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1. It is available worldwide. (Presently having over 100 thousand members worldwide)
2. There are no fees of any kind to register.
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Way to get involved:
It is highly recommended. If you have been invited to join, click on that person’s referral link and you will be instructed to fill out a simplified registration form. Just click on the URL below for your registration:
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Then call +2348170625900, +2348032416290 for questions and guidelines

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An appeal from 9jabook founder Abi John Balogun aka Weboga

Dear 9jabookers,


It is with great joy I announce the following Benefits that will accrue to you as a member of

9jabook.com The first Knowledge Social Network in Nigeria .We are here to offer the best services that any

Nigerian youth can have.

the following are sites that will benefit you

CLICK HERE NOW !

1. http://www.virtapay.com/r/9jabook ; Register here now dont say i did not tell you !

2. http://www.awoof.me ; for buyers and for sellers Register here now all 9jabookers get in free.

3. http://www.9jabook.com/page/online-university/ ; our online University

4. http://www.9jax.net Online Advertising Paradise

5. utube4naija.utube4naija.com ; The youtube for Naija .Special Videos For Special People

6. http://www.huhuonline.com Investigative Reporting Political Naija News from behind closed doors

7. http://www.ojoojoo.com a search engine specially for Nigerians only

8. jobmoonda ; We intend to put the best jobs together from the best companies

Launching soon .

9.http://www.decipher-art.com ; Nigerian Art by Nigerian Artists

10.http://www.idealstyles.co.uk coming soon

11.http://www.9jabook.com/group/thesuccessgameplanforwealthandwisdom ;

join this group now Massive Online Marketing Bootcamp/Workshop for Free coming up worth up to 380dollars by our inhouse Guru Oti

I got a lot of funny looks some years ago when I started talking to people about 9jabook in London.

back

home in Nigeria it was the same story as i had quit my banking armed robber salary job and moved to England. .
to cut a long story short    CLICK HERE NOW !

Let’s just say some people were skeptical of the notion that volunteers from all across 9ja could come

together to create a pool of human knowledge – all for the simple purpose of sharing.

No strings attached.

Well as time went by Over the last few months we decided to include Ads to sustain our costs

2 years after its founding, 600,000 people use 9jabook and its sister sites every month - all this on a

zero funded advertising/marketing budget

It is the 208th most popular website in Nigeria according to the Alexa Ranking Site - but 9jabook isn’t a

commercial website. It is a community creation, written by volunteers making one entry at a time. You

are part of our community. And I’m writing today to ask you to protect and sustain 9jabook.

Together, we can keep it free of charge and maybe even free of advertising. We can keep it open – you

can use the information in 9jabook any way you want. We can keep it growing – spreading knowledge

everywhere, and inviting participation from everyone especially Nigerians our Aim is simple." to Rebrain

Nigeria"

Each year at this time, we reach out to ask you and others all across the 9jabook community to help

sustain our joint enterprise with a modest donation of just your time and effort.
to turn this site into not just a place you spend your time but a place you get "paid" for your time

If you value 9jabook as a source of information – and a source of inspiration – I hope you’ll choose to

act right now.

All the best,

Abi John Balogun aka Weboga

Founder, 9jabook


ps. On the 25th of December 2012 I will make another special announcement which incidentally is my Birthday .I

started this Site for one reason and one reason only, to create money for me and my "friends" and By

the grace of God i will keep that promise .

So stay tuned

facebook but also 9jabook ! 

We will deliver

take a peek below

CLICK HERE NOW !

http://www.9jabook.com/page/kini-big-deal-9jabook

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Miss 9jabook 2010 Competition

First The News Of the Day :





Female Face of 9jabook competition .9jabook is doing a

female face of 9jabook.ten beautifull African princesses shall be shortlisted

and from these ten all members of 9jabook will vote for

the female face of 9jabook. the website is at
Photo 1 .Seyi Komolafe aka Cella Miss 9jabook 2009 Photo2 Miss 9jabook 2008 Princess Anyamele AChike Now married guess what she found her husband on 9jabook.com ! ! !


http://www.9jabook.com/group/femalefaceofnaijabook
join this group and upload your picture there

we resolve to keep you entertained !

