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One of today's designs
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Here we go
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Austyle graphics and print is a graphic design firm located in ozoro, delta state. I think the only way we can improve is to welcome critisizm from great graphic designers from nairaland. And that is while I will be sharing some of my designs here so you guys can correct your fellow nairalander in those areas that I need improvement. Thanks as we roll together |
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At the moment, Glo leads the pack when it comes to cheap internet subscriptions and a recent report by NCC proves this. MTN recently launched an unlimited daily data plan for only ₦150 and we’re yet to see the end of it. Airtel too now has a 3GB data plan that goes for only ₦1000. Note that this isn’t the same as the popular Glo 3GB blackberry plan that requires you to change your device’s IMEI to that of a Blackberry phone. You won’t have to change your device’s IMEI before it works. How to subscribe to Airtel 3GB data plan To subscribe, simply dial *431#. You need to dial *140# to check your balance. Does it work on all devices? Yes, this works on all devices. Whether you own an Android phone or an iOS device, you can enjoy this offer. It also works with USB modems. Speed? As far as I know, Airtel has a poor network coverage in my location and the speed isn’t encouraging. If you’re lucky however, you might attain a good speed if your location has a good network coverage. |
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Imagine WizKid as an old bald man. This graphic designer has put his skills to work and transformed WizKid and Orezi to older bald men. Check out the pictures lol.
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Bobopupa:have u tried them? |
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Happy val
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My val pix with my future val 2 Likes
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Go to church, when I return from church I will hit the TV screen where I will spend some cool hours watching series, then sleep for like an hour or two when I woke up I will prepare to attend a friends birthday. And this is me saying helo with a gift to my future val
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chyinksystem:is it negotiable? |
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Thank God for netify VPN, now I don't have to worry about data consumption. 2 Likes |
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Flavour is on his #FlavourOfAfrica tour and he just stopped by Ivory Coast. He performed in Palais de la Culture in Treichville. A fan broke down when Flavour let her on the stage. He captioned their photo: I was incredibly touched by so many of my fans reactions, including this girl. Bless! ere are some more photos from the show –
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Though The process is terrific but the aftermath is beautiful |
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One of the nation’s leading telecoms network, Globacom, has once again emerged the fastest growing network in terms of acquisition of internet subscribers in Nigeria’s telecommunications industry. This was according to the report of the third quarter of 2015 just released on the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, website. The report indicated that Globacom gained the highest number of internet users in September 2015 with over a million new internet users on its network. NCC indicated that Globacom had 21,896,229 internet users on its network as at the end of September, up from 20,765,379 data users in August. The figure showed an addition of 1,130,850 new internet subscribers. Globacom’s figure was higher than the total number of new internet users who joined the three other major telecom operators, MTN, Airtel and Etisalat. The three recorded a combined total of 716,450 new internet subscribers in September. MTN placed second by recording additional 423,448 new internet users on its network. Airtel placed third with 235,941 new subscribers, while Etisalat recorded the least number of new internet users in the industry with additional 57,061 new data subscribers joining the network in September. For several months, Globacom has led the race for the acquisition of new internet users in the market. The network added 1,434,830 data users last August, while MTN recorded 309,960 and Etisalat 147,149 new internet surfers. Airtel on its part had a drop of 110,838. The steady growth in the number of data subscribers on the Globacom network is said to be a fall-out of the improved data services which followed the networks improvement exercise being carried out by the company. www.thisdaylive.com/articles/again-glo-emerges-leader-of-internet-market/231844/ 15 Likes 1 Share
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Veronicas - You Ruin Me Chris brown sweet love Neyo one in a million Neyo empty frame Neyo mad Neyo make. It work RITA ORA - I Will Never Let You Down Sevyn streter It Won't Stop Jason derulo stupid love |
