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MATCH : Shalke - PAOK TIP : 1 ODD : 1.45 MATCH : Steaua Bukarest - Legia Warsawa TIP : 1 ODD : 1.75 MATCH : Fenerbahce - Arsenal TIP : under 2.5 goals ODD : 1.85 Total odds : 4.7 Doing a patent on this! |
charloskey: Plz guyz if ur system is working 4u fyn...plz u guyz shud ĴŮڪŤ lev alone am selling my knowledge...i force any body to buy 4rm me...y nuh u guyz open a thread and share ur strategy it will help dat wai...if e dey pain anybdy sa i dey sell my strategy mk him boil stone chop or beta stil tk a bike to the end of the street and hug transformerSee this guy oo! Initially you said you've got hold of frank belanger's ebook now you claim to be selling your own idea......who are you trying to decieve? What can you say about the accusation on your head? My brother vfl is good but its not a holy grail and you should stop decieving people period! |
blink182: over sabi house wife, we've passed this bridge before and you will be ignored.You said this because you bought the book. The information is free! I wonder why one would claim that their systems never fail and how they are raking in millions yet they hustle to sell e-books for #2k it does not make sense one bit. I trade vfl and I can tell you that it's impossible not to get a loss at one point it depends on your money management and most people selling this e-books won't tell you the bad side of martingale! |
This is all you need to know on ladbrokes vfl! I wonder why people will keep selling what they got for free to the public......I trade vfl and its quite profittable but its also risky cos it uses martingale. Alway set a limit to the amount you are will to lose and if eventually you get there, dont continue the progression just stop and start all over again! http://www.virtualsportscash.com/ebook/vscver2.pdf |
Ending my nairabet vfl trading with over 10k in less than 2hours. Money good oo but vfl IS VERY RISKY. |
currently trading nairabet vfl live |
By the way guys I have been chopping on tennis in-play since morning with two hot.strategies! NB: I USE A VARIATION OF MARTINGALE! |
Chimoski87: Monsuru560@chimosky did you subscribe to his premium picks? |
Chimoski87: Hello great punters in d house, I hv jst discovered one of d safest football free predicting site through facebook. This guys prediction is 99% correct. For a long time nw, I hv been enjoying alone while also testrunning its authenticity. U can check it out for ur own good & even make some amendments to it if d need be. Check it out belowMake una check this one out oo.....this is for real! over 90% strike rate with average odd of 2.0 and above! LEGOO! |
Chimoski87: Hello great punters in d house, I hv jst discovered one of d safest football free predicting site through facebook. This guys prediction is 99% correct. For a long time nw, I hv been enjoying alone while also testrunning its authenticity. U can check it out for ur own good & even make some amendments to it if d need be. Check it out belowWe really need to check the guys post.......atleast 90 percent wins with average odd of 2.0. |
jasper7: This first system isI am 100% in support of this strategy. Especially if we use the Martingale progression. |
By Sagir Musa. Proliferation of small arms and light weapons is increasingly and dangerously becoming a transnational organized crime in Nigeria with Boko Haram’s insurgency, re- emerging Niger Delta crisis and escalating kidnapping, communal crises and armed robbery in the South East providing impetus for arms trafficking. Some border towns, particularly in the North Eastern flank, serve as a hub for trafficking of arms as well as stolen goods, drugs and hostages by criminals, terrorists and their collaborators. The recent kidnap of a French family at a border town between Nigeria and Cameroon is an example. Similarly, many arms and ammunition of various types, sizes and calibre have been intercepted and confiscated by security agencies. The recurrent detection and recovery of cache of arms, ammunition and Improvised Explosive Device Materials by the Joint Task Force, JTF, further buttresses the point. Similarly, the occasional recovery of stolen goods and hard drugs from criminals and terrorists’ camps or hideouts is an indication that the illicit trade has been on the rise in recent times. Of concern is the discovery that despite the efforts of security agencies, the “merchants of death” continue to engage in arms trafficking/ trading through covert means largely aided and abetted by the porous nature of the Nigerian borders with Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. Recently, the Comptroller General of Nigerian Immigration Services stated that the Service had discovered hundreds of illegal routes in Nigeria that link or lead to some neighbouring African countries. Nigeria’s borders are massive with hundreds of footpaths crisscrossing to