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mikkytrio: Please, I would love to understand this post. It is confusing when you state that we are third in africa and then state again that we are sixth, what position are we? Because I sometimes refer to nairaland for a few pointers.6th in overall internet security threats and 3rd in virus activities. Both positions in Africa . |
God is watching u crew |
Yeah, it is right to celebrate Christ everyday. However, it is not right to celebrat his birthday everyday. 25th is a date picked to remember his birth just as we have date we remember his death. Whoever says we should not remember Jesus's birth is not a Christian |
bigtt76: What bi 'Screw Magazine' again naaa?Lolz. Ask google |
(CNN) -- Al Goldstein, the foul-mouthed, cigar-chomping publisher of Screw magazine and ponography pioneer who helped move raunch into mainstream American life, died Thursday in New York. He was 77. He is believed to have died of renal failure at a nursing home in Brooklyn, said his lawyer, Charles DeStefano. Throughout his life, Goldstein fought to push the pon trade into mainstream acceptance by challenging the legal barriers against pornogrphy under the First Amendment. In 1968, he published Screw magazine, a smutty, offbeat publication full of political satire, DeStefano said. Photos: People we lost in 2013 The magazine caused an national uproar in 1973 when it printed nude photos of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The issue sold more than 500,000 copies. Goldstein loathed authority and once published a doctored photo of a district attorney who was prosecuting a case against him along with the judge in the case. The pair was depicted in a sexually explicit manner even as the trial was ongoing, DeStefano said. In 1984, Goldstein appeared before a congressional hearing on pornogrphy. The late Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) asked Goldstein whether it was the business of the state to stop pornogrphic pictures if those images caused the molestation of a child. "I applaud your concern," Goldstein responded. "But 51,000 people died in car accidents last year. Alcohol contributed to that. Are you going stop the manufacture of automobiles or the cessation of the sale of liquor? What you're going to do is monitor [the sale] of liquor to minors. If somebody misuses something -- whether a knife or a car or porngraphy -- there are laws on the books to satisfy those concerns... But to deny those of us who handle it as an integrated part of our life is such a contradiction of the First Amendment and what we stand for that it's horrendous and repugnant to me." For 30 years, Goldstein hosted his nude late-night talk show "Midnight Blue." He had been described variously as arrogant, angry, gaudy and irreverent. He flipped the bird every chance he got. In fact, the back yard of his former Florida mansion was once adorned with an 11-foot statue of an extended middle finger. The Brooklyn-born publisher lived life in extremes. He once enjoyed a lavish lifestyle, owned multiple properties and hobnobbed with celebrities, DeStefano said. In his later years, he lost practically everything and ended up homeless in New York. Goldstein was sentenced to 60 days in jail in 2002 for threatening a former employee and leaving obscene messages on her answering machine. In 2003, his business went bankrupt and he was later forced to sell an estate. At one point, Goldstein was working at a greeter at a deli while sleeping in a backroom, said DeStefano, also a longtime friend. The beginning of the end for Goldstein was a hip fracture two years ago, his lawyer said. He was obese and suffered from diabetes and mental health issues, according to DeStefano. "He should be remembered as a man who had the guts to get in the face of his enemies," DeStefano said. "He was fearless." http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/19/us/porn-pioneer-al-goldstein-dies/ |
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Maseconcept: 700k. Just because the car clean. Where is the car in AsabaCome to DBS road and give me a call. Just come with 750k and the car will be yours |
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bigclem22: 650k cash ready ASAP800k. If you are serious |
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longjohn4: Bros,I will pay 450k cash and I'm seriously serious.You try bros. The car absolutely worth more than that |
Nwa Teacher: Direct tokunbo cost 850k here and ur selling naija used 850k. Do ur calc wellaBros no be this grade them dey sale that amount. You need to see the car to believe. Better than som of the so called tokunbo. It is negotiable shaa for serious buyers |
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Car condition:extremely clean. No single fault, no single scratch. Never re-painted. barely use it. Never visited mechanic. Seeing is believing
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Arsenal fc
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For your viewing pleasure. Upload yours. What the hell is wrong with their hands
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AngelaHamza: who said dey are dead am talkin in respect 2 wat he said abt ppl using dead celebrities as deir dps, understand b4 u commentU seem not to get my point too. I did not say we should not use them on our dp. We should only use the ones we know. How do you explain the fact that a lady uploaded movie star on her dp against Mandela just because pple are saying Mandela is dead claiming to knw Mandela as well.... |
AngelaHamza: Op pls can u gv us reasons y u say so? Cos dis ppl will surely b missedThe pesin on the picture is not dead yet Hope you are not one of them ![]() |
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I don't really know what pple benefit from this, it is no longer news that once a celebrity or a popular person die, virtually everybody will like to use the person as dp. I think the right thing to do is to use the person you know and whom you will miss as dp. Just check out the pictures here |
