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Politics / Re: My Blood Sister Killed Today At Biafra Protest In Onitsha - "VIVIAN GIST" by oake(m): 7:40pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
While this is very painful ... the loss of any human life. I want to appeal to the Federal Government (Buhari), State Governments of the South East and indeed all leaders of thought and influence to find a peaceful resolution to this crisis that may soon snowball into a major conflagration that may consume the whole Nigerian nation if care is not taken. We must find a political solution that involves compromises and amnesty for peace to reign. One love Naija!!! |
Business / Re: Man Loses Belongings Over Wife’s N4k Bank Debt (pictured) by oake(m): 7:07pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Chai! U de vex O! But seriously, the bank should be sanctioned by relevant regulatory agencies. Nigeria, a country like no other. Wahala de o! Gboliwe: |
Phones / How Can I Root My Samsung Galaxy N-7000? by oake(m): 8:02pm On Nov 26, 2015 |
Can anybody please explain me.... How can I root my Samsung Galaxy N-7000? What do I need to download or do I need a phone engr? Waiting for the replies.... Thanks in advance....... 1 Like |
Politics / Re: HID Awolowo's Burial - Live Updates (Pics) by oake(m): 3:05pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
The president of Nigeria has arrived at the burial of Late HID Awolowo! 1 Like
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Nairaland / General / Re: Crazy Bills Everywhere Despite No Regular Power Supply by oake(m): 3:10pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
Feranchek: Sorry, I don't know anyone in particular that can assist you with this, but I think it's a normal process, unless someone is being smart. Just walk into the closest PHCN office and ask to see the Business Manager or a contractor (staff). They will take it up from there. However, due to their corrupt nature, hoarding of the product is still rampant. I wish you luck! |
Phones / Re: Glo On A Rampage by oake(m): 3:09pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
Ha ha ha!! OP, you too funny, Lol @ Glo is talking the pills for mtn's headache. All these networks deserve DPR treatment; anyone found extorting money illegally should be made to give out free credits to all their subscribers for one full week. |
Politics / Re: Goodluck Jonathan Carrying His Grandchild (Photo) by oake(m): 1:35pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
Iroh88: Na dat ur chinko fone screen de deceive u so? |
Crime / Re: Sex With Prostitute Sends Married Man To Jail In Abuja by oake(m): 1:30pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
dre11: chai! People no get shame at all again ooo! You de take inventory of your lost wedding ring in Ashewo hotel |
Nairaland / General / Re: Crazy Bills Everywhere Despite No Regular Power Supply by oake(m): 1:09pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
Feranchek: A new Service Pre-paid Meter goes from between #25,000 to #50,000 depending on the type; single or double phase. Additional #10,000 goes to the Contractor that will do the installation. In all, you will have to cough out approximately #35,000 to N65,000 as the case may be. Prepaid Meter is the best way to go. Even Nepa abi PHCN staff, dem hate am, becos, e bi like TSA for their mind. 1 Like |
Religion / Re: LADIES Be Careful Of The Men You Let Into Your Heart And Enter Your Body by oake(m): 8:07pm On Nov 17, 2015 |
ZKOSOSO: Deep Hmmmm! |
Nairaland / General / Nigerian Professor Claim To Have Solved 156-year-old Math Problem, Not Confirmed by oake(m): 5:42pm On Nov 17, 2015 |
Nigerian Professor Claims To Have Solved 156-Year-Old Maths Problem, Which Carries $1Million Prize Has the the Riemann Hypothesis – perhaps math’s most famous problem, which gone unsolved for 156 years – finally been cracked? A Nigerian professor claims to have found the answer – and now could be in line to win a $1million (£658,000) prize. Academic Dr Opeyemi Enoch, above, from the Federal University of Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) in Nigeria, says he was persuaded by his students to tackle it. The hypothesis, which was proposed by mathematician Bernard Riemann in 1859, concerns the distribution of prime numbers. It one of seven Millennium Problems in Mathematics, puzzles chosen by The Clay Mathematics Institute that carries a prize of £658,000 if solved. But Enoch, who claims to have made the breakthrough in 2010, says it was the challenge itself, not the money, that made him devote his time to it. “The motivation was because my students trusted that the solution could come from me – not because the financial reward and that was why I started trying to solve the problem in the first place,” he told the BBC. View gallery . The Riemann Hypothesis (State and University Library at Göttingen) “Dr Enoch first investigated and then established the claims of Riemann,” said a statement from FUOYE. “He went on to consider and to correct the misconceptions that were communicated by mathematicians in the past generations, thus paving way for his solutions and proofs to be established. "He also showed how other problems of this kind can be formulated and obtained the matrix that Hilbert and Poly predicted will give these undiscovered solutions. He revealed how these solutions are applicable in cryptography, quantum information science and in quantum computers.” However, the professor revealed that he has faced some bizarre criticism: “[Some people asked] if this man can solve the Riemann problem…why should he not be able to provide solutions to Nigeria’s problems?