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Europe, PM Cameron and obviously the world seems to stand behind the most powerful man in the world. Now whats your opinion? ![]() |
agabaI23:Agaba aka iinnnaaaa pointi onwere ihe ima? ![]() ifyalways: Happy happy. ![]() |
ifyalways: ![]() Iiggggaaa akorom what is happening or not? ![]() |
Bikonu Onwere onye gaa eme'remu nkowa ihe nna emenu naa threadia. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-435436.32.html Na ezi okwu anaghi mu aghota ihe onye ahu nsi na Ohsisi mere ya, her story adighi straight forward. I have not read it though. But on trying to read it I was taking from right, left to center which made me loose intrest. Osi na Osisi chupuru ya na one forum, obu ihe na ewe ya? Bikonu unu kowara mu, bikonu. Abeg. ![]() |
ifyalways: ![]() Look at you, ima di number of maama's nwere as girlfriend because nam na ere ji? Most of them na achokeri credit. ![]() ifyalways:What ![]() |
pres-elect:Lol. ![]() Boy anyi nozi na Libya now, anyi gara Gadafi ngbaru. Nwokem ahu na eke ego any how as long as igaa ebu li pu propaganda na ya wu the best leader. God willing the man si na ya ga enyem $500,00.00 if I work hard. That should solve my problem. ![]() |
Very intresting topic never gave it a thought, but Eriterians/Somalis mixed with any other race come out looking beautiful male or female. My mum is Somali, so I must be handsome afterall. Now I know. ![]() |
@Presido ngaaaa ga luru nwanyi and stop all this nonsence ![]() Happy Ekeresimes, Agaba123 Although thread i'kporo di bad. ![]() Happy Ekeresimes Ifyalways Although weelll maybe next year i'gaaa enyetum. ![]() Happy Ekeresimes Ossssssiiiii Please common bia bupu ihe gi na my house iha wu new year na abiata. ![]() Happy Ekeresimes Presido Onye amu nko. ![]() Happy Ekeresimes Darfur. Lekwa Ify, until am ready to fight again. ![]() Happy Ekeresimes Ndi Ozo. Why ![]() [flash=200,200] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTArLamoLpc?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"[/flash] |
JeSoul:Infact that is the man you need, all he needs to do is go to Libya, and tell them that its Mo's fault that the Arabs have a different culture from that of the west, including coming late with the car production idea, you don't even need a beautician anymore or me. |
You don disappoint me Jesoul. Julian Assange don tell us say the Colonel likes blondes and women with long eye lashes, although I no dey sure of the story. So you know what to do, meet your beautician, colour the hair small, elongate your eye lashes, meet the Colonel, the car factory go be your own. Learn to go for the big things Jesoul. If the man no show intrest tell him Ayathollah Ikomi sent you, im no go fit resist. |
If the AU would send in forces to remove Gbagbo should the Nigerian army be sent in to enforce the will of the people, in other words democracy? |
https://universeofluxury.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/s-Safest-Car.jpg https://universeofluxury.com/files/2009/09/safest-car.jpg There’s only a handful of countries known for building cars. Most of them are in Europe or the Far East. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi wants to add Libya to that list, and this is what he’s cooked up to do it. Called the Libyan Rocket, the car was designed to solve the problem of high instance of road deaths in the north African country. Gaddafi’s people say it’s the safest car ever made, but don’t go into any details to back up the claim. Still, the Colonel’s revolutionary government is building a plant in Tripoli to put it together.He might not be the worlds most loved leader but Colonel Muammar Gaddafi knows whats good for Libya, and how to get things done. |
Are you crazy. Legalizing hemp just to save the world. How dare. Just think about all the pharmaceutical companies profits dropping when everyone starts using the ultimate pain killer. Hemp. All the money the government would loose from the backhanders. Sad to say corrupt governments will never allow the hemp even though it would allow the world to benefit greatlyThat quote up there is one good reason why those Govts. won't allow you grow a crop like hemp without they strictly watching over you. That is why sometimes I ask who is the real criminal. Ibime leave story. ![]() |
Ibime:Oboy hemp is a magic plant you need to know more, if only one can get the Govts. approval to plant on commercial scale, you can't go wrong. Okay you imagine it, which kind pest wan attack hemp crop? No be high the thing go high? As a matter of fact the pest go sleep off there. ![]() kedukc:Whats your plan, I go hail you, but mind you I don't want some nasty EFCC boss or police chief, without adequate information, charging me for illegal activity. Have you got friends in high places? ![]() [flash=180,180] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72O6NP_bfsM?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"[/flash] [flash=180,180] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8VhAWnOQiE?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"[/flash] [flash=180,180] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCnHxBc-AA8?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"[/flash] [flash=180,180] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muyDjlhNJkI?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"[/flash] |
