Romance › Re: Abimbola Fernandez Comes Out As A Lesbian by calliope(f): 2:19pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
erusen: this kind una love seft na e sure pass! Happy for her, you shud be too.  |
Romance › Re: Abimbola Fernandez Comes Out As A Lesbian by calliope(f): 2:13pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
And yet again love wins!  |
Celebrities › Re: I Have Been Fortunate To Start & Run Two Major Music Labels In Nigeria-donjazzy by calliope(f): 7:28pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Afrok: first! get to know the name of the sch he graduated from, then write a formal letter to the Dept to know if its true or not. Hope i'm able to help. Are sure ure in Nigeria? Sound like u don't knw d system..... Issorite |
Celebrities › Re: Ebube Nwagbo And Charly Boy Pose For Photos Together by calliope(f): 11:17am On Jan 31, 2016 |
Tying..... |
Celebrities › Re: Americans Call Olamide A Homosexual For Wearing Sandals (snapshots) by calliope(f): 10:54am On Jan 31, 2016 |
 HARDDON: Wonder why nobody is saying anything about Wale on Headwarmer, @ a traditional wedding in a warm climate n looking docile
Black - American English is one of the most senseless language... did they try to convert pidgin to correct English?
What is " he gay"? She hoe?  as in eh! |
Education › Re: Gateway Polytechnic Students Protest Along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Photos) by calliope(f): 8:55pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: Bisi Alimi, His Mum And His Fiance Pictured Together by calliope(f): 5:25pm On Jan 24, 2016*. Modified: 12:56am On May 05, 2016 |
Am so fricken proud to be a part of the lgbtqia community, thumb up to great mom for her open mindedness about her son's sexuality God bless her, God bless queer Nigerians,  If e pain you , chop stone  |
Crime › Re: 65-Year-Old Woman Burnt To Death By Cultists In Lagos by calliope(f): 6:33pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
:man inhumanity to man...... Wicked world |
Crime › Re: Police Rescue Suspected Rice, Noodles Thief From Mob Beatings (picture) by calliope(f): 6:09pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
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Crime › Re: Nigerian Student Arrested In Uganda For Drug Trafficking (Photos) by calliope(f): 5:22pm On Jan 19, 2016*. Modified: 6:06pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
proud member of name checker association And we were not disappointed!  |
Politics › Re: Donald Trump To Chase Nigerians Out Of US by calliope(f): 9:40pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Osahon7: you just open your mouth and be talking nonsense! Probably its becos u have neva had the opportunity of leaving the shores of this country! If you live abroad with a good job, you won't be saying this!! So they all should come to Nigeria abi? To do what? So that your government will kill their potentials with their corrupt policies? Some ppl abroad aint there because of greener pastures, they are there because dey wished to be in a normal,civilized community! It might interest you to know that wit your Nigerian Bsc degree, if they all come to develop Nigeria, your job is not safe, because a typical nigerian employer will hire foreign degree folks to Locally trained one chilled shot of vodka for you boo  |
Romance › Re: Help!!! My Emotions Is Destroying My Relationship And Sexual Life. by calliope(f): 9:58am On Jan 18, 2016*. Modified: 11:53pm On Mar 25, 2016 |
Op this is rather a complex issues but simple.... My point is, it all boils down to you, and you nid to sit down and ask urself some serious questions |
Politics › Re: Buhari’s Supporters Are Going Through Hell In Yobe – Adamu by calliope(f): 4:49pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
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Education › Re: Meet Nigerian Woman Who Has No Formal Education But Lectures At Harvard by calliope(f): 2:53pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
GRACE:THE ABILITY TO FUNCTION WITHOUT STRUGGLE.... WORK HARD, SEEK GOD, STAY HUMBLE, AND YOUR STORY WUD "CHANGE" ONLY IF U BELIEVE.. GOD BLESS WOMEN!