“ Dr Enoch said. “Some guys celebrated it, some criticised it – saying what has that got to do with putting food on the tables of Nigerians.” The Clay Mathematics Institute is yet to confirm that the problem has been solved. (Credit: This Is Africa/Twitter) http://news.yahoo.com/nigerian-professor-claims-to-have-solved-150444442.html
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Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity: FG Should Legalize Illegal Refineries - Murray-Bruce by oake(m): 1:09pm On Nov 17, 2015 |
CARLOSZ: You de show urself abi? Wetin concern GEJ concern the common sense when dis man de talk? Are you living in the past? Why destroy illegal refineries if you can set up agencies to regulate and collect taxes. What's more, you ease the acute fuel situation and create employment for the teeming masses by so doing. Use ur common sense bro, though it's not common! |
Politics / Re: How They Buried HID Awolowo (photos) by oake(m): 1:00pm On Nov 17, 2015 |
Kai! Dis mama too get style! I hear se na like ten years ago she prepare all this level in lieu of her burial! Farewell mama and rest in perfect peace!!!
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Religion / Re: LADIES Be Careful Of The Men You Let Into Your Heart And Enter Your Body by oake(m): 12:52pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
Fadman4real: Yeah! You are right... When we talk about sex we talk about Soul ties, They are directly Proportional. People thinks it just something we are Cooking up to scare people. Well I wish it were actually so. The soul is so important that Jesus said in Matthew 16:26 "What shall it profit a man; if he shall gain the whole world and loose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" This means the soul of a man can be traded for material things. That is to say it can be sold to different buyers at any given location. This means part of a mans soul could be in BOMBAY in India, HONK KONG in China, and lots more cities you can imagine. The problem is; what pleasures are we using to trade our souls for? To be honest, this is deep! It take someone who understands spiritual things to understand what we are saying. |
Religion / Re: LADIES Be Careful Of The Men You Let Into Your Heart And Enter Your Body by oake(m): 7:42pm On Nov 14, 2015 |
The Bible speaks of what is today known as soul ties. In the Bible, it doesn't use the word soul tie, but it speaks of them when it talks about souls being knit together, becoming one flesh, etc. A soul tie can serve many functions, but in it's simplest form, it ties two souls together in the spiritual realm. Soul ties between married couples draw them together like magnets, while soul ties between fornicators can draw a beaten and abused woman to the man which in the natural realm she would hate and run from, but instead she runs to him even though he doesn't love her, and treats her like dirt. In the demonic world, unholy soul ties can serve as bridges between two people to pass demonic garbage through. I believe there are other ways which soul ties are formed, but here are some that I am aware of. Sexual relations: Godly soul ties are formed when a couple are married (Ephesians 5:31, "For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.", and the Godly soul tie between a husband and the wife that God intended him to have is unbreakable by man (Mark 10:7-9). However, when a person has ungodly sexual relations with another person, an ungodly soul tie is then formed (1 Corinthians 6:16, "What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh.". This soul tie fragments the soul, and is destructive. People who have many past relationships find it very difficult to 'bond' or be joined to anybody, because their soul is fragmented. Close relationships: King David and Jonathan had a good soul tie as a result of a good friendship (1 Samuel 18:1, "And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.", but bad soul ties can form from bad relationships as well. Idolizing somebody can cause a bad soul tie. I have heard too that you can create a soul tie with a rock group by becoming obsessed with their music. Which explains the strong pull towards certain music that seems almost irresistible. Vows, commitments and agreements: Vows are known to bind the soul (Numbers 30:2), marriage itself consists of vows and binds the two people together (Ephesians 5:31), therefore I have little reason to overlook the concept of vows or commitments as being a means to create a soul tie. Sex is the worst soul tie ever!! Apostle Paul said: "Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body." 1 Corinthians 6:18. When you commit sex outside of your marriage, you are sinning against your own self. Ask yourself this question; Why do people who have been together for long and have sex either married or not married, why do they act similarly and sometimes start looking alike? Because TWO HAVE BECOME ONE!!! What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. 1 Corinthians 6:16. [url][/url]http://pstzinogenesis.com/2014/10/12/the-fragmented-soul-sex/
