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Berrypie:The the Managing Director of the International Corporate Protection Group gave similar hints; Frank Mba did same as published on Punch News: http://www.punchng.com/news/how-to-identify-a-suicide-bomber/. And yes, they have various modes of operation but these are the very likely characteristics I've seen even on suicide attack videos. |
carzola:Yes! BVN closing date was moved but when last did you visit the bank to make a transaction to know if the facts are true? |
loomer:E fit be like story but if you dey north, you'd understand the need to know these. |
External Appearance *They’re usually young, especially a young man, sweating profusely, looking around furtively. *They usually wear loose clothing giving the impression that the body is disproportionately larger than the head or feet. *They are usually from an ethnic minority – but not essentially. This, according to security professionals, is the most likely profile of a suicide bomber. *They wear heavy clothing, no matter what the season (out of season dress) Behaviour or Movement *Suspect usually has stiff movement, lack of mobility, decreased flexibility *There is usually a repeated attempt to shove the police and other security agents *They appear to always walk slowly while staying vigilant by glancing side by side and may often be fervently praying to him/herself – giving the appearance of whispering to someone *Suspect keeps one or both arms in their pocket at all times or tightly gripping something like a triggering device *Suspect often will be fixated on the target and appear nervous *Suspect usually exhibit forceful behavior trying to push their way through a crowd to reach their target *Suspect shows no response to any authoritative voice, command or direct salutation *Display signs of drug use. They tend to have large pupils, fixed stares, and erratic behaviour Suspect Equipment *Suspect usually carries a bag, suitcase or backpacks *Electrical wires, switches, metal or electronic apparatus sticking out of back or clothing Original post: http://therealnenye.com/?p=3193 |
My uncle is terribly sick and needs funds to get proper medical attention but can't access his account because of BVN. I finally decided to go see him. This was a decision I had been skeptical about because of what I had been told of his present condition. Well, I eventually paid him a visit after almost six years. The last time I saw him was at my wedding. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I had to restrain myself from crying because I didn’t want to break down in front of him. I didn’t know what to expect of his reaction if he saw me cry. I had to be strong (I kept telling myself while I forced myself to smile and look strong) when within me I knew a tsunami was threatening to break loose. I knew that an attempt to loosen the reins a bit would be disastrous, so I held on with every ounce of will in me. In my wildest imagination I couldn’t have fathomed he’d ever be in that state – very frail. His once commanding voice lacked the weight and authority it carried with it. Don’t get me wrong, he wasn’t a tyrant nor a dictator, but a man with a commanding presence who wanted all around him to succeed by all means ( through the right channel I might add). He is one of my favorite paternal uncles . He’s always been there for my siblings and I, making sure we were on the right track, seeing our parents couldn’t be physically present at the time we were growing up. He would pay visits whenever he could, even when he had functions to attend in the town where we resided. His first point or last point of call before leaving town was always our home, just to see how we were faring. Then, he’d always give us gifts. We all looked forward to this because uncle A wasn’t tightfisted when it comes to giving). I could go on and on about Uncle A. Back to the present. I was greatly pained to learn that he could no longer access his funds because he hadn’t registered for his Bank Verification Number ( BVN). My other uncles have tried to explain to the bank about his condition and yet they still insist he must be physically present to register. Read Tamara's full story here: http://therealnenye.com/?p=3500 |
hahn:Burning a thief is barbaric. It's better beating the criminal before handing over to the supposed authorities. Although, the level of the crime still hold room for argument but I'm not in support of burning any human being. |
voltron:We truly need such an effective law in this country. I do hope this idea gets to our FG. |
Many exes and victims of rape have been victimized over the internet by their perpetrators who would usually leak sex-tapes or pictures of their nude to the public via the internet to take revenge or damage their personality. Well, here’s one Bad news for those who involve in the revenge porn act. Google is set to take a step on such as it is difficult to stop through legal means. Read more: http://therealnenye.com/?p=2468
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Cristiano Ronaldo today completed his third straight hat-trick in three games as Portugal came from behind to defeat Armenia 2-3 in EURO qualification Group I. Elsewhere, Robert Lewandowski scored three late hattricks as Poland thrashed Georgia 4-0 to move one point ahead of World Cup winners Germany at the top of Group D in the EURO 2016 qualification. Likewise, Andre Schurrle scored a hattrick as world champions thrashed Gibraltar by 7-0. More: http://therealnenye.com/2015/06/cristiano-ronaldo-robert-lewandowski-and-andre-schurrle-hit-hattricks/
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Here’s the top-20: 1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (boxing): $300 million 2. Manny Pacquiao (boxing): $160 million 3. Cristiano Ronaldo (soccer): $79.6 million 4. Lionel Messi (soccer): $73.8 million 5. Roger Federer (tennis): $67 million 6. LeBron James (basketball): $64.8 million 7. Kevin Durant (basketball): $54.1 million 8. Phil Mickelson (golf): $50.8 million 9. Tiger Woods (golf): $50.6 million 10. Kobe Bryant (basketball): $49.5 million 11. Ben Roethlisberger (football): $48.9 million 12. Rory McIlroy (golf): $48.3 million 13. Novak Djokovic (tennis): $48.2 million 14. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (soccer): $39.1 million 15. Lewis Hamilton (racing): $39 million 16. Ndamukong Suh (football): $38.6 million 17. Fernando Alonso (racing): $35.5 million 18. Gareth Bale (soccer): $35 million 19. Jon Lester (baseball): $34.1 million 20. Derrick Rose (basketball): $33.9 million Read more: http://therealnenye.com/2015/06/floyd-mayweather-tops-list-of-20-highest-paid-athletes-in-the-world/ |
Twitter yesterday made an announcement on their plans to lift the classic 140-character limit on Direct Messages. Starting in July (no specified date), users would be able to run DMs as long as they like, turning it into more of a typical instant massage and group chat service. This was also predicted to help companies boost customer service on Twitter. More: http://therealnenye.com/2015/06/twitter-to-remove-140-character-limit-from-direct-messages/ |
I'm so grateful to have found, read, and absorbed everyone's view about life In general. I spent the whole day reading all posts, replies and comment. So interesting. The truth is, THE TRUTH would always be THE TRUTH. Whether you mask it or try to twist it. I would love to advise that it would be wiser to say nothing about something you have no idea about than utter poisonous words that would hunt your soul for misleading people. Many have brought use true teachings but times without number, men have distorted these pure works and turn them apart by creed. Let the alive see what goodness our Creator has bestowed upon us for the dead can sleep blind to all these splendor. The TRUTH is here on earth; you will only find it if you earnestly seek it. Wish you all the strenght. |
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Well I give you credits Jide for this initiative. I am Ivan Aliku by name and I'm also into blogging. Here's my blog url: http://bloggers-club.com I noticed a lot of Nigerians also have blogs out there. This list is long and may take real time to connect with some poeple but it would be worth it on the long run. I will begin connecting soon. On my way to add you Jide. |
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