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itel Power 70, the Game-Changer: Why Brands Like Tecno, Infinix, and Redmi Are Struggling to Match itel

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The Nigerian smartphone industry is a battlefield where innovation and value-for-money dictate market dominance.

While brands like Tecno, Infinix, and Redmi have held strong positions, the new itel Power 70 is proving to be a disruptive force. With a 10,000mAh mega battery, robust durability, and high-end features at an unbeatable price, the itel Power 70 is making other brands struggle to keep up.

Here’s why:

Power Like Never Before: 10,000mAh Battery Dominance

One of the biggest concerns for smartphone users is battery life. While competitors such as Tecno Spark 7T, Infinix Hot 30 5G, and Redmi Note 13 Pro offer battery capacities of 6000mAh to 6200mAh, itel Power 70 takes endurance to another level with its 10,000mAh mega battery.

Unlike the competitors’ standard single-unit battery, itel Power 70 features a 6000mAh long-lasting battery paired with a 4000mAh charging case. This unique two-in-one system ensures extended usage time while supporting reverse charging, making it a power bank on the go.

Additionally, while most smartphones degrade in battery efficiency after prolonged use, itel guarantees over 80% battery health even after 1600 charge cycles – an assurance no other brand offers.

Memory and Performance: Outclassing the Competition

Storage and speed are key factors when choosing a smartphone. itel Power 70’s 256GB ROM and up to 16GB extended RAM outshine many of its competitors:
•Redmi Note 13 Pro: Offers various RAM configurations, but even its base 8GB+128GB model lags behind the itel Power 70’s performance-to-price ratio.

•Infinix Hot 30 5G: Comes with 4GB RAM (expandable to 8GB) and 128GB storage, which is significantly lower than what the itel Power 70 offers.

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•Tecno Spark 7T: Limited to just 4GB RAM and 128GB storage, making it a far less powerful option.

The Helio G50 Ultimate processor in the itel Power 70 delivers smooth, lag-free multitasking, setting it apart from entry-level competitors like Tecno Spark 7T’s Helio G35 processor.

Durability and Resistance: Built to Last
Durability is another area where itel Power 70 dominates. It is designed to handle the unexpected with features such as:
• Dust & Water Resistance
• Drop Resistance
• Overnight Charging Protection

While Redmi Note 13 Pro offers IP68 water resistance, Infinix Hot 30 5G is rated at a lower IP53, and Tecno Spark 7T lacks any water resistance certification. This makes the itel Power 70 the most durable choice among them.
Brilliant Display and User-Friendly Design
The 6.7-inch HD Sunlight Display of the itel Power 70 ensures vivid colors and clear visibility even under direct sunlight with a peak brightness of 700 nits. This puts it ahead of the Infinix Hot 30 5G’s 580 nits but slightly behind the Redmi Note 13 Pro’s 3000 nits, which, while impressive, comes at a much higher price.

For users who prioritize eye comfort, the itel Power 70 also supports Dark Mode and Eye-Care Mode, making it a well-rounded choice for prolonged screen time.

A Clear Winner in the Budget and Mid-Range Market

When comparing overall features, it’s clear that itel Power 70 is an industry disruptor. It combines power, storage, durability, and display excellence at a price point that leaves Tecno, Infinix, and Redmi scrambling to compete. Whether you need a device for work, entertainment, or travel, itel Power 70 delivers without compromise.

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For consumers seeking the ultimate balance of battery endurance, memory, durability, and affordability, the itel Power 70 is undeniably the best choice in the market today.

Availability and Launch Offers
The itel Power70 is now available at authorized retail stores (https://bit.ly/4hzIfmG) across Nigeria for ₦124,900. Upon purchasing the phone, Airtel users will enjoy 3GB on every ₦1,000 recharge plus 7GB of data for six months when they opt for the EasyBuy installment plan.

Don’t miss out on this incredible deal!

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Court sentences Lagos BRT Driver to Death by Hanging for Killing Bamise

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The Lagos state high court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square has sentenced Andrew Nice Ominikoron, a driver of Lagos bus rapid transit (BRT), to death by hanging for killing Bamise Ayanwola, a 22-year-old fashion designer.

Sherifat Sonaike, the trial judge, gave the verdict on Friday.

More to follow…

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Student loan: NELFund denies corruption allegations as ICPC clarifies probe

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) has denied claims of mismanagement in disbursing student loan funds.

This development comes after the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) said it was investigating alleged corruption in the disbursement of the funds.

In a statement by the fund’s Director of Strategic Communications, Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, NELFund said ICPC’s comment was taken out of context.

“These reports, which suggest misappropriation and mismanagement of funds, are entirely false, grossly irresponsible, and deeply damaging to the integrity of an institution established to deliver financial hope to millions of Nigerians,” Oluwatuyi said.

“All institutional fees are paid directly to verified institutions, while upkeep allowances go into the verified bank accounts of eligible students,” she said.

“The reports circulating in the public space are based on outdated figures and previous interventions that predate our operations.”

Meanwhile, the ICPC has clarified its earlier statement on the student loan. The institution’s spokesman, Demola Bakare, said the agency’s move to investigate the disbursement of the funds was due to claims that 51 schools were involved in illegal deductions and exploitation related to the NELFund scheme.

“The ICPC confirmed that a clear case of discrepancies has been established in the administration of the student loan scheme and announced that its investigation will now extend to beneficiary institutions and individual student recipients,” the agency’s statement partly read.

But in an update, Bakare clarified that: “Unintentionally, the word ‘NOT’ was missing in the second to the last paragraph of our earlier press release in respect of an ongoing investigation regarding the Student Loan Scheme. The missing word created an erroneous impression that the alleged discrepancies or diversion had been established.

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“We admit that this is not the case, indeed, we accept that the same part of the sentence also contradicted the whole paragraph. The paragraph ought to read: ‘The ICPC confirmed that a clear case of discrepancies has NOT been established in the administration of the student loan scheme and announced that its investigation will now extend to beneficiary institutions and individual student recipients.’

“For avoidance of doubt, the Commission has only established the total amount of funds received and disbursed so far by NELFUND. The impression of diversion and the issue of discrepancies do not exist at this stage; the investigation would have to move into the receiving institutions and persons before any reasonable deductions could be made.”

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Nnamdi Kanu’s trial resumes at Federal High Court Abuja

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The trial of the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has resumed on Friday at the Federal High Court, Abuja.

Earlier, the court, led by Justice James Omotosho, granted the request of the Federal Government for witnesses to testify behind screens.

At the resumed hearing on Tuesday, the Defence Counsel, led by Kanu Agabi, told the court that he had 22 members on his team. The judge, however, said he wouldn’t approve more than the 13 he had listed.

Four senior advocates have joined the defence team, namely: Audu Nunghe, Joseph Akubo, Emeka Etiaba and Onyechi Ikpeazu.

The case, featuring terrorism and treasonable felony charges, was originally instituted in 2015 following Kanu’s arrest in Lagos.

Major setbacks have held the case down for almost a decade, making it impossible for the prosecution to call witnesses and present exhibits until Tuesday.

The case started with four people initially charged as Kanu’s co-defendants. However, in February 2018, the then-trial judge Binta Nyako severed the trial, separating Kanu—who had fled Nigeria—from the other defendants. The trial severance allowed the prosecution to continue proceedings against the four remaining co-defendants.

The Nigerian government would re-arrest Kanu in Kenya in June 2021.

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