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Tuesday, 21 October 2014
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Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Super Eagles Will Win The Worldcup If They Dont Wear Blue Pant – Guru Maharaji
“I have given my recommendations and I don’t know how Nigerians feel about it. I have told them that they can win this cup if they stop using blue jersey. They have accepted but what about blue pants?
They should do away with it. Keshi must inspect all the pants they are wearing. I am begging them throughout this competition, its a national affair and not Super Eagles of Lagos but Super Eagles of Nigeria” he said.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Privacy is safe, says WhatsApp CEO
San Francisco - The CEO of WhatsApp on Monday dismissed concerns that the acquisition of the popular messaging app by Facebook would result in less privacy for users.
In a posting on the company's blog, Jan Koum, 37, said a major motivation behind his creation of the app was his desire to ensure the privacy that he had never enjoyed while growing up under Soviet rule in his native Ukraine.
"Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible," wrote Koum, who noted that the site does not insist on knowing users' names or e-mail addresses, and does not know their home addresses, employers, birthdates or internet search histories.
Koum insisted that the $19bn sale in February of the company to Facebook would not change that, despite Facebook's renowned appetite for as much user data as possible.
Vulnerabilities
"If partnering with Facebook meant that we had to change our values, we wouldn't have done it," Koum wrote.
"Instead, we are forming a partnership that would allow us to continue operating independently and autonomously. Our focus remains on delivering the promise of WhatsApp far and wide, so that people around the world have the freedom to speak their mind without fear."
Those assurances may not convince experts who have contended that the popular messaging platform has serious vulnerabilities.
Paul Jauregui at the security firm Praetorian said that the way the WhatsApp handles SSL encryption is not ideal, leaving the platform open to attacks.
Bass Bosschert, a Dutch security expert warned that because of the way WhatsApp saves its data on an SD card on an Android device, it was possible to hack the data.
He put the blame on Google's Android system though, rather than WhatsApp.
WhatsApp has around 450 million users globally.
In a posting on the company's blog, Jan Koum, 37, said a major motivation behind his creation of the app was his desire to ensure the privacy that he had never enjoyed while growing up under Soviet rule in his native Ukraine.
"Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible," wrote Koum, who noted that the site does not insist on knowing users' names or e-mail addresses, and does not know their home addresses, employers, birthdates or internet search histories.
Koum insisted that the $19bn sale in February of the company to Facebook would not change that, despite Facebook's renowned appetite for as much user data as possible.
Vulnerabilities
"If partnering with Facebook meant that we had to change our values, we wouldn't have done it," Koum wrote.
"Instead, we are forming a partnership that would allow us to continue operating independently and autonomously. Our focus remains on delivering the promise of WhatsApp far and wide, so that people around the world have the freedom to speak their mind without fear."
Those assurances may not convince experts who have contended that the popular messaging platform has serious vulnerabilities.
Paul Jauregui at the security firm Praetorian said that the way the WhatsApp handles SSL encryption is not ideal, leaving the platform open to attacks.
Bass Bosschert, a Dutch security expert warned that because of the way WhatsApp saves its data on an SD card on an Android device, it was possible to hack the data.
He put the blame on Google's Android system though, rather than WhatsApp.
WhatsApp has around 450 million users globally.
- SAPA
Military Foils Attack in Yobe, Kills Eight Insurgents
Military operatives on Monday foiled an attempt by the Boko Haram insurgents to attack Goniri community in Yobe State and eight members of the sect and soldiers died in the encounter.
A statement from the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) signed by Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, said many of the insurgents and soldiers severely injured.
According to him, several arms were also recovered from cemeteries and farmlands in another military operation.
Olukolade, who is also the Coordinator of the Joint Information Centre (JIC) on Counter terrorism, said the terrorists planned to unleash mayhem on Goniri community in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State, near Buni Yadi, where many pupils were killed recently by the sect, but were ambushed by troops who were already alerted of the terrorists’ intention.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police Command has arrested a 30-year-old man for allegedly being in possession of explosives.
The police said the suspect, Aliyu Ibrahim, was arrested in Ndele town in Emohua Local Government Area of the state at about 2:30pm.
Parading him in Port Harcourt, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin, said the suspect was a member of a kidnap syndicate based in Ogbogoro town.
