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all this things nai only atiku enjoy it shall not be well with you. |
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thank God, now who is next to follow. |
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Elders are very much vulnerable to financial and internet fraudbecause of their advanced age. As a result, some rogues take advantage of this to defraud them.They may not even be aware of this. You will simply notice that your aged mum or dad keep asking for money every week. Hence, it is very important for you to shield or protect them from fraud. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency shares ways to do this. Limit marketing calls Since elders are always at home, they are more susceptible to scammers who might target their phones. You can block spam calls and messages by using Truecaller. Know their online profile The internet is a minefield of information. You will know everything about an individual with the click of a button. So, take time out to check out their online profile so that you can remove any information hackers and scammers can use to defraud your parents. scrutinise their bank statement Since they aged, you should have access to their bank statement. Hence, from time to time, request for their financial statement and scrutinise it. If you notice any irregularities, you should find out why. Observe changes in them It is easier to know when something is wrong with an elderly person. Do not ignore these changes or sign. It may be that someone is defrauding them. Talk to them and find out the reason why they are depressed. Get a trustworthy person to help You may not have enough time to do all of the above because you do not have enough time. Get someone (it may be a sibling or cousin) you can trust to assist your parents in performing their financial transactions. However, still take time out to check what the person is doing. Take action Immediately you notice any kind of financial scam, you should not overlook it. Take action to block the loophole notwithstanding if it is online or offline. http://www.opinions.ng/protect-elders-scams/ cc: lalasticlala. mynd44 |
i have learnt my lesson in a hard way, i don't borrow money call me wicked friend no problem. |
i love this pic, shout out to all mothers there are the best thing ever. |
instead of you paying fifteen thousand to that thief why not add five to ten thousand and buy a new phone for your wife. |
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tuscani:you are the bigger fool, you can drive your point without insulting me. |
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i think some thing similar also happen in ivory coast when drogba took there world cup qualifier to a city were two tribe were fighting. |
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kekakuz:she just want to know if her daughter is safe with you |
ekensi01:lol, am sorry please teach me. |
TheHistorian:please teach me how to make comment bold and black like yours. |
how kogi go develop when people like dino and bello dey rule i though okowa was worse until bello prove me wrong. |
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CAMEROON CONFEDERATION FAILURE IS GOODNEWS FOR NIGERIA. Cameroon have exited the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup at the bottom of their group with just one point from nine, and while the continent will be disappointed, Nigeria fans certainly won't be. The Indomitable Lions present the single biggest obstacle in Nigeria's quest to reach the 2018 World Cup, and that campaign will be defined by two qualifying games between the sides in late August and early September. As such, many Nigerians were invested in seeing Cameroon not get an injection of confidence from a sterling performance in Russia. This was especially true after the Super Eagles' own humbling 2-0 loss against South Africa recently. Dosed up on confidence but depleted by injuries, coach Gernot Rohr entrusted his Africa Cup of Nations qualifier hopes to youngsters with little international experience. That decision backfired spectacularly as the Eagles were beaten at home by a team they had never previously lost a competitive game against. Rohr, who watched almost all of Cameroon's games during the Afcon tournament in Gabon earlier this year, would have seen plenty in Russia to be both optimistic and wary about regarding the Indomitable Lions. GOOD NEWS FOR ROHR Cameroon's goalscoring issues have not abated. At the Nations Cup, their top scorer was a defender. In Russia, they only managed two goals in three games. The second could easily have been awarded as an own-goal to Germany goalkeeper Andre Ter Stegen, as Vincent Aboubakar's glancing header appeared to be heading away from goal before the keeper deflected it back netwards. Aboubakar's profligacy might be a factor in the Indomitable Lions' lack of goals, but it is not an isolated issue. A general affliction of poor decision-making in the final third follows the African champions like a bad smell. Particularly guilty is standout wide forward Christian Bassogog, who has burning pace and tricky touches, but doesn't seem to have the awareness to match those tools with a final ball. Cameroon's passing was painfully sloppy for the duration of their brief stay at the tournament. Keeping the ball for any length of time appeared to be something they were not equipped to handle. It was exactly the same problem as at the Afcon, where they bunkered down for most the games and only ventured forward on the counter. It presents both good and bad news for the Super Eagles. Good news: They can keep the ball and find ways to create goalscoring opportunities. Bad news: Both goals they conceded against South Africa came from bad defending against rapid counter attacks. BAD NEWS FOR ROHR Fabrice Ondoa again showed himself to be a remarkably good goalkeeper. Although Nigeria under Rohr create chances every game, they have not quite found a way to convert those to goal feasts. That was their undoing against Bafana Bafana, when they failed to take their first half- chances and were punished late on. Ondoa's goalkeeping means Rohr may have to rethink his decision to play Kelechi Iheanacho as his lead striker and consider options like