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Jraph: please sir can it work for tecno f7+ thankstry it |
Mckandre: Pls does it work on tecno d5?try it |
wanarule: . Pls. wen I opened the framaroot app after instalation, the msg that came up. is.... (Your device seems not vulnerable to exploit included in framaroot) does it mean d phone is rooted already, I use GIONEE pioneer P1no |
Awesome_Romeo: If i root my N7 using this mathod, is there any possibility of unrooting it again?yes click on dat install super user a drop downlist will apear select on unroot den klick boromir |
ashson: Does it work on htc? i have downloaded it but theres nothing like Boromir, instead i saw Gandalf, and it shows when i tap itit will work,, just do system reboot check d 4th image |
johndwayy: Please kindly explain the process again... Do i need to back up my data first and wot abt Internet connection... Pks ezplain further. Thanksno downlod d app I gave the link above enter d app click on boromir too root d phone switch off your phone to do system robootin check d forth image for system rebooting |
yes safe am posting with screen shot |
Hey guys Have found new way u can Root your Android without PC I use this method to root My Tecno N7 . First Download this app ( link below) Called framaroot LINK>>>>> http:///4qDGW3OI 2. Enter framaroot app then klick on bromir a prompt message will appear telling you have successfully root phone you need to reboot system. 3 . Now switch off your Android phone, reboot your phone to recovery mod by pressing POWER BUTTON and KEY VOLUME UP , hold it till recovery mode appear with Android robot locate REBOOT SYSTEM 4. Then click on the first home button on your Android menus your phone will reboot it self .. that's all you ave root your Android phone. Pics below I: from the first image that's framaroot ..click on boromir. Too root your droid phone ....
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emmysenior: I suspect that too...I will ? |
Waladade4luv: Sombody help oh....my BIS no gree browse again since day bfor yesterday oh and cc tell me sey i still get data bundles... And network dey well sombody pls help ohchange network to 2G dats all |
hey guys has someone install modern combat 4 on N7 |
pls I can see some people claiming dat modern combat works for dem on tecno N3 bt I use N7 but I put d apk files in d correct place after extractin dem, still won't work, anyway away of installin it, kindly help |
Oya package package,,, dis d shepherd |
Anyway lemme manage tecno A7 i dont have 70k |
Getting My F7 by wednessday wanna sell my N3, my first Android ... i live in Jos anywere to buy F7? |
chassity002: He looked cute.Naira land plan C is back,,,, go and reg now |
buoye1:I know u are a fan but i be your tharmocool ![]() |
[url] www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKIu9yen5nc [/url]I was going through facebook and stumble upon this videos how top programmers started and are successful today e.g steve jobs, mark of facebook and twiitter etc |
As u can see he is very very alright.... As u can see he is very very alright.... |
The Nigerian military yesterday accused the Boko Haram Islamist sect of leading false lifestyles, disclosing how its men stumbled on what it described as “bizarre objects” which included several used and unused condoms. The military said other items discovered in the camps were charms, amulets, test tubes, syringes and gloves. “Apart from chemicals and materials for producing Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) narcotics of all types are also found to be common features as troops combed through camps in Sambisa forest, New Marte, and others”, the military stated. In a statement made available to Sunday Mirror last night and entitled, “Life in Terrorists Camp: Condoms everywhere”, Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade stated: “More of the dirty sides of the insurgents’ life style are being revealed as troops continue to stumble on strange and bizarre objects such as several used and unused condoms as well as charms and amulets of various shapes seen in the captured terrorists’ camps. “Other common items are syringes, test tubes and hand gloves usually found in the rubbles of most of the destroyed camps. Vehicles and various brands of electronics believed to have been stolen from various parts of the country were also found abandoned or destroyed in the camps or the escape routes of the insurgents”. He explained that most of the items were either destroyed or set on fire as the terrorists fled in different directions. According to him, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Assessment Teams are already in Yobe and Adamawa States “to update the reports on the conduct of security operations in those states since deployment of troops in line with the State of Emergency.” Olukolade said the outcome will also be presented for DHQ’s further strategic guidelines for the subsequent phase of the operations. Meanwhile, the DHQ has expressed dismay at the dissemination of “unfounded reports” by Aljazeera Television, alleging massive civilian casualties in the ongoing security operations. According to the DHQ, “the video clip being shown on these Aljazeera reports has no bearing whatsoever on the current reality in the operations areas.” The DHQ added: “It is noted in particular that the footages being referred to as civilian casualties were actually pictures of the destruction perpetrated by the terrorists at the police stations and prisons in Bama Borno State on 7 May 2013 when the insurgents attacked the town. “It is equally noteworthy that all the soldiers participating in the Special Operation have remained restricted to operational area since the mission started and could not have been available to grant the purported interview shown on the clips. “Besides, the identity attributed to the interviewee is therefore doubtful. It is noteworthy that the Defence Headquarters had earlier alerted the public on the desperate attempts being made or put together to discredit the ongoing well planned security operations. “It is unfortunate that the medium of Aljazeera is again being used for this unfortunate design. Thus, DHQ once again affirms that there has been no collateral damage to civilian lives and property in the scale presented by Aljazeera since the operation began. “The unfair report is therefore to be discountenanced as part of the mischief aimed at undermining Nigeria’s security, territorial integrity and sovereignty by some foreign media and individuals.” source [url]The Nigerian military yesterday