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Sports / Re: South Africans Hail Chukwueze, Ndidi by Danishguy(m): 3:38pm On Jul 12, 2019
kmcutez:


I’m from South South, but if I say what I want to say ehhh, you go cry, so I will just let peace reign, but I’m very annoyed.

You guys make other Africans look down on us, especially with your unguarded utterances everywhere on social media.

Pride cometh before a fall.
Common shut up! Who cares if you come from Venus cheesy

I don't like my prideful brothers, but you shouldn't hide under jealousy and hate to throw tantrums.

All Nigerians are noisy overseas, don't hang it on the Igbos alone.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: France Imposes Digital Tax On Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon by Danishguy(m): 8:25am On Jul 12, 2019
EazyMoh:

It's 3% of the profit made in France that France is collecting. So if every country charges 3% at the end GAFA will end up paying just 3% of their global total profits. This is far less than tax charged on companies like telecoms and internet providers which in effect contribute more to the economy by employing the citizens of the country in large numbers.
Nice, but it says '3% of every digital sale' more like monitor and tax any buy button

Well in France
Politics / Re: Where Are The Fulani Women? by Danishguy(m): 7:38pm On Jun 25, 2019
Fine 'Facially' neck down, most are meh

You wonder why Alhajis pump top crude on southern ladies.

The unfortunate herdmens got no cash, so force/rape has been their mating strategy.
Politics / Re: Donald Trump Puts Off Sanctions Targeting Iran by Danishguy(m): 10:59pm On Jun 24, 2019
Xisnin:


If terrorist thinks he is weak, then he must be weak.
Terrorists would normally be afraid and wary of a strong US president.

Here is simple advice for him.
Since he knows he can't do jack, he should stop blowing hot on Twitter about.

The funny thing is that many of his supporters were gloating about how
he will deal with Iran, how he is the bravest president ever.
I warned them but were calling me names.

Now, they table an ordinary sanction(not fighting) before him yet he couldn't follow through like a scared little kid.
Again, he talks tough immediately after failing to sanction Iran.
Why bleating like a deranged goat cheesy

Iran should stomach her sanctions, Trump must recover the drones money ×10

You can't see the big picture, US sanctions are like HIV, the symptoms don't come at once, people will soon make to the street, a political revolution seem like a smart wait wink

And he would smile and gloat like a boss on Twitter tongue
Politics / Re: Donald Trump Puts Off Sanctions Targeting Iran by Danishguy(m): 9:43pm On Jun 24, 2019
Xisnin:

Even at that, he is still a coward.
What pains me most is that a lot of ignoramus thinks he is a strong man because he
blows hot on Twitter.
Lol cheesy only Terrorist thinks he's weak.

What had you expected him to do, blow up Tehran.

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Politics / Re: We’ll Create 700,000 New Jobs To Address Insecurity In Abia – Ikpeazu by Danishguy(m): 9:39pm On Jun 24, 2019
Solidkay:
This man's level of lying to the public just rendered me speechless.
Maybe you should research about what the governor is talking about, before running your mouth.
Politics / National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Presidential Honor Award by Danishguy(m): 5:09pm On Jun 24, 2019
National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Presidential Honor Award winners of Abia State origin visited Governor Okezie Ikpeazu at Government House Umuahia today to present him their awards.

The former NYSC members of Abia origin, who recently won Presidentail Honors Award for exceptional performance during their various service years, informed the Governor that they thought to present the award to him in acknowledgment of his message for all Abians to excel in whatever they do.
National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Presidential Honor Award winners of Abia State origin visited Governor Okezie Ikpeazu at Government House Umuahia today to present him their awards.

The Governor who was visibly excited applauded the achievement of the young Abians who graduated from various institutions in the country, including two from Abia State Polytechnic Aba, one from Abia State University Uturu, University of Port Harcourt Choba and urged them to continue to make the state proud as Ambassadors of the State and Nigeria.

The awardees are:

Uduma Ebere
Ogbonna Chidiebere
Ukehi ubachi
Dr. Njoku kingsley Kalu (Absent)
Monday Raphael Johnson
Emmanuel Okeoma

Phones / Re: Glo Free 1gb On Signup. Daily 125mb by Danishguy(m): 4:52pm On Jun 21, 2019
This isn't free mb. The VPN app is giving away access to her premium foreign servers for tasks you perform for them using your OWN data.