This does not happen only in nollywood. There is one American film that I was watching and the main actor has a wound on his left hand tied with a bandage. All of a sudden, on another scene the bandage migrated to the right hand and I was like, wtf. Also, how many of you have watched THE ONE by jet li? There are so many flaws in that film and I was like, "is Jason statham,jet li and the director sick in the head?" If you care to know I will point out the flaws in that film. So it is not only in nigeria. It happens everywhere. |
No bank is faster than the other. It all depends on so many factors which are not limited to; access to swift system, number of intermediary banks involved and human factor. Banks makes use of SWIFT network to wire money abroad. Almost all the banks in nigeria are on swift. And again every bank in nigeria has several corresponding banks in major cities in the world. For instance if you want to transfer fund from your dollar account to uk, It will take longer time than a person that wanted to transfer from pounds account to the same location. Also some banks in nigeria do not have corresponding banks in USA. In that case if you wants to transfer funds to USA in those banks, it will take longer time than it will take if you do the transaction in a bank that has corresponding bank in USA. N.B: 1.if you want your funds to get to USA faster , always request routing number from the beneficiary(if the beneficiary provides only swift code, the transfer process will take longer time) 2. For Europe and UAE transfer make sure that IBAN is part of the info provided by the beneficiary or else it may take longer time to get to the beneficiary. |
diresimdi: NGIGE CAN NEVER ACCEPT THE RESULT OF ANY ELECTION NO MATTER HOW CREDIBLE UNLESS HE IS DECLARED A WINNER. HE IS NOT A GOOD POLITICAL PLAYER.Are u saying that the election was credible |
ifenadi: The All Progressives Congress (APC) Candidate in the recent Anambra state Governorship Election Dr. Chriss Ngige has described the recent election as "flawed" and "shameful", described the election as a "disaster".http://m.naij.com/news/52458.html |
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Candidate in the recent Anambra state Governorship Election Dr. Chriss Ngige has described the recent election as "flawed" and "shameful", described the election as a "disaster". Dr. Chris Ngige said: "We have on tape a policeman thumb printing for APGA and INEC officials running away with election materials." A very Angry Ngige also said: "This INEC used students instead of members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to starve us of election materials. All the electoral officers were all compromised, like the one in Idemili North who deliberately acted on the orders of INEC and APGA. "Students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka here were used as poll clerks just to find fault in APC and to favour their lecturer, Dr. Nkem Okeke, who ran as deputy to the APGA candidate in the election. "Much more astonishing is that they wore NYSC uniforms because of the election and when they are taught how to perfect fraud, somebody will tell Nigerians that this country will be good. This is the disposition of the personnel that came to work in the election." Ngige urged INEC chairman Jega to call for the list of the Adhoc staff who worked during the election. "I do not want anybody to favour me or my party APC. Apart from the people from Calabar, every other person that worked during the election had affiliation with APGA," Ngige alleged. Ngige said APC members had computed that over 600,000 people were denied their voting rights, adding that the 210 units being allocated by INEC to them for the "so-called" supplementary election were not enough. He added that the 16 local government areas being claimed by INEC as places where elections were cancelled was not true. APC, he said, knows that election did not take place in 20 local government areas. Ngige said: "INEC on Sunday came up with what it called supplementary election. The votes allocated to APC during the so-called election on Sunday were fake because we did not participate. "Our stand is clear. The election was fraught with intimidation, with thuggery, with disenfranchisement of our voters and total partisanship by the electoral body." He was disappointed in the system. Said Ngige: "If it were a bazaar, it would have been a different thing and APC would have prepared for it, but we were told by INEC and the President of this country, Goodluck Jonathan, that it would be free, fair and credible. But it was not the case. "Because they told us that they were ready for the election, that was why we conformed to it because we thought that those errors and mistakes had been corrected in the voter register, without knowing that it was a deceit." In his view, "the election was a systematic way to deal with the opposition parties in this state, especially APC, and the same thing happened in 2011 during my senatorial election." He blamed it all on Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Prof. Chukwuemeka Onukaogu, who accused of adopting "the same tricks he used in 2011 by adopting his APGA system to dislodge Ngige and APC." "To my mind, the election was flawed ab-initio," Ngige said. He added: "I am a statesman in this country. I have never gone to INEC to seek for favour. For Jega who everybody regards as a man of honour and integrity to sit back and allow his office to be messed up by those without honour, I'm really amased. "Jega is an activist like myself and I do not support injustice. I'm injured and pained that this kind of atrocity is happening in his time and I also have difficulty in absolving him. What has happened in Anambra State is a disaster. "I am sad for my country. I have lost hope in the entire process. People's hopes are being dashed. I'm not desperate to become a governor. I have been there before now. The people of the state have lost hope in INEC," Ngige said. |
