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joanana:Watchseries.ag. Try checking this site |
Every body get tym, na so introvert and lady F do till dem get job and no more time to dey useless again. Vivian no worry very soon u would have no time for useless post |
How much 4 long sleeve arsenal home jersey |
Even from there faces dem all resemble thieves |
I you don't collect bribe but accept a lady ( runs girl or prostitute) giving to you to sleep with you are corrupt. Ameachi |
If you don't collect bribe but accept a lady to sleep with you are corrupt. Ameachi |
Me n my money again, i just d feel 4 dat cbn governor cus after d date next month n dem restrict we money we go just use social media give Buhari reason 2 sack d boss |
Naija gals bin house gals 4 guys house n d form not ajebo 4 dem parents house |
Rumors about d list wey dem lie say d comot dis week wey finish. Til d list show media stop using rumors as headline |
The haves and the have nots - David Harrington and Oscar |
Awon Kano boys
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But u be area boy, or no be ur area u meet d girl? |
After baba Fela am seeing a living Legend with non presently to match him. What do u call a wife of a living legend abeg? |
No b only bomb na nuclear weapon. When you no invest for Nigeria Arsenal (APC victory) u cum want make one of the kept weapons explode. I laff as a Syrian migrant accepted by Germany. |
When soft drink and doughnut make a lady fall in love with you. |
What do u call a wife of a living legend? Answers please. After baba Fela, Tuface ur type neva dey dis generation |
Ghanian right? Abeg no make una no bash me oooooo, am just saying based on wetin eye don c for dat side |
OP u high or something? Wetin u c cus na wetin u type I just d c |
The guys love him all over while another them d obtain am n puncture him tire |
A bug has ben found which allows anyone in possession of an Android smartphone running Lollipop to unlock the device by bypassing the lockscreen with a very long password. The vulnerability, discovered by researchers at Texas University in Austin, potentially affects 21% of Android devices in use and requires the attacker to simply overload the lockscreen with text. The bug affects only those users with smartphones running Google’s Android Lollipop using a password to protect their devices – Pin or pattern unlock are not affected. The attacker need only enter enough text into the password field to overwhelm the lockscreen and cause it to crash, revealing the homescreen and giving full access to the device, whether encrypted or not. John Gordon from Texas university said: “By manipulating a sufficiently large string in the password field when the camera app is active an attacker is able to destabilise the lockscreen, causing it to crash to the home screen.” Google released a fix for the security hole on Wednesday for its line of Nexus devices, describing the bug as of “moderate” severity, but that it was not actively being exploited by attackers according to the company’s knowledge. The researchers demonstrated the attack on a Google Nexus 4, and required the attacker to use the emergency call function to copy hundreds of characters to the clipboard. By using the camera, the settings pull down menu and prompting the password entry screen the long text string could be pasted into the password box causing it to crash. The Guardian could not replicate the bug on a Google Nexus 6 or a Motorola Moto G – and entering that much text proved difficult and time consuming. About 20% of the billion or so Android devices across the world run Google’s latest version called Lollipop, including new devices from Samsung, LG and Sony. These devices will require a software update to fix the bug, but users will have to rely on the manufacturer of the smartphone and their mobile phone operator to roll out the update, rather than Google directly. The attack requires physical access to the smartphone, and cannot be performed remotely. Users worried by the attack can change their lockscreen preferences to a pattern unlock or Pin code, which can be up to 16 characters long, instead of a password. After the Stagefright security vulnerability, Google, Samsung, LG and other Android smartphone manufacturers recently pledged to release monthly security updates for their latest devices, in an attempt to help prevent this kind of attack being used. http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/sep/16/android-lockscreen-password |
