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Let's not rush into conclusion, going by the report, Nigeria has nothing to do with the detention. It's also not logical to detain foriegn journalist in unclear circumstances like these, it's not good for the image of any country. Best practise is to blacklist the media organization. Nigeria better learn from the Chinese. Let's wait and see as events unfold |
am very much interested, kindly funish me with the details dgitrader@yahoo.com |
Worwor: chrome works on my tecno n3.how come? |
kingoflag: African Standard?! What are you high on? Do you even ever aspire to be great in life or do you just love being the dead wood in the bunch? Ive never seen you aspire for greater, all you do is espouse mediocrity all the time....` [size=28pt]yes! 28 million will setup a standard maternity home, anywhere in sub-saharan africa.[/size] stop talking nonsense! since u have brains, why not use it to counter sunny-bobo's facts. |
brown3: fool. Is she the IG of police, or she the chief justice of Nigeria that will arrest or jail does who stole from Nigerians? She is doing her duty in her own department. You would have given her gun to go and fight boko haram so that you will know that she is working. Bad belle Ewu yoruba.Don't mind that sebla. He probably doesn't understand the public service system. |
Shale oil introduction, opec glut, new countries discovering oil, economic slowdown in china, quest for alternative fuels etc.... oil price crash is inevitable, may God guild our ministers and bolden our leaders to take the needed tuff decisions. I believe nigeria will do beter without oil. We just need to plan for it |
Sibrah: All na wash! Once they signify their willingness to join team Fresh Air in some donation events, they go free again.U should be ashamed of ur post. Kudos to the minister. Only by blocking loopholes can we drastically reduce corruption. God bless Nigeria. |
What network are u on? And what data plan? Why not go for mtn magic sim; airtel bbm(1k5 unlimited); or etisalate bb plan. There are many good options. Search NL threads fir ur choice. |
Uninstall d app, go to googleplay and dowmload a fresh version. Install it, Register ur number and enjoy. Its easy |
payless: Bringing up the past blah blah blah.........^^Cynical sickness Kudos to the youths standing against the terrorist. Death to boko haram plus their sponsors and cyber supporters |
ARES: Police revenge is nastyShe can testify.
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buhari is a smart general, he knows the political field very well, he knows his chances are slim and he isn't contesting anymore. But he will certaining be in the corridors of power, going by the present politics of ethnicity. Focusing on buhari's candidacy is completely illogical in the future scheme of things |
But..... Why do goats enjoy climbing on cars? One sunday afternoon, i sighted excited goats on a very camry, with several cracklines on its windscreen. I imagined d owners reaction |
[quote author=Enkaynwa]In bauchi, the highest paid was #1000 & the lowest was #850[quote]Woooow Its shocking now Can you provide links or a source to these findings? |
This is clear warning to some Nigerian youths who still think the streets of London are paved with gold. Who are looking for the slightest opportunity to go abroad in search of greener pastures. A lizard in Lagos cannot become a crocodile in London. See clear example of jobless Nigerians in foriegn lands, desperately broke even to the point of acting as rented crowd. ( see how ashamed they are, hiding their hungry faces) |
fxisreal: just bought Eu @ 1.3064 Sl 1.3024nice attempt, hope it hit your TP? |
This car thieves aren't relenting at all, despite security awareness in the neighborhood, there's been two additional car snatching at gunpoint, from the date of opening this thread. I think it's time to sell these japmobiles and switch to European cars. I don tire to dey ginger because of car ![]() |
[quote author=dw_koko]Its workin perfectly, start sharin ur data bundle... [/quote]Will it work from a sim that has unlimited Data bundle? |
Imagine if you discovered that your smartphone had been surreptitiously taking pictures of you at times when you thought the camera was off, and forwarding the resulting photos to some unknown stranger. Sound like science-fiction horror? It is actually possible today via cleverly-crafted malware. One experimental piece of such malware, that has been known to exist for several months, was designed by researchers to test the feasibility of mapping the inside of buildings via photos, a process that could simplify attacking or burglarizing a facility. But, what if similar malware were designed – using widely-available technology –to repetitively take pictures or video and to transmit those in which a large percentage of pixels were flesh-tone? Considering the percentage of phone users who bring their phones into bedrooms, bathrooms, and other areas in which they usually do not want to be photographed, such malware could put nearly the entire adult