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Oche211:Oga you're definitely correct, all apps,website collects data,but Facebook can do more damage than the rest,its only on Facebook they give you a form to upload your whole life,its only on Facebook they steal your caches and know what you browse and click on the internet(not entirely sure of this tho) and its only Facebook that has controversial stories of selling peoples personal data to the FBI and apple. the writer is trying to let you know that anything you do on the internet is been put as data and can be sold to anybody |
Oche211: ignorance!! |
olatemitayo: so wetin man go do law |
trash |
NA xo! |
this turtle look like one nigerian celeb i know lol ![]() haters will come for me like
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this Nigerian Facebook addict revealed what Facebook really is. is this the last days or what? the message was so serious, he deleted every picture of him and posts too,changed his display pics, he even had to change his name! thank God I don't have a Facebook account lols... his story goes like WARNING: this message is for the wise and the wise only, if you are ignorant I advice that you kindly pass by, also read the warning below. hello and Good day! today I wanna share something real with you, believe it or not, I see most of these end time posts everywhere and I just ignore them until today, and that's just what the devil wants you to do(IGNORE) i'm not a 100℅ Christian or a Muslim, no one can be, I do have glitches(faults) and I accept that. but what I discovered yesterday night was so shocking it killed my bones and dried up my flesh and my skin turned white the end time is real and fast approaching, yes I said it. the bible talks about how the last days will be, that we won't be able to run or hide, we won't be able to run or hide because Facebook knows everything about us, our birth date,our hometown,where we live,where we work,what we do,how we do we do it, the friends we keep,our family members,they know the sites we log in to,what page we click on the internet,what you have done in the past and have forgotten they know about that,they even pushed it further to sell these valuable Info's to companies and security agencies, that's why you click on an advertisement of maybe a gadget on the internet and every now and then, you see different ads of that same gadget or gadgets related to it spawning almost every time you open a page yes that's cause they have sold your data of interest and wants to companies bidding for it. they even have your IP address, what's an IP address? its an internet protocol address that comes up automatically once you turn on your data,WiFi or broadband which is used for location addressing? what can it do? the IP address can tell anybody who has the ability of decrypting(viewing) it your location anywhere in the world that a satellite covers (which you probably know the world has enough satellite's to even cover another earth) why is this IP address bad? its bad because anybody that can use it, or get it, knows your whereabouts, even a serial killer,kidnapper,security agency,armed robber can trace you easily anywhere using this medium what I'm saying is that Facebook has your whole life on their database and with a single push of a button they can send it to who ever they want to see it,they can use it to blackmail and enslave you. take for instance you've visited a porn site or a criminal forum they know about that,yes they do, from the beginning men have always wanted to be like gods, and what is a god, something that is omnipresence(everywhere) Facebook is omnipresence, Facebook is not far from being a god, they even had to make it free so that more people if not everyone will be lured into it. they want everyone to be on Facebook, they want to know everything about everybody, and if they accomplish this, they can enslave anybody. you can't sue them or anything for trespassing of privacy. why? because you already accepted their terms and conditions when signing in, and they would use that against you in court(check past people that sued them) I know soon as their engineers see this they would probably take this message down. cause they don't want you to read this. spread the message if you learned anything, ignore if you're ignorant of what's happening around you but you have to be very very careful with whatever you post out there. or sites you log in to, they are people who are paid to watch you it's not too late to deactivate your account. note that I was once addicted to this so called Facebook. WARNING: read the first warning above.
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ok |
iamsparrow:awaiting bann |
how will she walk out ta dere! smh! |
Irishrena1:first to comment no be contract oh.. see how u dey hustle am since yesterday...lol |
WiLdFLame:oversabi...who call you? |
Irishrena1:plss naaa |
I smell....humph,Humph
lieeeeeeezzzzz |
Irishrena1:common |
mcheww...the babes no sharp!!! |
madridguy:u just read abt a recent act of terrorism and thats the best u can come up with...(frowning) |
oh pls! this militancy is becoming old news! with every hour passing by
(walks outta thread) |
madridguy:do you do exercises like typing upside down with your phone? |
chei let God just come en end this world sef! |
lol!!! impregnate me instead! |
jesu may their souls rest wherever It wants to rest meanwhile this terrorism is getting out of hand can't the us govt just nuke this people and end all of this ![]() |
nawa |
somewhile |
lmao!!! lmao!!! lmao!!! lmao!!! easterners join me and laugh ohhhh!!!! lmao!!! biggest education fraud in history!!!....man!....Nigerian man!....southern man!.....Yoruba man!!!...rotflomao! but wait... have anyone spotted any Yoruba in this thread!! (laughs a 100,000times,locks phone,sips ice tea and walks the fukoutta thread) |