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The corporate websites of Visa and MasterCard were inaccessible at times Wednesday due to an apparent cyberattack by purported Wikileaks backers. Messages posted on Twitter indicated the attacks maybe be in response to recent moves by Visa and Mastercard against WikiLeaks, the website that recently released thousands of secret U.S. State Department documents. "The issue appears to be the result of a concentrated effort to flood our corporate website with traffic and slow access," said MasterCard spokesman James Issokson, in a prepared statement. "We are working to restore normal service levels." ssokson said the hack attack did not affect the use of credit cards or financial security. Representatives from VISA were not immediately available for comment. But Adam Levin, consumer credit and privacy expert for Credit.com, said that it's cause for alarm for credit card holders, who should "religiously monitor their accounts daily for signs of fraudulent activity." "In reality, no accounts are completely safe from economic terrorism," said Levin. "The sophistication level of hackers grows geometrically by the day." Visa Europe, a division of Visa, also stopped accepting payments for WikiLeaks. "Visa Europe has taken action to temporarily suspend Visa payment acceptance on WikiLeaks' website pending investigation into whether it contravenes Visa operating rules, including compliance with local laws in the markets where we operate," said Visa, in a prepared statement. Supporters of WikiLeaks claimed to have launched the cyberattack in retaliation for MasterCard's (MA, Fortune 500) refusal to accept credit cards on the WikiLeaks site. Issokson wouldn't comment on allegations of who was behind the attack. But on Tuesday, MasterCard said it was "working to suspend the acceptance of MasterCard cards on WikiLeaks." On Twitter, a post from a handle called @Anon_Operation took responsibility for the attacks, tweeting about its so-called Operation Payback: "We are glad to tell you that [Mastercard.com] is down and it's confirmed. Operation: Payback (is a bitch!)" Just before the apparent attack on Visa, the same alias posted: "TARGET: WWW.VISA.COM :: FIRE FIRE FIRE!!! WEAPONS." There was no immediate confirmation that whoever was behind the handle was responsible for the attack. The website for PayPal was also the subject of an "attempted DDoS [denial-of-service] attack" in recent days, though the site remained operational, according to PayPal spokeswoman Charlotte Hill. "These attacks have at times slowed the website itself down, but have not significantly impacted payments," she said. Hill confirmed that this happened after PayPal denied service to WikiLeaks. PostFinance, a Swiss bank, also had problems with its website on Tuesday, when it announced that the site was "overloaded owing to a multitude of online enquiries." This happened the day after PostFinance announced that it closed the account of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for having "provided false information regarding his place of residence when opening the account." The PostFinance website was back up Wednesday. Credit.com reported, on its blog, that credit card companies and financial firms were making it difficult for supporters to funnel cash to WikiLeaks. "With such major players cutting off its access to funds, the financial pressure on WikiLeaks appears to be mounting," wrote Credit.com on its blog. "The site can accept donations through DataCell, a Swiss credit card company, and through bank transfers to accounts in Germany and Iceland, though the decision by Visa and MasterCard to block transfers may make it difficult for those channels to remain open." DataCell reported Wednesday that MasterCard and Visa payments were being rejected in its "donation system" through the WikiLeaks website. DataCell said it was taking "immediate legal actions to make donations possible again." "The suspension of payments towards WikiLeaks is a violation of the agreements with their customers," said DataCell, in its news release. "This does clearly create massive financial losses to WikiLeaks which seems to be the only purpose of this suspension." |
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presido1:Ohh yes Chief. The word war would no longer sound gory and dreadful as it is, but interesting and finally the game it was meant to be. Imagine war as a computer game where 6 year olds could join in. LOL. ![]() |
[size=14pt]Hackers Defend WikiLeaks by Attacking PayPal and PostFinance [UPDATE: Mastercard, Too][/size]http://mashable.com/2010/12/08/hackers-wikileaks-paypal-postfinance/ Now when the "brightest of minds" go against the "powers that be", in an area where the "powers that be" depend on the "brightest of minds", lol looks like we are heading for a draw or the "powers that be" succumb and seek a truce. ![]() |
