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PhonesRe: Nanu - Free Calls For Everyone, Everywhere by anthney87: 3:58pm On Aug 09, 2014
nanu no de play store o
EducationRe: 2015/2016 Unilag Postgraduate Application Begins by anthney87: 7:58pm On Aug 07, 2014
Phunshow: Hello! Biomedical Engineering is not included on the available course (PGD) but its being offered. Plz, any idea on how to go about it .
When is the closing date for the registration.
Thanks.
Did I hear u say biomedical engr?
I did biomedical technology and wants to to my masters in biomedical engr. Can I? I need guidelines
PoliticsRe: 10 World Leaders Who Diedunder Mysteriouscircumstances by anthney87: 8:33am On Aug 06, 2014
aprokomania: hey readers show some love so I can have enough energy to post the last one
Am loving this man can u add more to the list?
PhonesRe: Innjoo (the Tecno Killer) Has Released An Octa-core Device, The Innjoo i2 by anthney87: 7:30am On Aug 06, 2014
Ooo my gush! Oops compare this with techno M3 and I may prefer buying it.
Wat am I doing with a 2MP front camera and 5MP bk camera..... For a high rated fone like DAT.. I gat to go bk to bed... Phantom Z on my mind no mata d price. It is worth it. Innjoo for primary school graduates
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by anthney87: 2:31am On Aug 02, 2014
I want to know if they have nursing dept. In the school. Response needed immediately. And also do they take direct entry in noun?
Educational ServicesRe: Download Your Novels In Pdf Here by anthney87: 9:16am On Jul 23, 2014
bolaji73: How I wish I had not being sacked from work I would have asked you to forward me your account number. in the absence of that,1000 000 000 likes for you.
if you wanna read good foreign book offline the I suggest you download WATTPAD I bet you won't regret downloading it. get it on Google play.
I suggest u choose fantasy and fiction as a must and add to library psysh investigation volume 1-5. so interesting. this has been my companion for 6mths now.
PoliticsRe: SHOCKING PROPHECIES !: Nigeria Will Break Apart...-primate Ayodele. by anthney87: 2:40pm On Jul 22, 2014
A beg ooo we no an pray for a united Nigeria. make e break jare. we want a divided Nigeria. we are just living in pretense
PoliticsRe: Northern Group Submits Bill Seeking Registration Of Southerners by anthney87: 10:14pm On Jul 21, 2014
AwesomeRomeo: A group known as Concerned Arewa Citizen on
Monday submitted a bill to the Kaduna House of
Assembly seeking a law for the registration of
southerners in Kaduna and other parts of Northern
Nigeria.
The Kano-based group, stormed the Kaduna
Assembly with the Bill and covering letter, jointly
signed by its President, Audu Bukarti, and
Secretary, Sanusi Sadiq.
It urged the Assembly to pass the bill as quickly
as possible.
“No southerner wishing to enter the boundary of
the north shall be permitted to do so unless such
is duly registered with the appropriate authority.
The group, which had earlier submitted a similar
bill to the Kano State Assembly, also wants
southerners either residing or willing to enter the
north to register within 10 days.
According to the group, the law, if passed, would
protect Kaduna and the North against terrorism,
armed robbery, baby factories, pipeline
vandalism , kidnappers and other activities
allegedly carried out by southerners.
The group pointed out that the north is suffering
from most of the evil vices because of the
haphazard entry and exit of southerners that have
infiltrated the north.
Part of the bill submitted to the Assembly reads:
“This law may be cited as the Kaduna State
Registration of Southerners and Allied Matters
Law 2014 and shall come into force on August
1st ,2014.
“No southerner wishing to enter the boundary of
the north shall be permitted to do so unless such
is duly registered with the appropriate authority.
“Every southerner desirous of entering the
northern boundaries for the purpose of residence
shall give security in such amount as the
appropriate authority may be prescribed and shall
supply such information as the authority may
reasonably require.”
The Speaker of the Kaduna Assembly, Shehu
Tahir , who received the letter and the proposed
bill, assured the group that the house would look
into the matter raised in the bill and do whatever
is necessary.
/p2LdGt-H0e
we at not signing for any registration. north must go. even if ur bill is accepted by d assembly it won't affected us.
PoliticsRe: The Miraculous Deliverance Of Oga Jona-chimamanda by anthney87: 8:28pm On Jul 21, 2014
babamutum: The Miraculous Deliverance Of Oga Jona



BY CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE

JUL 18, 2014



As soon as he opened his eyes, he felt it. A strange peace, a calm clarity. He stretched. Even his limbs were stronger and surer. He looked at his phone. Thirty-seven new text messages – and all while he was asleep. With one click, he deleted them. The empty screen buoyed him. Then he got up to bathe, determined to fold the day into the exact shape that he wanted.