Inbtw Dedicate dis front page to all final years..... May Heavens see us all 2ru, and bless the Labour of our hands... AMEN |
Webmasters › Re: 5 Things You Must Stop Doing To Improve Your Social Media Security. by calliope(f): 2:53pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
FraNKAPP: 1. Stop using one or the same password for all your social media account: See the reason (My story) Although we all want convenience that we don’t want to always crack our brains to remember the password we used for a particular account, instead we want to use the same password for every account for easy remembrance, it is always very advisable not to use the same password for all your accounts. You want to know the reason? Cool, continue and read my story of experience. On this day 15th of November, 2014, I traveled to my village to enjoy Sunday rice cooked by my mother. Earlier to this date, I have used same password for my email account and one of my old website. Back then, I was new to web development and I knew little or nothing about security. During that time and exactly that date, that my website that I developed with amateur knowledge got hacked. You can agree with me that websites can always be hacked, even government websites get hacked talk more of mine then. What are my saying? Am saying that the email and password that I used for the website was just exactly the same for my email account (I used the same password for my website and my email account). Immediately the hacker got this information through my website, the first thing he/she did was to check out if the email address and password corresponds with my email account, and fortunately for him/her, that was it. He/she was able to login. How I knew? It started and happened that I was in my village that day, and I only came to eat Sunday rice and leave immediately. As I was bouncing on the rice, I received an SMS on my non-internet enabled phone, a Nokia product. First, I thought it was MTN Nigeria that sent the SMS which is their normal thing. I now relaxed and continued bouncing on the rice. Just after 3 minutes I received another SMS, this time I have to check and know the content. As I picked up my phone, the sender was Google, in my mind, Google this hot afternoon? I opened the first SMS, it read “Account Notification: Your account was recently logged in from…..at…..”. Ohhh!, I screamed, but not to end there, I checked the second message, it read “Account Notification: The password for your Google Account ….@gmail.com was recently changed. google.com/password”. This time around, I included blood of Jesus in my screaming. I now started looking for solution, at least let me recover it. I opened my laptop, the battery was already down. That is the wickedness of Simple Server free browsing. I rushed to my internet enabled phone, it was down too. And you know village matters, PHCN was never dreaming of restoring electric power and I just came in, I did not buy petrol for our power generator. What a world? In my heart, this can’t happen. I have to leave the rice and take to my heels. On my way going out to charge up my laptop, I remembered that I won some cash and the details was in the inbox. Oh my… I almost collapsed on the road. To cut it short, thanks be to God, the hacker was clueless enough and he forgot to do one thing which had it been he/she did, the case will just end. Also, thanks to the smartness of the great Internet Company Google. They helped me in bringing the whole issue to a calm. And after everything I own my accounts now. You want to dare me? You can’t, I can no longer be hacked because Almighty is now involved. And I now use different passwords which I can’t even remember for all my accounts. If you are reading this, you are lucky to be here, I urge you to go on now and change your passwords to entirely different combinations. Do you well to share this for others to learn.
2. Don’t use weak password: This is my password “m7_8hydNigeria^.com*!!6@5”. See the reason (My story) Note: The only secure password is the one you can’t remember Let’s assume you log onto a bunch of different websites; Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Gmail, eBay, PayPal probably some banking, may be a few discussion forums and probably much more. Do your passwords always use different character types such as uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and punctuation? Are they “strong”? If you can’t answer “yes” to this question, you’ve got yourself a problem. But the thing is, there is simply no way you can remember all your unique, strong passwords and the sooner you recognise this, the sooner you can embrace a more secure alternative. Don’t tell me that your name is John Smith and your email address is johnsmith@gmail.com and coming to your social media account like Facebook, your login details is Email or Phone: johnsmith@gmail.com Password: “john” or “smith” or “johnsmith” or even johnsmith1. Don’t even try that. Now my story… I used to use my name as my PC password. One day, I had only 30% battery left, and I really want to use the PC for something very important. I now shutdown the PC and left. When I came back, I saw my roommate using the PC and the battery now remains 10%. I wanted to get mad but I could not. How were you able to unlock the PC, I asked. He said that he just typed my name and voila my PC unlocks. It was too bad. What is now the essence of locking it before. I really felt a novice. Please, if you are still doing this, please stop and start using strong passwords like “m7_8hydNigeria^.com*!!6@5” 3. Don’t click “Remember me” or Remember password in public computer. If your password is saved, is a pity Whenever you are on a public computer such as a cyber cafe, don’t click or check the “Remember me/Keep me logged in” check box. And also whenever you input your password and hit enter key, you may notice a prompt i.e a popup requesting you to choose if you want the browser (Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome etc.) to save your password. Please, click “Not Now” or “Never”. Do you know that if you accepted to save your password, any computer savvy that comes in can easily check and see your password. You want to know how? See image below. 