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any seller willing to accept mtn transfer for Etisalat 250mb? if yes then drop your WhatsApp. |
sound OK. but I hope they all have five battery screen Meter to be switching from one to the other without powering off. and can last a week without charging on heavy usage . lol |
the fact its 30mb I still can't browse. this network is shit. can't wait yo switch back to glo. |
Alert!!!! airtel has cut down the what'sapp plan of 50mb for N100 to now 30Mb. my glo bis has plan expired and I opted to airtel today just to browse for the main time first with the airtel WhatsApp but was surprise it has now been cut down to 30Mb. what the way forward airtel. backward or forward? |
Firstly I want to start with the building of the Nigeria prison. First of all the Nigeria prison currently is outdated and therefore a criminal offence to even think if putting anyone there, as it doesn't meet up with the basic human rights law to life in respective of the crime committed. I am one of those who want buhari to succeed with his regime and fight against corruption. And Who said the rich cannot be jailed? But first he need to build new 50 world class prison in Nigerian, worth of 40 billion each. He can start with 6 in each of the 6 geo political zones. Money can be generated from this prisons. First class prison, second class prison, third class prison and then the forth class prison before the normal free prison. First class prison is 10,000 a day, and second class 5,000 a day, third class 500 a day and forth class 100 a day, While Fifth class is free for all. This will ensure no escape route for anyone to avoid jail or strict punishment. While the elite are in jail government can generate funds from the prison infrastructure. And also the maintaining of the prison infrastructure. As we all know our history of maintaining culture 2, the police, The Nigeria police recruitment is faulty, criminals cannot investigate criminals, While the building of the prisons are on, a major police reform should be the key. A new policing and new law. Citizens should be enlighten of the law. To be continue. Typing |
By Emily Flitter NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three months after a team of international law enforcement officials raided the digital currency firm Liberty Reserve, cyber experts say criminals are increasingly turning to another online currency called Perfect Money. Idan Aharoni, the head of cyber intelligence at EMC Corp's RSA security division, said that some online scam artists and thieves are using Perfect Money's digital currency to launder money and conceal profits in much the same way they allegedly did with Liberty Reserve's currency. On behalf of their clients, which include major financial institutions, Aharoni and his team monitor Internet forums that hackers use to sell stolen credit card information. After Liberty Reserve was taken down in May, activity on these forums initially slowed and then picked up again, with some hackers saying they would accept Perfect Money for payments, he said. "We expected a large migration to another e- currency, and that has happened," said Aharoni, whose RSA unit sells security services to 30,000 corporations and government agencies, including the popular Secure ID tokens that protect access to computer systems. Perfect Money, which has been in operation since at least 2007, could not be reached for comment. A request submitted through its website failed to elicit a response, and the company does not list a phone number for its offices or identify any management or employees. Reuters could not determine who owns Perfect Money. Its website says it is based in Panama, but the Panamanian government said in a statement in January that Perfect Money does not have offices in the country and has not been issued any licenses by securities regulators to operate there. Law enforcement agencies in the United States and around the world have expressed concerns that digital currencies, which are not tied to any particular government, are emerging as vehicles for hackers, cyber criminals and drug dealers to launder money. Currencies like Perfect Money are governed by a single company or entity that administers the transfer of units between customers. Once a user obtains an account, he or she can transfer Perfect Money units to other users inside the system. These units can be redeemed for cash or bank credit by third- party exchange services, which are separate businesses not under control of the currency's operator. Online vendors of all kinds can choose to accept digital currencies like Perfect Money as payment for their goods and services. But the feature that makes some digital currencies ideal for money laundering is anonymity. User identities can be kept hidden, both from each other and, with varying degrees of effort, from the currency operator itself through false names and locations. U.S. prosecutors in May accused Liberty Reserve's Costa Rica-based operations of laundering some $6 billion in illicit profits over about seven years. Authorities arrested Liberty Reserve's principals and shuttered the firm. Seth Ginsberg, a lawyer for former Liberty Reserve principal Mark Marmilev, who has pleaded not guilty to money laundering charges, said it is not fair for the authorities to punish his client because some customers use Liberty Reserve to hide their illicit activities. "It's my understanding that Liberty Reserve was designed to compete with mainstream financial providers. The fact that it may have been misused by various customers should not reflect on the company," said Ginsburg. "There is a legitimate need for