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Ways to Monetize Your Content

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10 Words Nigerian Use that are not in the Dictionary

Checkout the words below:- Installmentally This “word” is a favorite of many Nigerians, but, sadly, it simply does not exist. You won’t find it any reputable dictionary. The correct thing to say when “i nstallmentally ” comes to your mind is in  installments  or by  installment . Plumpy Nigerians use “ plumpy ” when they want to say that someone is chubby or slightly fat. The correct expression is plump. Disvirgin This particular “word” is used severally on a daily basis, especially by Nigerian men when they intend saying that a woman has lost her virginity to a guy. The correct word to use, however, is deflower, because “ disvirgin ” is not a word. Crosscarpeting or cross-carpeting This is a favorite of Nigerian politicians and political analysts alike. They use it when they want to say that a politician has dumped his political party for another party, usually a rival party. The right terms to use when describing this scenario are party switching, defection

Tips to Improve Battery life (Android)

Limit Apps Running in the Background Most apps you use are active even after you exit them. That’s where Android’s app-specific battery tools enter. With a simple switch, you can completely restrict an app from accessing the battery in the background. Find this at  Settings  >  Apps & Notifications  and there, inside the specific app’s page, tap  Advanced > Battery > Background restriction . If you have an older phone, you can also try a third-party app called  Greenify . This automatically stop apps from consuming resources in the background. However, we recommend using the native feature on modern devices since it generally works better than third-party solutions. Check out another tips on the next post.