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TemitopeAlways:Slot are thieves... Charger that is being sold for 1500 |
oluadex99:How much? |
Pls who has any idea how much infinix hot note battery is being sold because my phone battery life is completely dead and has also swollen. |
matrix199:Well said |
DaBullIT:Lmaoo ... You killed me with that 'pana pana' |
JESUSBOIY:Well said |
madgoat:CARLCARE IS SCAM!! RUN FROM THEM |
TPAND:You dey yarn shit |
This is bullshit |
THE ASS! ![]() |
This is why some girls runs away from guys |
You can take this up, it would just take a while to get your money back. Report to the EFCC or the police |
This mam is always in the news |
This is so wrong |
tolexy007:This really got me |
[quote author=Terry68 post=45900554]Seems infinix screen are more expensive. Just few thousands to get a new one.[/quote But its only the touch pad that got cracked |
Looked damn real |
Stevengold:The touch pad got cracked |
Who has repaired his/her infinix hot note screen before? Imagine carlcare called it 12k |
I was at carlcare today to repair my hot note cracked screen.. I was told it would cost 12k. I was like TF is it Samsung or iphone . nawa oh. I left there with immediate effect. Rubbish! These carlcare people are beginning to turn nuisance |
[b][/b]ASUU had better not call theirs off |
UPDATE : Information just reaching me is that a 500L Mathematical Science died in the crash.. |
Four students of the Federal University of Technology Akure, (FUTA) on Saturday lost their lives in an accident which occurred at Ibule community along Akure-Ilesha expressway in Ifedore local government area of the state. Ibule community is about few meters away from FUTA. The victims, whose identities were still unknown as at the time of filing this report, were said to be on their way to Ibadan, Oyo state for a religious programme. It was gathered that about 15 of them were travelling in the ill-fated Hiace Bus. While four died instantly, 11 others sustained severe injuries and are presently receiving treatment at General Hospital in Akure. The State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Femi Joseph, who confirmed the incident, said preliminary investigation revealed that the accident involved a Hiace bus conveying the students and an Okada rider. Joseph said the accident happened when the Hiace bus, which was on top speed, somersaulted several times after trying to Manouver its way when an Okada rider suddenly bumped into its the expressway. He said policemen and FRSC offcials quickly responded to the incident and rushed the injured to the hospital adding that the four corpse have been deposited at the morgue. The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the university’s Student Union Government (SUG), Comrade Segun Oladele who also confirmed the death, saying the injured are responding to treatment while they are still trying to get the identity of the dead students. Source : http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/21/four-futa-students-died-in-road-accident-in-ondo/?utm_source=snap_dp1&utm_medium=twitter
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The National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) has asked its members to shun tomorrow's indefinite strike by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) over the new petrol price. National President of the association Barrister Kenneth Ukaoha said on Tuesday in Abuja at the executive meeting of the body that traders nationwide should go about their normal businesses and reject being manipulated to destabilize the country. He said though the association is not holding brief for the federal government over the deregulation of the downstream oil sector of the economy, the importance of the sector being the major source of revenue for the nation necessitates their backing government action to purge the sector of all leakages bedeviling the sector for years. “To us the only way to do this is perhaps to do away completely with subsidy and so we applaud its disappearance in the 2016 budget. NANTS therefore commends the move by government in removing the fuel subsidy, and hopes it will forever remain buried. We equally hope that by government’s action, Nigerians would no longer be held by the jugular by independent marketers and those in the oil sector who have hijacked and made a mockery of the “fuel subsidy” regime with corrupt practices that have plundered the commonwealth of the people,” Ukaoha said. He also urged government to push the oil importers to source for their own foreign currency like every other commodity importer, arguing that if government is not subsidizing the traders in any way but still collects duties, taxes and other levies from them, saying it would amount to disservice for government to continue ‘oiling the elbows’ of oil marketers in manner that leaves them only smiling to the banks at the expense of the poor and tax payers. While acknowledging that many Nigerians are passing through difficulties due to months of unpaid salaries and rising market prices of commodities, particularly food stuff, he added that the consequences of such unpaid salaries have been worsened by alleged diversion of bailout funds by some states thereby pushing the lives of many workers towards an unbearable mark. He therefore urged the government to ensure regular supply of petrol so that Nigerians would recover from the pains of endless queues at petrol stations and to monitor the oil marketers to avoid their possible exploitation of Nigerians. http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/traders-snub-nlc-strike-back-fg-deregulation/147142.html#Pml0fQ4rhFcMHTfQ.99 |
The National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) has asked its members to shun tomorrow's indefinite strike by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) over the new petrol price. National President of the association Barrister Kenneth Ukaoha said on Tuesday in Abuja at the executive meeting of the body that traders nationwide should go about their normal businesses and reject being manipulated to destabilize the country. He said though the association is not holding brief for the federal government over the deregulation of the downstream oil sector of the economy, the importance of the sector being the major source of revenue for the nation necessitates their backing government action to purge the sector of all leakages bedeviling the sector for years. “To us the only way to do this is perhaps to do away completely with subsidy and so we applaud its disappearance in the 2016 budget. NANTS therefore commends the move by government in removing the fuel subsidy, and hopes it will forever remain buried. We equally hope that by government’s action, Nigerians would no longer be held by the jugular by independent marketers and those in the oil sector who have hijacked and made a mockery of the “fuel subsidy” regime with corrupt practices that have plundered the commonwealth of the people,” Ukaoha said. He also urged government to push the oil importers to source for their own foreign currency like every other commodity importer, arguing that if government is not subsidizing the traders in any way but still collects duties, taxes and other levies from them, saying it would amount to disservice for government to continue ‘oiling the elbows’ of oil marketers in manner that leaves them only smiling to the banks at the expense of the poor and tax payers. While acknowledging that many Nigerians are passing through difficulties due to months of unpaid salaries and rising market prices of commodities, particularly food stuff, he added that the consequences of such unpaid salaries have been worsened by alleged diversion of bailout funds by some states thereby pushing the lives of many workers towards an unbearable mark. He therefore urged the government to ensure regular supply of petrol so that Nigerians would recover from the pains of endless queues at petrol stations and to monitor the oil marketers to avoid their possible exploitation of Nigerians. http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/traders-snub-nlc-strike-back-fg-deregulation/147142.html#Pml0fQ4rhFcMHTfQ.99 |
Profkomolafe:Lool. Smh |
Infinix hot note charging port flex is now 2k, bought it here on akure on Friday ... |
stixz:Whoever repaired it must have tampered with the network |
Time to flash |
Rubbish! E for no open am back |
lordthree:Jesu!! |



is it Samsung or iphone . nawa oh. I left there with immediate effect. Rubbish! These carlcare people are beginning to turn nuisance