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Gptech:It has been happening for a long time but the network will come up after 30 minutes. But it seems this is now permanent because the network is not coming up any longer for several days now I've tried different sims and different networks and it's the same issue so I think it is from the . |
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Good morning guys. My Redmi 9 is having network connection issues. I can't run on 4g LTE and 3g. The network just turns off if i change the "preferred network type" to 4g and it only comes up if i change it back to 2g. i have done hard reset and factory reset, the same issue I'm stuck with a Mifi because there's no way i can do anything with 2g. Any solutions? |
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Good morning guys. My Redmi 9 is having network connection issues. I can't run on 4g LTE and 3g. The network just turns off if i change the "preferred network type" to 4g and it only comes up if i change it back to 2g. i have done hard reset and factory reset, the same issue I'm stuck with a Mifi because there's no way i can do anything with 2g. Any solutions? |
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Mrevildoer: I haven't gone there yet |
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My BVN starts with 22 as well and i was told to go to NIMC office
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hello gurus in the house, how much can I get a replacement for my acer aspire 5375z fan? Two plates got broken when i was cleaning it. |
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hello gurus in the house, how much can I get the cheapest thermal paste?
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Sirwallace:Nonsense.... it happens in every league. Granada has beaten Barcelona this season. Espanyol,Osasuna, Celta Vigo and Malaga give Barcelona problems numerous times. Barca didn't win at Real Sociedad (Anoeta) in over 6 years. Stop the overhyping abeg 1 Like 1 Share |
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fuckboys:Ok Thanks....I will try this. |
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fuckboys:Hi brother, how were you later able to fix this issue cos it's happening right now to my acer aspire laptop Help a brother please |
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udemzyudex:Thanks for the response boss. I will do as you said |
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Good evening bosses in the house. My Acer aspire laptop has an issue that if i put it on and it boot to desktop, i have to quickly start a running app or it will turn off immediately and keep going off and on (especially if i put anything in the USB ports). Please help guys. cc: Razak5, Udemzyudex, horllamy, etech and others |
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etech:No sir |
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Hello gurus in the house, my Acer Windows 10 laptop have been giving me problems since last week. It keeps restarting itself when idle. I always have to quickly open Pes 2017 or any other program when the laptop comes up to prevent it from restarting itself continuously and I have tried this on both Battery power and AC still the same issue. Help me guys!!! |
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fidalgo19:Nope....there isn't any error display. |
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Morning guys..... I have been unable to use Wi-fi on my Windows 10 Acer laptop cos the Wi-fi Icon is missing, I have tried running na.l but it's not showing nearby networks. I also tried troubleshooting but still the same issue. I ran a Intel Pro Wireless test on it and it says Association failed. And the hardware is working perfectly and I tried updating the driver through driverpack and driverbooster, it says I have the latest version. What could be the problem? |
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Veiniously:Bro where did you your Hammervpn apk file cos it isn't installing on my Hot 5. |
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the hammer vpn apk isn't installing on my Hot 5 its says *package appears to be corrupt* |
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it will be a surprise if we keep a clean sheet in this match with the way these guys are throwing crosses
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busky007: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4G3kxK1yDs Watch dis video and the file from the link in the YouTube video and you are good to go. |
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tesppidd:Later Ronaldo fanboys will say he ruled La liga and left for Italy.........Yeye 2 Likes |
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olanreyman:I don't know why this game keeps crashing on my Infinix Hot 5 device and the beta version worked fairly well.....How do I fix d crash Pls? |
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Apps like Opera, FIFA mobile and Http injector keeps crashing (going back to desktop without any notification or pop up) on my Infinix Hot 5......Any help pls
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With Coutinho injured and Dembele out of the squad, it is time for Malcom to prove himself. But I won't be surprised if EV plays 4-4-2 and play Arturo Vidal.
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I was really impressed with Arthur's performance in the first half. That dude is Xavi in the making....