Ogunsakin said the suspect also confessed to be a member of a bank robbery syndicate operating between Port Harcourt and Akwa Ibom State.
According to him, the suspect bought the explosives in Port Harcourt with the aim of taking them to one Alhaji in Yobe State before he was arrested.
Ogunsakin said: “The Rivers State Police Command wished to inform the general public that in its bid to rid the state of undesirable elements, has nabbed one Ibrahim Aliyu (male, age 30 years) from Ndo village in Agbada Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
“He was arrested in Ndele town in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State on March 17, 2014 at about 2.30pm with a huge quantity of dynamite explosives with their detonator and cordless wire.
“The suspect confessed to be a member of a kidnap syndicate based in Ogbogoro Town and a member of a bank robbery syndicate that operates between Port Harcourt and Akwa Ibom State.
However, he warned kidnappers, armed robbers in the state to leave the state or be ready to face the wrath of the law when they are apprehended. “We have continued to warn criminal elements to leave the state. If they refuse to leave the state, we will ensure that they face the wrath of the law when they are caught.”
Friday, 20 September 2013
Any word for this man who beheads Wife for preparing tastless food for him?

The police reached the spot and arrested the accused. The
body was sent for postmortem. The man told the police about his wife’s illicit
relationship and the horrible food she cooked for him. Shareef, a resident of
Julahanpurwa murdered his wife Rahmatul (27) for cooking bad food on Saturday
night.
When Shareef was having food, he found a stone in roti then
scolded his wife. Rahmatul argued with him. Shareef lost his cool and beheaded
his wife with a sharp-edged weapon lying nearby.
The villagers told Dehat Kotwali police that Shareef is
mentally ill for the last two years and he is under treatment. A case of murder
had been registered. He has been arrested.
Girls ain't Smiling! Girl humiliated & stripped naked after cutting her friend's face over sugar daddy
a girl cut her friend who is also her
neighbour with razor blade on Tuesday at Inikpi street, High level,
Markurdi ,Benue State after she learnt she was sleeping with her sugar
daddy. The story aint clear but eye witnesses at the scene said the lady
learnt her friend whom she introduced to her sugar daddy went behind
her back to sleep with him and snatched him from her. She went to
confront her friend and things blew out of hand, while exchanging words
her friend called her mother a prostitute and that’s the aftermath.
Passerby and witnesses at the scene took laws into their hands, stripping the girl who cut her friend naked . See pics after cut
Passerby and witnesses at the scene took laws into their hands, stripping the girl who cut her friend naked . See pics after cut
Girls, Never Say These 10 Things Right After Your Steamy Action Is Over
There are some things which should be a taboo to tell a man after making love, in order to prevent the relationship from collapsing.
1. "Hurry Up, My Boyfriend’s on His Way".
Mentioning about another guy right after having fun with another guy is a total relationship killer.
2. Compare Game.
Comparing your current man in bed to your ex is a horrible thing to do at any moment, but after sex, it’s an absolute no-no!
3. Mommy Talks.
Talking something even remotely related to his mother will deflate his mood in less than a second. Keep those talks for another time.
4. “You can leave”.
Asking a guy to leave right after sex, usually sound way too cold-blooded.
5. “I love you”.
Women can get too emotional after the big 'O'. However if it’s a one-night stand or casual sex, refrain from using these three words, unless that’s your plot to get rid of a guy.
6. Fishing for Compliments.
Everyone wants to hear good things about their performance. But, don’t fish for compliments right after sex. It makes you come across as needy and is a total deal breaker. No man is in a mood to appease your insecurity right after sex.
7. “You Have to Last Longer”.
It’s no secret that most times men finish before women. But, telling him something like, “wish you could’ve lasted longer” is going to hurt his ego and only add more pressure next time. Also, it will completely kill the beautiful moment right after sex.
8. Learn New Moves.
Telling him to learn new moves right after sex is not going to solve the problem, even if your action together became rather dull and boring. In fact, it’s only going to make things worse. Choose another time to discuss such things.
9. Ok-ok.
It’s always a good idea to shower your man with compliments on his moves right after sex. But, if your man asks you about his performance, don’t answer saying, “it was so-so” or “not bad”. He’s bound to think he didn’t perform well. Choose your words wisely.
10. “Tiny”.
No guy ever wants to hear that word about his package. Using words like ‘cute’ doesn’t help either.
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