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Phones / See How Apple is Now Finally Worth A Whooping $700 Billion by Civory(m): 8:09pm On Nov 25, 2014
In the exclusive club of the world’s most valuable companies, Apple (AAPL, Tech30) is king. And its crown just added more bling. The tech giant is now worth a staggering $700 billion after its stock hit a record high on Tuesday. That’s $300 billion more than the market cap of Exxon Mobile (XOM), the second most valuable company on the planet. To put that in perspective, rival Google (GOOG) is worth about half of what Apple is right now...www.imediagate.com/apple-now-worth-700-billion/

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Celebrities / Bill Cosby Shows Has Been Cancelled!!! by Civory(m): 5:59pm On Nov 25, 2014
Two more Bill Cosby shows have been axed as the veteran comedian continues to face allegations of sexual assault. The Capitol Theatre in Washington State said Cosby’s 29 November show had been postponed indefinitely...www.imediagate.com/bill-cosby-shows-cancelled/
Celebrities / Breaking News:rythm FM OAP, Chaz B Is Dead! by Civory(m): 12:19pm On Nov 22, 2014
Romance / 8 Signs You Are Not Ready For That Marriage by Civory(m): 9:24pm On Nov 21, 2014
Regrettably, we can find more divorce stories these days than romantic stories about marriage and love. One of the most evident reasons couples feel trapped or choked in their marriage and why marriages breakdown is because they weren’t ready. Nothing is scarier than tying the knot with a partner when you are not ready. Here are a few signs that show that you aren’t ready for that marriage.

1. Still not over your Ex
This is one of the signs that tell you you shouldn’t get married yet. If you’re still not over your ex, then it is not the right time for you to even date, talk less of marriage. Give yourself some more time to recuperate. Once you recover from past relationship, you will become wiser and stronger and ready for a new relationship.

2. Both of you are not financially stable
Marriage isn’t just about 2 people coming together to spend their whole life together happy; marriage is a big responsibility. If you two are financially stable, your wedding will be a day of celebration, but if not, it will be a big financial drain. Moreover, your expenses increase the moment you are married. It is better you wait until you are financially okay before tying the knot.

Read more...www.imediagate.com/8-signs-you-are-not-ready-for-that-marriage/
Romance / 9 “smooth” Lies Ladies Tell Their Men by Civory(m): 2:21pm On Nov 21, 2014
Yes, lies don’t hurt at times. But if lying could make someone happy, no one will be complaining, right? Though, some ‘white’ lies are needed to keep a relationship going. Girls often lie when they are not ready to talk about an issue. Here are 10 out of the many lies ladies tell their men.

1. “I have not had sex with too many guys”
Guys need to stop asking ladies about their sexual history. If a guy asks a lady this question, he would make her feel ashamed and that would in turn make her feel very embarrassed. To be honest I think this particular lie is appropriate.

Read the rest www.imediagate.com/9-smooth-lies-ladies-tell-their-men/
Fashion / 10 Simple Tips To Grow Your Nails Fast by Civory(m): 4:30pm On Nov 20, 2014
Fine, people notice your face first, but that does not mean your nails are not central to making first impressions. Fine-looking nails ought to be healthy and polished. One great way to make your nails look cleaner and lovelier is to grow them long but they should not become too long that they hamper your lifestyle. Just grow them moderately long enough. You should know that to grow long nails fast entails a healthy diet, healthy lifestyle, and special care to your fingernails. You can use the following 10 tips daily to grow beautiful nails.
www.imediagate.com/10-simple-tips-to-grow-your-nails-fast/
Romance / 8 Valuable Beauty Tips For Sensitive Eyes by Civory(m): 2:04pm On Nov 20, 2014
Having sensitive eyes doesn’t mean you shouldn’t apply cosmetics. With the help of some easy tips I’m going to share, there’ll be no need to stop applying makeup. With the right products, hygiene and methods, you’ll have beautiful eyes, non-itchy, sore, or red ones. Go through a few valuable beauty tips I made for sensitive eyes.
www.imediagate.com/8-valuable-beauty-tips-for-sensitive-eyes/
Celebrities / Matt Damon Set To Return As Jason Bourne Of The Popular Action Series by Civory(m): 8:56pm On Nov 18, 2014
Actor Matt Damon confirmed that he will return to the role of Jason Bourne in 2016 after stepping out of the spotlight for the fourth installment of the popular action series.

