Kewtt: Jumia Sells ‘New’ N491,700 Laptop With Scratches, Expired Warranty, Forces Oyo Customer to Keep It FIJ
Tosin Adekojo, an Oyo State resident, paid N491,700 for an HP EliteBook 840 CG on October 12, but after receiving what the seller advertised as “brand new from the HP official store”, she found that the product was not what the seller had advertised. Now, Jumia wants her to accept the laptop like that..
“After paying and opening the package, I found multiple scratches on both the body of the laptop and its screen. I logged the laptop’s Product ID on the official HP website and discovered the warranty had expired. The Styrofoam in new products was not there,” Adekojo told FIJ.
“I immediately informed the attendant that the laptop was not ‘brand new’ as advertised and that I would not accept the product. He directed me to call the customer care line to initiate a return and refund process officially. Unfortunately, my first attempts to reach the customer care number were unsuccessful due to connection issues, and I had to leave the collection centre,” she said.
“It underwent a quality check, and the item is okay. Our Quality Assurance Team found that the customer changed their mind,” the representative said.
Can that country near greatness in 5 decades time? Something person just paid for? Abi na Government be this too? Citize s are bad, Government na jus reflection citizens dowmstream. Here u have 30days to return and 1 Yr for repair warranty
i thought they said Eastern region were leading on IGR , how come they are leading in DEBT LIST here too, can one be the wisest and still be dumbest? Na one u go choose, Oga remove the George wrapper tie make we see werin una tie between ur legs
Abia with zero is understandable as no development dey much, so nothing them politicians wan take cajole to pipe...
Itaekuson3: This video covers the heated drama between Blessing CEO and her junior colleague, SaidaBoj, where Blessing CEO blasts her, calling her "a stupid version of me." Blessing CEO even referred to SaidaBoj as "my mini-me," while SaidaBoj fired back by calling her "mama with a fake life." The back-and-forth between these two social media figures has stirred massive reactions online, with fans taking sides.
As this feud escalates, we dive into how both Blessing CEO and SaidaBoj are airing their grievances publicly, and why their banter has caught so much attention. Will their friendship be repaired, or is this the end of their partnership?
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ologboncrowny: Ronke Odusanya, a well-known Nollywood actress, has opened up about her marriage and eventual separation from her ex-husband, Saheed Olarewaju, also known as Jago. In an interview with Wasila Coded TV, hosted by fellow actress Bimpe Akintunde, Odusanya revealed that her relationship was marred by false accusations and rumors allegedly spread by a friend. This friend had claimed that Odusanya intended to leave Jago to pursue prostitution and alleged an affair with a senator, further stating that she had taken their daughter, Fife, to stay at the senator’s house.
Nawa oo, dem be actor to make money only, gone days movies were for "TEACHING LESSON & HISYORIES". Cos the actors are opposite the story dey act nowadays
whippersnapper: you funny. 10 billion naira no fit buy lobi stars
Ehn cos person wey no know how e take be here, go think Take home was £10B not knowing can't be more than 5 to 6B go be final Take home.. we were be thousandsnaire, the system day suc.k us properly They talking about Flamini, not Sidi & Apa leave YouTube again.. or cedis na Currency too apart acting
Glimpsetv: An angry passenger has called out the popular transport company, Peace Mass Transit, after their bus broke down midway through their journey. According to the passenger, the stranded travelers were allegedly asked to contribute money for repairs, with each person being told to pay N1,000 to cover the N12,000 cost of the faulty part.
Glimpsetv: A man has cried out for help after "Omo Onile" demolished his property in Akoto, Elebu, Oluyole Extension, Ibadan. According to him, he has lived in this area for the past 39 years and used all his life savings to build the house. He explained that despite this, the "Omo Onile" have now come forward, claiming ownership of the land and attempting to take it away from him by force. He recounted that he left home early in the morning, only to return and find his house being demolished.
The devastated man, calling for assistance, shared that he attended Government College, Ibadan, and that his father provided him with a solid education, even sending him abroad. He returned to Nigeria to settle down, only to now face this misfortune.
