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olurotimi1:Then it must be your network or the speed of your phone/device. What's the RAM size? |
Wao, could be the network is super where you are. Where are you based in Lagos? |
Joe4real1988:I have not tried vidmate, but I think ShowBox is just ok for me until it started misbehaving. But that has been taken care off. |
olurotimi1:Do what I have just done. Download and re-install from the link above. Alternatively update it. |
iboboyswag:Is it unlocked already? WhatsApp me let's talk. |
GoodyOG:Done and blazing. Thanks a bunch bros. I appreciate. |
I have opened the link and clicked on the ShowBox icon but it is not downloading. What could be the matter and how do I resolve it pls? |
Please guys/gals, I need fairly used and unlocked Spectranet 4g LTE mifi for immediate purchase. Must be in good working condition. If you have, plse WhatsApp me on 08115708539 and lets chat. |
lilmonarch:Thanks. Will do. |
Go for Glo or Etisalat. There signals are good in Surulere. |
olurotimi1:I fear to uninstall it becos it is not available on Play store you know. I got it from a distant friend. Beside, the one I see on Play store looks like one-eye and it is useless. |
Gurus in the house please help a pal solve this ShowBox problem. The app opens up and pops-up a notice asking me to update, but when I click update, it brings out a message "update error" and then opens the page normally. Yet, if I click on any movie, it tells me "unfortunately ShowBox has stopped" and switches off. What do I do to get the thing working again? |
Una Weldon o! How market? I just dey pass by. |
EgusiSoup:I don't 'knows' 'two' my brother. ![]() EgusiSoup:I don't 'knows' 'two' my brother. |
PhonePlanet:Fine piece by all standard. Can I publish it in our Newspaper for a greater impact? |
princeofpeace22:That's the problem with people like you. Somebody said here such should not attract publicity but done secretly and here you are praying down fire on others who do theirs quietly. Now how do you know that Oyedepo and others you named haven't been doing theirs secretly. I am aware that several hundreds of widows are on Bishop Oyedepo's pay roll every single month. Just because it hasn't been publicised doesn't mean he has not been as charitable as the one you are celebrating here. |
http://www.signalng.com/fr-mbaka-breaks-romance-buhari-attacks-president-hunger-land/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter Father Mbaka Ends Presidential Romance, Attacks Buhari Over Hunger in the Land Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, one of Nigeria’s most outspoken clergymen, has come down hard on President Muhammadu Buhari, accusing him of indifference to the country’s worsening economic situation. Mbaka, a Catholic priest and lead minister at the Adoration Prayer Ministry, Enugu, said Mr. Buhari stood a high chance of losing the support of many Nigerians if he allowed the hardship Nigerians are facing to linger for much longer. According to a report by Premium Times, the preacher said he would not allow his closeness to the president get in the way of his longstanding advocacy for the masses. “It is not easy everywhere. Hunger everywhere. As the president is fighting corruption, some of us are praying that he will equally fight hunger. Hunger is in the atmosphere,” Mr. Mbaka said in a sermon to his congregation on July 23, 2016. “Yesterday, some people were saying Father Mbaka started preaching against–whatever. The issue is that Father Mbaka is preaching as the spirit prompts him. There is hunger everywhere. My job is to tell our leaders the truth.” Mr. Mbaka attracted public attention in the lead up to the 2015 election after he withdrew his support for President Goodluck Jonathan and backed then candidate Buhari. The endorsement was widely believed to have provided a much-needed boost for Mr. Buhari’s acceptance amongst evangelicals and people of Igbo extraction. The preacher took issues with Mr. Buhari for his signature war against corruption, a policy he suggested paled into insignificance in the face of dwindling economic indices, widespread financial troubles and acute poverty across the country. “All this noise about EFCC arrest this and that, after one week that one is over. People are dying of hunger. Dollar is growing every day and naira is dying every day. Euro is rising every day and naira is collapsing every day. Pounds is on hike every day–on a mega level- and naira is dwindling–on a hyper level,” Mr. Mbaka said. Mr. Mbaka slammed Mr. Buhari for his apparent fixation with the war against corruption, saying such an endeavour would not address immediate challenges afflicting the nation. “The landlords are crying, tenants are lamenting. Sellers are crying. Buyers are lamenting. There is hunger on the street. Many students are being rusticated from school, why? Because they can’t pay for school feels.” “Proprietors are distressed. Many companies are winding up. The economy is hard,” he said. Mr. Mbaka said he was compelled to express his strong stance against the direction Mr. Buhari was steering the country because of a noticeable uptick in the number of people trooping to him and the Catholic Church because they could no longer afford to feed themselves, adding that situation had cut deep into his personal pocket. “When somebody like me can bring my cheque and all the money I have in my account will finish in school feels and in charity and hospital fees and whatever. “If it is well with these people, would they be coming to me? I am receiving the shock, the pain directly. The quantum of charity that we’re doing in the ministry is telling me the level of poverty that is in the atmosphere,” Mr. Mbaka said. Mr. Mbaka said he made concerted efforts and used his own resources to ensure that the raging hostilities in the oil-rich Niger-Delta were contained, saying the crisis could have been aborted if Mr. Buhari and others in charge of the country’s affairs were “wise”. “Before this Avengers phenomenon, I did something that, if the leaders of today are wise, the problem could have