population of the Western World at risk of serious embarrassment. Even without the flesh-tone analysis capability, smartphone malware that shares surreptitiously taken photographs clearly poses severe privacy risks. It would be nice if security-conscious folks who run malware scanners on their mobile devices did not need to worry. But, like any security technology, mobile malware scanners are not impervious to failure. In fact, mobile devices running such software may remain more susceptible to breaches than their laptop counterparts because mobile security technology is far less mature and robust than PC security technology, and because typical mobile-device architecture – in which devices use the same port (e.g., micro-USB, Apple dock connector, etc.) for charging and for communications – creates a risk of malware spreading whenever someone borrows a charger. Furthermore, people who allow auto-updates from only major software providers on their laptops often allow app auto-updates from even unknown, overseas providers on their mobile devices; if a provider is compromised, malware disguised as a feature within a new release can potentially propagate to many users. Also, from a practical standpoint, desktop and laptop cameras are far less likely to be in positions to accidentally capture sensitive activities than smartphone cameras, and often have lights that illuminate whenever the camera is active – so anyone in sight knows that they are being recorded. So, practically speaking, what should you do to prevent a major problem? Clearly, it is best to run, but not to rely on, mobile security software. But, on top of that, I suggest adding an astoundingly low-tech security countermeasure: Keep the phone out of sensitive areas, and if you must bring it in, block the camera’s view when it is not in use. Sound obvious? If it were, you’d see most people doing so, but you don’t. People simply do not understand the risk. The government does. Smartphones are not allowed into sensitive areas – even if the phones are off. A recording device simply cannot be trusted not to be recording. Of course, such an approach is not practical for many people. So, ensure that the camera cannot take pictures when you do not want it to, by putting the phone in a case, bag, pocket, or drawer that covers the camera whenever it is not supposed to function. Alternatively, or as an additional line of defense, you can put a small piece of an opaque sticky-note over the camera. Like the technical defense, this approach is not perfect. Surreptitious audio recordings may take place – so whenever audio recordings pose a significant enough threat, keep the phone out. http://www.forbes.com/sites/josephsteinberg/2013/06/04/your-smartphone-can-photograph-you-and-share-the-pictures-without-your-knowledge/?partner=yahootix
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zonaking: Please I want to know the proper place to report should I find the terrorist so as to get the money! Don't tell me to go to nearest police station because they will kill me and carry the money or the will turn it against me thus,suspect number 2Quietly walk into any of the nearest ACN or CPC campaign office in your locality. ![]() |
Is this how you want to cheaply pull traffic to your site? Try harder. |
Boxes of papers or boxes of indomie? |
physise: checkGot it. Thanks |
Physise mine is dgitrader@yahoo.com. thanks in advance |
Can any f7 user upload some camera pictures here? . let's see if it's really 8mp as claimed |
Is the phone also dual sim? and does it have front camera? Thanks |
interesting! but how is he a boko-haram mole? he said he is speaking-out because of injustice to civilians. anything to support your title? |
lacasa: This op is a serious Bleep.tardignorance and deceit of the highest order. your better face reality and stop fooling around, go and ask your sponsors critical questions dear,[size=15pt]Hezbollah is a Shia Islamic organization that originated in Lebanon.[/size] and where in the world do your find active Hezbollah cells without strong presence of Shiite followers?. olofofo ode oshi |
Quiet for now Oil analysts insist that the last thing the West would want is instability in the country, which, they say, would in fact jeopardise their operations here. Yet Sheikh Zakzaky's followers, young and old, confidently told me they agreed with his view of who was behind the unrest and were in full support of the sheikh's brand of Islam spreading across the whole of Africa, not just Nigeria. As I watched thousands gather for a weekly Koran class led by Sheikh Zakzaky, women covered in black clothes seated on one side, men in lighter clothes on another, they all appeared peaceful and studious. The movement does not seem to be an imminent threat to either the government or Nigerian people. But with a greater allegiance to external powers, and a clear hatred of parts of the West closely tied to the current government, the situation remains precarious. |
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[/quote]Will it work from a sim that has unlimited Data bundle?