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BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 5:08pm On Jun 18, 2016
biriogbewi:
I will be doing another 5odds livebets rolling challenge....get prepared
Following boss grin
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 10:01pm On Jun 14, 2016
Youngetskilz23:
ok bro. grin .. singles oh
Sure
BusinessRe: Foreign Payments With Naira ATM Cards Suspended By Zenith Bank by hsadiq(m): 6:30pm On Jun 14, 2016
Wackyrichy:
it is already in naira, how do i change it back?
It should be in dollars

1. Sign into Google Wallet and click the Settings icon in the top-right corner.
2. Click Edit next to the "Home address" listed and update the address (please note this is different from the "Address book" which holds shipping addresses).
3. Open the Google Play website and navigate to any paid item available for download at Android Apps on Google Play.
4. Click to begin a download until you reach the 'Accept and buy' screen (no need to complete the purchase).
5. Close Google Play and clear your browser cache if you're on a desktop or laptop computer.
6. Wait 30 minutes.
7. Re-open the Google Play. You should now see the Play Store that matches the country in your legal address.

This worked for me.
I pray it works for you too
BusinessRe: Foreign Payments With Naira ATM Cards Suspended By Zenith Bank by hsadiq(m): 6:12pm On Jun 14, 2016
Wackyrichy:
Abeg which bank own dem never ban, i won buy app ontop playstore oh
GtBank still works but make sure your account doesn't auto exchange the price on the app else it won't work.
BusinessRe: Foreign Payments With Naira ATM Cards Suspended By Zenith Bank by hsadiq(m): 6:11pm On Jun 14, 2016
korel9:
I don't mind the rate but I've tried performing in-game purchases but was always declined.
You need to update your account details and make sure play store doesn't show the naira equivalent of what you want to purchase for this to work.
TravelRe: Nigeria To Sign Visa-free Pact With 8 Countries by hsadiq(m): 8:32am On May 26, 2016
Keneking:
Really wish it can be the following States:

- South Africa
- Kenya
- Algeria
- Senegal
- Ivory Coast
- Ghana
- Angola
- Ethiopia
Bros I see what you did there... WHY is SA top the list
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 1:35pm On May 25, 2016
Youngetskilz23:
WON .. profits made grin
Following you bro
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 1:34pm On May 25, 2016
emmayayodeji:
Bet Won
Profits made
PhonesRe: Subscriber Options for UNLIMITED Internet - WORTH IT? by hsadiq(m): 1:37pm On May 24, 2016
Stanley08:
Lmao. Well. I have a 1TB laptop.

A 2TB external HDD
A 500GB external HDD
And an older USB 2.0 320GB HDD.

So i guess i have like 3.8TB storage.

I also have my phone memory card 32GB and my music torchlight phone 16GB memory card lmao :p
cool
I admire geeks with lots of disk space

#YouKnowSayMemoryNoBeProbem
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 5:45pm On May 16, 2016
motta:
STARTING A ROLLOVER OF 5DAYS WITH A ODD OF 3 @1K TO WIN 243K
I'm in and how e go be na boss
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 12:52pm On May 13, 2016
xtremer:
e get as this yuor slip bee..

*Allsvenskan - Jonkopings - high risk
Yeah buh wetin u suggest make I remix am
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 12:31pm On May 13, 2016
B934TQPRTPPSE-841924

cool
Goodluck
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 1:36pm On May 11, 2016
Vikings007:
Your ijebu-ode rule 16 prohibits such odds. undecided If I hear say I post any tip for this thread.
Until rule 16 is removed
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 8:44am On May 11, 2016
Widall:
odds of 2k and above can only go tru from 9am
Why na... By then odds would have changed.
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 11:41pm On May 10, 2016
OEmperor:
wtf Westham vs Manchester United 1-5mins was a draw but bet9ja putting it at 1 0 when the first goal was scored in the 10th minute
They will correct it, if not mail them o guy
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 9:46pm On May 10, 2016
Flyer20:
Its obvious majority have deserted this thread already...wish fellow punters goodluck!!! Na to continue with watsapp group members. Bye guys kiss
How do I join the group?
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 4:30pm On May 10, 2016
ymdo:
I declare two days fasting and prayer on top this ticket. grin grin
I go join you
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by hsadiq(m): 4:29pm On May 10, 2016
muyex1:
how many days is the game
Games of 11th dey there o
BusinessRe: Poultry Business by hsadiq(op): 11:42pm On Dec 28, 2015
ayodele123:
Poultry is not a get rich quick business though profitable.
its a profitable but risky venture.
To succeed in it requires more than having money
visit www.johnayodele. for details
Exactly. It requires lot more than just the finance
PoliticsRe: Buhari Gives Amaechi, Dambazzau Key Roles At US Meetings by hsadiq(m): 12:56pm On Jul 20, 2015
rabex:
I just love my president..I also have a feeling that Nigeria will be far better in coming years.anybody who thinks oda wise is either blinded by hatred or just a pessimistic person. ...the quick and undying approach he took towards corruption is very encouraging unlike any administration. ....
GOD BLESS MY PRESIDENT


