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Romance7 Ways To Break Up With Your lover Before February 14 - Telltimes.com.ng by tapread(op): 8:18am On Feb 08, 2017
WAYS OF BREAKING UP WITH YOUR LOVER BEFORE
FEBRUARY 14.
.

1. 16 missed calls? You killed my battery so you are
capable of killing me ….. It’s over!!!

2. You don’t even respect me. Am talking and you are
busy breathing. Its over!!!

3. I called you and you picked immediately. You lack
patience. It’s over!

4. I told you I like my food hot but you refused to
warm the ice cream. You don’t care about me. It’s
over!!!

5. I gave you two eggs, to boil one and fry the other.
You fry the one you were supposed to boil and boil
the one you were supposed to fry. You are not
obedient. It’s over!!!

Read more: http://telltimes.com.ng/?p=260
PoliticsCostly Exchange, Ibori For Buhari - @9jaclicktivist by tapread(op): 12:09pm On Feb 07, 2017
I Hope It's Not That UK People Took Buhari And Gave Us Ibori O ?
People wicked oo, remeber they told pilate to release a thief and arrest Jesus
@9jaclicktivist

https://mobile.twitter.com/9jaclicktivist/status/828881158242959360?p=v
Politics#istandwithnigeria Moremi Ojudu Writes Tinubu, Read Letter by tapread(op): 1:01pm On Feb 06, 2017
A LETTER TO ASIWAJU BOLA TINUBU (We want a
'Change' - You sold us Nigeria using Lagos as a
Model):


Greetings sir,
Permit me to take the liberty of your well established role as a political gadfly to write to you over sundry issues that ails our country, Nigeria. It is discernible that the economic/economy ails badly and our politics continues in its well established toxic-nature even as assurances are given to the contrary by the current political leadership. I don’t need to tell you of the democratization of hunger, depression and general discontent which has manifested in very grave security challenges stalking and threatening to torpedo the already fragile Lugardian house. Your antecedence as a worthy touch-bearer of ennobling ideals, especially on democracy, rule of law, federalism and bantering of ideas with heavy dose of respect for the best is currently under threat and I wonder, perhaps if you who inflamed the younger generation with courage, determination and
radicalism would want history to say otherwise of
you.
You have laboured your entire political career and
have won the respect and admiration of even your
fiercest opponents because of power of conviction by which you have espoused with insight the afore-
mentioned ideals but currently, since the party, the
All Progressive Congress, (APC), came to power in
the historic election of 2015, there seems to be a
gradual withering of your ideals, perhaps in your
well-meaning desire to help put your party on very
strong footing.
Alas, the ship of state is currently sailing into an
avoidable storm because the current leadership of
the country which is enamoured to anachronistic
methods of running a multi-ethnic, religious and
politically sensitive state such as ours. The
President’s disposition to issues of governance is not inspiring to say the least and this is without malice or prejudice to his best of intentions. Hence, we ask whence cometh the change we voted for in 2015.
Looking around and in fervent discussions with lots
of friends and acquaintances, it appears we have
invested our hope and return on investment is not
commensurate. This is my personal opinion and I
would continue to pray that I am wrong but
something within me tells me loud and clear, that I
am right and that it might grow worse with time.

‘Asiwaju’ Sir, I am afraid at this discovery and
impelled to ask your intervention as we continue to
drift in the wilderness of economic hardship and
political uncertainty. Your astuteness and political
savvy acquired and exhibited over two decades is at
stake, so is your reputation as a progressive. We are calling upon you to do what you are endowed by providence to do.
Accept the assurances of my continued best wishes.

Moremi Ojudu

PoliticsMoremi Ojudu And Youths Set To Lead Lagos Protest Today by tapread(op):
Daughter of Buhari's Aide Moremi Ojudu and a number of youths will today the 6th of feb protest against the government ill implemented policies and growing hunger across Nigeria. The Lagos protest will actually take off at the bourdillion street.

Read Press Release Below

"Good evening fellow patriotic Nigerians. These are
not ordinary times in the history of our dear country and that is why we have taken the initiative to lead a procession to the house of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a man who needs no introduction, the pathfinder and architect of the current government.
Dear friends and compatriots, we are rallying
because we are burdened and saddened by the turn of events in our country. Again, we the Nigerian Youth have been called to rescue our ship of state and we must not fail. We shall be presenting a letter to the APC national leader and we shall hear his thoughts on the turn of events.
Date: Monday, March
6th, Time: 11am prompt Venue: 26, Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
A touch of black Come one, come all.
Signed
Moremi Ojudu"