Just don't get excited, the OP clearly doesn't understand what app he's promoting
Phones / Re: Trade War: Telegram Faces New Attack In China by Danishguy(m): 8:34pm On Jun 14, 2019
Wrong heading - - Telegram isn't US, so why cry a trade war?
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 10:27am On Jun 12, 2019
m140:

Yahoo mail and Gmail say something on this.
Anything can survive if you use the right strategy. Nike and puma, one pulled out of one, it still survived. If they play their game well they will survive, Huawei never pulled out of droid os them pursue them in , I bliv if the company is very strategic they would have got something underground . Don't write them off even Google could be the one to suffer most. Well am not on their board of directors may be you are I don't I only see from here alone
These companies love their competitors, it keeps them on an edge and forces the other to improve. Huawei isn't same 'it's eat or be eaten' when you read China vision 2025, even almighty America got scared.

Maybe ZTE 2.0 could be a Huawei fate
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 10:21am On Jun 12, 2019
m140:

Any empire can fall, thank you my brother. Huawei can be or not, simple .
Many inventions that didn't come from America and they use and produce them today no be copy copy be that. America can't be everything na. Most power brand on Internet Google, fine I agree , but can't shut it down .
Android ain't the first mobile os and it won't be the last .
When tesla come all cars manufacturer are moving electric cars now , people like argue they know the future. No one knows ,
following your logic, China also can't be everything, all our appliances can't be Chinese made
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 10:17am On Jun 12, 2019
mypains:


You are right. Imagine if America decides to shut the internet access to China.
They can't actually wink But Huawei could, if her 5G triangulate Europe, Africa and Asia

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Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 10:11am On Jun 12, 2019
NOETHNICITY:
USA ended up making Hauwai a very popular brand

What a way to shoot ursef in the leg
Nope, more like Christmas came by July. This was inevitable, Huawei played her hands easily, and just like most 'rush' they are mostly short-lived.
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 10:05am On Jun 12, 2019
AkataYeriYeri:

iPhone don’t have Facebook,snapchat, twitter and Instagram. Right ?
You go dy alright las las
IPhone is US owned, Android wants an IPhone competition, it keeps the game interesting
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 10:00am On Jun 12, 2019
gnykelly:


You guys think China is popular because of cheap labour...
Tchina has the best from suppliers of raw materials to high quality labour to the best distributorship.

Just visit alibaba... You find any thing from spoon customization to high tech products... They will even collect your order and built to specifications... No where in the world they do that.
Well, not all companies there are Chinese owned. Taxes in China are more lax. The US prided herself as such until manufacturers discovered they could make extra doing business in China
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 9:53am On Jun 12, 2019
Burgcudi:
Every economy issues globally will be reverse once Donald Trump lose come 2020.
This isn't some fairy fantasy bro, this is REAL. Huawei won't go back to love and chocolates after Trump 2020, the dice has already been cast
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 9:51am On Jun 12, 2019
shogsman:


If two of you still don’t understand that this os will run android apps seamlessly,you have no business in this section.
There's always a way to distinguish between OS, regardless of what kernel it runs upon. If Instagram wants nothing to do with Oak OS, Huawei can't force it into her phones.
Phones / Re: 1 Million Huawei Phones Spotted With Hongmeng OS by Danishguy(m): 9:42am On Jun 12, 2019
martineverest:
lol..watch how Google and Facebook will deprecate those apps or stop them from accessing YouTube by changing the API,like it did to windows
Here's just a tip of what Google could do to anyone it wishes. When I tell people Google's plea for Trump to drop the ban for Huawei was just some PR stunt, and a classic plausible denialbilitity arc. Huawei had always eyed to be number one, and contingencies are the area code for total dominance, so an OS was inevitable.

Back to Google, she can play dirty by censoring the word 'Huawei' from Google, ads will never run on them, videos will never be made about them. any sites that encourages or has any backlink to an existing or old Huawei article would be removed from all search results.

My dear, there are myriads of ways Huawei could be f**ked

Phones / Re: Xaiomi And Oppo Are Currently Testing Huawei New Os by Danishguy(m): 7:59am On Jun 12, 2019
Topmaike007:
do you know that Google are now scared
PR attempt to have a neutral side on things.

