Crime › Re: Can Fraudsters Hack My Account If They Have My BVN, NIN And Account No.? by Plomo: 5:57pm On Aug 12, 2021 |
Without passwords, access to registered phone number, debit/credit cards?
No. |
Crime › Re: Kano Hisbah Arrested Us In Our Hostels, Conducted HIV, Pregnancy Tests On Us by Plomo: 5:54pm On Aug 12, 2021 |
*Spits
The sharia territory of the north reminds me of the hollywood series “The handmaid’s tale”.
Repressive and abusive. |
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Politics › Re: As An Igbo Person, Can You Give Reasons Why You Do Not Support Kanu And Ipob by Plomo: 5:38pm On Aug 11, 2021 |
Well said.
You captured my exact line of thinking.
I have said it again and again, if by some miracle biafra gets that independence, I will pack my things and move to ibadan.
Unless they can show me a short term plan and a long term plan, I’m talking 50-100 year plan for moulding a country if they happen to get that independence.
Kanu is a coward. He spits bile from the comfort of his british parlor but feigns sickness now that he is looking his demons in the eye.
And quite unfortunately, if you survey the east, majority of his followers and agitators are uneducated, poor and they cannot tell you what system of government is being run currently. All they know and do is shout biafra.
I support a full military occupation of the east in the event that kanu dies in detention and a riot is threatening to break out.
You can’t strategize and win ordinary presidency, it is secession you think will work? No! |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 10:16am On Aug 11, 2021 |
Came4amod: The FBI will freeze those coins .. and blacklist all transactions from the wallet which can lead to capture of the perpetrators The hacker never intended to cash the money. If he did, from the time of the hack to when it was discovered and an alarm raised, millions could have disappeared. |
Business › Re: Reno Omokri: Dangote Was 25th Richest Person On Earth, Why He Dropped To 117th by Plomo: 7:37am On Aug 11, 2021 |
Facts!
Dangote could have entered top 10 but hey, na my brother my brother I wan do. |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:36am On Aug 11, 2021 |
CryptoRepublic1: The hackers are actually already in contact and has promised to return everything back. Then they’re not who we feared they were. Investors can rest easy now. |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:30am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: I'll pay you $200(widows mite) if you can hack me, since you are the expert! Just cos I like your tenacity, I’d advise you look up and read about adwares, malwares, spyware, ransome wares, key loggers, DDOS, drive by infections, network vulnerability and exploitation, brute force attacks, rainbow table attacks, network analysers and more! After reading about them, read about how to protect yourself against them. You should also read about the average number of attacks the average head of state or CEO fights off in a year cos no one will waste resources to hack you. You are nobody. Lol e say na phishing. Smh |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:17am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: Because that's the only way you can try to hack me! Except you try to hack the exchange or website where I am registered and steal their funds, not me directly. Hahahaha. You know nothing! |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:14am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: Hackers will hack my Gmail, still hack my Google authenticator on my phone that refreshes every 15 seconds and also my MTN SIM that receives sms, all at the same time? Bro have sense! I can't count the amount of phishing links hackers have sent to me, from PayPal to Amazon, all in a bid to hack my account! Loool “Phishing links” again? I will ask you one more time, why do you just assume hacking only involves crafting a tricky social engineering gimmick that will collect user logins? |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:09am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: If your bitcoin account is hacked, you should be flogged hundred times! There's Google authentication, sms and email (3FA) to protect your wallet. If you are foolish enough to give them out or you give out your seed phrase willingly, then you should be flogged. Why do you just assume hacking only involves crafting a tricky social engineering gimmick that will collect user logins and security keys? Bro, pro hackers will hack your gmail, crypto wallets, bank apps and you will be non the wiser. |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:05am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: Certain company no get name. Just as they are hackers, the hackers also get people wey pass them! The best these hackers can do is not spend the $600 million! I already mentioned you with a link pointing to a collection of crypto hacks. There you’ll find the name of the company I’m talking about. So it won’t be like I’m manufacturing facts. |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 7:02am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: Share your thoughts here please! Don't just send me a link. What is your own opinion? You should read it with thine own eyes cos the last thing I want to be engaged in is one outdrawn argument. But I’ll leave you this, I have it as fact that statistically in 2019, $4.5bn in crypto was lost/stolen/missing. $1.9bn in 2020 and $681m this year so far. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/business-58163917.ampAll I’m saying is, if they were the ones that pulled that popular heist in China all those years ago cos all indications point that this heist was done in their modus operandi, then nobody is catching and nobody is recovering shit! |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 6:42am On Aug 11, 2021 |
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Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 6:31am On Aug 11, 2021 |
Okuda: keep the money where? its traceable and they can follow the tx ID to the wallet it is. best bet is to convert what they can to fiat because law enforcement is definitely coming for them. thats alot of money men. make i check my wallet whether them don comot my own. lol Plomo: A certain company’s wallet was hacked years ago. Over $200m in Bitcoin was moved, till today nobody knows where the money went to.