Car TalkSuper Classic 2017 Acura NSX by tapread(op): 7:11am On Feb 05, 2017
Should Acura even have this car? Ailing
Acura strikes us as a brand in need of
reinvention from the bottom up, starting
with a new Integra, the car that the people
have crowned as the real keeper of Acura’s
flame. Instead, Honda’s luxury brand is
starting its long journey back to relevance
from the top, with a hybrid supercar that will
sell for more than $150,000. It’ll be a tall
poppy in a showroom where the next-
priciest vehicle starts at $51,870, but it’s too
late to dig up old arguments about priorities.
We’ve finally moved past the drawings and
concepts, beyond the prototypes, and on to
what the aviation industry calls the flight
article. This is it, the real deal, a drivable
Acura NSX with a key that has been placed in
our hands. So we’ll put aside the academic
critique and just go pound pavement.
What we’re about to drive is a distillation of
Honda’s inner feelings at this moment. After
some dark years of uncertainty, the company
is ruminating on past glories, on Marlboro
McLarens with Ayrton and Alain, racing bikes
with oval pistons, and absurdly exquisite
lawn equipment. Honda wants to be spoken
of with awe again, to show the world that it’s
back as a technology and performance
powerhouse ready to both amaze the world
and till its flowerbeds.
An aborted prototype with the transverse V-6
out of an Odyssey minivan died in mid-2012
because it couldn’t deliver amazement and a
crash program to reinvent the NSX ensued.
The 2017 NSX, developed mainly in Ohio by a
small group that has come to think of itself
as a family, is a four-wheel-drive hybrid-
electric knee to the pants of the world’s
fanciest exotics. Its creators sincerely hope
you like it, as do their loved ones, whom they
haven’t seen in two years.
This is a prime example of filter-down
technology. The layout of the three electric
motors onboard—two on the front axle and
a third between the twin-turbo V-6 and the
nine-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox—
echoes that of the late, great $850,000
Porsche 918 Spyder, promising many of the
benefits for a fraction of the price. Those
benefits include rapid torque vectoring,
continuous thrust assist to smooth over
turbo lag and torque changes during
upshifts, a modicum of fuel efficiency, and, if
desired, silent operation for brief periods.
Someday, this stuff will be in a Civic, but for
now at least, the price tag has slid under
$200,000.
Acura’s sculptors passed on the virile flair
typical of the Italians, as well as the utopian
futurism of the BMW i8, preferring instead a
somewhat conventional, menacing
angularity. It’s not an angry-looking car, but
it appears determined. With its wide stance
and long wheelbase, the snub-nosed body
has unmistakable mid-engine proportions,
and it invites a stroll around to investigate its
many nooks and crannies. The flaring
nostrils up front hide the radiators and the
A/C condenser, while the side ducts gulp air
for the intercoolers and engine intakes. The
original 1991 NSX had flaplike door handles,
and this one uses flush grab-sticks that angle
out when needed, as on an Aston Martin.
The hood opens to a “hot box” of aluminum
chassis members and equipment, the single,
four-cubic-foot trunk residing behind the
engine. Squat down in back and you’ll notice
a cluster of what looks like Honda Fit exhaust
pipes. Unusually small for a car expected to
hit 60 mph in less than three seconds, the
four pipes are your first hint that the NSX is
not like other sports cars.
The 3.5-liter dry-sump V-6 has racing
heredity in its odd, 75-degree V angle, and it
fires up with an automatic rev zing now
typical of high-strung machines. But it’s not a
howling yap meant to turn heads in three
counties, just a muffled throat-clearing
heard mainly through the sound tubes
plumbed from the intake plenum into the
cabin. The Japanese culture emphasizes
politeness. The demure NSX faithfully
reflects that ethos.
To wit: The four drive modes start with
“Quiet,” which allows you to sneak away in
silence up to 40 mph if you’re easy on the
gas pedal. Silence “can be really, really cool
in a supercar,” says the NSX’s ebullient chief
engineer, Ted Klaus, who behaved at the
launch as if several anvils had lately been
lifted from his back. “We definitely have a
different opinion than Ferrari.” Definitely.
Sport is the mild-mannered default mode
(you can change which mode is
default), however, with steering that is a little
over boosted. Acura wants the NSX to be
everyday usable, a commendable goal but
one that shouldn’t mean steering so light
that the car changes direction over every
freeway bump and dip. You can’t set steering
heft or shift speed individually, so you get
what the engineers give you in each mode.
Sport mode quickly speeds the many-ratio
transmission to its top gear for fuel
economy, which is expected to peak in the
mid-20s and average around 22 mpg once
the EPA numbers are established.
The base tire is a Continental Conti­
SportContact 5 P, sized 245/35ZR-19 in front
and 305/30ZR-20 in back. It’s the commuter
tire, with only middling dry-road grip but the
promise of wet-weather traction and some
decent longevity. If you are nailing it on the
open road, you’ll find the limit a tad too
quickly as the front end fights for grip. Fit the
optional Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2s, almost
the same meats as on the Porsche 911 GT3,
and the grip becomes that of cured epoxy.
But you’ll be lucky to get 15,000 miles out of
a set.
Things get interesting when you turn the
large console dial to Sport Plus. The
electronic tachometer rotates so that red
line moves to the 2 o’clock position—peak
engine horsepower is at 7500 rpm—and the
steering weight finally becomes appropriate
to a car with 573 combined horsepower. You
can lap a track in Sport Plus and get a taste
of the NSX’s capabilities, but only a taste on
the Continentals, which amplify the
understeer tuned in for safety. In Sport Plus, ........ (Continue reading)
Continue reading: www.powerandrace.com/view-post/Super-Classic-2017-Acura-NSX

CelebritiesEminem Disses Donald Trump On Big Sean’s New Song “no Favors” by tapread(op): 12:13pm On Feb 04, 2017
Eminem and Big Sean’s new song “No Favors” is
finally here, and the Shady Records boss clearly has
the 2016 election on his mind. The WondaGurl-
produced track appears on Sean’s fourth album I
Decided, and marks the Detroit rappers’ second
collaboration—following 2014’s “Detroit Vs.
Everybody.”

After previously speaking out against Trump on his
October 2016 track “Campaign Speech,” Eminem
keeps the presidential insults coming:

“I’m anti, can’t no government handle a. commando
Your man don’t want it, Trump’s a bitch I’ll make his whole brand go under”

On his verse, Eminem also goes after far-right media personality Ann Coulter—a vocal Trump supporter.
He threatens Coulter repeatedly and invokes the
deaths of Philando Castile and Sandra Bland. Castile
was shot by police in Falcon Heights, Minn. last year
while reaching for his wallet during a traffic stop,
and Bland committed suicide in a Texas jail in July 2015, three days after being arrested for failing to use her turn signal:

“And Bleep Ann Coulter with a Klan poster
With a lamp post, door handle shutter
A damn bolt cutter, a sandal, a can opener, a
candle rubber
Piano, a flannel, sucker, some hand soap, butter
A banjo and manhole cover
Hand over the mouth and nose smother
Trample ran over the tramp with the Land Rover
The band, the Lambo, Hummer and Road Runner
Go ham donut or go Rambo, gotta make an
example of her
That’s for Sandra Bland ho and Philando”


Sean hyped up Eminem’s feature during a recent
interview with Zane Lowe. “[Eminem] was the only
person I heard that could be on that song,” he said.
“It kinda reminded me of why I am such an Eminem
fan. It reminded me of why I fell in love with
Eminem’s work. He is unique, he’s special.”

