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Properties / Re: Quality Resilient Fiber Glass Blanket For Soundproof Acoustic Heat Insulation by adeolazzy: 2:36pm On May 10, 2023 |
your contact number pleàse |
Phones / Re: Here Is How You Can Access Uba’s Leo On Your Apple Devices. by adeolazzy: 11:10am On Sep 20, 2019 |
That is my bank, but are they going to do the same for android |
Phones / Re: Camera Comparison: Tecno Camon 12 Pro Vs Tecno Phantom 9 + Hands On Review by adeolazzy: 6:00pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
MissTechy: Please do a speed test comparison thank you. And super nice video � |
Phones / Re: Tecno Phantom 9: This Is How the Camera Looks Like by adeolazzy: 9:59am On Jul 05, 2019 |
3 Likes |
Phones / Re: Tecno Phantom 9: This Is How the Camera Looks Like by adeolazzy: 8:49am On Jul 05, 2019 |
Tecno!! why can't they use a helio P60 or P70 |
Education / The Nigerian Defence Academy Enrollment: Only Online Applications Allowed by adeolazzy: 9:30am On Nov 16, 2018 |
So, I was checking the internet and saw this post from Instablog9ja that talks about how all application process for 2019 application process to the Nigerian Defence Academy will take place entirely online. Since I am planning to apply, I want to ask if anyone has applied here or has any encounter with the website - www.bit. ly/ndareg (no space in between . and ly) Please let me know your experience, thank you. cc @lalasticlala |
Jobs/Vacancies / The Nigerian Defence Academy Enrollment: Only Online Applications Allowed? by adeolazzy: 9:23am On Nov 16, 2018 |
So, I was checking the internet and saw this post from Instablog9ja that talks about how all application process for 2019 application process to the Nigerian Defence Academy will take place entirely online. Since I am planning to apply, I want to ask if anyone has applied here or has any encounter with the website - www.bit. ly/ndareg (no space in between . and ly) or https://rcapplications.nda.edu.ng/#home/index Please let me know your experience, thank you. cc @lalasticlala |
Phones / Meet The 10 Nigerians Who Are Going To China For ICT Training. by adeolazzy: 12:23pm On Oct 05, 2018 |
In line with the commitment of Huawei Technologies Co. Nigeria Limited to the Federal Government of Nigeria to provide ICT training for youths, 10 qualifiers will be sent to China from the ongoing Huawei Authorized Information and Network Academy (HAINA, also called the Huawei ICT Academy). HAINA is a partnership project between Huawei and selected universities offering Huawei ICT courses to encourage students to attain Huawei certification in support of subsequent careers in the ICT industry. After an intensive training program, examination and interview performance, 10 beneficiaries were finally selected. The successful candidates will proceed on training in Beijing and Shenzhen from the 5th to the 20th of October 2018 under the Seeds for The Future Program. The send-forth ceremony had in attendance the Huawei Managing Director, Mr. Liteng, The Honourable Minister, Ministry of Industry, Trade & Investment, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah, The ICT Director of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Professor Bashir Muazu, The Deputy Managing Director of Huawei Technologies Co. Nig. Limited Mr. Kelvin Yangyang, The Special Adviser to the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Mr. Bisi Daniel, The Sales Director Huawei Technologies Co. Nig. Limited, Nihinlola Fafore, and the top 10 students from across different universities in Nigeria. Speaking at the send forth ceremony, the Managing Director Huawei Technologies Co. Nig. Limited Mr Liteng said, “Through the Seeds for Future and ICT academy, Huawei has tried to enhance knowledge transfer and talent growth in Nigeria”.“ He further said that Ttoday’s ceremony is not only to see off Nigeria’s most outstanding ICT students to China for Seeds for the Future 2018, but also to plant seeds for a prosperous future enabled by ICT for the beloved country and for us all.” The ICT Director of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Professor Bashir Muazu, in his speech, said “the HAINA program ICT competition, and internship by Huawei Technologies is a welcome development in adding value to the joint efforts at improving the quality of education in Nigeria by way of emphasis on skills acquisition relevant to the 21st Century”. He congratulated the ten beneficiaries and encouraged them to make use of the opportunity to explore the immense possibilities that lie ahead of them as the future IT movers and shakers in Nigeria. The Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah expressed appreciation on behalf of the government of Nigeria to Huawei Technologies in partnering with the Ministry in the area of human and institutional capacity development and also in promoting technological innovation, knowledge transfer and ICT infrastructure development. He said Nigeria and China have a mutually-beneficial relationship, which is being nurtured. He further talked about the China-Nigeria relationship which is beneficial to Nigeria especially in the manufacturing industry. Advising the beneficiaries, the minister said, according to the minister, “the future belongs to the younger generation and that they beneficiaries should embrace this opportunity given to them to develop themselves in the ICT industry to enhance their contribution to the development of Nigeria. for the betterment of a great Nigeria”. One of the beneficiaries of this initiative, Jane Udoka, thanked Huawei Technology for the great opportunity given to them to enhance their knowledge base on ICT, through courses such as Basic and Advanced Trainings, Certifications and career guidance through the Huawei Authorized Networking Academy (HANA). “As we proceed to China to for our 2 weeks training at the modern ICT centers that provide state-of-the-art technology, we promise we shall not betray the confidence Huawei has entrusted in us and more importantly, we will make Nigeria proud” she said. Over the years Huawei has made significant investments in ICT skills and knowledge acquisition in Nigeria in an effort to boost employment, foster the development of knowledge-intensive products and services, and enhance the ICT skills of the future generations. Huawei's major ICT development initiatives in Nigeria include Growing Girls and Women in Nigeria (G-WIN), 1000 Girls in Training, scholarships for The African University of Science and Technology (AUST, engineers training programmes, and Seeds for the Future. The latter initiative is designed to bridge the gap between ICT instruction at universities and the practical knowledge and skills needed in the workplace.
