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MrCork:Lol. For once, you are spot on. I can never dream of attaining your level at all. You have surpassed and broken any scale by which one can use to measure your London English, your "real lice", your £28,000 Range Rover Sport (read legediz benz). But above all, there is no way we can quantify nor measure your stew+pid+ity. It is beyond imagination. |
zendy:Please try and look up the history of United Kingdom first before u start saying things you know nothing about. Talking about UK, do research on the treaty that made Scotland a part of Great Britain before you conclude. Also, take a look at Northern Island and also read up on the IRA. When you are done, you can then come and tell me how peaceful it is to secede. |
MrCork:Really laughing put loud at ur "realice". I guess u mean u have real lice in ur hair. Chai!!! See my londoner o. |
@zendy, can you please educate us on how it is your integral right to secede? |
zendy:Yeah right, reason for secession isn't as important as the right to secede. Well, sorry to disappoint you, you will need to earn that right to secede and until you do, you have no such rights and any act of secession will be seen as high treason. So, good luck with that. |
MrCork:Lol. Glad to see you are enjoying your "pounds stalin" in London. Oh, about your question.... Erm, let's see. Does eating a plate of jollof rice with two big wraps of okpa di oku, topped off with some ketchup for brunch ,count as a meal? I don't know o, maybe it's less than a square meal, but you should know bro, after all you are based in London and I'm just a broke "homebase" guy. |
@zendy, Read these links and tell me if you have started experiencing that in Nigeria please. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Copts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copts#Persecution_and_discrimination_in_Egypt |
zendy:Dude, you seem to have more statistical facts up ur a.r.s.e than the National Bureau of Statistics. If you read that post, you will discover my statement was and I quote "so are Ghana, Senegal, Togo, Benin, etc and the rest of the other African countries that were colonized". So, out of all the countries colonized in Africa, you singled Ghana and used it to apply to the rest of Africa. You see how your brain works? And this is how u intend to lead an uprising abi? I dey pity those wey wan follow u to their death sha. Anyway, make I no talk too much, here is a better link showing with statistical proof of the populations of most African tribes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_ethnic_groups_of_Africa Granted, Igbos are much but they are not the largest. And before you start spewing trash about being in servitude and oppressed next time, take a look at your neighbours up north africa called Egypt. The plight of the Copts there has been terrible being the fact that they are minority and also christians. Almost every year, you will hear of attacks and bombings in the Coptic churches and yet you don't see them trying to secede like you are trying to get the rest of us to do. If you claim to be marginalised and oppressed, please tell me how so and also, what have you don about it before you want to secede. I bet you, if that war indeed comes, you will be the first to bail out and seek asylum and claim refugee in another country. |
zendy:Lol. Granted, I'm a coward. But let me remind you of this quote by Chinua Achebe, "It is praiseworthy to be brave and fearless, but sometimes it is better to be a coward. We often stand in the compound of a coward to point at the ruins where a brave man used to live." Do remember that before you go off to war again. |
zendy:Really Igbo tribe is larger than the other countries in Africa? Wow. Where did you get that your statistical inference from? Your butt? Na wa o. So, the Ashantis that had their own nation before are agitating to be separated from the white man creation called Ghana, and so are the Zulus too, abi? The way you reason is the problem with many Igbos today. We tend to be too myopic in our views. Asi na onwu na egbu nwa nkita adiro ekwe ya nnuru isi nsi. If you like be ready to fight and die for Biafra. If you like, let a million more join you to arms. In your mind, the end justifies the means. I wonder what you will say if your expected end never materializes at all. |
zendy:So, for your mind you are in servitude abi? I was born and brought up in Enugu. Lived there for close to 23 years, and I can assure you that if Igbos start any silly thing called uprising, I will be the first to cross the border and cool my head for Benin Republic until dem finish their fight. Even if they win and get their Biafra, I still won't be coming back anytime soon cos I know the fight is only just beginning. |
zendy:So, you looked up Nigeria and you saw it as a fraudulent creation of the white man? Well, newsflash dude, so are Ghana, Senegal, Togo, Benin, etc and the rest of the other African countries that were colonized. You don't see them all fighting each other or asking to break up. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, can you kindly answer my earlier question? |