4. Stop being a Phishing Victim. Don’t click or Login from every link you see. Phishing is the attempt to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money), often for malicious reasons, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. For example, if someone sent you a mail with the Subject “BVN Update” and when you open the message it requested you to click on a link similar to your bank’s official website, please don’t click unless you are very sure that it is your bank’s official address. And if eventually you clicked, they will take you to a page exactly as your bank’s own with a similar URL. Here, they will request for some of your sensitive information like your ATM number and pin so that they can update your information. That is a lie, it’s a scam. Please don’t fall for it. Always verify the URL of the page before you do any update because once you enter anything, it will enter their database. Again, they might come for your Facebook account. Here they will send you a link similar to that of Facebook and when you open it you will see a page designed exactly as that of Facebook. They will request for your email and password. If you enter those details and click login, your login details is going to their database. So, always verify the URL and make sure that it is https://www.facebook.com before you login. 5. Leaving your mobile devices insecure. If your mobile devices are linked to your social media accounts, make sure that these devices are password protected in case they are lost or stolen. With all these tips, I hope I have been able to convince and change your mind towards social media; Cc: lalasticlala http://frankapptech.com/5-things-you-must-stop-doing-to-improve-your-social-media-security-dont-get-hacked/ nice piece |
Jokes Etc › Re: The Difference Between A Britsh Facebook & Nigerian Facebook Post & Comments by calliope(f): 9:23am On Jan 11, 2016 |
utenwuson: yes cos we re Africans and our feelings should BlackBerry different from those white folks who s got no culture or tradition! more importantly we re NIGERIANs how una life be, Is it beta off Dan theirs....... Lubbish  Hypocrites |
Education › Re: #lifeinunn Hashtag Now Trending On Twitter - See Funny Tweets by calliope(f): 10:19pm On Jan 10, 2016 |
When all ur course mate knw ur total cgpa than you #lifeinunn When all hostels have be allocated just few days of resumption #lifeinunn When u hear Rise Up for your Morin prayers at 4am  #lifeinunn When girls claim to be holier than thou but cucumbate  #LIFEINUNN |
Celebrities › Re: Chika Ike's Lovely Dress To Church by calliope(f): 8:54pm On Jan 10, 2016 |
this is so badass Love it! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Now A More Divided Country – Bishop Kukah by calliope(f): 8:40pm On Jan 10, 2016 |
Lvlink: I hate to say this but.... It's OFFICIAL. BUHARI don't OBEY the LAWS. In Animal Kingdom, The LAWS are not OBEYED. In Nigeria, The LAWS are not OBEYED TOO. Spot the SIMILARITIES Ya, Dat makes you an Animal too  |
Politics › Re: Olusegun Obasanjo In Boys Scot Uniform by calliope(f): 1:21pm On Jan 09, 2016 |
: error! |
Family › Re: What Becomes Of Kids In Orphanages When They Grow Up? by calliope(f): 1:10pm On Jan 09, 2016*. Modified: 2:02pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
statistically kids with quite dysfunctional and trumatic childhood/teen hood have more tendency to become a productive adult, they would strive, nature always finds a way..... Most kids from good home and upbringing ends up wasted! So dis kids(orphans) works so hard so their seed doesn't go 2ru d same hardship... Dat why our parents gives us d best, so we will be beta off...... But finally I think Grace and destiny plays a big role in all of it. |
Politics › Re: Jude Nkama Appointed As Judge In New Jersey by calliope(f): 1:25am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Death2alligbos:
saw d name out if disblieve..can dis be true? Tell me Na lie ur name Makes me laugh my ass out. Shey e Don reach like dis |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Is 30k Salary Good For A Second Class Upper Student(b.sc) by calliope(f): 11:35pm On Jan 07, 2016 |
Only in Nigeria! Can't wait to gerrrrreout |
Celebrities › Re: Wizkid Reacts To Dating Rumors With Zambian Vixen [PICS] by calliope(f): 6:28pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
new baby mama loading 65/..... |
Politics › Re: Tears As Lagos Demolishes Oshodi Market (PHOTOS) by calliope(f): 5:07pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
how hard can it get.... Wat a country! |
Politics › Re: Abdulaziz Dauda Sentenced To Death By Hanging by calliope(f): 1:14pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
If only such sentences r given to dem looters and corrupt leaders......  |
Business › Re: Procrastination In Business And How I Got Over It - Marvejohndaily.com by calliope(f): 12:00pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
procrastination is a big deal, only self DETERMINATION, AWARENESS AND CONSCIOUSNESS CAN SET ANYONE FROM ITS SHACKLES..... So you choose to dwell in it and watch time drift away.... Or face it |
Celebrities › Re: How Adekunle Gold Predicted His Rise To Fame Three(3) Years Ago [PICS] by calliope(f): 11:51am On Jan 06, 2016 |
in life never look down on anyone, except ure admiring their shoes. |
Politics › Re: Tambuwal Meets With Nigerian Pupils In Dubai. See Photos by calliope(f): 11:47am On Jan 06, 2016 |
Islam. |
Properties › Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by calliope(f): 11:33am On Jan 06, 2016*. Modified: 12:10pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
My heart feels for masses (traders) who r involved in this...... They have kids, families, and other responsibilities'... Wat kind of govt that wouldn't provide measures before taking drastic action  I tot democracy is for the people and not the other way round? Sometimes the way human rights and wellbeing are violated in these part of the world makes it obvious how myopic and demeaning our leaders r?  *walks out* |
Politics › Re: Pardon Soldiers Arrested For Mutiny Against Bokoharam- Ezekwesili Begs Buhari by calliope(f): 11:33am On Jan 06, 2016*. Modified: 11:50am On Jan 06, 2016 |
nan1: i really hope they free them dasuki shoul take their place : |