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Webmasters / Re: Drop Your Facebook Fan Page And Get More Likes by Aryourkunlay(m): 6:37am On Sep 10, 2013 |
NLs pls help Plz Open Link And LIKE the photo, please http://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=517505581657748&id=261030093971966&set=a.44919 8795155094.1073741825.261030093971966&source=46&refid=17 |
Webmasters / Re: Drop Your Facebook Fan Page And Get More Likes by Aryourkunlay(m): 11:36pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
NLs, please I need 500 LIKES in this contest Plz Open Link And LIKE, please http://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=517505581657748&id=261030093971966&set=a.44919 8795155094.1073741825.261030093971966&source=46&refid=17 |
Phones / Re: Tecno P3 Discussion Thread by Aryourkunlay(m): 6:06pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
DopeSince94: Hey Zeus Guy , Hold Up ! . I Never Insulted Nobody...I Love Games More Than Alotta Y'all That's Why I Got A Playstation 3...I Wanna Get The Tecno P3 Mostly For INSTAGRAM And SKYPE. So , I Ain't Insulting Nobody.I'm Just Speaking My Mind , I Don't Hold Stuff In...hey 'migo, ya English is lame. Tryna be a rapper, buh all you talk is trash "I Never Insulted Nobody" U need not worry, wannabe. U just as though a niggy should be ت If U wanna be on INSTAGRAM, go get a real fone, sucker! |
Education / Re: ASUU Snubs FG No Work No Pay Threat by Aryourkunlay(m): 5:54pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
Smh!!! "//=//==='' ' '' ' ' '' ' Get me a Bazooka, lemme shoot the FG "//=//==='' ' '' ' ' '' ' |
Education / Re: ASUU: FG Releases N30bn For Lecturers' Allowances by Aryourkunlay(m): 5:43pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
ASUU, please, for once, reason with FG nah. Im growing old oooo |
Education / Govt May Shut Down If ASUU Demands Are Met – FG by Aryourkunlay(m): 6:40pm On Sep 03, 2013 |
The federal government said yesterday that its activities in the country could possibly shut down if the Academic Staff Unionof Universities (ASUU) and other sectors in the country insist on the total compliance with their demands. This is even as the minister of education, Prof Ruqayyat Rufa’i has alleged that ASUU was bent on portraying the federal government in a bad light by claiming that after signing the agreement in 2009, nothing has been done. Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, who stated this while addressing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, noted that the federal government had been spending a lot of money on the development of tertiary education across the country. According to Maku, although government nurses with passion to sustain a good working relationship with ASUU, the unionmust have a rethink on its demands by taking into consideration the fact that there are many competing demands onthe federal government from other sectors. He added that but for the proliferation of violence in the northern part of the country perpetrated by Boko Haram, which has also cost the federal government huge amount of money in terms of restoring normalcy, much would have been done to upgrade the education sector. |
Education / Re: ASUU Snubs FG No Work No Pay Threat by Aryourkunlay(m): 11:34am On Aug 26, 2013 |
priceless pearl: Those who are shouting for the strike to continue are not wearing the shoes of the students. Granted, the public university is a far cry from what a standard university should be but making students sit at home for too long is not the best way to fight 4 what is right. Anyway I can only pray FG co-operates. this is the right way to go..., because what's the essence of graduating from a university with no hope of job. Erstwhile, their children will come back with jobs waiting for them.. |
Education / Re: ASUU Snubs FG No Work No Pay Threat by Aryourkunlay(m): 11:27am On Aug 26, 2013 |
ASUU, i support you 100%, but im also thinkin' of my hair not to turn grey.. Please, put on gloves and strike fear in the heart of FG.. |
Education / Re: ASUU STRIKE: FG Resorts To Force; Threatens No-work-no-pay Policy by Aryourkunlay(m): 9:19pm On Aug 25, 2013 |
Gpius: GOVT IS WASTING ITS TYM...WEDA DEY PAY ASUU OR NOT DEY CNT PREVENT ASUU STRIKE...ASUU IS D BEST STRIKER NIGERIA HAS EVER HAD...bt i try o 2 de 4 4rnt role twicebest striker Lol, you want to kill me ooo... 8-)8-)8-) |
Education / Re: ASUU STRIKE: FG Resorts To Force; Threatens No-work-no-pay Policy by Aryourkunlay(m): 4:04pm On Aug 25, 2013 |
AYODEJI4LOVE: This game looks interesting,dont even know which team to join........anyway am on the winning side...........which side is winning ooo |
Education / Re: ASUU STRIKE: FG Resorts To Force; Threatens No-work-no-pay Policy by Aryourkunlay(m): 1:55pm On Aug 25, 2013 |
Kaydem: This ASUU strike is a miasma of a deprecable apothesis of My guy, this your grammar wont solve our problem ooo.. 1 Like |
Properties / Re: Fire Razes GLO Abuja Office by Aryourkunlay(m): 7:51am On Aug 25, 2013 |
