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You'll be surprised seeing your lecturers first degree results. |
All this bloggers looking for traffic, hyping things for traffic.
Any other news agency that report this apart from this?
#BeWarned |
Study Islam with the intention of understanding it, then you can judge a Muslim action if it's Islamically right or wrong from his/her personal/self actions And not the Media brouhaha about Islam and Muslims #DeenOverDunya |
New blogger need to try out the free blogging and get audience before going solo. |
OK |
Good post @OP |
Saraki‘s pals in & outside senate are desperate for this one but let see whose process will stand at the end. LIKE FOR CCT SHARE FOR SARAKI |
1GB ram
And
4G using a 2500mAh battery? |
Rosemary216: Kindly add 07039364814 to your WhatsApp group |
Although first visit on twitter seems boring but its cool anyways. |
ITbomb:Thanks After getting a custom domain and redirecting will google still own it? Or not? Pls help suggest such browsers? And will someone be able to change a blog email(from the one used to register the blog to a new one) to a new one? |
Can someone register two or more blog on a single email account? And will someone be able to change a blog email(from the one used to register the blog to a new one) to a new one? Will a blackberry device works fine interms of blogging? or just android only? Pls respond to this,please. @rosemary216; rilwayne001; itbomb; wicfasho; goverment Your respond is needed. Thanks |
Let the submittion follows Oya! |
BlackBerry said it will continue to operate in Pakistan after the government withdrew a shutdown order, following a dispute over access to user data. BlackBerry COO Marty Beard said in a blog post: “After productive discussions, the government of Pakistan has rescinded its shutdown order, and BlackBerry has decided to remain in the Pakistan market.” BlackBerry argued that it is not in a position to provide the content of its customers’ BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) traffic or access to its BES servers. The company said in late November it would exit Pakistanon 30 December, citing concerns over user privacy. The Pakistan government in July ordered the country’s mobile operators to shut down BlackBerry’s secure messaging serviceby the end of November for “security reasons”. A report from Privacy International in July said Pakistan’s military intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, was looking to expand its ability to intercept communications,Reutersreported. Back in 2010 its BES encrypted service faced possible bans in at least five countries, including India and Indonesia. http://www.mobileworldlive.com/asia/asia-news/blackberry-reaches-deal-with-pakistan-over-data-access/ |
Strive towards being a better person daily. |
Thumps up OP Great work |
Good one @ maclatunji |
Trying mode activated |
“Wetin him dey find again? Him dey drag with him pikin mate. Old man wey no get brain, him brain don die pata pata,”-PEJSource |
An eagle watch on thier activities would‘ve been better. |