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Hmm hmm... Has no textual basis tho |
Why is this buy making the news |
You are spotted GeoAfrikana: |
Subhanalllah |
The guy is quite popular |
Deltatoto:Do you know 700 million dollars?? That's his father's networth according to Forbes |
Sakamaje ![]() |
Ok |
The 30Billion belongs to dad... He is on his way to his won billions. Talikanians like us will still waste our MB hating and calling him fake |
OK... What's the news here? |
This problem is not limited to Nigeria |
logon599:This one deep o |
Sad thing. |
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Some days back, I came across a post about a man who had a medical emergency at a bus stop in Lagos, but people couldn't call his family due to locked phone. The writer advised against locking your phone - this is something every smartphone user won't be comfortable with. So here is a few tip on how to protect yourself during such emergencies even when your phone is locked. This also be useful if your phone got missing and falls in the hand of a Good Samaritan 1. Type in your name and an emergency number into your phone's Note App. E.g “This phone belongs to Rashidi Yekini, if found Please call 07065782230” Make sure the number you type isn't your own number, it should be the anyone that can stand as your next of kin. 2. Take a screenshot, and change it to your lock screen. You could edit the picture to make it more clearer. Alternatively you could use a phone design app. To change it to your Lock screen, Go to - Settings - Display - Lock screen. Or you could simply search Lock screen from your settings menu. 3. Take necessary precautions and hope that the person who finds your phone is a good Samaritan. Stay Safe |
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This would bring huge relief to students, I could remember it was the reduction from 200 to 180 that made it possible for me to get admitted bc in 2013. But this begs for concern, isn't our education system getting worse |
Beautiful.... The guy has a princely look |
*TIPS ON HOW TO BUY UK USED PHONES IN NIGERIA.* No doubt buying a used phone is a good way to save money it could also be a way to lose it fast and maybe get arrested if the phones are not properly sourced. You need to be sure the phone you are buying is not stolen or totally dead and repackaged for you by the seller. I will give you some tips bordering how to IDENTIFY a good seller and how to pick the best phone. Identifying a good seller is the first step towards getting a great deal. — *Seller:* Make sure he is traceable. Especially if you met him online, ask for as many necessary Information as possible. Confirm his business address amongst other things. — Seek for RECEIPT of your purchase and make sure the receipt carries his business address. — Check his probity: We all have our measures for identifying trustworthy people, to me tattoos are a big RED sign - what's yours? — Don't PAY in cash: This is important so you can trace him in case he decides to elope with your money. Having his bank details and evidence of payment can help you In tracking him . (Scammers usually demand cash payments) Run from ridiculously CHEAP prices. *What about the Phone?* If your seller meets the above requirements, then we should talk about the phone. — Be sure the phone is NOT locked. — During your conversation with the seller, especially for iPhones, ask if the phone is worldwide unlock or factory unlocked. Only go for the factory unlock!!! �Make sure there is no iCloud account on the phone. Check the hardware: Check if the mouth and earpiece are working well. Check The charger and earpiece pod. Check the power button and volume button. Check for the phone loudspeaker. Software: start by checking for the phone manufacturers info. use the code: Check for the phone Wi-Fi Insert a sim and makes sure it can connect to the internet. Try run multiple apps on the phone to see if it's not RAM is not corrupted. Check for battery health. For an iPhone simply go to the setting, check the battery option from there you should find battery health click on it. It going to show how good the batteryvisv on a rating of 100%. If the battery is Les than 80% don't go for it For other brands simply observe how fast it takes the battery to drop! Screen: make sure it's free from any dots or any visible scratch. Ask for after sales support After you confirmed the phone to be free from any apparent defect ask your seller to give you some number of days in which if you find any defect on the phone you could return it and get refunded or get a replacement. The standard is between 3 or 7 working days Stay Safe - and remain vigilant |
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