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Giditrendz:Now how about JAMB (a large gathering of secondary school students seeking for admission into universities). |
babyfaceafrica:..... and what's your contribution to Nigeria's economy. Cock sucker. |
Slimranky:I see. frustration wan kill this person finish. After dating several girls online, you nor fit find one wen fine or young and you got fed up and decided to express your frustration online. eyahhh. Nevertheless what you're saying might not be so far from the truth and I can see some sense in it. However, the sample size is small, very small to draw a conclusion |
Zenithpeak:How about China. They strictly control religion and some cases ban some religions yet they seem successful. Also, they don't declare themselves as a religious state like some western, eastern and almost all african nations do. |
Jeromejnr:I think they are bringing sanity to the state. That's their contribution. Everything is not money or some stupid white elephant projects as some brainwashed Christians are made to believe. |
Chinese billionaire and co-founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma, says he will donate masks, test kits and protective suits to all countries in Africa to help the continent in its fight against the novel coronavirus. Ma's foundation will donate at total of 1.1 million testing kits, six million masks, and 60,000 protective suits and face shields. They will also work with local medical institutions on the continent to provide online training material for coronavirus clinical treatments. "The world cannot afford the unthinkable consequences of a COVID-19 pandemic in Africa," he said in a statement tweeted Monday. Africa has so far confirmed more than 300 cases, Egypt being the hardest hit with 110 cases. The items will be delivered to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will oversee the distribution of the supplies to other African countries, Ma said. On Friday, the billionaire founder of Alibaba said he would donate 500,000 coronavirus testing kits and one million face masks to the United States. He has also shared his plans to give to Europe as well as Iran. "Now it is as if we were all living in the same forest on fire. As members of the global community, it will be irresponsible of us to sit on the fence, panic, ignore facts, or fail to act. We need to take action now," Ma said. source: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/16/africa/jack-ma-donate-masks-coronavirus-africa/index.html?utm_content=2020-03-16T20%3A01%3A04&utm_medium=social&utm_term=link&utm_source=twbusiness
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday met with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, at the State House, Abuja. Daily Trust learnt that the closed-door meeting was used to discuss the crisis rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the complaint of the South East geo-political zone over the distribution of $22.7billion external loan. The governors, under the aegis of the South-East Governors’ Forum, had protested against the decision not to allot a single project in the loan to the south-east zone and advised the National Assembly not to approve the facility. The Speaker was said to have informed the President of the need to consider the concern raised by the stakeholders in the South-East, including the lawmakers. Already, Senate had approved President Buhari’s request for $22.7billion external loan which was hitherto turned down by the eighth Senate under Bukola Saraki in 2016. The federal government had said the loan, which would be used to finance projects on infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water supply, growth and employment generation, would be funded by World Bank, African Development Bank (ADB), Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JlCA), German Development Bank (KFW), China Exim Bank and French Development Agency. The two key figures in the APC also discussed the issue concerning the ruling party, especially the division caused by the move to remove the National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. Daily Trust also reports that the embattled APC National Chairman today met the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari. However, the outcome of the meeting was not made known to journalists. Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/updated-buhari-gbajabiamila-meet-over-apc-22-7bn-loan-distribution.html
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tomdon:Since people can set you up and make put you in a tight condition, then you don't have to receive any money from any random guy only to pay him cash. You might be used for money laundering. If you must collect money from another person, that money must be yours. Don't collect money on your bank account to pay the sender cash. |
tomdon:Yes. Otherwise financial service providers will be held responsible for crimes such as money laundering, armed robbery, etc. This guy could be held for such if he doesn't know who he is offering the service to. People are very bad these days. They steal a lot. |
bigt2:Man you nor get sense. How dare you tell him that wen e don enter trouble. He can't sue the bank. The Original Poster acted like a bank to another bank customer to receive money on his bank account in order to give his "bank customer" cash. The thing is, this guy didn't do know your customer (KYC) before he decided to turn his account to a deposit money bank. Now that the cash has been withdrawn from his account, he has to pay back the said funds no question asked. If he can find the person who made the transfer to him, then fine, otherwise he should just take heart and be wise next time. This is a lesson for every person reading this message. |
A large crowd of monkeys has been filmed brawling over a pot of yoghurt in a street in Thailand. A fall in tourist numbers amid the Covid-19 outbreak has resulted in far fewer people offering them food. The video was filmed in Lopburi, a city north-east of Bangkok that is famed for its monkey population source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2020/mar/13/hungry-monkeys-brawl-over-food-as-coronavirus-hits-tourism-in-thailand-video?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3fKbqihmHc5VHENxzCRJmEN6VfttPHqgyETglXZEL2-Xnvf8fHWgrTYbk#Echobox=1584103806 |