frosbel:. . . . . . and so says Lord Frosbel. |
slap1:Are you sincerely asking a question or you are indirectly telling us what you think? |
ElRazur:So you and your Iranian nuclear bombs to be used on Jews is not enough, you are trying to summon your deities as well. Elrazur your own terrorism has definitely gone past nuclear. |
ElRazur:When will your likes learn to reason. "Lets go bomb the Jewish state and push them into the sea", maybe that is what you want. I will not be surprised if you are a terrorist in disguise. |
koastar:An ultimatum was given to them to leave and go where? Your house I believe. |
SegzyJoe:These are the words of one with no moral grounds. Lets take a look at it this way: If the Military is professional enough, and the army chief had a head on his neck, this would be my suggestion of how to get the region rid of all militants and criminals. First of all we must differentiate a criminal from a militant. A militant fights for a course which he believes is right, by using violence, but he does not hide nor cower, he confronts those he thinks have wronged him face to face and allow the justice of military prowess take its course. A criminal is a thief who cowers among the just and would never come face to face with the authorities unless captured. What the Nigerian Army was looking for in the creeks of Niger Delta (maybe criminals or militants) I don't know and neither do I support. What if the operation was well planned such that this area was well cordoned, no soul goes in or out. The army then calls out for innocent villagers to come out to a particular point where they would be air lifted to a neutral or refugee camp well prepared somewhere in another state, say Osun state. Ohh yes before you say the criminals or militants might join the innocent to be airlifted out, but two things would have been accomplished, they would not be going out with their arms and they stand a risk of been pointed out by the neutral villagers. After this warning has been made whereby a period of time is given to allow for this process, then whoever is left in this cordoned area is either a criminal, a militant or a criminal/militant sympathizer who could be struck by a bullet if the need arises but the principal aim would be to capture these criminals or militants alive to face trial. Oohh yes before you raise your lazy behind to tell me it would be a painful and expensive exercise, let me remind you that every life in that country is worth more than the billions your leaders throw about enriching themselves, otherwise there would be no Nigeria without Nigerians and there would be no nation or person for the corrupt leaders to Govern. Without subjects there is no Governor, plain and simple. This might not be the best way to go about it, there would be better suggestions that might actually reduce the loss of innocent lives to zero, but to walk in to this creek or jungle perharps village, and mow everyone down, including innocent chickens just because some disgruntled elements has chossen the place as a hide out or base, is simply unprofessional. The army chief should answer to this, the commander in chief should strongly investigate the situation and come out with reasonable answers, otherwise both of them are not fit for their jobs. |
sochan:Unfortunately that country is turning to a nation where the symptoms far outweigh the diagnosis thereby requiring a cure to be newly engineered in the best laboratory with the most competent hands. My lovely nation how I weep for thee. Have a good day Sochan. |
sochan:If what you are saying is that the army has once again shown its lack of tact and utmost discipline, championed by the Commander in Chief (in this case GEJ), then we are on the same track. |
sochan:Well I strongly hope you hold the same opinion of working strongly with GEJ to use the armed forces in killing innocent people if your own relatives were involved. Criminals would always hide amongst civilians, you know why, cause criminals are cowards. Then it is the job of the army to show bravery and professionalism in carefully sifting out the criminals, while saving lives. |
Beaf:I do not know and don't care how the Niger Delta issue would be resolved, but the waste of innocent lives is not acceptable. It just goes to show the lack of tact and value for life among leaders and army chiefs. These people are practically shameless and yet they call themselves professionals. It is the loss of Nigerian lives in the hands of those who should protect Nigerian lives (the army) that drew me to the story. These people are completely useless. |
Nigerian military attack in oil-rich delta kills as many as 150 people, human rights activist saysMore info please. |
agabaI23:Igbua ka'm matara na iwu a broda. ![]() ifyalways:After all said and done ![]() |
OOOOhhhhhhhhh Wikileaks, more like Wikirules. ![]() |







