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Politics / Re: We’ve Not Been Able To Access Okuama Due To Ongoing Military Operation - Police by sparko1(m): 6:20am On Mar 22 |
Gadafii: Have you been to delta state, Police can't do shit there, nobody fear the police, Navy and Army are those that can resolve anything there, especially the Navy. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Soldiers Tricked Us Into A Hall Then Opened Fire, Okuama Residents Speak by sparko1(m): 6:55am On Mar 20 |
helinues: You are very observant, soldiers were shooting but all of them were killed, how? The story get better k-leg 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by sparko1(m): 10:24pm On Mar 19 |
Benwems: Lol, going by IGR, Imo, Abia, Enugu are below Ondo, as a matter of fact there's no SE state in top 10. There are no states for NC above Ondo apart from Kwara, Kwara is hardly NC Apart from Kaduna and Kano, no northern state above Ondo. All this JSS 2 children, go and do your homework oh! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Alibaba: Some States Should Have Been Local Government Areas by sparko1(m): 10:16pm On Mar 19 |
Arobaga: Which river, your village river? 1 Like |
Travel / Re: German-based Nigerian Man Reveals Survival On Expired Supermarket Scraps by sparko1(m): 10:08pm On Mar 19 |
Laird: Everyone needs a car, stop analysing everything like an economic crisis. His message was clear, if he returns and buys a house in Lekki, everyone suddenly thinks it was easy. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Activist Tells FG To Restrain The Army Over Invasion Of N/delta Communities by sparko1(m): 7:03pm On Mar 18 |
GanagiBitrus: If they don't communities will see at as go ahead, killing those who spend sleepless night fighting so you can sleep. They need to learn the hard way. Those quoting the north should know the difference, if a soldier dies in a war, there's a sense of pride, but when he dies like this, it's like he was sacrificed for nothing. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Activist Tells FG To Restrain The Army Over Invasion Of N/delta Communities by sparko1(m): 6:55pm On Mar 18 |
Activist looking for relevant. |
Romance / Re: "Men Are Scum" Association Members Now Getting Married, Nigerian Lady Cries Out by sparko1(m): 6:46pm On Mar 18 |
Eunoiaa: It doesn't exactly translate oh! Fear women is a fact! 2 Likes |
Crime / Re: Lt Col AH ALI: Pictures Of One Of The Soldiers Before The Ambush In Delta by sparko1(m): 4:21pm On Mar 18 |
lexy2014: This is the first fact that you need: Two communities are at war, a peace committee headed by soldiers were called, only the soldiers were killed in the said community. Two: The calibre of soldiers killed, A Lt col, A captain, this are not Soldiers that leave the office without speaking with the community head, they told them they were coming and they killed them. Three: The moment it happened, everyone started leaving the community. No time to analyse all. |
Crime / Re: Lt Col AH ALI: Pictures Of One Of The Soldiers Before The Ambush In Delta by sparko1(m): 2:57pm On Mar 18 |
faceland: The community deserves it, the elders and the youth and community head all agreed to kill not one or two soldiers. You think it's a mistake, they were waiting for them, the soldiers were ambushed. |
Crime / Re: Soldiers’ Deaths: Halt Attacks On Delta Communities, Falana Tells Military by sparko1(m): 7:47am On Mar 18 |
MatrixReloaded: There's no such thing, orders are orders, they are not suggestions, once a superior gives an order, you obey. |
Crime / Re: Irate Ijaw Youths Kill Army Commander, Soldiers In Delta by sparko1(m): 4:58pm On Mar 16 |
YoungBlackRico: You act like it was a war zone, it was a peace keeping mission. You seemed excited now, when the army returns, you will be the first to cry intimidation or oppression. Well there's already a standing order against firing on anyone unless fired upon in that area, now you can guess that order is off. 4 Likes |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 7:13am On Mar 16 |
KushLyon: This just proves you have zero app development experience. Plus enforces same rule as Telegram, if you are banned on Telegram, you can't use plus, WHAT DOES THAT TELLS YOU. 1 Like |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 4:19pm On Mar 15 |
