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Hahaha that is Dangote, 2002 killer of the year |
ERockson:Are u saying I'm a bad person? Cl0r0x: MSc, PhD, MBBS, BSc, BTECH, OSCP, OSCE, CCNA, OND, JAMB, NECO, SSCE ![]() |
I wash away guilt and anxiety |
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ILoveDemMANNA:How you take know say my john thomas tiny? |
Kai one babe fine there ooo but this one fit scratch my john thomas |
How many of you know that the full meaning of MTN is milk the Nigerians? |
I lost mine in primary school ![]() |
Several surface-to-surface missiles from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights struck southwest of Damascus late on Wednesday and caused material damage, the Syrian military told local media. No casualties have been reported yet. The “Israeli enemy” struck near the town of Zakyah at approximately 11:35 pm, military sources told the Syrian news agency SANA. Damascus did not provide any details on the type or number of missiles used. While Israel Defense Forces (IDF) airplanes frequently fire air-to-ground missiles into Syria, usually from Lebanese airspace, the newest attack is unusual because no jets were used. Israeli warplanes were spotted over Lebanon but launched no missiles this time, according to Syrian media. Israel has fired surface-to-surface missiles at Syria from Golan just last Wednesday, in a follow-up to an air strike. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, ten such projectiles were launched against Syrian air defenses, killing one soldier and injuring five more. The IDF said they had carried out a strike in retaliation, after a Syrian air defense missile launched to intercept an Israeli airstrike exploded in the skies over Galilee instead. Tel Aviv has sought to justify its previous air raids by saying they were “defensive” strikes against “Iranian” targets inside Syria. Damascus has rejected this reasoning and accused Israel of repeatedly violating its sovereignty. https://www.rt.com/news/549629-israel-syria-damascus-missiles/ |
Let me try yelling at my boss too this morning ![]() |
Cybersecurity professor who claimed his twitter account was hacked. |
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Amuroba:Thieves usually sell. the buyer will be caught. |
His simcard will still bind with the device IMEI which cell tower will pick location. Easy to track anyone using that device. The shop surely has the IMEI, go to the police and police will ask all the telecoms to check for that IMEI usage. |
I really can't imagine why a whole federal government would employ incompetent IT engineers to secure such an important infrastructure in a country where everyone is a hacker. The last time I asked why all those ports were open no one answered. |
The Israeli regime has threatened to halt flights to and from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and warned of a “regional crisis” if the Arab country fails to accept its aviation security arrangements in Dubai. According to Reuters, a senior Israeli official said the regime’s transport minister Merav Michaeli extended a deadline over an aviation security dispute on Tuesday, giving Dubai a month to agree to Israel’s terms. The current arrangement was due to expire on Tuesday. At the same time, Israel increased pressure on the UAE over arrangements at Dubai International Airport. The Israeli official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, warned that Israel could eventually end its aviation cooperation with the UAE. “If El Al can’t fly to the Emirates, then Emirati companies can’t land here,” said the official. “The crisis could be regional, not just bilateral,” the Israeli official said, citing UAE’s cornerstone role in the normalization of relations between Israel and a number of Arab countries. “It could have a huge impact.” Since they reached the so-called Abraham Accords at the White House in August 2020, Israel and the UAE have signed a raft of deals in various areas, ranging from tourism to aviation and financial services. Top Israeli authorities have made unprecedented visits to the UAE. The regime’s prime minister Naftali Bennett made the trip in December last year, while Israeli president Isaac Herzog visited Abu Dhabi over a week ago. Direct El Al, Israir and Arkia connections from Tel Aviv to Dubai were established under the 2020 normalization deal, as a result of which hundreds of thousands of Israelis have visited the UAE commercial hub since. But Israel’s Shin Bet spy agency has warned that the three national carriers would stop operating at Dubai International Airport if its security requirements were not met there. Emirati state carrier flydubai also operates direct Dubai-Tel Aviv flights. Dubai airline Emirates and UAE’s Etihad Airways have also been looking to launch flights to Israel. While Shin Bet has suggested that UAE capital Abu Dhabi could serve as an alternative to Dubai for the Israeli carriers, the senior Israeli official ruled this out, saying Abu Dhabi was not a good option economically. “Abu Dhabi may be an option security-wise, but it is not an economic option,” the official said. Israel has a long history of conducting massive espionage operations in other countries. Back in 2010, the Israeli spy agency Mossad assassinated the co-founder of Hamas military wing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades Mahmoud al-Mabhouh at Al Bustan Rotana hotel in Dubai. https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2022/02/09/676482/Israel-warns-regional-crisis-over-Dubai-aviation-security-dispute |
The stewmaker |
Biggest mistake in American history. The arrogant Iran will soon have a nuke and watch them take over America's role in the middle east by force. |
FalseProphet1:They will even feed the donkey artificial leaves ![]() |
ufff i for like nyash that chinco babe there ufffff I sure say she no shave ![]() |