Those Levick people had to go. No more foreign PR firms. They should have made that article in the American newspaper sound like him, they should have known better. They had to go. And he would not pay their balance; they had not fulfilled the purpose of the contract after all.

He pressed the intercom. Man Friday came in, face set in a placidly praise-singing smile.

“Good morning, Your Excellency!”

“Good morning,” Oga Jona said. “I had a revelation from God.”

Man Friday stared at him with bulging eyes.

“I said I had a revelation from God,” he repeated. “Find me new Public Relations people. Here in Nigeria. Is this country not full of mass communication departments and graduates?”

“Yes, Your Excellency.” Man Friday’s eyes narrowed; he was already thinking of whom he would bring, of how he would benefit.

“I want a shortlist on my table on Wednesday,” Oga Jona said. “I don’t want any of the usual suspects. I want fresh blood. Like that student who asked that frank question during the economic summit.”

“Your Excellency… the procurement rules…we need somebody who is licensed by the agency licensed by the agency that licenses PR consultants…”

Oga Jona snorted. Man Friday used civil service restrictions as a weapon to fight off competition. Anybody who might push him out of his privileged position was suddenly not licensed, not approved, not registered. “I don’t want you to bring your own candidates, do you hear me? I said I want fresh blood, I’m not joking.”

“Yes, Your Excellency,” Man Friday said, voice now high-pitched with alarmed confusion.

“Put that DVD for me before you go,” Oga Jona said.

He watched the recording on the widescreen television, unhappy with his appearance in the footage. His trousers seemed too big and why had nobody adjusted his hat? Next to The Girl from Pakistan, he looked timid, scrunched into his seat. She was inspiring, that young girl, and he wished her well. But he saw now how bad this made him appear: he had ignored all the Nigerians asking him to go to Chibok, and now The Girl From Pakistan was telling the world that he promised her he would go. He promised me, she said. As if the abducted Nigerian girls did not truly matter until this girl said they did. As if what mattered to him was a photo-op with this girl made famous by surviving a gunshot wound. It made him look small. It made him look unpresidential. It made him look like a leader without a rudder. Why had they advised him to do this? He pressed a button on his desk and waited.

Violence was unfamiliar to Oga Jona. Yet when Man Monday came in, his belly rounded and his shirt a size too tight as usual, Oga Jona fought the urge to hit and punch and slap. Instead, he settled for less: he threw a teacup at Man Monday.

“Why have you people been advising me not to go to Chibok? Why have you people been telling me that my enemies will exploit it?”

“Sah?” Man Monday had dodged the teacup and now stood flustered.

“I am going to Chibok tomorrow. I should have gone a long time ago. Now it will look as if I am going only because a foreigner, a small girl at that, told me to go. But I will still go. Nigerians have to see that this thing is troubling me too.”

“But Sah, you know…”

“Don’t ‘Sah you know’ me!” This was how his people always started. “Sah, you know…” Then they would bring up conspiracies, plots, enemies, evil spirits. No wonder giant snakes were always chasing him in his dreams: he had listened to too much of their nonsense. He remembered a quote from a teacher in his secondary school: ‘The best answer to give your enemies is continued excellence.’ What he needed, he saw now, was an adviser like that teacher.

“Sah, the security situation…”

“Have you not seen Obama appear in Afghanistan or Iraq in the middle of the night to greet American troops? Is Chibok more dangerous than the war the Americans are always fighting up and down? Arrange it immediately. Keep it quiet. I want to meet the parents of the girls. Make gifts and provisions available to the families, as a small token of goodwill from the federal government.” He knew how much people liked such things. A tin of vegetable oil would soften some bitter hearts.

“Sah…”

“From Borno we go to Yobe. I want to meet the families of the boys who were killed. I want to visit the school. Fifty-nine boys! They shot those innocent boys and burnt them to ashes! Chai! There is evil in the world o!”

“Yes Sah.”