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This list is incomplete without the great Nova Launcher
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Telvin7:I also play Pes on PC... I just away time with soccer on mobile |
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Mustiboy:I think EA is trying to return the Manager mode back to FIFA 19 mobile..If that happens, am going back to FIFA |
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Mustiboy:I pray they add Manager mode to it. Nowadays most mobile soccer games have no manager mode again and it's getting boring. |
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Mustiboy:November |
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Messi's 'FIFA Best' snub shows league success no longer counts for anything The Argentine inspired Barcelona to a domestic double last season but the awards season is proving that continental cup competitions now trump all According to the majority of those who vote for The Best FIFA Men's Player Award, Lionel Messi does not rank among the game's top three players over the past 12 months. Gary Lineker was among the many absolutely baffled by Messi's omission from the podium places, arguing that "no one that understands the game" could have excluded him from their top three. The former England international reasoned, "Barcelona won the double largely thanks to Messi." A very valid point but then, anyone who understands the awards game will realise that consistent brilliance over the course of a domestic season no longer counts for anything. League campaigns, rather than cup competitions, were once considered the true test of both a team's and a player's quality but no longer. How else can we explain Messi failing to make FIFA's top three or even the top four of UEFA's Player of the Year award? There was no better player from start to finish in the 2017-18 campaign. Obviously, the reason why the No.10 wasn't regarded as a contender for top spot was because Barcelona capitulated in the quarter-finals of the Champions League at Roma before Argentina endured a calamitous World Cup campaign. The Albiceleste’s last-16 exit in Russia resulted in Messi’s claim on the title of the greatest player in history being called into question once again, something that even the great Ronaldinho finds ludicrous. “He's the best in history, no doubt,” the Brazilian told Sport earlier this week. "Nobody has done what Messi's done." Yet there are those that believe he is not a true leader, primarily because he failed to carry an atrocious and rudderless Argentina side to World Cup glory, even though they wouldn’t have even made it to Russia had it not been for his hat-trick in the decisive, must-win victory over Ecuador in Quito last November. Furthermore, when it came to picking a new Barcelona captain following Andres Iniesta’s departure for Japan during the summer, Ernesto Valverde only ever had one possible candidate in mind. After all, it was Messi who had, as Lineker quite rightly pointed out, carried the Catalans to a domestic double last season. This wasn’t just any Barca side either. It was arguably the weakest Barcelona squad since Ronaldinho had first rocked up at Camp Nou to kickstart an era of unprecedented success. Carles Puyol and Xavi had long since departed, Iniesta proved a fading force, Luis Suarez sparkled only intermittently and all of this after Neymar absconded for Paris Saint-Germain just before the 2017-18 campaign began. The Brazilian’s replacement, Ousmane Dembele, saw his debut season blighted by injuries, while the likes of Andre Gomes and Paco Alcacer failed to find anything like the requisite consistency required to excel at the highest level. Unlike Messi. Thanks to his enduring genius, Barcelona not only won two trophies, they very nearly became the first Liga team to go through an entire campaign undefeated. In the end, their unblemished record was ended in their penultimate fixture, away to Leganes. It was no coincidence that Messi had not featured, ridiculously kept in reserve for a midweek friendly fixture in South Africa. As a result, the 31-year-old wasn’t even able to rescue Barca from the bench, as he had done so memorably against Sevilla six weeks previously, coming on with his side 2-0 down before salvaging a draw with an 89th-minute equaliser. He was just as decisive in Barca’s two meetings with great rivals Real Madrid, which was hardly surprising, of course. The Clasico’s all-time top scorer netted in both Liga encounters, and even set up a goal in the 3-0 win at the Santiago Bernabeu while only wearing one boot. His solo goal at Camp Nou, meanwhile, had come with Barca down to 10 men and struggling, even though he’s not a leader... Messi also netted against Sevilla in the Copa del Rey final. There was no denying that night belonged to Iniesta but the double, indeed the entire season, had belonged to Messi. He had not just been the best player in the Primera Division either. There was no more effective player, statistically, across Europe’s ‘Big Five’ leagues. His 34 Liga goals earned him the European Golden Shoe but he scored 45 in total (including six in the Champions League) – more than Cristiano Ronaldo, Mohamed Salah (both 44) and, unsurprisingly, more than midfielder Luka Modric (2). However, he wasn’t just more prolific than his main rivals, he was more creative too. Messi fashioned 121 chances in all competitions last season. Only Salah went close to making it into three figures (97), with Modric (60) and Ronaldo (54) lagging well behind. The No.10 also racked up 18 assists too, four more than Salah, and 10 more than both Modric and Ronaldo. Of course, it would be unfair to expect Modric to have anywhere near as many goals or assists as the other contenders, given he plays in midfield. However, it is worth pointing out that Messi also serves as Barcelona’s deep-lying playmaker and, to further illustrate just how much more pivotal he is to the Blaugrana’s build-up, Messi had more successful es (1952) than Modric (1557) in the opposition half last season, and even had 1,010 more touches of the ball overall. In addition, when it comes to influence over the way in which a team plays, Kevin De Bruyne (4797) can also feel hard done by, given no player in Europe had more touches of the ball last season, while only Dimitri Payet racked up more assists. Yet De Bruyne, the key component in Manchester City’s record-breaking Premier League campaign, failed to make the final three in either the UEFA or FIFA voting, while his boss at the Etihad, Pep Guardiola, hasn't even been shortlisted for FIFA's coach of the year prize. No one is denying that the big occasion shouldn’t be important when deciding who wins individual awards. Shining when it really matters in big Champions League and World Cup knockout games – as Modric did – is clearly more relevant than racking up goals against relegation cannon fodder. However, at the same time, the pendulum has now swung far too much in favour of players who can be average or even poor for large periods of the season but merely turn up for a handful of big tournament matches. It seems that just as defenders are never in the running for individual honours, league form now counts for nothing. Messi knows that better than anyone having been - in of consistency - the best player in the world last season. Source: Goal.com 2 Likes |
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