lamex20: Som1 pls call 911...★★ una get mouth my friend.. No be say na true, but na lie if nigerians no have a hand in it.. GLO don yawa money throw way nah.. Now they don enter small trouble be that.. |
Education / ASUU STRIKE: FG Resorts To Force; Threatens No-work-no-pay Policy by Aryourkunlay(m): 6:24am On Aug 25, 2013 |
The Federal Government’s patience seems to have run out with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as it has decided to wield the big stick on its members threatening to invoke the no-work-no-pay policy to force the striking lecturers back to work. Secretary to Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, on Friday ordered the striking university lecturers to return to their duty posts while the pending issues were being resolved. He also directed all the governing councils of the various universitiesto open the gates of the institutions to students as from next week. The directives followed the inability of both parties (FG and ASUU) to reach a definite agreement on the issue earned allowances touniversity workers after about two months of dialogue and negotiations and the threat by the union to discontinue talks with government. ASUU began its current strike on July 1 following failure of government to implementa 2009 agreement between the two parties on public universities funding. Anyim gave the directives at a meeting with the chairmen of the councils and vice-chancellors in Abuja on Friday. The Federal Government on the occasion alsodisbursed the N30 billion it provided to support the councils for the payment of academic earned allowances to lecturers. Anyim said this was in addition to the N100 billion provided by the government to address the challenges of infrastructural deficit in the system. He said: “Mr. President is fully committed to bringing the students back to school and appreciates the patience of parents and students as government is making every effort to revitalise the university system. “By this demonstration of clear commitment to revitalise the university system, government hereby urges every (member of) staff of the nation’s universities to return to work as all issues are being resolved. “With particular reference to the contentious issue of earned allowances, every (member of) staff of the universities that is so entitled should verify his claim with his university council and accordingly get paid,” he said. ASUU had on Thursday foreclosed further talks with the Federal Government negotiation team, an indication of a total collapse of negotiations. SGF said the Earned Allowances was the major issue in dispute, adding that traditionally, universities pay deserving staff but “because of the amount that ASUU now claims as arrears, government decided to assist the university councils to pay.” He said the Federal Government did not receive any computation of amount involved until February, 2013 and that ASUU demanded for an outrageous sum of N92 billion arrears for three years’ payment based on percentage range of between 15 and 20 of personnel cost. The Minister of Education, Professor Rugayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, also said that ASUU actually went on strike over the initial offer offive per cent of personnel cost of the entire university staff. She said that government had addressed all other issues raised by the union for them to call off the strike. She maintained that government had no money to pay the N92 billion academic Earned Allowances requested by ASUU, insisting that it was not feasible in view of the current state of the nation’s economy. Anyim further said: “After series of discussions involving the National Assembly; the SGF; the Chairman of the Needs Assessment Report Implementation Committee, Governor Gabriel Suswam; the ministers of Education, Labour; and the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and other stakeholders, government has now provided N30 billion to support the universitycouncils in settling the Earned Allowances.” He said all other issues of Consolidated Salary Structure for Academics in Nigerian Universities (CONUASS II), amendment of Pensionable Retirement Age of Academics in the Professorial Cadre to 70 years have been fully implemented. Anyim said most of the issues contained in the 2009 agreement, which necessitated the current strike, have been fully met, except for the Earned Allowances, which ASUU pegged at N92 billion. He said, “On July 2nd, 2013, ASUU declared what it called, ‘total and indefinite strike’ overissues it says have remained unresolved pertaining to an agreement it reached with government in 2009. It is pertinent to narrate the genesis of the 2009 agreement. ASUU went on strike action in 2006 based on their request for a review of personnel matters, onaccount of this, government initiated a NeedsAssessment of the University system comprising federal and state universities. The negotiations led to the 2009 agreement. FULL STORY HERE: http://www.osundefender.org/?p=117746 |
Properties / Fire Razes GLO Abuja Office by Aryourkunlay(m): 5:54am On Aug 25, 2013 |