We’re talking of hackers and you’re thinking I’m talking about lower scum like “yahoo boys”? I’m talking about stone cold professionals who know what they’re doing.
Do you know how much in btc has been stolen over the years?
If they’re who people fear they are, in 3 months they would have cleaned that money and be gone with the wind. |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 6:27am On Aug 11, 2021 |
kevoh: If they like let them lay low for 50 years, they will still be caught! The money involved is too huge for FBI to ignore! Transactions on those wallets containing $600 million will be followed bumper to bumper! A certain company’s wallet was hacked years ago. Over $200m in Bitcoin was moved, till today nobody knows where the money went to. We’re talking of hackers and you’re thinking I’m talking about lower scum like “yahoo boys”? I’m talking about stone cold professionals who know what they’re doing. Do you know how much in btc has been stolen over the years? |
Crime › Re: Hackers Steal $600 Million In Cryptocurrency Heist by Plomo: 11:11pm On Aug 10, 2021 |
Inside life.
Now that someone has “stolen” $600m in coins, it’s only wise the keep the money safe and lay low for a couple of months.
Now $600m out of circulation only means inflation will drop and prices of select crypto will rise.
Moneeeeeeyyyyy!!! |
Romance › Re: Is Quentin Tarantino Wrong Not To Forgive His Mother? by Plomo: 6:28pm On Aug 10, 2021 |
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Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 4:53pm On Aug 10, 2021 |
obama30: You claim to be an Igbo but you don't know the value of Ezeani, which is highest title in Igboland taken by righteous traditional keepers. many refuse to takes it today because they may die on the process of preparation because their hands has been soiled with evil deeds. Many people that parade them self as Ezeani today did not take the title they just added it to their name just like that.
Now to our Issue, I am from Nri clan, Nri clan comprises all town in Anambra state including some town now in Imo and Enugu state as civilization demarcates us this day.
Is not religion of today that confers right of first son to inherits his father and share the properties with his brothers and sister, is tradition of olds, which Christianity condemn and still condemning, even in the Bible first son's don inherits and pocketed in his pocket but sharing with him siblings after reserving one potion for him self the less must be share equally, but you must be a jew for the law to be apply to you if not your not part of this, (Upon the death of the father, the firstborn eldest son became the new head of the family.The birthright son was entitled to a double portion (that is, twice as much as any other son) of the father's inheritance—one portion as a son, the second portion as the new head responsible for the family see Gen. 48:22; Deut)
In igbo tradition when a man die, the first son inherited his father and reserve one potion as first son and also his father building, and a potion of land that is enough for farming must give to mother to farm, which when mother pass away is automatically belong to last male child, but if the last child happen to be female and not married the mother farm land automatically belong to her, no tradition forbid her from having children (is Christianity that make is look as if single lady having children in her father land is a sin in Nri clan)
Now to male children after the first son has taken one potion added to father house, they will share the remaining equal non to female children as you say, sharing of father property in Igbo land is call (Idu-Obi) aga-ghi edu gi obi ha-pu ike ihe)
The female children's did they go unsettled? Do you know why a potion of the land was added to father house inherited by the first son, making the first son share 2 plus father house?
No the female children go unsettled, the first son take care of all their needs both education because he the first son hold on a potion of share that suppose to be the female daughters share, that is reason he takes double portion of share, when a daughter get married, on evening of traditional marriage, The first son must according to traditional worship law or custom settled the married daughter from profit generated from extra potion of share he was holding, if he refuse others male sibling and Umuada must force him to settle their sister or forfeit the extra potion of the property to share it among the daughters, because is their birthright to settle them on the traditional wedding evening or give them inheritance from their father and it's fall to the first son to chose one else Umuada and siblings will be involve. That is what igbo call (Ndu nwa-nwanyi uno) but many people today never settled their married daughter or sister thinking is a custom for a female daughter to go empty handed from his father without any share of property no is not custom instead greediness of this generation. some family bought a house in the name of their daughter as IDU-UNO, some buy cars, some give valuable properties and cash, where do you think is started from. it's given to her as IDU-UNO, after IDU-UNO she don't have anymore share from her fathers inheritance. But that doesn't mean she should not allow to come back to live in her father house if divorce or having issue with her husband, and if encase she divorce and come back a farm land must be given to her to farm and take care of her children's and her self.
