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Happening now in Nigeria. After the arrest of veteran journalist Sowore by the Department of State Security Nigeria, unhappy Nigerians have flooded the streets all over the country especially in Lagos, Abuja and Rivers state asking the government to retrace its steps and this might lead to a revolution if not checked. Soldiers and Policemen can be seen on the streets of Lagos and Abuja heavily armed and arresting a handful of persons. https://castgist.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26414 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bf_1ynxhEc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIipfLpGH3c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9dOdTLD4ug Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J
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Imo State Governor has been a subject of scrutiny as much is expected of him since his predecessor Owelle Anayo Okorocha was so eccentric and somewhat known for sub standard projects, disobedience of rule of law, little or non payment of salaries among other things. How will you access Governor Ihedioha barely two months into Power? Here are some videos to guide everyone: His assessment of Burn Airport in Ngor Okpala https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbdxxU2bqYA Planting of trees and continuing where former Governor Ohakim stopped with his clean and green project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fDBlndqnL4 Governor Ihedioha at Relief Market Owerri https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYbJNwQUNQQ |
This is an unbelievable video that has gone viral in recent time. This African soldier is seen catching bullet with his mouth. Some say it's voodoo, others say it is just a trick. We hope to find this brave soldier and get to know just how he is able to perform such feet. https://castgist.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=26402 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJb63jpuSCw Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J
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https://castgist.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=26382 Zenit St Petersburg fans petition club to sack black players and demand all-white heterosexual team A group of Zenit St Petersburg supporters, who could face Premier League opposition in the Europa League in February, have called for all non-European and “sexual minorities” to be barred from playing for the club. The Russian club’s manager, Luciano Spalletti, has distanced himself from the group, who published an open letter on its website called “Selection Manifesto 12” in which it demanded certain "principles for selection" and preferred criteria for future signings.yc A gn r Zenit are the only top flight Russian club to have never signed an African player, although Spalletti quickly expressed his support for multi-racial teams. "We object to representatives of sexual minorities playing for Zenit,” said the letter published on Landscrona.ru. "We are not racists and for us, the lack of black players at Zenit is only an important tradition, which emphasises the identity of the club and nothing more. “Zenit has its own identity in the world of football, along with a number of football clubs that have retained their own identity. Advocaat: Zenit fans are racist 03 May 2008 "As the most northern club of the major European cities, we have never been associated with Africa, South America or Oceania. "We have absolutely nothing against the people of these and any other continent. But now black players are being imposed on Zenit almost by force.” The letter went on to say they would only accept players from other Slav nations like Ukraine and Belarus, as well as those from the Baltic states and Scandinavia. Although he did not make any reference to the letter, Spalletti responded with a swift rejection of their proposals on the club’s official website. "Tolerance for me is the ability to understand and accept differences,” he said. “Furthermore, being tolerant means that you fight against any kind of stupidity. "I can personally assure you that I will do everything I can to help those who seek to explain what tolerance is, and the need to respect other cultures and traditions. "The team has gathered players from different countries and ethnic groups who work together to achieve a common goal. Their combined efforts bring tangible results." In 2008 former manager Dick Advocaat admitted that signing black players was an option not available to him due to the fierce opposition he would face from Zenit fans. "I would be happy to sign anyone, but the fans don't like black players," said the former Holland coach. "Quite honestly, I do not understand how they could pay so much attention to skin colour." St Petersburg is one of the host cities for the 2018 World Cup. Mynd44, Lalasticlala
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https://castgist.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=26381 (CNN)Women in Saudi Arabia will finally be allowed to hold passports and travel abroad without the consent of a male guardian, a policy shift that marks a significant loosening of the Kingdom's notorious restrictions on women. The new amendment was approved on Thursday by the Saudi Cabinet, and will allow all Saudi women to apply for passports "like all citizens" and for women aged 21 and above to travel independently, according to a statement from the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Information. Previously women had to gain approval from a male guardian in order to obtain a passport. Women without a passport of their own were instead given a page in their male guardians' passports, making it impossible for them to travel without guardian accompaniment -- controls rights campaigners have criticized as oppressive to women. The Ministry of Information called the reform, which comes into effect at the end of August, part of the kingdom's "efforts to promote women's rights and empowerment, equal to men." The past few years have seen slow progress -- women cast ballots for the first time ever in municipal elections in 2015, and at least 17 women were elected that year. In a landmark reform, women were granted the right to drive in 2017 and were issued their first drivers' licenses