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NoContract:Ok, no problem about that Dude..A word is enough for the wise |
halix239:A criminal says who, What prove do you have against him as a criminal?? You guys should stop saying what you don't know, very something before talking about it, so you don;t land in trouble |
Please fellow nairalanders i'm in need of free andriod emulator for my hp mini pc, but not "bluestacks" caused it refused to install and it's asking of 2gb physical memory, so i please need a link to download a free one like it and that will run fine on my mini hp with 1gb ram |
Psylas:do you know in life it's never good to take chances, you are not God and can't tell if Tb joshua is a real man of God or not, and if we assume he is not, it's still against the word of God to call someone a fool, and assuming he is a true man of God, Do you know you are Doomed?? Insulting God's anointed is almost like taking God's name in vain So BE WARNED AGAINST YOUR TONGUE!!!! |
Lexusgs430:thanks alot bro, i just saw it now, but please what are the differences between both versions?? |
Lexusgs430:ok, thanks about to check it |
Lexusgs430:pls bro where is it na?? |
[quote author=Lexusgs430 post=29006697]Will work flawlessly. Its not an activator, its a straight forward process.[/ pls bro where is it na?? |
our soldiers nr get guns oh, but dem dey waste d boko boys lyk dis....hmmmm |
enoqueen:hahaha funny lol |
The Defence Headquarters has released a statement saying they are investigating reports of 185 women and children abducted by Boko Haram men in Gumsuri village in Borno state on Sunday Dec 14th. Find the statement below... "Troops are patrolling the general area of Gumsuri in search of terrorists who were said to have attacked the community last weekend. Although it has been confirmed that some people were killed by the terrorists during the attack, efforts are ongoing to verify the reported abductions from credible sources in the community in view of claims by unidentified sources being quoted in some foreign media. Some of the villagers who fled during the attack have started returning to the village. Normal life has also returned to the area. The surveillance and patrol of the area by air and land forces has been stepped up to secure the general area. Troops have been ordered to sustain an aggressive patrol over the area and the surrounding communities in order to ensure that terrorists do not have any freedom of action in the area while the counter-terrorism campaign continues. Source: http://lindaikeji..com/2014/12/defence-hq-reacts-to-reports-of-new.html#more |
I have noticed recently that some people in our roads are so proud, especially those driving jeeps and good looking cars, they park in center of the roads anyhow, discuss with their friends on the road from the car for as long as they wish without any government or road official giving them warning against this, rather they when they see a hustling keke na pep rider who mistakenly parks on the road side for just a second they (roadside officials/road safety) will quickly hold him an his tricycle to ransom and demand a bail payment, these are people who park at the roadside you hold them ransom, and those who park at the center of the road, you behave as if you don't see them, must there be partiality in every single situation in Nigeria ![]() The partiality in Nigeria is just too much, there is partiality just in every angle in Nigeria Nigerians should love their neighbors as themselves, and treat each other equally |
oh JESUS! what a painfull death for those..God have mercy on their souls |
sccofield:Is this your first time of seeing this bottle? |
Babprosper20:
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Obascoetubi:since you are doubting here are pictures
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[quote author=LordReed post=29005548]Not all running programs show up in startup items. Some work as services in the background, even avast has some services running in the background. Press win key + r and type msconfig in the box that appears and press enter. In The msconfig window click on startup and uncheck all the nonessential apps. OK it and reboot. Let's see if that helps.[/quote]yes..i already know that and i have unchecked evrything apart from avast..still to no avail |
Lexusgs430:OK good bro, just sent you and email, but hope it will work fine together with avast internet security?? please reply my email |
LordReed:Its running slow, and at mere startup i find out through the task manger that about 600+ of its 1gb ram is already in use by what i don't know, i have only avast as my startup item, but its till showing same thing and running slow |