alternatives to the mainstream financial market, so the fact that there's another company out there filling the void left by Liberty Reserve is not surprising." A spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. law enforcement agency that focuses most closely on cyber attacks on financial institutions, declined to comment. VIRTUAL MONEY Venture capitalists and free market advocates have voiced strong support for online currencies such as Bitcoin, saying they are alternatives to conventional monetary systems that can burden the poorest people in the world with transaction fees. The more due diligence that currency operators perform on their customers, mostly by verifying the personal information they submit when signing up for an account, the harder it is for criminals to use them to launder money. According to its website, Perfect Money performs an identity check on each customer to try to identify the computer used to enter the account. It said the company collects information about each customer's online activity and monitors transactions for signs of suspicious activity. Perfect Money is not the only payment system that cyber criminals use, experts said. Stefan Savage, a computer science professor at the University of California, said he had observed several different currencies, including Bitcoin, being used by people selling stolen credit cards in Internet hacker forums. "Perfect Money is certainly one that comes up a lot," Savage said. "There are tons of these payment systems out there." Patrick Murck, general counsel for The Bitcoin Foundation, declined to comment. The Foundation is a non-profit group of software developers and entrepreneurs that helps promote the use of Bitcoin as a currency. Bitcoin exists through an open-source software program and is not managed by any one company. Its supply is controlled through a computer algorithm. A Reuters review of postings on Internet message boards for digital currencies found hackers offering to sell stolen credit cards are open about accepting Perfect Money as payment. "If it was expected at first that the Liberty Reserve takedown would have a long-lasting, substantial effect on the level of fraud, that's not true," Aharoni said. Tyler Moore, an assistant professor at Southern Methodist University, said a 2011 study he conducted with two other academics found that Liberty Reserve and Perfect Money were two of the most widely accepted digital currencies for online Ponzi schemes. Of 1,000 websites that linked to Perfect Money, they found 70 percent that were Ponzi schemes. "Perfect Money seems to be a very popular choice among this subculture," Moore said. (Reporting By Emily Flitter; Editing by Matthew Goldstein, Tiffany Wu and Leslie Gevirtz) http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE9780GM20130809 |
Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote has denied planning a move to buy a 15.9% stake in Premier League side Arsenal. Reports claimed he was interested in Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith's shares, which are available for about £100m. In a statement, Dangote confirmed he had "been involved in conversations around investment in the past". But he added: "I can say categorically at this time that I have no intention of investing in the club and will not be acquiring a stake." Dangote, group president and chief executive officer of the Dangote Group, is reputed to be Africa's richest man, with Forbes magazine in the United States estimating his fortune two years ago at $3.3bn (£2.3bn). His wealth was built on a business empire that he founded in 1977 and now includes the number one sugar production company in Nigeria, a cement factory and textile products, plus he was made a Commander of the Order of the Niger five years ago. He recently told Nigerian newspaper ThisDay that he had been an Arsenal supporter for a "long time" and stated: "It started in 1980 when I forged a relationship with Mr David Dein, former vice- chairman of the board of Arsenal." Last month, Lady Bracewell-Smith instructed UK brokers Blackstone to find a buyer, having previously given up her place on the club's board in 2008. Stan Kroenke and Alisher Usmanov are Arsenal's two largest shareholders and it was thought that her decision to sell might lead to a bidding war between them. US billionaire Kroenke owns 29.98% of the club's shares, while Russian tycoon Usmanov holds 26.29%, but if any shareholder's stake reaches 30%, he or she is obliged to make a takeover offer for the club. Neither Kroenke - who also owns the NBA's Denver Nuggets basketball franchise, Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids football club and a stake in the NFL's St Louis Rams American football team - nor usmanov has so far been willing to take that step. And Blackstone, who have been advising Lady Bracewell-Smith for several months, have been looking for an appropriate alternative buyer. Dangote has ruled himself out but his statement read: "I wish Arsenal Football Club the best for the future and will continue to follow the team as a fan." According to the Daily Telegraph, Blackstone has also spoken to consortiums in Eastern Europe and the Far East but the Arsenal Supporters' Trust is urging Lady Bracewell- Smith to lower the asking price for her 9,893 shares. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/a/arsenal/8701215.stm
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I have a domain for sell. if you want to buy. |
i need a domain management site that offer perfect money. anybody knows of any? |
use glo 3gb for 1k |
lol. women are most likely for fall for any guy in car. what do women have to say about this?