in 2018, the culmination of years of activism. Some of these reforms are part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's plan to modernize Saudi Arabia and relax the conservative social code. Along with various rights initiatives, reforms have also seen the introduction of the Kingdom's first movie cinemas and first concerts. Earlier today, Reema Bandar Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, tweeted that the lifted travel and passport bans are a sign of the country's "unequivocal commitment to gender equality." The nomination of Al-Saud as a female ambassador reflects bin Salman's plan to increase the number of women in the workforce -- in recent years, a limited number of women have been allowed to pursue more jobs and even senior government positions. However, critics point to the various harsh restrictions that remain. Saudi Arabia follows a strict form of Wahhabi Islam that bans the mixing of sexes at public events, with gendered rules enforced by religious police. Women still need the permission of a male guardian to get married or divorced, open a business, or sometimes even access health care. In cases where a woman's father is deceased or absent, her husband, a male relative, brother, or in some cases, even a son, must give his approval before she can obtain basic entitlements. Women also have little authority over their own life -- a Saudi woman's legal position is equal to that of a minor, and their testimony in court are given less weight than those of men. As recently as 2018, a government crackdown saw several women's rights activists detained, including women who had campaigned for the right to drive. Though a number of those activists have since been released, many inside the Kingdom still feel threatened. In recent years a number of women have attempted to flee Saudi Arabia and gain refugee status overseas, with several cases resulting in high-profile media attention. The fight for Saudi women's rights has even penetrated the entertainment industry -- in July, rapper Nicki Minaj backed out of a concert in Saudi Arabia after pressure from fans and human rights organizations. In a statement, she said she wanted to "make clear my support for the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression." Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J
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Nemesis909:I am also from the North. Stop the bullshit. |
Here is a video of fake Kilishi that is being sold to Nigerians and needs urgent attention. The relevant agency should swing to action before loves are lost. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgZ14UNeJcs Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
omochelsea004:She's a lesbian or not into you. Do not take the relationship further. |
See Super Eagles celebrating Soapy dance after winning bronze at AFCON 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMNKH9GNs98 Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Ever seen Naval ships moving at high Knotts? U.S Naval Aircraft Carrier was seen moving very fast ready for a counter attack. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnX38KjgF30 Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
The full video of Somali Pirates attacking a destroying a Ship has been released. See it below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVPp54iDMEI Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Who remembers the threat Dr Kemi Olunloyo posted over Naira Marley's arrest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxSVF57npQI Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
A lot of folks might have forgotten about the Legendary Igbo man Killwee who was so strong he could beat up more than five men in a fight and out muscle people in rope tugging. Enjoy the video of him from witnesses and surviving family members https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwAjWAPj9QU https://castgist.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=26319 Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Watch the interview of forner President General Olusegun Obasanjo on BBC. He gave reasons why he supported Atiku and still does https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShnFO5syqsA https://castgist.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26318 |
Nigerian Senator Elisha Abbo Slaps Nursing Mother in a intimacy gadget is no news. What are your takes on the matter and how do we curtail our law makers? The feeling of demi-gods and being above the law is becoming a norm for all politicians who seem to distance themselves from the people who elected them in the first place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kVXU2AMwUM When he slapped a nursing mother https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNj5fdRUXHo Senator Elsiha Abbo's apology Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Below is a video of t=what Fulani Herds of Cattles are doing to farmlands and communities in the east of Nigeria. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEMAHAXy6KY For some reason, the Hausa Fulani elite is bent on spreading their herds of cattle to other regions in the country regardless of the agricultural effects on the host communities. Here's our humble suggestions 1. Setup ranches in the North Irrigation has worked in the North and will continue to do so as long as they is steady supply from Rivers Niger, Benue and the fading lake chad. Cattles are not meant to be roaming the society or interstate in real sense. 2. Manage existing vegetation up North The Savanna and grasslands up North can feed over 2.6 Million Herds of Cattle confidently without need for migration to the southern or eastern part of the country. Plateau, Niger, Kaduna are some state with very good vegetation and suitable for diary farming. 3. Stop the propaganda of the country belonging to Fulani The Northern elite must wake up and sensitize their people. Stop telling them in Mosque and gatherings of how the country and all its resources belongs to the North. This is a dangerous mind-game and it really has brainwashed the less privileged Hausa-man. Nigeria is an entity where people's rights, religion and culture must be respected at all times. 4. Work simultaneously with your host communities. It is a well known fact that the Fulani clan used to be very peaceful until the advent of President Buhari. Not one single Fulani Herdsman has been brought to book by the law. Seems, some people are above the constitution here. Be it in Jos, Kaduna South or Benue; cattle rearers should abide by the laws of their host communities. They are your host and not your slaves as you are made to believe. 5. Have restricted areas so as to boost efficiency (Reserves) Apart from setting up Ranches and the likes, there should be restricted zones which will be nursed for a certain duration so as to boost efficiency and migration if need be. Not all arable land should be used up for ranches. It is a wise idea to setup reserve areas so that new breeds, grassland innovation and technology can be carried out there. Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J