Have you ever seen of some people in your areas mostly in stores and shops rejecting to buy the coca cola coke drink that has a white coca cola writing on it, referring to it as a diet coke, why the other red labelled as a sugary coke, How is this true? the only diet coke the coca cola company has produced that is know of is the[b] ZERO COKE[/b] that is usually on plastics only, with the ZERO COKE boldly written around its wrap..The most annoying thing in this issue is that coke changed their bottle recently (Delta) and the new coke bottles they brought initially were the non-red labelled cokes which people believed to be diet coke, and before the change of these bottles the supplier who brought drinks to my shop told me that coke is changing all their bottles to the none red labeled coke, saying that the reed label are old bottles and that the non-red are old bottles but since Nigerians are refusing to buy the non-labelled coke in absence of the other that they are gonna turn all the cokes to the non-labelled type...After this guy told me this i was kind of happy of the development as i won't be in the stress of trying to convince my customers to buy the non-red labelled coke, but unfortunately one day when i was looking at my crates i sighted an unusual red labelled new coke bottle, and instantly hid it to avoid my customer from seeing it and bringing argument after i bragged at them that red labelled coke is gone for ever..so my question now is that why would coca cola bring in a new red labelled coke?..is the non-red labelled a diet coke, whats the real take about this issue? Trying as much as i can to show a picture of it
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LordReed:Yes its in windows 7 and its hard disk is not up to half full |
Lexusgs430:Thanks |
Tolzeal:it's a mini hp laptop with 1gb ram, even at startup when i open my task manager i see that about 600mb+ of ram is already in use leaving about -400mb for my personal use (which is not enough for me), i don't just know the processes and applications eating all of the ram up, and i have removed all my startup up items all to no avail,i got no cash to increase the ram now, so i wannna know if you gat a solution for me thanks |
MimeeTee:i don't need anything that will request for license now, i don't have cash to get that now, if it won't ask for license , please give me a link to download it |
Lexusgs430:noo, please help me with a link for the free version |
MY SYSTEM IS RUNNING TOO SLOW, PLEASE WHAT CAN I DO?? |
Please niralanders i want to know if there is any sotfware that can clean my registry errors for free and fix all the stem errors to help speed up my sytem up my system, i mean any free software that won't require a license, if so please give me a link to download, or if not please give me some hints on how to redduce ram memory been used up and help my laptop perform faster |
Who played this Game? who remembered it?
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Yes leading a country is not easy but still yar adua a sickler still steer this country right than him a 100% fit beingthats where you go wrong again, things where not that bad in the regime of yaradua compared to that of goodluck jonathan |
Due to the nature of the content, an ally of President Jonathan attempted to use a court order to block the publication of the book. President Jonathan also personally contacted the former president to appeal that the book not be published until next year, after the 2015 presidential election. Despite this My Watch launched yesterday, Dec. 9, in Lagos, in the presence of prominent political figures and officials. Review of the three-volume text by SaharaReporters noted that the elder statesman holds nothing back, characterizing Mr. Jonathan as weak, callous and incapable of managing Nigeria. He also criticizes the handling of the Boko Haram insurgency crisis, the PDP, and the Governors Forum, among other things. Excerpts from some of the most significant critiques are below. On President Jonathan's character: Jonathan is lacking in broad vision, knowledge, confidence, understanding, concentration, capacity, sense of security, courage, moral and ethical principles, character and passion to move the nation forward on a fast trajectory. Although he might wish to do well, he does not know how nor does he have the capacity to. To compound his problem he has not surrounded himself with aides sufficiently imbued with the qualities and abilities to help him out. Most of them are greedy hangers-on or hungry lacklustre characters interested only in their mouths and their pockets President Jonathan can still make amends to save himself, many of his associates in government, his government, and the nation. If, in the end, he fails he will have no one but himself to blame. He has great opportunities, many of which only come once in a lifetime; and if he misses them it will only be due to his inadequacy, myopia, personal interest and self-aggrandisement, lack of sagacity, wisdom. I hope he can and will avoid having any cause for regret. The longest period that I have met one-on-one with the president was for one hour and ten minutes. That whole time, the president talked about nothing that was in the interest of Nigeria; instead he kept pointing out his supposed enemies and various matters that would not serve his