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Wina4ver:Replied you already |
I vote Laylow |
Wonder why this is not in travel section. |
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ronkebp: Big deal!!!!....i don't know how a man will steal meat from the pot in his own houseReally |
Mynd_44: You asked a question and you answered it yourself. Dude what's wrong with you?I wonder oh ![]() Mynd_44: You asked a question and you answered it yourself. Dude what's wrong with you?I wonder oh |
2bedroom flat to let |
The World Wide Web will be disrupted globally on Wednesday as the world Internet bodies plan to test run the new Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). The Internet Protocol is the address of a device used in connecting to the Internet and it represents the technology powering the Internet. It only recognises the IP address in providing access to the Internet and the entire global has been using the IPv4 until it numbers were recently exhausted. The development reinforces the need to migrate to the IPv6, which had been developed as the next generation IP, address standard intended to supplement and eventually replace the IPv4 protocol that most Internet services use today. According to the worldipv6day.org, more than 225 participating organisations from every part of the globe will join Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Akamai, Limelight Networks to enable IPv6 on their main services for 24 hours on Wednesday. Hundreds of websites and Internet service providers around the world will be affected on that day as world Internet bodies, such as Internet Society, Internet Engineering Task Force and the Internet Architecture Board, lead the world in the first global-scale trial of the IPv6. As a result of this, Internet users numbering over two billion worldwide will experience some difficulties in accessing the web. The disruption, which is expected to last for only one day, is expected to affect over 43 million Internet users in Nigeria. This, according to experts, is because all ISPs in the country are currently on IPv4, which is not compatible with IPv6. While some experts argue that the global test run will make it impossible for ISPs in the country to connect to the Internet, organisers of the IPv6 Day have doused the fear, saying users should be able to connect to the Internet despite few glitches. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201106061552093 |
The game of wits the former speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dimeji Bankole, played with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ended on Sunday night with his arrest in Abuja. He was picked up at his Asokoro, Abuja residence, where he had been hiding since Thursday by a team of EFCC operatives who had kept surveillance at the building. Bankole had resisted arrest by the operatives last Friday, promising to turn himself in by 2pm today after allegedly making frantic telephone calls to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Hafiz Ringim. Our correspondent learnt that before he was apprehended by about 10 EFCC opeartives in a room where he had locked up himself, his police orderlies had been withdrawn. The operatives led by the commission’s Director of Operations, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, were said to have tried for several hours before gaining entry into the room. Bankole was evetually arrested around 8.20pm and was immediately taken in a Toyota Corolla to the EFCC headquarters in Wuse area of Abuja. He wore a pair of cream chinos trousers and a black T-shirt. The former speaker looked downcast and did not speak to anybody as he was whisked into the EFCC premises and into a cell with only a small mattress. EFCC spokesman, Femi Babafemi, who confirmed the development said Bankole had resisted arrest for over four hours. Babafemi said, “The EFCC Chairman, Mrs Farida Waziri was compelled to order the immediate arrest of Mr. Bankole after analysing an intelligence report which showed that he was planning to leave Abuja for Lagos on Sunday evening and thereafter flee the country through an illegal route. “While our men kept surveillance around the former speaker hoping he will honour his promise to report on Monday, a fresh intelligence gathered by the commission showed that Mr Bankole was not ready to keep his promise but was rather planning other schemes to escape from the country through an illegal route or obtain a restraining court order early on Monday to prevent the commission from effecting his arrest or prosecution.” Bankole’s problems began when some youths wrote to the EFCC, Chairman, Mrs Farida Waziri, urging her to probe Bankole on the series of scams rocking the House. Specifically, the youths under the aegis of , Youth Anti-Corruption League, called on the EFCC to investigate Bankole’s roles in the N10bn loan and N2.3bn car scams that rocked the House as well as the mismanagement of the N9bn capital budget of the House for 2008/2009. The placard-carrying youths also appealed to the EFCC chairman to enforce the anti-corruption policy of the government by arresting and prosecuting Bankole. Spokesman for the youths, Mr. Jumoke Ilyasu, said Bankole must be made to account for his excesses. “The EFCC must not allow the Nigerian people to believe that certain category of Nigerians were above the