Google had always knew a time like this would eventually come, regardless of how lengthy the ban was extended.
Phones / Re: Xaiomi And Oppo Are Currently Testing Huawei New Os by Danishguy(m): 7:11am On Jun 12, 2019
Aidejay:
It's time y'all understand that Huawei is not going back to Google's Android
They are not
It's either this thing works or nothing
And those saying social media networks will be banned on the Huawei OS need to understand that this is the least of Huawei's problem (that's of it's a problem at all)
Facebook get modified version the same thing with WhatsApp(GB WhatsApp) Instagram and Snapchat all of these social media networks can be easily remodified by third party app developers to work on the OAK. Why do u think they acquired popular app hosting website aptiode?
Why?
So they can use aptiodes reach
What Google won't host on play store aptiode is ready and willing to
And Google will be crushed
It might take sometime it might happen Immediately and swiftly bit Google is about to b crushed
And in your thoughts, The White House never knew about that outcome cheesy

Just 5 easy steps
1. All US major apps wouldn't work on phones on the Huawei OS

2. Maybe cox you're African, and some data metric from some poor Asian countries, but not everyone Installs mods or cracked versions of apps –a lot of persons do actually pay for them 'The billion of app downloads attests for that. Although, this wasn't directed to you but some commenter on top.

3. How can you modify an existing app and except customers to download?? I never will actually. Imagine a PayPal version of Oak, without the actual PayPal authorisation and support.

4. The mirror ban on Huawei could also be extended to Huawei OS adopters. 'Lenovo, Xiaomi, ZTE, TCL/Alcatel, Oppo and others'

5. The US government could announce a 10 figure package for device makers (Europeans, Asians, Latin America, even some Chinese companies would want in) to take places of arrogant Chinese phone makers.

Believe me, lots of better alternatives would pop out and the cheap labor China had paraded may just go to Africa and some poor Asian countries.

6. Africa had promise to not take sides, but like how South Korea and Japan were developed/trained/aided/ whatever, as a buffer to counter China and North Korea, the US could do so with some selected Africa countries...

Why buy Chinese devices, when we could make ours?? Game theory wise, the US have an infinite resources and the zeal to pursue that

7. Aptoide can't really do anything, Google bleeped with them, and they saw their users plummeted, imagine an all in war for superiority with Google.

8. Blacklist major sites from accessing the Oak devices - Those with large dependancy on Google, Bing and Yahoo.

I could go on and on, and never run out of ways Huawei and some Chinese phone manufacturers could be screwed. Remember, the battle isn't about Trump anymore, Google's parent company Alphabet enjoy their status/dominance , and wouldn't be sitting ducks to be anally rendered by China.

China and her vision 2025 is bold and as well scary... And when push comes to shove, America and her allies would do the necessary to fight for their interests.
Phones / Trump Wants To Wall Off Huawei, But The Digital World Bridles At Barriers by Danishguy(m): 11:03am On May 28, 2019
President Trump has finally succeeded in building his wall: not the one he keeps demanding on the southwestern border, but a far more complex barrier meant to block China’s national telecommunications champion, Huawei, from operating in the United States and starve it of American technology as it builds networks around the globe.

After a flurry of new government edicts, Huawei, the world’s second-largest cellphone maker after it edged out Apple last year, will soon be entirely cut off from American-made technology. By the end of summer, new Huawei phones will come without Google apps. And American computer chip companies are cutting off supplies that Huawei depends on for building fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless networks.

But the fight is about far more than merely crippling one Chinese telecom giant. Mr. Trump and his aides want to force nations to make an agonizing choice: Which side of a new Berlin Wall do they want to live on?

Washington is portraying this in Cold War terms, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arguing that world leaders will have to choose between an internet that projects “Western values,” including the free, if chaotic, abuse-prone cyberspace Americans have, and one “based on the principles of an authoritarian, Communist regime.”

Yet it is hardly that simple. The jagged divide built across Berlin in the summer of 1961 was nearly impermeable; it stopped virtually all commerce and human contact between the East and West parts of the city — and became a symbol of how two adversary camps sought to isolate each other. But even if Mr. Trump is successful in isolating Huawei, billions of bits of data will flow through undersea fiber-optic lines — many of which its subsidiary Huawei Marine is laying — and through satellites connecting the two competing internet environments.

In public and private statements, American intelligence officials and telecommunications executives and experts have begun to concede that the United States will be operating in a world where Huawei and other Chinese telecom companies most likely control 40 to 60 percent of the networks over which businesses, diplomats, spies and citizens do business.

“You have to presume a dirty network,” Sue Gordon, the deputy director of national intelligence, said recently at a national security conference in Texas. “We are going to have to figure out a way in a 5G world that we’re able to manage the risks in a diverse network that includes technology that we can’t trust.”

Her meaning was clear. Despite the president’s repeated insistence that “America must win,” his own aides are struggling to explain what winning looks like around the world. Is a divided internet a victory? Could it even work?

“We’re just going to have to figure that out,” Ms. Gordon said.

