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Hello Mr Inspired... This is your $2000 to Naira exchanger... Remember? Anyway, I'm looking to get a Toyota Corolla, 2006, 2007 or 2008 LE trim with boot spoiler, alloy wheels and leather interior (preferably black). If the car can come in wine (red) colour, that would be nice. Let me know the options you have and please give me the best cost. I intend to execute this transaction ASAP. |
Hello Seun, sorry for the attack on your website, we believe that's a norm experienced on the internet even to bigger websites. My concern tho is for those who pay to keep nairaland running, the advertisers. We can see that since the return of the website, our ads are still not running. Please can you give us an ETA for ads coming back up? |
If you think HIV is bad or a killer, try Cancer... The pains alone experienced with cancer and chemotherapy go make you hug HIV sharperly... |
The attached picture is a flyover started by the ohakim administration. Guess what? It's now an abandoned project as Rochas has decided that his solution is to build roundabouts around all of them.... Please what stops him from finishing this project? Does it mean all the funds sunk into starting it is a waste? What kind of mentality is this supposed to be? Examples are the supposed flyovers at orji and amazonian where the pillars have already been constructed... |
If my product or service cuts across all sections on the website, is it possible to place my ad on all sections and will your pricing system be able to effectively handle such? |
The administrators of the Hacked Bayero University Kano Website have now restored the website's homepage back to it's functional state. However, other links, pages and applications within the website are yet to be functional as it appears they were also affected by the hack. This is a serious online protest sha... ![]() |
Teenage Money: The Motto Of ASUU should be 'Bringing Out The Best In You'Seems this is just the beginning.... a lot of school websites are poorly built.. |
ASUU Strike: Hackers Take Over BUK Official Website https://www.nairaland.com/1479696/ASUU-strike-hackers-take-over |
This surely shows that students are idle... Putting their talent into use ![]() |
The official website of Bayero University Kano, www.buk.edu.ng has been hacked by members of the "Nigerian Cyber Army". According to a message posted by the group, they are protesting the current ASUU strike which has lasted for over 100 days. The message posted on the hacked website is quoted as follows; "We are Here to deliever a Simple Message to Nigerian Government Nigeria students have been on Strike for more than 100days now and The bleeping Nigerian Government Does not want to do anything to stop this Crisis| W hy because their own students does not School in Nigeria | Now ok yourself a Question How would u feel, To be at Home for 100days if u were a student | we Argue you to fix this issus or else We would Stamp on Your Gov poos Next If you Doubts us WaTch Out xD" Though no reason was given for picking Bayero University, it would be recalled that the former Minister of Education announced her return to the institution after her appointment was terminated. We believe other universities will take a cue from this action and try to beef up their security. The question now is; Which University website will be next? Oh of course.... They're on strike!!! SOURCE: http://myschool.com.ng/buk/news/22625/ASUU-strike-hackers-take-over-buk-official-website.html
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Just watched bloomberg tv this night, 14th Oct, listening to the Minister of Communication on their visit to silicon valley. The major point I got from the discussion was when she said Nigeria can be connected to the internet in 5 years if provided the funds. According to her, they've been approached by the facebook team in line with facebook connecting the world to the internet in 5 years.... Please my Nigerian people, how possible is this when we're still battling power for the past 60 years.... or do they expect to run all the data station with generators? How do they expect the internet to be affordable in Nigeria with such a move... She also said they are in silicon valley to know what they can take back home to help Nigerians create worldwide used websites and application.... I don't just understand this country... She speaks well though and I'm impressed with the way she handled the interview... ![]() |
Just watched bloomberg tv this night, 14th Oct, listening to the Minister of Communication on their visit to silicon valley. The major point I got from the discussion was when she said Nigeria can be connected to the internet in 5 years if provided the funds. According to her, they've been approached by the facebook team in line with facebook connecting the world to the internet in 5 years.... Please my Nigerian people, how possible is this when we're still battling power for the past 60 years.... or do they expect to run all the data station with generators? How do they expect the internet to be affordable in Nigeria with such a move... She speaks well though and I'm impressed with the way she handled the interview... ![]() |