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I have some of the accent god app. mystic consultation for an answer yes or no. so far some of them may have been helpful but you have to start believing of the result before it will start working for you. and you should not consult it too much. is any one consulting any of this app? is it working by chance.. |
too much app reduce phone life span and as well as killing the battery life circle. it reduce performance of your system. best performance of phone is when the ram usage is below 45%. system with few app live longer in terms of everything. I have come to also realised that app mostly are duplicate. almost all app has same function or the function is already in your system default. android for example update it os every time. and on every version so many things are been fixed in each version you really don't know about. thereby making it perform optimally those function most of the app does. |
I have come to realise that app do expire almost everyday. when you update you are actually downloading a fresh copy. assuming the app is 40mb of size. and the developer modify the app to add new features and remove or clean some bugs. and the new updated app is now 43mb of size. the former which is 40mb is now useless when you update you are actually removing the 40mb old and downloading a fresh 43mb. there are over 19 expired app on my phone currently at about 500mb of size. to be frank half of them was download a week ago. in the voice of one american guy. what are they updating everyday? they should stop updating my system. well update is actually important it might be a virus threat or venerability of high risk. the issue here is you can minimize the app you keep. for example look at you r phone you will see that there are some app you have not touched for the past month absolutely not needed but you just refuse to let it go. |
DualCore1:so you mean they have access to the root files. then there is nothing like security and confidential. |
ty265:OK thanks. how did you do it. step by step. |
I have a dream very soon people will start traveling in in a seconds to America not the usual 12 hours I have a dream the earth will soon be technology to do everything which will result to lose of jobs and man power. I have a dream robot machine will be feeding me and do all work. while I will be sleeping. |
Joshkid:OK. would like to know how many is the os 4.4.2 alone. I can back up all app and install before I start how can I know how many GB that the android system alone and phone manufacturer hardware will occupy.? |
I couldn't find the default internet browser anymore I tried reformat but still couldn't find it. though all other app I had uninstalled came back except of this default android browser. couldn't really remember if this phone actually became with a default android browser. is it possible or my formal android is deceiving me? |
OK. would like to know how many is the os 4.4.2 alone. I can back up all app and install before I start how can I know how many GB that the android system alone and phone manufacturer hardware will occupy.? |
i want to backup my entire android system on sd, how many gb is required? because only 2gb is left on my SD card. also how to back up and how to restore. |
does web host provider has access to your root and folders? |
I download the app that what I am using to type but trust be told its too hard and too slow to type, one has to learn It. but perfect For big screen , also improve hand written and spelling. going back to Keyboard. |
enjoy glo bis 3gb for 1k. bb IMEI only |
the best notepad I found on play store has this big and crazy font. its lite weight and I like it the only problem is the font. there is no option to reduce or increase. any help to modify or customize this software? |
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fear women. Jonathan government were bankrupt by women. e.g. mama piece. maryly ogar. okujo iwela, odua. maduske, the list is endless |
Doyin Okupe, the senior special aide to the President Goodluck Jonathan on public affairs, has listed the probable reasons more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls were kidnapped by the terror Boko Haram sect in April, 2014. Okupe via his personal Facebook and Twitter pages supposes that schoolgirls were abducted to show the government of Jonathan as incapable. The presidential aide also alleged that the#BringBackOurGirls group was founded in order to “sustain and internationalise” the agenda of incompetency against the outgoing government. He said: “ One of the reasons the Chibok girls were kidnapped was to present Jonathan’s administration as incompetent and hold it to ransom against 2015 elections. “One of the reasons the BBOG was formed was to sustain and internationalise the embarrassment. “One of the reasons President Jonathan lost the election was a national and international conspiracy predicated on this carefully choreographed and assiduously sustained perception. “One of the issues that will be in the handover notes will be the missing girls. “What is reasonable and expedient for well meaning men and women of good conscience is to