KushLyon: The only shocking revelation here's, you are a programmer! If you are as you said you are and you have attempted to add an app to any of the app stores, this won't look convoluted to you. I have no interest in grammatical correctness, or the difference between a security procedure and end to end protection. Try and add one of those app you developed on Apple store or even play store, you will understand how much enforcement they entertain. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 3:18pm On Mar 15 |
KushLyon: I am not going to go point by point on this with you, let me just paint a picture maybe you will understand. Permission or end to end security are like constitution for a country, the law only guides those it applies to because there's a law enforcement unit, an unofficial WhatsApp has no law enforcement unit, it is like a country that has constitution but nobody will enforce it because it's actually a jungle with no law. Mobile App store act as the enforcer in this case but the unofficial app is not under it, so there is no way it can enforce it law if and when it's broken or misused. The appearance of security measures doesn't make any difference if you don't have anyone enforcing it. Let me use this final analogy, Nigeria has a constitution that makes it a democratic Republic but is Nigeria really democratic or just have an appearance of Democracy. Just like every democratic republic, Nigeria come up with election every four years to appear as if Nigerians do the selection, but we all know we don't because the constitution though present is flawed in it's originality. Just because you have been using it for 6 years doesn't mean all is well, it's your prerogative. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 2:32pm On Mar 15 |
KushLyon: Hate! No! Hate is an emotional state reserve for those that care, I don't know you, I don't want to, I can't hate what I don't know. As per my request or prayer for you to be caught, I say so generally. Everyday Nigerians, struggling Nigerians are being scammed because someone somewhere left the back door open. If you tell me all you are interested in is just blue tick and hiding your status, it only confirms the suspicion, you are a child, you don't use something with zero security because you want to secure your chat or hide your information, that's as childish as it get. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 2:21pm On Mar 15 |
KushLyon: GB WhatsApp allows users to run multiple WhatsApp accounts on the same device, which is not possible with the original app. This allows one person to pose as seller, intermediary and multiple layers of confirmation. The original software has an End to End encryption, Using GB WhatsApp may pose a security risk as it is not an official application and may contain malicious code or viruses. The person on the other end with no security protection can do whatever he likes without the other user knowledge. This might seems trivial but, it's not, because it's not official, and it's without security, anyone can repurpose it to do lots of this. 1. Act as keylogger. (If you don't understand what keyloggers are, you will have to read for yourself) 2. Copy information (mirror data) as you take pictures, snapshots and communicate with clients, the repurpose version can allow the hacker direct access to your text messages, bank alert information, anything because while installing, they requested those security privileges and you granted them. 3. Phishing: Anyone you get in contact with the app can send the hacker their phone number and name. Let me share an example, I saw an ad on Facebook and it has a link to WhatsApp, after contacting the person and discussing about buying a laptop, some minutes later, a scammer called, he had my name, my company name and what I do for a living, I played along for a while ended the conversation eventually, my point is, the information they access becomes as easy as how much information you have on your WhatsApp, some save their password and stuff on WhatsApp, no limits. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 1:04pm On Mar 15 |
KushLyon: Answer this question, would you use a crack version of any software if it's completely free and with no Ads? The major reason why the crack version of any software sells is because the hacker sells for a cheaper rate compared to what the original developer sells the licence. I think you have made up your mind and I don't intend changing it, you can't compare a cracked version of a software with an unofficial version of a software that is already free for usage. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 12:55pm On Mar 15 |