oz4real83:you get sense? You thinks say Nigerian market na one thing for crude oil. Your govt. dey complain say dem they subsidize petroleum products and you nor fit get sense understand say dem nor dey make moni from crude oil sales in Nigerian market. FYI na international sales nai dey give naija the needed foreign exchange wen dem dey use take power their economy. |
A group of fake call center criminals in India got beaten at their own game when they faced the hacking prowess of a Briton named Jim Brownning. The man outwitted these group of so called "Tech support personnel" who have swindled hundreds of thousands of dollars from unsuspecting victims (mostly elderly people) in the United States and the United Kindgom. Jim shares a recording of his exploits on social media channels to entertain and educate people on these scamming practices which made him got the attention of the BBC. Below is one of his exploits shown on the BBC YouTube page. You can find more by following Jim on his social media channels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rmvhwwiQAY |
Macsjebs:Trump can't control himself. Bush and Obama are very good with regards to minding what you say as a leader. But Trump? The guy is just too careless. Man, you need to watch your mouth. |
dustydee:On the headlines, yes it was wrongly reported. But on the first line of the article, it wasn't. The first line read thus. JetStar: |
Omolarablg:abeg ehn..... keep God away from this mata. Sometimes when we tink say we dey glorify God, you're actually blaspheming him ignorantly. |
dustydee:Yes, he may be Singaporean, but the target was China. This shot the British people took against this guy can be classed as an off target shot and the Singaporean was just unfortunate to receive it. |
But the court should impose presidents on people. Ndi ara. when the tide favors you, you don't complain, but if it doesn't it feels like the court is imposing governors on people. Rubbish oshiomole. where is Obaseki sef? Please come and deal with this guy with a bald head from Edo state. Nonsense |
story for the gods. So rain has not been falling in Wuhan or it wouldn't have fell this year if not for TB Joshua? SMH..... cheap drama and prophecies. cheap people. ![]() |
delishpot:Well, this one na racisim for UK not in China. |
(CNN)A 23-year-old Singapore man of Chinese ethnicity who was studying in London has spoken out about racism linked to the coronavirus after suffering facial injuries in a "racially aggravated assault."Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/03/uk/coronavirus-assault-student-london-scli-intl-gbr/index.html?utm_content=2020-03-03T21%3A36%3A04&utm_medium=social&utm_term=link&utm_source=fbCNNi&fbclid=IwAR36fZE3cltK9-B53SymgMlIRZ01EdlH_kcSh9kj2yHMuO0LjvvCrHiQQf0
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When it comes to committing fraud, Nigerians are very popular. However, with all the noise made by the so called Nigerian Yahoo Boys - the news stories, EFCC arrests, court cases etc. - it seems that Nigerian internet fraudsters are lagging behind their Indian counterparts. The video below is from the BBC and it exposes a big internet fraud organisation in India and gives an insight to how much they earn. https://web.facebook.com/bbcnews/videos/289623162011871/ Let me know what you think. |
death to the enemy. |
SpecialAdviser:No. Nigeria will not do that. Instead she should be paid for her services and we should make use of her services time and time again when it is needed. |
kerzhim:hahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaa...... guy you are very funny. Na sombody tell u say make you go bet? You nor know say betting na evil bussinesses promoted by corrupt businessmen? I used to be a gambler before, but I got delivered from it when I foundd a better work. |
I think many people on this thread are Ignorant about the Riemann Hypothesis and Clay Math Millennium Prize Problems and I wish to make some issues clear. 1.First and Foremost Dr. Opeyemi has not won the One million Dollar Prize. According to reports he is the fourth person to solve the problem. So even if his solution is correct, he will still not win the prize as there are three others who have solved the problem. 2. Currently Clay Mathematics Institute (the awarder of the One Million Dollar Prize) has still marked the Riemann Hypothesis as Unsolved at least for now. Which gives a clear indication that no one has yet been awarded or declared the solver of the 156 year old problem. For a proof of this visit www.claymath.org/millennium-problems/riemann-hypothesis 3. One of Clay Math rules states that if anyone is able to solve any of its Millennium prize problems the solution must be published in a Mathematical journal of worldwide reputation and the solution must be generally accepted two years after the solution has been shown to the whole world. But Dr Opeyemi have just shown the world his solution to the Riemann Hypothesis just a few days ago (Of Course he published it in a Math Journal) and his solution has been accepted by just some few people that have seen it. For more on Clay Math Rules visit here www.claymath.org/millennium-problems/rules-millennium-prizes 4. Some bloggers went as far as posting falsehood about Clay Math Prize. They posted that Dr Opeyemi has won One Billion Dollar (Not One Million Dollar) prize. Isn't that Ridiculous In case you don't know Clay Math Institute only pays $1,000,000 (US Dollars) for solving any of its Millennium Prize problemsFor my brothers and sisters out there who want to make some cool $1M by solving mathematics there are about Seven problems begging to be solved and I think you should try them. You can find them directly from the Clay Math website www.claymath.org/millennium-problems Hey..... please wait before you click that link let me give you a warning: It is not that easy to solve mathematics. Sometimes math is not fun at all. Pick only one of the Unsolved problems and focus on it. Don't think you can solve them all. |

In case you don't know Clay Math Institute only pays $1,000,000 (US Dollars) for solving any of its Millennium Prize problems