GOD BLESS MY FELLOW NIGERIANS


GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

abeg cc lalasticala do the needful abeg.
God bless you too
PoliticsIs Buhari The Lion Or The Meat? by hsadiq(op): 10:03am On Jul 19, 2015
Some people think that the All Progresssives Congress (APC), Nigeria’s “change” party, is in crisis.
APC is not in trouble; APC is trouble.
For me, that is good, and here is why. APC was not voted into federal power because it was an unknown. It was never a saint. By March 2015 when it won the presidency, it probably had more devils per square inch than any political party in history.
I do not think Nigeria voted for APC because they were deceived about its character or its characteristics. They voted for it because they wanted change from a “goat and yam” subsistence. [The President of a country, asked about corruption, answered: “If you put a goat and yam together, the goat will eat the yam.”]
At that location in Time, it was difficult to hear anything because politically, it was very loud. But the people heard a party which offered change. Change from the “goat and yam” embarrassment. They accepted a proposition loosely stated as “Anything But PDP”.
For 15 years, the Peoples Democratic Party had done little to improve its image, let alone its performance, and in the 2015 election, virtually campaigned for the APC, which offered Muhammadu Buhari for president.
Buhari was advertised for his personal integrity, for a philosophy which distanced itself from goats. It was clear that there would be trouble ahead because of the slippery nature of the concept of “change”. I mean, many in the frontlines of APC were voracious goats, too.
But one step at a time: first, change PDP out of power, and then hope that somehow, APC would not sabotage change.
That was why Buhari should not have gone to bed on the night they confirmed he had won the presidency.
Think about it: on three previous occasions, the same electoral commission had told him, “Well, you can go to court!” On this one, they said: here is your certificate, you are the new president of Nigeria and you will reign from Abuja!
They didn’t exactly announce he would be surrounded by legions of goats and their guard lions!
Okay…president-elects need sleep too. So it is perhaps understandable that he went to bed and slept all the way until his inauguration exactly four weeks ago.
The problem then is that, once he had taken his oath of office, he snoozed on. I mean, this is a reformed democrat, by his own admission, but aren’t his democratic credentials wrapped around some pretty defined military steel?
Apparently not, because these four months in bed are proving to be costly. He did not seize the initiative; others did.
Last week, however, he seemed to have arrived at that clear mission-definition that often eludes a leader: finding the answer to the question: why am I here? Why am I on this seat, at this moment in time?
To be clear, Mr. Buhari was unaware he was asking that question. He imagined he was elected to lead Nigeria and to solve its problems.
Hundreds of millions of people have congratulated him since Nigerians used him to cut up the PDP.
But while the PDP was cut, cut up, and cut down, it has proved since Buhari’s assumption of office that it is not dead. The goat eats the yam, which lives on in the goat.
A key element in the drama in the APC is simply that Buhari failed to focus sufficiently on his mission. The principal reason for Mr. Buhari’s election, the one mandate he should write on his forehead is this: fight corruption. He was electable, and elected, because of the belief that he is different as a politician, and that he can change the course of a country heading for hell.
That is it, and every other thing is either secondary or imaginary. Put differently: if Buhari succeeds at anything but not the defeat of corruption, he would have failed; if he succeeds in defeating corruption but in nothing else, he will be Nigeria’s eternal hero.
Last week, he appeared to have remembered this balance of issues, saying he will enjoy the support of the international community to recover the assets stolen by officials of the Goodluck Jonathan government.
Of course he will, but that is not good enough. For one thing, he has had that support for four months. For another, he has had the encouragement of Jonathan to undertake such a probe. Speaking during the final session of his cabinet two days before leaving office, Jonathan urged Buhari to feel free to probe his administration, but to broaden the enquiry to previous administrations, and include their [corrupt] allocation of oil blocks.
Buhari has yet to show his hand. He has not struck early. He has not struck hard. He has not struck at all. Last week, he was suggesting there was some pressure about his first 100 days in office.
Buhari is an experienced former military chief, but perhaps not a student of history. He is making the same mistake as many of his predecessors who took it for granted they had years on their hands to get things done.
As he ought to have learned one night in August 1985 when Buhari ended suddenly at the hands of his friend, Ibrahim Babangida, longevity in office is not guaranteed. There is no tomorrow to do all of the right things; there is only today in which to make things happen, including mistakes.
Of the political capital that Buhari earned last March, vast sums were available to be spent on May 29, from the moment of his inauguration. One month later, regrettably, he has yet to establish a government, and lacks control of his party.
Hopefully, he knows that he needs to define the APC in his own image, or risk the party re-defining him.
Hopefully, Buhari understands the nature of the crisis around him. It is simply that while change was a popular slogan for the election which enthroned him, true change will not only protect the yam from the goat, it will sweep away many big goats. It is a situation where, if the yam-keeper shows sluggishness or weakness, he may well get eaten by the goats as well.
And does Buhari really believe that many of his old friends want him to succeed, where success means real change? Do they want him to succeed where they themselves failed? At what cost?
These are questions only Buhari can answer, and he does not have much time. He must understand that this has gone beyond goats and yams: if he hesitates to be the lion, he will be the meat.
And if APC fails to deliver change, its spoilt and deceitful chiefs and their dubious political and economic riches can expect the mobs to come to the cage and eat them alive.
Found this on Daily Trust.

