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vickydankal:Alright will you be kind enough to send more pix of the phone to me ( front, back etc). I’ve sent you a PM, respond to it and I’ll give you the WhatsApp no to send it to. |
The report shows that there has not been any deaths in Nigeria. That means we still have every reason to thank God. |
Since 31 December 2019 and as of 20 March 2020, 242 488 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, including 9 885 deaths. The deaths have been reported from Italy (3 407), China (3 254), Iran (1 284), Spain (767), France (372), United States (150), United Kingdom (144), South Korea (100), Netherlands (76), Germany (43), Japan (33), Switzerland (33), Belgium (21), Indonesia (19), Philippines (18), San Marino (14), Iraq (12), Canada (10), Sweden (10), Algeria (7), International conveyance in Japan (7), Australia (6), Austria (6), Brazil (6), Denmark (6), Egypt (6), Norway (6), Greece (5), Poland (5), India (4), Lebanon (4), Luxembourg (4), Turkey (4), Argentina (3), Bulgaria (3), Ecuador (3), Ireland (3), Portugal (3), Albania (2), Malaysia (2), Morocco (2), Pakistan (2), Peru (2), Ukraine (2), Bahrain (1), Burkina Faso (1), Costa Rica (1), Croatia (1), Cuba (1), Guatemala (1), Guyana (1), Hungary (1), Iceland (1), Moldova (1), Panama (1), Slovenia (1), Sudan (1), Taiwan (1) and Thailand (1). The following countries/territories have previously reported cases but as of 20 March 2020 they will be reported independently in our daily reporting: Cayman Islands, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Greenland, Guernsey, Jersey, and Netherlands Antilles. Therefore all the cases reported for these countries/territories appear as new cases (n=100) in today’s report. Cases have been reported on the following continents: Africa: Egypt (210), South Africa (150), Algeria (82), Morocco (63), Tunisia (39), Senegal (36), Burkina Faso (33), Cameroon (14), Democratic Republic of the Congo (14), Ghana (11), Rwanda (11), Côte d’Ivoire (9), Nigeria ( , Ethiopia (7), Kenya (7), Seychelles (6), Equatorial Guinea (4), Congo (3), Gabon (3), United Republic Of Tanzania (3), Benin (2), Liberia (2), Mauritania (2), Namibia (2), Sudan (2), Zambia (2), Central African Republic (1), Chad (1), Djibouti (1), Eswatini (1), Gambia (1), Guinea (1), Somalia (1) and Togo (1).Asia: China (81 337), Iran (18 407), South Korea (8 652), Japan (950), Malaysia (900), Israel (677), Pakistan (478), Qatar (460), Singapore (345), Bahrain (269), Saudi Arabia (238), Philippines (230), Indonesia (227), Thailand (212), India (191), Iraq (177), Lebanon (149), Kuwait (148), United Arab Emirates (140), Taiwan (108), Vietnam (85), Brunei Darussalam (73), Jordan (56), Sri Lanka (53), Kazakhstan (49), Palestine* (47), Oman (39), Cambodia (24), Uzbekistan (23), Afghanistan (22), Maldives (13), Bangladesh (10), Kyrgyzstan (6), Mongolia (5), Mauritius (3), Bhutan (1), Nepal (1) and Myanmar (0). America: United States (14 250), Canada (846), Brazil (621), Chile (342), Peru (234), Ecuador (199), Mexico (164), Panama (137), Argentina (128), Colombia (128), Uruguay (94), Costa Rica (87), Venezuela (33), Honduras (24), Dominican Republic (21), Cuba (16), Jamaica (16), Bolivia (15), Paraguay (13), Guatemala (9), Netherlands Antilles (9), Trinidad and Tobago (9), Guyana (5), Bahamas (3), Barbados (2), Bermuda (2), Greenland (2), Haiti (2), Saint Lucia (2), Antigua and Barbuda (1), Cayman Islands (1), El Salvador (1), Nicaragua (1), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1) and Suriname (1). Europe: Italy (41 035), Spain (17 147), Germany (14 138), France (10 995), Switzerland (3 888), United Kingdom (3 277), Netherlands (2 460), Austria (2 196), Belgium (1 795), Norway (1 552), Sweden (1 423), Denmark (1 151), Portugal (785), Czech Republic (694), Ireland (557), Greece (464), Finland (400), Turkey (359), Poland (355), Luxembourg (345), Iceland (330), Slovenia (319), Romania (277), Estonia (267), Russia (199), San Marino (126), Serbia (126), Slovakia (123), Armenia (122), Bulgaria (105), Croatia (104), Latvia (86), Hungary (85), Andorra (75), Faroe Islands (72), Albania (70), Cyprus (58), Belarus (57), Malta (53), Moldova (49), Lithuania (48), North Macedonia (48), Azerbaijan (44), Bosnia and Herzegovina (44), Georgia (40), Ukraine (26), Liechtenstein (25), Kosovo** (21), Holy See (13), Montenegro (13), Monaco (11), Gibraltar (10), Jersey (5) and Guernsey (1). Oceania: Australia (709), New Zealand (39), Guam (15), French Polynesia (3) and Fiji (1). Other: International conveyance in Japan (696). https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/geographical-distribution-2019-ncov-cases |
