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shedmamo:Let me in |
Thanks I will do that |
sarrki:As a progressive, I started following. Not only the progress of my country, my president but my fellow human being Thanks |
“Section 1 subsection (2) of the Act that describes what a terrorist organisation is, is so wide that organisations (indeed) any organisation involved in massive mobilisation against the government of the day can be labelled a terrorist organisation. |
Carrot and stick method |
More good news |
kings09:https://www.google.com.ng/amp/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/global-terrorism-index-nigerian-fulani-militants-named-as-fourth-deadliest-terror-group-in-world-a6739851.html%3famp |
ProgrammerX:Thanks |
SladeWilson: |
I am an aspiring software or Web developer. I am seeking a placement or an environment of like minds where I can contribute and learn in the process. Where I can exercise my passion for software and web development. Currently, I work with healthmarket.ng as the IT operations and admin manager. I can contribute immensely to your company with what I have learnt over time. I have beginner experience in PHP, Python, C sharp(.Net framework), node js. I am presently working on a project with a friend where I am using Ionic 2. I am working on the front end. I have also integrated a simple chat with Nodejs and socket.io. This the git link to the ongoing project. https://github.com/kolexinfos/naptip For PHP is have done some little component applications. Like CRUD applications, User registration and login with validation. I have beginner knowledge of Laravel and CodeIgniter frameworks. I have good knowledge of HTML, CSS and Bootstrap framework. I have worked on some other content management systems like Magento admin and frontend, Wordpress. I am also experienced in search engine optimisation, social media campaign, graphic designing etc. For C-sharp. I am also a beginner knowledge of C-sharp. I have done some little beginner applications with .NET windows form application. I have good knowledge of Wordpress CMS. I have done some projects. Please check some of my work with WordPress http://succinct.com.ng/portfolio/ I will appreciate if I am considered so as for me to work with you, contribute and learn in the process thereby overcoming challenges I have been facing over time. Thank you. |
ettybaba: |
GameGod:to score points |
MaziOmenuko: |
bettercreature: |
![]() Some crazy dudes |
Boo info |
confusion in the camp |
Another good news ![]() Gradually we are getting there |
Bleep their praises We are out of recession E dey pain them |
Alexgrafx:I have sent you an email You can also chat me on WhatsApp Check my signature |
Thanks for those that have called. We appreciate. Lalasticlala can still do something Thanks |
lala please help a brother out |
RoyalBlak007:Thanks bro I pray so |
A Grey colored 2011 Toyota Camry car was snatched at gunpoint yesterday night around 11:30 pm along the ojodu-Abiodun road, ojodu Berger. Reg No: LND 660EP. Chasis No: 4T1BK3EK2AU602032. Any information would be useful, please. Kindly call 08095982710 or visit the nearest police station if found. Thank you. Lalasticlala, marpol this is urgent, please The image here was when the car had an accident.
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prittyboi:I eat it though but I eat sometimes when I don't have a choice |
#bringbackourtoxicwap |
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WINDOWS 10 users need to update their PCs and download the latest patch, or else they risk having their computers remotely taken over by hackers. Windows 10 users at a risk from a “critical” vulnerability that lets cybercriminals take over their PCs, unless they update their computers now, Microsoft have patched dozens of major security vulnerabilities that affect all supported versions of Windows. One “critical” vulnerability enabled a hacker to exploit how Windows Search handles objects in memory, and fully takeover an affected computer. Cybercriminals could then install programmes, view or delete date or create new accounts with full user rights, Microsoft said in an advisory. To exploit the vulnerability, hackers would send specially crafted messages to the Windows Search service. They would then be able to “elevate privileges and take control of the computer”. Microsoft said the latest update “addresses the vulnerability by correcting how Windows Search handles objects in memory”. Every supported version of Windows 7 and all versions of Windows 10 - as well as Windows Server systems - were affected by the bugs. The vital security update was released by Microsoft on patch Tuesday this week. The Redmond-based tech firm issues 46 security flaws in Windows, and of these 25 were rated critical. Some 21 were deemed important. And out of these flaws, a staggering 27 can be exploited to run remote code. Adobe have also released their own security updates for products this week, including Flash, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader. It addressed 67 vulnerabilities across Adobe products, and 43 of these were deemed critical. However, none of these flaws are reportedly being exploited by hackers. Here's what you should do after a Windows 10 upgrade Express.co.uk recently revealed how Windows 10 is siphoning off a massive amount of data from its users. Microsoft says 70 per cent of users are happy with the data collection in Windows 10. That’s surprisingly high, especially given the controversy that has rocked the operating system in the past over the amount of telemetry data is collected by the software. In response to the kickback over telemetry data collection, Microsoft simplified its settings menu, making it easier to switch off some data collection. Head of Windows and Devices Group Privacy Office, Marisa Rogers said: “The feedback we've received about the Creators Update has been positive. "This is great news to us because what we hear from you directly impacts the improvements we make.” According to the latest statistics from Rogers, some 71 per cent of Windows 10 users settle with the default data collection option – enabling the operating system to siphon a slew of diagnostics data and send it back to Redmond. Source: Express Uk
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