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Ruggedman is pissed and might do a song to hit back at Naira Marley. The beef seems to be getting worse and could turn bloody as these two artist keep going head to head against each other. Old vs Young. Ruggedman will want to prove some street credibility as his reputation is at stake. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9KMTEUWCz0 |
Burna Boy did Nigerian Proud as he won the Best International Act Awards. Unfortunately, he was not present but his mum duly represented and gave a very powerful speech. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ph7s90HagE Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
effnepa:Not true. |
https://gtbensmagazine.com/2019/06/23/how-5g-network-will-change-our-lives/ A lot has been said about the Internet, Speed and relevance. 5G is the fifth generation of mobile internet connectivity, and is just beginning to roll out around the world. It promises speeds up to 20 times faster than 4G connections, more bandwidth and more stable connections. This has tremendous potential to transform the way we communicate, with live high-definition video streaming and much faster download speeds, but it also has uses far beyond what we currently do with our phones and tablets – including reaching into the classroom or lecture hall. Cutting-edge tech can be a fantastic learning tool, making subjects more engaging, helping children who struggle to learn new concepts from textbooks, and bringing education into the homes of kids without easy access to a physical classroom. Thanks to 5G, universities will be able to open their lecture halls to students around the world, broadening their horizons, and training will be revolutionized in careers like medicine. Sharing knowledge and learning new skills has never been easier. 5G in schools The classroom is always proving ground for developing technology, and understandably so – what’s cutting-edge now will be mainstream by the time today’s kids enter the workplace. Coding, for example, has quickly become as essential as reading, with children writing simple programs before their seventh birthdays and VR headsets becoming as common as textbooks VR can make lessons more immersive and keep students engaged, but it involves transmitting huge amounts of data – particularly if headsets are wireless – which results in lag that can be distracting or frustrating. With 5G, teachers will be able to share rich virtual experiences with their classes, exploring the solar system, the human body, the structure of a flower and the ocean floor without leaving their seats. Children will be able to learn at their own pace within an environment that suits them, and teachers will have more time to spend engaging their students due to improved Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity (such as sensors to register each child automatically as they arrive in class, eliminating the need to take a register by hand). Teachers even be able to share the same experience with students who are outside the classroom itself – in isolated rural communities, for example. Since the 1950s, children in the Australian outback have been able to receive lessons from a virtual classroom called the School of the Air. Lessons were initially taught via two-way radio, with assigned projects and written work completed under the supervision of a parent or guardian. Today, students and teachers can interact via video link, but patchy connectivity means it’s not unusual for the feed to cut out part way through. With only an hour a day for interaction, any technical issues mean a lot of lost learning time. 5G will bring more reliable and stable internet connections – even in areas that currently suffer from poor coverage – helping the School of the Air bring its lessons into the 21st century. Teachers will be able to interact with students for longer, safe in the knowledge that the line is stable, and share interactive experiences with their virtual classes rather than just video – all with practically no latency. It will also be easier for students to interact with one another, helping them socialize with children their own age. 5G in universities 5G will also be a game-changer for higher education, and early trials are already taking place at the University of Surrey, University of Bristol and King’s College London using a 5G test network. Once 5G is rolled out more widely, students will no longer be restricted by outdated and limited wired campus networks, and will instead be free to take their learning with them – from the lecture hall to the library and beyond via secure, dependable mobile connections. Universities will also be able to create virtual campuses for students studying part-time or via distance learning (a boon for mature students fitting their studies in around work and family), and students will be able to ‘visit’ colleges elsewhere in the world for special lectures and seminars using zero-latency, high resolution two-way video. 5G and the Internet of Things could also make expensive degree courses more accessible in areas without ready access to expensive labs and training equipment. With fast mobile internet, a medical student could not only attend virtual lectures and seminars in real time with other students, they could also perform virtual dissections and procedures with guidance from a real tutor. 