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It is no news that Nigerians are extremists – and in everything too. Whether or not we choose to admit it, we are laced with (un) conscious bias. Yes, I’m saying there’s some form of sexist, racist, and religious/ethnic bias fortified within many of us ready to prowl out anytime (provided we allow it to). – And you know what’s hysterical? We twist religion to rationalize our bigotry! It’s why we have a prowling harebrained maniac like Abubakar Shekau slaughtering thousands of innocent Nigerians alongside his senseless ensemble of fanatics claiming God asked them to do so or why Pastor Timothy Ngwu impregnated near half of his female congregation with the assertion that the holy spirit asked him to do so. It is also why self pronounced Sheikhs/Imams twist the Quran and Hadith to justify the subjugation of female rights and shun feminists – claiming God does not support such or why a President for four years, disregards his obligations and responsibility as a leader, only to emerge in numerous cathedrals weeks to re election, calling on Reverend fathers to ‘pray’ for him and the homeland. It is no shudder that the ‘Giant of Africa’ notwithstanding its abundant Mosques and Churches alongside millions of worshippers is enfolded by pecuniary disintegration, absolute and relative poverty, corrupt leaders, insecurity, among others. Why despite our conscientiousness do we have immeasurable unease afflicting the masses? Oddly, the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Sweden are more advanced and doing better than us despite that their leaders and people are not as ‘God fearing’ as ours. These countries relentlessly ridicule us and/or the religion that we so espouse, not because religion is humiliating – but because of what we have spun it to. One of the numerous reasons for why we have been trapped in the same (unchanged) position for many years is because we allow those in power to dupe us with religion. An average ‘religious’ Nigerian would not demand accountability from a politician because he/she donated millions to the church he worships in or sponsored thousands to perform Hajj. We are so handcuffed by conviction that we cannot even fight the system (although it is not as simple as it guises) collective action is much better than praying to God for a solution to a problem that is within our control. The blame is not just on our Political, religious and Business leaders. As pointed out in the preceding paragraph, we are similarly a group of virtuously degenerate pretenders passing for Muslims and Christians. We beseech the name of God only when it garbs our purpose while in actuality we live a hypocritical lifestyle – deceiving the gullible that we are a bunch of Godly individuals. I am in no way implying that religion is bad – in fact I think it is liberating, it is what we have twisted it to that makes it corrupt. There is nothing iniquitous about being religious, as long as we are not two-faced about it and do not allow it get in the way of common sense. As a spiritual country, many have the ‘God will provide’ mentality – No, God will not provide. We often pray to God for better leaders, yet when it is time to vote many do not show up to the polling centre and others trade their votes for a few bags of rice. We obey and chase after Pastors that instruct their congregation to eat grass and drink petrol because somehow God instructed it. We sit idly at home ranting all day that there are no jobs while making no effort whatsoever to get productive employment because “if it is meant to be, God will make it happen”. We chase after the boy who stole a piece of meat from the neighbours’ pot and burn him alive while allowing the bigger criminals in power who have ‘stolen’ the wealth of the entire nation to thrive. We give front row seats to criminals in our various religious institutions. Are we being religious or hypocritical? What makes us different from Boko Haram, ISIS and Al Shabab who all use the name of God to justify their evil acts? The most horrendous Nigerian admits to being an devotee of a precise religion, virtually all establishments are foreshadowed with prayers to deceitfully commit things into the hands of God even when the aftermath of such happenings have already been determined by men whose activities are nowhere near godly. ‘Playing’ with religion and/or the name of God with such an approach is past nauseating and rather revolting. What Nigerians need is a country that actually works, one that all institutions are in place and not on the brink of collapse. To accomplish this we have to be channeled by common sense not pointless religious romanticisms. Until we are truly sincere with God and religion and stop using and tolerating it as a tool to cover up evil, then we will keep going in circles. – And if you ever discover yourself extenuating any morally wrong or ‘evil’ act by twisting religion and/or ‘lying against’ God, then you’re not dissimilar from Abubakar Shekau – you don’t have to be a murderer and a raging lunatic to be a religious extremist. ynaija.com/opinion-youre-not-different-from-boko-haram-leader-abubakar-shekau/ |