neighboring countries of Cameroon, Chad and Niger with links to Mali, Libya and Sudan. From conservative estimate by locals, there are well over 250 footpaths from Damaturu/Maiduguri axis that link or lead direct to Cameroon, Chad or Niger. These paths, which are mostly unknown to security agencies, are unmanned, unprotected and have continued to serve as conveyor belts for arms and ammunitions trafficking into Nigeria. It is disheartening and unfortunate that the “merchants of death” have since devised methods to beat security agencies at the borders, chief among them, through the footpaths. These methods include the use of camels, donkeys and cows to traffic arms, ammunition and drugs such as cocaine into Nigeria. The fact that the weapons are small, light and collapsible makes it easy to be concealed and moved on camels and donkeys’ back in a specially crafted skin or thatched bags mainly meant for the illegal “expedition” undetected. Similarly, some cows and grains merchants in the North- East sub – region of the country device means of hiding cache of arms and ammunition in empty fuel tankers, vehicle engines and bags of grains. The “grains” are transported in large number via trucks, trailers, lorries and old model pickup vans and jeeps with little attention given to them by security agents. The use of Jega type of tricycles ( KEKE-NAPEP) as well as camels, donkeys, and cows (moving in flocks) to deceive, hide and conveniently traffic arms in some parts of the North are ways hitherto unknown, not well exposed or documented. Their capacity for arms trafficking is beginning to be uncovered and is being curtailed by security agencies. The security situation in the JTF Operation RESTORE ORDER area of responsibility forced the task force to take on additional responsibility to trace sources of arms and ammunition to Boko Haram insurgents, how the arms are trafficked and are also taking measures to block them. This is one way of effectively checkmating terrorism in Nigeria – destroy its centre of gravity! And this seems to be a task that has so far proved difficult but necessary to be accomplished if the war against insurgency is to be effective and successful. A picture taken from a video distributed to journalists in recent days through intermediaries and obtained by AFP on March 5, 2013 reportedly shows Abubakar Shekau (C), the suspected leader of Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko Haram, flanked by six armed and hooded fighters in an undisclosed place. Similarly, the Libyan and Malian rebels are desperate to exchange arms for money to Boko Haram terrorists, their financiers and collaborators as the sect has since been affiliated to Al-Qaida in the Maghreb. This has added to the overwhelming challenge of the influx of illegal aliens, arms, ammunitions and sophisticated IED materials into the country and an efficient and effective fight against terrorism. Additionally, the water ways/ seaports provide havens for arms trafficking through ships and speed boats on high seas and the use of canoes in the creeks. The exchange of stolen crude oil for arms/ ammunition is a well known “trading activity” nurtured and ferociously protected by militants or sea pirates and their financiers and collaborators with the possible connivance of unscrupulous law enforcement agents in the Niger Delta. This is one major source of arms and ammunition that strengthens militants’ arms and ammunition holding not only in the Niger Delta but also in the South East and South Western parts of the country. Security agencies at the borders and seaports have severally complained of the porosity of the nation’s borders and waterways. The problem of porous borders is compounded by inadequate personnel, patrol vehicles, surveillance helicopters and equipment. Consequently, most of the borders are leaky and this makes effective control of intruders, smugglers and “merchants of death” a mirage. The vastness of the nation’s borders in the face of these challenges bring to the fore the need for a rethink on the management and security of the Nigeria’s borders and seaports – without which effective fight against insurgency, arms trafficking and proliferation will remain an optical illusion. There must be innovative technology; sound policies, proficient process that will help protect our borders. It is worrisome that the exact number of illegal routes and means through which illegal aliens, arms and ammunition are trafficked into the country are largely unknown by the nation’s security system. The use of innovative technology – radars and alarm systems- are major ways developed countries utilize to monitor and secure their borders. Some radars can be used as primary detection sensor for long range remote surveillance platforms. The ability to detect slow moving targets, even in complex mountainous, thickly forested terrains and large open areas make some