Fire yesterday gutted the customer care section of Globacom office situated along Aminu Kano Crescent, Abuja, destroying properties worth several thousands of naira. The fire which started around 3pm alerted a huge crowd of men of Federal Fire Service, Nigerian Army, Civil Defense Officers and Nigerian Police Force who tried to save the situation. According to an eye witness, the fire started shortly after the customer care officers closed for the day’s work.“The customer care officer closed around 2pm. Shortly after they left, smoke was seen coming out from the customer care section which is on the ground floor. The fire service were quickly alerted. However, before the firemen arrived, we couldn’t do much because the whole place was locked up”. The circumstances surrounding the fire incident is not yet confirmed. However, a staff who spoke with LEADERSHIP Sunday but pleaded anonymity stated that the fire was caused by an electrical fault. According to him, “there was an electrical fault yesternight but it was rectified. Probably, it started again when the workers closed this afternoon, but the cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed. But we thank God that the fire did not reach the power battery, because the whole building would have exploded. One of the men of the Federal Fire service who also pleaded anonymity confirmed that the fire started on the ground floor adding that the timely intervention of the men of fire service stopped the fire from spreading to other parts of the building. SOURCE: http://leadership.ng/news/250813/fire-razes-glo-abuja-office |
Education / Re: FG Not Ready To End Strike – ASUU on August 23, 2013 by Aryourkunlay(m): 6:26pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
slap1: Are you silly? Will clicking a million likes solve the issue at hand? This is a serious matter, please! I support you man.. He's obnoxious.. |
Education / Re: ASUU Withdraw From Negotiation With Government by Aryourkunlay(m): 3:52pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
APC now backing ASUU APC is thinking of 2015 election, while ASUU is thinking of repression of government to suit their pocket.. While students are humming in depression over unreasonable ASUU folly of dithered wanders.. May GOD help us! ! ! |
Education / Re: FG Not Ready To End Strike – ASUU on August 23, 2013 by Aryourkunlay(m): 2:42pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
fabby26: Government this, Government that, then we ask ourselves 'Who is Government'?Government is defined according to the Nigerian Constitution of 1999, as the unnecessary demographers of economic waste, which in due time have all natural and useable resources at disposal with no referential use of it to foster the nation, and its economic development.. 2 Likes |
Education / FG Not Ready To End Strike – ASUU on August 23, 2013 by Aryourkunlay(m): 10:55am On Aug 23, 2013 |
After 10 unsuccessful meetings with the Federal Government, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday said government was not ready to end the 8-week-old strike, lamenting that government displayed dishonesty and lack of integrity during negotiations. At a briefing in Lagos, ASUU’s President, Dr. Isa Faggae, claimed that government had declared it would not implement the agreed injection of funds to revitalise the public universities, but was only making a dubious statement of supporting some universities with N100 billion. He said: “Government had also declared that itwill not pay university academics their earnedallowances which accumulated from 2009 to 2013. Rather, it is talking about providing N30 billion to assist various Governing Councils of Federal Universities to defray the arrears of N92 billion owed to all categories of staff in the university system.” Narrating the union’s experience at the last meeting with the Government held on Monday, Faggae said: ASUU was shocked by the level of deceit, dishonesty, and lack of integrity displayed by the Government. Never in the history of ASUU-Government relations have we, as a union, ever experienced the kind of volte-face exhibited by Government. Atone stage in the interaction, the Secretary to the Government Federation ridiculed the agreement, the MoU and the Needs Assessment Report, mocking the Minister of Education to “go and give them N400 billion,” at which members of the government scornfully laughed.” He argued that the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led Implementation Committee was being used as smokescreen to “deceive ASUU, Nigerian students and their parents, as well as other unsuspecting members of the public on the purportedly released N100 billion for the implementation of the Needs Assessment Report. First, he said, government plans to divert the regular yearly allocations to universities by Tertiary Education Trust, TETFund, to make at least 70% of the N100 billion. This is unacceptable to ASUU. It is like robbing Peter to pay Paul, since the idea of revitalization took full cognizance of