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On Microsoft Windows, even if every visible browser is gone, you still have built-in tools like PowerShell or Command Prompt that can download files directly from the internet. Instead of clicking links, you use commands to fetch the installer.
For example, in PowerShell you can run:
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri google.com/chrome/ -OutFile chrome_installer.exe
Or a more direct download link:
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri dl.google.com/chrome/install… -OutFile chrome_installer.exe
If PowerShell aliases are available, you can also use:
curl -L -o chrome_installer.exe dl.google.com/chrome/install…
Once the file is downloaded, you simply run:
.\chrome_installer.exe
and your browser is back.
Another option on Windows is the Microsoft Store, which works independently of a browser. From there, you can reinstall something like Microsoft Edge or any other available browser.
On macOS, it’s much harder to get into this situation because Safari is deeply integrated into the system. But even in extreme cases, you can still use the Terminal to download installers:
curl -O dl.google.com/chrome/mac/sta…
Then open the downloaded file and install as usual.
And of course, there’s always the simplest fallback: using another device. You can download a browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox on a different computer or even your phone, transfer it via USB, and install it manually.
ELIJAH SULE@juiceboy_of_abj
So if you buy a new laptop and mistakenly uninstall the browser that comes with it, how would you download the browser back since you don’t have a browser to install the browser?🤔🤔
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Singapore did not become Singapore overnight after they were expelled and finally gained independence from Malaysia.
It became Singapore the moment it decided that education was not just a sector, but the foundation of its future.
And now, the South East stands at that same moment.
A moment that will not look extraordinary today.
A moment that may even be doubted, but years from now, people will look back and say:
“That was when everything changed.”
Because one region chose to believe again, but in the quiet, disciplined, relentless work of building a system that finally matches the brilliance of its people.
Something is changing today, and a new mindset is rising at a scale never have seen before.
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If you may know:
1. Nigeria is no longer in a precarious position where it has to lean on the UK. If anything, the balance has shifted in Nigeria's favor!
2. With recent economic reforms, more Countries are interested in doing business with Nigeria.
3. The UK is trying to maintain its influence & secure trade, but Nigeria, given our Population, resources, and strategic importance, has stronger leverage than we often admit.
4. What the UK call Partnership is really about staying relevant. For Nigeria, it's an opportunity to choose what works best in Nigeria's favor!
NB: Your Hatred of the President means nothing, you are just one of those hateful charlatans.
But you must hear this fact: Nigeria right now is like a house with multiple suitors at the door and Nigeria gets to choose which suitor comes in!
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DEAR BOASTFUL BATIFIED BRIGADE, DON’T DECEIVE YOURSELVES ABOUT WHY YOUR HERO WAS INVITED TO THE UK!
youtu.be/ZhKE9f6tcOs
As British VIPs lavish attention on him, Tinubu should take any flattery he receives from his hosts with a massive pinch of salt and remember that he is not their type and was only invited because they need Nigeria.
#Tinubu #BolaTinubu #UKVisit #NigerianPolitics #NigeriaDecides

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Many years ago the government provided portable drinking water.
Then the supply became unreliable.
People complained… nothing changed.
Eventually we all got used to it and started digging our own boreholes.
Then electricity became the problem.
First we bought generators.
Now solar panels are popping up on rooftops everywhere.
Security?
People now pay for private guards, vigilantes, gated estates, CCTV and alarms.
Slowly, quietly, Nigerians have become the providers of the very basics a government is supposed to guarantee:
Water.
Power.
Security.
At this point I have a genuine question.
If citizens are drilling their own water, generating their own electricity, and paying for their own security…
What exactly are we paying taxes for?
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Confirmed Deals so far:
1) £746 million export finance package for Nigerian ports
2) Enhanced trade & investment agreements under ETIP
✓Nigerian banks and fintechs (e.g., Kuda, Moniepoint, LemFi, Fidelity Bank) are expanding UK operations.
✓British companies deepen involvement in Nigeria (jobs and commercial linkages on both sides).
✓ Zenith Bank opened a new UK branch.
✓Twinings Ovaltine launched a £24 million manufacturing facility in Lagos

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The show is a classic American cartoon series that aired on Nigerian television back in the late '90s and early 2000s.
It follows three badass motorcycle-riding mice Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie who escape the destruction of their home planet, Mars, at the hands of the villainous Plutarkians. After crash-landing in Chicago, they take on the same aliens who are now trying to plunder Earth's natural resources.
I remember first catching it on NTA as a kid, and I think it also popped up on Silverbird Television around the early 2000s too.
Were you there for those epic Saturday morning episodes?
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Just reduce the fucking taxes. Almost half the ticket price is taxes after all so if they want to honestly reduce cost of air travel just reduce the ridiculous taxes.
Always coming up with funny schemes that sneakily pass the burden on Nigerians.
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BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government has introduced a new consumer credit product, “Fly Now, Pay Later,” aimed at making domestic air travel more accessible to Nigerians.
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