radars such us Blighter Radar ideal for remote surveillance and detection of vehicles and people trying to cross borders illegally. In remote areas, it is common for intruders to follow natural routes across the land, valleys, mountain paths or animal tracks. In these instances, Mobile Surveillance System provides a cost effective way of monitoring key areas with limited resources. Similarly, Blighter Radar, unlike traditional Air Surveillance Radar, can effectively survey both the land and low air zone simultaneously. Correspondingly, the fundamental problem of border security, arms trafficking, efficient and effective fight against terrorism in Nigeria can be linked to what Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi tersely identified as institutional fragmentation, intelligence and policy non-coordination among the security agencies. These challenges are real and must be addressed for the fight against terrorism, arms proliferation and border security to be effective. * Musa, a lieutenant colonel in Nigerian Army, is the spokesperson for Operation Restore Order, Maiduguri, Borno State. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/how-al-qaeda-boko-haram-smuggle-arms-into-nigeria/ |
This things called 'under-dogs' are highly over-rated! imagine under-dogs priced at range 3 - 9.5 beating all but one of the favourites in my acca! Am going to start a research on betting on under-dog to ascertain it's profitability. If we bet on 10 under-dogs and 2 or 3 wins we may recover our total money staked. I am going to try this out in less professional leagues! |
kennyfol2000: Abeg guys which foreign betting site is the best out there... The one that dont have withdrawal problem like bet365.Ladbrokes or planet of bet (No.credit card stress, and easy.to fund and withdraw!) |
Lost reasonably today but thankGod some evening acca's are making me to smile! ![]() ![]() got a total of 14 odds still waiting for some to get in! |
Juventus.....una try well well... #vexed |
ochukoccna: Hope he doesn't go back to sleep like your hibernated laptopDo you have an idea of how much a drone cost? Moreover the 3 armed forces has operational drones in service. The idea of a balloon is laudable since its very cost effective way of aerial surveillance unlike the drone which are very expensive and most of them imported at rip-offs. I hope the balloons are mass produced! |
akinalabi: My brother, why you wicked like this na?Bro Akin, them say 'necessity is the mother of all inventions' na because of how nairabet don chop me na im make me dey look for ways to beat the bookie!(nairabet) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
samnazarit: ......tђiƨ VFL again? 'ish' .Well some persons would never go near vfl. But with a system you can make very high profits....if you want to do vfl, i strongly advice you to use ladbrokes instead of Nairabet cos the volatility of nairabet vfl is very high and has very short odds! I am not advocating vfl but i know that i have used it and it's profitable! |
[quote author=udemzy_udex]Do u av any system for VFL?[/quote]Yeah...like 3 of them |
Michky: FRAUD! SCAM! VFL IS PURE SCAM. Dont say you werent warned o.My brother nairabet vfl is not scam! You may like to know that I am a VFL trader not bettor. I turned 28k to about 95k in less than two weeks only for me to give my account to a friend that introduced me to VFL and he wrecked the account to 0.00NGN in 3 days! I nearly cry, after hours of calculating stakes and trading all just went in a twinkle thats why i had to return to the usually 1x2 betting. My bros Vfl can make you rich overnight or super broke faster than you re realise. all you need to trade Vfl is a system that works........if you have questions on VFL, ask me don't buy any ebook.....am not bragging but one thing I know is that I know roughly 90% of what is contained in any of those ebooks. |
Ayobetzz: inpaly pick madrid goals only under7.5 @ 1.36..follow at will..ladbrokesMhen this particular market chop me this evening....cos of wrong calculation.....I thought the total goal were 6 not knowing that it was 7 already so I staked large on under 7.5.....anyway e no shake me cos I gamble with only what I can afford to lose. |
[quote author=udemzy_udex]I think it is not compulsory we use d odd 2.7 from chidex system...we can modify it to suit our taste.. And it is not compulsory one must achieve 100k in a week... U can decide to use #300-#10000 in a week,depending on the odd u want to use. One can also use odd ranging from 1.40 and above and if u like u can choose odd from 1.35 or even 1.20 as long as u achieve ur set goals... I know some punters will be saying this guy is always back testing..na wa oo. Yeah...i'm back testing under3.5 with and old system of over/under and i hope it will do fine...i'll post it here after back testing up to 50 matchs[/quote]Sure thing! it can be tweaked to taste! |


