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Culture / Re: Does Our Generation Still Care About Marrying Virgins ?? by Okd1: 8:39pm On Jan 14, 2015
shawnfamous:
u re d man ! Yhhh thumbs up

Your the man!!!! yeah ur like 13/14 without opportunity to get laid I laugh in spanish
Family / ATM & Change Wahala by Okd1: 10:15am On Jan 14, 2015
Hi all,

hope I put this in the right section. ave you ever being in a situation when your penniless & have to walk a long way to the ATM to withdrawal money to take a bus to your destination only to end up waiting for about an hour @ the bus stop because you had no little domination of our beloved currency because you were paid in 1000 naira notes? or you board a bus only to be dropped along the way by the angry conductor because apparently they have no change? I do remember during the invent of atm in the society I do get paid in 100/200/500. but I guess its now a thing of the past I cant even remember when last I got paid 500. what are your experiences an why are banks being insensitive ?
Politics / Re: US Army War College.class Of 80.buhari's Set(pictures) by Okd1: 9:50am On Jan 06, 2015
tit:
this people want make i laff fall comot from table!

Olorun! them tell you to bring your certificate you go bring plaque!
Next your go bring convocation program!
You never hear of people wey them print their name for convocation program but them no graduate?

mumunatu!

that plaque was digged out by someone else. GMB did not present the plaque as his certificate. mumu 4 ur mind u wise tits.
Politics / Re: An Open Letter To The Linda Ikeji Blog. by Okd1: 9:39am On Jan 06, 2015
Gejfreesupport:
@Op I can't see any sense in your post..

A solider used a publicly accessible twitter to make sensitive comments and u blaming a blogger for using the microblogging platform to echo the comments..

You must be completely nuts and have no idea of what you are talking about..

If you ever had a brain. You won't be posting this in the politics section when there is a contact for on LIB..

More grease to our gallant solders


I now know you are crazy yourself. his complaints is all about Linda putting the army dude pic . read an understand before bashing someone.
Politics / Re: APC Supporters Clamour For Buhari Scratch Card In Adamawa by Okd1: 12:51am On Jan 03, 2015
Frankenstein:
Buhari is shameless. A whole presidential aspirant... selling branded recharge cards to raise money for his campaign.



That's how its done overseas America for e.g you donate either online through the campaign website or send cheque / money order or buy things affiliated to the individual campaign e.g tees face cap etc
Food / Ice In Whisky/ Scotch by Okd1: 12:23am On Jan 03, 2015
hi all putting ice in a glass of Scotch/ whisky is it make it cold or to dilute it?
Autos / Re: A One Year Old Registered Baby Boy For Quick Sale (750k) by Okd1: 12:14am On Dec 03, 2011
500k payment within the hour . december don reach ooo .
Autos / 500k Vehicle Within 24 Hours by Okd1: 3:26pm On Oct 26, 2011
GUYS I NEED A CAR FOR MY YOUNGER BROTHER IN ABUJA , PLEASE CONTACT 08034368741 , OR TDF561@HOTMAIL.COM

THANKS
Car Talk / Re: Mercedes Benz Thread by Okd1: 2:28pm On Oct 26, 2011
When your talking of a Cars i don't think any car Beat Mercedes Benz , i drive an Ml 430 2004 model , V8 engine Auto Manual . once when driving to Gwagwalada alone the road police escorting some politician up there decides we all stop for them , neither did i agree . They use their Hilux to try block me when i shift the gear to 2 Waking up the V8 beast of an Engine You wan try before i return it to 3 then 4 they no see my break light , i give them like 3 kilometer distance . Mercedes For Life yeah . grin grin grin wink
Travel / Re: Nigeria Travel Warning by Okd1: 6:40pm On Oct 15, 2011
@aloy/emeka

I don't see how its your business .
Travel / Re: Nigeria Travel Warning by Okd1: 6:31pm On Oct 15, 2011
Come to think of it its kind of true , Boko Haram and the militant dont know the magnitude and the bad image their giving our country . God Bless Nigeria
Travel / Nigeria Travel Warning by Okd1: 5:51pm On Oct 15, 2011
October 13, 2011

The U.S. Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Nigeria, and continues to recommend U.S. citizens avoid all but essential travel to the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers; the Southeastern states of Abia, Edo, Imo; the city of Jos in Plateau State, Bauchi and Borno States in the northeast; and the Gulf of Guinea because of the risks of kidnapping, robbery, and other armed attacks in these areas. Violent crime committed by individuals and gangs, as well as by persons wearing police and military uniforms, remains a problem throughout the country. This notice replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria dated April 15, 2011, to update information on recent violent activity and crime in Nigeria.

