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You got no problem bro, it can never happen there's no all Nigeria network not available but I'm thinking you're using glo, it's so worst here. Get mtn most preferred or other one and also you can try Smile, Spectranet 4g too |
Just have actual problem. I've leave the place, want start teaching myself now |
Like you said, Unofficial. You go open your mouth in surprise like zainab in the wedding party when official result is out |
The Barcelona goalkeeper has wished "all the strength in the world" to his counterpart as he begins his cancer battle Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has sent a heartfelt message of support to Carl Ikeme of Wolves, who has been diagnosed with cancer. The Championship club confirmed on Thursday that the Nigeria international has leukaemia and will begin an immediate course of chemotherapy. A number of social media posts wishing Ikeme well have been sent from across the footballing world, with Manchester United's David de Gea and former Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas among the latest to send their support. Ter Stegen took to his official Facebook page on Friday to encourage people not to take their health for granted and wish Ikeme "all the strength in the world" in his recovery. He wrote: "Today I read the story about Carl Ikeme, a goalkeeper for Nigeria and Wolverhampton, who's been diagnosed with acute leukemia [sic]. A person I've never met but his story affects me and touches my heart. "I can't underline how important health is. In sport, it means a lot for every athlete; and it's not just crucial so that we perform well but our health does affect us mentally also. I try to be in the best possible shape, remembering to follow my diet and regularly check up on my health status. I think about this all time. I would never want to see a player get injured, especially when it's serious. I know the feeling and it's the worst. "But more alarming than an injury, is having to stop what you love because of your health. It's complicated to understand and a painful reality to relax. And when the cause is cancer. I am speechless. I don't know what to say. "I wish Carl and his family all the strength in the world. I'm sure his team-mates and club will be there too, and all their fans. It's important to be united! And me too, I offer all my possible support. I'm hoping he can fight like goalkeepers always do, with a calm and positive mind. "I believe in you, Carl. Be strong. Be brave." |
feezy:Lol. he's shouting buafra maybe he wants hold the nnpc of biafra when they get it |
dingbang:Cm security, lockwatch, igottya,crookcatcher, third eye, even my dropbox isn't security app but have camera upload autoenable. not 10 but who needs 10 apps doing same thing on a phone |
prince3009:no one is arguing that, that's ladies way but for you come here tell us as if yours are Mary. e no work |
Don’t sabotage yourself. Don’t be the clog in the wheel of your own progress. In this age of social media, it’s the easiest thing to do. Seeing that the world is now a global village, and it has become increasingly easier to make friends with people many miles away, and stay in touch with loved ones we have not seen in a long time, everyone feels close to everyone. These days, you just might tweet at Donald Trump and get a personal response from him. It’s why it is easy to be deluded into thinking the next person on Twitter or Facebook is family or a pal whom we can throw jibes at without the nursing the fear of consequences. While the aim of social media is to bring people closer and encourage camaraderie, fluid conversations and discourse devoid of restrictions, it’s extremely important not to lose sight of the reality of a physical world out there. We don’t live our lives on social media, we don’t eat via the internet. We may order food through an e-commerce platform, but we still have to chew and swallow using physical organs of the body. We may have our first encounter with the significant other online, but we’d still have to meet them physically to get a first-hand feel of who they really are. There are no prices for guessing that. In much the same way, as we interact with our friends and followers on social media we must always remember that these are living, breathing people who have a face, reputation and status that cannot be totally represented through a virtual community. Whether you are in Africa, Asia, Europe or America, the truth is that not everyone is your contemporary. People’s status, power and level of influence do not change because they joke around on Twitter or Instagram. Donald Trump is not a favourite of many people all over the world, and may not carry himself in the way and manner expected of a man of his position, but that does not in any way change the reality of the immense power and authority he wields as the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of America and the most powerful man in the free world. It doesn’t. What happened to Brian Smith is a fitting example of how people shoot themselves in the foot through social media daily. Brian’s way of “jumping” on a Twitter hashtag was to insult someone as respected and as influential as Hilary Clinton by referring to her only child as a dog. What’s more laughable and unbelievable is that he actually thought he would get away with it. As you can see in the screenshot of the tweet above, five hours later, he was a jobless man all because of a reckless tweet. A moment of madness and less than 140 characters got him fired. It ‘s not the first time something of this nature would happen. Pamela Ramsey Taylor, the West Virginia official