interests. I could not stop myself from blurting out: “Mr. President, no Nigerian should be your enemy. You have to rule over all of them whether or not they like you. Please, you have to be like rain falling on good and bad people alike.” An elder statesman who formed a close relationship with President Jonathan very early in his presidency came to the conclusion, after six months, that the president has not got what it takes to lead. It was the same elder statesman who reportedly tried to jolt the president into action by telling him that there were five presidents in Nigeria, and these were his wife the first lady, Deziani, Oduah, Ngozi and the president himself, and that he was the weakest of the five. On corruption: In the area of corruption, we have been going back steadily from the inception of Yar’Adua’s administration when the ‘hunter’ became the ‘hunted’. But under Jonathan we seem to have gone from frying pan to fire. If in the past corruption was in the corridors of power, it would seem now to be in the sitting room, dining room and bedroom of power. If what is called ‘corruption’ is stealing, under the watch of Goodluck Jonathan, then government has become legalised and protected robbery. The presidency had instructed EFCC to remove a vital document in Gbenga Daniel’s file in their custody, to assist getting Gbenga Daniel off the hook. All these cases were reported to the president and were known to him; but because they involve the president’s interests, directly or indirectly, no action has been taken. With the 2011 elections, heavy financial prices were paid to Lagos and Ondo State opposition political leaders to secure the vote for the president, against the interest of PDP at the state level...The situation where the president surreptitiously invited Bola Tinubu, lifting him at night by presidential aircraft from Lagos to Abuja to hatch a plan for Bola to support one PDP presidential candidate at the expense of all other PDP candidates for any office in Lagos, can only be described as obscene, unethical, corruption-ridden and a show of bad leadership...Whatever amount of money was given to Bola Tinubu to procure votes for the 2011 presidential election in Lagos was, to say the least, unnecessary. What made this phenomenon particularly bad was that government had raised the money from government transactions which fuel corruption. I got a warning that this administration was attempting to induce two of my daughters, including Iyabo, to do a dirty job. I warned them both against it, but because of her character, the influence of her mother and her attitude, Iyabo succumbed; the other daughter did not. On the Boko Haram insurgency, the insecurity crisis, and #BringBackOurGirls: I was in Sierra Leone on the day Boko Haram [bombed] the UN building in Abuja. As soon as I returned to Nigeria I called the inspector-general of police to hear his views on the issue. I was not impressed with his explanation. I also talked to the then national security adviser and his explanation was substantially blank. I went to Jonathan, the president, on the same issue. His reaction, and his view that Boko Haram were ‘a bunch of riffraffs’ left me even colder. The one incident that overtly and graphically exposed the ineptitude, ineffectiveness, inefficiency, carelessness, cluelessness, callousness, insensitivity and selfishness of Goodluck Jonathan was the abduction of about 276 school girls from Chibok in Borno State by Boko Haram. The reaction and attitude of our president and his household was non-belief, to the extent that 18 days passed before he grudgingly concede to accept the reality of the abduction. If serious action had been taken within 48 hours, the story could have been different. I was not surprised that the president went dancing twenty-four hours after the Nyanya explosion that took seventy-five lives. I also found believable the statement allegedly credited to the president after both the Nyanya explosion and the Chibok school girls abduction to the effect that since some people in the North had said that they would make Nigerian ungovernable, they could keep on killing and abducting each other. If these girls are not released, it will be a big dent on the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan, and a dark blot on Nigeria’s reputation and history; and, for years and indeed decades, Nigeria will continue to live with the agony and memory of the action and inaction of leadership regarding the Chibok school girls. But what is more, a bad precedent would have been created; Boko Haram has tasted blood and will always want more… Who knows, another group of terrorists might have learned from Boko Haram. This time it is Chibok; next time it could be Ibogun or Otueke. Vice-President Biden had categorically told Jonathan during the African Summit in Washington in August 2014 that with the state of his governance and the level of the destruction of the military, they would not be able to help Nigeria. On PDP and party politics: A political party, and