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This Man again? To move Boxes? He needs to be Transmitted Transmissionally�� |
Hello FTA Family, Are these type of Decoders (Dual Tuners) that have 2 remotes still available as stated on this thread link below by Odilibe as far back as 2012? "You only need a receiver with dual tuner ,Two tuners for independent viewing of satellite tv programming in two rooms with a single receiver (2tuners)....like those two below...eg ,JVC TU-VIP622RU(320GB)SATELLITE RECEIVER or TU-DVR942RU SAT RECEIVER" https://www.nairaland.com/1051671/watch-difrnt-tv-channels-using |
Tamihawtt87:@Tamihawtt87, I Sent you a PM sir. Kindly reply. Regards. |
FLASH: @NGRPresident Buhari was aware and signed off on Abdulrasheed Maina's reinstatement, but he now claims he was "misguided" - Sahara reportershttps://mobile.twitter.com/SaharaReporters/status/922489271747006464
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hustleranthem:Kindly send the materials you have. |
[quote author=NothingDoMe post=57462110][/quote]This chairman, you no see another monicker use? cc. Seun must see this. |
Finally, that ostrich neck coach can warm up to leave Arsenal. Took a long while to come to this. I am Very happy with this. #WAKEUPmumuUKfans #GTFOwenger |
[quote author=NothingDoMe post=56675543][/quote]Imitator Weldone.
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caleboxylic:Sent you a PM sir, pls reply. Thank you. |
Monlo:Wow, great. Pls post a picture of your setup and the tracking tps you used for 1w and 7w |
Monlo:Pls can it be combined with an existing Nilesat 7w setup on 1.8m dish? |
One of the most factual piece I have ever read. Truth is bitter abi? This is the truth. I owe no kind of bitterness or any bitter person any apology. |
DLondonboiy:Ahhhhhhh, savagely savaged ni oh. ![]() |
farouk0403:Exactly. they have been used before. |
Every Saturday, the day of the Jewish Sabbath. All across the world, the people of Israel will gather to worship, be instructed by the Hebrew Scriptures, and rest. So why do we Christians consider Sunday as “the Lord’s day”? The practice of gathering to worship on Sunday began almost immediately in the early Church and became common by the end of the first century. As best we know, it’s because of a few factors working together. Even as the New Testament was being written, Christianity and Judaism were quickly growing apart. Many Gentiles, with no ties to Jewish tradition, were converting to Christianity. So adopting a new day wouldn’t necessarily be inconceivable. But why Sunday? It goes back to Genesis, where Sunday is portrayed as the dawn of creation. It’s the first day, when God brought light into the darkness. It’s also the day that Jesus rose from the dead— a day that all four Gospels attest to. So the first Christians took this image of light breaking through as a way to describe Jesus’ resurrection and our entry into new life. It was the dawning of the age of the Church, the day that the darkness of sin was defeated and the gates of heaven were opened. The power of sin and the grave were broken two millennia ago, on a Sunday, when Jesus rose victorious. This weekend, as you rest from the weekly rhythm of work, school, or other duties, remember that God has already finished the job for the ages. “In the beginning” he formed the cosmos. Through Jesus, he redeemed it back to himself on the first day of the week— and all in a day’s work. So try your best to set aside some time to rest with the Lord. Let his love and his holiness move you to awe. Let him fill the beginning of this new week with the light of his smile toward you. Whatever way, whichever day you’re able to celebrate the Sabbath, it will become a delight and nourishment to your spirit. PRAYER: “Lord, I delight in you. I put aside my own duties to rest with you this Sabbath/Sunday!” Amen. REFERENCE daily meditations for March 4th, 2017 (The Word Among Us https://wau.org/meditations/) |
Bnimz:Thank you so much. God bless you bro. |
Bnimz:sorry sir, I actually checked before sending another one, maybe network issues. my apologies. I hv received ur mail and replied. Pls assist. Thank you. Regards. |
Bnimz:I sent you a pm sir, but no response. I would appreciate if I can get a sample successful CDR for Mechanical Engineering. Regards. |
Bnimz:I sent you a pm sir. Regards. |
As long as that ostrich neck wenger is still there, nothing for arsenal. Sorry Arsenal. |
abohwun:Weldone sir. abohwun: abohwun:I want to try ur setup myself(never done that before) from my already set 16e 60cm dish. like how many cm to the right (multitv) and cm to the left(ses5&7e). Regards. |
A contraption where the socalled more literate sections (SS, SE, SW) as they see themselves believe that the ones the see as less literate section (NW, NE, NC) must agree before certain issues like restructuring takes place is beyond me. Na country be Nigeria? I don't understand. All the comments are tailored towards "Northerners won't agree, so it can't work". Na wah ohh. |
logonlaredo:My 60cm dish is facing 16e, at 70% for 10804h30000. i did blind scan but didnt get megachoice channels. what could be the problem? |
