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I don land, after following this story like an FBI agent is time to come out from as an under cover agent. bro u too much in danny Brian voice give us more |
Respect man. You too much keep it coming and you will sit among the great writers of nairaland. abeg who don see biafranboy |
ride on bro. u are making my week o |
waiting for the last episode, ride on angeless |
bro were at thou, come do justice to this story o |
wow this is really getting more interesting, ride on Angeless hope you are now feeling better |
we love you Angel. |
even the girls wanna see the other room. |
AmakaAina:welcome on board, hope u don't get w*t cox this is one of the baddest story ever told on nairaland |
Thanks angel, and pls change ur name, u can't b angeless |
we are waiting earnestly. thanks for other updates |
tollyboy5:and we hope the government fulfill their conditions, or else they might return back to the creeks |
cynthia123:what do you expect, when the government are not keeping to their promise. most of this oil producing state are not cared for, instead they use the money to develop abuja, and abandon the state that are feeding them. |
I love this guys, there major reason for doing this illegal deals is because of The people of Niger Delta, not like those blood thirsty boko haram. |
thesummary.com |
A group of Niger Delta militants operating in Rivers State has made a 10-point demand that must be met before they will accept the amnesty offered by Wike. The group, which identified itself as Egi Freedom Fighters, warned that it would reject the state amnesty programme, unless all the conditions were met. The agitators also alleged that Total Exploration and Production Nigeria was behind the raid of Obiezemini in Egi community in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA by soldiers. The militants, in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, and signed by their spokesperson, Jennifer Black, requested the rebuilding of houses destroyed during a military raid of Egiland. See their demands below... 1. Release of their members in custody of security agencies, 2. Provision of employment opportunities for the youths of the community and the local government area in general. 3. Rebuilding of all houses damaged in Egi community 4. Any skills acquisition and scholarship must come from Total Nigeria Plc. and not from the state government. 5. Total Nigeria Plc. must create jobs for youths of host communities and maintain all existing structures in the communities. 6. Beneficiaries of scholarships must be the less-privileged in the community. 7. Total Nigeria must create special opportunities for the widows whose houses were affected by the raid. |
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hpk:the other people put the Oga at the top. so he's left out. |
nice story. u have not mentioned me in any of ur post angeless |
our culture is not your conern. and the cult activity that have been going on in the ogbaland, well I wouldn't comment on that, but know this, the whole Niger delta is involved. |
EternalTruths:then what you mean is, an ogba man don't have brains? |
arcnomec:I never said that obrikom is curve out from omoku. my dad told me that obrikom was the origin of ogba. |
baba u too much |
the igbos have always wanted Rivers state infact Niger delta state as a whole to join their movement of biafra in order to become a sovereign state. well your movement is a good one, I won't discourage your fight, but you guys wanted something that's why you want us to join you. and that's our oil |
ideykwum:sir you talk as if ogbaland is the worst LG.A I school in IMO state and I receive lots of discrimination there, non indigenes pay times 3 more than wat there indigene pay. well I see no discrimination in ogbaland as lots of Igbo over there are doing there business without harassment. |
German data protection authorities on Tuesday said they had blocked Facebook from collecting subscriber data from its subsidiary WhatsApp, citing privacy concerns. Facebook and WhatsApp promised in the wake of the Silicon Valley giant’s 2014 acquisition of the messaging app that they would not share data, Hamburg’s Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information Johannes Caspar recalled in a statement. He added that Facebook would be required to delete any data already received from WhatsApp in Germany. “It has to be (the users’) decision whether they want to connect their account with Facebook,” Caspar said. “Facebook has to ask for their permission in advance.” WhatsApp announced in August that it would begin sharing data with Facebook, in a bid to allow better targeted advertising and fight spam on the platform. Currently, users of the instant messenger must opt out of sending information to Facebook through WhatsApp’s settings on their smartphone. Caspar said that he had acted to protect the privacy of 35 million WhatsApp users in Germany — a fraction of some one billion worldwide — and that of people saved in their address books, whose details might also be forwarded under the data-sharing arrangement. Facebook’s activities in German-speaking regions are managed through its subsidiary in Hamburg, placing the firm under the jurisdiction of the regulator in the northern port city. Spokespeople for Facebook could not immediately be reached for comment on the ruling. WhatsApp’s announcement that it would share information with Facebook came just four months after the service introduced end-to-end encryption by default, saying that the content of messages would become unreadable for anyone except the sender and receiver. In mid-September, the European Commission recommended tighter privacy and security requirements for services including WhatsApp and Microsoft-owned video calling service Skype, saying they should be regulated more like traditional telecoms. Subjecting the internet firms to such rules could force them to offer emergency calling services and to obey stricter privacy rules. ngrguardiannews.com |
thanks Angeless, you are the best, more inspiration to your brain. |
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rummmy:first not everyone is a cultist in ogbaland. and the unrest going on has nothing to do with cults fighting each other. as we all know the issue of kidnapping is highly observe this days as a result of how the economy is, this boys are hungry and they don't care if you are buoyant, all they if you are working and getting a few dangles.well good luck with your research |
you should probably check on YouTube, I haven't play that particular game before, so I think YouTube will give you a better solution, just type the game and the the level you are in, then you might get a good result |
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