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The Nikon W300 is the best esteem in light of its adaptability. Its focal point has the vastest perspective of the cameras we tried, covers a 5x zoom range, and lets in the more light than every one of its rivals. Its still pictures have practical hues and loads of detail when shooting in full-auto mode and the camera is equipped for catching 4K video. We likewise like that you can send shots to your cell phone through Wi-Fi to share via web-based networking media. The camera makes due down to 100 feet submerged, is shockproof up to 8 feet, and is freezeproof down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. Olympus' TG-5 doesn't dive as deep submerged as the Nikon (just 50 feet, contrasted with 100 feet), has a less flexible 4x long range focal point contrasted with the Nikon's 5x focal point, and is fundamentally more costly than the Nikon. In any case, it improves picture quality and incorporates a few highlights that may speak to photograph lovers like crude catch and further developed in

Save Benue from flood – Governor Ortom begs Nigerian Government


Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has called on the Federal Government to come to their aide over recent flooding in Makurdi, the state capital.

Ortom said this was to avoid a repeat of the experience of 2012.

Ortom made the appeal when he inspected flooded areas in Maiduguri yesterday, and described the problem as overwhelming.

He also lamented that the flood problem had arisen at the time his administration was facing challenges of salary payment.

The governor, however, called on those living in flood-prone areas across the state to relocate, just as he directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), to liaise with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to seek means of assisting those who have been displaced.

He frowned at building of houses on drainage channels and flood plains, stating that such structures would be demolished.

During the inspection, Ortom visited Radio Benue transmission adjoining station which has been submerged by water and also went to Katsina-Ala Street and areas adjoining where displaced residents appealed for assistance.

At the streets behind the Benue Civil Service Commission, Ortom was told that a contractor was given about N1 billion to provide drainage channels but absconded.He said the matter was being handled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC).

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