For (unwanted pregnant- Ime Nkpuke) a male child born in Igbo family before her mother get married, he must not go empty handed from grand father inheritance.
For first son to have all this privilege in Igbo custom, you must be a traditionalist because you replace your father position in taken care of his offor, which has been for ages.
Because as your father dies, he become one of family ancestors and as he was offering rites to ancestors before him, so is custom for one of his children in person of his first son to follow his steps.
As a result of the origin of the practice where first son inherited his father and share with his brothers and daughter as traditional worship demands, the first son must be a traditionalist, which confers the right and authority to him. In a place where the first son is not traditionalist and any of junior male son is a traditionalist the authority is transfer to the junior one. And in a place where none of the male children's is a traditional worshiper as traditional keepers, there's no need to apply custom.
But you can see that people can claim to be christian and reject anything to do with custom as law of traditional worshipers recommended, as only religion in Igboland for thousands of years before coming of Christianity.
The same Igbo man that rejects the tradition because he's now with new religion will quote that in Igbo custom first son inherited his father and pocketed everything for himself and his foolish followers that don't know the origin of the custom law and how it practice will be praising him meanwhile he is not a traditionalist but base his claim to traditional worshipers law.
Traditional law of Igbo worship, which igbo's claim as custom never permits a son to send her mother away from his husband house when the father die, instead the tradition make it look foolish for son to get married under her mother roof, because then a man build 1 huts for wife and children 1 for him self then he's Obi for family gathering, so when you're preparing to get married the first thing to do it to build your own hut in your father compound whether your first, second fourth, or tenth son. it looks foolish to marry under your mother roof because your father can't allow that, it dons't show you're hard working and can able to care for your about to start family. And if your able to proved you have become a man as your not the first son, your father can settle you before he join his ancestors.
Anytime issue of sharing or inheritance comes up, Igbo's will be claiming that is first son right without understanding that if you are not a member of traditional worshiper that law is not for you, As a christian you should be quote according to bible , mixing two law to suite your inheritance criminality art can led to killing of family members.
A traditionalist cannot seized things that belongs to entire family because oracle will kill him, but a christian can and claim that is custom of Igbo land, how does it sound in your mind to shout God knows i am a child of God and Jesus is my witness that this is our custom handed over to us by our ancestors whom got most of law as traditional worshipers as instructed by their oracle, calculate where you base your claim and tell me why you're not confused.
IF not greediness, when a man die without will, everything should be share equal according to government law or according to religion he belongs if they have law on how to share property.
But claiming that Igbo traditional worshipers law, where what this generation refers as custom gives you right as first son to inherits and seized everything a man works for your self is completely false.
You need traditionalist to interpret the law or custom to you because what you quote is greedy side that you hope to favor you. fist question to ask your self is, Are you a traditionalist? why trial to use traditional law to deny your sibling right to their father inheritance when you know very well that you are not a traditionalist. second why can't you break down the law in pieces than stopping half way?
Can you quote that Islamic law permits you to do this and that when your not a Muslim, the same way your ancestors was a traditional worship and have the law that led them, you should not claim that you want to steal your brothers and sisters property in the name of first son because your ancestors practice it, when your in different religion.
Igbo tradition is Igbo worship and still in practice today, they are call (Gordian religion) if you are not member of Gordian Religion why claiming that their law permits you to inherits as for son in Igboland.
You either go for government to help share your father property when he die without will or go to religion he belongs but stop claiming custom you can't explain just because is about inheritance. Who go read this chapter? |
Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 1:56pm On Aug 10, 2021 |
obama30: You're wrong, despite many likes you get as support. In Igbo Kingdom no son has right above her mother whom is wife of his father and his mother. It's only when family keep calm for peace to be that such foolish first son think he's wise to claim family property.
No man can make a will that all his properties belong to his first son only, while the renaming children's should search for God knows where to live or inherits. what is so special about been first son that guarantee him' the first son to inherit all his father sweat only him? a man that will all to first son is not suppose to have more than one child at first place, because there's no need to born some to inherits and others to suffer.
when a man die his wife automatically replace him in everything including the property, the mother not the children's has right on whom lives in her house. A wise family don't need to trouble their mother in her husband house because she is rightful owner of the property recognize by government and some culture including some IGBO CLAN especially where there is no will.