MrCork:Quite funny to notice the fact that, for all the money you allegedly have, it seems not to be enough to buy you common sense. But then again, just like you aptly pointed out, you have GORILLA MONEY, you could only afford gorilla brains/sense. Guess that explains a lot then. |
MrCork:Lol. Well, you MIGHT be richer, wealthier, etc than me bro. But at least, I'm not the one that spent years in London and still commit horrible grammatical and spelling errors, and only there are you a leader/king/monarch. ![]() |
zendy:Permit me to use your own words against you. Are you being persecuted, marginalised, and reduced to the status of a slave presently in Nigeria? I suggest you think deeply and possibly look up the meaning of those words you used before you answer bro. |
MrCork:Bro, seriously, you must be on some very good and strong shit. Cos how else would you start seeing Ajegunle as London and Keke as Range Rover. Big ups to your supplier though. |
For my fellow Igbo brothers deceiving themselves saying that they are simply calling for referendum and not war. Let me remind you of the current state of Crimea today came about because of the same so called referendum of wanting to secede. No country will ever allow a part of it to secede, at least, not peacefully anyway. Knowing that fully well, how on earth do you hope to achieve your peaceful secession? I am from Anambra and I spent 23 years of my life in Enugu. Growing up, I read books and saw many documentaries of the Nigerian/Biafra Civil War. My dad always buys any cassette tape he could find that documented wars in Africa. And apart from that, I also got to watch the Liberian Civil War too. I read and saw documentaries of the civil war in Sudan that lasted 22 years. Imagine having to be born and spend your childhood, teenage and young adult ages dodging bullets and bombs, seeing people die around you daily and not knowing when your turn will come. I think the problem is that we have seen too many war movies and think war is as celebrated as it is being shown in those movies. A civil war will set both the victor and vanquished back for at least 20 years. Knowing how backward we are today sef, it could even set us back for a 100. I suggest to my fellow Igbos, nay... I ask, plead and beg you to shelve this idea of secession once and for all. Let us not make the same mistake our fathers did and paid for in blood. We should learn from our mistakes and move forward and not backward. Instead of calling for a referendum to discuss secession terms and such, lets call for a referendum where every tribe can state their grievances and we'll find a way to settle old scores and heal old wounds once and for all. Let us use that referendum to put away the 1914 amalgamation that brought us together and instead forge a unity that will bind us together. I believe we all have our individual grievances against each other, but I also believe that we aren't blind to the benefits we have been reaping all these years we have been together and lived as one. If we can encourage that mutual benefits and sort out the grievances that we have, believe you me, no one will entertain the notion of breaking apart. Other multi-tribal countries did it before us, others are trying to achieve same, while some are currently fighting amongst themselves. Let us choose to be among the ones that other nations look up to in a positive light. To my Igbo brothers, again let me remind you that our problems isn't caused nor compounded by either the Yorubas nor Hausas. Rather, we are the source of our problems and hence also the solutions. We are a great people. One of the few in the world today that could recover so fast from the scars of civil war on a vanquished nation. Ask anyone back then the state of the East after the war. It was terrible. And yet, despite the devaluation of the Biafran Pound and impoverishment the war brought us, we rose above it and in less than 10 years, we have rebuilt all that we lost and we did it single-handedly. Why am I saying this? I'm saying this because, this generation have forgotten the stuff that we are made of. We are a proud race true, but we are not proud in vain. We rebuilt our lands without having as much funds as we are having today through the oil wealth. This is because, we still clung to our roots. And any Igbo that knows his/her roots will tell you that Igbos do not believe leaders are born, rather they are made by the works of their hands. That's why no matter the authority an Igwe wields, he is still subject to the Kingmakers (Ndi ichie) because they have the power to unseat him. To be made a leader, many will have first recognized the potential to be one in you, tested and tried and found it to be true, before you can ever be given a leadership role back in the days. Today, we no longer have that but rather operate on a Democracy as a nation. But who said we can't go back to our roots as Igbos and do things the way we have done it in the past that worked for us? What stops us