No holds barred Contest as usual

Even More Perks/Prizes !

Our 9jabook Facebook/Twitter Queen

Auditions now OPEN ! Ten shortlisted Candidates after voting

Chosen by Democratic Vote !

enroll now

email 9jabook@gmail.com with brief personal profile & facial photo

View Polls for 2009 ! http://bit.ly/Miss9jabook2009



Sponsors wanted email 9jabook@gmail.com or Miss9jabook@systemini.net




Last Year Last 8 contestants !

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9jabook Free SMS texts

Welcome to our pioneer 9jabook Free SMS texts .

Kindly use with wisdom as there are many people this will save money ! if you cant afford it use it . If you can afford texts from your phone then why not Donate to the FREE ONLINE SMS project here ! paypal email = biodunb@gmail.com !

Or


send an email to same for Bank account details .ANY AMOUNT IS WELCOME THANKS !


Welcome to our pioneer 9jabook Free SMS texts .Kindly use with wisdom as there are many people this will save money !
if you cant afford it use it . If you can afford texts from
your phone then why not Donate to the FREE ONLINE SMS project here
! paypal email = biodunb@gmail.com ! Or send an email to same for
Bank account details .ANY AMOUNT IS WELCOME THANKS !

Two methods:

1.Email to SMS :
you can now send email to text via email to 9jabookfreesms@systemini.net

with the number you are sending to in the subject of the email and the body with your sms message

Thanks !



2.Direct: requires Username & Password but usually Faster This password is For Verified Members who are members of the FreeSMS group to join pls email 9jabookfreesms@systemini.net

The username=9jabookfreesms password= email biodunb@gmail.com with your 9jabook.com username and email address for Non Verified Memebers .Password changes every
2days limited to 5sms per day per user


NOTE to text to nigeria mobile phones add nigeria country code 234
then the number minus the 0 prefix Example:
2348064950565

after typing your text PLEASE ALWAYS add "sms sent from
9jabook.com
" to help us promote this site and as a thank you
for our FREESMS ! try this below with access details Thanks !


CLICK linkTO START SENDING FREE SMS NOW !