“These people are evil. That man Yusuf was evil. The policemen who killed him, we have to arrest them and parade them before the press. Make sure the world knows we are handling the case. But it is even more important that we tell the true story about Yusuf himself. Yes, the police should not have killed him. But does that mean his followers should now start shedding blood all over this country? Is there any Nigerian who does not have a bad story about the police? Was it not last year that my own cousin was nearly killed in police detention? Let us tell people why the Army caught him in the first place. He was evil. Remember that pastor in Maiduguri that he beheaded. Find that pastor’s wife. Let her tell her story. Let the world hear it. Show pictures of the pastor. Why have we not been telling the full story? Why didn’t we fight back when The Man From Borno was running around abroad, blaming me for everything when he too failed in his own responsibilities?” Oga Jona was getting angrier as he spoke, angry with his people, angry with himself. How could he have remained, for so long, in that darkness, that demon possession of ineptitude?

“Yes Sah!”

“You can go.”

He picked up the iphone and spoke slowly. “I want to expand that Terror Victims Support Committee. Add one woman. Add two people personally affected by terrorism. How can you have a committee on terrorism victims with no diversity?”

On the other end of the phone, the voice was stilled by surprise. “Yes Sah!” Finally emerged, in a croak.

He put down the phone. There would be no more committees. At least until he was re-elected. And no more unending consultations. He picked up the Galaxy, scrolled through the list of contacts. He called two Big Men in the Armed Forces, the ones stealing most of the money meant for the soldiers.

“I want your resignation by Friday,” He said simply.

Their shock blistered down the phone.

“But Your Excellency…”

“Or you want me to announce that I am sacking you? At least resignation will save you embarrassment.”

If those left knew he was now serious as commander-in-chief, serious about punishing misdeed and demanding performance, they would sit up. He ate some roasted groundnuts before making the next call. To another Big Man in the Armed Forces. They had to stop arresting Northerners just like that. He remembered his former gateman in Port Harcourt. Mohammed, pleasant Mohammed with his buck teeth and his radio pressed to his ear. Mohammed would not even have the liver to support any terrorist. He told the Big Man in the Armed Forces, “You need to carry people along. Win hearts and minds. Make Nigerians feel that you are fighting for them, not against them… And when you talk to the press and say that Nigerians should do their part to fight terrorism, stop sounding as if you are accusing them. After all, let us tell the truth, what can an ordinary person do? Nothing! Even those people who check cars, if they open a boot and see a big bomb, what will they do? Will they try to subdue an armed suicide bomber? Will they pour water on the bomb to defuse it? Will they not turn and run as fast as their legs can carry them? Let’s start a mass education campaign. Get proposals on how best to do it without scaring people. When we tell Nigerians to report suspicious behavior, let’s give them examples. Suspicious behavior does not mean anybody wearing a jellabiya. After all, was the one in Lagos not done by a woman?” He paused.

“Yes, Your Excellency!”

“As for the girls, we have to go back to negotiation. Move in immediately.”

“Yes, Your Excellency.”

“I should not have listened to what they told me in that Paris summit. Why did I even agree to follow them and go to Paris, all of us looking like colonised goats?”

From the other end, came a complete and lip-sealed silence. The Big Man in the Armed Forces dared not make a sound, lest it be mistaken as agreement on the word ‘goat.’ Besides, he had been part of the entourage for that trip and had collected even more than the normal fat juicy estacode.

“I don’t want to hear about any other mutiny,” Oga Jona continued. “You will get the funds. But I want real results! Improve the conditions of your boys. I want to see results!”

The Big Man in the Armed Forces started saying something about the Americans.

Oga Jona cut him short. “Shut up! If somebody shits inside your father’s house, is it a foreigner that will come and clean the house for you? Is Sambisa on Google Maps? How much local intelligence have you gathered? Before you ask for help, you first do your best!”

“Yes Your Excellency.”

“And why is it that nobody interviewed the girls who escaped?”

There was a pause.

“By tomorrow night I want a report on the local intelligence gathered so far!”

“Yes, Your Excellency.”

Oga Jona turned on the television and briefly watched a local channel. Who even designed those ugly studio backgrounds? There was a knock on the door. It had to be Man Thursday. Nobody else could come in anyhow.

“Good afternoon, My President,” Man Thursday said.

Short and stocky, Man Thursday was the soother who always came cradling bottles of liquid peace.

This time, Oga Jona pushed away the bottle. “Not now!’