who referred to former first lady, Michelle Obama as “a Ape in Heels”(sic) on Facebook also lost her job because of her racist remark. And over here too, we have read and heard stories of people who reaped the dire consequences of their social media diarrhoea in ways they never thought they could – by losing jobs, favours or leverage. Yet, remain unguarded about their comments online. Like other fora where people discuss a wide range of subjects, there will be disagreements, heck, they’ll be people whose values and thought pattern are almost always at variance with ours, but that’s not enough reason to be uncouth when relating with them. The sad thing is that oftentimes, the people who are mostly rude are those who are nowhere yet in terms of achievements or pedigree. People who clearly have more reasons to be humble. These days it’s almost prideworthy to be discourteous. The more lowly a person is, the more arrogant they are. So, there’s a trending hashtag aimed at humiliating a particular person, and you hop on it, adding your own brand of insults to feel among, forgetting that you are job hunting, and that person could be of help to you. Someone posts their views about an issue, and just for likes and retweets and a couple of minutes of pseudo-fame you respond with the most sarcastic retort you can think of and get high on all the “Savage!,” “Ouch!” Gifs and Memes trailing your comments. A fleeting moment of negative appreciation. At the end of the day, everyone retires for the day, and you are left in your one-room apartment in the slums of Ijora Badia, the last 10mb of data you have, exhausted on silliness. Alone in the reality of your abject poverty after feeling among the cool gang on Facebook. You retire to the nothingness that defines your life… Social media will be the death of many young people; literally and figuratively. Every day they insult people who can change their fortune around within minutes, people whom they can learn from, people whose scribbled note or recommendation can open doors for them just because they are not discerning. I tell people all the time, you can say almost anything and get away with it, because you can deny you ever said it, as long as no one was recording, but you can never deny what you wrote, typed or have documented in any form. It’s all fun and games until someone loses a huge opportunity because of a reckless chat or tweet. While people are “feeling woke” and going with the flow on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, never get carried away by it all. Social media does affect the real world out there. In case it didn’t sink in the first time – Don’t sabotage yourself, don’t allow your (mis)adventures on social media ruin you.
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CROWNWEALTH019:Yeah, they're not. they just owe them salaries |
GAZZUZZ:no, kano. Oponu |
paybak:no mind him, maybe he's same like humblesmith too |
prince3009:See lies, 99% of igbos always ready to open their leg when a little money is involve abi is there another igbo girl somewhere else apart from 9ja ones |
Ibrahim Magu, acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), says a prison for corrupt persons should be established in Sambisa forest, a stronghold of the Boko Haram sect in Borno state. Magu made this known while speaking at the commissioning of the agency’s zonal office in Kaduna on Thursday. He also appealed to the judiciary to cooperate with the commission in the anti-graft war, saying Nigeria would make little or no progress if concerted efforts are not made to rid the country of corruption. “ We want to call for the establishment of a prison in Sambisa forest in order to keep away corrupt people from our midst” “In this case, the judiciary has direct influence to help in the fight against corruption. Concerted efforts are being made by some big Nigerians to neutralise the fight against corruption. “We must change the narrative by fighting back those who do not want the fight to succeed.” Commending Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna, for encouraging the commission to establish a zonal office in the state, Magu vowed not to relent in the fight against corruption. “I remain committed to the fight against corruption and I commend the Kaduna state governor, Nasir el-Rufai for encouraging EFCC to establish a zonal office in Kaduna,” he said. “We must, therefore, join hands together to kill corruption before corruption will kill us.” |
GAZZUZZ:no one can bash him like our former governor, he gets his money before he even became Governor |
good for them |
can't one find a WordPress theme for that latestnigerianews |
08132656390 |
Hairdressing should be next |
Homeboiy:lol it's 50+ |
Homeboiy:lol it's 50+ |
phollybee:lmao |
Petroleum discoveries= corruption |
NwaAmaikpe:At least, e better pass cocaine business |
see bashing |
Caustics:all these chinko phone too like 2gb ram with 16gb combination |
When you live in ibadan, you'll build it. You'll even build another |
I'm thinking of20 and 25k. tablet that can't match up with the phone of same price. who big screen epp |
better offload yourself go Canada. not a job you may be called tomorrow that it's over |
is Mr eazi also joining |
Photoshoppers |
for the first time in my life I've had a virgin as girlfriend even she's 24 now though a little older than me, it's been over a year we've been in this relationship. I actually love her maybe she love me too like I always think but mehn the no sex stuff always making me depressed. although I got some small chops too but the relationship is just looking non productive to me with all this. Guys in my position, how do you cope with this |