http://www.9jabook.com/page/freesms-1






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Dear Readers, Many things happen to us in life that is beyond us, or should we call it fate? Our writer today has disappointed her parents and she needs your advice in order to make things right. Read and advise her. Thanks. your 9jabook advertisement here call 07083793511 Dear Readers, Please, help me. I don’t know how to clear this mess I got myself into. I hate to cause my parents pains, but what I have done, or should I say what I did, is causing them more than pains. It has become a serious heartache. I love my parents dearly, and they love me too, they have done too much for me. I have no option but to be a good child. Please, help me. If I say I am like the proverbial child born and raised with a silver spoon, I would not be wrong. My parents have just two of us, my senior sister and I, after they had waited on the Lord for the fruit of the womb for 10 years. My sister came at a time my father's family had given up on mummy and they had encouraged him to take another wife. Instead of taking another wife, daddy stood by his wife and directed all his energy into making his business work; that was why he had enough to give us the best when we came. My sister and I had the best any child could ask for. When I was born, I learnt, dad was away from the country on a business trip and his best friend, Uncle Macaus, who we all call Unce Mac, came to the hospital to take mummy and I home. In fact, mum told us that during my christening, he stood by her and did not allow her to miss daddy too much. Uncle Mac and dad are childhood friends, people who really did not know where they were coming from thought they were related and, most of the time, neither of them bordered to correct the impression. Uncle Mac and his wife, Aunty Tina, did not wait on the Lord like our parents did, their kids came faster than we did and they are blessed with two kids too, a boy and a girl. Their children were like our big brother and sister. Unfortunately, Aunty Tina, who had also become mummy’s good friend, died about seven years ago and Uncle Mac refused to take another wife. Because of the relationship Uncle Mac and dad had, he was always in our house and sometimes, he would take my sister and I out when we were growing up. By then his own children were away in the boarding school and later, they went to high school. When I finished my secondary school, just like my sister, I went to the US for my university education, where I read Economics. My sister finished before me and came back to Nigeria for her youth service and started working. It wasn’t a strange thing for my uncle to stop over and check on me whenever he came to the US and he happened to be close to me. Aunty Taiwo, I don’t know, how or when or what brought it up, but I discovered that Uncle Mac and I became attracted to each other. Initially, I felt it was a childhood fantasy, of course, I was no longer a child, I was in my late teens, but how else can I describe what I felt for the man who could more or less be called my father? I tried all I could to fight this feeling, but all the while I was trying, I never knew Uncle Mac felt the same way. As I stated earlier, I really cannot remember who made the first move or how we started, but I started to date my father’s best friend or should I say my father’s brother. In fact, he deflowered me, and because of this singular action, he loved me very much. Having an affair with him when I was in the US was very easy, because my parents were not there and everyone who saw us together never gave it much thought, as no one would think being with my uncle all the time was a big deal. Just like mummy asked me a few weeks ago, “why did you do this to us, what can Mac give you that we can’t give you, even more?” I did not go into the relationship with Uncle Mac for financial gains or whatever he would give me. My parents are comfortable enough to give me the best of every thing, but something, call it fate, call it anything, brings us to do things for which others or rather people will look us you and think we have actually gone crazy. When our affair started, Uncle Mac became a frequent visitor to the US. The first person who guessed that there was more to our relationship was my sister, when she came over for holiday. We stayed together in dad’s house. She asked me some questions but I lied to her. I really did not know why I lied to her, because we were so close and we did tell each other everything; but I kept this to myself. Maybe, if I had told her, she would have opened up to me, she would have told me Uncle Mac had made a pass at her too, but she refused to fall for him. That is another angle to my tale of woe. I finished my course and came back to the country for my youth service. Initially, I didn’t want to come home but daddy insisted. I wanted to stay back and start my Masters Degree immediately, but dad refused to bend the rules. When I came home, I was not lucky in Port Harcourt, and I am not so sure that my parents did not have a hand in that. Well, after orientation, I started my NYSC and seeing Uncle Mac became a little difficult. Guess you know what it is like when you love someone with your whole heart, but you have to keep your feelings to yourself as your little secret. Uncle Mac and I started travelling out of town to see each other. Sometimes, I would leave work to meet him out of town. I could remember a particular day that I almost missed my flight back to Port Harcourt when I came to Lagos with Uncle Mac. I did not tell my parents I was travelling, I wondered what would have happened if I had missed my flight that day. Do not let me bore you with these little details, but I loved Uncle Mac. I really do not know how my parents got to know, but on a day after I returned from the office, mum called me and spoke with me about this issue. I denied, of course, I couldn’t have admitted or confided in her. She told me in strong language that she and dad would be very disappointed in me if they discovered it was true. Mum went further to tell me that Uncle Mac was a womanizser and that young girls were his speciality, but to my ears, she sounded funny because I had never met any other lady with Uncle Mac, I felt she said this to paint him black before me. I honestly do not know who fed my parents with stories of my movement with Uncle Mac; the second time they spoke with me about him, dad even told me the name of the hotel where I went to with him, but, of course, I denied that, too. My parents were to travel to Lagos for a cousin’s wedding. Infact, we were supposed to travel together, but I told them I would stay back. Uncle Mac had travelled to Abuja on a business trip and I knew he would come to town that week-end. As soon as my parents left, Uncle Mac and I spoke on phone and he told me he had made arrangement for hotel accommodation for us for the two days my parents would be away. I checked into the hotel without delay. He came straight to meet me. The unthinkable happened that night when a knock at the door ushered my parents into the hotel room. I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me. Uncle Mac was as shocked as I was. How did my parents know I was there with Uncle