“My President, I hope you’re feeling fine.”

“I received a revelation from God. From now on, I will stop giving interviews to foreign journalists while ignoring our own journalists.”

“But My President, you know how useless our journalists are…”

“Will Obama give an interview to AIT and ignore CBS?”

“No, Your Excellency.”

“I know some of our journalists support Bourdillon, but we also have others on our side. I will beat them at their game! I want to do interviews with two journalists that support us and one journalist that supports Bourdillon. Find one that will be easy to intimidate.”

“But…”

“I want names in the next hour.”

“Yes, Your Excellency.” Man Thursday now stood still, lips parted in the slack expression of a person no longer sure what day it was.

“Tell the Supporters Club to change their television advertisements. They should stop mentioning ‘those who are against me.’ I will no longer give power to my enemies. They should mention only the things that I am doing. I like that one with the almajiri boy. It shows Nigerians that I have helped with education in the North. They should make more advertisements like that.”

In response, Man Thursday could only nod vigorously but mutely.

Later, after eating vegetable soup with periwinkle and a plate of sliced fruits – he was determined to keep himself from looking like Man Monday – he asked Sharp Woman to meet him in the residence. Not in the main living room, but in the smaller relaxing white parlor. Sharp Woman was the only one he fully trusted. He had sometimes allowed himself to sideline her, when he had felt blown this way and that way by the small-minded pettiness of other people. She was the only one who had not allowed him to dwell too much on his own victimhood. Once, she had told him quietly, “You have real enemies. There are people in this country who do not think you should be president simply because of where you come from. Did they not say they would make the country ungovernable for you? But not everything is the fault of your enemies. If we keep on blaming the enemies then we are making them powerful. The Bourdillon people are disorganized. They don’t have a real platform. Their platform is just anti-you. They don’t even have a credible person they can field, the only major candidate they have is the one they will not select. So stop mentioning them. Face your work.”

He should have listened then, despite the many choruses that drowned her voice.

It was she who, a few days later, and after the four rubbish candidates stage-managed by Man Friday, brought the new PR people, Kikelola Obi, Bola Usman and Chinwe Adeniyi – when he first saw their names, he thought: and some crazy people are saying we should divide Nigeria. They were in their early thirties, with rough faces and no make up; they looked too serious, as if they attended Deeper Life church and disapproved of laughter. They started their presentation, all three taking turns to speak. They stood straight and fearless. Their directness and confidence unnerved him.

“Sir, we voted for you the first time. We felt that you would do well if you had the mandate of the people instead of just an inherited throne. We liked you because you had no shoes. We really liked you. We had hope in you. You seemed humble and different. But with all due respect sir, we will not vote for you again unless something changes.”

He nearly jumped up from his seat. Small girls of nowadays! They had no respect! As if to make it worse, one of them added that if the election were held today, the only person she could vote for was The Man From Lagos. Oga Jona bristled. That annoying man. Even if a mosquito bit him in his state, he would find a way to blame the president for it. Still, Oga Jona could see why these foolish small girls were saying they would vote for him. The man had tried in Lagos. But their mentioning The Man From Lagos was now a challenge. He would rise to the challenge.

“Sir, the good news is that Nigerians forgive easily and Nigerians forget even more easily. You have to change strategy. Be more visible. Stop politicizing everything. Stop blaming your enemies for everything. You have to be, and seem to be, a strong, uniting leader. Make sure to keep repeating that this is not a Muslim vs. Christian thing.”

Oga Jona cut in, pleased to be able to challenge these over-sabi girls. “You think Nigerians don’t know that it is mostly Christian areas that they are targeting in Borno? And what about all those church bombings?”

The three shook their heads, uniformly, like robots. They were sipping water; they had declined everything else.

“With all due respect sir, if you look at the names of bombing victims, they are Muslims and Christians. If God forbid another terror attack occurs, you have to come out yourself and talk to Nigerians. Stop releasing wooden statements saying you condemn the attacks. We will prep you before each public appearance. You have a tendency to ramble. That’s the most important thing to watch out for. Be alert when you answer each question. Keep your answers short. You don’t have to elaborate if there is nothing to elaborate. Stick to the point. If they ask you something negative, be willing to admit past mistakes but always give the answer a positive spin. Something like ‘yes, I could have handled it better and I regret that but I am now doing better, and am determined to do even more because Nigerians want and deserve results.’ You have to start reaching out beyond your comfort zone. Nigeria has talent. Look for the best Nigerians on any subject at hand, wherever they may be, and persuade them to come and contribute on their area of expertise. Especially the ones who have no interest in government work. Even one or two who don’t completely agree with you. Think of Lincoln’s Team of Rivals.”