https://open.spotify.com/track/1MksGqIztTT6M9R1ErKVs8

You can listen to the song above

See more here: http://telltimes.com.ng/?p=119

PoliticsMMM Is Back, See Welcome Back Message (pics) by tapread(op): 11:25am On Jan 13, 2017
Blogger Michael Adebola Adeniyi just posted this

PoliticsRe: Shame On PMB Aide Ojudu As Nigerian Guy Lends Abandoned Daughter 500k by tapread(op): 12:05pm On Jan 09, 2017
kokoA:
I have something better than 500k to offer her.
Big man na only mouth you get, let's see ya own alert screenshots
Moremi Ojudu on fb
PoliticsRe: Shame On PMB Aide Ojudu As Nigerian Guy Lends Abandoned Daughter 500k by tapread(op): 7:04pm On Jan 08, 2017
Good guys still exist
PoliticsShame On PMB Aide Ojudu As Nigerian Guy Lends Abandoned Daughter 500k by tapread(op):
Mr Ojudu thought hunger will kill her abandoned daughter but Nigerians have began to rescue the strong girl who stood up against the government and called their attention to the hunger in the nation, Ojudu is an hypocrite that can't even stand the truth from her daughter

PoliticsRe: 'the Hunger Had Just Began' PMB Aide Replies Daughter, Nigerians by tapread(op): 9:25am On Jan 08, 2017
Moremi on channels

Politics'the Hunger Had Just Began' PMB Aide Replies Daughter, Nigerians by tapread(op): 9:12am On Jan 08, 2017
Sequel to the news going round on social Media yesterday, the Special Adviser to the president Sen. Babafemi Ojudu have replied his daughter Moremi who he abandoned for calling out the government on the hunger hovering across the nation In a press release yesterday night.
Mr Ojudu said " What hunger is she talking about? why would she think I abandoned her, she thought their is hunger, I said Nigerians are fine, I stopped speaking to her, she cannot soil my reputation as a respectable citizen, and if she does not retract her comment then the hunger had Just began, not just for her but all her supporter, this is a government of change, he added.

PoliticsSenator Ojudu Abandons Daughter, Moremi Ojudu Over Facebook Post - Ajayi Oluwole by tapread(op): 9:47am On Jan 07, 2017
Is this recession? will change begin from Aso Rock?

Facebook user, Sen Ajayi Oluwole Victor wrote :


Good morning Nigerians this is Senator Babafemi Ojudu a former senator representing Ekiti central and presently special adviser to the president...pls Nigerians especially youths should occupy his number and pleed to him to pls help his biological daughter Moremi Ojudu with just 500,000 naira to start up eatery business in lagos...the girl has has been neglected by senator Ojudu just because he spoke the mind of Nigerians by telling his father that Nigerians are hungry....

This is sen Ojudu's number 08055002051....sen ojudu let the change start from you sir empower your daughter...if you cannot help your own daughter what will be the fate of the masses outside looking up to you...
#occupysenojudunumbertellhimtohelpmoremi#
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1216069525134104&id=100001932041761



See earlier thread where the daughter talked about Hunger https://www.nairaland.com/3495141/moremi-ojudu-im-hungry-too

PoliticsOn A Day Like This! by tapread(op): 9:58am On Dec 21, 2016
ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Joseph spent the night in the prison, but by the morning he became the Prime Minister. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Naaman woke up usually with his leprous, but before the day closed he had been healed and transformed. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: David was innocently on the field tending his father's sheep before he was sent for and anointed as a KING. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Mordecai slept at the palace gate as usual as a gateman but before the day closed he was brought inside the palace and honoured. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Bartimaeus woke up as usual a blind man but before the day closed he was able to regain his sight. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Daniel slept in the lion's den but by the time, it was morning he was brought out and promoted to the post of a Prime Minister. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: A woman from Shunem woke up overwhelmed by debts and threats but by the close of the day she had paid them all and had become rich. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Lazarus slept 4 days in the grave but by evening, he had arisen and came back to life. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: The woman with the issue of blood woke up with her illness but at the close of that day, she was totally healed of it. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Jabez cried unto the Lord and his coast was enlarged. ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Elijah prophesied that 'by this time tomorrow famine will be over and there would be plenty of food' and it came to pass just as he had said. I now decree! ON A DAY LIKE THIS: All your problems shall be eradicated. Before the end of this year,, you shall have many many reasons to jubilate. The Lord who changed the destinies of the aforementioned people shall surely intervene in your situation . ON A DAY LIKE THIS: Goodness and Mercy shall abide with you, and you shall laugh and rejoice....


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Politics(photo) Nigeria Ministers Caught Sleeping At The 2017 Budget Presentation by tapread(op): 9:25pm On Dec 18, 2016
Nigeria Ministers were asleep while President B uhari was submitting 2017 Budget estimate to the senate, according to popular Clicktivist Micheal Adebola Adeniyi's facebook post captioned
"Behold! The (Recession soldiers) Ministers were
asleep while the 74year old president Buhari was
Presenting the 2017 Budget Estimate at NASS"
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1059459084183767&id=100003590570296&set=a.124532991009719.18665.100003590570296&refid=7&__tn__=E

PoliticsWhy Only Allocation Sharing Formula Can End Nigeria's Problems (photos) by tapread(op): 9:24pm On Dec 14, 2016
Who is closest to the people at the grassroots?
Buhari or State Governor or the LG Council
Chairman ?
Take for example, People living in Ibadan north Local governmentt don't even know if they have LG chairman or who the State Governor deputy is but everyone is hoping and lamenting on Buhari's name
If those holding power at the Nigeria FG level really
love Nigeria and Nigerians, they must agree to
reduce the 52% they hold onto at the Federation
wealth sharing formula In a sane nations, poverty eradication should start
from LG to the top! Not from the top to LG!
There is no way grassroots will witness development
and progress under this arrangement.
36 states share 26% and 774 LG councils share 20%
No single state govt receive 1%.
Each LG barely get 0.02% of the total FAAC Allocation
We can see where municipal and councils govt is
almost non-existence and semi comatose moribund
in Nigeria with little or no duties and responsibilities
at the grassroots?
There is NO way poverty at the grassroots can reduce
with the 52% voted to FG.
It's just simple commonsense.

