Weather has been harsh, dry air attacking our nostrils and our skins getting dried quickly, the wind having assulting effects to our respiratory system. It feels good you have a home that will shield you from this harsh weather
However, for a lot of people, including children....
📱 Things you probably didn't know your iPhone can do (PART 1)
1▫️Back Tap
You can double- or triple-tap the back of your iPhone to take screenshots, open the camera, turn on the flashlight and more.
Set it up via Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap, then choose Double Tap or Triple Tap and assign an action.
2▫️Scan Documents Without a Scanner
Your iPhone can scan documents and turn them into digital files without needing a separate scanner.
Open the Notes app, create or open a note, tap the attachment/paperclip button > click on Scan Documents, then point your camera at the document.
3. Measure Objects
Your iPhone can use the camera to measure the length and height of real-world objects.
Open the Measure app, point your camera at the object and follow the instructions on the screen.
4. Shake to Undo
If you made a mistake while typing or editing, you can just give your iPhone a shake to undo it.
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Shake to Undo to turn the feature on or off.
5. Live Text
You can copy text directly from a photo or even from what your camera sees.
Open a photo containing text. Press and hold any of the words, and the text will be highlighted. You can then choose to copy, translate, look up or share the text.
PART 2 coming later.
Stay informed
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Stay sharp 🪒
I’m a Nigerian wildlife photographer, and every one of these photographs was captured by me, right here in Nigeria. 🇳🇬📸
Through my lens, I hope to show you the beauty, diversity, and wonder of our wildlife—and remind us that these animals are part of our natural heritage.
I hope these images inspire you to appreciate Nigerian wildlife, learn more about the animals we share our country with, and, most importantly, protect them for generations to come.
Nigeria’s wildlife is worth seeing.
Nigeria’s wildlife is worth protecting. ❤️🇳🇬
CREDIT: FATIMA YUSUF
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@MTNNG please take it easy o. 2.5gb of data left with 400Mb between 8:37pm - 1:12am.
Between those periods, I slept for about 2hours. At 1:01am, I have 1.2gb left, but by 1:12 am I have 451Mb left. HOW?
In this life, sha, don’t let anybody rush you.
At 33, with a first-class degree, I was still sleeping on my parents’ couch in Ebute Metta, trying to figure life out.
I didn’t get my dream job until I was 36. I got married at 35 and started married life in a room and parlour tiny rooms in Mushin.
I started a business at 38 and failed woefully.
I tried again in my 40s. Failed again.
At 46, I opened an art gallery at Adeniran Ogunsanya, Lagos. It failed too.
At 47, I returned to the yoghurt business. Failed again.
At 48, we started again.
Then, at almost 50, I was compulsorily retired from my job.
Instead of seeing it as the end, I went fully into the yoghurt business.
I relocated to the UK at almost 52.
By 54, we had recorded over ₦2 billion in sales.
So please, be inspired by other people’s success, but never allow their success to put you under pressure.
Some people bloom at 25.
Some at 35.
Some at 50.
Some even later.
Your timeline is different.
Keep learning.
Keep trying.
Keep failing forward.
Keep moving.
You are not late. You are still writing your story.
Good evening.😊
More often than not,
To change the trajectory of your life, you have to get up and move. I mean, literally.
That city you call home, is all you've known all your life - from birth to all tiers of education.
You need to move because your location determines your allocation.
As usual, you know I would send you postcards.
These aren't A.I pictures - I went as high as I almost touched the clouds with my bare hands.
I bathed in volcanic ash and summited at the bottom of this goddess.
Pictures do not do justice to what I saw - today was a good day.