God Bless Nigeria!
PhonesRe: Android 5.0 Lollipop -- Who Has Used It? by hsadiq(m): 10:30am On Feb 11, 2015
Yes I have used it on LG Nexus 4 and its pretty cool. Have noticed few glitches with the keyboard... But it's really cool
Science/TechnologyRe: Airtel Unlimited Bundle by hsadiq(op): 1:46pm On Jul 10, 2013
steppin: Airtel was never unlimited. Get your facts right!
"Dear subscriber, your current Airtel Unlimited Blackberry Monthly service expires on Tue 6 Aug, 2013."
Quoting from the confirmation text I received.
If it wasn't this confirmation should have pointed it out.
Science/TechnologyAirtel Unlimited Bundle by hsadiq(op): 1:14pm On Jul 10, 2013
Morning NL,
I wish you could see the expression on my face as I type this.

Imagine this people and their propaganda to garner more customers to their network.

It is quite unfortunate because it is working effectively.

I subscribed for their "Unlimited BB Bundle" on the 7th July and started using it.

Everything was cool till this morning when I couldn't do anything on my device.
No pings, No mails... Nothing!

So, I called the Customer Service to complain and I was terrified at what I heard.

That I have exhausted my data, the only solution is to deactivate the current subscription and make another.

For the love of God... The service is tagged "Unlimited", why should the data be exhausted.

I'm very sure I'm not the 1st person this is happening to, but I just wanted share my experience and also alert anyone planning to subscribe for their "Unlimited".

Peace NLs
ProgrammingPhp Client Interface And Moodle Backend by hsadiq(op): 8:00am On Jun 08, 2013
Morning Programmers,
I've been having sleepless nights with how to make this work.

I have a moodle site installed but for some reasons, I just don't like the interface desing and theming won't solve my problem.

So I decided to design a custom interface with just what I need and then using the moodle backend installed to render the courses.

Has anyone done this before? Please I really need help.

Comment here for suggestions, recommendations, advice and/or guideline on HOW TO.

Thanks.
WebmastersCross River State Grads by hsadiq(op): 4:19pm On Nov 28, 2011
Hey,
are you from Cross River?
are your a GRADUATE?
are you UNEMPLOYED?
do you need IT SKILLS?

Now is your opportunity.
The CRS Gov't is planning to start a Graduate Upgrade program strictly for indigenous citizens of the state soon.
am one of the site developers, soon it'll be live online.
i'll be back to post the site url for further instruction.

Thanks,
ProgrammingRe: Community Project(strictly Java) by hsadiq(m): 9:20am On Nov 09, 2011
when do we get started?
ProgrammingRe: Im A Java Expert Here To Teach Those Who Wants To Learn. by hsadiq(m): 9:02am On Nov 09, 2011
braimahjak:
leave your java questions and ill answer.
What about my own question
ProgrammingRe: C# Help by hsadiq(op): 8:59am On Nov 09, 2011
I just want to apply a barcode font to some numbers AFTER the mail merge is completed.

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