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By Kehinde Ajose Valentine season is here again and love, they say, makes the world go round. In the spirit of Valentine, your favourite music stars share what love means to them and their unforgettable Valentine’s Day experiences. I used to run away from home on Valentine’s Day—Lord of Ajasa At a time, pioneer of Yoruba rap music in the country, Lord of Ajasa, used to be one of the hottest lyricists in the country. In those days, he had hordes of screaming female fans breathing down his neck just to have their chances at being the women in his life. Now, he is a married man with two kids, so it’s understandable if he has done away with those groupies (or at least, some of them). Asked how he intends to spend the Valentine’s Day, the rapper replied, “I will be enjoying the day with my wife and two sons. I will also be having some shows, but I’ll return home to be with my family.’ He revealed that before now, he used to run away from home because “there were so many women in my life.” Attempting to celebrate Valentine with any one of them would have been a disastrous undertaking.’ On his best Valentine’s Day experience, Ajasa said, ‘My best Valentine’s Day was when one of my friends was celebrating his birthday and we all decided to have a party. It was so much fun on that day, and I can’t forget it.’ There is no love without understanding—Faze Nigerian music star Chibuzor Orji popularly known as Faze, is one singer who loves singing about the matters of the heart. The “Angel Gabriella” star revealed to Showtime what love means to him. As he puts it, “Love means understanding. If you cannot understand whatever you are doing, then you cannot claim to love it. There is no love without understanding.” He also shared some of his Valentine’s Day experience. According to him, “I have had several unforgettable Valentine’s Day experience. I cannot specify one. It’s difficult to experience true love-—Adasounds Budding Afro pop singer, Ofor Stephanie Adaeze, a.k.a Adasounds, who is known for her song, Kejo, says it’s difficult to experience true love these days. “Love is a beautiful feeling, but it’s difficult to really experience true love these days as it has been abused and to a large extent lost its essence. I don’t really have any special attachments to Valentine’s Day .It’s not that I don’t get gifts on that day, but I believe that love should be celebrated every day,” she said. We claim to be in love but we hardly give our all to it—Gt Da Guitarman Soul singer, Gt Da Guitarman, is not a rookie as far as music is concerned. The Dreamer sensation is a versatile artiste who knows his onions and continues to deliver impressive music to his fans. For the singer who recently proposed to his girlfriend, “Love is that 4-letter word that describes everything God wants us to be. Love is an instruction. We claim to be in love yet we hardly give our all to it. Love is an ideal society. I am amazed when we say we love each other, pay tithes and offerings but we miss the beggar on our way to church.” The Ember Entertainment boss says the gifts that make the most impression on him are those that were given from a sincere heart. “I have gotten a lot of gifts and I don’t forget any of them. The gifts that I generally remember more are gifts that were given from a sincere heart ” Love is about treasuring someone —Soti Sotonye Jane Pepple, a.k.a Soti, is a rising songbird who’s rocking the music terrain with her pleasant-sounding voice. She recently featured Ice Prince in her soulful song titled Boy. The University of East London graduate of Economics says she doesn’t attach much importance to Valentine’s Day compared to other young ladies. But she acknowledges the fact that valentine is a season of love. “There was this Valentine season in 2013, I was in London then and my childhood crush from secondary school sent me a cake, flowers and a card all the way from Houston (that’s where he was studying at the time). It was the biggest surprise ever ! Love is seeing all of someone’s darkness and still wanting to be with that person regardless. I mean, still treasuring the person as the best thing ever despite their flaws and imperfections, ” she enthuses. Give love to those who need it—Immaculate Curvy Immaculate is a talented singer signed to Vivace Records. The artiste whose love song, Osanle, is ruling the airwaves tells Showtime what love means to her and how she intends to spend her Valentine’s Day. I have never really had a Valentine’s Day experience except spending it with my family. Love is caring, trusting and showing understanding. For anyone willing to celebrate Valentine’s Day, I will advise that you celebrate without losing the essence of that day. Give love to those who really need it” Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/valentines-day-entertainers-share-their-thoughts-worst-moments/ So guys share your own thoughts,and worst moments
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Tspunaustin@gmail.com.com price for 3kva pls |
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Loyalty and trust, for me, are everything. It's a certain thing that gives you a sense of security. It should be the biggest factor in everything we do. 1 Like 1 Share |
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miniziter:pls where able to repair it? I am facing same problem |
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Though your write up is interestin but i will chose vampire over warewolf. Who wants to chose scout over nikeklause. That dude is sick in the heart |
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Op I will never forget your moniker, this post is so full of points. Thanks for this eye opening post. Whoever wrote this article is a dem genius. 21 Likes 3 Shares |
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