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This looks delicious
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Tecno POP 5 Pro |
Nuel345:Yeah |
Tecno POP 5 Pro |
Tecno Pova 5G |
Check the Tecno POP 4 but not sure if it is 2G or 3G |
Pova Neo |
saratackit:I agree with you. We have so many devices with upgraded features. |
Phantom X or Camon 18 Premier. You can check out the features |
Camon 18 |
Tecno Spark 8P |
Tecno Camon 18 |
Samuelchisom:The phone is okay. But because of the gimbal camera i prefer the Camon 18 Premier |
Camon 18 Premier |
Its android. Check out the Pova Series |
You can google the specifications of the Tecno Spark 8C and see if you would like it. |
Check out the Tecno Spark 8C |
Tecno Spark 8C or Spark 8P |
Tecno Spark 8P |
Tecno POP 5 Pro for around 50k or add little money and get the Spark 8C. |
You can upgrade to the Tecno Camon 18 premier |
Tecno Camon 18 pro |
Congratulations TECNO |
izombie:Check the settings, it should be there. The videos watched or downloaded on the device, how loud is it or the same sound |
Tecno POP 4 |
Tecno Camon 18 Pro |
You can trade crypto on binance, kucoin, and other platforms. I also heard Yellow card pays 100 dollars per month when you worth with them. Check their social media page for more information. |
Do you sometimes look pitiful at pensioners because you think they are somewhat poor? Some of them might be and in 20 years from now, you would wish your pension was being remitted in crypto. I don’t want you to have that regret, so I’ll explain. Your pension is the amount remitted to an account by both the employer and the employee with the employer paying the larger amount – showing a commitment that they care about life after retirement for you. Except if you earn in foreign currency, that amount is usually remitted in your local denomination. This means that your retirement and your future plan are tied to the trend of your country’s currency. By now you should start thinking about different economic and non-economic policies that could affect your currency like devaluation and depreciation. Both do one thing – reduce the value of the local currency and thus bring inflation. People realise there is inflation where the local currency reduces its purchasing power. The word on the streets is that things are expensive. This automatically affects every investment or asset you have in your currency including your pension. If you’re lucky enough, your employer can undertake to contribute all your pension. Typically, Pensions paid by you(8% of your salary) and your employers (10% of your salary)go to an account called a pension fund and are supervised and managed by Pension managers and advisers. They don’t just save your money but promise a percentage that is compounded over a period of time. Returns are quite competitive among the different pension funds manager. Sometimes return can be as high as 20%. However, in 2021, the average return was between 5-8%. This is after these pension administrators invested in Government bonds, the Nigerian stock market, local money market and mutual funds. By now you should be interested in knowing the returns of your pension manager. Many employees passively receive their alerts monthly and are less concerned about how they are doing. You should be. Is Crypto any good? In a situation where a country is grappling with double figure inflation, you can weigh the figures on your ROI and project if your pension investment is really worth it or you’re losing money as much as you make it. What if your pension is remitted in Crypto like USDT which is a stable coin and pegs 1:1 to the dollar? It means your pension is protected from currency devaluation or depreciation. Meanwhile, Bitcoin has been up in 5 figures of growth since 2009. What if your pension was being remitted in Bitcoin? Some might even just retire because of the kind of returns their pension would have accumulated. However, there are regulations that govern work places and that may not be feasible to implement right away. If you’re fortunate to work in firms that comply with pension remission scheme, that is great. Having seen the limitation of this plan, you need an alternate investment in form of crypto. A great place to start is by having the Yellow Card App which offers the simplest interface to understand when buying crypto assets. After you have registered on the App and done all necessary verifications. Start by saving half the amount remitted to your pension fund in USDT, which is 9%. Or you can go further to buy Bitcoin which has shown no signs of slowing down since it’s inception in 2009. When you compare the returns from your pension to this in a few years time, you would wish you added more money buying crypto assets. Source: https://yinksmedia.com/should-your-pension-be-paid-in-crypto-or-local-currency/
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Cryptocurrency has create so many job opportunities from remote to full time and it will create more if the Government does their part. |
Wondering why there's so much rave about itel P38? It's simple; the new smartphone series has disrupted the mobile phone market with cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features that are unprecedented. Since the release of the P38 series on May 17th 2022, it has continued to gain positive reviews among users, observers and critics alike. It is another clear indication of itel's commitment to help its users "enjoy better life". Here are 5 things you should know about the new itel P38. Quick and Safe Charging The P38 series has the tagline, "Charge Faster, Play More". This is not a mere pay-off, but a clear indication of the impeccable fast-charging technology that itel has introduced with the series. The P38 only requires 150 minutes for a 100% charge. That's 3X faster than other phones in its category. The 15-Watt P38 and 18-Watt P38 Pro offer as much as 3 hours of talk time when you charge for only 10 minutes. And with a 20-minute charge, you get as much as 10 hours surfing the Web. Powerful and Strong Battery The strong battery is another great selling point of the P38 series. The P38 is powered by a 5,000mAh battery while the P38 Pro runs on a 6,000mAh battery. This empowers the user to do so much more in their palm. The massive battery capacity ensures you get at least 32 hours of voice call, 18-22 hours of videos, or 158 hours of music on P38 and 230 hours of music on the P38 Pro. As for social media, you can enjoy up to 21 hours of unlimited fun on the TL. The AI Power Master software, which optimizes battery performance, learns your usage habits and directs more power to your most frequently used apps. Source: https://yinksmedia.com/itel-p38-and-p38-pro-5-reasons-to-consider-these-budget-smartphones/
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