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Meizu Pro 6s (4G RAM+64GB ROM) Dual Sim Smartphone (Gold)— $350.25 (Save 28%!)
The Meizu Pro 6s (4G RAM+64GB ROM) Dual Sim Smartphone comes loaded with all the bells and whistles today's consumers demand in a 9mm ultra slim Android phone. In addition to a 5.2 inch screen with 1920 x 1080 high resolution screen, the Meizu packs a standard 4GB of RAM with 64GB of internal storage for plenty of your favorite music and...
Meizu Pro 6s (4G RAM+64GB ROM) Dual Sim Smartphone (Gold)
The Meizu Pro 6s (4G RAM+64GB ROM) Dual Sim Smartphone comes loaded with all the bells and whistles today's consumers demand in a 9mm ultra slim Android phone. In addition to a 5.2 inch screen with 1920 x 1080 high resolution screen, the Meizu packs a standard 4GB of RAM with 64GB of internal storage for plenty of your favorite music and pictures. The 12-megapixel rear camera and the 5-megapixel front shooter makes sure you'll never miss that special shot, while the Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth capabilities will keep you connected no matter where you are!
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Battery: 3060mAh
OS: Android 6.0 OS
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Network: 2G:GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz; 3G: WCDMA: B1/2/5/8; 4G:FDD-LTE: B1/B3/B7
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Pearl necklace Gold-color jewelry set for women — $12.00 (Save 19%!)
Item Type:Jewelry Sets
Fine or Fashion:Fashion
Shape\pattern:Plant
Style:Classic
Jewelry Sets Type:Bridal Jewelry Sets
Model Number:KC8823
Occasion:Wedding
Pearl Type:Simulated-pearl
Metals Type:Zinc Alloy
Material:Pearl
Gender:Women
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Pearl necklace Gold-color jewelry set for women
Item Type:Jewelry Sets
Fine or Fashion:Fashion
Shape\pattern:Plant
Style:Classic
Jewelry Sets Type:Bridal Jewelry Sets
Model Number:KC8823
Occasion:Wedding
Pearl Type:Simulated-pearl
Metals Type:Zinc Alloy
Material:Pearl
Gender:Women
Included Additional Item Description:Necklace/Earrings/Bracelet
Jewelry sets::Party Wedding Bridal Jewelry Sets
Simulated Pearl Jewelry/ Bridal Jewelry:Necklace/Earrings/Bracelet
Materia:pearl necklace,alloy,crystal
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Monday, April 8, 2019
Nana Olomu in exile, Accra, Ghana, 1894.
Nana Olomu (1852–1916) was an Itsekiri chief, palm oil merchant, freedom fighter and Governor of the Benin River from 1886 to 1894.
Born in Jakpa to Chief Olomu (1810-1884), who had 59 wives and 106 children (53 male and 53 female), Nana Olomu successfully prevented European penetration of the hinterland of the Benin and the nearby rivers until he was captured and sent to exile in Accra in 1894.
Nana Olomu's monopolistic control of trade in the Benin River stifled Urhobo traders and Europeans who now have their share of the trade significantly reduced. He signed a treaty on behalf of his people in 1884 that gave the British rights over Itsekiri. By this treaty, Itsekiri became the first protectorate in the Western Niger Delta, few years before the successive fall of Oba Nogbaisi Ovonramwen of the Benin Kingdom. Olomu was oblivious of a section of the treaty which ended the sovereignty of Itsekiri.
The treaty, which he supposed was specially his, was extended to the neighbouring Urhobo communities within the sphere of his commercial influence. When Nana Olomu realised that the British were planning to amalgamate the Itsekiri with the Urhobo and ultimately the entire southern Nigeria, he confronted the imperialists.
An action which conflicted with the terms of the 1884 treaty. In 1894, Nana Olomu attacked Urhobo villages that had abandoned the norm to trade directly with the British. By the end of that year, tensions had reached a head and the British stormed his fortress at Ebrohimi where they arrested and exiled him to Accra, Ghana with a stipend to cater for his needs while his business was taken away. However, Nana Olomu returned to his Itsekiri homeland in 1906. He died ten years later in 1916, survived by over 60 children. He was 64.
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