the intervention role TETFund ab-initio. “Again, contrary to subsisting operational procedures, about 75% of the money meant for revitalizing universities would not be released to them as the Suswam Committee plans to hand over construction of the hostel projects to the Federal Ministry of Education and/or the National Universities Commission, for implementation. This is illegal; neither the ministry nor NUC is backed by laws of Nigerian Public Universities to divert monies meant for the development of these institutions into centrally executed projects.” Dr. Faggae questioned the committee’s motives for proposing to commit N1.6 million to a bed space, instead of N200, 000 to N400,000, saying, “We see a continuation of outrageous contract regimes in the plan to centrally coordinate the construction of student hostels as done in the case of the 12 newly established Federal Universities with TET Fund resources. The NUC has transmuted itself into a “Tenders’ board” which awarded contracts for the construction of 560 bed spaces hostel for each university at a whooping sum of 1.2bn. This contract sum translates into N2.143 million per bed space.” 1 Like |
Education / Re: ASUU Withdraw From Negotiation With Government by Aryourkunlay(m): 6:44am On Aug 23, 2013 |
Kudos to ASUU, as you make forth big strenght to earn your pockets with 3yrs allowances, remember that the Nigerian Students are growing old and ditter grey.. Dramatize your foolishness, as I am also foolish to have supported you. Now FG has approved N400b, you must have a good reason to keep us waiting at home, other than preserving your pockets for some allowance.. .. 2 Likes |
Phones / Re: Nokia Care @ Nigeria: by Aryourkunlay(m): 2:26pm On Aug 22, 2013 |
Please guys, my Nokia X2-01 is not showing contacts and messages, and cant make outgoing calls, neither can it receive calls.. HELP ! ! ! |
Family / Re: My Marriage Is In Trouble. by Aryourkunlay(m): 8:48pm On Aug 03, 2013 |
armyofone: patient? husband is playing games with his pregnant wife and you are asking her to be patient? pls, you are in-state, stress and worries should be off your memo.. Pray for him and play with him, you may also discuss issues with him but dont get him annoyed.. Just believe, and trust your heart.. Goodluck! |
Education / Re: Free Lance Writers Needed by Aryourkunlay(m): 4:15pm On Aug 03, 2013 |
Zidosky: Pls are you in abuja to begin with? No. Thought it could be something one can send via email and all. I reside in Ogun. |
Science/Technology / Re: 5 Animals That Actually Never DIE! by Aryourkunlay(m): 4:07pm On Aug 03, 2013 |
Eh sir, una dey lie.. If I carry omorogun (pestle) stammer those animals you called immortal, shey dey go still laugh |
Music/Radio / Re: Top 10 Nigerian Songs For July 2013 by Aryourkunlay(m): 4:03pm On Aug 03, 2013 |
Nuriya: What started out as a really slow month ended up being one of the most hit stacked of them all. Thanks to the last 48hours and talents like Wizkid With Drop Ft. Wale, Wande Coal and his Kilaju and Olamide releasing like 4 tracks… I will never understand why they all waited till months end. Earlier in the month though we got tracks like Eminado by Tiwa Savage Ft. Don Jazzy & Murder Dem Remix Ft. Starboy Wizzy. So many great songs man so lets just give you a quick list to download our official top ten. Which is ridiculous by the way cuz the number one song has almost 25000 downloads already in 2 days G. 2 days… Just click the track title to begin download: Ogbeni, even if you still be lady, i fit call u ogbeni.. Where did you put 9ice and his latest released FUJI track titled "IKE KAN" with collaboration with Don Jazzy.. Better wake up from dreams.. Still shall, I Salute Una.. E don do! |
Phones / Re: Tecno P3 Discussion Thread by Aryourkunlay(m): 10:16am On Aug 02, 2013 |
obisite: guy, u sabi the parol, jamb dey useless jare.. But still, na naija we dey.. |
Phones / Re: Tecno P3 Discussion Thread by Aryourkunlay(m): 10:10pm On Aug 01, 2013 |
obisite: no be only you jare.. I don send am tire, e bored me sef, but MTN dey shakara ni, dey don send my own too.. Even now, na in i dey use.. |
Phones / Re: How To Convert Java Phone To Android by Aryourkunlay(m): 10:06pm On Aug 01, 2013 |
[quote author=Danielstainz]setting up the Ground Well, it seems people are getting crazy about Android platform(everyone is trying to buy an Android phone!). I don?t have an Android cell phone but, lets see if I can get my hands dirty with this Linux+java clean room engineered platform. To begin our journey we need Android SDK, a target to test with and the necessary tools. You can download the necessary file from these locations: Android SDK: http:// developer.Android.com/sdk/ index.html Deurus Android crackme 03: http:// crackmes.de/users/deurus/ android_crackme03/ Smali and baksmali: http:// code.google.com/p/smali/ Dex2jar: http://code.google.com/p/ dex2jar/ Java decompiler: http:// java.decompiler.free.fr/ Download and install Android SDK, SDK platform(latest is 2.2 at the time of writing), necessary Java