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Education / Guess What Eric Xu — Huawei's Chairman— Thinks Might Drive Progress In Tech. by adeolazzy: 3:45pm On Aug 28, 2018 |
During a recent interview discussing Huawei's views on academic freedom and cooperation with universities, I made a comment about a US congressman and a senator. My intention was not to attack them, and I'm concerned that the public may have been misled by the current news headlines. I'm a PhD with experience in basic theory research, and my experience tells me that academic freedom and openness are of paramount importance to scientific research. That's why I've decided to write this article, to provide a more comprehensive explanation of my views. Academic freedom is a core value and basic aspect of modern universities. It is a precondition for a boom in academic research, scientific development, and an innovative workforce. Academic freedom is also the cornerstone – and a basic right – of higher education institutions in the US. It is precisely because of this freedom from the interference of politics and other factors that the US can attract the world's brightest minds to study and conduct research within its borders. Academic freedom is also a crucial factor behind the US's continued status as a global technology leader, as well as its strength as a nation. The National Science Foundation defines "basic research" as "activity aimed at acquiring new knowledge or understanding without specific, immediate commercial application or research." Universities mainly work on basic research, while businesses focus on engineering and commercial application. It can take decades or even hundreds of years of R&D effort to close the huge gaps that may exist between basic theory and commercial application. Collaboration between universities and businesses can effectively shorten this process. Nowadays, it is clearer than ever that science and technology are more closely integrated. The interplay of businesses, education institutions, and research institutions in basic research and innovation has become a major force behind the progress in science and technology. US federal funding for higher education research has been falling steadily for the last decade. It now represents less than 50% of total university research funding in the US. Corporate sponsorship has risen to close this gap. While the amount of funding Huawei has allocated for research in US universities is relatively modest, it has constituted welcome support for US university partners. Huawei respects and supports academic freedom. Moving forward, we want to continue supporting academic research, in the form of funding, facilities, and lab equipment. Our collaboration with universities provides numerous opportunities for college and postgraduate students to gain training and hands-on experience. We believe our support is very important, while expecting no direct commercial return.The research findings made possible through our joint university partnerships are shared openly across the world through dissertations and papers published by professors, PhDs, and postgraduate students alike. Like other corporate supporters of university research – including US-headquartered businesses that support Chinese universities – Huawei does not gain exclusive access to the resulting findings. Science has no national borders, and we hope the results from our university partnerships will ultimately benefit everyone in the world. Huawei never seeks to own their research results. As a tech company, Huawei benefits from the general advancement of science and technology worldwide. But we remain competitive ourselves because we continuously invest in R&D. In 2017, Huawei invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, bringing our total contribution to global R&D in ICT over the last decade to more than US$60 billion. Huawei has been granted nearly 80,000 patents, including 10,000 patents in the US. Many of these are basic and essential patents. They represent our contributions to humanity, and also to the US's information society. It is a long, arduous journey before any basic research projects can deliver tangible benefits to society. This process requires close collaboration between universities and businesses. It requires the relentless effort of numerous scientists and engineers everywhere. These people deserve everyone's respect – rather than groundless accusations – for their efforts and achievements. Any open-minded politician should work to ensure academic freedom and drive progress in science and technology. They should do so with the same understanding, curiosity, and spirit of fact-finding endeavor displayed by the world's leading scientists. (This byline was published by the Financial Times on July 19, 2018, with minor editorial changes from the Financial Times.) |
