Mrs. Alamu Folawe – Principal
Mr. Ojo Jonathan – Vice Principal
Mr. Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr. John Olaleye – Teacher
Mr. Michael Oyedokun – Teacher RIP
Mrs. Oladeji – Teacher
Mary Akanbi – Teacher
Mr Adesiyan Adegboye - RIP
@officialABAT#BringBackOurTeachers
Here’s The Full Video For Those Asking;
“I’m Sure The Nigerian Government Doesn’t Want You To See This. In This Documentary And Extreme Travel Vlog, I Traveled Deep Into Borno State, Northern Nigeria, Where I Encountered Boko Haram. They Attacked Me And I Narrowly Escaped Death. I Met And Interviewed Them. People Considered Among The World’s Most Dangerous. They Even Attempted To Stab Me, As Seen In The Video. In This Video, I Meet Boko Haram Members Both Inside And Outside Government Rehabilitation Programs. Although They Are Officially Labeled As ‘Repentant,’ Many Return To The Bush After Their Release. In My View, Many Of These Men Are Still Boko Haram, Regardless Of The Label Given To Them. Watch The Video To See And Hear Why.”~ Danish Traveler Jones Raw On His First Visit To Nigeria And Documented His Encounter With Boko Haram Terrorists.
This classic was dropped in 1958!
Look at how clean and serene Nigeria was!
See the way the ladies then dressed before Satan became the Tailor 😁
Evergreen song by Ebenezer Obey!
I too love this song.
Dear @bosuntijani
Please do find attached. I am attaching a full technical document as an image to this write up.
When you make a call: Your phone connects to nearest (strongest) cell tower (base station). That tower connects to Mobile Switching Center (MSC), which is the brain of the cellular network. MSC routes your call through the operator’s network infrastructure, which may involve multiple transmission hops. Call reaches recipient’s MSC, then their local tower, then their phone. This multihop routing is standard cellular architecture, not some exotic bandit technology. If bandits were truly bouncing calls off multiple towers to avoid detection, it would contradict the basics: Involving more towers typically provides more data for triangulation, not less. This isn’t a recognized anti tracking technique in telecommunications.
Before I start sir, I’d love you to be aware that Calls aren’t “bounced” between towers to route them; that’s handled by switches and routers in the core network. If a call involves handover e.g. while moving, it seamlessly shifts from one tower to another, but this doesn’t hide the location as it often makes it easier to track via historical data.
Now let me put you through the principles. At any given moment, a mobile device is connected to exactly ONE serving cell. Not multiple cells. Not bouncing between cells. ONE. This is fundamental to radio resource management in every cellular standard from GSM through 5G NR.
In 2G (GSM/GPRS):
The Mobile Station connects to one BTS (Base Transceiver Station) managed by one BSC (Base Station Controller). The MSC (Mobile Switching Center) knows the exact LAC (Location Area Code) and Cell ID. Every call setup message includes this anchor.
In 3G (UMTS/HSPA):
The UE (User Equipment) connects to one Node B managed by one RNC (Radio Network Controller). The MSC or SGSN maintains the URA (UTRAN Registration Area) and Cell ID mapping. Radio resource control state is explicitly tracked.
In 4G (LTE):
The UE connects to exactly one eNodeB (evolved Node B). The MME (Mobility Management Entity) maintains the UE context with precise TAI (Tracking Area Identity) and eNodeB identifier. The serving gateway anchors the user plane. There is no ambiguity.
In 5G (NR):
The UE connects to one gNodeB (next generation Node B). The AMF (Access and Mobility Management Function) maintains registration state with explicit cell identity. The UPF (User Plane Function) anchors the session.
There is no cellular standard, no protocol, no physical layer specification that allows a device to simultaneously maintain active connections to multiple cells for the purpose of “bouncing” a call. This is not a loophole criminals exploit. This is the foundation of how radio spectrum is allocated, managed, and regulated.
HANDOVER IS ALWAYS EXPLICIT, MEASURED, AND COMPLETELY LOGGED
When a mobile device moves from one cell’s coverage to another, handover (or handoff) occurs. This is not invisible. This is not evasive. This is a deterministic protocol transaction that generates comprehensive logs.
The Handover Process (LTE Example):
1.Measurement Phase: UE continuously measures signal strength (RSRP/RSRQ) from serving cell and neighbor cells. These measurements are reported to the eNodeB.
2.Handover Decision: eNodeB evaluates measurements against handover thresholds. When target cell signal exceeds serving cell by configured margin for configured time (typically 3dB for 320ms), handover decision is made.
3.Handover Preparation: Source eNodeB sends HANDOVER REQUEST to target eNodeB via X2 interface, including UE context, security keys, and bearer information.
4.Handover Execution: Target eNodeB allocates resources, responds with HANDOVER REQUEST ACK. Source eNodeB commands UE to handover via RRC Connection Reconfiguration message.
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😡Nigerian Army just broke into a Colonel’s house and dragged him out half-naked like a common thief in front of his crying wife & kids, all because he dared complain about denied promotion.
Even Terrorists are not even humiliated like this.
This is the same army begging youths to enlist?
Who in their right mind will join a mafia that humiliates its own senior officers on camera?
Bunch of uniformed cowards terrorizing the people they swore to protect.
Disgraceful.
Utterly disgraceful.