Micheal Adebola Adeniyi @9jaclicktivist suggests
PhonesRe: Hilarious Photo: Stop Using ' Ariel' Antenna Go To Startimes by tapread(op): 11:10am On Dec 13, 2016
Jokes EtcHilarious Photo: Stop Using ' Ariel'antenna Go To Startimes (2) by tapread(op): 11:04am On Dec 13, 2016
African foremost Clicktivist Micheal Adebola Adeniyi
@9jaclicktivist have finally posted thie 'ariel antenna' hilarious gag on his facebook page:

PhonesRe: Hilarious Photo: Stop Using ' Ariel' Antenna Go To Startimes by tapread(op):
PhonesHilarious Photo: Stop Using ' Ariel' Antenna Go To Startimes by tapread(op):
African foremost Clicktivist Micheal Adebola Adeniyi posted this hilarious gag on his facebook page, I can't laugh alone today...kikikiki
Cc:
PoliticsCyber Crimes: My Device Please Don't Make Me A Prisoner By Micheal A Adeniyi by tapread(op): 4:50pm On Oct 21, 2016
"Cyber Jailer, Please don't make me a prisoner" Yes, whenever Nigeria decides to have a functional cyber crime warriors: I am not talking about the DSS shakara whenever somebody criticizes the government from the Wailing Association of Nigeria, I understand cybercrime is any criminal activity involving computers and networks ranging from fraud to spam to the distant theft of government or corporate secrets through criminal trespass into remote systems, even in other countries or on other continents.
Online activities are as vulnerable to crime and can compromise personal safety as effectively as common physical crimes. Lawmakers, law enforcement, and individuals need to know how to protect themselves and the people for which they are responsible, everone should also be careful of how they use their medium. I know a group of young Nigerian CSEAN (CyberSecurity Experts Association ofNigeria) are trying their best to stop cybercrimes, I think their should be a cyber court too.
Criminal are criminals but the tools used to commit the crimes is the difference.

Cyber Jailers Can Jail You if you commit any of the cybercrimes offences below

* Assault by Threat– threatening a person with fear for their lives or the lives of their families or persons whose safety they are responsible for (such as employees or communities) through the use of a computer network such as email, videos, or phones.
*.Child pornography– the use of computer networks to create, distribute, or access materials that sexually exploit underage children.
*.Cyber contraband– transferring illegal items through the internet (such as encryption technology) that is banned in some locations.
*.Cyberlaundering– electronic transfer of illegally-obtained monies with the goal of hiding its source and possibly its destination.
* Cyber Abduction: Adding people to various groups without their permission
*.Cyberstalking– express or implied physical threats that creates fear through the use of computer technology such as email, phones, text messages, webcams, websites or videos.
*.Cyberterrorism– premeditated, usually politically-motivated violence committed against civilians through the use of, or with the help of, computer technology.
Cyber theftis using a computer to steal: This includes activities related to: breaking and entering, DNS cache poisoning, embezzlement and unlawful appropriation, espionage, identity theft, fraud, malicious hacking, plagiarism, and piracy. Examples can include:

*.Advertising or soliciting prostitution through the internet. It is against the law to access prostitution through the internet because the process of accessing the internet crosses state and sometimes national borders are different.
*.Drug sales. Both illegal and prescription of drug sales through the internet are illegal

*.Computer-based fraud. Fraud is different from theft because the victim voluntarily and knowingly gives the money or property to the criminal but would not have if the criminal did not misrepresent themselves or their offering. Fraud is a lie. If someone leads you on or allows you to believe something that is false to benefit them, they are lying and this is fraud. You become a victim when you voluntarily surrender monies or property based on their misrepresentation or lie. Losing money from computer crime can be especially devastating because often it is very difficult to get the money back. Other than direct scams, fraud can include acts such as altering data to get a benefit; examples are removing arrest records from a police station server, changing grades on a school computer system, or deleting speeding tickets from driving records.
*.Online gambling.


Cybertresspass– accessing a computer’s or network’s resources without authorization or permission from the owner, but does not alter, disturb, misuse, or damage the data or system. This is hacking for the purpose of entering an electronic network without permission. Examples might include:
1.Using a wireless internet connection at a hotel at which you are staying and accessing the hotel’s private files without disturbing them because they are available.
2.Reading email, files, or noting which programs are installed on a third-party's computer system without permission just for fun, because you can. This is sometimes simply called snooping.

Cybervandalism- Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing or misusing them (as with cybertheft) is called cybervandalism or Cheat Code: This can include a situation where network services are disrupted or stopped . This deprives the computer/network owners and authorized users (website visitors, employees) of the network itself and the data or information contained on the network. Examples:
*.Entering a network without permission and altering, destroying, or deleting data or files.
*.Deliberately entering malicious code (viruses, rootkits, trojans) into a computer network to monitor, follow, disrupt, stop, or perform any other action without the permission of the owner of the network.
*.Attacking the server of the computer network (DDoS attack) so the server does not perform properly or prevents legitimate website visitors from accessing the network resources with the proper permissions.

Here in Nigeria, according to the high-level overview of what the Cybercrime Act 2015 provides, there are things we should be aware of before DSS or or Cyber policing agents comes knocking at your door to arrest and prosecute you before the law..
Do you know the Cyber Law Bill of 2015