“What?”

“Don’t worry, sir. The important thing is to reach out beyond your circle. Oga Segi was not a calm person like you. He even used to threaten to flog people. But he had a good network. Jimmy Carter is his friend. If he needed expertise from a university in Zaria or Edinburgh or Boston, he would pick up his phone and know somebody who knew or somebody who knew somebody who knew. But with all due respect, sir, you don’t have that. Bayelsa is a small place.”

These girls really had no respect o! He glared at Sharp Woman, who shrugged and muttered, “You said you wanted people who would tell you the truth.”

But he listened.

In his first interview, the words rolled off his tongue. Those girls had made him repeat himself so many times. “I want to apologize to the Nigerian people for some actions of my government. We could have done better. No country fighting terrorism can let everything be open. But we owe our country men and women honest, clear assurance that we are taking decisive action, with enough details to be convincing. I ask for your prayers and support. I have directed the security services to set up a website that will give Nigerians accurate and up-to-date information about our war against terrorism. I have also hired specialists to manage the flow and presentation of the information.”

And the words came easily when he shook hands with the parents in Chibok, simple polite people who clutched his hand with both of theirs. He should have done this much earlier; it was so touching. “Sorry,” he said, over and over again. “Sorry. Please keep strong. We will rescue them.”

The words were more reluctant when he wore a red shirt and asked to be taken to the gathering of The People in Red at the park. But he cleared his throat and urged himself to speak, particularly because, as he emerged from within his circle of security men, the People in Red all stopped and stared. Silence reigned.

“I came to salute you,” Oga Jona started. “We are on the same side. My government has made mistakes. We are learning from them and correcting them. Please work with us. Together, we will defeat this evil.”

They were still silent and still staring; they were disarmed. He thanked them and, before they could marshal their old distrust, he turned and left. That night, as he sank to his knees in prayer, he heard the muted singing of angels.



Chimamanda Adichie is an award winning writer and author of bestsellers including Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun, The Thing Around Your Neck and Americanah.
just so touc
PhonesRe: Glo Bis Rocking It On Java Phones And Androids by anthney87: 9:50am On Jul 21, 2014
iyke926: U can root yo tecno P5 via the same process...drop yo email lemme send one to you.
anthney87@hotmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pls Help On How To Write CV For A Lecturing Job In A Polytechnic by anthney87: 9:38am On Jul 21, 2014
plsi Also need it. my email is anthney87@hotmail.com
HealthRe: Why Can’t A Matron Take Instruction From Doctor? – Lawmaker by anthney87: 8:12am On Jul 21, 2014
ziga: In the hospital, the title Doctor is reserved for Physicians.

Our patients do not need any more confusion.

Physicians are called Docs

Nurses are Nurses

Pharmacists are pharmacists

Lab scientists are lab scientists.

Everybody should love and practice their profession!

And whoever does not want to be listening to Docs in a hospital, should get another job or go back to school.

Afterall, lots of people do it. It is okay for people to think they can do better than the Docs we have, just as long as they do it the right way. By going to med school.
u speak trash ... doctor is just a term used..
in medicine....
one hu praxticr surgery Is surgeon
practice physiotherapy is physiotherapist
practice dentristy is dentist
practice gynecology is gynecologist etc
they are all DOCTORS.
In other field one hu have a P.HD is addressed is DOCTOR. even a traditionalist is called a doctor.
wat matter is the field u re as a doctor.
Na jealously de do dem. A dentist does not cry to be called doctor but he actually is a doctor