dialogue with the incoming administration on what best new approach to employ to find and rescue the Chibok girls. “Not much can be achieved, except mischief, by continuing to flog this administration on this matter. I REST MY CASE. ” READ ALSO: Nigerians Demand Action From Buhari On Chibok Girls The Сhibok schoolgirls were kidnapped on April 14, 2014, and the failure of the federal government to rescue them has been one of the talking points of the Jonathan administration. Since the general elections were postponed by the electoral commission on February 7, the military has achieved success in the war against the Boko Haram insurgency. But despite all the efforts, the girls are still missing . Disagreement. MURIC says Chibok girls not the reason Jonathan lost to Buhari Mr. Doyin Okupe yesterday attributed the defeat of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to his failure to rescue the Chibok girls. The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) frowns at this hero-worshipping attempt to extenuate the various excesses of President Jonathan. While we appreciate President Jonathan’s timely act of conceding defeat in the presidential election, we hasten to […]MURIC says Chibok girls not the reason Jonathan lost to Buhari... |
this are the guys who destroy Jonathan government with corruption are unremitted tax waver. to federal confers . a hole drilling to the nation. buhari should be waring of this guys. anti masses policy. to milk the poor with is useless business. they promise the same refinery in Jonathan government someone should ask dangote where is the promised biggest Africa refinery you allegedly promise? well we will see how he will remain Africa richest man after in buhari tenure. |
Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has listed three major challenges facing Nigeria’s economy that the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari needs to tackle. According to Dangote, Buhari needs to make unemployment, increased power generation and corruption his top priorities after his swearing-in on May 29. Speaking in an interview with This Day, Dangote pointed out that the business community in the country is set to back Buhari’s administration. He explained that with President Goodluck Jonathan conceding defeat, the confidence of investors all over the world has been boosted, adding that the business community would wax stronger if the president-elect tackles some urgent needs of the economy. READ ALSO: Dangote Celebrates With Tinubu And Ambode Speaking on unemployment, Dangote said: “ It is a great and pervasive problem in Nigeria. But the point must be made that it is not peculiarly a Nigerian problem. All over the world, there are growing issues of unemployment. And what we are saying is that the in-coming government can achieve a remarkable success in this regard if it declares an emergency on unemployment and tackle it decisively. You know the organised private sector will or should play a key role in this. And that is why we are concerned .” He further lamented the extent of damage corruption has done to Nigerian economy, describing it as a “big cankerworm that has really eaten deep into the fabric of our nation.” “ The malaise of corruption is a threat to the survival of the Nigeria economy, no doubt. We must all therefore rise in unison to tackle the menace both in the public and private sector of the economy. The Buhari-led government can show a lot of strength on this issue by showing direction, by demonstrating commitment to ridding every sector of the economy of this malaise. READ ALSO: Abdulsalami, Dangote, Others Pictured With Buhari “I can tell you that a lot will change in Nigeria if this issue is tackled decisively ,” Dangote said. The businessman called on Buhari’s administration to revisit the ongoing privatisation programme in the energy sector with a view to growing the energy capacity of the country. According to him, if there is increased electricity output, there would be industrial growth and even the small and medium scale businesses which are dying because of insufficient energy supply, would begin to experience boom again. Dangote is a Nigerian billionaire businessman , who owns the Dangote Group, which has interests in commodities. The company operates in Nigeria and other African countries, including Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo and Zambia.j Dangote is rated by Forbes Magazine as the 67th richest person in the world and the richest in Africa, with a net worth of $14.7Billion. His major businesses span cement production, sugar production as well as several other business concerns. He recently got into the oil and gas sector with a plan to build a refinery with the capacity to process 650,000 barrels per day, thus making it the single largest stream in the world.Describing the present situation where Nigeria produces crude but goes abroad to buy refined products as unacceptable, Dangote had explained that his refinery was ready to reverse the trend just as it has successfully done in other sectors like sugar and cement. |
quivah:and you have problem with that.? |
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