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See kids talking about war,go and ask your fathers who experience the first one, they will tell you war is not a joke. I never pray for one till I will pass away from this planet Earth. Better pray for this country to continue in unity. |
God have mercy on us |
Apple will launch the rival Netflix video broadcast today: How to watch a special live event read more at www.ayomites.com |
hmmm,just to read comment sha |
do you need a good book to read?get this and your life will be transform,Now available on amazon
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Nice story anti,following bumper to bumper. |
No work has started yet i live in badagry. |
MY BEST ADVISE ON THIS IS THIS, IF YOU HAVE THE TIME TO READ, GOOGLE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND TO LEARN CPA. BUT IF NOT PAY FOR TRAINING OR BUY EBOOK TO LEARN.I HAD LEARNT SEVERAL THINGS ON MY OWN WITH GOOGLE WHEN I HAVE THE TIME TO MAKE RESEARCH AND I HAD BOUGHT EBOOK TO LEARN SOME TO HASTEN THE LEARNING PROCESS.MY OPINION. |
I wish to inform all nigerians that the pastor who was said to be stuck at a shrine in aiyotoro ogun state did not actually get stuck.It was a fake rumour from the press.The Christian Association of Nigeria(CAN) aiyetoro chapter held meeting with the press yesterday to reverse the to clear the issue. |
HEY GUYS HOW DO U GO ABOUT TYPING THE EBOOKS,DO YOU TYPE IT YOURSELF OR YOU OUTSOURCES THE TYPING?. |
Where are only going to school to collect certificate.I am a programmer,but i never studied programming in any university,i studied biology.so you can see they are not related.learning a skill is far, far, beyond the four wall of a university. |
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is officially becoming part of its parent company's vast surveillance regime, the company said in a Thursday press that announced it would begin collecting names and telephone numbers of those who use the application. "People use our app every day to keep in touch with the friends and loved ones who matter to them, and this isn't changing," WhatsApp said in a press release. "But as we announced earlier this year, we want to explore ways for you to communicate with businesses that matter to you too, while still giving you an experience without third-party banner ads and spam." |
Twitter has suspended 235,000 accounts associated with "terrorism" since February, as part of its ongoing effort to prevent the Islamic State and other groups from using the platform. "While our work is not done, today we are announcing that we have suspended an additional 235,000 accounts for violating our policies related to promotion of terrorism in the six months since our February 2016 post," the company said Thursday. "This brings our overall number of suspensions to 360,000 since the middle of 2015."[img]http://cdn.washingtonexaminer.biz/cache/730x420-cc8d7d759fb029758948a2d2a61ea659.jpg[/img] |
The Department of Commerce is set to hand off the final vestiges of American control over the Internet to international authorities in less than two months, officials have confirmed. The department will finalize the transition effective Oct. 1, Assistant Secretary Lawrence Strickling wrote on Tuesday, barring what he called "any significant impediment." The move means the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, which is responsible for interpreting numerical addresses on the Web to a readable language, will move from U.S. control to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a multistakeholder body based in Los Angeles that includes countries such as China and Russia. Critics of the move, most prominently Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, have pointed out the agency could be used by totalitarian governments to shut down the Web around the globe, either in whole or in part. "The proposal will significantly increase the power of foreign governments over the Internet, expand ICANN's historical core mission by creating a gateway to content regulation, and embolden [its] leadership to act without any real accountability," Cruz wrote in a letter sent to Commerce and signed by two fellow Republicans, Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma and Sen. Mike Lee of Utah. In the event any facilities are relocated to China, senators noted, they could go in the same building as the agency responsible for censoring that country's Internet. "We have uncovered that ICANN's Beijing office is actually located within the same building as the Cyberspace Administration of China, which is the central agency within the Chinese government's censorship regime," they wrote, noting that some of the American companies involved with the transition process have already "shown a willingness to acquiesce" to Chinese demands to aid with censorship. "While this is certainly not illegal, it does raise significant concerns as to the increased influence that governments … as well as the culture of cronyism," they added. Opponents similarly made the case that Congress has passed legislation to prohibit the federal