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By downloading 2go4x.jar and using it on your pc through kemulator (also available for download in Files->res), you will be able to use your existing 2go account to log in to the popular IM service. Uploading the log file (log.txt), Wireshark dumps (if you can), or deciphering the reverse-engineered .jar file (Files->src) will help us build the 2go4x API to be used by all to freely expand our much beloved 2go network! |
is it ok with ncc? I remember them warning someone about this recently |
12 downloads in 6 days and counting. Have you got it? sf.net/projects/twogo4x |
hmmm, does 2go from its publishers work on ur phone? What is on sourceforge is a java .jar file and an emulator. The aim is to get people to use it (preferably on pc) and submit the emulator logs which will then be used to develop an API implementable on any device |
seun, pls add reasons |
anyone interested? check out https://sourceforge.net/projects/twogo4x/ here's the gist in summary: There are everal things wrong with the 2go instant messenger: -the app is poor on most platforms e.g android, blackberry and even pc! -2go cannot be accessed via the web using a browser alone. -2go can be more than it is right now. This is an API for 2go. Hopefully, anyone can now write a client for the 2go network (even a web interface), improving on things therefore solving all 3 problems. I have decompiled an older version of the 2go app for java mobiles and analysed it's java classes therefore most of the 2go GUI elements can be reconstructed. I've started some work on the API (using VB.NET) but will need help in areas such as -the network protocol (using wireshark) -java code deciphering -and API testing. To start 1. download 2go4x.jar 2. download kemulator 3. use 2go4x.jar with kemulator on your pc and send us the log file! |
maybe you guys can help me make 2go better. it's up at sourceforge: Twogo4x https://sourceforge.net/projects/twogo4x/ |
windows is c:\ and not c:/. this slash / is for linux and web paths. |
are you getting a 404 not found error? the real url is http://www.abu.edu.ng/searchJambug11_12.php and not http://www.abu.edu.ng/searchJambug10_11.php as given on their site! see https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-798013.0.html for reason! |
ABU's admission list for the 2011/2012 session is out. The url given in their site http://www.abu.edu.ng/ gives a 404 not found error. This is because the link is 'http://www.abu.edu.ng/searchJambug10_11.php' which should link to 2010/2011 session. Just change 10_11 to 11_12 therefore giving http://www.abu.edu.ng/searchJambug11_12.php. It works! I just checked my brothers admission there. He got it! |
she did it for 5,000 what? |
ha ha, i hear someone mention Bongos. 2Face is more popular than him even in Idoma land! charity begins at home! |
light has been quite constant since jonathan (at least for me in makurdi, north central nigeria) as no gas pipelines bursting and river kainji still full |
what does 'Orderly Room Trial' mean? this is what you get from admitting pple with * credits in WAEC. |
define 'nigerian musician' (a) born and bred until singing and still here (b) born, grew, moved and singing elsewhere (c) descendant of any of the above |
where's lyrics online? i want to send it as independence msg to some people. pls post a link if you know |
until we fit make our own game consoles, we'll just bear it other nations kept quiet until they got independent food, power, nuclear and tech stuff but the time to be free is still far as yahooze still top charts and uni students can't figure out the psp |
until we can make our own game console, we're as dependent as a child in the womb. other dependent countries freed themselves (food, tech, nuclear stuff) before talking. i say lay low until we clean up yahooze acts and importation before going to court. i wonder when that'll be as yahooze still top charts and i an electrical electronics student can't figure out a psp |
of course, IT'S NOT TRUE (i live in Makurdi and that billboard ain't here) my point is, see what we've reduced ourselves to |
Nigeria Chosen To Host 2008 Genocides "Nigeria is excited for this chance to follow in the footsteps of Somalia, Rwanda, and Sudan," Obasanjo said. "Much work remains to be done, but all of the building blocks are in place. Nigeria has many contentious ethnic groups, a volatile economy, and a dependence on food imports. We are well on our way to making 2008 a genocidal year to remember in Nigeria!" Obasanjo acknowledged that many people considered Nigeria, a relatively stable West African nation, an unlikely candidate to host the Genocides. "With a multi-party government transitioning from military to civilian rule, Nigeria is not a shoo-in to host the Genocides," Obasanjo said. "But last week's municipal election—with ballot shortages and multiple accusations of vote tampering—showed the world that Nigeria is, indeed, geared up for the unimaginable." Oni Radhiya, a spokesman from the 2004 Genocide Board, said September's crippling polio outbreak may have helped Nigeria beat out the competition. "Sudan was a fantastic host this year—the 2004 Genocides have really raised the bar," Radhiya said. "For 2008, many of us on the committee had our eyes on Tajikistan. The country's ongoing ethnic and religious strife made it a strong contender. But there was some concern that the conflict was as likely to simmer down as it was to boil over." Radhiya added that Iraq was ruled out because the country is unlikely to exist three and a half years from now. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said that, after a close examination of all bids, a Nigerian genocide "began to seem almost inevitable." "Nigeria's stability has been repeatedly threatened by fighting between fundamentalist Muslims and Christians," Annan said. "Five of Nigeria's seven political parties are extremist groups. The nation's ethnic Yoruba, Hausa, and Ibo populations of the oil-rich Niger Delta area also show genocidal promise." Annan said he first noticed the full genocidal potential of soon-to-be embattled Nigeria in September, when the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force threatened to shut down oil production. "With so many poor and powerless people involved in messy, years-old conflicts, the situation is likely to be ignored long enough for things to get really ugly," Annan said. "And, of course, the slow-to-move, ineffectual UN will do everything it can to help shepherd Nigeria into a combined religious, political, and economic disaster of horrific proportions." According to Nigerian officials, now that their country has secured the bid, the government has much work to do. "Don't think we'll just sit on our hands and wait for a crippling drought to pit neighbor against neighbor," Nigerian Minister of State Bello Usman said. "No, the next two years will be crucial. We need to default on our $2 billion IMF loan, invest the entire treasury in the overhead-heavy petroleum business, and turn a blind eye to regional guerrilla groups. That'd be a good start. After that, food shipments must fall into rebel hands, armed forces must go unpaid, and the emerging national infrastructure must be allowed to deteriorate." Added Usman: "There's a lot to accomplish, but I promise you this: By early 2008, ashes will blacken the sky and blood will run in the streets." According to Red Cross programming director Ellen Schumacher, genocide, once a spectacle that drew the attention of the entire world, has received less attention in recent years, drawing an ever-diminishing Western audience. "The most glaring problem has been a time-zone issue, since most of the proceedings take place during inconvenient, off-peak viewing times," Schumacher said. "But, as an oil-rich nation, Nigeria is much more likely to build a viewer base in the West. Perhaps the country will even be able to get one of the networks to pony up for exclusive rights."
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ha ha very funny. that guy wey no understand, maybe him no sabi wetin autopsy mean |
Please someone help me. I'm a student and my 6-months Industrial Training is coming up. I want to do it in a software programming company that handle VB, C++ or ASM. Do you guys know any in Ikeja or Abuja ? |
Who knows how to make games with c++ for pc or ps. i would really like some help, ebooks, tutorials or straight from the person |
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