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Telecommunications tower operators spend some N175 million every day on diesel which is used to power generators at their towers housing base transceiver stations (BTS) that make it possible for Nigerians to use GSM service to make and receive calls. Telecom towers house base stations that Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and 4G internet service providers use to deliver services to their customers. Nigeria CommunicationsWeek investigations revealed that a co-located tower which houses 3 to 5 base stations use 20KVA generator to supply power while a tower that houses a single base station uses 15KVA generator. More so, each generator consumes 50 litres of diesel per day especially in recent years when public power system is highly erratic. Nigeria Communications Week gathered that presently, towers run on generator in an average of 20 hours a day. This means that 25,000 of towers in the country that use generators consume some 1.25million litres of diesel a day. It was learnt that this quantity of diesel consume by generators at different towers cost tower operators about N175million at diesel pump price of N140 per litre. The Guardian http://nairametrics.com/see-how-much-telecom-tower-operators-spend-daily-to-power-bts/ |
1. According to Yoruba mythology it is believed that life and creation started first in Ile-Ife 2. It is widely believed and accepted that Ile-Ife is the cradle of the Yoruba race 3. In Yoruba mythology it is believed that all dead bodies have a ‘stop over’ in Ile-Ife before going to the world beyond, in some Yoruba burial rites, it's often recited that the dead person should not stay too long in Ile-Ife but proceed straight to the other world. It is also believed that till date there is a path in Ile-Ife that leads straight to the other world which is only accessible by the dead. 4. According to historians, the town's habitation can be traced as far back as 350 BCE The meaning of the word "ife" in the Yoruba language is "expansion;" "Ile-Ife" means in reference to the myth of origin "The House of Expansion" 5. Oduduwa (the widely accepted Father of the Yoruba race) lived in Ile-Ife and was the first Ooni of Ile-Ife 6. The Ooni is the paramount ruler of Ile-Ife and the Custodian of the Household of Oduduwa and by extension the custodian of Yoruba culture. 7. It is believed in Yoruba mythology that there are 401 gods/shrines scattered worldwide, 201 are in ILE-IFE 8. The only speaking deity/god of theses 401 deities is the Ooni of Ife 9. 46TH ADELEKAN (OLUBUSE I)- He was the first Ooni to travel outside Ile-Ife to Lagos in 1903 when he was invited by the then Governor General to settle the dispute involving Elepe of Epe. All Yoruba Kings including the Alaafin left their respective thrones as a mark of respect for the Ooni. They returned to their respective stools after Ooni returned to Ile-Ife from Lagos. 10. It was during ADESOJI ADEREMI reign UNIVERSITY OF IFE now OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY was established in ILE-IFE 11. The next Ooni will the 51ST Ooni ever ruled ILE-IFE 12. Every King in Yoruba land traces his crown to ILE-IFE 13. ILE IFE is the site of OPA ORANMIYAN stands over five meters tall in Moopa area of the town within a fenced wall. Few symbolic trees are scattered around the staff with some dotted marks, which the custodian says are marks of bullet during the several wars fought by Oranmiyan. High chief Johnson Owoyemi, the Akogun of Ife is the current custodian of the Opa Oranmiyan – a staff that Oranmiyan, the grandson of Oduduwa used to take to war. The staff made of granite obelisk with iron stud stands within the Oranmiyan shrine manned by Chief Eredumi as chief priest who is the link between the dead and the living. |
I just read this piece on my facebook and I decided to share: Singh Street Style A wealthy Singh walks into a bank London and asks for the loan officer. He says he's going to Europe on business for two weeks and needs to borrow £5000. The bank officer says the bank will need some kind of security for the loan, so Mr Singh hands over the keys to a new Rolls Royce, which costs quarter of a million pounds. “The car is parked on the street in front of the bank,” says Mr Singh, “and I have all the necessary papers.” The bank officer agrees to accept the car as collateral for the loan. After Mr Singh leaves, the loan officer, the bank's president and all their colleagues enjoy a good laugh at the man for using a £250,000 Rolls Royce as collateral against a £5,000 loan. One of the employees drives the Rolls into the bank's underground garage and parks it there. Two weeks later, Mr Singh returns, repays the £5000 and the interest, which comes to £15.41. The loan officer says, "Sir, I must tell you, we’re all a little puzzled. While you were away, we checked you out and discovered that you’re a multimillionaire. Why would you bother to borrow £5,000?" The man replies, "Where else in London can I park my car for two weeks for only £15.41?"
