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This app allows you to locate required skills and listings published by people within your sphere of influence - it starts from people in your list, and then spreads to their own lists and so on.
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Available on the Google Playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.techducat.favornet |
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https://techducat.com/ I did this as an experiment. The latest release (0.0.58) has an issue and has been fixed with 0.0.59 which is yet to be published by Google Play Store. If you do not mind, please install by ing the APK from the website by clicking the 6° logo link which I also share here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1122SiIJ-iKn-fE9SQxuAA2LQel2dfCRU/view?usp=sharing |
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It will be nice to state what problem you are trying to solve.
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If you are interested in trading cryptocurrencies (especially Bitcoin) and you value your privacy - decentralized (peer-to-peer), no profile creation/, no KYC (Know Your Customer), you should turn to Bisq. The only requirement is a good Internet connection and a desktop/laptop computer running a JVM; unfortunately no mobile/tablet version for now. The point of a peer-to-peer network is that the 2 parties are directly connected without ing through an intermediary (third party) such as a centralized website/backend where all the s information are stored and can be stolen if the central server is compromised. You may read the White Paper https://docs.bisq.network/exchange/whitepaper.html and the Software https://bisq.network/s to get started. Also privately share your telephone number to be added to the WhatsApp group. Thank you. 1 Like |
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adanny01:Ironic. ![]() |
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adanny01:Yes it currently has no place, but it once did (back in 1963). The military always favored Unitary System (coming from their federal make-up) and that resulted in the January 1966 coup. 1 Like 1 Share |
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adanny01:I am glad you made mention of "solution" but it appears even you cannot identify the solution because it is right before you. You keep talking about corruption (never mind that there is corruption in very country in the world, just that in our case it is brazen). Now, it appears you keep missing the point - when there is ability, corruption is FORCED to reduce. That is one of the expected results of ability. It therefore makes your point I put in bold ironic - saying the problem is corruption and not ability. The question is, how do you reduce corruption? So for me, it should be in this order: true federalism (resource control, etc) -> ability -> reduced corruption. Just for you to see how difficult to reduce corruption with this current system - take a look at the number of cases being thrown up every week. Presently we are on the Maina episode. A new one will pop up this week. With this system corruption will never reduce. It is simply a basket being filled with water. It actually encourages corruption by its very nature and there is nothing that can be done about that, than to scrap it. So it is actually ironic or oxymoronic to think of keeping this current form of governance and effectively fighting corruption. It will NOT work. |
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adanny01:Guy, you have a talent for misdirection. My post clearly makes the point that when you are forced to generate your income, you thereby become able. Free money = no ability. Capisce? |
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adanny01:When there is free money, there is no incentive to grow education and employment. Only a government that is held able for revenue generated will think of these. |
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adanny01:Indeed. Continue to throw scarce resources at an unproductive state like Zamfara with 91% poverty rate and eventually you will run out of resources. Solution? Get productive. Get it? |
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yeyerolling:Yes. Very happy. You too go and generate income and loot it if you so wish. At least I won't have to go to Abuja to reach you. |
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yeyerolling:Yes. Let them loot if that is what they want. ![]() |
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yeyerolling:Mr Sky-high IQ; "restructuring" which I take to mean adoption of a true federal system and weakened center will solve the problem of state governments dependency on revenue sharing. That should be a start, as it is obvious that the problems you listed are exacerbated by the system of revenue sharing with an extremely strong center and weak/lazy states. |
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seguno2:He is from the Middle Belt. They (like Gowon) do not want any change and hope it doesn't happen. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Let us see whether our politicians will see guidelines to be able to achieve what they want.This is all there is to say, and that matters. The rest is an opinion which is his right to have. |
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Mine was an evil cockroach and mosquito.
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aribisala0:That is Ibadan and not Enugu. Besides, it is a movie. ![]() 1 Like |
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Obi1kenobi:Are you from Imo? |
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Correct! US should test their own Lucipher 3 in retaliation. Then North Korea should do their own. Nigeria will soon test Esu 1000 (1000 packets of Banger tied together) too to feel among.
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safarigirl:Do you know the difference between prevalence and population? 5 Likes |
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asunmoGGMU:Your eyes have opened and disaster is averted. Congratulations. 4 Likes |
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Have they tried Sambisa Forest? I hear Boko is sitting on Oil.
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Sammy07:Anything that does not show SE as topping is invalid. ![]() 8 Likes 1 Share |
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LMAO @ Wail against The Statistics. Rings like a Rock group (Rage against the Machine).
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Green222:Really? |
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Brillantman:Not necessarily. ![]() |
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sarrki:So why are you always here ing them? 2 Likes |
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