Finally eguavon has a smile on that face. |
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Uffr what a miss
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What if they decided they want only food stuff? ![]() |
Before you blame Binance know what my naija People do. I work in Law enforcement and you will not believe what I see. all sorts of forgeries and fake KYI, social engineering people to obtain OTP and transfer their funds to Binance. Just look at those figures those guys are mentioning, Binance is not stupid the flow of the funds is likely suspicious. Nowadays they are using an advanced telegram bot to steal opt and authentic people's card to Binance. Being Binance in Nigeria is not easy. |
So this thief couldn't even remove your mobile data enabled sim or he inserted his sim with mobile data on a locked phone? Tracking uses mobile data. |
DUBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates intercepted and destroyed two Houthi ballistic missiles targeting the Gulf country on Monday with no casualties, its defence ministry said, following a deadly attack a week earlier. For more than six years, the Houthis have been battling a Saudi-led coalition that includes the UAE, repeatedly carrying out cross-border missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia, and launching an unprecedented assault on the UAE on Jan. 17. "The remnants of the intercepted ballistic missiles fell in separate areas around Abu Dhabi," the ministry said, adding it was taking necessary protective measures against all attacks. UAE newspaper The National cited residents reporting flashes in the sky over the capital around 4:30 a.m. Monday's attack was the second on UAE soil since last week's strike that hit a fuel depot in Abu Dhabi, killing three people, and causing a fire near its international airport.S8N2QO04R Houthi-run Al Masirah television said the group would announce within hours the details of a "wide military operation" against Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Saudi state media early on Monday said the coalition intercepted a ballistic missile, with remnants damaging workshops and vehicles in the south of the kingdom. It said late on Sunday that a ballistic missile fell in the south, injuring two foreigners and causing damage in an industrial area. read more The Yemen conflict is largely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The United Nations, which along with the United States has struggled to engineer a ceasefire for Yemen, has voiced concern over escalations and called for maximum restraint by both sides. The Saudi-led coalition has ramped up air strikes on what it describes as Houthi targets in Yemen. At least 60 people were killed in a strike on a temporary detention centre in northern Saada province on Friday, and about 20 were killed in the Houthi-held capital of Sanaa in an operation on Tuesday. The coalition intervened in Yemen in March 2015 months after the Houthis ousted the internationally recognised government from Sanaa. The group says it is fighting a corrupt system and foreign aggression. The UAE had largely reduced its presence in Yemen in 2019 amid a military stalemate, but Emirati-backed Yemeni forces had recently joined battles against the Houthis in key energy producing provinces in Yemen. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-24/uae-intercepts-two-ballistic-missiles-fired-from-yemen |
A spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces has called on foreign companies to pull out of the UAE following a series of airstrikes on Thursday and early Friday which have killed at least 90 people in Yemen. A correspondent of Yemen's al-Masirah TV said five people were pulled out from the rubble on Saturday, raising the death toll from the Saudi-led coalition bombing of a temporary detention center in Sa'ada to 87 people. Another 266 people were injured, most of them in critical condition, it cited Yemen's Minister of Public Health and Population Taha al-Mutawakil as saying. US-led coalition warplanes also struck a communications center in Hudaydah which plunged Yemen offline as the war-torn nation lost its connection to the internet, killing six children playing soccer nearby. A Saudi military spokesman on Friday denied deliberately targeting the detention center, raising questions as to whether the UAE had carried out the terrible bombing. “In the aftermath of the crimes committed by the Saudi-led coalition of aggression against Yemeni people, we advise foreign companies in the Emirates to leave because they have invested in an unsafe country,” Yemen's Armed Forces spokesman Yahya Saree tweeted. “The UAE would grow more insecure as long as its rulers continue their military aggression against Yemen.” His fresh warning came after Yemeni forcescarried out retaliatory drone and missile strikes against strategic facilities deep inside the UAE. Abu Dhabi police, in a statement published on the official Emirates News Agency WAM, said three fuel tanker trucks had exploded in the industrial Musaffah area, near storage facilities of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), and that a fire had also broken out at a construction site at Abu Dhabi International Airport. At least three people have been killed and six others wounded in the suspected drone attack, according to the Emirati authorities. Police identified the dead as two Indian nationals and one Pakistani. It did not identify the wounded, whom it said suffered minor or moderate wounds. https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2022/01/22/675253/Yemeni-Armed-Forces-spox-advises-foreign-companies-to-leave-UAE-amid-retaliatory-strikes |
Why call them oloshos, when men see a beautiful lady they shoot their shots. Two can play that game. |
Kanu ain't an iPod member, he is an iPod leader. |
Why everytime him prick dey stand. |