1.Gives the President the power to designate certain computer systems, networks and information infrastructurevital to the national security of Nigeria or the economic and social well-being of its citizens,as constituting critical National Information Infrastructure, and to implement procedures, guidelines, and conduct audits in furtherance of that. Examples of systems, which could be designated as such, include transport, communication, banking etc. To find out more about what such a plan should look like, you can check the USA’s National Infrastructure Protection Plan or that of the European Union’s.
2.Prescribes the death penalty for an offence committed against a system or network that has been designated critical national infrastructure of Nigeria that results in the death of an individual (amongst other punishments for lesser crimes).
3. Hackers, if found guilty, of unlawfully accessing a computer system or network, are liable to a fine of up toN10 million or a term of imprisonment of 5 years(depending on the purpose of the hack). The same punishment is also meted out toInternet fraudsters who perpetuate their acts either by sending electronic messages, or accessing and using data stored on computer systems.
4.Makes provision for identity theft, with the punishment of imprisonment for a term of not less than 3 yearsor a fine of not less thanN7 millionor to both fine and imprisonment. An example of identity fraud would be the individual who impersonated Pastor Oyedepo on Facebook and was apprehended by the police of recent.
5. Specifically creates child pornography offences, with punishments of imprisonment for a term of 10 years or a fine of not less than N20 million or to both fine and imprisonment, depending on the nature of the offence and the act carried out by the accused persons. Offences include, amongst others: producing, procuring, distributing, and possession of child pornography.
6.Outlaws Cyber-stalking and Cyber-bullying and prescribes punishment ranging from a fine of not less than N2 millionor imprisonment for a term of not less than1 year or to both fine and imprisonment, up to a term of not less than10 years or a fine of not less thanN25 million or to both fine and imprisonment; depending on the severity of the offence.
7.Prohibits cybersquatting which is registering or using an Internet domain name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else, or to profit by selling to its rightful owner. Individuals who engage in this are liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than2 yearsor a fine of not less than N5 million or to both fine and imprisonment.
8.Forbids the distribution of racist and xenophobic material to the public through a computer system or network (e.g. Facebook and Twitter, Instagram, Nairaland), it also prohibits the use of threats of violence and insulting statements to persons based on race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin. Persons found guilty of this are liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than5 years or to a fine of not less than N10million or to both fine and imprisonment.
9.Mandates that service providers shall keep all traffic data and subscriber information having due regard to the individual’s constitutional Right to privacy, and shall take appropriate measures to safeguard the confidentiality of the data retained, processed or retrieved.
Kindly beware of this crimes before you end up in the prison.
@9jaclicktivist

AgricultureNigerian Farmer Harvest 30kg Sized Cassava by tapread(op):
A Nigerian farmer from the southern part of Nigeria over the weekend harvested a 30kg sized cassava. Who said the soil in the south is not rich when God says Yes.

PoliticsRe: Justice Auta Hanged Saro Wiwa: Nemesis Arrived His Home! by tapread(op): 10:47pm On Oct 14, 2016
Read more here: Nemesis catches up with Justice Auta http://tapread.net/?p=148&preview=true
PoliticsJustice Auta Hanged Saro Wiwa: Nemesis Arrived His Home! by tapread(op):
The day was Friday, November 10, 1995! It was a black Friday in Ogoni land and in Nigeria among good men.
It took five attempts to hang Ken Saro-Wiwa before the Nigerian writer spoke his last words and his body went limp. "Lord take my soul, but the struggle continues," were his last words that Friday morning, blindfolded and dangling from a rope. And he died!
“In my innocence of the false charges I face Here, in my utter conviction, I call upon the Ogoni people, the peoples of the Niger delta, and the oppressed ethnic minorities of Nigeria to stand up now and fight fearlessly and peacefully for their rights. History is on their side. God is on their side. For the Holy Quran says in Sura 42, verse 41: ‘All those that fight when oppressed incur no guilt, but Allah shall punish the oppressor’. The day cometh.” Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa, looking into the two eyes of Justice Auta, sitting on some filthy bench up there, wielding the transient powers of life and death, uttered these prophetic words before being led away from court/tribunal room, into his death by hanging after Justice Ibrahim Auta pronounced him and his Ogoni compatriots guilty as charged, of framed-up charges.
Justice Ibrahim Auta, the judge who was handpicked by the Abacha regime to head the kangaroo tribunal that sentenced renowned environmentalists and minority rights activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and his eight compatriots to death by hanging, today is the same Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, who is now facing corruption mess in the hands of the DSS.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court in Abuja, in whose home over $550,000 was allegedly found during the raid, has reportedly confessed to a deal between him and Justice Ibrahim Auta, the Chief Justice of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, by which $300,000 of the physical cash found in his bedroom was to have been shared between the two men.
The said Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court in Abuja, had reportedly confessed that the bribery for Justice Ibrahim Auta, the Chief Justice of the Federal High Court is that several High Court judges are assigned lucrative cases by the CJ, who then requests them to collect the bribes in dollars and transfer to him physically at home.
He revealed that the CJ has received monies from him several times after matching him with high profile cases that are then settled in favor of the highest bidders.
Now it is clear that Saro Wiwa’s death sentence was a product of corruption in the judiciary. Meaning that without corrupt judges, Saro Wiwa and many more would still have been alive today. Ah! We must kill this monster, corruption in the bench; it has killed many innocent souls.
A corrupt judge is a killer, a murderer, an assassin without bullet; sometimes he murders justice, sometimes he murders men.
A great lesson here is that if falsehood has travelled for twenty years, within one day the truth will catch up with it. Justice Ibrahim Auta after sentencing Saro Wiwa to death has been rising rapidly in his career and he became the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court in Nigeria and now the pandora box split opened. Evil doer might rise in his evil doing but the day Nemesis arrives his doorstep, his fall shall be concluded speedily!
Saro Wiwa rests in peace but his killers shall not, never find peace!
It’s justice time for the unjust Justices and the nemesis has just arrived Nigeria!
EducationUS Songwriter Bob Dylan Wins Nobel Literature Prize by tapread(op): 12:46am On Oct 14, 2016
US songwriter Bob Dylan won the Nobel Literature Prize on October 13, 2016, the first songwriter to win the prestigious award and an announcement that surprised prize watchers.