This is a professor, The registrar of JAMB, a country's regulatory board for admissions into Higher Education? For God's sake, cross sign in hospitals hian. |
What is really going on in this country at the moment? Definately shows anybody/even an animal can be a leader one way or the other in this country, act as He/She likes, then: Nigerians watch,tweet and protest online, pray for the next election year, when it finally comes, the same socalled educated Nigerians vote in another person/animal to come and act as He/She likes, thugs fight and kill for their animal masters, everybody condemns online, life goes on, and the circle begins all over again. Is this country cursed? Seriously am worried. |
Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh has rejected the result of the presidential election held earlier this month, a week after admitting defeat. Speaking on state TV, Mr Jammeh cited "abnormalities" in the vote and called for fresh elections. Mr Jammeh, who came to power in a coup in 1994, suffered a shock defeat to Adama Barrow, who won more than 45% of the vote. The US "strongly condemned" Mr Jammeh's statement. "This action is a reprehensible and unacceptable breach of faith with the people of The Gambia and an egregious attempt to undermine a credible election process and remain in power illegitimately," said state department spokesman Mark Toner. Mr Barrow, a property developer, is due to take office in late January. Mai Ahmad Fatty, the head of his transition team, told Reuters they were "consulting on what to do", adding: "As far as we are concerned, the people have voted. We will maintain peace and stability and not let anyone provoke us into violence." The Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, with a population of fewer than two million. Mr Jammeh said that he now rejected the results of the election "in totality". "After a thorough investigation, I have decided to reject the outcome of the recent election," Mr Jammeh said. "I lament serious and unacceptable abnormalities which have reportedly transpired during the electoral process. "I recommend fresh and transparent elections which will be officiated by a God-fearing and independent electoral commission." Uncertain future: Analysis by Thomas Fessy, BBC West Africa correspondent Yahya Jammeh appeared on state TV brandishing a document supposedly proving irregularities when the votes were tallied last week. Mr Jammeh said the results were unacceptable. He said figures had been transposed swelling the number of votes in favour of his opponent, Adama Barrow, whom he recognised as president-elect live on television after the election results were announced. Yahya Jammeh called for a fresh vote. Over the past week people have been celebrating the end of his 22-year-long rule but tonight The Gambia's future looks uncertain again. The government in neighbouring Senegal condemned the move and called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. Foreign Minister Mankeur Ndiaye, speaking on national television, urged President Jammeh to respect the election result. A Human Rights Watch spokesman also said it was "deeply concerned". "The international community, notably [regional bloc] Ecowas and the African Union, should loudly protest any unlawful attempt to subvert the will of the Gambian people," said Babatunde Olugboji, deputy programme director. The streets of the capital, Banjul, were reported to be calm on Friday night although soldiers were seen placing sandbags in strategic locations across the city, AFP news agency reports. Only last week, Mr Jammeh was shown on state TV calling Mr Barrow to wish him well. "You are the elected president of The Gambia, and I wish you all the best. I have no ill will," he said at the time. According to the electoral commission, the result of the vote on 1 December was: Mr Barrow won 263,515 votes (45.5%) President Jammeh took 212,099 (36.7%) A third-party candidate, Mama Kandeh, won 102,969 (17.8%) In his 22 years in power, Mr Jammeh acquired a reputation as a ruthless leader. Ahead of the election, Human Rights Watch accused him of using violence to silence critics. The group said two activists had died in custody and dozens of people had been jailed and denied medical or legal help. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-38271480 |
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sammywemmy:I sent you a PM sir. |
graphicicon:Thank you sir. I have a 1.8m dish positioned to Nilesat. Can I add 9e (for afn) to Nilesat and which should be primary? Regards. |
Good morning all, On pairing Strong ftv card for 16e, can one decoder (4922 and other non mytv series) be paired to more than 1 ftv card? The reason is that, if someone has 4669xii, and needs to pair card to a 4922 decoder that has already been used to pair a card before, can it still be used to pair another card? |
One thing that is certain is that, no matter the suffering in the land, nothing will be done by nigerians to salvage the situation. We will all sit and watch the country being run anyhow the present govt feels like and nothing will happen. NO BE THIS NAIJA WEY WE DEY? |

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