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I watched the performance review and I love the Pova 5G |
I suggest the Camon 18 |
iseoluwanimi:Yeah it is. The phone is actually 66,000 naira |
Mohbola:The magnet black is my favorite colour |
eyeses:Yeah it is |
paduzman:Yeah the camera is average which is okay considering the price of the phone. |
Breastfeed:Maybe because of the design, specs and price. |
dankwoska:You are right. 72,500 naira in some places |
You can actually go for the Tecno Phantom X. |
It’s the camon 16 for me |
President George Manneh Weah has dedicated Liberia’s first Dialysis Center and named it in honor of former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Efforts to acquire the critical facility began a decade ago during the regime of former President Sirleaf to provide access to much-needed dialysis care in Liberia. In a statement at the formal opening ceremony, President Weah acknowledged difficulties Liberians had endured in accessing advanced dialysis-related medical services outside of the country. The President recalled: “For too long, Liberians have had to travel out of the country to seek dialysis treatment. No one needs to tell you how costly that is. Not only would you have to worry about the cost of treatment in a foreign country, there is airfare, accommodation, and so many other associated costs which make the overall cost of this lifesaving treatment unaffordable for many.” President Weah expressed optimism that with the opening of the first Dialysis Center, “anyone and everyone can get affordable dialysis treatment right here in Liberia.” He described the ten-bed facility as a good beginning, which he insisted is insufficient to address the needs of the entire country. “I therefore wish to call for the early expansion of this facility, and its replication in other counties in order to provide easy access for our citizens who reside in the rural areas,” the Liberian Leader asserted. President Weah stressed the need for appropriate budgetary support for the operation and maintenance of the facility, including the adequate supply of consumables and medications, and training. President Weah reflected how he was briefed in 2018 upon taking office by the then newly-appointed Minister of Health, Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah who told him that there was an urgent need for dialysis facilities in Liberia. Dr. Jallah had told the President about efforts that had been in the pipeline since 2011 under the previous administration for the establishment of a National Dialysis Center. The President said he quickly instructed the Minister to exert every effort to bring the project to fruition, giving her his every encouragement and support. “And so today, four years later, I am pleased to be here to participate in the Opening Ceremony of the first Liberia National Dialysis Center,” the President said. President Weah emphasized the importance of the National Dialysis Center, describing it as a major milestone in the Government’s effort to provide comprehensive and modern health facilities to the People of Liberia. He particularly acknowledged the efforts of former President Sirleaf and ex- Health Minister Dr. Walter Gwinegale. Dr. Weah also extolled the extraordinary role played by former Liberian Ambassador to Japan, Madam Youngor Telewoda, who is now accredited to Germany. The President added: “I would also like to express my thanks and appreciation to all of those who, under my Administration, have worked tirelessly to complete the Liberia National Dialysis Center, including the Minister of Health, Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah and her able team, as well as the administrative and medical leadership of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center.” He extended profound thanks and deep appreciation to Dr. Tokuda Torao, the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Administrators of the Tokushukai Medical Corporation for what he termed “his kind philanthropy, without which this project might have taken much longer to realize.” The President thanked the Chairman of Tokushukai, Dr. Afuso Hisaaki, for his continuing support to the project, while also acknowledging the strong support and important contributions of international partners, particularly the World Bank, ECOWAS, and the World Health Organization. Liberia’s Chief Executive named the dialysis center “Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf National Center”. He urged the Ministry of Health and the Management of the JFK Medical Center to urgently engage the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning as well as International Partners, to secure recurring operational support. Source: https://yinksmedia.com/president-weah-opens-liberias-1st-dialysis-center/
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On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a large scale invasion of Ukraine. The move by Russian president, Vladimir Putin has set of all kind of panics around the world incuding the disruption of education of thousands of African students in Ukraine. According to Ukraine’s ministry of education and science, Morocco, Nigeria, and Egypt are in the top 10 list for countries whose students are studying in Ukraine. An estimated 4,000 Nigerian students currently studying for bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in Ukraine are stuck there and the numbers might be much more since some people do not register with Government. Ukraine has emerged as a choice destination for African students, especially those in medicine-related fields. The country also offers high quality education, affordable educational costs, seamless admission process, globall recognized certificate that increases your chances of getting a dream job, flexible learning options, and there is a chance to get permanent residence status. Over the years, Ukrainian Universities has strengthened the bilateral relations in education between Nigeria and Ukraine. The second-largest country by area in Europe after Russia, having robust diplomatic relations with Nigeria, offers affordable university admission to Nigerian students. Lolade Lawal’s is a third-year medical student from Nigeria and has been caught in the Russia-Ukraine war that started last week. “It is scary, very scary. I’m very worried. People are running for their lives. We are hiding in groups so we can keep an eye on each other,” Lawal told Al Jazeera over the phone as she sheltered with other students at a safe bunker in the northeastern city of Sumy. “There’s no escape. Trains have stopped working. Most supermarkets are closed and those that are opened are running very low on food stocks. ATMs are not working and everyone is desperately looking for money,” Lawal said, as sirens went off in the background. There are no official figures on the number of African students currently studying in Ukraine but Lawal said “there are hundreds of us in our city”. “At my university, there are about 100 Nigerian students. I’m sheltering with some of them,” Lawal added. Federal Government to evacuate first Batch of Nigerians in Ukraine The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a statement that it plans to evacuate Nigerians from neighbouring countries via chartered flights. The total evacuees received by Nigerian embassies at Hungary – 650 persons, Poland – 350 persons, Romania – 940 persons, and Slovakia – 150 persons. The capacity and route of the airline departing on wednesday, March 2, 2022 to pick up Nigerian evacuees back home are as follows: Max Air to Romania ( 560 persons), Airpeace to Poland (364 persons) and Airpeace to Hungary ( 360 persons). The first batch of evacuees are expected to arrive Nigeria on thursday, March 3, 2022. Source: https://yinksmedia.com/what-is-the-fate-of-nigerian-students-in-ukraine/
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Nairalanddeezer:Why not up your budget a little and get the Tecno Spark 8C? |
Hopefully you give Tecno phones a try very soon. They have fantastic devices. |
YangaBabe:Same here |
Shuregirl:Like the Camon 18P |
That budget is low for a super camera but the phone that can manage to perform is the Pop 5P |
The pop 5 series should be updated on this list. |
That orphanage would forever be grateful to Tecno and the family that nominated them. This is one of the power of social media. |
IamNiel:Why not buy a new phone like the Tecno Pop 5P or Pop 5 Pro |
sureinfo:That’s one of the best Tecno phone with a long lasting battery life. |
YangaBabe:Hmm but for me I would suggest the Pova 5G |
Tecno Pova 5G |
saratackit:Yeah I was about to say that too. |
Camon 18p or that of the Tecno Pova 5G if the budget can go a bit higher |
Most times I buy my tecno device from Slot or any authorised stores. |
I have been following this #TecnoShowMeLove campaign on social media and it’s been an interesting one to watch. God bless Tecno |
The phone with the gimbal camera |
For that budget, your best won’t have any issue with the Tecno Spark 8P |
Breastfeed:It’s a good phone. Some call it the youthful Spark |
Cheezzyy:Yeah it would be any of the Spark series but Spark 8P is actually one of the best in the market right now. |
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