from electing and appointing the right people to lead us as Governors, Senators and Reps? I believe if we had looked past the stomach infrastructure being offered us, and backed the right people at the polls, a lot of problems faced today will not be heard of in the East. Let me remind us of how much we have failed ourselves first before we look to the West and North to blame. The last Presidential Election, Dr. Chekwas Okorie of UPP didn't even get the backing of his own state during the elections and lost massively in Abia State. Ok, lets go back a bit in history. Despite all the sacrifice Ojukwu made, many of the Igbos abandoned him during the presidential elections that he contested since 1999. The most recent is when Peter Obi broke a promise by decamping from APGA did that as soon as Dim died. I'm not trying to say let us all vote for our individual tribes here or our own people, rather I'm just trying to show you that we haven't even made an effort to put one of our own in a place where he/she can the speak for us and voice our grievances. So, before we can start blaming the Hausas and Yorubas, let us all cleanse our own house first. I tell you the truth my brothers, if we should have Biafra tomorrow, a new problem that seems minor today will erupt. And that problem will still be as bad as what we are complaining today. The problem will see Anambra trying to show Enugu that they are superior, Ebonyi will be trying to climb out of the 3rd class citizen that has been apportioned to it in the east, Imo and Abia will have their own fracas, Anambra and Imo will continue their old rivalries. And to what end? I will suggest again, that we look inwards first and foremost and try and fix ourselves before we even have any referendum of any sorts. Otherwise, we will be doomed to failure even before we start. Let us rise up and get back to our former glory. A glory that was given to us by God when we were created and sustained by our hands. We never had to depend on oil for wealth before, and we shouldn't now. We can be all that we want to be as a people. The whole world knows how industrious we are and we can be the force that drives this nation from being a 3rd world to a world power. But God didn't create us alone in this planet and so, we need to learn to live with and accommodate our brethren from the North and West. We need them as much as they need us. As much as we think the North of being parasitic, think of what will happen if they cease their food exports to the East? No matter how much value we place on our oil we cannot eat nor drink it. We can't sell if no country wants to buy it. So, let us learn to love one another and live together as one. God bless Nigeria God bless Igbos God bless Yorubas God bless Hausas God bless all the tribes in Nigeria. Long Live Nigeria |
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To those still proffering solutions, please note that the thread was opened in 2013 and the OP's issue has been solved. Those that have further issues regarding it can post those issues and solutions can then be offered towards them and not for the OP. Thanks. |
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Rooting 101. Once you root, you can't do OTA updates unless you unroot. The way out is simple. Head over to sammobile.com and download the official rom for your phone, then download Odin or KIES and use it to flash it. Note, that you will lose your root and may have to root after, ie if the new update is rootable yet. |
My dear, God is not a methodist that one can put or assign a method to His ways. In the days of old. When people come under the anointing, they exhibit different characteristics ranging from speaking in tongues to prophesying as can be seen in both the old and new testaments. Sometimes again too, no visible reaction comes from those that are under the anointing. |
Hmmm.... the heading says it's bitter leaf, the picture of the cooked soup looks like egusi soup. But the funniest thing is that I have never seen where they cook those two soups with tomatoes. Sorry, which state are you from? |
Six university researchers have revealed deadly zero-day flaws in Apple's iOS and OS X, claiming it is possible to crack Apple's password-storing keychain, break app sandboxes, and bypass its App Store security checks. Attackers can exploit these bugs to steal passwords from installed apps, including the native email client, without being detected. The team was able to upload malware to Apple's app stores, and passed the vetting processes without triggering any alarms. That malware, when installed on a victim's Mac, raided the keychain to steal passwords for services including iCloud and the Mail app, and all those stored within Google Chrome. Lead researcher Luyi Xing told El Reg he and his team complied with Apple's request to withhold publication of the research for six months, but had not heard back as of the time of writing. They say the holes are still present in Apple's software, meaning their work will likely be consumed by miscreants looking to weaponize the work. Apple was not