Damon’s buddy Ben Affleck let the cat out of the bag in a red carpet interview Friday with...Read d rest here www.imediagate.com/matt-damon-set-to-return-as-jason-bourne/
Computers / How Apple Is Soon To Worth $1 Trillion by Civory(m): 8:24pm On Nov 18, 2014
Apple is the most valuable company in the world. Nobody else comes close.
It is worth more than $670 billion. Stop and think about just how iNormous that is for a second.

Apple (AAPL, Tech30) has a $260 billion market value lead over key rival Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) and is worth $300 billion more than Google (GOOGL, Tech30), another big competitor.

Apple’s market cap is...Read the rest here www.imediagate.com/how-apple-is-soon-to-worth-1-trillion/
Sports / CAF Set To Reveal New AFCON Host On Friday by Civory(m): 8:14pm On Nov 12, 2014
The new hosts for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations will be named in “two or three days”, says the Confederation of African Football (Caf).


Caf president Issa Hayatou revealed the timeframe in a live interview with TV channel France 24 on Tuesday.

Read more... http://imediagate.com/cafe-set-reveal-new-afcon-host-friday/
Politics / Re: Now We Know Who Is Bokoharam (apc) by Civory(m): 10:08pm On Nov 10, 2014
what exactly are you talking about?! I think you should re-read ur post! Does it make any sense to you?!