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Religion / LADIES Be Careful Of The Men You Let Into Your Heart And Enter Your Body by oake(m): 7:37pm On Nov 14, 2015 |
LADIES be careful of the Men you let into your heart and enter your body. Sex is not only a physical exchange-- it is also a spiritual exchange. Sex is powerful and a direct pathway into your temple. Some of you can't get over that low life of a man because the demons he carries within him still torment you spiritually. You KNOW in your gut that even though he looks attractive...something about him ain't right. Yet, something still keeps luring you to him. Your mind and body wrestles back and forth with spiritual principalities and "sexual soul ties." Sexual soul ties BIND you to that man, men his type and the dark spirits that follow him. Some women often wonder why the SAME type of dude always pursue them... Why they ATTRACT the same type of guy after they got rid of the scum bag that plagued their life.. Its that FAMILIAR Spirit he left with You !!! BE CAREFUL who you open yourself up to receive in your bed.
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Health / Re: How Doctor’s Negligence Made Me Impotent (pictured) by oake(m): 3:16pm On Nov 14, 2015 |
EggPlant: Did you read the story before commenting? I pray you don't end up with greater predicament than "the man". Common sense, as they say, is not common! I pray there is only one like you in your family, two will be a curse. |
Business / Re: TSA Transfers: Central Bank Recovers N8.6bn From Owner Of Remita, Systemspecs by oake(m): 2:52pm On Nov 14, 2015 |
Good development. All this impunity must stop if this country must have a headway. A whole N8.6 billion deducted by SystemSpecs for Remita software e-Payment/e-Collection, not to talk of the 25 billion it charged for the transfer of N2.5 trillion of federal government funds to the TSA. And to think that the CBN has its own software for e-Payments and e-Collections? With the rate corruption is going, the death penalty may not be a bad idea after all. And they say Nigeria is broke |
Politics / Re: New Lagos Governor Ambode Incompetent - The Economist by oake(m): 9:37am On Nov 10, 2015 |
SenseiX: WHOSAI!! MAKE DEM GO SIDON JOR! AMBODE IS WORKING!
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Politics / Re: Photo Of Buhari With Victorious Eaglets In 1985, About To Do Same In 2015 by oake(m): 9:11am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Victory for Nigeria!!! Haters can go n die! 2 Likes
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Travel / Re: How I Was Scammed At Lagos Airport by oake(m): 6:09pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Scammers every where! Sorry bro for your loss. I understand the annoyance you transferred to the young lady, but it is also possible that was also a scammer. May God help us. I will advise that you publish this so called "Engr Ben"s number to teach him a lesson. |
Business / Naira Drops, As BVN Paralyses Forex Market by oake(m): 8:17pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
By Babajide Komolafe LAGOS — Activities at the retail segment of the official foreign exchange market were grounded, yesterday, as end users avoided bureaux de change (BDCs), to avoid submitting their Biometric Verification Number (BVN) for foreign exchange transactions. This, however, resulted in sharp increase in demand for dollars at the black market, prompting the naira to depreciate to N230 per dollar from N225. Recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) made the BVN a criteria for sale and purchase of foreign exchange by banks and bureaux de change (BDCs) effective November 1. Vanguard investigation, however, revealed that instead of foreign exchange end users submitting their BVN to BDCs as mandated by the CBN, most of them moved to the black market for their foreign exchange needs. This in turn increased demand in the market, prompting the parallel market exchange rate to rise to N230 per dollar from N225 at the close of business on Tuesday. Confirming this development to Vanguard, Mr. Harrison Owoh, Chief Executive Officer, H.J Trust BDC said that “most of the customers were not willing to submit their BVN due to fear of what it might be used for. This has slowed down sales of forex by BDCs because we