available for immediate comment. The Indiana University boffins Xing; Xiaolong Bai; XiaoFeng Wang; and Kai Chen joined Tongxin Li, of Peking University, and Xiaojing Liao, of Georgia Institute of Technology, to develop the research, which is detailed in a paper titled Unauthorized Cross-App Resource Access on Mac OS X and iOS. "Recently we discovered a set of surprising security vulnerabilities in Apple's Mac OS and iOS that allows a malicious app to gain unauthorised access to other apps' sensitive data such as passwords and tokens for iCloud, Mail app and all web passwords stored by Google Chrome," Xing told The Register's security desk. "Our malicious apps successfully went through Apple’s vetting process and was published on Apple’s Mac app store and iOS app store. "We completely cracked the keychain service - used to store passwords and other credentials for different Apple apps - and sandbox containers on OS X, and also identified new weaknesses within the inter-app communication mechanisms on OS X and iOS which can be used to steal confidential data from Evernote, Facebook and other high-profile apps." The team was able to raid banking credentials from Google Chrome on the latest OS X 10.10.3, using a sandboxed app to steal the system's keychain data and secret iCloud tokens, and passwords from password vaults. Photos were stolen from WeChat, and the token for popular cloud service Evernote was nabbed, allowing it to be fully compromised. "The consequences are dire," the team wrote in the paper. Some 88.6 per cent of 1,612 OS X and 200 iOS apps were found "completely exposed" to unauthorized cross-app resource access (XARA) attacks allowing malicious apps to steal otherwise secure data. Xing says he reported the flaws to Apple in October 2014. Apple security bods responded to the researchers in emails seen by El Reg expressing understanding for the gravity of the attacks, and asked for at least six months to fix the problems. In February, the Cupertino staffers requested an advanced copy of the research paper. Google's Chromium security team was more responsive, and removed keychain integration for Chrome, noting that it could likely not be solved at the application level. AgileBits, owner of popular software 1Password, said it could not find a way to ward off the attacks nor make the malware "work harder" some four months after it was warned of the vulnerabilities. ("Neither we nor Luyi Xing and his team have been able to figure out a completely reliable way to solve this problem," said AgileBits's Jeffrey Goldberg in a blog post today.) The team's work into XARA attacks is the first of its kind; Apple's app isolation mechanisms are supposed to stop malicious apps from raiding each other. The researchers found "security-critical vulnerabilities" including cross-app resource-sharing mechanisms and communications channels such as the keychain, WebSocket and Scheme. "Note that not only does our attack code circumvent the OS-level protection but it can also get through the restrictive app vetting process of the Apple Stores, completely defeating its multi-layer defense," the researchers wrote in the paper. They say almost all XARA flaws arise from Apple's cross-app resource sharing and communication mechanisms such as keychain for sharing passwords, BID based separation, and URL scheme for app invocation, which is different from how the Android system works. Their research, previously restricted to Android, would lead to a new line of work for the security community studying how the vulnerabilities affect Apple and other platforms. Here's the boffins' description of their work: Our study brings to light a series of unexpected, security-critical aws that can be exploited to circumvent Apple's isolation protection and its App Store's security vetting. The consequences of such attacks are devastating, leading to complete disclosure of the most sensitive user information (e.g., passwords) to a malicious app even when it is sandboxed. Such findings, which we believe are just a tip of the iceberg, will certainly inspire the follow-up research on other XARA hazards across platforms. Most importantly, the new understanding about the fundamental cause of the problem is invaluable to the development of better app isolation protection for future OSes. In-depth technical details are available in the aforementioned paper. ® |
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Igbo tribe is larger than the other countries in Africa? Wow. Where did you get that your statistical inference from? Your butt? Na wa o. So, the Ashantis that had their own nation before are agitating to be separated from the white man creation called Ghana, and so are the Zulus too, abi? The way you reason is the problem with many Igbos today. We tend to be too myopic in our views. Asi na onwu na egbu nwa nkita adiro ekwe ya nnuru isi nsi. If you like be ready to fight and die for Biafra. If you like, let a million more join you to arms. In your mind, the end justifies the means. I wonder what you will say if your expected end never materializes at all.