law,” he said. Acting on the petition, Waziri ordered investigations into the allegations and consequently raised a five-man team to quiz the Speaker. Two invitations were extended to the former speaker by the anti-graft agency. But twice he failed to turn up leading to the failed attempt by agents of the commission to arrest him on Friday. The probe into the N2.3bn car scam had been concluded and the findings sent to the Presidency rather than making it public. The lid on the N10bn loan had blown open by a member of the House, Mr. Dino Melaye, who claimed that was taken by the House leadership without the consent and approval of lawmakers. Melaye, who was one of the 11 lawmakers that were earlier suspended, said a commercial bank withheld the second quarter allocation of House because of the loan. “Though the Central Bank of Nigeria duly released the statutory allocation for the payment of allowances for the members, the bank holds onto our money because of the indebtedness,”he said. The lawmaker added that Bankole had also been unable to account for the accumulated allowances of the 11 suspended, but readmitted, members of the House. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201106062452096
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Take a bus going to ijebu-ode from Lagos.drop @ Odogbolu junction(there's a filling station by d junction).take a bike to wherever u going. |
Governor Gbenga Daniel yesterday appeared at the campaign rally of the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) to stump for its candidates, including Gboyega Isiaka, its governorship candidate. Although Daniel said he remains with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) whose governorship candidate is Gen. Adetunji Olurin, his action is an indication of the total breakdown of his truce with former-President Olusegun Obasanjo. Olurin yesterday vowed to probe the administration of Daniel, if he is elected. The governor was at the PDP rally also at the MKO Abiola Stadium when President Goodluck Jonathan came to launch his campaign in the state, but he was booed. Obasanjo won the battle for the PDP, Ogun forcing Isiaka, Daniel group’s factional candidate, to defect to PPN. Daniel vowed a few days ago to hand over power to the “person who is the people’s choice”. He described Olurin as the court’s not the people’s candidate. He also solicited support for his deputy, Alhaja Salimot Bakare, and one of his commissioners, Prince Segun Adekoya, who are running for House of Representatives seats on the platform of the PPN. But the governor, who is the Southwest co-ordinator of the Goodluck Sambo Campaign Organisation, called on members of the PPN to vote for Jonathan in the presidential election. Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) Founder Dr Frederick Fasehun was at the rally to support Daniel and the Goodluck/ Sambo ticket. Isiaka said posterity had programmed him for the service of the citizens at this “critical moment in the history of Ogun state.” Noting that PPN is the party to beat in next month’s poll, Isiaka pledged to run a people-oriented administration anchored on four pillars – “growing the economy, providing quality services, strengthening our people and society and energising our government and the polity”, if elected into office. Speaking during a “Meet the people” programme organised by the Ogun State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Abeokuta, Olurin said he would “examine closely” the finances of the Daniel administration to ascertain whether the huge debt incurred by the state followed due process in the last eight years. He said he had observed that the state’s debt profile is not only a subject of controversy between the governor and members of the House of Assembly, but also because the interest of Ogun people will be better served, if they know how much the state owes and whether the debt was judiciously incurred. Finance Commissioner Mr Kehinde Shogunle had stated that the state’s debt profile as at late 2009 stood at N21bn. Represented by his running mate Mr Tunde Oladunjoye, Olurin said his motive was “not to witch–hunt anybody”. His words: “We are not after anybody. We will not witch-hunt anybody. What you and I know is that if you move into a new house, even if the house is painted, you may want to apply your own paint. It is very natural for you to look at it closely. “And don’t forget, there has been an issue of controversy and doubt over how much Ogun State owes, especially between the House of Assembly and the present governor. So, it is just natural that when we take over, we will ask questions because Ogun state wants to know.” Olurin has faulted the inclusion of Isiaka’s name in the list of candidates released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He said the process may be challenged in court. According to a statement by the Head of the Media Committee, Olurin Campaign Organisation, Mr. Lai Labode, Isiaka’s name was “smuggled into the list through the back door”. Said Olurin: “We are concerned at the way and manner his name was smuggled into the list through the backdoor. It is clear to all that the deadline for the withdrawal and substitution of candidates was February 28, 2011. “So, the questions that all men of good conscience should ask are: At what point did Isiaka become a candidate of