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Tolexander:No Ooni Derin Ologbenla was the one of the founding fathers of Okeigbo, he was also the 2nd Baale of Okeigbo. He led the war to rescue the Osemawe of Ondo from his subjects, after defeating the Ondo army he decided to settle at the place, he spent the night before invading the Ondo Army which was 'over the bushes' (where the name OKEIGBO was derived) When he was declared Ooni of Ife, he preferred to stay in his new found home (Okeigbo) to staying in Ile-Ife **Am an indigene of Okeigbo and from one of the Ruling Family. |
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No one invented examination |
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Checkout this throwback picture of el-rufai and wife https://mobile.twitter.com/Ayourb/status/615591441235058688
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Check out Sani Abacha's Signature .. Credit to @arewamagazine pic.twitter.com/QlM3UM04vr https://mobile.twitter.com/Mutan_arewa/status/615215428529463296
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ugotuf:It's boldly written at the back of the IV |
The invitation card for tomorrow's inauguration that will hold in Eagle's Square Abuja is very scarce. Unconfirmed news from APC quarters claim that PDP members are hoarding the IV, some also claim the morning and evening IV now goes for N2 million Naira. Was very fortunate to get one. The IV was designed and printed by T.W.S Located at Aromire Ikeja
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One highpoint of today's Cultural day in RSUST (Rivers State University of Science and Technology) was the cultural display of the KALABARIS. I do understand the concept of "Cultural diversity"; I however, do not know what to make of this. Where are all my Kalabari friends ?? Please I need a little bit of education on the cultural heritage of the KALABARIS......Posted on facebook by a student of RSUST
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* Her rapport with Bill Clinton, George Bush, others Not many in her homeland appear to know about her unique story. But in other lands, especially Europe and America, she is a ‘goddess’ whose works are cherished by kings and presidents.http://thenationonlineng.net/new/meet-nigerian-woman-who-has-no-formal-education-but-lectures-at-harvard-other-top-varsities/
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On March 30, 2015, the democratically elected President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan telephoned his challenger, Mohammadu Buhari and congratulated him. In doing so, President Jonathan has changed Nigeria forever by leading the way in a peaceful transfer of power for the first time in a generation. He has turned a partisan defeat in to national victory. Future generations will look back on this moment as the launching point of the modern Nigeria. For many, it came as a welcome but unexpected surprise, but not for me. After four years of prudent fiscal management, bold sectoral reforms, focused institution-building and an unwavering commitment to empowering our citizens to manage their economic future, we will proudly hand over to our successors a more prosperous nation with greater promise than ever before. This administration has worked to bolster an economy that sustained mighty blows from Ebola, Boko Haram and falling oil prices—any single one of which would have destroyed the economy twenty years ago. Instead, our economic and political stability is attracting more capital and talent from around the globe than ever before. The film industry, technology, fashion and art are thriving. Nigeria’s economic indicators are strong. GDP growth has averaged over 6%. Inflation has been reduced to single digits. Our fiscal deficit is less than 1% of GDP. External debt is 2% of GDP, down from over 60% ten years ago. The government of the United Kingdom named Nigeria’s debt management system as one of the best in the world. Led by the private sector, we have created 1.4 million out of the 1.8 million jobs that we need each year. Pension funds have registered staggering growth, going from a deficit of $16 billion in 2004 to a surplus of more than $23 billion in 2013. Total pension funds are projected to reach $100 billion in the next five years. America has long understood the value of the housing sector as a social good, and we expect our reforms to be similarly successful in creating jobs and financial security for millions of our citizens. The Nigerian Mortgage Refinance Company, which we launched in 2014, will provide up to 200,000 affordable mortgages within the next five years. The first offering for 10,000 mortgages received over 66,000 applications. We have made significant strides in moving away from oil dependency. The non-oil sector, whose growth has averaged about 8% over the last several years, is the primary driver of the economy. The manufacturing sector is one of the most dynamic, recording 15% real growth in the first three quarters of 2014. The information and communications sector showed double-digit growth in 2014 and now accounts for nearly 10% of the economy. The agriculture sector accounts for 26%. But numbers don’t tell the whole story. The lives of our people are changing for the better. The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) rated Nigeria as the leading and among the most profitable investment destinations in Africa. International business corroborates this. Indorama has built a $1.2 billion fertilizer plant. Proctor & Gamble invested $250 million in a consumer goods plant. SAB Miller built a $100 million brewery. Since 2002, Nigeria has expanded its cement output capacity by a factor of ten and is now a net exporter of the product. By tripling farmers’ access to inputs, we have almost doubled rice production and reduced food imports by almost 30%. At the same time, there has been only a very marginal increase in food prices due to increased harvest. Despite the devaluation of the naira, Nigerians are not paying more for food, and this is because agriculture is working. Challenges certainly remain. Despite privatizing the national power holding company into five power generating companies and ten power distribution companies, Nigeria as a country produces the same amount of electricity as the city of Chicago. The government has spent massively on developing roads, inland waterways, railways and airports, but we still need to raise our stock of infrastructure from 35-40% of GDP to the target rate of 70%. We cannot neglect the neediest among us. Generating inclusive growth that reduces the level of poverty is a must, as is developing an effective program for wealth creation. The Social Safety Net that we plan to put in place with our international partners aims to reach 13 million citizens over the next 10 years. Nigeria has taken a firm step on the world stage as a country growing in democratic traditions. Nigeria’s elected leaders are answerable to the people, and the people have spoken. If there is one lesson to be learned from our experience, it is that democracy is good for business. Source: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117638480871490156128/+Regville/posts |
