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some nigerians are going to collapse cos Ghana will win this match. y do some nigerians hate Ghanaians to d core? abi dem take ur gfriends? |
with this form, the Black Stars of Ghana will whip the super chickens anytime anyday. flag |
hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, i can't stop laughing. super eagles can never win any match in this tourney. hahahaaaaaaaaaaa, let me continue laughing. what a disgrace they can't sail through the group to meet the champions like Ghana and Ivory Coast. namugana |
nigeria will fall, the super eagles can't win any match in this tourney |
the super chicken cannot win any match in this tourney. nigerians should start crying mmeeeeeeeeeeee |
Two Nigerians have been arrested for allegedly attempting to divert $13,978 belonging to Ghanaian peacekeepers after they had succeded in hacking into the e-mails of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF). The suspects, Peter Okechukwu, 32, and Emmanuel Ifedi, 31, were arrested by officials of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service at a branch of the United Bank of Africa (UBA), in Accra, where they had gone to cash the money. According to the Director General of the CID, Commissioner of Police, Mr Prosper Agblor, in November, this year, the two suspects managed to enter the e-mails of Continental African Trading Limited (CATAL) and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) GHANBATT 76 and intercepted all electronic communications between the two parties. CATAL, an international organisation, had been supplying home appliances to Ghanaian peacekeeping troops on various missions at different locations in the world. Recently CATAL was contacted as usual by the GAF to supply home appliances for UNIFIL GHANBATT 76 peacekeeping troops in Lebanon. Mr Agblor said there was correspondence between CATAL and the military through the Internet concerning the supply of the items. Somewhere along the line, he said, the e-mails between GAF and CATAL were hacked into by the two Nigerians who intercepted all mails from both ends and replied them as if they were coming from the rightful receivers of the email. Mr Agblor said the two suspects using the identity of CATAL sent an email to the military instructing them to pay cash in the sum of $13,978 into a United Bank for Africa account number 01011651102235 as part payment for the supply of the goods. Upon receipt of the information, the GAF transfered $13,978 into the account as instructed by the two suspects. Mr Agblor said CATAL realised that the military had suddenly stopped communicating with them on matters relating to the transfer of the money so they followed up with a phone call and detected that the military had paid an amount of $13,978 into an account number supplied by them. He said it was at that stage that they both realised that someone had hacked into their emails and quickly reported the issue to the Documentation and Visa Fraud Unit of the CID. Mr Agblor said that the Business Development Manager of CATAL reported the case to the police and checks at the bank revealed that the money had not yet been cashed by the suspects. The police therefore mounted surveillance at the bank awaiting the arrival of the suspects. According to Mr Agblor, on November 11, 2012, Peter Okechukwu who happened to be the owner of the said account was arrested when he turned up at the bank to cash the amount. Upon interrogation, the police said, Okechukwu admitted to the offence but mentioned Emmanuel Ifedi as the master brain behind the whole deal and led the police to his house at Ashaley Botwe, an Accra suburb. He said investigations were still on-going after which the two would be put before court. Story by Mary Mensah source: http://graphic.com.gh/General-News/two-nigerians-arrested-for-hacking-into-gaf-mails.html |
when people are seriously thinking of what to discover, our so called ladies are busy exposing their nya.sh to some lazy men and women called judges all in d name of beauty pageant. they should send them to farms, namugana |
some people are going to use what they have to get what they dont have, what a world we are living in. |
I wonder why two or more ladies can't stay together, jealousy |
Were the soldiers sleeping? OMG, the watch men are sleeping oooo |
Nairalanders have just solve my problem well well, it will be difficult to get these info from other sites. Thanks, Nairaland and Nairalanders |
I will bet any amount just to have this cute dog, soooooooo nice |
Am very much grateful to everyone for the responses, God bless you all |
lestat: Dude for gaming I wont recommend any laptop running Intel 4000 HD as its really a low end GPU, AND GENERALLY HAS LOW BENCH MARK SCORES, but if you must game on laptop there are some pretty decent HP gaming laptops, try any of thesethank you very much, I will definately call |
Please, can you help me on the topic? |
Please, help me out with this. Am desperately in need of a laptop that will especially help me to play top games such as FIFA 2013. A friend offers me one with the Specs as: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook, Rating 5.9, Processor: AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.50GHz, Installed Memory (RAM): 6 GB, 64-bit Operating System, Windows 7 Home Premium. 1. Is this type of laptop good for such top games? 2. Is this worth GHc 1500? (I don't know the Naira equivalent of the Cedis since am in Ghana) 3. What other features do i need to check before buying this laptop? 4. What other relevant programs can I use this laptop for? (am not good at using computer, am mostly interested in games.) 5. Where can I have access to FIFA 2013 and any other top games? |
Pls help |
Please help, am very much interested in writing a lot of literature works including poems and stories. Many times do i think or dream of a nice piece of work to write but anytime i start to write, i get bored and stop halfway. I do research on four health related topics without any supervision but i couldn't forward my analysis to any authority for implementation. My room is now full of uncompleted works but i desperately need to complete them considering the compliments i receive from my siblings. Any advice on how to successfully complete my works? |
kool J: If govt pays bombers (suicide And otherwise) millions of taxpayers' money for wasting Nigerian (and foreigners') lives, what will they do for the thousand victims of bh bombings? How much ll they be paid?Gbam, you are right on point. What then happen to thousands of innocent people killed by BH? The government is not serious..............if the story is anything to go by |
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