Thundafireseun: No wonder that Jayie song was total garbage….
Peter Will never learn… his talent is dancing while Paul is singing and writing of songs … While Jude’s job as their manager is the hardest part of the business….
Well nah dem sabi ….
so they should RIP him til e KPAI?
the truth is JUDE n PAUL are GREEDY ones, UNTRUST worthy. so wen e wrote egbedu, no be same dancing TALENTS? pls go back their HIt TRACKS and verify the ones he wrote too. u bn JUDGEMENTAL.. they were collecting royalties behind him, him no get bills too? in business we all have our roles, it shouldnt berate agreements or percentages of ownership! INPUT na INPUT, can PAUL dance as him as well in the VIDEOS?
can JUDE SING or DANCE at all? peter is VALID and USEFUL in LIFE than JUDE
In August 1999 the Lagos State Government brought Yinka Folawiyo Power, Enron, NEPA and the Federal Government together to sign an agreement to provide power to Lagos.
The idea was to build and operate a power plant that would be located on a barge that would be anchored on the Lagos Lagoon, beside the Egbin Power Plant (Nigeria's biggest power plant) in Ikorodu.
Yinka Folawiyo Power was to provide part of the funds to build and run the power plant, Enron was to provide the rest of the funds and was also supposed to actually build and run the power plant.
NEPA was to provide part of the funds to buy the power that was produced on the barge and it was also to receive and distribute the power (the law at the time stated that only NEPA could transmit and distribute electricity in Nigeria). NEPA was to only distribute the power to places that were designated by the Lagos State Government.
The Lagos State Government was to provide the rest of the funds for the purchase of the electricity that was produced on the barge. It was also to designate the places where the power would be distributed (the power was to be distributed only in Lagos) and it was to market the project to consumers in those parts of Lagos.
The Federal Government was to provide a guarantee that the Lagos State Government would pay for the power and it was to debit Lagos' share from the Federation Account if it failed to pay.
Enron ran into financial problems before they could finish building the power plant and their shares in the project were bought over by AES Corporation (the project became known as AES Barge).
The power plant was completed and brought to Lagos and it began producing electricity.
However, NEPA broke its part of the agreement. It received power from the barge, but instead of distributing it only in Lagos (in places designated by the Lagos State Government), it fed the power into the National Grid and distributed it across Nigeria.
The power produced on the barge would have had an impact if it was only distributed in Lagos, but it became like a drop in the ocean when it was distributed across Nigeria.
Worse still, the Federal Government debited Lagos' share from the Federation Account, despite the fact that the electricity was not solely being distributed in Lagos. That's what led to the complaint by the Fashola Administration in 2014.
Photo: The then United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, visited the AES Barge power plant. Mrs Thomas-Greenfield later became the US ambassador to the United Nations.
Masterstroke4: A 14-year-old boy, Malik Kareem, was allegedly murdered by three of his colleagues for ritual purposes in Ibadan.
According to reports, Malik was killed and beheaded by his friends in the Olorisaoko community, located in the Akinyele Local Government Area, on Saturday.
An anonymous source revealed that Malik and his three friends had approached a cleric, who is now on the run, seeking wealth through ritualistic means. However, unknown to Malik, his friends had conspired with the cleric to sacrifice him instead.
The source recounted, “When they arrived at the cleric’s place, Malik was strangled, beheaded, and his body was subsequently cremated.
We rushed to the scene upon hearing the news, but by the time we arrived, the cleric had already fled. We found Malik’s lifeless body, decapitated and lying in a pool of blood.”
In the aftermath of the horrifying discovery, some unidentified youths in the community reportedly set the cleric’s house on fire.
According to the Oyo Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, the police are fully aware of the incident and have already begun an investigation to identify and apprehend those responsible. He assured the public that updates would be provided as the investigation progresses.
14 years kids no even with till proper AGE to COMMENCE HUSTLE? where dem from say dem see wealth/? well Maleek was jus unlucky he could have conspired to use others aswell, they all CRUEL as of that AGE
CapitalLens: The Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has appointed Mr. Olalere James Olayinka as the Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and Social Media, effective immediately.