been averted. By the gift of the Holy Spirit, the sagacity, I was proactive. I won’t tell you what I spent to make that happen so that the president would not suffer what he’s about to suffer now. Mr. Mbaka said he believed other neutral voices like himself would soon emerge from their corners to speak truth to power. “As I’ve told you, this is just the good morning of it. Very soon, those who are quiet would begin to talk.” He also lampooned the Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, for his recent comments in which he suggested that Niger Delta militants are saboteurs. “Yesterday the vice president announced that the avengers are saboteurs. Should he say that? He should not. Go to Niger Delta, you will cry. The place where the oil sustaining this country is coming from. No good water to drink. No farm land. No road. No quality lifestyle. No industry,” the clergyman said. Mr. Mbaka said Mr. Buhari should take measures to revamp the country’s economy and propose far-reaching reforms for the judiciary, saying the current practices had left the country worse off. “We need economic experts and the gurus, sages, that are sincere who can come in and think about our economic revamp. And a judicial reformation. “How can a case be in court for more than 10 years? Even if you prosecute all the senators, the matter may linger until next 20 years. So, what have we achieved?” Mr. Mbaka said he was too concerned about the country’s appalling economic situation to bother about his relationship with Mr. Buhari, saying the God he served was sufficient for him. “I don’t need the president to survive. I need God. I need the Holy Spirit. All I need is Jesus. So, people are suffering. Suffering is everywhere. People are smelling on suffering. In spite of the perfumes they put on their body, when you smell them they smell of suffering. We men are tired of such stories. “People are not even talking about jobs anymore. More students everywhere. Graduates everywhere. Those who are making it now are those who are selling dollars. And somebody called me last week and said ‘Father please, pray for this condition to last’. He’s trading in dollar.” Mr. Mbaka said the Nigerian government should revoke all oil bloc licences in private hands and find a pragmatic solution to the plight of the people of Niger Delta to avoid further social unrest, and came down hard on the president for failing to reflect the diversity of Nigeria in appointing people to federal positions. “Our president may be an expert in fighting corruption, we clap for him over that. In fighting insurgency? He’s a guru in that. But economic management? I don’t know. And this is not a military Buhari we knew. This is a democratic Buhari. “So, he must find a democratic solution that is non-tribalistic. And he should begin to do things in a way and manner that people should not begin to wag their tongues. “Look at the last NNPC board configurations. Not less than 11 of them. How many Yoruba are in that board? How many Igbo are there? I think none. Niger-Delta, I think one. “Kachikwu is not an Igbo man, he’s a Delta man. If an Etiku man begins to answer Mohammed, his name doesn’t mean he’s an Hausa man, he’s an Etiku man. How many Niger-Delta people are there and how many northerners are there? People are watching.” Mr. Mbaka said he would continue to condemn Mr. Buhari and others in a position of authority behind the pulpit if they failed to make themselves available to the benefit of the common man, saying it was part of what culminated in his strained relationship with Mr. Jonathan. “You know in Jonathan’s time, there was a time I demanded I would be telling him what I should tell him, so that I would not be tempted to be speaking from the pulpit. But they didn’t give me that opportunity. “How can I pray for one month or two months to get somebody that I want to speak to so that that person can talk to another person that would talk to another person that would talk to another person that would talk to the president? How? Is it not our country?” |
krozay:Can I download movies from Cinema box? Besides, what actually happened to Show box? Have they packed it in? I installed the new one with one eye and it isn't doing anything. I tried updating the old one to no avail. |
What has happened to Showbox application? It is no longer updating or showing movies. One can't download movies too. Any help please? |
Queeee:It is you who is funny. Arsenal whacked you 3 - 0 even with you Van 'Girl' in charge and you are here running mouth. Arsenal were the first to inflict Jose Mourinho his first season defeat in Community Shield and thus started his downfall. So what are you yawning about here? |
reverendfather:I have the feeling that Mourinho won't get the better of Arsene Wenger again next season. First, he has to rebuild Man U to be able to bring them up to the standard of World beaters, which he would like. Whereas, Wenger only needs fortification here and there and Arsenal will compete seriously next season. He is already in the market and this time very serious knowing this could be his last hooray in Arsnal. |
For those who are lazy to read. The report here says Jose Mourinho and his power-wielding agent, Jorge Mendes have taken over the reign in Man U and will definitely leave the club worse than they have met it because only Mendes' mentored players will be good enough for Mourinho in Man U. They did that in Real Madrid and Chelsea. The writer provided facts and citations and reasoning that Ed Woodward is too weak to stop the hurricane when it starts. ............................................... The Dark Side of Jose Mourinho & Jorge Mendes Louis Van Gaal had barely taken his seat in front of the assembled press when a barrage of questions were sent his way. The Dutchman grasped hold of the FA Cup, but that mattered little. It was Manchester United’s first time lifting the world’s oldest club competition in 12 years and the first trophy of the post-Alex Ferguson era, yet the journalists just wanted to talk about his successor: Jose Mourinho. Not that they were to be blamed. A