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CrimeRe: Two Slay Mamas Steal N200k From A Boutique In Delta, Stripped Unclad (Photo) by Babiboy: 10:23pm On Jul 12, 2018
Everything dey steal
RomanceRe: Schoolboy Looking At A Curvy Lady's Backside Who Passed Him On Road (Photo) by Babiboy: 10:19pm On Jul 12, 2018
Na hunger
PoliticsRe: Chima Anyaso Donates 20 Vehicles To Ikpeazu (Photos) by Babiboy: 10:17pm On Jul 12, 2018
So he can donate for campaign not for citizens ehn
BusinessRe: UBA Wins Best Digital Bank In Africa, Thanks To Leo. by Babiboy: 8:32pm On Jul 12, 2018
CodeTemplar:
AI.
NLP is a branch of ML which is Branch of AI
HealthRe: "Having Multiple Sex Partners May Give You Cancer" - Doctor Warns Women (Video) by Babiboy: 8:04pm On Jul 12, 2018
Amarabae:
He didn't explain how, he just want attention.
Why only women?
The only cancer risk in sex for women is getting infected by HPV virus.
It increases the chance of cervical cancer in women.
Only women, during penetration nothing goes inside the man

While researching the topic, I came across a website that a claim a woman’s uterus is like a computer that stores the code of men she mates with. Each sperm or man carries a unique code. When the computer is infested with many codes, they become virus like and infect the whole computer. This is why all prostitutes will eventually suffer from cervical cancer.
HealthRe: "Having Multiple Sex Partners May Give You Cancer" - Doctor Warns Women (Video) by Babiboy: 8:01pm On Jul 12, 2018
That's why religion told you to avoid fornication
BusinessRe: UBA Wins Best Digital Bank In Africa, Thanks To Leo. by Babiboy: 8:00pm On Jul 12, 2018
Natural language processing
EducationRe: 5 Things You Should Know About The First Private Varsity In Kano by Babiboy: 7:08am On Jul 06, 2018
Jenomtwist:
Issokay.hope dey dnt study Islamic Engineering there sha
That's the reason and it will be cheaper than church universities
EducationRe: 5 Things You Should Know About The First Private Varsity In Kano by Babiboy: 7:07am On Jul 06, 2018
PoliticsRe: Eid-el-fitr: CAN, DPC Felicitate With Muslims by Babiboy: 6:59am On Jun 15, 2018
One nigeria ��
PoliticsRe: Eid-el-fitr: CAN, DPC Felicitate With Muslims by Babiboy: 6:59am On Jun 15, 2018
Peace
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh Offers Gifty N1 Million For Blasting Lilian Afegbai Over Surgery by Babiboy: 5:14pm On May 16, 2018

Stupidity wink

InvestmentRe: [warning] Nigerians Trade $4 Million In Bitcoin Weekly by Babiboy(op): 10:46pm On Feb 19, 2018
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InvestmentRe: [warning] Nigerians Trade $4 Million In Bitcoin Weekly by Babiboy(op): 10:45pm On Feb 19, 2018
However, all those warnings have not changed hearts and minds, as the latest trading data shows. The value of bitcoin has decreased since last year, but interest in the most popular cryptocurrency is yet to wane in Nigeria, Leadership reports. Nigerians have continued to invest, trading weekly up to N1.389 billion worth of bitcoin (>$3.8 million) in February after an average of N1.299 billion (<$3.6 million) recorded at the end of December.

Up to 13 cryptocurrency exchanges are currently operating in Nigeria. Trading on local platforms scored a weekly record high of almost 1.95 Nigerian Naira worth of bitcoin in mid-December, as news.Bitcoin.com reported. The amount is equal to $5.4 million USD under current exchange rates.
Investment[warning] Nigerians Trade $4 Million In Bitcoin Weekly by Babiboy(op): 10:44pm On Feb 19, 2018
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Nigerians are trading close to $4 million worth of bitcoin a week on 13 local exchanges, despite multiple warnings by authorities against investing in cryptocurrencies. Experts have called on the government to rethink its position and adopt smart regulations, “allowing innovation to move forward”. Regulators need to understand how it works before applying bans,
Warnings Have No Effect on Nigerians
Regulators and legislators in Nigeria have taken a hardline stance on cryptocurrencies. The latest manifestation of their attitude came in the form of an investigation into bitcoin trading ordered by the Senate. There have been multiple warnings from other institutions, as well. Last year the Central Bank of Nigeria stated that “virtual currencies” were not legal tender and told banks their dealings with cryptos were at their own risk. The Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation has warned Nigerians that they cannot rely on consumer protection when trading cryptocurrencies.

Source : https://news.bitcoin.com/nigerians-trade-4-million-in-bitcoin-weekly-despite-warnings/

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