Mac? Were they not supposed to be in Lagos? What happened? Daddy has not said a word to me since three weeks ago. The only thing he said to Uncle Mac was: Why, Mac? Why did you do this to me? You know I loved you like a brother and I would not have done this to you? His words to Uncle Mac almost broke my heart. Dad was almost sheding tears. I would have made a case for myself, before him and everybody if I had not later learnt that Uncle Mac had asked my sister out once and that he had actually slept with and even impregnated our house maid, Aunt, Julie. I was not too young when it happened. Auntie Julie had an abortion which almost claimed her life. I thought he loved me. He had even asked me several times to be his wife. When I raised the issue of age difference, he would always tell me it didn’t matter as love is no respecter of age. Uncle Mac has disillusioned me, I am really hurt about his deceit. I would have been dwelling on that now, if I did not have to contend with my daddy. Although mum is equally angry with me, she let out her anger by giving me a piece of her mind. But dad’s silence is killing me. I really think he is dissappointed in me, I have always been his favourite. Please, advise me on what to do. Maryan. originally written by Monica Taiwo and culled from the The Tribune
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Pop star Michael Jackson died from a lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic propofol given in a cocktail of drugs, leading authorities to suspect his doctor of manslaughter, court documents showed on Monday.The "Thriller" singer suffered cardiac arrest and died on June 25 at age 50. Since then, an investigation by state and federal agencies have focused on Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal doctor who was at his bedside the day he died.The findings, contained in a warrant to search Murray's home and offices, paint a picture of an insomniac pop star who could not sleep without heavy medication. Jackson sought out propofol -- routinely used to sedate patients and anesthetize them before surgeries such as a colonoscopy -- and called it his "milk.""The Los Angeles Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner, Dr. (Lakshmanan) Sathyavagiswaran, indicated that he had reviewed the preliminary toxicology results and his preliminary assessment of Jackson's cause of death was due to lethal levels of propofol (diprivan)," according to a warrant to search Murray's offices issued by California.The document was unsealed and released by the Harris County District Clerk in Houston, where Murray has an office. U.S. agents raided the office on July 22.In an affidavit seeking the warrant, Houston police officer E.G. Chance said U.S. agents had gathered "items constituting evidence of the offense of manslaughter that tend to show that Dr. Conrad Murray committed the said criminal offense."Murray's attorney, Ed Chernoff, was not available to comment.In a statement, a representative said Jackson's family has "full confidence in the legal process, and commends the ongoing efforts of the L.A. County Coroner, the L.A. District Attorney and the L.A. Police Department."Murray, who was with Jackson on June 25 administering drugs to ease the pop star to sleep, gave him a range of medication including a 25-milligram dose of propofol via an intravenous drip at 10:40 a.m. PDT, the state search warrant said.Jackson was "very familiar" with propofol and referred to it as his "milk" because of its milky appearance, the warrant said. Murray, who had been treating Jackson for about six weeks leading up to his death, was worried that Jackson was addicted to propofol. Murray was trying to wean him off the drug by giving him smaller doses, it said.OVATION Cella Miss 9jabookOVATION Cella Miss 9jabookJason Hymes, an assistant clinical professor at the University of Southern California who is not associated with the case, said the drug was a true anesthetic. "You administer it to somebody and then operate on them ... This concept of giving somebody a general anesthetic for sleep disturbance strikes me as just bizarre and astoundingly inappropriate."In the early hours of June 25, Murray also gave Jackson doses of anti-anxiety medications Valium and Ativan and sedative Versed, the filing said.Jackson went to sleep after Murray gave him the propofol, and Murray stayed by his side for about 10 minutes, then left "to go to the restroom and relieve himself," the search warrant said.Murray was out of Jackson's room for about 2 minutes and when he returned, Jackson was no longer breathing, the warrant said. (Reuters)
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Traffic The Easy Way ... (and that means FREE money) Are You Ready For The Secrets So You Can Get Yours?...""You're either planting the flags of victory across the Internet landscape OR, you're nothing more than a prisoner of war held captive by your competition, getting a few rotten spoils thrown your way from time to time. Your choice..." "WHAT'S IT GONNA BE?" PROOF! "8,798 Visitors Who Gave Me £900.00 (171000naira) In Less Than 30 Days Using This "evil" System!" From: Weboga RE: "evil" Black Hat Tactics pls these tactics are at your own risk because you wont share the profits with me after you utilise what i am gooing to teach you for almost next to nothing ! Dear friend, You're about to discover the secrets to... Seven "evil" tactics for generating massive traffic. We'll go through each one so you can put the system to work for you right away.Very few people have ever heard of these simple tactics, but they're DEADLY effective! And in the hands of a black hat marketer, it's GAME OVER for the competition. Black-hat affiliate marketing for IMMEDIATE PROFITS! Finding the best products and selling the market what they're starving to buy without any guesswork! Six more diabolical sources for unlimited traffic that nobody talks about. WARNING- This will piss off your competition because is isn't very nice, but this is WAR. 5 "evil" ways to spy on your competition and force them to give over all of their hard work, while you spend the day doing what evre your damn well please! And WAAYY too much CONFIDENTIAL information to list out here. BE WARNED though... What you're about to discover is not very nice, and your competitors WILL hate you for it. But like I said, Marketing is WAR. Are you ready to win? Just goto nairabook.com and register there , to get the "inside scoop" your competition hopes you NEVER find out. *WARNING* weboga just announced a SURPRISE 5TH Training Module! After this the price is increasing and all the bonuses are being taken away. It's time to STOP reading and start DOMINATING. Get all 4 recorded modules AND the 5th bonus LIVE module while you still can! "Fed up, Overworked, Office Drone Cracks Google's Secret Code and Exploits Hidden Loopholes That Create Avalanches of Cash Into Your Bank Accounts On Virtual Autopilot..." "You're either planting the flags of victory across the Internet landscape OR, you're nothing more than a prisoner of war held captive by your competition, getting a few rotten spoils thrown your way from time to time. Your choice..." "WHAT'S IT GONNA BE?"
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Female Face of 9jabook competition