so they should go and die. them de jealous nurses. go go o other countries nurses are more respected Dan d so called doctors and they even make more money.
nurses do all d work here in Nigeria and doctors just eat the money. nurses are in d hospital 24/7 but doctor mostly come on emergency or on appointment. and u expect a matron hu have served more than 30 yrs to bow down to a doctor of just 6yrs experience. bullshit.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 1:18pm On Jul 18, 2014
Guy just prep for anytin. Dats y u want to be in d service. Any delta wanting to merge heads nd ideal? Get me. 08122393527. Am already on my way to asaba. I no wan hear story say dem lock gate aganist me tomoro. 4m wat i hear 7am is 7am gate closes. So no gaming. So lets meet if na to book hotel or gate crash mk we know. 08122393527
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 11:17pm On Jul 17, 2014
written: is there stil hope, i stil hav my applicatn wit me, plus am in benin, to come to asaba 2mao
yes just go submit tomoro.
been u get to asaba take cab to submit and den keke going to anwai. tell d keke to stop u at sss junction. just den wait till sat for d exam
RomanceRe: 3 Major Differences Between Dating And Courting You Should Know by anthney87: 9:05am On Jul 17, 2014
busterr: Ladies, do you know that there is a big difference between dating and courting. I know! I know! Most of us use the words interchangeably and we really need to stop doing that.
I believe that alot of our heartache and pain stems from not knowing the difference between the two.
If we know the difference between dating and courting and put what we know into practice, the dating scene would not be as complicated as it is today. Relationships become complicated because we are in search for love but is going about it the wrong way to find it.
Here are a few ways to know the differences and similarities between dating and courting:
1. When you are dating you should never meet his family. In this stage you are getting to know one another. You are learning things such as his likes and dislikes. Your goal is to learn as much as possible about each other without any outside influences.
It is ok to meet the family if you are courting.
2. Dating is getting to know you. Courting is planning for marriage. During your dating stages you are acquaintances not lovers and cannot move into courting until both people can openly and honestly say we are courting with intensions of getting married.
3. s*x is a no no for both dating and courting. s*x should be reserved for marriage. If you have s*x in either the dating or courting stages you may risk the opportunity to actually become a bride. The old saying “why buy the whole cow if you can get the milk for free” still remains true in some cases.
Yes ladies, some of these tips (and there are more) may be a hard pill to swollow but one needed to get our dating scene back to healthy and fun. Unless, you have decided that marriage isn’t for you, the dating stage should be short lived followed by courting.
Remember ladies, being in love with the right person is the key to a happy and fulfilled life.
Hana I may agree with you but on the issue of sex- No! No!!!!!!!! it doesn't work like DAT again. never. we are far beyond sex after marriage. sex boost love in either dating or relationship.
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developed State Capitals In Nigeria. by anthney87: 7:32am On Jul 17, 2014
TribalEAST: The ibos on this thread are busy condemning ibadan while praising asaba when they suppose to be talking about southe east capitals.
like ur name u re really a tribal east fool. we ur talking reality u re talking about ibos nd east. for once be sensible and remove sentiments and tribalism. if an IBO praise a northerner or westerner for something an easterner can't do list it bad? a beg bring ur capital mk we praise so u rest....
EducationRe: Maths Brain Teaser by anthney87: 12:45am On Jul 17, 2014
apheezhelton: it might luk funny or easy ,but not so..
.2+2/2
And

2 or 3...
2+2/2= 2+(2/2)= 2+(1)=3
2+2/2=(2+2)/2=4/2=2
prove me wrong....
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 12:39am On Jul 17, 2014
abagadingus: Pls when exactly did you get the sms?
at abt 9:39 year

You are invited to the Recruitment Exam into the Officers' Cadre of the Service which takes place on 19\07\14 at Westend Mixed Sec. Sch. Asaba. 7am prompt.

u satisfied now?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 12:37am On Jul 17, 2014
Pagesweet: Pls am going 2 submit 2mao, is it late? Am frm delta
is ur submission in preparation for next year? pipo are already been called for interview ....
PoliticsRe: 10 Most Developed State Capitals In Nigeria. by anthney87: 12:19am On Jul 17, 2014
Emelcee: I feel bad when i discover that some Nigerians still reason backward 1912, how can an educated person say that Uyo is under developed? I have been to 28 state capitals in Nigeria and i personally will rank it thus: according to the latest infrastructure,good roads,cleanliness and planing...
Abuja
Ikeja
port Harcourt
Uyo
Calabar
Kano
Kaduna
Benin
Owerri
Ibadan
Others follow...
chaiiii..... dia i s God ooooo..

