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Politics / Re: Spokesman Of Boko Haram Arrested? by NET1(m): 8:22pm On Feb 01, 2012
So, one can still have faith in the Nation 'Nigeria' again? Thank you Lord Jesus!

My advice to the SSS: Hang the motherfvcker before he escapes like his brother o.

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Family / Re: Men Who Suffer In Silence by NET1(m): 5:30pm On Feb 01, 2012
lastpage:

@deniyor:
I am generous to lend you my[b] BIG, RED IGNORE BUTTON[/b], l think you might need it as well wink

I think deniyor was responding to moremi2008 - not you Sir.

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Politics / Re: Al-mustapha Sentenced To Death By Hanging? by NET1(m): 8:39pm On Jan 30, 2012
Justice served at last!. I LOVE THIS JUDGE.

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Computers / Re: How To Prevent Computer Breakdown And Avoid Its Repair by NET1(m): 9:47pm On Jan 28, 2012
Good points, but I think you should have itemized (numbered) the points. It really was Hell reading through that. But you try sha! Keep it up.

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Educational Services / Re: For Cyber Cafe Owners/operators! by NET1(m): 9:20pm On Jan 28, 2012
ok. when I'm set, I'll surely let you know.

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Educational Services / Re: For Cyber Cafe Owners/operators! by NET1(m): 9:10pm On Jan 28, 2012
I'm considering getting help. It appears you know (more than I do) about cybercafes.

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Politics / Re: Why Do We Rate Ibo As Second Class Citezen In There Country? by NET1(m): 8:55pm On Jan 28, 2012
You guys should free this boy abeg. He was only making an observation.

He mentioned one obvious point which is "IGBOs are being treated as if they are second class citizens". He did NOT say that they are second-class citizens, but he merely asked why the other tribes, who ought to be friendly are unreasonably hostile to the Igbo tribe.

Quite frankly, I share his sentiments. Even here on NL, there's rarely a day that passes without seeing verbal insults been thrown at (and from) Igbos. I'm an Igbo person myself and I perfectly understand his views (he's NOT insulting the Igbo tribe)

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Educational Services / Re: For Cyber Cafe Owners/operators! by NET1(m): 7:36pm On Jan 28, 2012
I'm learning quite a lot from you guys. I'm actually planning to start a cybercafe this March.

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Politics / Re: We Will Not Negotiate With The Goverment - Boko Haram by NET1(m): 5:29pm On Jan 27, 2012
"Men ought either to be indulged or utterly destroyed, for if you merely offend them they take vengeance, but if you injure them greatly they are unable to retaliate, so that the injury done to a man ought to be such that vengeance cannot be feared." - Niccolo Machiavelli

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For those asking what GEJ can do in this circumstance, I share your thoughts as well. However, I think he should ask: How is America able to cope with the Arab threat?

My advice to GEJ is get some help (preferably US) in mapping out strategies to combat and obliterate these people. If it means a few oil-deals, let them have it. Yes, there might be some initial losses on our part, but in the end, we would have put an end to this mallady.

GEJ, please get help now from outside. Don't let Azazi and the rest fool you. BH is willing and capable of wiping out the entire nation if you let them.


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Politics / Re: I Will Never Seek Elective Office Again, Says Ibb by NET1(m): 6:16pm On Jan 26, 2012
Wily1Wily:

IBB is not different from Yorubas that conspired with their kinsmen in military (General Diya and Paul Okotimo) to kill unarmed Ogoni women/Children and Hanged Saro Wiwa. Yorubas evil killers Will Never Rest In Peace

Guy, please stop all these your tribal rants. It's giving you a bad image (I'm sure you're better than this) and it's also NOT solving any problems. We were talking about IBB - not Yoruba. And please it's immature to talk despicably about any race, tribe or people. God created us equal. Stop this abeg.

I have good Yoruba friends (who share equal and mutual respect with me) and I cannot imagine myself talking trash about their tribe.

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Family / Re: Men Who Suffer In Silence by NET1(m): 1:48pm On Jan 26, 2012
Simple: I'll take a walk from the relationship. There are lots of pretty girls in town - even prettier ones. When a girl starts to misbehave, just let her know you have better options.

Such things described here happen when she feels that she is the best thing that has ever happened to you. If my girl (or even wife) thinks that there's someone who's better than me, I'll let her go. And quite frankly, I won't feel a thing.


PS: I love with my HEAD - not my HEART. All the guys who love with their hearts are vulnerable to heart attack caused when their girls start behaving funny.


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Business / Re: Youwin Updates by NET1(m): 7:18pm On Jan 23, 2012
@J12,

what other updates do you want? You can check the website for more details: www.youwin.org.ng. Anyway, I hope you applied o. As for me, I am so getting that 10Million Naira grant.

