Nokia 8 The Most Secured Android

After the long exile of Nokia one of the most powerful mobile production company. The company came back with some new and different android version like 6,7 and 8 would be a game changer to the company with a chip-set Qualcomm MSM8998 snapdragon 835 and a 4GB ram and i will be showing you guys more specifications below this post make sure you read to the end of the post and maybe drop a comment thank you
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835
  • Memory: It comes with 128 GB, 6 GB RAM or 64 GB, 4 GB RAM
  • Camera: Dual 13mp and 13mp front camera
  • Battery: Inbuilt Li-Ion 3090 mAh battery
  • Fingerprint: front mounted
  • Colors: Tempered Blue, Polished Blue, Steel, Polished
  • Copper 

 The Nokia 8 varies in different lovely colors it's your choice to decide on the one you like

THE NOKIA 8 CHIPSETS
  • Nokia 8 has a powerful chipset (Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835) which also the same type of chipset in Samsung galaxy S8.

THE NOKIA 8 STORAGE

  • Nokia 8 has storage of 128 GB or 64 GB, with a very powerful RAM, the 128 GB has 6GB RAM and the 64 GB has 4GB of RAM.

THE NOKIA 8 PRICE
  • The price of Nokia 8 start from ₦167,000 up to ₦200, 000 depending on the memory of the phone the higher the memory the higher the price of the phone. 

THE NOKIA 8 GENERAL REVIEW
  • Nokia is highly portable, and smooth finished glass that won’t probably scratch very much above all Nokia 8 has good performance.
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6 Reasons Why Nigerians Should Visit Ghana

 6 Reasons Why Nigerians Should Visit Ghana
The West African countries of Ghana and Nigeria have an ongoing rivalry between them akin to that of siblings. From football, to politics, to entertainment, citizens of each country always want to demonstrate their superiority over the other, howbeit not in a hateful or bias manner. It is always more bants than facts. There have been several episodes, of ‘social media wars’ or ‘Twitter Fights’ between citizens of both countries that leaves us all clutching our stomach with laughter. Through it all though, it is obvious that it is all love and sport.

 In this post, we attempt to give reasons why Nigerians, despite the rivalry with their Ghanian counterparts, should visit the Gold Coast. Just like Nigeria, Ghana is rich in history, mineral resources, culture, tradition and places of interest to see and visit.

Many Nigerians do not even know that in Ghana you have Hausa and Fulani speaking people like there are in Nigeria.
Cousins
Ghanians are like cousins to Nigerians. Visiting Ghana for a Nigerian is like visiting your cousins for holiday. There are lots you share in common, but somehow you all still do things differently. Case in point, the jollof. When Nigerians visit Ghana there is an air of familiarity about the place, some lingo and slangs are commonly used, but their pidgin is still very confusing.  

Food
Shitor. Banku. Waakye. Jollof. The list is endless really. Ghanian cuisine can be a joy to experience and even though the eternal battle over whose jollof is better still rages on, no Nigerian should visit Ghana without tasting the jollof. Ghanaian food is actually so popular in Nigeria that there are bukas and restaurants in Lagos dedicated to selling just Ghanaian meals. The most popular among them is Ghana High.

Shatta Wale
Shatta Wale is Ghana’s biggest music sensation at the moment. And only recently he has had a war of words with Nigerian pop artistes on social media. As long as you are not one to take these things too seriously, visiting Ghana to see a Shatta Wale show should be on your list of things to do, at least that way you can see what the hype is about yourself and tell if he is as great as he says he really is.  

Beaches
Ghana is blessed with such an impressive stretch of beachline. If you are tired of the Elegushi and Oniru beaches of Lagos, switch it up by exploring the coastline of Labadi and Kobrobite. If you are enthusistic about wildlife, visit the Cocoloco beach where you would find turtles and a large number of river birds. Beach Resorts in Ghana are beautiful and spending a night or more in one of them would greatly enrich your Ghana experience.

Charleywote
We have Calabar Carnival. They have Charleywote. This annual street cum art festival does get bigger and better every year with amazing exhibitions, musical performances, art installations, food, merchandise vendors as well as live music and dance that goes on well into the night. For anyone who enjoys having a good time, when in Ghana, Charleywote is a must attend.

 Nigerian Community
  There is a perpetually growing Nigerian community in Ghana and visiting Ghana would definitely feel like home. It wont be long before you notice the familiar accent of a Nigerian, no matter where he is from back home and quickly tag them as your brother or your sister. Especially in Ghanian Universities where many Nigerians turn to as an alternative to schooling in Europe or right here at home.
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Correct MacOS High Sierra Lock Screen Blank & Gray Background

For the past couple of months, I’ve had this issue with my MacBook. The background on the lock screen went gray and I tried all I could to fix it. It shows the regular blurred background image after a fresh reboot, but immediately the system auto-locks, the wallpaper on the lock screen disappears and all that’s left is this gray background:
 
MacOS High Sierra Lock Screen


I tried several fixes suggested in forums that didn’t quite work.

Setting a custom wallpaper

One of the fixes I read suggested using a custom wallpaper. I was using the default High Sierra wallpaper when this happened and tried using a custom wallpaper from my images. Well, I restarted the MacBook and the new wallpaper was displayed at login. Immediately auto-lock was activated, the problem came back. This didn’t fix the issue as I still had a gray lock screen. >Checking if com.apple.desktop.admin.png was present
Another fix suggested I check Macintosh HD/Library/Caches for an image file named com.apple.desktop.admin.png. It was present and this image is actually the blurred version of the current wallpaper. Using a custom com.apple.desktop.admin.png image still didn’t fix the problem.

Updating to the latest version of High Sierra

Thinking it was a bug with my version of macOS, I updated to the latest version (High Sierra 10.13.3). This still didn’t fix it.

Reduced Transparency: the real issue

This problem looked like something I actually caused. I only had to uncheck “Reduce transparency” from the Preferences.
– Go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Display.
– Make sure you uncheck ReducedTransparency. – Restart the computer and everything should work fine. This is exactly how I was able to fix the gray background on the lock screen.
Note: Some apps like Duet automatically mess with your transparency settings.
If the ReducedTransparency option keeps getting marked after every restart, you need to disable it from such apps.




CREDIT: GEEK.NG
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Welcome To OKtechlab

About OKtechlab

Oktechlab

OKtechlab is a Technology Blog Build by Samuel Onoja a young Nigeria Tech lover. This blogs educates youths and adults on latest info about Technology happening around us, enlighten us more about it and serve as an Information Avenue.

The young tech savvy has since then contributed to the growth and development of the Internet in Nigeria and to Nigeria as a Nation. Feel free to surf around the site to get anything you want/looking for.

Our Vision 

We hope to fulfill ort ambition by teaching more about technology and  become one of the most visited technology website in the world. Want to Contact Us? Kindly click here.

About Owner

Samuel Onoja is a young tech lover based in Nigeria, he started learning to use the internet while he was 9 and at 12 he started creating wap mobile site which is popularly known to be hosted at WAPKA.MOBI. After much years in learning the basic he then started to build his own wapsite not to say much he his the brain behind this great technology website
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