Nigerian parents are very smart. They tell lies stories to get their children on the obedience path or to look really good in their eyes. Children on the other hand are inquisitive and gullible. Perfect recipe right? Here are some of the common lies Nigerian parents tell their children: 1. If you tell me the truth, I won’t touch you You tell them and then get the beating of your life. 2. I will buy you a bicycle if you come first in class When you get that first position they will remind you of everything they bought you since you were born. 3. Lend me money, I will give you back Any attempt to ask for the money will lead to you hearing the story of your life. Again. 4. Bring me any problem, I will solve it for you. Give them a hard problem to solve and they will give you different excuses or they will blame your teacher for not teaching you well. 5. Don’t play with boys or you will get pregnant: This is so hilarious and common. Most Nigerian parents tell their female children this lie to prevent them from ‘danger’. 6. Tell the person at the door I am not at home: “My daddy said I should tell you that he is not at home” usually gives away the lie to the visitor. 7. If you work hard, you will get a gift from ‘Father Christmas’ American movies and this lie have made some Nigerian kids wait to receive gift at their doorstep at Christmas but it never happens. 8. I have counted all the meat and one is missing Some mothers tell this one to catch an unsuspecting ‘soup raider’. 9. When I was your age I always came first If every parent came first, who came second? 10. When I was your age, I sponsored myself through school Which school? Where is the certificate? But again wasn’t education free back in the day? KINDLY ADD YOURS Credit-naijaloaded. |
Nigerian parents are very smart. They tell lies stories to get their children on the obedience path or to look really good in their eyes. Children on the other hand are inquisitive and gullible. Perfect recipe right? Here are some of the common lies Nigerian parents tell their children: 1. If you tell me the truth, I won’t touch you You tell them and then get the beating of your life. 2. I will buy you a bicycle if you come first in class When you get that first position they will remind you of everything they bought you since you were born. 3. Lend me money, I will give you back Any attempt to ask for the money will lead to you hearing the story of your life. Again. 4. Bring me any problem, I will solve it for you. Give them a hard problem to solve and they will give you different excuses or they will blame your teacher for not teaching you well. 5. Don’t play with boys or you will get pregnant: This is so hilarious and common. Most Nigerian parents tell their female children this lie to prevent them from ‘danger’. 6. Tell the person at the door I am not at home: “My daddy said I should tell you that he is not at home” usually gives away the lie to the visitor. 7. If you work hard, you will get a gift from ‘Father Christmas’ American movies and this lie have made some Nigerian kids wait to receive gift at their doorstep at Christmas but it never happens. 8. I have counted all the meat and one is missing Some mothers tell this one to catch an unsuspecting ‘soup raider’. 9. When I was your age I always came first If every parent came first, who came second? 10. When I was your age, I sponsored myself through school Which school? Where is the certificate? But again wasn’t education free back in the day? KINDLY ADD YOURS Credit-naijaloaded. |
Toyota try but this should b like 1 percent of d total gain made |
Just watching a Gollywood movie and during a scene Yvonne Nelson calls Iyanya a house boy. Movie title - sisters at war ( at mins 1hr 3Omins) Couldn't get d link on youtube |
No b small matter ooo |
“Truth finally came out and I was vindicated,” says Manny Pacquiao after reports that Floyd Mayweather had taken a banned intravenous injection before their May fight. The Filipino boxer had previously settled a defamation suit with Mayweather for an undisclosed sum after Mayweather's camp alluded on several occasions that Pacquiao had used performance enhancing drugs. Now it's Mayweather who is under the spotlight after a report on SB Nation stated that Mayweather had received a retroactive therapeutic use exemption (TUE) after IVs containing multi-vitamins and Vitamin C were discovered at his home by United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) agents following the weigh-in. USADA was commissioned to oversee random pre-fight testing for their May 2 fight, which Mayweather won by unanimous decision. “Truth finally came out and I was vindicated,” Pacquiao texted to PhilStar’s Abac Cordero. Though the substances are not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which sets the standards for anti-doping testing, intravenous therapy "of more than 50 mL per 6 hour period except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures or clinical investigations" is on WADA's “Prohibited Substances and Methods List.” “Mayweather camp used to accused (sic) me of using PED. Now, look at what happened. I hope Floyd Mayweather would learn a good lesson out of it," Pacquiao continues. "Now look at what happened. I hope Floyd Mayweather would learn a good lesson out of it," says @MannyPacquiaoTR @PhilippineStar — @abaccordero (@abaccordero) September 10, 2015 http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/boxing-mma/pacquiao/105449-pacquiao-vindicated-mayweather-controversy?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=referral |
Kodi, we're d biro head wey dem d cut put for d nyash to make am more painful |
Pretty gal and YQ. |
lilmax:That's d latest in town, born and give. As some wives d do career woman. |
therealdeal10:Nice pick, any reason? |
kiddkash:E b like u na d pic u wan use choose, as e b like u c wetin d trip u for d baby mama body |
IVORY2009:All of the above no dey d options |
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