Goodluck Jonathan has revealed how he was forced to spend from the excess crude oil revenue account during his administration. The former president made this revelation during interview programme with Bloomberg TV. Jonathan revealed that state governors were to blame for pressurising him to spend from the reserve fund thereby reducing the $20 billion at the inception of his administration left by Olusegun Obasanjo to about $2 billion when he left office on May 29, 2015. Goodluck Jonathan “At any time the earnings (from oil) drop, the governors would insist that there is no place in our laws that actually say that the federal government should keep the reserve. They always insisted that a part of it (excess crude revenue account) should be brought. Jonathan pointed out that while some argued that the crude oil reserve account was to be used for rainy days, others said it should be used during time of financial difficulty. “Yes, it is also part of our own reserves. But, when I was there, I tried to make a special fund called a sovereign wealth fund, so that it would not be easy for one to take from there.” The former president identified the agricultural sector as where he made the biggest transformation and that it was the best in the country’s history. He said this achievement led to the then minister of agriculture, Akinwumi Adesina, to be elected president of the African Development Bank. He however regretted that his administration did not do well in the mineral sector industry despite all efforts to attract investors. “The blue print and everything was worked out. So, if somebody says I did not diversify the economy, I will say that is not true. Of course, I was president of Nigeria. Sometimes, when people ask me question, it would seem I was the president of Nigeria from Independence till 2015. I was president for five years.” On the issue that corruption was commonplace during his administration, Jonathan said there was nothing new about it as it had been the case since the country’s independence. “Perception is based on what people say. In Nigeria, somehow it has been a routine. From the collapse of the First Republic, what the military said was the reason for taking over was corruption. “When the Second Republic collapsed, the same was the story. If there is a major change in government where one political party is taking over power from another one, there must be issues that would be raised. “Yes. I cannot say the country, from beginning of independence, there was no corruption. Yes, there was corruption. I did well to cut down on corruption. My approach was not to make money available to anybody to touch.” The former president said his administration was able to eliminate corruption in fertilizer subsidies but could not do same in the oil industry. “The very people that have been accusing us of corruption are the very people that frustrated it. It’s unfortunate,” he lamented. Meanwhile, Jonathan also admitted that he has been investigated for alleged corruption during his administration by President Muhmammadu Buhari’s government. When asked if he has been investigated, Jonathan replied: “Of course, obviously, they investigated and I’ve been investigated.
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Muslim Rights Concern called on President Muhammadu Buhari to grant presidential pardon to 54 soldiers. Ishaq Akintola, the director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to grant presidential pardon to 54 soldiers. Premium Times reports that Akintola made this appeal in a statement issued on Monday, June 6, in Lagos. In 2014, these soldiers were jailed and sentenced to death after they had been found guilty of mutiny. However, MURIC leader noted that the ongoing arms gate trials had revealed that the soldiers were deprived of arms, while the top echelon mishandled the money meant for the procurement of arms. “This may have informed the decision of the chief of army staff to commute the death sentence to 10 years imprisonment for each of the soldiers. “Leveraging on the Ramadan season as the divinely acknowledged month of mercy (rahmah), we appeal for presidential pardon for the soldiers,” he said. Akintola noted that the “beginning of Ramadan is a blessing, its middle is forgiveness while its end is freedom”. Therefore, he urged the president to allow these three qualities of Ramadan reflect fully in his actions and statements, particularly regarding the case of the 54 soldiers. Lamenting that Nigerians are plagued with the problems of insecurity, insurgency, militancy, Akintola stressed that the country is in dire need of prayers. “The best assurance that Allah will answer this country’s prayers is for our leaders to show remorse and seek Allah’s forgiveness for our collective trespasses. “So what better way is there to seek Allah’s forgiveness than by first forgiving our own perceived offenders? “A nation that seeks divine blessing must first purge itself of its judicial wrongdoings. We contend that the 54 soldiers among some other prisoners are innocent souls,” he said. He also urged chief judges and the state governors to visit prisons and set large numbers of innocent prisoners free in this month of mercy. Earlier this year, 66 soldiers who were sentenced to death by firing squad in January and March 2015 by separate General Court Martials |
Muslim Rights Concern called on President Muhammadu Buhari to grant presidential pardon to 54 soldiers. Ishaq Akintola, the director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to grant presidential pardon to 54 soldiers. Premium Times reports that Akintola made this appeal in a statement issued on Monday, June 6, in Lagos. In 2014, these soldiers were jailed and sentenced to death after they had been found guilty of mutiny. However, MURIC leader noted that the ongoing arms gate trials had revealed that the soldiers were deprived of arms, while the top echelon mishandled the money meant for the procurement of arms. “This may have informed the decision of the chief of army staff to commute the death sentence to 10 years imprisonment for each of the soldiers. “Leveraging on the Ramadan season as the divinely acknowledged month of mercy (rahmah), we appeal for presidential pardon for the soldiers,” he said. Akintola noted that the “beginning of Ramadan is a blessing, its middle is forgiveness while its end is freedom”. Therefore, he urged the president to allow these three qualities of Ramadan reflect fully in his actions and statements, particularly regarding the case of the 54 soldiers. Lamenting that Nigerians are plagued with the problems of insecurity, insurgency, militancy, Akintola stressed that the country is in dire need of prayers. “The best assurance that Allah will answer this country’s prayers is for our leaders to show remorse and seek Allah’s forgiveness for our .collective trespasses. “So what better way is there to seek Allah’s forgiveness than by first forgiving our own perceived offenders? “A nation that seeks divine blessing must first purge itself of its judicial wrongdoings. We contend that the 54 soldiers among some other prisoners are innocent souls,” he said. He also urged chief judges and the state governors to visit prisons and set large numbers of innocent prisoners free in this month of mercy. Earlier this year, 66 soldiers who were sentenced to death by firing squad in January and March 2015 by separate General Court Martials |
eiya... I hope u find a better job... |
ignorance!!
so wetin man go do law