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Yessir, ª♏ here, Ђδω do Ɣøµ want it? |
lightheart: FAVOURITED!!!I wish u heard D conversation we had on phone & d useless text mesge he sent to my number, do u tink I'll insult him. Just like that? |
Vanneni: No. This one is a cat if you know wah I mean. *Nigerian mentality*lol, coz of D̶̲̥̅̊ winchy winchy superstitious ish about cats ba? Well, I dnt believe such, but naturally I hate cats they re such a nightmare |
Vanneni: Now I'm scared. Sey no be winch cat she behehehehe why re nigerians scared of free tinz?? Ɣøµ dnt believe sm1 can give Ɣøµ an expensive tin 4 free without sum juju attached 2 it shey?? |
Vanneni: Really, I'm interested.ummm just tek D̶̲̥̅̊ cat 4 free, she's all urs |
Microsoft has become the latest US technologycompany to confirm that it has been targeted by computer hackers. In a blog post , microsoft announced that “a small number” of its computers had recently been deliberately infected with malicious software. The firm said it found no evidence that any customer data had been accessed, but an investigation is continuing. On Tuesday Apple said its computers were attacked by the same hackers who targeted Facebook a week earlier. At the time, Facebook said it had traced a cyber attack back to China which had infiltrated employees’ laptops. In Friday’s blog post, microsoft spokesman Matt Thomlinson said: “This type of cyberattack is no surprise to microsoft and other companies that must grapple with determined and persistent adversaries.” Via BBC
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[quote author=lord.spiritual]i had already replied and he appreciated the one i did for him.....help with undone logos if you really want to help...[/quote][quote author=lord.spiritual]from now on we will decide on which of the jobs to do.....i am very tired now, so help me[/quote][quote author=lord.spiritual]there is no need to talk about this , just open your own thread and do the free logo thing tooand help other peeps..cos right now ur a hindrance, there are thousands of peeps on nairaland.do d right thing nd open ur own thread..[/quote] ![]() |
[quote author=lord.spiritual]the jukebox he is referring to is the ancient music playing electronic....[/quote]that's an outdated sh*t, W̶̲̥̅̊ǝ̩̥ re in D̶̲̥̅̊ 21st century, sumtin cool ãήϑ eye catching wil do D̶̲̥̅̊ magic
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@Lord.Spiritual, relax na, was working on D̶̲̥̅̊ juukebox tin, ª♏ nt done yet
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hoodboi: Nyc one bro, I wud appreciate a logo for think-house concepts. It should be a house with a bulb behind it,d bulb shud rise like a chimney behind it or a man's head thinking with a bulb inside it. Or if u hv any beta ideas.tnx
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Vanneni: Who ownes that cat?me, ãήϑ its 4 sale hehehe |
Made sum modification on D̶̲̥̅̊ light, givin it đǡț lens flare kinda ish, and added sm star like ish
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Another major breakthrough was reported in the search for a cure for AIDS. After bone marrow transplantation, two HIV-infected men have no longer any trace of the virus that causes AIDS in their cells, researchers report. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cells and are a key part of the immune system. U.S. investigators suspect that the bone marrow transplant, together with the continuation of antiretroviral therapy as a result of the dramatic effects evident eight months after transplantation. They are scheduled to present preliminary findings Thursday at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC. HIV patients receiving antiretroviral therapy often get “an undetectable viral load” meaningno virus particles in their blood. But they still have latent HIV in their cells, and if antiretroviral therapy was stopped, it could reactivate latent HIV. Because they had no traces of HIV in their white blood cells is an indication that the “pool” of latent HIV may have been eliminated,the researchers believe. At this point, researchers are far from saying these patients are cured. However, the findingsare “exciting,” said Dr. Savita Pahwa, director of the Center for AIDS Research at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study. “Each clue that is obtained that it is possible toeliminate latent HIV must be investigated,” shesaid. “The elimination of the reserve HIV is the key to a cure,” said Pahwa. She stressed it would only be possible to say that these patients were “functionally cured” if the virus will not reactivate when the patients were off antiretroviral therapy. http://247nigerianewsupdate.com/hiv-cure-finally-found/ |
Stil on it
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I jst pray it doesn't spread 2 kaduna, coz all we need is 2 see smoke smwhre, then we light our own fire |
Just found this hilarious pic smwhre, who wore it better?