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Politics / Doctors Begin To Exit Northeast Indroves by Civory(m): 8:03am On Nov 08, 2014
‘Many doctors working for Boko Haram under duress’ Fati Modu, a 35-
year-old mother of three, recently escaped from Bama in Borno State after
she was assisted by a medical doctor who was abducted long ago by
suspected members of the Boko Haram. The full identity of the doctor is
not yet known but while recounting […] http://moinsights./2014/11/08/doctors-begin-to-exit-northeast-in-droves/
Health / Google Develops A Cancer Andheart Attack-detecting Pill by Civory(m): 10:00am On Oct 30, 2014
Google is developing a
nanoparticle pill that
could detect cancers,
heart attacks and other
diseases before they grow
into a problem. Read more here
http://moinsights./2014/10/30/google-develops-a-cancer-and-heart-attack-detecting-pill/
Health / How The Technology Community Can Help End Ebola Crisis by Civory(m): 8:04pm On Oct 29, 2014
Stopping Ebola is on
everyone’s mind in today’s
highly interconnected
world. The technology
community has an
important role to play in
the response since it
provides solutions that
can scale at the same rate
as Ebola’s rapid growth.
Many are right now
wondering how they can
contribute. UNICEF has
over the past few weeks
been contacted by over 50
tech companies about the
Ebola response. Read more here...
http://moinsights./2014/10/29/how-the-technology-community-can-help-end-ebola-crisis/
Politics / Re: Breaking: Boko Haram Seize Mubi In Adamawa, Sack Army HQ by Civory(m): 4:27pm On Oct 29, 2014
I think Jona shud av gone for a "cease gun and bomb" agreement rather than a cease fire agreement!!! ;DI think Jona shud av gone for a "cease gun and bomb" agreement rather than a cease fire agreement!!!
Politics / Jonathan And His Failed Administration..... by Civory(m): 1:22pm On Oct 29, 2014
President Goodluck Jonathan Administration is
a labyrinth of confusion. Nigerians’ aspiration
that he would someday put himself in the right
column of history has been dashed, once
more. He ought to be the fate of Nigeria and
the fate could not be sustained. Now, a
thousand years will pass and the guilt of his
government will not be erased.
From day one, there have been air of
bewildering complicities or vague intricacies
bordering on his choice of policies and the
direction of his (mis)government. His earlier
stance to stave off Boko Haram militia has
been contradicted by the recent failed cease
fire deal. It is this lack of direction that
clouded Mr President’s supposed ideal of
governance; which presupposes that a nation
with a more benign democratic system has the
moral right to rout a savage group which
trains its minds, emotions and biases on
butchery, theft, pillage, rapine and death.
At the core of the fight against Boko Haram
insurgents is a great delusion: the vibrancy or
buoyancy of the military apparatus is at stake.
The fight against the nihilist group is a
shambles, and a totem for every Nigerian who
hates government without purpose. Just as bad
and awful, the Boko Haram current haggle
with the Federal Government over the release
of the already traumatised Chibok girls once
again exposes Mr Jonathan Administration as a
government in perpetual denial. This
administration is not only in denial mentally,
there is a measure of gloating; an air of
helplessness for itself, sheer hopelessness for
the masses of the people and total abdication
of his constitutional responsibilities.
By this cease fire deal, Mr Jonathan has
practically exaggerated the malevolent power
of Boko Haram in an effort to legitimise his
bankrupt rule. His governance tactics suggest
he is a leader in search of enemies. Mr
President has been more stark at blaming
opposition political party for instigating the
terrorist sect, even though every Nigerian is a
victim of the deadly group violent campaign,
opposition party’s faithful alike.
Pitifully, he has openly disembowelled his
government on two fronts: it shows disdain for
the armed forces for which he is a
commander-in-chief, and he also thrives in
composite corruption. Less than 24 hours into
the immediate cease fire deal, a band of
insurgents rammed over two communities in
Borno State, killing at least 15 persons.
Mr President is not fully aware that the North-
East has become a condominium of war. But
what President Godluck Jonathan said is not
what he meant and what he had done goes
unspoken. For a president to jump into
maelstrom of a major policy somersault
without weighing its consequences is the
height of presidential folly.
In 2011, a Presidential Committee on Security
Challenges in the North-East Zone, set up after
bomb attacks by the Islamic sect, submitted its
final report, asking President Goodluck
Jonathan to consider granting amnesty to
members of the sect wishing to surrender their
arms to the Federal Government. The panel,
headed by Ambassador Usman Gaji Galtimari,
recommended that the Federal Government
should consider the option of dialogue and
negotiation which should be contingent upon
the renunciation of all forms of violence and
surrender of arms, to be followed by
rehabilitation. In November 2012, the sect
said it was willing to cease all hostilities and
attacks if the Federal Government should
arrest a former Borno State governor, Alli
Modu Sheriff and meet its other demands.
Sheriff has since become PDP financier.
Copiously, the sect demanded compensation to
all the families of their members that were
killed in the battle field from 2009, including
their leader, Mohammed Yusuf; the release of
all their members that were captured in battle
by the government as well as reconstructing
their place of worship (Markas Ibn Taimiyyah)
in Maiduguri. On January 7, 2013, the
insurgents for the second time within a space
of time restated its commitment to ceasefire in
order to pave the way for dialogue. One Sheikh
Abu Mohammad Abdulazeez Ibn Idris, who
claimed to be a top member of the major
faction of the group led by Sheikh Abubakar
Shekau, spoke on behalf of the group.
“We, on our own, in the top hierarchy of our
movement under the leadership of Imam
Abubakar Shekau, as well as some of our
notable followers, agreed that our brethren in
Islam, both women and children, are suffering
unnecessarily. “Hence, we resolved that we
should bring this crisis to an end. We therefore
call on all those that identify themselves with
us and our course to from today lay down
their arms.” Few weeks after, Abubakar Shekau
denied any such agreement between the group
and the Federal Government. He publicly
denied the claim and was quoted to have said:
“We are stating it categorically that we are not
in any dialogue or ceasefire agreement with