how can u say Benin?
only ring road fine for Benin. even Warri is finer and developed Dan d whole Benin. Asaba is a must cos DAT place is really good and also place calabar is a must also
EducationRe: Full List Of Successful Candidates In The 2014 Nigerian Army Recruitment Test by anthney87: 12:07am On Jul 17, 2014
Xieno: 1)How long will the zonal screening commencing from on 21th July take?
2)Where are the zones located? Am in Delta $ am asking on behalf of my neighbor.
Will be glad to get answers.
Thank You.
The list is not yet out.......
For those in delta Benin is the venue for zonal screening and it lasts for abt two weeks... pks take not be ready and vigilant cos u may not come back from the zonal screening if successful. direct to depot from dere cos de did so in 69 and 70 intake.
success all d way
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 11:45pm On Jul 16, 2014
Malcolmx12: westend mixed sec. Sch Asaba. 7am prompt
exactly as mine. we are on the go.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 10:51pm On Jul 16, 2014
victorVIC1: Lol..d invite is genuine. I cherich my privacy so much dat u barely can get my regular lines and email address on social network.
I didn't join any Whatsapp or bbm group with respect to d subject matter.
A friend of mine in Kogi who is not even a member of nairaland also got an invite ds morning.
U tink is gonna be easy for a fraud team to organize a fake aptitude test in different states dsame day? The point is d invitation is just too wide spread to be doubted. if u av not gotten urs, be patient hopefully tomorrow more persons will get d alert.
no mind dem jare... A fraudster dat want to organise exams in dif states wt known venue. If u neva get wait nd stop makin pipo get 2nd tots.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 10:47pm On Jul 16, 2014
victorVIC1: Just got an alert
#Team Delta...Any past question or information on previous yrs test would be greatly appreciated
can u tel me ur venue date nd time?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 10:44pm On Jul 16, 2014
victorVIC1: plz, for those who are familiar with their recruitment procedures, like how long do dey take to invite applicants for the next recruitment stage after the aptitude test? I intend leaving Lagos for Delta on Friday and I need answers to the above question to know if I'm to make an arrangement of staying in Delta for a while or leave immediately after the test
;->
are u frm delta nd did u get d invite? Wh sch are u to write and d time 4 d exam
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by anthney87: 9:37pm On Jul 16, 2014
I just got my invite for interview frm delta state command.
PhonesRe: Easy Way To Root Almost All Android Devices With Framaroot | Come In by anthney87: 1:09pm On Jul 07, 2014
indigene: When you tap the framaroot icon, it prompts install superuser. tap on that button a box appears with three options a install superuser b install superSU and unroot. if u choose superSU.the box withdraws. u then see boromir tap on it, wait and u will be inf
orm to reboot, in case of your phone, shut it off, for 5sec and power it on again. its done. to confirm install root checker
Thanks a lot... it finally worked. it is really just so easy.
If superuser does not work den use supersu den click borimir. Den. Reboot or restart ur fone. U will den see supersu red. # sign inside e yellow box like superman stuff. Click on it and grant access. Den check wt d root checker
PhonesRe: Easy Way To Root Almost All Android Devices With Framaroot | Come In by anthney87: 6:22pm On Jul 03, 2014
indigene: You mixed things up. result of copy and paste frama root app can root all tecno phones, all China phones, even many Samsung phones and tabs.
Step 1 download and install framaroot on your device
Step 2 tap on the icon,it will prompt you to install,tap install, you're given three options. To install Superuser or SU choose. depending on the option you choose something like agorir or borigon will appears below the install button tap on it. and wait,if you re prompt to reboot or device, do so you re rooted. To confirm install rootchecker
I did it exactly on my techno p5 bt it didn't work. Is it reboot as in power button nd vol or do I restart cos I restarted. I need help pls
PhonesRe: Easy Way To Root Almost All Android Devices With Framaroot | Come In by anthney87: 12:20am On Jul 03, 2014
NEROSKY: Easy Way to Root Almost all Android Devices with Framaroot

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Framaroot is the best and easy way to root almost all android phones without a computer PC, it supports a whole number of android devices ranging from tecno, lg, htc, lenovo, Sony, Pantech, samsung, Motorola and many more.

Things you need to do before you start:

Download The Framaroot APK here and install it to your phone.
Goto Settings =>Security => and check/click “Unknown Sources“
Enable USB Debugging on your phone Goto Settings => Applications => Development => tick/check USB debugging� .
Note: Some android before you can see the development option you have to first Goto Settings=>About phone=> then below it tap/click on Build number like 10 Times to enable the development option comes up, after that go and tick the USB debugging.