So far, despite threats from the United States that any allies that side with Huawei and China will be cut off from American intelligence, many are trying desperately to straddle the wall.

Among the United States’ closest allies, only Australia has banned Huawei from building its new networks; Japan has effectively done the same. Britain and Germany, two of the most powerful members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, are hedging. Their politicians fear the job losses that would result as well as Chinese retaliation, and they believe there are elements of the network that Huawei could build without endangering national security.

Under that plan, Nokia, Ericsson or other Western telecom firms would build the “core” of the network, the software-heavy switching systems that govern how machines and humans will talk to one another. Huawei would be relegated to the more peripheral parts of the networks, like the cellular tower systems that communicate with phones and other devices.

Germany has resisted the Trump administration’s entreaties. German officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss their internal debates, say they wonder what would happen if they sided with the United States, which helped rebuild their country after World War II and keeps it under the American nuclear umbrella. Would Beijing threaten the joint ventures that produce roughly a million BMW and Mercedes-Benz automobiles in China? And in Singapore, where American ships pull in for fueling and maintenance on their way to the disputed areas of the South China Sea, officials say privately that there is no way they will ban Huawei.

This may explain why Mr. Pompeo, who has led the charge, has sounded more strident in recent days, describing the decisions made by nations that will build their networks over the next 12 to 18 months as a question not only of national security but of ideological struggle.

“The company is deeply tied not only to China but to the Chinese Communist Party, and that connectivity, the existence of those connections, puts American information that crosses the networks at risk,” Mr. Pompeo said last week in an interview with CNBC.

“We need a single place where information can be exchanged,” he told one of the interviewers, “but it has to be a system that has Western values embedded in it, with rule of law, property right protections, transparency, openness. It can’t be a system that is based on the principles of an authoritarian, Communist regime.”

But intelligence officials give a somewhat different explanation of their concerns. They are far less worried about China’s stealing data that moves across American networks than they are about the possibility that, in times of conflict, the Chinese authorities would order Huawei or other Chinese telecom firms to shut the networks down.

Their thinking is that much of the most sensitive information that moves across those networks — including military communications and financial data — is already encrypted. And unencrypted data is already at risk: About a decade ago, Chinese hackers stole the plans for the F-35 fighter jet, and in 2014, the security clearance information of over 22 million Americans was taken from the Office of Personnel Management.

So at the core of the American concern is that over time, China’s domination of the switching systems and the undersea cables that carry data will present a huge vulnerability that most Americans never think about. Rob Joyce, a former White House cybersecurity coordinator who once led the unit in the National Security Agency that breaks into foreign computer systems, distinguished between the threats posed by President Vladimir V. Putin’s Russia and President Xi Jinping’s China.

Russia is a hurricane” threatening to disrupt American power grids or communications systems, Mr. Joyce said at a conference held in March by The Cipher Brief, an online intelligence newsletter. “China is climate science,” gradually altering the environment in its favor by building the networks on which the world depends, he added.

Huawei has argued that all of this is fear mongering. In a series of carefully managed interviews with Chinese reporters and some American news outlets, the company’s founder, Ren Zhengfei, has insisted that he would refuse any Chinese government effort to peer into American communications or shut down networks. American officials counter that under Chinese law, Mr. Ren would have no choice but to comply.

But his interviews point to a greater danger in the crackdown that Mr. Trump has never acknowledged: Halting the flow of American technology to China, or even only threatening to do so, is bound to speed up China’s move toward technological independence.

The country is already four years into the Made in China 2025 movement, a government policy to make domestic manufacturers dominant in critical high-technology fields like semiconductor manufacturing, 5G technology, artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles. (China consumes 60 percent of the world’s supply of semiconductors but makes only 13 percent, a recent Council on Foreign Relations report notes.)

Made in China 2025 was based in part on a fear that this day would come — that the United States, feeling vulnerable, would threaten to cut off Chinese competitors.

Mr. Ren, in an interview with Chinese reporters last week, made clear that he had begun stockpiling key components, and accelerated the process after his daughter was arrested in December in Canada on American charges that Huawei had violated sanctions on Iran.

“We have prepared,” he said, adding, “What the U.S. will do to us is out of our control.” But he made the case that any disruptions to Huawei would be temporary.

“Even if there is an insufficient supply from our partners, we will face no problems,” Mr. Ren said. “This is because we can manufacture all the high-end chips we need ourselves. In the ‘peaceful period,’ we adopted a ‘1 plus 1’ policy: Half of our chips come from U.S. companies and half from Huawei.”