the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN)? Was it before or after the judgment? What would have happened had the court declared him the candidate of the PDP? What is the role of INEC in all of these?” |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 • Tuggar Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on This Section Four suspected kidnappers have stormed the country home of business mogul come politician, Jimoh Ibrahim, in Igbotako, Ondo State, and abducted his 65-year-old mother, Mrs. Mafe Jimoh. The hoodlums were said to be armed with dangerous weapons such as guns and cutlasses. It was gathered that the gunmen arrived the house, a one-storey building located in the outskirts of the town about 8.00pm and acted to be customers who wanted to buy some locally made mats, which the woman was selling. The night guard on duty told journalists on Monday at Igbotako that the old woman was upstairs when the kidnappers arrived. The guard, simply identified as Donatus Ekuma, said the four men came in a vehicle while two of them came down from the car and requested to see Mama. According to him, the men claimed to be mama’s customers and that they wanted to buy some mats. Ekuma said: “I told them that Mama was resting upstairs but they insisted on seeing her personally and make their purchase and I obliged them. “The story changed when the old woman came out to meet her ‘customers’ only to be held with force and dragged into their waiting vehicle. “I immediately raised the alarm but the gunmen pointed their guns at me and other domestic staff on duty, ordering us to lie face-down” The spokesman of the state police command, Mr. Aremu Adeniran, who confirmed the development to Daily Sun, said the incident was reported at the Igbotako Police Station about 11.30pm, on Sunday night. Aremu, however, said his men had commenced full investigation into the matter to ensure that the woman was released unharmed. Daily Sun gathered that the driver of the 65-year old woman was sent on an errand when the incident happened, and that he did not go with the car. |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 • Tuggar Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on This Section Four suspected kidnappers have stormed the country home of business mogul cum politician, Jimoh Ibrahim, in Igbotako, Ondo State, and abducted his 65-year-old mother, Mrs. Mafe Jimoh. The hoodlums were said to be armed with dangerous weapons such as guns and cutlasses. It was gathered that the gunmen arrived the house, a one-storey building located in the outskirts of the town about 8.00pm and acted to be customers who wanted to buy some locally made mats, which the woman was selling. The night guard on duty told journalists on Monday at Igbotako that the old woman was upstairs when the kidnappers arrived. The guard, simply identified as Donatus Ekuma, said the four men came in a vehicle while two of them came down from the car and requested to see Mama. According to him, the men claimed to be mama’s customers and that they wanted to buy some mats. Ekuma said: “I told them that Mama was resting upstairs but they insisted on seeing her personally and make their purchase and I obliged them. “The story changed when the old woman came out to meet her ‘customers’ only to be held with force and dragged into their waiting vehicle. “I immediately raised the alarm but the gunmen pointed their guns at me and other domestic staff on duty, ordering us to lie face-down” The spokesman of the state police command, Mr. Aremu Adeniran, who confirmed the development to Daily Sun, said the incident was reported at the Igbotako Police Station about 11.30pm, on Sunday night. Aremu, however, said his men had commenced full investigation into the matter to ensure that the woman was released unharmed. Daily Sun gathered that the driver of the 65-year old woman was sent on an errand when the incident happened, and that he did not go with the car. |
can i pay 80k for the 320g,but you didnt specify if it has a WEBCAM |
@poster,some cafes do have webcam.if its just to confirm his identity,tell him to go to PULSANET in Opebi by awosika bus stop, Ikeja. hope dis helps, O |
@ Suxes2005.I got an invitation from my brother to visit him,and I also got an invitation to attend a conference.can I go with the two iv's?pls reply.tnx |
are u ok?so u'll apply for admission and the school will give you admission same day?and the visa too same day?pls help this guy,he must be sick, |
Oh Lord have mercy!American citizen ko,Obama residence ni.fooool! |
Go to ayinke house(general hospital)ikeja.u can get it there. |
Pls help!!!I'll be going for a 10week training in us.on wt category of visa do I apply?what document do I need to go to d embassy with.tnx |
@dancewith tnx for the info, all the above mentioned points ar been takng care of,and as per my travel history,been to d uk on a visiting visa once,france once.still need the list of the document.tnx |
Hello nairalanders,I'll be going for a training in New York,got my offer letter and the reciept of payment($1,395).wha document do I need to take along with me on my interview day? |
Ok |
Use memory-charge.a product of arddys international. |
? he can go into the pot and take as many meat as he can finish....all the woman has to do, is add extra meat, for snacking and eating with a regular meal