government from using tax dollars to allow the transition, and pointed out that the feds are constitutionally prohibited from transferring federal property without approval from Congress. A coalition of 25 advocacy groups including Americans for Tax Reform, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and Heritage Action sent a letter to Congress making those points last week. A fourth, Americans for Limited Government, joined that letter and issued a separate statement calling for Congress to sue in the event the transfer moves forward. While those issues could, in theory, lead to a legal challenge being filed in the days following the transfer, the administration has expressed a desire to finish it before the president leaves office, a position that Strickling reiterated. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/america-to-hand-off-internet-in-under-two-months/article/2599521 |
The Department of Commerce is set to hand off the final vestiges of American control over the Internet to international authorities in less than two months, officials have confirmed. The department will finalize the transition effective Oct. 1, Assistant Secretary Lawrence Strickling wrote on Tuesday, barring what he called "any significant impediment." The move means the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, which is responsible for interpreting numerical addresses on the Web to a readable language, will move from U.S. control to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a multistakeholder body based in Los Angeles that includes countries such as China and Russia. Critics of the move, most prominently Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, have pointed out the agency could be used by totalitarian governments to shut down the Web around the globe, either in whole or in part. "The proposal will significantly increase the power of foreign governments over the Internet, expand ICANN's historical core mission by creating a gateway to content regulation, and embolden [its] leadership to act without any real accountability," Cruz wrote in a letter sent to Commerce and signed by two fellow Republicans, Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma and Sen. Mike Lee of Utah. In the event any facilities are relocated to China, senators noted, they could go in the same building as the agency responsible for censoring that country's Internet. "We have uncovered that ICANN's Beijing office is actually located within the same building as the Cyberspace Administration of China, which is the central agency within the Chinese government's censorship regime," they wrote, noting that some of the American companies involved with the transition process have already "shown a willingness to acquiesce" to Chinese demands to aid with censorship. "While this is certainly not illegal, it does raise significant concerns as to the increased influence that governments … as well as the culture of cronyism," they added. Opponents similarly made the case that Congress has passed legislation to prohibit the federal government from using tax dollars to allow the transition, and pointed out that the feds are constitutionally prohibited from transferring federal property without approval from Congress. A coalition of 25 advocacy groups including Americans for Tax Reform, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and Heritage Action sent a letter to Congress making those points last week. A fourth, Americans for Limited Government, joined that letter and issued a separate statement calling for Congress to sue in the event the transfer moves forward. While those issues could, in theory, lead to a legal challenge being filed in the days following the transfer, the administration has expressed a desire to finish it before the president leaves office, a position that Strickling reiterated. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/america-to-hand-off-internet-in-under-two-months/article/2599521 |
NEVER LISTEN TO PEOPLE GOD UNDERSTAND |
RIP |
HOW MUCH DO YOU BELIEVE IN FASTING AND PRAYER? |
I do not blame all poster above who ara saying nonsense concerning giving to God and his work,It is because you have not experience unlimited breakthrough after such an act of giving.Several great company i cannot list now gives million of dollar to God and people in need and they were bless in return.A word is enough for the wise. |
NONSENSE |
FOLLOWING |
GOD HELP US O O O |
NICE ONE |
CAN SOMEONE ADVICE ME ON LOCAL HOSTING COMPANY AND INTERNATIONAL HOSTING COMPANY.WHICH ONE IS BETTER.THANKS |
Be flexible, says the Lord. Some of the resources that you have depended on in the past will no longer be viable. Do not react emotionally to these changes, but rather be creative in finding alternative sources and solutions. Remember that I, your God, am your dependable provider. And you can trust Me to meet your every need and to give wisdom and direction. Psalms 9:10 And those who know Your name will put their trust in You; for You, LORD, have not forsaken those who seek You SEE MORE DEVOTION ON MY BLOG:www.deliveranceforallchristiansministry..com |