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Wetin you say make we con do for you na? |
2015 is going to be very interesting oo.... |
Operamini still dey exist?...ucweb all d way o |
Front page materia nor dey enter front page ? |
Android L |
True or false ? |
She make o |
Make brain o |
I pray may dey release am o... Nor be Nigeria we dey again |
Me agree with Maradona o .....messi nor deserve at all |
U don dey pick his call abi?....okay o |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] Ah! Red chamber noting meaningful dey come out of Red chamber o ![]() |
FIFA: Government give me money but don't get involve in my business |
To get waec na crime again...all dose useless politician when get bsc msc PhD abeg na wetin dey don do |
Great one........konga is growing fast o |
Make I download am! |
User data shows London, Lagos and Istanbul are among the top places to relocate The social network compared users’ hometowns with their current homes Data found that Lagos, Nigeria grew 18.6 per cent between 2000 and 2012 Istanbul was second most popular city with migrants from within Turkey Over 15 per cent of the Earth’s population use Facebook, with 1.19 billion users logging on each month. The social network knows intimate details about most of these people - whether it be what they eat for lunch or who they spend most of their time with. While the concept is unnerving, the vast quantities of personal data can also provide fascinating insights about the world we live in and how it’s changing. The data found that Lagos in Nigeria grew 18.6 per cent between 2000 and 2012 as a destination city Istanbul was the second most popular city. A large proportion of migrants came from other parts of Turkey, with the rest originating from Eastern Europe. ‘We believe that these migrations have cultural and political motives, on top of economical ones,’ said Facebook. ‘For instance, we observe migration from Bulgaria (with a considerable Turkish minority) and from majority-Muslim Bosnia.’ According to this data, countries such as India, Nigeria, and Turkey are becoming increasingly urban, with many people moving from rural areas into large cities such as Hyderabad and Chennai in India and Lagos in Nigeria. For most of the cities on the top 10 list, the megacity migrations are coming from within the same countries. But there are a few interesting patterns. Kampala in Uganda, for instance, is absorbing a significant number of people from towns in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo. In the U.S. coordinated migrations tend to come from other countries, such as from Cuba to Miami and from Mexico to cities such as Chicago, Houston, Dallas, and Los Angeles. The Facebook data, however, excludes China, where the social network is banned but which has undergone the largest migration in human history. A separate study used Facebook data to look more specifically at movements between countries, rather than cities. A team at Wolfram Research found major inflows of U.S. immigration from India, China and the UK. This isn’t the first time scientists have used Facebook to analyse migration trends. Two years ago, former Apple developer Pete Warden published a blog revealing data he scraped from public Facebook profiles. He initially shared the data with the world but later took it offline after a legal threat from Facebook. The social site said he had failed to obtain prior written permission. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2529905/How-Facebook-reveals-human-migration-User-data-shows-London-Lagos-Istanbul-places-relocate. |
Western Australia is now considered the world's deadliest place for shark attacks and since 2012 six people have been killed - with the number of attacks said to be rising. In a bid to solve this problem, scientists from the area have fitted 320 sharks with special transmitters that track the animals’ movements. If a tagged shark swims within a kilometre of any beach along the west coast, a receiver will trigger an alert, which then generates an automatic warning tweet. Each tweet details the breed of the shark as well as the time it triggered the alarm and the shark’s approximate location. This location is based on which receiver was triggered. Among the sharks tagged are tiger sharks, great whites and bronze whaler sharks. The tweets are used in conjunction with the lifeguard patrols and helicopter sightings. The Twitter feed also keeps followers up to date with rescue missions and informs of beach closures, including those that have been closed due to shark sightings. Each tweet is sent from the Surf Life Saving WA Twitter feed, pictured, and contains the breed of the shark as well as the time it triggered the alarm and the shark's approximate location. This location is based on which receiver was triggered. The tweets are sent in conjunction with lifeguard and helicopter patrols As well as warning nearby swimmers to avoid potentially shark-infested waters, the tags are additionally being used by researchers to learn more about the sharks’ movements and behaviour. Dr Rory McAuley, from the Department of Fisheries told Sky News: ‘The battery life of internal acoustic tags is up to 10 years so the scientific data that may be collected from this shark is unprecedented.’ Ministers have also signed an agreement allowing fishermen in the region to use bait to attract and catch sharks during the summer months. Any sharks larger than three metres will then be killed to protect swimmers. Despite this rise, deaths from shark attacks are rare. According to figures from National Geographic, people have a one in 3.7 million chance of being killed by a shark. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2531157/The-sharks-TWEET-Tagged-fish-send-Twitter-messages-close-tourists.html#ixzz2p2mcmd9f |
nice ooooooooooo |
I'm In |
I like bros.... ![]() |
make una wait ooo...........wen God create hellfire? from d book of creation God tell us waytin he create from first day to sixth day..he nor mention say..he create hellfire.......when God first destory d bad he destory day forever dat was d bad people in d time of Noah.......................Jeremiah 19:5 And they built the high places of the Ba′al in order to burn their sons in the fire as whole burnt offerings to the Ba′al, something that I had not commanded or spoken of, and that had not come up into my heart.”’ |
God does not torture people eternally in hell. |
Hon Chidi Lloyds suppose to be in prison |
dis woman and co nor dey respect anybody becus of power.......nawoo |