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Anyone with the stream pls? |
Pls where is the only stream guys? pls |
Stream pls? |
You read am, you hear am. Do not leave your job to travel to UK. In 2004 I knew Lawyers,Accountant and Doctors that work in cake factory in the UK. I as a student, I went through alot for so many years, I can tell you that is not easy at all. I work very hard from 7pm to 7am,straight to school from work then back to work.I did this throughout my undergraduate.My thanks to God, at the end, I graduated. My brother no be small thing o. My advise is that, make sure that you have your full school fee before you travel out of Nigeria. |
J12:Bros I dey suspect u o, E be like say na u be the poster o wey just take cover under another ID, lol *Jokes* ![]() |
Micuilles:http://newsjustnow.com/us-cancels-green-card-lottery-2012-results/ |
Gba be o ![]() |
U mean in abuja? |
Jah Jehova, Oluwa orun, ose! |
^^ Yes Boss |
To some extent but not all. |
[quote author=B_B013 link=topic=516061.msg8062812#msg8062812 date=1302080162]Not a thought but a deed, pronounced penalty andPENARITY till my sweet momma corrected me Lol ![]() I was beaten to correction.[/quote]Na penarity you dey call am, me I dey call am penaroro ![]() |
1 "Do not hesitate to contact us" , me think say na something danger ![]() 2 When I was young me think say woman dey wee wee through same place of giving birth but later realise that there is another hole above. |
Ah omo mehn, see my download speed, cheii |
I think what is missing in this relationship is UNDERSTANDING. |
Let her do it, you can only guild her through the assignments. If you are doing it for her, she will not know what to do when she secure a job in the future if you know what I mean. I think thats the best thing to do. |
Na wah o and dem expect make naija better |
The best is to settle it on bed no 3rd party pls |
1 The fear of GOD 2 Understanding 3 Love 4 Forgiveness |
I still cant believe that we (Nigerians) are still sleeping. Can somebody tell us what "Dua national" means? Is there any evidence that shows that the boy was sent to Nigerian for force marriage? What is the Nigerian government doing on this case? or are they just folding their arms while the mother case was in court? If the woman has British and Nigeria passport, dont let us forget that both the governments should know about this case before the judge make the final decision. Do both governments (British and Nigeria) have copy of the case before the court date? There are so many things we need to look into if a person is a citizen of a country. My advice to some people on here - If you dont know much about a particular country, dont come here and run your mouth like a tap water. |
Guys una too much *thumb up* Trust me, [b]understanding,commitment and forgiveness [/b]is the key to successful relationship. |
God pls be with brother Femi and make him shine, amen |
Stop pls. |
igbo pls :d |
jesoulhusb:Shakes My Head, this is not good to human |
Remote keyless entry has been around for a while – since the late 1980s, in fact – and today it’s almost standard on all new cars. But the pervasiveness of this feature is not without consequence. As researchers in Switzerland point out, the technology can make vehicle theft a breeze for a savvy thief. Remote keyless-entry systems use radio waves that typically are specific to a manufacturer, and the signals are usually encrypted. When your vehicle’s key fob is within 20 feet of the car, you’re allowed to transmit a signal to unlock the doors, pop the trunk, remote start your car (when equipped) or activate the car alarm. Researchers at ETH Zurich discovered that these encrypted signals are easy to intercept and trick. Keyless entry Keyless entry systems are vulnerable to car thieves. The theft works by setting up two antennas, one near the targeted vehicle and one near the holder of the key fob — be it in a purse, bag or pocket. This equipment can usually be purchased for $100 to $1,000. The person with the antenna aimed at the owner of the key fob needs to get within 26 feet of the target. In a store, this could be a few aisles away, so as to not arouse suspicion. Once the antenna is near the intended victim’s key fob, the key transmits a low-power signal to the antenna, which is then relayed to the antenna near the vehicle. Once that occurs, the thief can unlock the doors and drive away (if the vehicle has push-button start). The Swiss researchers hacked into eight car manufacturers’ passive-entry systems using this method. No cryptology or protocol could stop it. While this system may seem fairly complicated, it could catch on with car thieves because of the cost of the equipment and anonymity. However, the hack cannot start the cars with traditional keys. Today’s ignition systems are increasingly complicated and secure. That’s one reason why car thefts are largely on the decline in the U.S. David Wagner, a computer science professor at the University of California at Berkeley, said there are probably easier way to steal cars, but the “nasty aspect of high-tech car theft” is that it doesn’t leave any sign of forced entry. That could lead to problems with police and insurance companies in tracking down the criminals or with filing claims. Right now, the only way to protect yourself is by either shielding your key fob’s radio with a guard or leaving your key fob at home. Srdjan Capkun, an assistant professor at ETH Zurich, says the institute is working on a way to prevent this sort of theft. Source:http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1690/keyless-entry-systems-vulnerable-to-high-tech-car-thieves/ |
*Jokes* 
no 3rd party pls