packages and rest of the tools. Create a virtual device from SDK menu and start emulation. Within few minutes you can see the emulator booting up and showing the phone screen. Well, thats it! we have our emulator up and running. Getting Started with the Game Now we need to install the software (crackme, its legal!) to the emulator. For that you may have to get acquainted with Android debug bridge(adb). Installing a apk file is pretty simple, all you have to do is to run two commands from Android SDK directory/tools. Now we will play with it, pressing check button with no inputs pops a message 'Min 4 chars', and with a proper name it pops up 'Bad boy'. We have to remember these strings because we will be using them as our search keys when we disassemble the apk(actually dex) files. Also note that we have two hardware ids and we need to find out what those exactly means. Real Android Reversing As our crackme is up and running in emulator, we now move onto reversing it. If you have read apk file format, you can visualize it as a extended JAR file which essentially is a zip file. Now you can change the crackme file name from Crackme03.apk to Crackme03.zip and decompress it to any folder. Now the interesting file for us is classes.dex, which contains the compiled vm codes. We are going to disassemble the dex file with baksmali. Commands are pretty simple as you can see from screen shots. If everything worked fine, we will have a folder structure similar to Java packages. Interesting .smali files are located at '\com\example \helloandroid'. Open all the .smali files into your favorite text editor(I use Notepad++). If you have never done anything related to reverse engineering/esoteric programming/ assembly(IL) programming, you will probably think: WTF!. Relax. We have just opened a disassembled dex file. Now, if you are thinking how on earth someone can find the correct location of checking function, I hope you remember those pop up strings I told earlier. Yeah, 'Min 4 chars' and 'Bad boy'. Now we will use those strings as our search keys. Searching ?Min 4 chars? in all the opened .smali files, we will find a hit in HelloAndroid$2.smali line 130. Our aim is to understand the serial checking function and write a k*ygen for it. For that we have to know all the dalvik opcodes that are used here. You can visit this page to understand the opcodes and after that you can convert disassembled code to much higher language constructs. I will provide a brief code snippet which actually implements the algorithm. Two hardware ids used are IMEI and sim serial number. 01 //Read name from text box 02 const v23, 0x7f050004 03 invoke-virtual/range {v22 .. v23}, Lcom/example/helloandroid/ HelloAndroid;->findViewById (I)Landroid/view/View; 04 move-result-object v9 05 06 //Read serial from text box 07 const v23, 0x7f050006 08 invoke-virtual/range {v22 .. v23}, Lcom/example/helloandroid/ HelloAndroid;->findViewById (I)Landroid/view/View; 09 move-result-object v21 10 11 //Checking whether the name is of length greate than 4 12 const/16 v22, 0x4 13 move v0, v11 14 move/from16 v1, v22 15 if-ge v0, v1, :cond_51 16 17 //Popup showing Min 4 chars 18 const-string v23, "Min 4 chars" 19 const/16 v24, 0x1 20 .line 86 21 invoke-static/range {v22 .. v24}, Landroid/widget/Toast;->makeText (Landroid/content/Context;Ljava/ lang/CharSequence;I)Landroid/ widget/Toast; 22 move-result-object v13 23 .line 88 24 .local v13, notificacionToast:Landroid/widget/ Toast; 25 invoke-virtual {v13}, Landroid/ widget/Toast;->show()V 26 27 //There is a little exception trick to make integer string from username 28 //It converts aaaa to 97979797 which is ascii equivalent 29 invoke-virtual {v10, v5}, Ljava/ blah blah blah blah Chai! Na for all this wahala I go take do just to convert my palasa abi. Abeg this your computer codes dey hammar my head jare.. |
Family / Re: My Marriage Is In Trouble. by Aryourkunlay(m): 9:58pm On Aug 01, 2013 |
AmberDelRio: Hi. My name is Amber. I recently got married to a Igbo man. I love my husband very much but I feel like he is hiding some things from me. I have been honest with him about the good bad and ugly with myself but I just can't shake this feeling of hidden things. I am now starting to question weather he loves me for me or if he would just like a green card. Should I go searching for information or just let it be? i will give the most noble advice, "JUST BE PATIENT", there's always a way out, ma'am.. |
Celebrities / Re: Burna Boy Shows Off Sexy Abs At Glo by Aryourkunlay(m): 9:55pm On Aug 01, 2013 |
geovanni24: His tattoos are worth dying for by some naija chicks!...his body build, on point,...but his Charisma doesn't look Nigerian and new in the musicc industry!...anyway, he's a perfect singer, who knows HO̶̶̷̲̥̩̥̅̊͡ T̶̲̥̅Ơ̴͡ penetrate the soul of his listeners,living them in the mood of Ecstasy...Burna!...I'm right behind you! aside from his tattos, he aint got no belly-spacks.., and still, he's showin' off.. He's probably a learner |
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