Phones / Re: Would You Buy This Nokia Phone for N140,000? by adeolazzy: 10:51am On May 10, 2018 |
wristbangle: But would you waste money on this when you can get an infinis hot S3 for example? |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Tecno Camon X Pro Full Review + Camon X Pro Vs Hot S3 In Face Id And Audio Test. by adeolazzy: 2:49pm On Apr 06, 2018 |
freak33: He wasn't talking Bout data, he was talking about sponsored video 2 Likes |
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Tecno Camon X Pro Full Review + Camon X Pro Vs Hot S3 In Face Id And Audio Test. by adeolazzy: 7:13am On Apr 06, 2018 |
AnodaIT: Smh, it is people like you with no data to watch a video that would be typing nonsense. Did you watch the video where she thrashed the video camera and the noise issue? 2 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Nollywood Actress, Anita Joseph, Regrets Removing Tattoo by adeolazzy: 7:12am On Apr 06, 2018 |
Smh |
Career / Re: How To Feel Less Tired After A Day's Work by adeolazzy: 7:12am On Apr 06, 2018 |
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Phones / Re: Infinix S3 Review: The First Snapdragon Device From Infinix For Nigeria Market. by adeolazzy: 12:54pm On Mar 28, 2018 |
lowkey28: Nokia 6 has that same processor but I don't see you hating on them |
Phones / Re: Infinix S3 Review: The First Snapdragon Device From Infinix For Nigeria Market. by adeolazzy: 8:34am On Mar 28, 2018 |
nuello: Just watch the video oga,she said the charger takes a long time to charge the Infinix. And on her blog she said it took her about 3 hours to charge |
Phones / Re: Infinix S3 Review: The First Snapdragon Device From Infinix For Nigeria Market. by adeolazzy: 7:41am On Mar 28, 2018 |
Does it have face id |
Romance / Re: Misstechy I Love You Please by adeolazzy: 8:16pm On Feb 23, 2018 |
Keketu: Is this a joke or what. |
Phones / Re: Inside Transsion’s (Mother Company Of Tecno/Infinix) Headquarter In Shanghai. by adeolazzy: 6:49pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
peacettw: Well, this is relative |
Phones / Re: Inside Transsion’s (Mother Company Of Tecno/Infinix) Headquarter In Shanghai. by adeolazzy: 2:48pm On Feb 15, 2018 |
peacettw: Haba this bad mouth for what? I have been using a tecno phone since forever as my second device, first is the S8 and I can honestly say that this is hogwash |
Phones / Re: Inside Transsion’s (Mother Company Of Tecno/Infinix) Headquarter In Shanghai. by adeolazzy: 6:01pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
busky101: Expose Apple's cheap craps? I am not getting 8 Likes |
Phones / Re: Inside Transsion’s (Mother Company Of Tecno/Infinix) Headquarter In Shanghai. by adeolazzy: 4:50pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
bobo65: Lol I could spot them for them wowness 3 Likes |
Phones / Re: Inside Transsion’s (Mother Company Of Tecno/Infinix) Headquarter In Shanghai. by adeolazzy: 3:37pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Nutase: Lol you are one of the few people left in the dark about thata lot of Nigerians know about this. 11 Likes |
Phones / Re: Meet The Phone That Wants To Take On The Infinix Note 4 & Tecno Camon CX Air. by adeolazzy: 10:22am On Nov 13, 2017 |
AnodaIT: Speak for yourself, please. 1 Like |
Phones / Re: I Broke My Nokia 5:5 Things To Note About The Nokia 5 + Infinix Note 4 Vs Nokia5 by adeolazzy: 5:47am On Aug 29, 2017 |
Are you sure this thing is not water resistant cos I saw a couple of water test videos for it. |
Phones / Re: The Gionee A1 Lite Unboxing: Plus The Gionee A1 Vs The Gionee A1 Lite by adeolazzy: 12:43pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
These gionee guys and their MKT phones should come and going abeg |
Politics / Re: The Federal Government Of Nigeria And Its Quest To Make Nigeria A Smart City. by adeolazzy: 7:26am On Aug 16, 2017 |
This is just another way of making money |
Celebrities / Re: Paul Okoye Shows Off His Mansion by adeolazzy: 8:19pm On Jul 30, 2017 |
opeyemiieblog:Choi God pick up my call oh |
Phones / Re: How You can have a Twin Version of YOURself in a video using your "smartphone." by adeolazzy: 7:08pm On Jul 30, 2017 |
mrdezx: Smh Modified. Just watched this Dorcasy issa queen e oh a queen e oh Dorcasy is a queen e oh o gene do Lol By the way I wonder why this hasn't gotten to fp yet. This is gold! Lalasticlala Mynd44 Ishilove Marpol Semid4lyfe Obinoscopy seun |
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