major story had just broken, one which just happened to coincide with United winning a final. When it later emerged that Mourinho’s agent Jorge Mendes had likely leaked the information that he would be taking over from Van Gaal, few, if any, were surprised. That they had ruined Van Gaal’s moment or potentially jeopardised Mourinho’s long-standing friendship with his mentor mattered little in the context of the bigger picture. Mourinho and Mendes routinely sabotage others to further their own interests, as Manchester United will learn in time. No trick or shortcut is off limits in the pursuit of power. Anyone who doubts this need only read Diego Torres’ book “The Special One, The Secret Life of Jose Mourinho,“—an eye-opening account of the Portuguese coaches’ three years at Real Madrid. Brought to the Spanish capital to halt the magisterial dominance of Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona at all costs, Mourinho wasted little time in waging war both externally and internally. His tactic was to turn “the control of information into a fine art,” as Torres explains. Players were intensely briefed on what to say in interviews, something which bothered senior figures like Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos. The main point of contention among his squad and president Florentino Perez was the influence of one man: Mendes As Torres details, from early on the players found it puzzling that the self-professed super-agent spent so much time at their Valdebebas training ground. Wives, girlfriends, children and relatives of players were banned from the pretentiously titled “City of Real Madrid,” but one man was still allowed access. Mendes would watch the squad run through their drills from the manager’s office on the top floor of the complex, like the Queen peering down on her royal subjects from a perched balcony in Buckingham Palace. At one point, they became convinced that he worked in the building. “There’s the lord and master of the club,” they used to joke. Mendes’ sway extended to the recruitment and signings. Mourinho attempted to fill his squad with the likes of Hugo Almeida and Raul Meireles, players who were evidently not up to the standard required at the Bernabeu, but were more importantly Gestifute (Mendes’ agency) clients. One Gestifute affiliate who was signed for an enormous fee, Fabio Coentrao, started at left-back ahead of Marcelo, which baffled many within the squad who felt he wasn’t good enough. He even tried to convince Mesut Ozil to leave his agent for Mendes, an offer that the German declined. A parallel situation arose at Chelsea, where Radamel Falcao was signed on loan last summer, even though the once-magnificent Colombian was obviously a shadow of his former self. That transfer was puzzling…until you delve further into the intricacies of the deal. The link again is Mendes and Gestifute, their fingers in multiple pies. At Chelsea, Mourinho was restricted in how much control he had over incoming players. Chelsea had a structure in place, led by technical director Michael Emenalo. United are prepared to give him full autonomy, which he has always craved. The problem is, who at United can curb Mourinho’s confrontational side and how wise is it to give him full power? Bobby Charlton, amongst others, has already professed his misgivings about the 54 year-old and what he perceives to be conduct unbecoming of a Manchester United manager. If Mourinho, as he most likely will, surrounds himself with as many Mendes-attached players as possible, that strengthens his position and reinforces his stranglehold on the club, regardless of what he says or does to damage United. As good as Ed Woodward is at marketing and securing lucrative commercial deals, he has already proved his marked deficiencies when it comes to running the sporting side of things. Not only did he reportedly negotiate a deal in which the club would pay Mourinho £4 million if they didn’t appoint him in May, he also allegedly failed to notify Van Gaal that he would be terminated before the news filtered through to the press. What chance does he have of showing authority with Mourinho? In conjunction, Mourinho and Mendes wiggled their way into the consciousness of the United hierarchy shortly after he left Chelsea. Mourinho is an undeniably successful coach and there is every chance he achieves great things at Old Trafford. His destructive, antagonistic side is never too far away though. When the mutually beneficial relationship in all likelihood implodes, just like on Saturday, Mourinho and Mendes won’t care for what state they leave the club in or whose toes they thread on. It’ll be self-preservation, just like it always is with football’s most devious double act. Culled from uMAXit football |
Baadal:Specs pls ![]() |
With the red tape warning and all the unnecessary long process, why do I need to bother. I am okay with the hard keys. |
I thought only Abokis eat gworo. Does this father of all lies called Lai Mohammed also eat the Hausa kolanuts too. Did you notice his red teeth? |
They are all sycophants including Saraki. That guy is not capable of leading NASS. if the budget wasn't missing why on earth would they require another submission, which gave room for manipulation by Buhari's aide? There are so much illegalities by this government that Saraki ought to have come out with a resolution through NASS mandating the Executive to comply or be impeached. That is checks and balances. But he chose to keep mum for fear of his ass. |
Ihejirika, please go give thanksgiving that you left when you left o! If you were incharge when this happened, 1967 civil war would have been child's play. |
gunners160:Your laugh will soon turn to crying. Did you see his source? He quoted Al Jazeera and the FG has not denied it. |
olaboy33:No living soul could accurately guess how JESUS looked. I think it is not important or else Holy Spirit would have revealed the exact description to Bible writers. But I do know that Bible said Jesus was not attractive. Isaiah 53:2 says "He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him." |



