luwins: The correct answer is A. Reason is if a route is to be selected it follows this order longest match(prefix length)====admin distance==============metric Based on the question /26 has the longest prefix length. A is correct.
Talk2bryant: I'm working too, try to do all your weekend laundry during the week so you'll have enough time to study during the weekends, I've been at it since 10am today, this is past 6, I've been doing practicals on IP routing and dhcp. Its been fun. I should be done with ICND1 in 2 weeks
uzoexcel: Waoh...Gotham.....lee s crazy...james gordon with the virus..fish mooneys back
the old man dying and then telling Bruce to seek the 'demon's head' That's Raz Agul...interesting indeed Still remember d arrow series and the part the demons head/Raz agul beat up and killed the arrow/Oliver queen
you are a very learned person...ur education isnt a waste... i like the bolded
malton: I am dismayed by the decision of the various youth interest groups in Northern Nigeria to order all Igbos out of the region.
Not only is the conclusion callous and uncalled for, but it could be a precursor to war. Moreover, the attempt to impose their silly ruling on all the 19 states comprising northern Nigeria is laughable. Some nonentities cannot sit in Kaduna and exert upon an entire zone the full impact of their negative influence for such purposes as they see fit and by such measures, as they deem fit, whatever it may have been induced by.
Having come from a state that is seven years out of one of Nigeria's most violent sectarian crises, I must admit that we have seen too much war to want some of that ever again.
Furthermore, we have shared too much in the Igbo man's quest for self-reliance, independence, equality of opportunity, justice, charity and co-operation on top of their vision of economic abundance inspired by their ever-imposing productivity, technical skills, and commitment, to stand by as some youths whose mental state of health we are not sure of, make an attempt on their lives or properties. We say no to bloodshed on our lands.
A lot of Igbo youths have represented Plateau State at various times in our storied history and have done this so well. We have lived peacefully for years and have no reason whatsoever to demand change. More so, we are smart enough to know not to punish Eze in Jos for the 'sins' of Ikechukwu in Aba. Their words and actions are unrelated and everyone should be treated as they deserve.
In Plateau, we believe in equality for all, regardless of tribal differences. Consequent upon this, the life of an Igbo man is no less than that of a Ngas, Taroh, Berom, Mwaghavwul, Mushere, Irigwe, Afizere, or Jarawa person. To this end, no blood-thirsty individual should even seek to visit carnage upon our lands. All we want is peace and security of all lives and properties.
We may be situated in the north, but we do not subscribe to your barbaric tendencies or share your hateful views, especially not towards those who have brought nothing but growth and progress to our dear state. The Igbo people are peace-loving citizens of Jos and its environs. Any attempt to cause harm to any of them will see the offenders leave first, one way or another. No Citizen of Plateau State origin will want harm done to any southerner resident in the state.
Our lands are not slaughterhouses.
I believe I speak the minds of most middle-beltan youths on this subject, especially those of our brothers and sisters in Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa, Taraba, Southern Bauchi, Southern Kaduna, and Kwara.
To us all, the "Kaduna Declaration" catchphrase is nothing more than a myth, a fantasy, and a delusion. Keep that shiit out of our lands!
All we want is development.
cc: Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44. Please take this to the front page for everyone to know our stand.
I may be just one person, but I speak the minds of my people. Thank you.
Nasha48: here is the error message i get "Failure configuring Windows updates. Reverting changes." error when you try to install Windows updates" pls gurus i the house help me
Do a system restore and select a point or date before u started having the issue
alextayo: All of you shouting Jehovah will still go behind and seek spiritual help from the traditionalists.
Majority of you are suffering from misplaced identity. A white man imposed his religion and called our own inferior. We took the foreign religion and started behaving as if we are the best thing that ever happened after bread and butter.
For the records, African Traditional Religion believe in the Supreme Being call, Olodumare, Akoda, Aseda, Chukwu, Osanobua etc. There is also belief in divinities just like the Christians believe in the saints. Then belief in ancestors which is synonymous with the belief in Prophets. Believe in magic just as both Christian and Muslim belief in miracle.
So why are we deceiving ourselves and living in self denial.
There is no direct worship of God in African Traditional Religion because God is too sacred to be approached by mere mortals hence the worship of God through the divinities just as the book of James says: pray for one another because the prayer of a righteous man answers more.
May Olodumare give us wisdom to appreciate our own and stop running around foreign things.
phililp: it doesnt matter how old you are... get started.. all u need is determination to drive you persistence to keep u moving finally concentration and practice
if u have all this; u good to go just start.. before 30 you wont belief what you can do
osinbanjoisaliar: lagos and the entire southwest will be part and parcel of biafra either by free will or by force. Tinubu, oba lil wayne and anyone who cannot bear to live with reality when it happens, is free to jump into the lagoon
Stop insulting the sensibilities of Nigerians.. wat do ur so called elites base their political permutations upon. It's nonsensical statements like this that provide cannon fodder for the pro biafrans/pro oduduwa/pro 'let's leave this country' How about making statements like the best candidate with the best track record of service should be nominated and encouraged to serve.