This article is an embodiment of facts to motivate you, figures to excite you, tips to help you and things to avoid. All in efforts to make sure you score high in this 2013 UTME, which will hold tomorrow. Read, learn and share with others. It is appalling that the statistics of annual applicants to the University Matriculation Examination remained on the increase, crossing to over a million, with about 40% increase on yearly basis. Beginning from tomorrow, April 27, yet another set of over one million Nigerian school-leavers will be "contesting" for the limited admission spaces in our varsities. The question is, who is going to win, and who is to loose out of the race? Time will tell. A recent analysis revealed that about 50% of the total number of applicants pass JAMB yearly, but do this same number gain admission into the available spaces in our various institutions? The answer is NO. In this article, MYSCHOOL has decided to enlighten the lucky JAMBites on what to do, and of course what to avoid as JAMB approaches. 1. Read harder and even harder! 2. Discover your problem areas, and give devote more revision time to them. 3. Do not deceive yourself searching for fake answers on the internet, use the time you are to waste doing that to read. 4. Read with past question papers and see how questions are answered. 5. Test yourself on speed, accuracy and otherwise. 6. Try to locate your exam center, at most by today. 7. If your center is far, make arrangements to be there latest by today. 8. Take heed to all instructions, in other words, DO NOT enter the exam hall with any material that may/will implicate you. 9. Start with questions/subjects you know well and be time conscious. 10. Before you submit your script, make sure you shade all the remaining questions at random, don't leave them blank. Who knows? Your very last guesses may be right. NOTE: the issue of missing results is always as a result of wrong shading of names and reg number. Make sure you shade properly, following every instruction from your invigilator . The next thing after JAMB is Change of courses or institution and then later, POST UTME. But pass JAMB first, www.myschool.com.ng will help you handle the rest. If you need directions to your exam center, read more on our travelers' guide. http://myschool.com.ng/school/news/18556/a-day-to-2013-ppt-utme-what-candidates-must-know.html
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Chuksgeo: someone wants to write this CBT test but have registered for the pencil and paper method can the person change to this CBT method? Pls I need an answerNo you can't |
Oga Inspired, the 2011 4runner on your site says 82million ![]() |
This is important stuff... hope it gets to the front page. |
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board - JAMB has officially closed registration for the 2013 UTME. The portal was officially closed at Midnight on 24th March, 2013. University of Benin, UNIBEN recorded the highest number of applicants with 98363 candidates followed by University of Ilorin, UNILORIN with 91983 candidates. Other top applied universities are as follows; Nnamdi Azikiwe University - UNIZIK - 87508 University of Lagos - UNILAG - 85901 University of Nigeria - UNN - 80263 With this information provided by www.myschool.com.ng, candidates can now know how many other students they are competing with in their various Universities and adequately prepare to be among the admitted students in 2013/2014. Source: http://myschool.com.ng/school/news/18243/uniben-gets-98363-candidates-as-jamb-closes-2013-registration-check-your-school-here.html |
And we've not had light for 5 straight days now.... Popular Aladinma in Owerri, Imo State. |
boring ![]() |
Best is Mathematics, worst is CRK and Languages (French and the rest). I especially like Myschool's Classroom application for students to learn Past Questions for free and study any subject they choose. Try it at http://myschool.com.ng/school/classroom/exam/ |
Mr Inspired, hope you don't mind if I interrupt this thread... Does the navigation system you installed on one 2004 Toyota 4runner really work in Nigeria? If yes, I saw a sim card slot on it, does it accept any network? Also, what mapping system does it use? Nokia or Google Maps? |
2 secs to go..... SCORE GOAL, THEY WON'T!!!! NOW DEFEND.... NO WAY! Bleep off.. ![]() |
Naija is not even playing like we're 1 man down ![]() |
Mr Inspired, does the navigation system you installed on this ride show actual Nigerian maps like "Google Maps"? I can see it has a sim slot. Does it work with any network? |
Is this how Biafra was bombed? |
I just log off from the sermon.... Go into fantasy mood and start thinking about how to improve or tackle an issue with my business. If there's no issue at the moment, then I'll start thinking of the next business Idea. It's far better than sleeping and every one around thinks you're very attentive.... Thinking is just one of my hobbies. |