its leadership, that condones corruption and engages discredited people to abuse and insult genuine, authentic and objective critics is a political party on the path of ruin and destruction. The PDP must be rescued from that path, otherwise it will soon fade into history. Criticism, particularly objective criticism, is an indispensable element of democracy and a democratic dispensation. PDP would need to be brought back to being a well-led, disciplined and respected, harmonious party that can easily win elections, rule and govern, and not one sacrificing the party’s interest for personal gain, setting governors of the party against each other, supporting candidates of other parties against candidates of the party as it happened in Lagos, Edo and Ondo States, and harassing credible leaders of the party and seeking to replace them with criminals and dubious characters in order to further presidential interests. On the Nigerian Governors Forum election crisis: Two governors from the [PDP] - Liyel Imoke of Cross River and Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta States - and Godswill Akpabio from Akwa Ibom State by himself, came to me in Abuja, appealing to me to intervene in the situation of the Governors’ Forum, particularly in the disagreement within the PDP governors. Akpabio said starkly in his frank and outspoken manner: “We have messed up and don’t leave us alone. For me, I don’t want to go to jail and my children are too young. I will report our meeting to the President.” Nobody, including President Jonathan, would like to go to jail, and he knew he could, depending on how things turned out or failed to shape from then on. I have always seen the Governors’ Forum as a type of trade union as they behave that way most of the time. [Jonathan] told the story of how Obong Atta was relieved of his position as chairman and Lucky Igbinedion was enthroned by less than fifty percent of the governors, and of how Bukola Saraki manoeuvred the Forum to serve his presidential ambition. |
holatin:Don't say so, being a president is a very great task thats comes with more difficulty than doing a brick layers job |
https://saharareporters.com/sites/default/files/styles/normal_medium/public/my-watch-obasanjo.jpg?itok=IsyeurKn An attempt by Buruji Kashamu, a close associate of President Goodluck Jonathan, to stop the publication of a three-volume book by former President Obasanjo, appears to have failed as SaharaReporters can confirm that the book has gone into circulation. A source close to Mr. Obasanjo confirmed to SaharaReporters late last night that copies of the former president’s exhaustive autobiography were already available to buyers in print form. The source that the book would soon be available in an electronic version that is beyond the jurisdiction of Nigerian courts. SaharaReporters has already obtained and read sections of the book scheduled for formal launch in Nigeria in a few days. The book, whose three volumes chronicle the life of the controversial former president from birth till this year, aroused political interest after SaharaReporters exclusively reported that Mr. Obasanjo devotes significant pages to paint an unflattering portrait of President Jonathan. We reported that the book characterizes Mr. Jonathan as selfish, weak-willed, callous and incapable of rising to the challenges of running a complex country like Nigeria. Mr. Obasanjo also accuses the president of surrounding himself with aides and political associates with corrupt tendencies. Mr. Obasanjo’s book dedicates several parts in the book to point out some of Mr. Jonathan’s actions and inactions he considers ill-advised or disastrous for Nigeria. He depicts Mr. Jonathan as a man who has not only destroyed the Peoples Democratic Party but also led Nigeria in dire straights. The book focuses on several instances of policy somersaults by Mr. Jonathan as well as deliberate actions by the incumbent president that have imperiled Nigeria’s progress in the opinion of Mr. Obasanjo. An Abuja-based lawyer and critic of Mr. Obasanjo accused the former president of seeking to use the book to earn cheap popularity, adding that Mr. Obasanjo cannot get away from responsibility for “sponsoring President Jonathan’s rise to political prominence and the Presidency.” “We have been saying it from day one that President Goodluck Jonathan does not have the qualities to become a true leader, but we cannot forget that Chief Obasanjo singlehandedly put him and the late President Umaru Yar’Adua in office,” the lawyer said. Mr. Obasanjo’s book also castigates former President Umaru Yar’Adua, former Vice President Abubakar Atiku, and former Governor James Ibori of Delta State, Bukola Saraki, among other political foes. In the book, the former president also makes an incredible claim that he was never interested in pursuing a third term while in office. “That is a clear lie,” said Mr. Obasanjo’s critic. “To even deny what is so obvious to every Nigerian shows that Chief Obasanjo has little regard for the truth.” |