can’t sell without obtaining the BVN.” An Abuja-based BDC manager, who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity said that the problem was severe in Abuja, with BDCs having difficulty selling the dollars purchased from the CBN, last week. “As I am talking to you, most BDCs in Abuja may not take dollars from CBN today (yesterday) because we have not sold the ones we bought last week. The customers do not want to submit their BVN for security reasons. They are patronising the black market, that is why the rate has gone up sharply, and I can tell you, the rate might rise higher if the situation persists.” President of Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON), Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, however, blamed the situation on lack of adequate awareness on the part of the CBN before implementing the policy. He said that while ABCON, as a partner in progress with the CBN supports the use of BVN as criterion for foreign exchange transactions, the association had, however, called the attention of the apex bank to the need to delay implementation to allow massive publicity to create awareness among the populace. “We had predicted what is happening now, that in the absence of adequate awareness, patronage will shift to the black market, leading to depreciation of the Naira in the market”, he said. Submitting BVN not security threat—CBN Director, Corporate Communications Department of CBN, Alhaji Ibrahim Muazu wondered why anybody should be afraid of submitting BVN for transactions, adding that there was no threat in giving BVN for foreign exchange transactions. According to him: “This probably has to do with people with illicit flows, and not for fear of the BVN itself. And for people with illicit flows, they are avoiding documentation, the way they avoid the banks. “To us, if not for the likely impact on the black market, it is a good development because it means the foreign exchange market is now demand driven. For example, if you go to the banks for ‘Form A’ foreign exchange transactions, it requires more than the BVN. Submitting BVN for transactions is not a security threat. The BDCs cannot access the account details of their customers; they would just have the BVN for reporting purposes. “The BVN is just an identity; the BDC cannot see your account details. It is just like asking you to submit your passport photograph. And the purpose is to make sure that people don’t buy foreign exchange above the limit allowed by the law. There is a limit of $4,000 per individual per quarter. If one person buys $4,000 from one BDC, and another $4,000 from another BDC, there is no way anybody can verify it is the same person. All these things are supposed to be controlled by the BVN. All we want to clarify is that there is no threat in giving your BVN, it is an identity, in as much as you can give your passport photograph or even utility bills, as required for operation of dormant account. “It is unfortunate if they are going to the black market and the black market does not have enough supply; but for us if they don’t buy from the CBN, if the CBN dollar is not sold, it would come back to us or there would be no demand for dollars next week, and this means we are conserving reserves. The only problem is the funding source for the black market will be limited and the price is high. But if I can give my BVN and buy dollars, maybe at N200, why should I go to black market and buy at N250? So the genuineness of the transaction is clear.” Background to policy The policy of making BVN criterion for foreign exchange transactions should have taken off August 15,2015 but was suspended by the CBN following criticism and warnings on the likely impact on the exchange rate of the Naira, and also to allow the Nigeria Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) provide multiple channels for BDCs to verify BVN submitted by foreign exchange end-users. The purpose of the policy, according to a CBN circular issued on October 20, was to stabilize the forex market, stem the rampant cases of forex leakages and illicit money transfers from Nigeria. The CBN circular The circular stated: “All banks and licensed BDCs operating in Nigeria as well as the general public are, therefore, put on notice that with effect from November 1, 2015, all customers desiring to purchase forex through all available channels in Nigeria must provide their BVN, which shall be validated by the CBN authorised forex dealer through the Nigerian Interbank Settlement System platform before the transactions are consummated. “For the avoidance of doubt, the CBN shall from November 1, 2015, discontinue sale of forex to the BDCs that had not availed it the BVN of all its directors. Any authorised forex dealer that fails to provide the required information in its returns or provides a wrong BVN would be penalised and this may include the termination of the forex dealership authorisation.” Consequently, on Monday, October 26, NIBSS unveiled a USSD and internet channel for verification of BVN. According to Mr. Oluseyi Adenmosun, the BVN Project Coordinator for NIBSS, BDC operators or anybody can dial the short code *565*1# on their phones from any part of the world for the validation. The USSD code when dialed will pop up a message asking for the BVN and the date of birth of the BVN holder to confirm the genuineness of the BVN. The BDC operators also have the option of using the NIBSS website portal for the validation. The service costs N20 per enquiry. Source: [url][/url]http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/naira-drops-as-bvn-paralyses-forex-market/
