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The question is this? Do they practice student unionism here as it is practiced abroad? Neteller here: .com.ng |
No matter what. He's a human like us. Please RIP. Neteller here: .com.ng |
This is a blame game. When PDP was in power, people blamed them for electoral violence. When APC is now in power, they're blamed for electoral violence. When would the country start meting out severe punishment against political thugs? Neteller here: .com.ng |
I wonder why StumbleUpon released such an article several weeks ago. The article quickly went viral because hackers, scammers, etc. would be interested in such. Yes, there are people with lots of criminal energy who would be pleased to get hold of default a long list of admin login and passwords. You can see the article here: http://ituglobalforex..com.ng/2016/03/default-admin-username-and-password-list.html Happily, SumbleUpon realized the gravity of this kind of article and quickly removed the article. Thanks to them. Even if the article was not removed, I am not interested in looking for admin login details of websites. I have more productive things to do. Neteller here: www..com.ng |
I am talking about Zulu girls. Zulus have a noble culture and a rich history. I the past they went about half-naked. You can Google the portrait of Chaka the Zulu, an illustrious Zulu emperor. He lived roughly 200 years ago. But now, I can see that Zulus still dress half-nakedly when doing traditional things. For example, you would see their beautiful virgins walking about half-naked when doing traditional things, like traditional dance. You can see some pics here: https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Zulu+girls&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpq_2D6MnLAhXINxQKHT_7BbgQ_AUIBygB&biw=1366&bih=643#imgrc=_ In this present age and advances in the world, is it still normal for sexy, fine and mature girls to walk about almost naked in the name of tradition? Wouldn’t that result on some crimes or sins being committed, like rape? Neteller here: www..com.ng |
“Vote for a candidate who promises the least, for he would disappoint you the least.” – Bernard Baruch I wish our president long life and sound health. The most important reason why people voted for Buhari (APC) was because they were disillusioned with Jonathan (PDP). They thought that a new party in power would bring the promised change. Nigeria is a complex nation, and doing things that would bring positive effects nationwide is extremely difficult. The reality is: promises are easy to make but difficult to execute. For example, I hated the issue of N5000 for every unemployed youth or citizen. While it sound perfect in theory, it would fail in practice because of severe budget shortfalls, and because Nigeria is not yet ripe for that; or why would not a millionaire apply for such N5000 if he would not be found out? Very soon, Buhari would be one year in power and very soon 4 years in power. People have become poorer, more people have become unemployed, etc. In fact, things have become worse, though that does not rule out the possibility that they can improve soon. I hope Buhari’s government would do things that would make most Nigerians smile, apart from the ongoing recovery of looted funds. In case the situations continue as they are (God forbid), do you think Buhari can win the next presidential elections? Do you think people would, out of indignation, vote back the now precarious PDP into power? Would people rather continue voting for APC instead of seeing PDP return to power? What is your prediction? Can anyone really satisfy Nigerians? Neteller here: www..com.ng |
I have read news headlines, saying Goodluck Jonathan would be probed; and that the presidency has okayed that. Should GEJ be probed? If not, why not? Think what would have happened if GEJ refused to relinquish power, as I believed Godsday Orubebe would have done if he were the president. Arms and mercenaries would be imported and world powers would turn Nigeria into a war zone. Tens of millions of people would suffer death, disease and severe privation. Can you see what is happening in Syria because one man refuses to relinquish power? Did you know what happened in Cote d'Ivoire some years back, only because Laurent Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in general elections? There are many examples around the world – past and present. Jonathan saved Nigeria from lots of unthinkable horrors by quickly conceding defeat in the last general elections, congratulating Buhari and arranging several private meetings with him. He even visited the presidency recently. Whereas we know governors who refused to show up on the days of handing over, simply because the lost power. Jonathan showed up and handed over properly. Despite his obvious mistakes (no-one is perfect), GEJ is a genuine democrat! Why would you probe Jonathan only? Is he the only ex-president/ex-head of state? What about other ex-heads of state/ex-presidents? Are they also clean? Why can’t they be probed? Why Jonathan only? Are there not past APC governors who must also be probed? I am not defending corruption or saying EFCC should not do their job. But he who is without sin should cast the first stone. Nigeria is not like Western nations where no-one is above the law. I am sad when some people are persecuted selectively while other culpable souls walk about freely. If I were Buhari, I would tell officials in my Government to leave GEJ alone. Neteller here: www..com.ng |
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Resetting NETELLER Account Credentials Security enhancements in your NETELLER Account As part of our ongoing improvements to the NETELLER Account this year, we are enhancing the security of your account by making a few changes. These changes may require you to: Create a new password for your NETELLER Account and confirm it Select three security questions (please ensure you can remember your answers). Reset your Secure ID. To do this, click on "Continue" and after a few seconds, you will be presented with your new Secure ID. (Please record your new Secure ID and keep it in a safe place; we will not send it to you by email.) Why is this happening? Periodically resetting your Secure ID and password makes it harder for anyone to breach the security of your account, and having multiple security questions gives you a secure way to prove your identity when changing account credentials in the future, or when speaking with a member service agent. Why is my account disabled? Until you update your account credentials, you will not be able to transfer money from your NETELLER Account to any site. Read more: https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3246/session/L3RpbWUvMTQ1NjAwMDMxMS9zaWQvemlSZWVBSm0%3D Neteller here: www..com.ng |
We all have our "silly" past. Neteller here: .com.ng |
I hope the money would be used properly. Neteller here: .com.ng |
No blame am ooo. Na charm cause am. Neteller here: .com.ng |
Fear can result in wrong answers. Neteller here: .com.ng |
How many people in Nigeria have gone for life imprisonment for corruption, having all their possessions stripped? Answer: None. There can never be another country like my country. Neteller here: .com.ng |
At least, some bodyguards are with him. Neteller here: .com.ng |
Peter can wear anything he wants to wear... as long as he's not going naked. Neteller here: .com.ng |
I feel perplexed when costs of things go up and up and up and people have less and less and less money. Neteller here: .com.ng |
I'm tired of this kind of news. Rape, rape, rape. There are animals among people. Neteller here: .com.ng |
Mr President, do what you say you want to do. Bust most importantly, do what will alleviate the grim experiences faced by most Nigerians. May Gold help you Sir. Neteller here: .com.ng |
I'm sorry to say this, but it's true that woman is capable of bringing a rift between brothers, families, friends, etc, Neteller here: .com.ng |
So cute and nice.. Neteller here: .com.ng |
I believe, unofficially, we are already around 200 million. Census costs lots of money and I don't think Nigeria is ready for that now. Neteller here: .com.ng |
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