, el-Rufai’s deft moves in the APC state congress have placed him in an excellent position for the governorship ticket of the party. TheCable was informed that he controls over 70% of the party structure in the state and successfully helped to install Hon. Barnabas Bala Bantex as the state chairman. Bantex’s emergence was significant because that was one of the few times a Kaduna Christian would be state chairman of a major opposition political party, a move that is said to have endeared el-Rufai and APC to the southern Kaduna people. Aside the novelty of his chairmanship, Bantex is also a popular politician in southern Kaduna, having been chairman of Kaura LGA and a member of the house of representatives before. Bantex was elected state chairman in a competitive election in June, polling 634 votes to defeat his closest rival and Ashiru’s candidate, Aliyu Lawal Silver, who had 381 delegates in his corner. Sadiq Mamman Lagos, backed by Senator Mohammed Sani Saleh, vice-chairman of senate committee on foreign affairs, got only 299 votes. One of the factors counting in favour of el-Rufai is the fact that the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), to which he belonged, forms the largest bloc in APC, which is a merger of Nigeria’s leading opposition parties. CPC is very popular in Kaduna State and was believed, at least by its members and sympathisers, to have won the governorship election in 2011. However, the official results showed that PDP’s Patrick Yakowa ─ who would later die in an air mishap ─ scored 1,334,319 votes to defeat CPC’s Haruna Sa’eed who got 1,133,564. It was a narrow margin, in the end. Kaduna is one of the “swing” states in Nigeria where no party is very sure of winning in the general election, but APC stalwarts are confident PDP will be swept out in 2015. However, it is not just el-Rufai and Ashiru that are interested in APC’s ticket. Other aspirants are: former deputy governor of the state, James Bawa Magaji; Senator Dati Baba-Ahmed; Group Captain Bala Zaza Gora; and Hon. Samsudeen Ango Abdullahi. source: http://www.today.ng/politics/kaduna2015-el-rufai-to-fly-apc-flag/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=kaduna2015-el-rufai-to-fly-apc-flag |
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