anyone. And we have never asked anybody in
the name Abdulazeez to represent me,
Abubakar Shekau, the leader of this movement.
“I want the world to know that we have no
dialogue with government. I have on several
occasions attempted to pass this message
across via the Internet and Youtube and we
later realised that some agents of government
kept removing our messages from the net and
preventing its online publication so that our
messages will not be heard. “They know that if
the world hears our position on this fake
dialogue, their efforts of deceit would be
exposed.” Thereafter the sect expanded its
coast of terror on innocent citizens, slightly
unhindered. In April 2013, the Federal
Government set up another committee to
consider the feasibility or otherwise of
granting pardon to the sect and to collate
clamours arising from different interest groups
who wanted the presidency to administer
clemency on members of the barbaric group.
The committee was also charged with the task
of recommending modalities for the granting
of the pardon, should such step become the
logical one to take under the prevailing
circumstance.
The president followed this up in May with a
promise to release a number of Boko Haram
members, including all women in prison
custody. Few months after, July to be specific,
Nigerians happily looked forward to the end of
the insurgency when the Federal Government
said it had signed a ceasefire agreement with
the militant group. Minister of Special Duties
and Chairman of the Peace and Dialogue
Committee in the North, Alhaji Tanimu Turaki,
announced the ceasefire agreement on the
Hausa service of Radio France International.
Then, Turaki assured that the ceasefire was not
something that was done for a specific period
of time. He asserted that it was something that
would be forever. He confidently said it was
sure there would be any basis for anybody to
renege on the agreement. Unfortunately,
people’s hopes were smashed once again as
the sect leader, Abubakar Shekau, in a video
message denied Kabiru Turaki’s claim. ”Let me
assure you that we will not enter into any truce
with these infidels. We will not enter into any
truce with the Nigerian government,” Shekau
reportedly said.
Since then, there is no cessation to violent
hostility. In May this year, Minister of Youth
Development, Boni Haruna, told the country
that President Goodluck Jonathan had granted
conditional amnesty to the terrorists group
with a view to putting permanent halt to
insurgency in the North-East. He added that
series of integration programmes had been
lined up for the members of the sect who
would surrender their arms and embrace
peace Shortly after he made the statement, the
Presidency swiftly debunked the statement.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, said Jonathan did
not mention the word amnesty in his
Democracy Day broadcast that Boni Haruna
relied on to make the statement.
From the outset, Mr President proudly
ventilated his skittishness, say he wouldn’t
dialogue with faceless butchers, yet
bloodletting has lingers on to date. The
questions have been, is it really difficult to put
the Boko Haram rabble to rout? Is it just that
President Jonathan Administration is profiting
politically from the warfare? Nigerians are in
the known that hundreds of billion of Naira is
yearly budgeted for armaments and welfare of
the armed forces. We are also in the known
that they are still complaining lack of weapons
and non-payment of their allowances, which
partly led to mutiny and subsequent Court-
Marshall of numerous soldiers, recently.
Now, the conundrum are mixed – tweaking the
army in too many ways – making more victims
of them and exposing them to ridicules. It’s
doubtful to believe that the Nigeria military is
equipped enough to step up to the Boko
haram’s plague. That is why the purported
ceasefire reached between the militia sect and
the Federal Government didn’t come as a
surprise, if at all there was one. President
Goodluck Jonathan has been treating the
Chibok girls with contempt like every other
issue bordering on the nation’s survival.
Ever since, the madness unleashed by the
terrorist sect has left the entire nation
scampering and traumatised. The terrorist
group has pushed the North-Eastern part of
the country to the brink of social and
economic collapse, thereby rendering the
governors of the states incapacitated and the
possibility of steering them on the right
economic path has dissipated. It is all part of
the grand design to squander a chance to
upgrade and equalise the virtually backward
states with the rest of the nation. Still the
states in the region have lost their franchise to
vote in the coming 2015 general elections. It is
more so because the State’s are controlled by
the opposition political party, the APC. Who is
profiting?
Boko Haram has proven itself to be a
bloodcurdling terrorist movement, adroitly
hiding under the garbs of Islam as its melting
port. Nigerians living in the North-Eastern part
of the country are now faced with stark
choice: they are living in the most desolate
fringe of the earth in war and in destitution!
Those who managed to slug it through the
barren Cameroon or Niger boarders are at the
mercies of Marabouts who butcher victims on
the dunes in propitiation to the claim of piety.
You can now understand why Nigerians have
been hankering for a strongman; a political
leader who would stamp out insecurity,
corruption, reverse growing inequalities and
make the country tall abroad amongst the
comity of nations. The international
communities are waiting for a Nigerian
President who would have the ball to smash
insecurity, overhaul the armed forces, stamp
out stinging corruption and end years of
dithering over economic growth. It is only a
president with common touch and toughness
who can snare the sacred cows that have fed
fat from the common till.
Political and economic reforms would fail
without thoroughly stamping out corruption.
Such leader must be conscious of the present
condition of things: that hospitals are mere
consulting clinics; roads are buffeted with
deep craters, schools are run-down, power
generation has decayed because of mindless
graft.
We need a leader who will appreciate that this
can only be achieved by reforming the existing
anti-corruption institutions and make them
completely less beholden of the appointing
authority. The cost of achieving this will be
rocky and brawling but it will no doubt take
the nation to actual its manifest destiny and
bring her to political and economic
maturation. That is what we need now.
Politics / Re: Still On Gen. M. Buhari: Nigeria 2015 by Civory(m): 8:04pm On Oct 16, 2014
@ddooskie I couldn't agree with you more!
Sai Buhari 2015!!!
In Buhari we trust!!!