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Centtysammy: abeg e do. I no go ask u question again. Mr guruScientists say the universe is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. They forgot to mention morons like Ɣøµ. |
Client suggested sm changes on the logo and choice of colors, but which do Ɣøµ prefer, this one or d first one?
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Amhatu: Looks Very Nice.tanx man |
This the outcome when I applied som lights in photoshop
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This the outcome in corelDraw
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While working on it on CorelDraw
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Was bored last nyte, decide 2 leave my room to watch TV in D̶̲̥̅̊ palour, then I saw D̶̲̥̅̊ earth in half on National Geographic Channel, dunno wat ballz they re yarnin sha, but wat came 2 mind was (I can achieve that in CorelDraw) then i powered my PC, this D̶̲̥̅̊ result, I did eveytin in corel then I rounded it up in photoshop, added sm light to it (I know this a simple stuff that eveyone can do, but sumone on NL may need it)
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How $1M Poverty Funds From Bayelsa Was Diverted For Beyonce by Sahara Reporters See the documents and the photo that sealed the deal: SaharaReporters has uncovered a document indicating that a million dollars of Bayelsa State’s poverty alleviation fund was spent by then Governor Goodluck Jonathan on bringing American entertainers Beyonce and Jay Z to Nigeria in 2006. In a letter stamped and signed by Bayelsa officials, N150 million (approximately a million dollars in 2006) was released from the state’s poverty alleviation fund for the first ThisDay Music Festival in Lagos. The document came to light after a controversy was ignited over how much money American“reality TV”star Kim Kardashian was paid for a brief visit to Nigeria. Ms. Kardashian, star of a US TV show about her idle rich family and who shot to international fame after a sex tape featuring her and her rapper boyfriend went viral, was reportedly paid half a million dollars for the 24-hour-visit last week. The sources who provided the 2006 document for Beyonce and Jay Z’s visit told Saharareporters that there was a shady financial link between the producers of some high profile entertainment events and the governors and other officials who control budgets at the state and federal levels. Mr. Obaigbena’s newspaper, ThisDay, is a major sponsor of entertainment events that brings US music stars as well as top public figures for flying visits to Nigeria in exchange for gargantuan paychecks. “Mr. Obaigbena often lines up financial bonanzas from numerous governors, ministers and other top government officials to finance his jamborees,”said one of the sources who is based in the UK and is knowledgeable about such deals. SaharaReporters obtained a letter from Mr. Obaigbena to the Bayelsa State government soliciting funds from the oil-producing state ahead of Nigeria’s 46th independence celebrations in 2006. The publisher wrote,“We invite you to partner with us as co-hosts of the festival.”The letter added:“With a total budget of $10 million, the co-host is expected to contribute a minimum of $2.5 million (two million five hundred thousand USD).” At the bottom of the letter, minuted by hand and signed by then Governor Jonathan’s aides as well as the Bayelsa State accountant general are the words,“Release N150,000,000.00 (One hundred and fifty million naira) only to be drawn from the poverty alleviation subhead.” One source told SaharaReporters that Mr. Obaigbena sent similar letters to other south-south states. SaharaReporters could not ascertain how much of the released funds was paid directly to performers at the festival. There is no indication that Beyonce, one of the few entertainment stars internationally famous enough to only need one name, was aware that her performance was being subsidized by the poor people of Bayelsa. But during Beyonce’s celebrated rendition of the Nigerian national anthem, pictures of Bayelsa State were projected onto the wall of the Lagos concert venue. According to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, 47% of Bayelsans live in poverty. The World Bank