Steps to Root Your Android Phone with Framaroot

Open the installed Framaroot application on your phone.
Choose Install Superuser
You will now see few options available (exploits) on the screen just click on the first one.
If you get a message that says “Failed … Try another exploit if available”� then repeat step 3 choosing another exploit.
If you get a message that says Success … Superuser and su binary installed, You have to reboot your device.
You have successfully rooted your phone, now download Rootchecker from Playstore to confirm it.

To download framaroot and other clues http://naijaphones.com/easy-way-to-root-almost-all-android-devices-with-framaroot/

These are the concise list of the supported device, Note; If your device don’t appear doesn’t mean you can’t root… all Opsson with jelly bean O.S supports Framaroot
All Tecno Devices
Asus Padfone 1/2
Asus Padfone Infinity
Asus Transformer Pad
BW T18+ (Fortis Evo)
Cloudfone Thrill 430x
Disgo 8400g
DNS S4504/S4503/S4502
FAEA F1
Gigabyte GSmart G1315 Skate
Gigabyte GSmart Rio R1
Google Nexus 4
Highscreen Spark
HTC One S
Huawei Honor Pro (U8950-1)
Huawei U8815
Huawei U8825D
Karbonn Titanium S5
Kyocera Torque
Lenovo S870E
LG Nitro HD
LG L7 II P710/P714/P715
LG Optimus F5 (P875)
LG Optimus G E970
LG Optimus L3 II E425
LG Optimus L5 E610
LG Optimus L7 II P710
LG Optimus L7 P700
LG Optimus LTE 2
MEDION LIFE P4013
Micromax A111 Canvas
Oppo Find 5
Orange Nivo
Pantech Discover
Pantech IM-A840S
Motorola Droid PRO

Samsung Galaxy Win
Sharp Aquos Phone
Sony Xperia E C1505
Sony Xperia L C210X
teXet TM-3204R
teXet TM-4677
Xiaomi Mi-2S
ZTE V880G/V955
Alcatel OT 4030D S’POP
Alcatel OT 8008D
Alcatel OT 997D
Alcatel OT Idol 6030X
Amoi N828
ASUS Memo Pad HD 7
Chinese Star S7589
DAXIAN XY100S
Explay HD Quad
Explay infinity II
Explay Polo
Explay Surfer 7.32 3G
Explay Surfer 8.31 3G
Fly IQ440 Energie
Fly IQ441 Radiance
Fly IQ442 Miracle
Fly IQ443 Trend
Fly IQ446 Magic
Fly IQ450 Quattro
Fly IQ451
GoClever Fone 570Q
Haipai I9389
Highscreen Alpha
HKC Q79 3G
Huawei U8836D
IconBIT NetTAB
iOcean X7
Motorola Droid X

Jiayu G2
Jiayu G3S
Jiayu G4
KENEKSI Beta
Lava iris 405
Lenovo IdeaPhone P700i
Lenovo IdeaPhone S720
Lenovo IdeaTab A3000-H
Lenovo IdeaTab S6000-H
Lenovo P770
Lenovo S820, S920, A390
Micromax Canvas HD
Motorola RAZR D3
Newman N1
Oppo findway U7015
OUMEI X5
Philips W536
Philips W736
Prestigio MultiPhone 4055
Prestigio MultiPhone PAP
Sharp AQUOS SH837W
Star S5 Butterfly
TeXet NaviPad TM-7055HD
Texet TM-5277
THL V12
THL W100 (130711)
THL W200
ZOPO C2 Platinum
ZOPO ZP 910
ZOPO ZP300+
ZOPO ZP900 Leader
ZTE V880G/H
ZTE V987 Grand X Quad
Samsung Galaxy GT
Samsung S720C
Motorola DEFY

Samsung Galaxy Young GT
Samsung Lightray SCH
AT&T Galaxy Note 2
Highscreen Explosion
Hyundai T7s
Impression 9702
Lenovo K860/К860i
Newman N2
Meizu MX2
Samsung Galaxy EK-GC100
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Samsung Note 2 LTE
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Samsung Note GT-N7000
Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000
Samsung Galaxy S2 SGH-I777
Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic
Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100
Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300
Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE
Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
Samsung SGH-i997
Galaxy Note 2 T-889
Galaxy Note 2 SCH-I605
iBerry Auxus CoreX2 3G
Archos Gen8
Cliq 2 MB611
Coolpad Quattro 4G
I did steps but still saying not rooted

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