www.telltimes..co.ke/2016/10/us-songwriter-bob-dylan-wins-nobel.html?m=0

American music legend Bob Dylan on Thursday won the Nobel Literature Prize, the first songwriter to win the prestigious award and an announcement that stunned prize watchers.Dylan, 75, was honoured “for having created new poetic expressions withinthe great American song tradition,” theSwedish Academy said.The choice was met by gasps and a long round of applause from journalists attending the prize announcement.The folk singer has been mentioned in Nobel speculation in past years, but was never seen as a serious contender.The Academy’s permanent secretary Sara Danius said Dylan’s songs were “poetry for the ears.”The Nobel award is the latest accolade for a singer who has come a long way from his humble beginnings as Robert Allen Zimmerman, born in 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, who taught himselfto play the harmonica, guitar and piano.Last year, the prize went to Belarussian author Svetlana Alexievich, for her documentary-style narratives based on witness testimonies.Dylan will take home the eight million kronor ($906,000 or 822,000 euros) prize sum.The literature award caps the 2016 Nobel season, following more than a week of announcements for the prizes for medicine, physics, chemistry, economics and peace, with the latter going to Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos for his efforts to end a half-century war with the FARC rebels.The 2016 laureates will receive their awards — a gold medal and a diploma — at a formal ceremony in Stockholm as tradition dictates on December 10, the anniversary of the death of prize creator Alfred Nobel.A separate ceremony is held in Oslo for the peace prize laureate on the same day, as the Norwegian Nobel Committee grants that award.
www.telltimes..co.ke/2016/10/us-songwriter-bob-dylan-wins-nobel.html?m=0
PoliticsBuhari's Chatham House Speech Re- Echoes: Hypocrisy From The Saint? by tapread(op): 1:27pm On Oct 04, 2016
President Buhari made a famous speech in
the UK at the Chatham House on the 21
of Feb, 2015 where the president in his
speech sets some special standard and
rule for a good Leader and in just close to
2 years off his own leadership, all this
rules have been broken by him. No other
name to call this be call this than
hypocrisy from the self acclaimed saint?

http://telltimes..co.ke/2016/10/buhari-chatham-house-speech-re-echoes.html?m=0

PoliticsPoem: Words To My Green Flag (nigeria @ 56) by tapread(op): 11:21pm On Sep 29, 2016
Let Nigeria be Nigeria again.
Let it be the dream it used to be.
Let giant stride be its name
Seeking a home where he himself is free
Nigeria was never free.
Let Nigeria be the dream the dreamers dreamed
It is so painful we can’t wake Herbert Macaulay,
Azikiwe, Amadu Bello and Awolowo from their
sleep
If I could you would cry a bit.
Let Nigeria be that great strong land of love,
Where never Leaders connive nor tyrants
scheme,
That any man be crushed by one above.
(It never was Nigeria to me.)
O, let my land be a land where Liberty
Is crowned with no false patriotic wreath,
Where opportunity is real, and life is free,
A nation where equality is in the air we breathe.
(There’s never been equality for me,
Nor freedom in this “Nigeria.”)
Say, who are you that mumbles in the dark?
And who are you that draws your veil across the
stars?
I am the poor citizen, fooled and pushed apart,
I am the Civil servant bearing slavery’s scars.
I am the Farmer driven from the land,
I am the Activist clutching the hope I seek
finding only the same old stupid plan
Of dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak.
I am the young man, full of strength and hope,
Tangled in that ancient endless chain
Of profit, power, gain, of grab the land!
Of grab the gold! Of grab the ways of satisfying
need!
Of work the men! Of take the pay!
Of owning everything for one’s own greed!
I am the farmer, bondsman to the soil.
I am the worker sold to the machine.
I am the Civil servants to you all.
I am the people: humble, hungry, mean.
Hungry yet today despite the dreams.
Beaten yet today? O, Nigerians!
I am the man who never got ahead,
The poorest worker bartered through the years.
Our fore-fathers are the ones who dream’t our
basic dream,
In the olden times while still a serf of united
kingsmen,
Who dreamt a dream so strong, so brave, so
true,
That even yet its mighty daring sings
In every brick and stone, in every furrow turned
Of a fact our fathers made Nigeria the land it
has become.
They have built a “Nigeria of the free.”
The free?
Who said the free? Not me?
Surely not me? The millions of IDPs on relief
today?
The millions shot down when terror strikes?
The millions who have nothing for our pay?
For all the dreams we’ve dreamed
And all the songs we’ve sung
And all the hopes we’ve held
And all the flags we’ve hung,
The millions who have nothing for our pay–
Except the dream that’s almost dead today.
O, let Nigeria be Nigeria again
The land that never has been yet
And yet must be,the land where every man is
free.
The land that’s mine,the poor men,
Who made Nigeria,
Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain,
Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the
rain,
We must bring back our mighty dream again
We must bring back our abducted girls back
again from bondage of terror
Sure, call me any ugly name you choose–
The steel of freedom and justice does not stain.
From those who live like leeches on the people’s
lives,
We must take back our land again,
Nigeria!
O, yes,
I say it plain,
Nigeria was never Nigeria to me,
And yet I swear this oath
Nigeria will be!
Out of the rack and ruin of our Heroes death,
The rape and rot of graft, and stealth, and lies,
We, the people, must redeem
The land, the mines, the plants, the rivers.
The mountains and the endless plain–
All, all the stretch of these great green states–
And make Nigeria again!
A word to my green flag
@9jaclicktivist
Michael A Adeniyi
tapreadwebmaster@gmail.com
PoliticsNigeria @ 56: Words To My Green Flag (nigeria) By Micheal A Adeniyi by tapread(op): 2:59pm On Sep 27, 2016
Dear Nigerians, in developed nation they killed their brother for the murder they committed; Why do we kill ours because he was not a believer. Are we not human or just belong to certain race, religion, sect, ideology or tribe? Are we a free man or just trapped in the self-created, six feet coffin of pseudo-pride? I know not either you are righteous person or I am truthful, I just know we are celebrating our 56th independence day on october 1 in the midst of self-imposed bloodshed, corrupt leadership,on-sale dignity, mocking poverty and dying morality, I still think atimes, what are we celebrating?
Freedom is non-negotiable I do decree,
however, at what price and when is freedom, no longer free I ask this question because I am sure that we all agree,
our country has become so corrupt and full of anarchy and our ruling politicians are causing chaos and unrelenting strife expecting us to march to the beat of their drums and noisy fife as they continue to abuse our trust, our taxes, embezzlement is rife!
History will not forget our zeros past that refused to be an hero of change, miseries of our right to a normal self-respecting life now every citizen have no rights and continually live with anxiety and also in fear, our security system is failing.
Our constitution and other human rights that we hold so dear are under threat by the ruling party who would like it to disappear.
Today citizens finds it hard to stomach the deterioration of so many things,our leaders believe that we are their pawns and they are the kings. Then an immoral, unethical, dishonest leader expects us to jump when he sings CHANGE and this is the reason that all creed and colors are looking abroad to spread their wings.
Our leaders must realize that Judicial pendency or circumventing of the law for self-enrichment is not the key, if we want our country to be prosperous and to be revered internationally.
A leader’s job is not to dictate, but rather to be respected, admired and be a trustee,
of the land we love, with so much potential, a land which should be freer than free. Its still a long way to fufilling our destiny!

