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banjicom:You see all those topics linked above, he posts on them every day. So the fact that he's not here defending himself is plenty evidence against him already. But guess what? He cannot dare come to defend himself here, because I have 3-days WhatsApp conversation evidence against him. As for why I did not use escrow, well, I let my guts down. |
Chai...! E bi like say na only me waka come here today ooo. Nobody wan even put mouth at all? Anyways, I am doggedly determine to get back what is mine... Still gathering pieces of information and traces he stupidly left only that links right back to him, or should I say them. Update will be provided in due course! |
Good day fellow Nairalanders. Please I need help. This guy (taobudao) has my money. He claim to be an exchanger, but I foolishly let my guts down and sent 134.8 USDT to him since 10 am yesterday. Actually, I have an important urgent bill I needed to clear. But since yesterday untill now. he has refused to credit my account, or send back my coins. PLEASE I NEED HELP TRACKING HIM BECAUSE I SERIOUSELY NEED THAT MONEY. Any help from anyone will be supper appreciated. MODS: Lalasticlala, dominique, Mynd44 Pls HELP! Here are some of his fraudulent forum topics where I got his contact. https://www.nairaland.com/8032613/paypal-funds-checkout-skrill-rmb https://www.nairaland.com/8040195/paypal-funds-checkout-skrill-rmb https://www.nairaland.com/8044197/paypal-funds-checkout-skrill-rmb
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@OP... I never see my money ooo... I transfered 134.8 USDT to you since 10am ooo... Please credit my account now before we take it to another level ooo!
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@OP I never see my money ooo... I transfered 134.8 USDT to you since 10am ooo... Please credit my account now before we take it to another level ooo!
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@OP I never see my money ooo... I transfered 134.8 USDT to you since 10am ooo... Please credit my account now before we take it to another level ooo!
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I never see my money ooo... I transfered 134.8 USDT to you since 10am ooo... Please credit my account now before we take it to another level ooo!
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Just in case anyone is searching for this in 2024, this code *131*201# won't work after NCC's unified 300 code across all networks. So to do this in 2024 and beyond, or before another code alterations, use *312*201#. Hope it works for you! |
Smitaro100:Ask me ooo...! Wait make I check again. |
muyico:That's why I bring my blessings come nairaland na... No love in sharing again? ![]() |
Chukwuka319:All these from the picture? You study Snakology? |
Franklyspeakin:My brother, na business people come surround us with broken tiles and broken toilet stuffs from their warehouses ooo. We just de provoke for our street since ooo. |
I Killed these two snakes this afternoon. One came into my compound, while the other one was just by the gate. I almost wanted not to kill them because I don't eat snakes, but just for safety purpose! Anybody interested, I can waybill them!
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AmosFishon:haha...life is very easy bro. No need to fight, and no need for insult. Always remember that the young shall grow. Few persons have applied, so this offer will be deleted soon! |
Techpen:Yes brother, for now! |
Closing soon! |
sureinfo:As per the details on here, yes! |
More applications needed please! |
skywalker240:Spark 8c should be Tiger T606, same CPU on Galaxy A03, not SC9863A. These are two different UNISOC CPUs. |
Blastedholligan:Thanks! |
Is your smartphone powered by UNISOC’s SC9863A octa-core CPU? If so, Kryptowire has an obvious bad news for you. Although no need for fright yet, just read through the news, and follow the recommendations below. According to the cloud-based mobile security and privacy solutions provider, Kryptowire said it has discovered a serious security and privacy vulnerability affecting mobile devices running UNISOC mobile processor, the SC9863A to be precise. As per the report, the chipset has a flaw that can allow hackers to get access to user’s data and even control the functionality of the device. The security flaw can allow attackers to access call records, system records, text messages, contacts, and other private data. It can even allow hacker to record videos using the phone’s rear camera, or even go as far as modifying or remotely erasing users data. https://www.droidafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/UNISOC-Sc9863a-CPU.jpg It is important to note however, that no hacking attempt has been detected through this exploit yet. Also, Kryptowire said it has notified affected device manufacturers and carriers, as well as the Chip maker about this vulnerability since December of 2021, although no words regarding this issue has been mentioned by UNISOC. What can you do to protect your privacy? As stated above, no hacker has been seen targeting this vulnerability yet, but if nothing is done, it won’t be long before they starts. For this reason, it’ll be important to remove striking personal information from phones running this CPU, especially data referencing your money locations such as Bank and ATM Pins, Crypto details and so on. There are thousands of smartphone worldwide powered by this CPU currently. Some notable OEMs using the Chipset includes iTel (probably one of the largest user of UNISOC CPUs), Nokia, Tecno, Infinix, Gionee, ZTE, Blackview, and even Samsung, among many, many others. We hope to see a positive efforts from UNISOC to address this issue soon. Source: DroidAfrica |
Still looking! |
Hi everyone... Currently in need of a tech writer who is very familiar with daily happenings around smartphones and it related techs, especially as it affects Africa and Nigeria to be specific. Requirements: You'll be required to write a minimum of 5 news article daily, or 3 tutorials, howTo or smartphone and PC buying guides, or 1 Full fledged tech reviews on a daily basis, including weekends and Holidays. Required Experience. * You must be very familiar with recent happenings in the smartphone world, especially as it relate to the African smartphone market. * If you don't know at least, 5 to 10 smartphones, tablets or PCs that were announced the last 7-days from when you are reading this, then the offer is not for you. * If you don't know how to properly navigate your way through your own WordPress Author's account, the offer is not for you. * If you are not familiar with Gizchina, Gizmochina, GSMarena, TechRadar, please this offer is not for you. * If you are a copy and paste writer, or you are already engage with other projects or sites, please don't apply Pay Data: N5,000 Basic: N25,000 *A total of N30,000 is the monthly pay. Blog income is 100% on Ads, so you can expect your pay between 29th to 3rd of the following month. Apply To apply, simply send a review of your current smartphone as a .DOCx file to talk2ekpa@gmail.com |
Backlink from Nairaland are Nofollow, but if your article get featured on the homepage, source link within with the end of the article becomes DoFollow.
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Nice work brother. But that is not USB Type-C Port. It micro USB 2.0. *Spoiler: If you own Spark 7P, don't you dare waste your money on this Spark 8p. So many downgrades; aside giving us Helio G35 instead of Helio G70 on the 7P (Mind you; Asian model of Spark 8P has Helio G70), the screen also got downgraded from 90Hz to 60Hz. So stay with the Spark 7P, it is 71K currently. Seriously, I'm tired of Transion's deceitful marketing gimmicks, a gimmick that is succeeding only in Africa because nobody is willing to say anything about it. It been a very long time I post article on Nairaland, but in the coming days, I'll publish an article on here, just for educating purpose; seriously, guys open your eyes! |
OlayemiAshraf:Average. Don't expect much! |
OlayemiAshraf:N38,700 Only! ![]() |
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saxby:Dollar value is no longer friendly to Naira! ![]() |