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Politics / Re: REVEALED !!! #BringBackOurGirl Movement A Wing Of APC by Civory(m): 5:03pm On Oct 16, 2014
pontirock:
So Michelle Obama Is In Apc, Alicia Keys Is An Apc Member...
help me ask these people who have refused to use their brains to think and reason unbiasedly before commenting blindly!!!
Politics / Re: REVEALED !!! #BringBackOurGirl Movement A Wing Of APC by Civory(m): 5:03pm On Oct 16, 2014
pontirock:
So Michelle Obama Is In Apc, Alicia Keys Is An Apc Member...
help me ask these people who have refused to use their brains to think and reason unbiasedly!!!

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Politics / Re: Vote Buhari, Kill Music Industry by Civory(m): 4:57pm On Oct 16, 2014
When Onyeka Owenu, Chris Okotie and co were reigning in the 80's did Buhari stop them?! Kindly look for another baseless story cos am sure not buying this particular one!

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Sports / Re: UEFA President, Platini Set To Introduce White Card & Increase Substitution To 5 by Civory(m): 4:54pm On Oct 16, 2014
nice idea.

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Politics / Re: Possible Voting Pattern 2015...(modified Version ) by Civory(m): 4:41pm On Oct 16, 2014
Kayceo2010:
All these people ranting around for GEJ and BUHARI to be president. I have one question you got to answer.... Do you have your permanent voters card?? When it will start, some people will carry gun and IEDs dey kill themselves saying dem don rig elections.. Hmmm you might be surprised the number of people that will vote will be less than what we had in 2011..
You're just doing unintelligent copy and paste on every intelligent posts on NL's politics section! Try and be creative and resourceful...!
Oh I forgot...you cant, just like the clueless government you ignorantly support!!!

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Politics / Re: Stricly For APC Voters by Civory(m): 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2014
Kayceo2010:
All these people ranting around for GEJ and BUHARI to be president. I have one question you got to answer.... Do you have your permanent voters card?? When it will start, some people will carry gun and IEDs dey kill themselves saying dem don rig elections.. Hmmm you might be surprised the number of people that will vote will be less than what we had in 2011..
Yes I have it!
Politics / Re: Possible Voting Pattern 2015...(modified Version ) by Civory(m): 3:56pm On Oct 16, 2014
To a large extent you are correct. but I still think Edo, IMO, Lagos, and Taraba are going to Buhari!
Sai Buhari 2015!!!

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Phones / Re: Olx.com Rejecting My Ads Since About A Week Now by Civory(m): 3:50pm On Oct 16, 2014
same here. I think they might be having issues. just go to their Facebook page and post ur ad for now.
Politics / Re: 2015 Elections: Will you be able to tell posterity who you casted your vote for? by Civory(m): 3:47pm On Oct 16, 2014
True talk!!!

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