POEM TO MY GREEN FLAG(NIGERIA)

Let Nigeria be Nigeria again.
Let it be the dream it used to be.
Let giant stride be its name
Seeking a home where he himself is free
Nigeria was never free.
Let Nigeria be the dream the dreamers dreamed
It is so painful we can't wake Herbert Macaulay, Azikiwe, Amadu Bello and Awolowo from their sleep
If I could you would cry a bit.
Let Nigeria be that great strong land of love,
Where never Leaders connive nor tyrants scheme,
That any man be crushed by one above.
(It never was Nigeria to me.)
O, let my land be a land where Liberty
Is crowned with no false patriotic wreath,
Where opportunity is real, and life is free,
A nation where equality is in the air we breathe.
(There’s never been equality for me,
Nor freedom in this “Nigeria.”)
Say, who are you that mumbles in the dark?
And who are you that draws your veil across the stars?
I am the poor citizen, fooled and pushed apart,
I am the Civil servant bearing slavery’s scars.
I am the Farmer driven from the land,
I am the Activist clutching the hope I seek finding only the same old stupid plan
Of dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak.
I am the young man, full of strength and hope,
Tangled in that ancient endless chain
Of profit, power, gain, of grab the land!
Of grab the gold! Of grab the ways of satisfying need!
Of work the men! Of take the pay!
Of owning everything for one’s own greed!
I am the farmer, bondsman to the soil.
I am the worker sold to the machine.
I am the Civil servants to you all.
I am the people: humble, hungry, mean.
Hungry yet today despite the dreams.
Beaten yet today? O, Nigerians!
I am the man who never got ahead,
The poorest worker bartered through the years.
Our fore-fathers are the ones who dream't our basic dream,
In the olden times while still a serf of united kingsmen,
Who dreamt a dream so strong, so brave, so true,
That even yet its mighty daring sings
In every brick and stone, in every furrow turned
Of a fact our fathers made Nigeria the land it has become.
They have built a “Nigeria of the free.”
The free?
Who said the free? Not me?
Surely not me? The millions of IDPs on relief today?
The millions shot down when terror strikes?
The millions who have nothing for our pay?
For all the dreams we’ve dreamed
And all the songs we’ve sung
And all the hopes we’ve held
And all the flags we’ve hung,
The millions who have nothing for our pay–
Except the dream that’s almost dead today.
O, let Nigeria be Nigeria again
The land that never has been yet
And yet must be,the land where every man is free.
The land that’s mine,the poor men,
Who made Nigeria,
Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain,
Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain,
We must bring back our mighty dream again
We must bring back our abducted girls back again from bondage of terror
Sure, call me any ugly name you choose–
The steel of freedom and justice does not stain.
From those who live like leeches on the people’s lives,
We must take back our land again,
Nigeria!
O, yes,
I say it plain,
Nigeria was never Nigeria to me,
And yet I swear this oath
Nigeria will be!
Out of the rack and ruin of our Heroes death,
The rape and rot of graft, and stealth, and lies,
We, the people, must redeem
The land, the mines, the plants, the rivers.
The mountains and the endless plain–
All, all the stretch of these great green states–
And make Nigeria again!
A word to my green flag
@9jaclicktivist
tapreadwebmaster@gmail.com