On August 26, 2011, a suicide bombing at the UN Headquarters in Abuja killed 23 people and wounded more than 80 other individuals. This attack was the first against an international organization and the fourth bombing in Abuja during the past year. It followed a similar bombing against the Nigerian Police Force Headquarters ten weeks earlier that killed five individuals on June 16. These bombings were in addition to bombings elsewhere in Maiduguri, Suleja, and Jos throughout the last year.

The risk of additional attacks against Western targets in Nigeria remains high. In December 2010, a bomb exploded near an Abuja “fish bar,” killing several people and injuring many others. Also in December 2010, several explosive devices detonated in Jos, Plateau State, and alleged members of an extremist group attacked police and others in Maiduguri, Borno State, leading to significant casualties. In October 2010, two car bombs detonated in downtown Abuja during Independence Day celebrations, killing ten and wounding many others. Since March 2010, five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have detonated in the Niger Delta region, causing one to three reported casualties in each case.

In September 2010, over 150 members of the Boko Haram extremist religious sect escaped from prison in Northeast Bauchi, some of whom may be participating in Boko Haram attacks in other parts of the country. A loose alliance of militant groups in the Niger Delta region has conducted a number of attacks against oil installations and posts of the Nigerian military's Joint Task Force (JTF), which had attempted to close the militant camps. In June 2009, the Federal Government of Nigeria offered unconditional amnesty to any militants willing to surrender their arms and accept the government's amnesty program. While almost all major militant leaders accepted the offer and the amnesty remains in effect, the potential for violence and the risk of kidnapping remains, with violent incidents involving "ex-militants" continuing.

Kidnappings continue to be another security concern. In 2011, there were three reported kidnappings of U.S. citizens in Nigeria. The most recent occurred in September in Ikeja, Lagos State. Others have occurred in the Niger Delta and in Imo State. Also, a British national and an Italian national were kidnapped in Kebbi state in May 2011. Since January 2009, over 140 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Nigeria, including five U.S. citizens since November 2010. Six foreign nationals were killed during these abductions, while two U.S. citizens were also killed in separate kidnapping attempts in Port Harcourt in April 2010. Local authorities and expatriate businesses operating in Nigeria assert that the number of kidnapping incidents throughout Nigeria remains underreported.

Travel by foreigners to areas considered by the Nigerian government to be conflict areas without prior consultation and coordination with local security authorities is not recommended. The Nigerian government may view such travel as inappropriate and potentially illegal, and it may detain violators. Nigerian authorities detained six U.S. citizens, including journalists, on six occasions, in areas where militant groups had operated in 2008. The Nigerian government interrogated these U.S. citizens for lengthy periods of time without bringing any formal charges before ultimately deporting them. Journalists are required to obtain a special accreditation from the Ministry of Information prior to traveling to conflict areas in the Niger Delta region states. This special accreditation is in addition to the general press accreditation and a valid Nigerian visa which are required to conduct such activities elsewhere in Nigeria.



Many foreign oil companies operating in the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers have implemented “essential travel only” policies for their personnel. The U.S. Mission currently requires advance permission for U.S. government travel to these states, as well as the states of Abia, Edo, and Imo, the city of Jos in Plateau State, and Bauchi and Borno States, given the safety and security risk assessments and the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate General's limited ability to provide assistance to individuals detained by Nigerian authorities in these states. U.S. citizens who are resident in these states are advised to review their personal security in light of the information contained in this Travel Warning.



Nigeria is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society in which different ethnic and religious groups often coexist in the same geographic area. Travelers throughout the country should be aware that, in areas where such circumstances prevail, there is the potential for ethnic or religious-based disturbances. The States of Bauchi, Borno, and Plateau have experienced violence by fringe sects or inter-ethnic groups in the past year.



Violent crime committed by individuals and gangs, as well as by some persons wearing police and military uniforms, is an ongoing problem throughout the country, especially at night. U.S. citizen visitors and residents have experienced armed muggings, assaults, burglary, carjacking, rape, kidnappings, and extortion - often involving violence. Home invasions remain a serious threat, with armed robbers accessing even guarded compounds by scaling perimeter walls; following, or tailgating, residents or visitors arriving by car into the compound; and subduing guards and gaining entry into homes or apartments. Armed robbers in Lagos also access waterfront compounds by boat. U.S. citizens, as well as Nigerians and other expatriates, have been victims of armed robbery at banks and grocery stores and on airport roads during both daylight and evening hours. Law enforcement authorities usually respond slowly or not at all, and provide little or no investigative support to victims. U.S. citizens, Nigerians, and other expatriates have experienced harassment and shakedowns at checkpoints and during encounters with Nigerian law enforcement officials. Traveling outside of major cities after dark is not recommended due to both crime and road safety concerns. There are regular reports of piracy off the coast of Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea. Armed gangs have boarded both commercial and private vessels to rob travelers. The Nigerian Navy has limited capacity to respond to criminal acts at sea.