5G’s superior bandwidth will enable the transmission of haptic feedback, which could help them ‘feel’ while performing a virtual operation, and guide their hands as the work. Hyper-realistic simulations like these could help them prepare for work in a real hospital, and develop their skills throughout their careers so we can all benefit from better healthcare. 5G in training 5G won’t just improve education for children and students, either – it will also transform training in all kinds of technical professions. Armed forces worldwide already use advanced virtual cockpits to train fighter pilots, and earlier this year, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) opened a new state-of-the-art training facility where pilots experience forces up to 9G while flying three different virtual jets. Commercial pilots use similar (albeit less extreme) simulators, spending hours in VR before taking to the skies With 5G, pilots wouldn’t be limited to pre-programmed scenarios and locations. Instead, training data could be captured and sent to the cloud for processing, then new scenarios and challenges could be sent back to the simulator as a direct response to their flying. The result would be a more realistic experience, better training, and safer flying for everyone in future. 5G in Media Houses Streaming and video conferencing is already a norm these days as a lot of techniques, devices and Internet Service Providers offer quality bandwidths which makes this phenomena possible. 5G comes with 16 times the speed of most broadband internet providers so one can only wonder how much power and speed is at the disposal of Media houses. Live broadcast from any location in the globe just got a boost. So watch out! When will it arrive? 5G is currently being rolled out in major cities throughout the UK, with Birmingham, Bristol, London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast all expected to come online in 2019. Advertisement At first the new network will be limited to highly populated areas, but over the coming years it will expand more widely, with widespread coverage expected by 2022. Universities and training facilities are likely to be some of the first adopters of 5G, helping broaden their students’ horizons and improve public safety. After that, schools are likely to follow close behind, giving students a more immersive experience inside the classroom and preparing them for a faster, more connected future beyond. Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J
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https://gtbensmagazine.com/2019/06/23/bitcoin-now-worth-over-10000-usd-per-coin-in-15-months-high/ Nobody saw this coming and there were so many speculations as to Bitcoin dying off soon with the advert of so many other crypto -currencies and the difficulty is mining or availability. Sometime last year, December precisely, Bitcoin traded just above $3,500 USD and a lot of analyst, traders and business firms got a scare from the crypto-currency, sensing an end to an era. Today, this is far from the case as Bitcoin is worth over 300 % more than it was last Christmas. What could be the reasons behind these surge for all Crypto-currencies? 1 Scarcity It is basic economics to know that scarcity brings about an increase in price. It is much harder today to find or come across Bitcoin even for Miners and traders. The Block-chain and binary exchange or mining is twice as difficult as it was and it must be said, Bitcoin mining, trading etc has never come cheap or easy. 2. General Acceptance Bitcoin today like unlike other crypto-currencies is generally accepted as a medium and form of payment for both services and currency exchange. Some stock exchange are already trading Bitcoin and it seems it is very profitable at the moment so the momentum is perfect. 3. Open Source Bitcoin is open source and owned by nobody so the chances of it slowing down or diminishing is extremely difficult. No Company can really influence or buy it over at the moment and it is one of the safest ways to move cash around, save, invest or trade. 4. Stable and Safe Bitcoin is extremely safer than most Banks. You can do whatever you wish with your Bitcoin wallet and use it for transactions without worry about losing money, getting hacked and all the downsides of e-transactions. 5. Very Portable Bitcoin like every other crypto-currency is very portable. Be it your Mobile phone, Laptop or any means of moving money around with so much ease from one’s pocket. Your Wallet remains intact and your key is safe for you at all times. In the near future, we do hope Bitcoin gets better as it is already a universal form of payment. Open source is here to stay and we preach it. Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J
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I cant stop reviewing this video of a game France didnt need. So much controversy but good luck to our Falcons. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LiNyUF5Jnc Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Manchester United Star set the internet agog with a crazy video where he was talking a lot of funny and x-rated stuff. A lot of folks from the U.K and around the globe condemned this act as he went on about shagging and more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc6V13icW4E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5bIIAKXl8w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDfur0dfg84 Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Here is a video of Nnamdi Kanu's lecture in the US over Nigeria. Do you agree with him on this matter? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkmCmZg-MJc Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
This is some funny competition between mum and daughter showing off their dancing skills. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keT4BkW8qsI Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Nigeria's Bad boy and IPOB Leaser's interview with the BBC was finally made public and here is what he had to say about Jubril or President Buhari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oMtpKhJuYM Mynd44, lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Nigeria's President Buhari could be brain dead. He forgot to salute and had to be reminded by the Chief of Staff after he whispered to him to wave. This is a retired military general who should be well accustomed to the protocol. A former head of state too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEIjArza1Rk |