No government recognize children's as owner of property when there is no will, instead government recognize the wife. so next time get your information from widows experience before misled people in the name of Igbo custom. I am son of Ezeani Please next time, read to understand my guy. I never said first son, I said ”In Igbo land, the son (depending on how many they are)”. A man can choose to will all his properties to his first son, he can also choose to will all his properties to his 5th daughter, he can even choose to will his properties to charity and nothing to his children and family. As long as the will is valid according to state probate laws, a man can transfer ownership of his estate in event of death as he deems fit. You better go and do your research. I don’t know what part of igboland you claim to be from but when a man dies and his son is of age, he automatically takes over his father’s properties. The wife is only entitled to the house her husband built for her or in the generosity of the son, the father’s compound is shared and she takes a portion of it. It’s called Mkpuke di ya, if I’m not mistaken. The recognized law is the law of the land, the law of the government is only secondary. If a man dies without a will in igboland, as long as they are of age, ONLY THE SON(or sons if he had more than one) shares his properties. NOTHING GOES TO THE DAUGHTERS. The wife only takes care of the properties till the children comes of age. Ezeani my foot. |
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Career › Re: Happy To Finally Resume My Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Licence Course by Plomo: 1:18pm On Aug 10, 2021 |
Mide3367: abeg beg mod to move to front page so I can answer more people.. You enter either with o level or ND Can I get a link to point me to how I can apply? |
Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 11:22pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
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Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 11:20pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
ImaIma1: That's the scary part. If they die and leave their wives especially if the children are young.
Well it's too late now. I married from my state though a different tribe. I feel safer. Lol it’s not like every man dies and leaves behind a wife and young kids na. What tribe? |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo At Forbes Awards, Says Nigeria Attracted $10bn Investment This Year by Plomo: 11:16pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
Nigeria?
Or Nigerian youths ruggedly establishing startups?
Startups that your stupid regulations here and there always threaten to kill.
But still they fight and come out on top.
Vice President for show glass. Mtchewww |
Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 11:12pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
ImaIma1: The igbo tradition was the reason I was weary of marrying from there. When I just hear igbo name, I tear race. I can't deal with kinsmen and umunna wahala. If you marry a brave, respected and powerful man not necessarily rich sef cos there are rich men that are still weak, you’ll enjoy yourself. If you marry a soft man, umunna would always try to take advantage of him. When my dad was alive, I used to attend some umunna meetings with him as a child. It usually gets really heated but when my dad, with his authoritative voice, tells his fellow man that is causing a raucous to “shut up and sit down or I will use your teeth to sweep the ground” in igbo though, the man will just sit down and the meeting will continue. It used to amaze me whenever I witnessed something like that. My mom sef will take advantage of that air of powet around my dad to put some umuada members in their place. Come add money join again, I miss the man. Had he not died, he was in line to be the next Onowu. Asides from that women property thing, igbo men don’t joke with their wives and daughters. You will be treated like a queen regardless of financial standing. Our women are usually well taken care of. It is said that when an igbo man marries a wife, his clan also marries a wife. They will always make sure you’re comfy. |
Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 10:41pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
ImaIma1: In our case, my dad left a will. When my brother tries ro exact authority, my sister threatens to call the lawyer to read the will. Well a will is good to an extent because if your dad were to be igbo, he can’t will any of his properties in his village to his daughters. He can will any other one anywhere else but that village property will be almost impossible to do. And it’s not like he can’t do it, it is that his greedy and wicked kinsmen will raise dust if he does it because “it is not customary”. It has caused a lot of problems in my town, most notably with a former varsity VCs family. |
Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 10:25pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
ImaIma1: No. Girls and boys. A boy is the second. Lucky you. If you were from an igbo family, only the boy would take everything. |
Family › Re: Mother Or First Son, Who Is Entitled To The Late Father's Property by Plomo: 10:09pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
ImaIma1: Thank God for other traditions. My father left his properties for all the children. First daughter(first child) has more authority over what happens. Are y’all all girls? |
Health › Re: How Do I Get Rid Of Bed Bugs In My Room by Plomo: 10:01pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
Kiddo01: How sure are you with regards to the methylated spirit, I'd like to apply that You can try and see. |
Nairaland General › Re: What’s This Drops Of Blood Pls ??? by Plomo: 8:23pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
Set up a camera before you sleep tonight.
Make sure there’s enough memory space battery power for it to record all night.
Then we’ll know what’s up in the morning.
It may not be blood but some compound oozing from the ground. |
Family › Re: I'm Disposing All My Iphones Today at Discount! by Plomo: 6:13pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
How much is 7? |