vickydankal:I've sent you a PM, kindly respond let's talk more about it. I reside on Lagos |
vickydankal:It's ok. What's your last price? I reside in Lagos. |
Are you selling with accessories? I’m interested. Where is your location? |
yomifowe:I’ve responded to your WhatsApp message with pix and price. |
yomifowe:@Ovii I've sent you another pm, pls respond let's talk. |
I have 30k to pay for the phone and it's available now. If interested send a mail to yomi_fowe@yahoo.com |
[quote author=Ovii123 post=87267442][/quote]I’m so sorry. Had a slight issue with my phone. I’ve sent you a pm, you can respond let’s take it From there. |
Chechekojnr:I can understand your reason for wanting to install cracked software in you r laptop. However I’ll like to let you know that what you’ll suffer as an aftermath far outweighs the seeming momentary gain you’ll achieve; Most of the online free software are not really free. They come with a price in the form of virus, Trojans, advertisements, add-ons and even ransomware. There was a time I was looking for some free software online and ended up downloading several junk onto my pc which almost crashed my system. I ended up formatting my pc. So bro, don’t do it. |
PC maintenance tip: Never place your laptop bare on your bed without supporting it underneath with something or cpu fan. This is because the base of your laptop is where the heat gets sucked out and placing it on your bed not only blocks the vents but also allows the fan to suck in dirts which can eventually Block or even damage your cpu. |
Helllo everyone. |
Dgreatman10:You’re welcomed bro. I’ll await your findings. |
Dgreatman10:For you to have gone through all this troubleshooting routine and still no result might be indicating something else as the problem and not the charger or cable. Try using the charger on another pc let’s see what results we might get. |
yomifowe:Hello bro. Hope this issue has been resolved? |
Good day guys, it’s been a while. Had a little issue with my phone but will resolve it soon. Meanwhile you can still post your pc issue here, I’ll try check in from time to time to answer them. Thank you. |
Dexter001:Hello bro. Hope you’ve been able to fix your laptop? |
Dexter001:I believe it’s an HP product. Purchase and fixing should not be more than 5k. |
Dexter001:You’re highly favored if God. The cpu fan can be replaced. Just take it to a technician and you’ll be back within a few minutes. |
yomifowe:Hello. Any update on this issue. |
Veiniously:Probably your screen s inverter (for older laptops), flex or screen issues. Follow this procedure to determine which; Power on the laptop. After the LED lights on the laptop appear, or you hear the hard drive inside start to spin, press the “Fn” key combination that sends the display to an external monitor. On most laptop keyboards, there is a small icon picture of a monitor symbol. Press the “Fn” key and the key with the monitor symbol a couple of time to see if an image appears on the external monitor. If an image appears on the monitor, the problem is with the LCD screen of the monitor. If no image appears on the monitor, either the video card or motherboard in the laptop is probably defective. |
Chechekojnr:I really do not have an idea. You can check online. However, If you are in Lagos, you can check it out in computer village. |
lizzlix:Pls send me a mail at yomi_fowe@yahoo.com |
lizzlix:Mist often than not, distorted screen color always have nothing to do with installation but either failing or faulty screen or flex. Pls check to confirm if the virtual lines are due to faulty screen color display or screen flex failing. |
yomifowe:@mycad, I hope you’ve been able to resolve this issue? |
mycad:Read through this post to diagnose your laptop. www3.hp./t5/Notebooks-Archive-Read-Only/Laptop-plugged-in-not-charging/td-p/5122059">https://h30434.www3.hp./t5/Notebooks-Archive-Read-Only/Laptop-plugged-in-not-charging/td-p/5122059 all fails after these procedures then you might have to replace your battery. |
Realestt19:I’m sorry to inform you but if any of your keyboard keys are not working, then you need to change your laptop s keyboard. Don’t worry the keyboard is not expensive. If it’s any of the generic HP laptop s, then it’s just 3k in Ikeja. |
BOLA625:Did you place the hard drives in an external drive for the dike copy, or how did you do the transfer. Kindly throw more light. |
FrancisDiote:I have a feeling you’re not doing something right. At times, you might not get the key combination or the right keys to press to get there. Does it give you any error messages? I’ll advice you to google the key combination to get to the bios. |
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