accused the Boko Haram Islamist sect of leading false lifestyles, disclosing how its men stumbled on what it described as “bizarre objects” which included several used and unused condoms. The military said other items discovered in the camps were charms, amulets, test tubes, syringes and gloves. “Apart from chemicals and materials for producing Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) narcotics of all types are also found to be common features as troops combed through camps in Sambisa forest, New Marte, and others”, the military stated. In a statement made available to Sunday Mirror last night and entitled, “Life in Terrorists Camp: Condoms everywhere”, Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade stated: “More of the dirty sides of the insurgents’ life style are being revealed as troops continue to stumble on strange and bizarre objects such as several used and unused condoms as well as charms and amulets of various shapes seen in the captured terrorists’ camps. “Other common items are syringes, test tubes and hand gloves usually found in the rubbles of most of the destroyed camps. Vehicles and various brands of electronics believed to have been stolen from various parts of the country were also found abandoned or destroyed in the camps or the escape routes of the insurgents”. He explained that most of the items were either destroyed or set on fire as the terrorists fled in different directions. According to him, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Assessment Teams are already in Yobe and Adamawa States “to update the reports on the conduct of security operations in those states since deployment of troops in line with the State of Emergency.” Olukolade said the outcome will also be presented for DHQ’s further strategic guidelines for the subsequent phase of the operations. Meanwhile, the DHQ has expressed dismay at the dissemination of “unfounded reports” by Aljazeera Television, alleging massive civilian casualties in the ongoing security operations. According to the DHQ, “the video clip being shown on these Aljazeera reports has no bearing whatsoever on the current reality in the operations areas.” The DHQ added: “It is noted in particular that the footages being referred to as civilian casualties were actually pictures of the destruction perpetrated by the terrorists at the police stations and prisons in Bama Borno State on 7 May 2013 when the insurgents attacked the town. “It is equally noteworthy that all the soldiers participating in the Special Operation have remained restricted to operational area since the mission started and could not have been available to grant the purported interview shown on the clips. “Besides, the identity attributed to the interviewee is therefore doubtful. It is noteworthy that the Defence Headquarters had earlier alerted the public on the desperate attempts being made or put together to discredit the ongoing well planned security operations. “It is unfortunate that the medium of Aljazeera is again being used for this unfortunate design. Thus, DHQ once again affirms that there has been no collateral damage to civilian lives and property in the scale presented by Aljazeera since the operation began. “The unfair report is therefore to be discountenanced as part of the mischief aimed at undermining Nigeria’s security, territorial integrity and sovereignty by some foreign media and individuals.” source [/url]The Nigerian military yesterday accused the Boko Haram Islamist sect of leading false lifestyles, disclosing how its men stumbled on what it described as “bizarre objects” which included several used and unused condoms. The military said other items discovered in the camps were charms, amulets, test tubes, syringes and gloves. “Apart from chemicals and materials for producing Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) narcotics of all types are also found to be common features as troops combed through camps in Sambisa forest, New Marte, and others”, the military stated. In a statement made available to Sunday Mirror last night and entitled, “Life in Terrorists Camp: Condoms everywhere”, Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade stated: “More of the dirty sides of the insurgents’ life style are being revealed as troops continue to stumble on strange and bizarre objects such as several used and unused condoms as well as charms and amulets of various shapes seen in the captured terrorists’ camps. “Other common items are syringes, test tubes and hand gloves usually found in the rubbles of most of the destroyed camps. Vehicles and various brands of electronics believed to have been stolen from various parts of the country were also found abandoned or destroyed in the camps or the escape routes of the insurgents”. He explained that most of the items were either destroyed or set on fire as the terrorists fled in different directions. According to him, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Assessment Teams are already in Yobe and Adamawa States “to update the reports on the conduct of security operations in those states since deployment of troops in line with the State of Emergency.” Olukolade said the outcome will also be presented for DHQ’s further strategic guidelines for the subsequent phase of the operations. Meanwhile, the DHQ has expressed dismay at the dissemination of “unfounded reports” by Aljazeera Television, alleging massive civilian casualties in the ongoing security operations. According to the DHQ, “the video clip being shown on these Aljazeera reports has no bearing whatsoever on the current reality in the operations areas.” The DHQ added: “It is noted in particular that the footages being referred to as civilian casualties were actually pictures of the destruction perpetrated by the terrorists at the police stations and prisons in Bama Borno State on 7 May 2013 when the insurgents attacked the town. source [url] http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/condoms-litter-boko-haram-hideouts-military/ [/url] |
vickyhall: This dress is very sexy, you are hot too.hot in fire? ![]() vickyhall: This dress is very sexy, you are hot too.hot in fire? |
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Over the top soldier go into that trench kill evrry boko insight go go go, no picnic son. ![]()
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lol clean cheating |
I here by represent seun and co to say I here by represent seun and co to say
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As u can see he is very very alright....
I here by represent seun and co to say