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Securing your Facebook Account Part two

What to do when you find out your account is vulnerable to attack. The first thing to do when you think your account is vulnerable or hacked already is to change your password . Tips and tricks to boost the security of your Facebook account 1 .  Create a strong password. In creating your passwords (in any web site), avoid using your; name, birth date, pets, common words. Do make your password hard to guess. ·         A strong password should be at least 10 characters long, the more, the better. The longer (more characters) your password is, the more time it will take the hacker to crack it. ·         A strong password should contain at least one of the following characters: lower-case letters, upper-case letters, numbers, and special characters. 2 .  Do not use your Facebook Password anywhere else. Ensure that for each web service or website, create a different password each of which sh...

Securing Your Facebook Account part one

     More than 2.38 billion people have signed up to Facebook. In their accounts, are important information about them like their names, where they live, their educational background, jobs etc. For some Facebook users, this social media site is like an extension of themselves.          Hacking is when someone gets unauthorized access to your account, whatever their reason is.   Having your account hacked or spied can be catastrophic depending on what the hackers do with the information they get. It can damage your reputation, cost you money and even more. The humiliation that this brings has led some people to commit suicide. How to know if your account is hacked Whenever you see any updates in your account that was not done by you, make sure to change your password, your account is hacked! In addition: When you get an email with instructions on how to reset your Facebook password when you didn't try to reset your password. When ...

Are you Happy Now?

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In pains we bear the gruesome murder of our children, mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers, wives, husbands. Thirty-five of them and still counting, in Ngar-buh village in Anglophone Cameroon. Some of the children who lost their lives in the Ngar-buh massacre What can we do? What can we say? would whatever we say or do bring about any change? What is it that we have not said, what is it that we have not done to plead for the end of this to come, When will this blood-drunk crisis end? We are sick and tired of the pain, we are weak, we are lost and without direction.I wonder if anyone is seeing, listening. Whoever you are,after killing all these innocent people, I hope you are happy now?

The Moi Quotes

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Forgive me. "I will be leaving to be an ordinary citizen. But those who will assume the leadership of this country I appeal to you not to bring Kenya to shame. Don’t anchor your politics on hate. If there is anyone who insulted me, I forgive him. If I said something that hurt you, forgive me." Telling foreigners to keep off Kenya’s internal affairs: "When I talk about politics people think I am a racialist. I am not a racialist at all. I am an African believing in nationhood…In Kenya everybody is free, foreigners, business men…do business. You have unlimited opportunities but not political leadership." African Unity: "I have always called for African unity. And I have told you that we should love one another and live in peace" One of the most famous quotes by former president Moi is "Bad politics results to a miserable life for citizens" Moi made this quote while urging opposition leaders not to use divisive politics.      ...

Arap Moi

We will be bringing to you what we've termed "The Moi Quotes" and more things about Arab Moi and his controversial legacy.

Who is Daniel Arap MOI ?

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Moi is Kenya's second President after independence and the longest serving President who served from 1978-2002 in succession of President Jomo Kenyatta after his demise. He was born on the 2nd of September 1924 to a poor peasant family in the Rift Valley. Mr. Moi studied in the Africa Inland Mission school before taking training as a teacher. He became a teacher at 21 and worked till 1955, he then engaged in politics and was elected parliamentarian of the Rift Valley. Mr. Moi was also part of the team which drew Kenya's first constitution in London. During his tenure in office, President Kenyatta groomed Moi to succeed him. Daniel Arap MOI   On the 1st of August, 1982, a coup was attempted by air-force personnel backed up by University students to oust President Moi but the military and police quickly pushed back. At this point, Moi had many rivals who worked tooth and nail to seize power. He then became very hard in his leadership. In 1991, he was pressurized from home a...

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