Female Face of 9jabook competition .9jabook is doing a female face of 9jabook.The winner would not have to invite 5people to get their complimentary shares and if they have done that already that means they will have two complimentary shares Wow ! ten beautifull African princesses shall be shortlisted and from these ten all members of 9jabook will vote for the female face of 9jabook. the website is at http://www.9jabook.com/group/femalefaceofnaijabook join this group and upload your picture there Delete Comment
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kini big deal 9jabook ?

Hi 9jabookers ! kini big deal 9jabook ? someone was asking me yesterday . ok here it is ! we are not all about socialising. we are also about education,business and trade ! We are Testing ! the following sites ! which you will also own subject to rules and regulations !but no worry they are not strict ! Sites are : www.9jabay.com ok, like ebay but 4 niger.ians . Finally a way to buy stuff on ebay from Nige.ria and a way to buy and sell your stuff in ni.geria.we use sendquicker.com for payment. www.9jageeks.com the open university site free video lectures on almost everything ! We are looking for Deans and lecturers ! You dont have to go to university no more ! i just dey joke o ! www.9jawiki.com the encycleopedia site well it is time we had an ecncycleopedia for nige.ria or what do you think ? www.ojoojoo.com ! wetin be dat ? google nigerian sites only ! coming soon ! www.ask9ja.com (figure that out yourself !) www.9jaX.com ( this site is the future of special effects in nollywood movies check out maya training on www.9jageeks.com) so now u know kini big deal 9jabook, now you know ! to your success 9jabook Team (dat is You ! and I ) gongo aso oti so ! no be beans no be moi moi na so we dey do power to the people ! searching for the Nigeri.an dream .
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