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Politics / Re: Kano Under Attack: Multiple Bomb Blasts & Gunfights by NET1(m): 7:31pm On Jan 20, 2012
Please let's divide this country. I don tire for Naija.
On biafra I stand.

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram: 6 Alleged Suleja Bombers Granted N24m Bail by NET1(m): 5:25pm On Jan 20, 2012
Nigeria, we hail thee!

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Computers / Re: Inverter Users : Lets Have Your Experience by NET1(m): 6:57pm On Jan 18, 2012
I've been so waiting for a thread like this. Ok, here's the challenge we have:

We're opening our Data-centre in Port Harcourt in March 2012. the Data-centre will contain

6 Server machines
50 computers with Flat screen monitors
3 Laptop computers
6 (1.5HP) split-unit ACs

That's all. I want to know the technical details & cost for an Inverter and Batteries (how many would we need) that will be capable enough to carry these equipment.

We are ready to make purchase, once we are satisfied with the technical details and cost.

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Politics / Re: Asari Dokubo Leads Port Harcourt Protest: Wants Sovereign National Conference by NET1(m): 7:37pm On Jan 17, 2012
#Occupy Your Resources# This is the real protest (the mother of them all)

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Politics / Re: Ojukwu’s Burial: Massob Declares Sit-at-home Order by NET1(m): 8:14pm On Jan 12, 2012
RIP to the King of Igboland.
Politics / Re: My Stand On Petrol Subsidy Removal, By Tinubu by NET1(m): 7:41pm On Jan 12, 2012
The only thing common in Nairaland is the way we throw insults (both at ourselves and political leaders) anyhow. Can we not make our points without hurling insults at the next person? The thing tire me o.

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Politics / Re: Breaking News: 24 Hours Curfew Declared In Adamawa State by NET1(m): 3:19pm On Jan 07, 2012
After they have ended a killing spree (of my brothers) with gleeful abandon? What kind of government do we even have a in Nigeria sef?
Proactive or Reactive?

GEJ, no let me curse you o.


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Politics / Igbo Militant Group Issues Ultimatum For Northern Muslims To Leave South East. by NET1(m): 5:28pm On Jan 04, 2012
“[Northern Moslems] Leave The South East Or Die” – The Peoples Army
Enough is enough- Ogbunigwe Ndigbo

This is to bring to your notice the resolution of Ogbunigwe Ndigbo, an Igbo revolutionary movement, in response to the state of the Nigeria nation.

We have watched with pains in our hearts the massacre of our people in the northern part of Nigeria and it is obvious that the federal government is not capable of protecting the lives and property of Ndigbo. The recent Christmas bombings has strengthened our resolve to raise arms and defend our people.

Ogbunigwe Ndigbo is a counter terrorist group sworn to the protection of Ndigbo and to avenge any drop of blood of our brothers shed any where in Nigeria. We will use extreme violence to protect ourselves where necessary. We have watched the killing of our people all over the North by Boko Haram terrorist group and we are declaring war on this group and any other group that sheds the blood of our people. We are not new in the act of defending our people, we have done it before and this time will not be an exception.

We are going to target the sponsors of this inhumanity against our people, we will target their economic interest and their families. We will use every means possible to kill them and their corroborators even if those corroborators are our people. Ndigbo will not continue to be guinea pigs in a country where we have labored so much to build. Enough is enough. We have resolved to make this sacrifice even with our lives for the safety and freedom of our children unborn.

We have lined up our action for 2012 to demonstrate our willingness and ability to protect and defend our people. We will observe a full month of non action in January but our action plan for the month of February is as follows:

Feb 1. All Igbos nationwide will boycott the purchase and eating of beef until Feb 10. This is to demonstrate our economic importance to our oppressors

Feb 13. All Igbos all over the country will close shops and abstain from work to demonstrate our total disenchantment over the Christmas day bombing.

Feb 14th. We will detonate a bomb in a safe place within the country. This is to avoid casualties and the killing of innocent people. Subsequently this bombs will be used to target the financial infrastructures of the sponsors of Boko Haram and their immediate families.

With this notice, we are giving all northern moslems residing in the South East a two weeks ultimatum to leave the South East as we can no longer guarantee the safety of such tenants in the face of this senseless killing of our people. We want to remind the Boko Haram group that nobody has a monopoly of violence.