PoliticsTinubu: Voice From The Bourdillion, Easy Tyrants! The Lion Is Talking! by tapread(op): 4:02am On Sep 27, 2016
Heavy headlines in newspapers, animated debates on TV and ‘Social Media’ revealed only all that is known to one and all ‘ Tinubu Resigns as APC party Leader, Calls for resignation of Party Chairman, Oyegun’
Yes after number 5 became greater than 6 at the National working committe of the APC the voice from bourdillion said:
” Oyegun has done the irredeemable. His coup is an insult to our party and to patriots, to reason and to the reform agenda of this government. To remain silent would be to admit defeat of the reform and progressive change many have laboured in being forth. While the forces resistant to change and reform are strong. Tinubu dare not submit to them, Tinubu encourages all party member not to submit to them. If we acquiesce in this wrong, the one greater than this shall cascade upon us.”
I totally agree with the voice from the bourdillion, It is the small that creates wonders in human progress and advancement of civilisation. Small lies, small coup, small maneuvering, small corruption could also create disasters of unprecedented magnitude that retard the development of change and in the current context, erode democratic values and this is what the APC must know.
Nothing is small, destructive nuclear arsenals emerged out of the smallest entities; atom and nucleus. It was the human understanding and the ingenuity to ‘exploit’ the inner structure of the atom — the small material speck — that led to the disasters of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Tinubu knows this action is a time bomb that will implode soon.
Innumerable stories of political ineptitude leading to destruction of dynasties, and even nations, and many political parties occupy considerably far larger space in history books than those of right decisions taken at the right moment. Tinubu is making a right choice by resigning as a party leader of an infested party, day-in, day-out Neopatrimonial corruption and injustice kept creeping in. This 21st century, people are far more alert than ever before, how can somebody chain the change!
Usually, people are disillusioned by the next election, and search for alternatives. Knowledge of political maneuverings does not help. Those who convince the electorate of their sincerity, commitment and dedication do survive and Tinubu is the only god at such distinct. He understood that the politics of change distances all the defects of corruption, injustice, and tyranny . He knows people would begin to feel that during those days, there was more justice, there was better administration, there was peace, and there was honesty to an extent. He wouldn’t want to lead a team that would be compared to the days of PDP . Instead of humility and determination to return the favour to public, for the trust and affection shown at the Ondo APC primary election the Godfatherism ambition soared and led The APC NYC off-track, and the doom is inevitable.
Nowadays, Individual ego supersedes every other trait. One recalled, what may appear totally out of context to some, the manner they blame Tinubu practically for everything, everyday, is disgusting.
The APCheat Tyrants represent increasing intrusion of self-centered and egoist individuals in politics.
There are many other, indifferent political parties, who give them company, Holy PDP!
Nigeria at this stage, suffers heavily on these counts: Injustice and tyranny, Tinubu is voicing out of the ever-increasing aberrations of elections and severe decline in the moral and ethical standards in his party and its system of governance. I so love the voice from bourdillion, Easy Tyrants! the Lion is talking.
Micheal A Adeniyi
@9jaclicktivist
tapreadwebmaster@gmail.com
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PoliticsDear Buhari, Sell Our National False Sense Of Security Called Asset! by tapread(op): 7:55pm On Sep 25, 2016
Dear president Buhari, I cannot forget that our country is in dire financial straits. I know you could have accepted the conditions of the IMF and World bank before they can bail Nigeria out of recession, but you prefer to save us from their traps! Tho most of our unexposed educated experts sings an anthem of "Go for Loan" so that the mortgaging of our future would continue to thrive that we may lay debts on generations to come, we are supposed to be developing!. Mr President who your currency devaluation don epp! Even the total ban of food import like rice is like putting the "cart before the horse" not considering proper commercialization and effective distribution of Made in Nigeria products and Agricultural produce, now your catastrophic bans lives on as our made in Nigeria rice leaves unto other countries far and near leaving us at the mercy of shortage. I can perceive bad influence all around you sir! I can't keep blaming you for all your faults, where are those ministers and advisers to help you, are they not strong enough? Sai Baba why we no get diplomats sef! not even Diplomat to the UN. At least you have self-respect of Integrity and you wanted a bit of it for this country we could not but say thank you for knowing that we can't keep borrowing for development like the past military and bureaucrats government befor you who put our country on a steep downslide. They got into political and economic pacts of corruption, they collect immense loans called aid and looted it, they borrow to pay salaries, they can't maintain our national assets.
How many of our national asset could be regarded as our national and economic security, Is it our refineries, Your fleets of Jet, and so on, absolutely None. We can't keep selling to settle debt anymore in this nation! It is time to Make or Break Nigeria sir, our hope is all in you. I know our National assets are a permanent value belonging to us, it is our country's inalienable asset, but are the current asset on ground of value to a developing nation like ours? Mr President tho some assets like Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) which generates over $22billion per annum for our country is very much of value to our economy, others keeps gulping our national budget without yielding any positive income. After spending Billions of Dollars on our refineries it has not been functioning. Sir, the Government can contine to be the highest shareholder and sell more share in Joint Venture Companies (JVCs). I think the Nigerian Senate can also be scraped, it is also a national asset and this will save us 500bn per annum to run a better economy, sale of some aircraft in the presidential fleet would generate more fund, sale of our never working Kaduna refinery, Warri refinery, Port Harcourt refinery. Hope you know that seized Properties from looter is also a national asset that must be sold. Mr President what would you do when your family gets into financial problems? You sell a part of your assets for temporary relief and buy them back, build new ones or buy better things in the good times or when the financial condition improves and when government dilute the equity and follow a moderate privatization drive to raise money to invest in diverse sectors of the economy. This is the way Nigeria can come out of the recession faster and build an economy with 10-15 % GDP growth every year or more. Mr President Nigeria’s parallel economy is much bigger than the economy of taxes . This dormant assets need to be turned to money and brought back into National investment. After selling this assets the income should be budgeted and linked to committed outcomes and deliverables and then ministries should be held accountable. The focus should be shifted from exercising controls after budgets have been approved to rigorous critical scrutiny before a budget is approved and then devolving and delegating powers in a way that delivering budgeted outcomes is a sacrosanct contractual responsibility.
These are simple, tried and tested techniques every good CEO knows about.
@9jaclicktivist
Micheal A Adeniyi
PoliticsBuhari's Thief Of Staff And Missing Ambassadors By Micheal A Adeniyi by tapread(op): 12:28pm On Sep 21, 2016
In an Incredulous voice, Impossicant! I shouted when I first saw the documented fact emerging online, I mean the report indicting the Presidential chief of staff Abba Kyari to have collected 500 MILLION naira from MTN so that the government can lose 500 BILLION naira from the fine slammed on the Telecom giant. OMG! I can't even think of him as the CHIEF OF STAFF, but the THIEF OF STAFF to the President, 500bn could have at least paid part of the salaries of civil service staffs. I did a brief research and found out that this man was part of those who brought recession upon us, he had helped many companies escape refunding loans back to Nigeria, Many defaulters now rides on his back to escape AMCON takeover, Mr. Kyari has continuously abused his office to engage in corrupt activities and influence peddling right under the nose of the President. Many report has it that the COS considers himself the alternate President of Nigeria, the man orders government ministers to report to him rather than the President, very well contrary to the constitution, even the president signs all memos brought to him by Mr. Kyari, without reading them he is undoubtedly the most evident contradictions in President Buhari’s anti-graft profile. My people Please who Thief our ambassadorial (Staff) list, abi na Abba Kyari because as it stands since June 8 that a total of 47 new ambassadors were sent to the Nigerian Senate for confirmation there haven't been a single diplomat out there. Nigeria has no representative to the United Nations. Meaning? We have no diplomatic machinery among the comity of nations at the moment. Meanwhile, no substantive ambassadors appointed too and not even a functioning "High commissioner" to Ghana talk less of an ambassador to the US. What is this? What is wrong with this Nation filled with Neopatrimonial corruption, Stupid Economic policy and slow but unsteady snail race.
@9jaclicktivist

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