U.S. citizens who travel to or reside in Nigeria are strongly advised to enroll through the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). U.S. citizens without Internet access may enroll directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. By enrolling, you make it easier for the U.S. Embassy or Consulate to contact you in case of emergency.



U.S. citizens should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos for up-to-date information on any restrictions. The U.S. Embassy in Abuja is open Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos is open Monday-Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Friday 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The U.S. Embassy in Abuja can be reached by telephone, including after-hours emergencies, at +234(9) 461-4000. The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos can be reached by telephone, including after-hours emergencies at +234(1) 460-3600 or +234 (1) 460-3400.



Current information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States or a regular toll line at-1-202-501-4444 for callers from other countries. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). You can also stay up to date by bookmarking our Bureau of Consular Affairs website, which contains the current Travel Warnings and Travel Alerts as well as the Worldwide Caution. Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on Facebook as well.



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Education / Veritas University by Okd1: 3:31pm On Apr 23, 2011
Hi anyone in Veritas Catholic University Abuja ? i need to know how much is the fees, when the admission process begins .
08034368741
Computers / Apple Ipad 64 Gb by Okd1: 5:16am On May 09, 2010
Apple Ipad 64 Wifi Gig Brand New in Box for sale in abuja , call 07068333668 , asking 180K call if intrested .
Jobs/Vacancies / Apple Ipad Nib 64 Gig by Okd1: 5:15am On May 09, 2010
Apple Ipad 64 Wifi Gig Brand New in Box for sale in abuja , call 07068333668 , asking 180K call if intrested .
Business / Apple Ipad 64 Gig Nib by Okd1: 5:13am On May 09, 2010
Apple Ipad 64 Wifi Gig Brand New in Box for sale in abuja , call 07068333668 , asking 180K call if intrested .
Computers / Apple Ipad Wi-fi 64 Gb New In Box by Okd1: 5:08am On May 09, 2010
Apple Ipad 64 Wifi Gig Brand New in Box for sale in abuja , call 07068333668 , asking 180K call if intrested .
Gaming / New In Box Ps 3 250 : by Okd1: 12:22pm On Apr 21, 2010
New in Box playstation 3 console for sale asking price 65K Contact 08020777763 . in Abuja

Computers / Re: Post Your Laptop Problems Here For Free Advice. by Okd1: 6:32am On Nov 11, 2009
help my computer keeps on beeping from start up to window and it wont stop
Computers / Re: Help My Computer Keep Beeping From Start Up by Okd1: 6:29am On Nov 11, 2009
Thanks all but i tried all you said but its still not working @tomi ade when yours have the same problem do you get the solution please.
Computers / Re: Post Your Laptop Problems Here For Free Advice. by Okd1: 7:33am On Nov 10, 2009
Hi, My laptop keeps on beeping from start up to window and it wount stop please what can i do
Lenovo 3000 N200 thats is the type of the laptop am using
Computers / Help My Computer Keep Beeping From Start Up by Okd1: 7:32am On Nov 10, 2009
Hi, Help ooo My laptop keeps on beeping from start up to window and it wount stop please what can i do
Lenovo 3000 N200 thats is the type of the laptop am using
Computers / Re: Post Your Laptop Problems Here For Free Advice. by Okd1: 7:31am On Nov 10, 2009
Hi, My laptop keeps on beeping from start up to window and it wount stop please what can i do
Lenovo 3000 N200 thats is the type of the laptop am using
Computers / Re: Fatal Security Flaw In All Versions Of Internet Explorer by Okd1: 7:34am On Dec 18, 2008
MOZILLA FIRE FOX , SECOUNDLY , OPERA .

Gaming / Best Of Graphics Playstation 3 Xbox 360 . by Okd1: 8:31pm On Dec 16, 2008
PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 which Graphics is the best
Jokes Etc / Hmmmmmmmmmmmm . by Okd1: 8:00pm On Dec 16, 2008
God Send Angel On Mission to Earth , Angel See Calabar Girl , He change mind onetime no gree do god work .

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