We will continue to operate underground and will return fire for fire with any arm of the government that interferes with our program. We have been patient in for a long time and watch the security operatives treat violent boko haram members with kid gloves and diplomatic negotiations while non violent groups in the East like MASSOB is being hounded into detention and killed daily. He who makes peaceful resolutions impossible makes violent resistance inevitable. We will stop at nothing to redeem the labors and the blood of our past heroes. Until the last man and the last pint of blood NO RETREAT NO SURRENDER

General Red Devil Nwokolo
Commander of the peoples army — with Musa Mohammed Lele, Ojima John, Celestine Paul, Omabukodo Ojomakpene Simon, Jane Eneje, Gracefm Lokoja, Ngwu Sammie Ucee, Gambari Umar, Chukwudi Nwobasi, Levi Akubo and Omezue Slik Austin.

Source: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150483491443409&set=a.493310898408.258548.127503268408&type=1
Romance / Re: I Still Want Her! by NET1(m): 9:15pm On Dec 30, 2011
It's not LOVE - it's called a CRUSH.  I used to be there some years ago.

Solution:
Relocate from her present location.
Remove all memories of her from you. i.e phone numbers, pictures, FB contacts, etc.
Occupy your time with things that bring you happiness.

Open your mind to other ladies. Your angel will walk into your arms when your emotionally settled.


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Politics / Re: Christmas Day Massacre: 10,000 Protest In Kaduna by NET1(m): 7:28pm On Dec 29, 2011
In GEJ we trust!
Politics / Re: Christmas Day Massacre: 10,000 Protest In Kaduna by NET1(m): 7:23pm On Dec 29, 2011
ifyalways:

Using a canon to kill a mosquito,IMO.

We did not protest for the bad roads,non performing senators,governors etal,terrible economy plus oppresion from uniformed men now we wanna protest cos of BH.where are they marching to?

They better apply wisdom.

biko, wetin be Mosquito?
You are calling the Boko Haram threat a 'Mosquito'?  I dont think you live in this country o.  And who says Nigerians have not been protesting against the other challenges you listed there?


If there's insecurity in the country, where will you stand to vote out non-performing government officials? Fact is: As long as there is insecurity in the country, then there is little chance of improvement from what we have. Our (including GEJ) paramount priority should be tackling this BH menace.

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Politics / Re: Christmas Day Massacre: 10,000 Protest In Kaduna by NET1(m): 7:14pm On Dec 29, 2011
190_@:


Girraffe - but they cant be serious if they dont go unclad
if its you then i wud be more than sure you would go unclad  cheesy



Guy, abeg stop this madness! This thread is for mature, rational-thinking adults. We no dey play here.

@Poster, who is even organizing this kind thing sef? This is a fertile death pool for the Bokites. Attend this at your own risk. The only way to solve this is by matching force with greater Force. These guys are not willing to take an Amnesty, they dont even want to negotiate, they probably only want to kill all 'infidels' and then islamize the country.

If I were the Chief of Army Staff, here's what I'd do:
1. Secure the borders.
2. Infiltrate them.
3. Identify who their sponsors are.
4. Prosecute their sponsors (jail or take them out).

Drastic times demand drastic measures and drastic tactics!


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Programming / Re: Fingerprint Programming In ASP.NET by NET1(m): 8:58pm On Dec 22, 2011
i think i might need this as well.

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Programming / Re: It Incubation Centres: Expect New Generation Of Software Entreprenuers, Johnson by NET1(m): 8:50pm On Dec 22, 2011
funny enough, you and I were thinking in the same direction. I was thinking of setting-up a incubation hub in Port Harcourt next year to tap young talents.

I remember with nostalgia the frustration I received when I was going from place to place seeking patronage for my software products. sad sad
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Business / Re: Youwin Updates by NET1(m): 1:26pm On Dec 22, 2011
Training finally ended in Benin on Tuesday afternoon. Wonderful sessions we had from Friday to Tuesday. Stage 2 has just started: Submission of the main business plan. Baba God, na your hand we dey o.


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Politics / Re: Removal Of Petroleum Subsidy: In Whose Interest? Live by NET1(m): 1:19pm On Dec 22, 2011
Tolulop001:

this Diezani is just reading from a piece of paper

I'm still struggling to understand what the woman is saying.

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Computers / Re: Can You Stay Two Months Without Your Laptop And Phones? by NET1(m): 12:20pm On Dec 15, 2011
i no go fit o.  I just observed that for the past 7 years, I dont bother wearing wrist-watches, 'cos I check time on my phone. If my phone is that important, I wonder what my life would be if I am deprived of using it for the next 20 minutes, let alone 2 days.


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Nairaland / General / Re: How Can We Overcome Feelings Of Rejection? by NET1(m): 6:45pm On Dec 14, 2011
Orikinla: for once, I agree with you on an issue.
DeeMain: On point.

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Webmasters / Re: Asp.net Hosting by NET1(m): 1:07pm On Dec 13, 2011
MSSQL is Microsoft SQL Server. It's one of the database engines you can use on Windows. I recommended this because I don't think mySQL is supported by Windows.


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