When he was first elevated to the status of Acting President on 19 January 2017, Professor Yemi Osinbajo embarked on a tour on Niger Delta region. His entourage included Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Ikachukwu; Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, as well as the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. A move seen as a welcomed development by the good people of Niger Delta who saw it as a new chapter to finding lasting solution to the seemingly unending Niger Delta question. Not one of the rhetorical promises made to the people of Niger Delta by Acting President Osinbajo was ever fulfilled or rather, is yet to be fulfilled.
Some of us, however, suspected that the Osinbajo was neither interested in proffering solution to the Niger Delta question but to start a clandestine move to build his political capital ahead of 2019 Presidential election having read his body language.
As Vice President and sensing that President Buhari is/may be medically unfit to stand for re-election in 2019, Professor Yemi Osinbajo shifted his attention to build network in the north all for 2019.
On Thursday April 13, he went to Adamawa state to acquire the title of "Jagaban of Adamawa Emirate". Only yesterday, he went to Cross river state to collect another traditional title in Efik kingdom, Ada Idaha Ke Efik Eburutu. For what reason if not political?
While I recognize that the Nigeria Constitution gives Yemi Osinbajo the right to contest for any office, including the Presidency, I must also state that his clandestine moves to succeed Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 is counterproductive to the interest of Nigerians and threat to the unity of our country, this is aside his sheer incompetency in public service since he assumed office as Vice President, Chairman of National Planning Commission and Chairman of National Economic Council.
This article is not to talk about his preference for employing only people of his Yoruba ethnic group as Personal Aides, all these are stories for some other time. This article is strictly about the injustice that his Presidency will mean to the rest of the country if we allow it to materialise.
1. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE SOUTH In the history of Nigeria, the Southwest and Yoruba nation have led the country for a combined period of 11 years and 11 months; Chief Olusegun Obasanjo held sway for 11 years and 8 months (8 years as President and 3 years and 8 months as Military ruler) while Ernest Shonekan held sway for 3 months.
Meanwhile, the South-south only led Nigeria for only 5 years and 25 days through Goodluck Jonathan, while the Southeast has NEVER led the country in Executive capacity save the 7 months under the military reign of General Aguiyi Ironsi.
Under this present democratic dispensation, SW and Yoruba nation has led the country for 8 years and has been occupying the Vice President office since 2015.
The Southsouth led the country for only 5 years and 25 days and occupied the office of Vice President for 3 years through Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
The Southeast has neither produced the President nor the Vice President.
Being a multi-ethnic region, it will be highly unfair for one region and ethnic group to seek to occupy the slot of the South in the Presidency in 2019 irrespective of whether it is the office of the President or the Vice President. It will amount to injustice to the ethnic nationalities in the South save the Yoruba for Yemi Osinbajo to succeed Buhari in 2019..
2. HIS PRESIDENCY IS UNJUST TO THE NORTH: Since the return of this democratic dispensation in 1999, while the South enjoyed power for a total of 13 years (SW 8, SS 5), while the north only did for 5 years and counting through late Umaru Musa Yar’adua (3 years) and Muhammadu Buhari (2 years and counting). If the status quo remains till 2019, the north will haul a meager combined period of 7 years; a far cry when compared with the 13 years that the South held sway.
It is both morally and politically just that the North be allowed to produce the President of Nigeria come 2019 for another 4 years period. We must realize that injustice is injustice anywhere. Allowing Osinbajo, a Yorubaman/Southerner to succeed Buhari in 2019 will only cause disaffection among those in the northern part of the country. There will be feelings of marginalization will crept in. This is a situation the country cannot afford to entertain at this period.
MY SUPPORT FOR NORTH/SOUTHEAST TICKET IN 2019 Nigeria belongs to everybody, it does not belong to a section of the country. While it is fair for power to remain in the north, it is also fair for the Southeast to be part of the equation after years of absence. The only way to allow justice prevail is for a North/Southeast Presidency in 2019.
This arrangement, I strongly believe will calm the nerves of the people of the Southeast, give the Igbo people a sense of ownership in the Nigeria project and a sense of belonging in the affairs of Nigeria.
The Yoruba nation has always stood for justice, I am optimistic that they will stand for what is right come 2019. I have no doubt in my mind that they will not oppose the aspiration of a credible aspirant from the northern extraction and an Igbo man to assume the office of the President and Vice President respectively in 2019.
Waoh...Gotham.....lee s crazy...james gordon with the virus..fish mooneys back
the old man dying and then telling Bruce to seek the 'demon's head' That's Raz Agul...interesting indeed Still remember d arrow series and the part the demons head/Raz agul beat up and killed the arrow/Oliver queen
Speaking in tongues in the ancient texts means speaking in another language. ..sad to say but I haven't heard someone speak in tongues in mandarin or Chinese...anyone who does that 'll v a registered disciple (me)
femzysticks: interpretation of tongues is a gift of the Holy Spirit...
tongues also is not an earthly language but a spiritual language..
you need to be highly connected to the spirit to understand (when you have the gift)
not interpreting plane text...
the meaning is not certain..
when we speak in tongues.. the Holy Spirit intercedes for us. that is He prays for us. telling God our heart desires and worship...
so the meaning of that at that time may not be be meaning later..
it takes men of the spirit to understand things of the spirit!!!