A 19-year-old suspected internet fraudster, Ojosipe Adebayo, has been arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, before Justice A.O Ipaye of the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja on a two- count -charge bordering on possession of a document containing false pretences and forgery. The defendant is allegedly a member of a syndicate of internet fraudsters that specialize in using fake cheques and scam mails to defraud unsuspecting victims. When the charges were read to the accused person, he pleaded not guilty. One of the charges reads: “That you Ojosipe Adebayo (a.k.a. “Marty Jason” and “Candice”) on or about the 8th day of May, 2014 at Lagos, within the Ikeja Judicial Division had in your possession a document in which you represented yourself to be a single lady called Candice from Trenton, New Jersey, United States who helps the needy to organise Charity concerts and also helps the homeless to get funds for Motherless Babies Homes which representations you knew or ought to have known to be false having regard to be circumstances of this case”. In view of the plea of the defendant, the prosecution counsel, Ayokunle Fayanju prayed the court for a trial date and also for the defendant to be remanded in prison custody. However, defence counsel, Michael Asai asked for a short adjournment in order to file an application for bail. Justice Ipaye subsequently remanded the defendant in Kirikiri Maximum Prison and adjourned the matter to May 21, 2015, for hearing of the bail application and commencement of trial. http://dailypost.ng/2015/05/06/efcc-arraigns-19-year-old-suspected-internet-scammer/
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Burna Boy took off his shirt while performing at the 2015 Star Music Trek in Calabar. Photo: BHM Dance-hall star, Burna Boy stole the show with a raunchy performance during the opening leg of the 2015 Star Music Trek on May 2, 2015, at the Municipal Garden in Calabar. In the course of performing some of his hit songs like ‘Run My Race’, ‘Don Gorgon’ and ‘Rockstar’, Burna Boy decided to give the audience a treat as he took off his shirt and threw it into the crowd. The excited crowd rushed to catch the shirt while female fans pushed forward to catch a glimpse of his well-toned body. See photos below… http://thenet.ng/2015/05/photos-burna-boy-strips-for-ladies-at-calabar-starmusictrek-peg/
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A housewife, Mrs Adeolu Adelani, on Tuesday told an Igando Customary Court in Lagos to dissolve her marriage to Olajide for allegedly refusing to make love to her for 8 years. Adeolu, 39, told the court she was married to Olajide about 14 years ago and had a 12-year-old son. “My husband refused to make love to me since eight years now and I want to have another baby because our son is 12-year-old. “I am not satisfied with only one child,’’ she told the President of the court, Mr Hakeen Oyekan. The petitioner accused her husband of abandoning her and their child for an unknown destination since 2013. She added that her husband had refused to disclose where he lives and where he works, but sends his son’s school fees and house rent through her bank account. Adeolu said her husband told her pastor that he had married another woman and had children and that she should find herself another husband. She said she was always sad anytime her neighbours call her “rejected and abandoned property’’. She begged the court to dissolve the marriage because she wanted to move on with her life. Defending the allegations, Olajide, 45, a businessman, did not deny of starving his wife of sex. He said that he refused to make love to his wife because he did not want her to have another child through Caesarean section. “I don’t want to risk her life, this is why I have distanced myself from her because I want her to take care of our child. “Besides, I did not abandon my wife but I decided to move closer to my work place due to the distance from my house. “I did not abandoned her, I always squat with my friends and I come home once in a while,’’ he said. He claimed that he had no other wife nor children elsewhere. Olajide, however, conceded to the dissolution of the marriage because he was also fed up with the union. He appealed to the court to grant him the custody of his son. Oyekan adjourned the case to May 13 for further hearing. (NAN) Source: http://leadership.ng/news/431069/my-husband-denied-me-sex-for-8-years-woman-tells-court |
A former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, on Tuesday led members of the Presidential Advisory Council on International Relations to bid President Goodluck Jonathan farewell, Punch reports. Anyaoku who is the chairman of the council and his members joined the president for a breakfast at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. In a short interview with journalists after the session, Anyaoku described the meeting as a valedictory one, saying that was the last time his committee members would be meeting with Jonathan as the President of the country. “We had an excellent valedictory meeting. It was the last for our council, it was the last time we are meeting with the outgoing President. “We told him that our nation Nigeria owes him a huge debt of gratitude for what he has done in terms of the success of the elections and above all in terms of the gesture of picking up the telephone and congratulating the President-elect even before the final results of the elections were announced. “That singular act has earned our country a great deal of admiration and respect abroad. “We thanked him and congratulated him and wished him well in his future endeavour. Source: http://www.ladunliadinews.com/2015/05/photos-anyaoku-leads-pac-members-to-bid.html?m=1
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This is interesting, abi she get PhD sef. |
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?? Please I need a little bit of education on the cultural heritage of the KALABARIS......