KushLyon: Everyone is capable of scamming but you must agree, scamming becomes more difficult because of the security features and monitoring available in the original software. It's funny how your justification is the fact that nobody is a saint, which implies a hidden agenda for the unlicensed. I hope you get caught and soon. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 11:44am On Mar 15 |
jacobs2015: The difference is, you are using a software that has been modified to do things they were not originally met for. You are lying about the cracked software, the original Microsoft release in 2023 or 2024 doesn't have a crack yet, the crack only becomes available after a couple of years when it's almost out of service, and if you buy any of such it is not an imitation, it's the exact software, does exactly what the original software does, except you don't have to pay for the licence. But why would you need an unlicensed software if the original is FREE? THIS SPEAKS DIRECTLY TO MOTIVES! You can try to justify it all you want with software cracks, the difference is clear, licence is how the software company makes there money, WhatsApp is free through and through, no Ads even, the only conceivable reason for using an unlicensed version is to operate illegally without the restrictions. |
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Is Trying Hard To Kill Unofficial Whatsapp by sparko1(m): 7:15am On Mar 15 |
jacobs2015: This is just bullshit, official WhatsApp is free, there's nothing like pro on WhatsApp, the only reason for using an unofficial WhatsApp is to scam people, stop talking trash. Btw, none of those software on system is without the knowledge of Microsoft, the versions are usually a out of service or going out of service, and most times once you update, you are informed it's not genuine. 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Benjamin Netanyahu: 'We Will Finish The Job In Rafah' ( Video, Pics) by sparko1(m): 10:35am On Mar 13 |
Mubieey: Those doesn't work in war situation, you don't provoke a super power and expect them to fold their hands. 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Benjamin Netanyahu: 'We Will Finish The Job In Rafah' ( Video, Pics) by sparko1(m): 10:32am On Mar 13 |
iichidodo: Biden is up for reelection, you should understand how politics works, if he doesn't conderm it, human right will have a field day, considering Trump is in the race, he needs minority votes more than ever. 2 Likes |
Food / Re: Lady Cooked Rubbish When Asked To Cook For The Family (Photos) by sparko1(m): 10:46am On Mar 04 |
Jewessgratitud3: Your definition of beauty needs revising. |
Food / Re: What Food Do You Consider Overhyped In Terms Of Taste? (picture) by sparko1(m): 10:49pm On Feb 29 |
longetivity: And pizza 🍕 |
Food / Re: How Much will You Buy This Kpomo In Your Area? by sparko1(m): 5:31pm On Feb 27 |
Monday60655: Cooked cow skin, also known as beef skin or cowhide, is consumed in various dishes in some cuisines. It contains collagen, a protein that can contribute to skin, joint, and bone health. Additionally, it may provide dietary fiber and certain nutrients. The fact that it was your area of speciality and you don't know speaks volume. |
Food / Re: How Much will You Buy This Kpomo In Your Area? by sparko1(m): 5:26pm On Feb 27 |
CluelessMODS: Liar Just type COW HIDE on search engine. |
Politics / Re: FG To Pay Youth Unemployment Benefits, Sets Up Consumer Credit Programme by sparko1(m): 1:29pm On Feb 27 |
Like paying every Nigerian |
Food / Re: How Much will You Buy This Kpomo In Your Area? by sparko1(m): 1:27pm On Feb 27 |
eteebanky1:Not true, A 100g of boiled, thick cow skin contains about 224.65kcal of energy, 6.80g of carbohydrate, about 43.9g of water, 46.9g of protein, 1.09g of fat, and 0.02g of fibre. For micronutrients, it contains small amounts of calcium (61mg), iron (4.3mg), magnesium (12mg), phosphorus (36mg) and Zinc (6.79mg) Even water contain something. 🙄🙄🙄 1 Like |
Agriculture / Re: Nigeria To Remove ‘political Farmers’ From Database by sparko1(m): 9:20pm On Feb 15 |
Political farmers |
Romance / Re: These How I And My Girl Are Enjoying Our Val Right Now by sparko1(m): 12:55pm On Feb 14 |
RainMoreDFARMS: How much can I buy two female and a male? |
Business / Re: What exactly Is The Benefit Of Floating The Naira? by sparko1(m): 9:35am On Feb 14 |
Gadafii: This are companies making gains from the previous arrangement. |
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