Odion Ighalo and Brown Ideye. While they may not be prolific goalscorers, their strength, hold-up play and experience for that one-touch finish could prove vital, especially if they have Iheanacho roving behind them. At the back, Cameroon were relatively solid, only opened up by the discipline, organisation and experience of both the Chilean and German frontlines. The Lions' tendency to fly into challenges will be music to the ears of a returning Victor Moses and in-form Alex Iwobi, though Rohr will have to drill the art of patience into his forwards. Despite their poor decision-making, Cameroon were generally incisive from the wide areas. Aboubakar's ability to meet crosses has never been in doubt. He may misdirect 100 of those, but it only takes one. With Leon Balogun back, it is unlikely those crosses will do as much damage, but it is something Rohr has to prep for in the event the Mainz defender is unavailable again. KEY SOLUTIONS Overall, not much changed for Cameroon from what Rohr observed in Gabon, and the solutions to his problems remain the same: Get his experienced players fit and ready. 1. First-choice goalkeeper Carl Ikeme back to take charge of the penalty area. 2. Defender Leon Balogun back from injury to deal with the physical Cameroon forwards, both in the air and on the ground. Missing that, start the experienced Kenneth Omeruo rather than rookie Chidozie Awaziem. 3. Restore captain John Mikel Obi (who should hopefully be fit and available for the fixtures). 4. Solve the left-back issues to deal with Bassogog's pace and invention and, if need be, use one holding midfielder. 5. Unleash Victor Moses up-front. http://kwese.espn.com/football/club/nigeria/657/blog/post/3148699/cameroons-confederations-cup-failure-is-good-news-for-nigeria |
Biko kedu ndi ma anya Bible... Make una come ansa me dis question ooo. 'Pls I Need Ur Answers' When Adam & Eve Gave Birth To Cain & Abel,as At That Time There Were Only 4 People On Earth ie (Adam,Eve,Cain,Abel).The Bible Say Cain Killed Abel & Was Cursed By God,leaving Only 3 People On Earth ie (Adam,Eve,Cain).But According To The Bible,Cain Traveled To A Town Called 'Nod' And Married & Gave Birth To Children With Her. My Questions Are; 1. Which Other Human Did Cain Marry Since Adam & Eve Were The Only People Created By God! Was There Another Creation That We Were Not Told Abt? 2. How Did The Writer Know All This If There Were Only 4 People That Time? 3. Who Built The City Where Cain Traveled To? |
snowblaq:smile...... lets get to business. maybe hating has another definition.....most of you female lack manners, and from your response am sure you are one of them.... am not lazy and find it awkward seeking help from female. you have problem with comprehension not me contradicting my self. |
snowblaq:sweetheart am not the OP and i don't need your advice. am not being intimidate by any so call successful woman, just because you are fortunate or should i say lend a helping hand should give you an opportunity to make vile comment,life does not end today guest tomorrow you find your self in such situation you won't come here to seek help. |
Quite unfortunately, cases of kidnap are not new in Nigeria. Exactly a month ago, a kidnap gang stormed the Lagos State Model College at the Igbonla area of Epe and abducted six students – making it the second case in seven months. The kidnap gang was said to have penetrated the school through a hole they dug in the fence, shooting sporadically into the air. They grabbed six students and boarded speedboats the speedboats they'd come with. Really, kidnappers are daredevils in Nigeria, and anywhere around the world. The recent arrest of kidnap kingpin, Chukwudidumeme Onuomadike, a.ka. Evans, exposed the lavish lifestyle that kidnappers live in Nigeria at the expense of other people's innocence and fortune. Evans, the 'most notorious' kidnapper was rounded up few weeks ago in Lagos at his Magodo residence. Evans is a billionaire kidnapper. The ill-gotten fortunes he has been able to amass beat the imagination of even the most corrupt in Nigerian society. Evans changed the face of kidnapping in Nigeria. He collected $1 million ransom on six different occasions. Though not tried before the court yet, Evans' confessions have nailed him, and won't rule out the possibility of him being either jailed for life or convicted to death. And as well, the Inspector General of Police has advocated for the imposition of death sentence on convicted kidnappers to set as a lesson for others. What are those things that would happen if Evans gets death sentence? They include: 1. Decimate Kidnap Cases In Nigeria : The death conviction of notorious Evans will signal a new era for 'kidnapping business' in Nigeria – of a society that can no longer condone notoriety and it concomitant crimes. 2. More Confidence In Nigeria Security Forces: Kidnapping is a major challenge for security forces in Nigeria, but the efforts of security forces have been laudable in getting Evans arrested, and conducting investigation leading to the revelation of other truths and accomplices. His death conviction will restore the confidence of Nigerians in the workings of the security forces. 3. He Would Serve As Deterrent For Others: Evans may not be the only billionaire kidnapper in Nigeria, just that he happens to be the first to be caught. There are still many 'Evans' out there that are yet to be nabbed. Evans death conviction would serve as deterrent to his 'gang' that may be lurking out there. 4. Lesson For Nigerian Youths: The extravagant lifestyle of Evans is enough to 'convince' anyone, especially youths that kidnapping is a money- bag. But his death will possibly kill such thoughts. It will serve as a lesson for Nigerian youths that kidnapping is no legit business and does not have a breathing place in any society. 5. Justice Served: Few days ago, #FreeEvans, a movement for the release of the notorious kidnapper, trended on social media. But the campaign was greeted with outrage on the internet, particularly on Twitter. The conviction to death of the kidnapper would amount to justice being served. |
snowblaq:sweetheart who is hating here, am not hating! you are a woman and i expect you to make such a silly comment too. |
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