Some of that may be bluster. But Mr. Ren’s larger point is correct, many who study the issue say.

“We’re not thinking about the way that this will boomerang when we are dealing with a China that is much more self-reliant, much larger and much less dependent on the U.S.,” said Ali Wyne, a policy analyst at the RAND Corporation. “We need to be careful what we wish for.”

That is exactly the fear of the Europeans, especially middle-size nations that value their trading relationships with Beijing as much as they value their military alliances with the United States. Increasingly doubtful that America would go to their aid in times of crisis, they are keeping a foot in both camps. And even NATO allies, like Italy and Poland, doubt the United States would carry out its threat to cut them off.

“What they are saying to Washington,” Mr. Wyne said, is “no, thank you, we won’t make a choice.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/27/us/politics/us-huawei-berlin-wall.html

Politics / Re: Abia: X-raying Economic Management Under Mr. Obinna Oriaku As Commissioner For.. by Danishguy(m): 10:42am On May 23, 2019
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Business / Re: Panasonic 'suspends Transactions' With Huawei After US Ban by Danishguy(m): 10:11am On May 23, 2019
Topmaike007:
it seems you're are the one that's mental unstable...all those Japanese firms are dumb to Ally with the one that tested nuclear weapon on their land
Japan has a huge moat over America in advance and sensitive electronics, and clearly isn't getting the jealous stare from America. Occupying the position of third world largest economy in the world, Japan will stick to an ally who would protect and advance its interest.

Whatever Japan and Korea are today, the US made that happen. China does not care about any other country, rather than what she may steal and own. Imagine giving loans to countries with kleptomanias as leaders and later hijacking national infrastructures to repay said loans.

Like Anwar Sadat the late Egyptian president would say, "Russians can give you arms, but only the United States can give you a solution"

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Education / Re: UI Student Develops Lemongrass-based Insecticides Against Beans Weevils by Danishguy(m): 5:25am On May 17, 2019
LazyGold:


This year and like 2-3 month ago achievement are old glories? There are many Yoruba achievement that don't even make it to Nairaland or don't get to front page, we are the most Educated tribe in Nigeria and it is a fact.
Bros go and sleep. If your people were the most with 'Educashun' cheesy you'd had allowed the matter wane away. But like the drunk man with a small cock grin you'll argue till dawn to the bartender on how you scared away Exs with your huge yam cheesy cheesy cheesy
Education / Re: UI Student Develops Lemongrass-based Insecticides Against Beans Weevils by Danishguy(m): 11:07pm On May 16, 2019
LazyGold:



Yoruba is the most Educated and Technological advance tribe in Nigeria, and it is really the fact.

He is really saying the fact, no other tribe have achieved what we accomplished this year.
. grin grin grin that's how insignificant your claims are.

Old glories! undecided
Education / Re: UI Student Develops Lemongrass-based Insecticides Against Beans Weevils by Danishguy(m): 10:48pm On May 16, 2019
Elemosho478:


Igbo is no match for us, no tribe in Nigeria has achieved what we have accomplished this year and I can proudly say Yoruba is the most Educated and Technologically advance tribe in Africa and it is a Known fact, but you can jump into the Lagoon if you don't like it.

Yoruba is the most Brilliant Black African Race and it is a fact.
Okay grin grin I know your type. Let me leave you to your delusions.

You can search for past achievements, and post them here, why Igbos ride take home the ball everyday with fresh individual successes. cool

Udo
Education / Re: UI Student Develops Lemongrass-based Insecticides Against Beans Weevils by Danishguy(m): 10:36pm On May 16, 2019
Elemosho478:


Yoruba is the most Educated and the most technological advance Tribe in Nigeria and one of the best in Africa
LIES... You are a very fat liar.

What sort of stupid advancements in technology?? Educationally – Year in year out, we have wiped clean your ass. Just keep deluding yourself grin grin grin funny the "We are the most educated crew" are becoming more fainter by the day cheesy only a few can say that with a straight face lol grin

My brother abi sister, you guys can compete with the Ijaws, Igbos ain't your mate anymore shocked shocked
Education / Re: UI Student Develops Lemongrass-based Insecticides Against Beans Weevils by Danishguy(m): 9:34pm On May 16, 2019
Elemosho478:


What is this one saying?

When it come to technology in Nigeria, Yoruba is the best and one of the best in Africa. No other tribe have achieved what we accomplished this year

It's no more Education right cheesy cheesy cheesy Well, if the current trend have proven anything is that there's nothing hidden under your Agbada sack of lies grin

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