says that per capita gross domestic product in the Niger Delta is significantly below the country’s average. According to the state’s own 2005 development strategy, 80% of rural communities have no access to safe drinking water, a key indicator in judging poverty. In Yenagoa, the state capital and Bayelsa’s largest urban area, an estimated two out of every five residents do not have access to safe drinking water. In 2005, as part of its UN-approved strategy to combat poverty, the state promised to make a fund of N100 million available as soft loans and micro-credit to Bayelsans. The allocated fund was N50 million less than Mr. Jonathan approved for Mr. Obaigbena’s music festival. That promise was made in the Bayelsa State Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy, published by the United Nations Development Program and signed by then Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. A civil rights activist in Yenogoa told SaharaReporters that the state“has been a woeful failure in its poverty reduction program.” The letter from Mr. Obaigbena to then-governor Goodluck Jonathan said the concert was necessary to show that the news from Nigeria was“not just…HIV/AIDS, conflicts, poverty, kidnapping, strife and riots.” The publisher added:“This is the longest ever period of democracy in Nigeria, over seven years and counting! And a stable democracy means more investment and economic prosperity for all.” The publisher went on to give reasons why the state government should contribute to the concert. The stars’performances would“tell the world, through music, that Nigeria’s time has come,”Mr. Obaigbena wrote. The letter added,“And once the good news catches on with the young and upwardly mobile, music loving new generation it will catch on with the world of investments and bountiful opportunities.” In 2006, Mr. Goodluck Jonathan had just become governor of Bayelsa after his boss, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, was impeached and convicted on corruption charges. Mr. Jonathan was then elevated to Vice President to then President Umaru Yar’Adua. Mr. Yar’Adua's death in 2010 enabled Mr. Jonathan, a zoologist whose PhD focused on tropical fish, to assume the presidency. Since 2006, Mr. Obaigbena’s parent company, Leaders&Company, has produced a number of high-profile events that have seen such American stars as Rihanna, R Kelly, and Usher perform for Nigerians. The ticket prices for these concerts are usually out of reach of the“average”Nigerian. The events feature tickets that cost many tens of thousands of naira, usually reserved for“VIP access.”ThisDay has also hosted political luminaries like former US President Bill Clinton and former economic adviser to the Obama presidency, Lawrence Summers. At an Africa Rising concert in London, former US Secretary of State Colin Powell came on stage and danced to the popular Naija jam“Yahooze”by Olu Maintain.
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Just done designing "The New Frontiers initiative" Identity for a client, decided to share coz my PC is presently connected to the internet, but I don't normally post my paid jobs on NL, any Criticism??
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APC: muslims party or what? Why is it that the Champions of APC are muslims? PLEASE count us out of that merger. We can’t support APC. U lied that it’s progressive, but it’sIslamic. Even we urge muslims with good faith to desist from this APC for their true peace and growth of Islam and Northerners. APC is a Muslim islamist party. If you doubt me check out the big wigs of the party: Shetima Kashim, Abdul Aziz, Religious bigot El-Rufai, Boko Haram General Buhari, Ibrahim Gaidan, Tinubu, Boko haram wannabe, Aregbesola, Gov. Yari (Zamfara), Yerima, Umar Tanko, Alhaji Fashola (I never knew he was a Muslim), Gov. Amosun, etc. These are all Muslims who want to turn Nigeria into islamic country. |
@Jidesp, then Ɣøµ shud ve name it "African Hustler" hehehehe, We re in d 21st century, dnt take us back 2 d stone age |
[quote author=dark-sider]son of d devil will make sense[/quote]nope, the perfect name 4 it is "Dark-Sider", criozly, use it as ur DP, ε̲̣̣̣̥ go ova mek sense ![]() |
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I don't think I want anymore.