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Business / Re: My Experience With UBA Bank. (must Read!!!!!!!) by oake(m): 2:52pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
oride: Common sense would have made the Bank follow up on this matter as it affects their integrity and customer service. Imagine if this happened to a large chunk of their customers. Anyway, reporting to the Special Fraud Unit is a welcome idea. |
Phones / Re: Help! My Galaxy S3 Has A Problem by oake(m): 3:54pm On Oct 27, 2015 |
O mennn!!! proffnico: |
Phones / Re: Help! My Galaxy S3 Has A Problem by oake(m): 2:39pm On Oct 27, 2015 |
bobo65: You are right, I don't knw much about phones, hence my plea for assistance; however, don't you think flashing the phone will erase all my personal data in it? |
Phones / Help! My Galaxy S3 Has A Problem by oake(m): 12:16pm On Oct 27, 2015 |
To all my phone Geeks in the house; as you may know the first picture to be seen on galaxy s3 is a picture of the phone’s status which is “Samsung galaxys III gt-I9305T” My phone is stuck on that picture and doesn’t go any further in another word the phone is not running or booting up. I pulled out the battery many times but that didn’t work. Also when I plug the charger in, the picture of the battery which must be shown when the phone is off while charging, is shown but doesn’t show that its charging. Its just showing a picture of the battery. Pleas help me to get that solved I have many useful data on the storage. Also I’m pretty sure that would cost a lot if I take it to a Samsung repair shop. I am at my wits' end. The suggested measures from Google, like wiping the cache partition of my phone has not worked. I have been forced to doing a factory reset. Yet, the S3 is stuck in Samsung logo. Very annoying. What do you think I can do as a last resort. Your kind assistance will be appreciated. Thanks. |
Crime / Enugu Sex Hawker Dies After Marathon With Customers by oake(m): 10:58am On Oct 26, 2015 |
ENUGU—THE Enugu State Police command through operatives of the Udenu Division has commenced investigations into an alleged incident of murder in which a commercial sex worker was allegedly killed in a brothel after a marathon sex with a customer. It was gathered that around midnight on October 24, the customer, identified as Ikechukwu Oga had gone to a brothel at Obolloafor, in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State where he met with the sex hawker, Roseline and had a sex deal. sex-workersPolice Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, confirmed the incident in a statement made available to newsmen, explaining that the suspect after a bargain with the deceased, agreed to sleep together for a fee. According to the suspect’s confession, ”we bargained and agreed. She told me to come back later as she was already servicing someone. But when I came back, I also discovered that she was still having sex with another customer. Roseline told me to exercise patience as both of us were going to sleep till day break. “After concluding with the customer, she now invited me into the room for my turn, but was unable to conclude the deal as she complained of being tired which forced me to come down. At that juncture, she slept off. I was woken by sympathizers who complained that Roseline has died. “I did not conclude my first round of the deal before she complained that she was tired and that was in the midnight of yesterday. I had to discontinue and that was the last thing I know. I cannot say what killed her.” Meantime, the corpse has been recovered and deposited in a nearby hospital while the suspect is helping the police in their investigation. [url][/url]http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/enugu-sex-hawker-dies-after-marathon-with-customers/
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Family / Re: He Wants Sex Every Time by oake(m): 11:05am On Oct 23, 2015 |
knowledge4: Sex twice a week is OK for an average husband who cherishes marital peace.If a wife can make her self available for sex at least once in a week,that husband should be grateful to her and to God. Bro! Are u crious? Na wetin make dem buy monkey[size=8pt][/size] |
Politics / Re: Nigeria ‘Hires Mercenaries’ To Battle Boko Haram - Vanguard by oake(m): 10:49am On Oct 23, 2015 |
SeverusSnape: The HYPOCRISY is mind boggling! Na wa for dis CHANGI o! 1 Like |
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