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This is so old. Why bring it up? |
I'm not aware of any such software, I have a feeling you'll have to do some heavy coding. CSS and Javascript and that new buzzword AJAX. Anyone? |
I agree with you EFCC has become a joke lately. It was established to squashed 419 I believe not as debt collector or act like its the top or the only security agency in the country. |
So we have wife killers on prowl then. But why their wives? ![]() |
To anybody in Ibadan, did Ladoja show up for today? |
Even better they can use WebDAV |
Hey wilsohaze, I tried to registered at that site you gave but I'm still awaiting your approval almost for a week now. whats up? |
Mark my word. This is not the end we've seen of Ladoja and Adedibu. ![]() |
The point is the banking sector was in need of honest regulation and someone has boldly provided one besides who said anything about not having more than 25 banks as long as they can meet the requirement? |
Why are we even having this discussion! Did Zhinox claimed they are not assemblying or what? I think we should commend them not rebuking them for not making parts in Nigeria when we all know that what it entails to make parts in the country are not there. |
There are blogger.com and typepad.com |
But thats what every computer manufacturer do. buy parts and assemble them together. |
Basically I use maya because of its graphical interface, I find it more user friendly than 3d max but basically i think they are both the same. You can achieve the same goal with either software. As for details I know maya is awsome for modelling and animating but not too good in rendering while I've read that 3d max is good for animating. |
Gentlemen, I don't know but how about contacting the owner of Papa Ajasco comics, Adenuga or something maybe he might be interested in funding a full length feature animation. Or some other nigerian popular comic character out there. what do you think? But it is better we have something ready to showcase. |
Talking about Abalaka anyone know his whereabout presently? He seem to have disappeared or something. |
I strongly disagree with Abati in that article. He cannot be inviting all sorts of presidential aspirants just as a check on Obasanjo's third term bid which is merely a rumor at this time. None of the name he threw up (from Atiku to Kalu) have shown that they are worthy and I think this is where Obasanjo himself is troubled. Finding a suitable successor; since we Nigerians have proven ourselves incapable of separating the good from the bad (see Dariye, Alams and co). I am not for his third term but I also believe that Obasanjo being a part of the elites and knowing who they are is better to let him sort them out. |
Ripped off heh? If you had read my post you would have been informed that I never claimed the code as my own so no need for any "uncovering". As for inserting copyright I don't mind, only the original author never put it there so I never bothered myself either. And for your information I recieved no kobo for that code. I swear. |
I can't talk about winners but I agree with you on Alams. He lost big time this year. |
Good riddance to both camps. The thug politicians can kill themselves to hell and back for all I care. When the people supporting them has gotten enough of hooligan politics they know how to sweep them away. |
There is a study by Prof. Abimbola Soriyan et al. titled A Profile of Nigeria's Software Industry(PDF). It should be good reading for anyone interested. A typical software company (in Nigeria) had between 11 and 50 customers (the average was 36 though a few firms involved with package installation had several thousand). There was a strong concentration among these customers. Almost all were private sector, with 84% drawn from the service sector (transportation, financial services, IT and other business services), 4% from the infrastructural sector (mining, oil, construction, electricity, gas, water supply, etc), 4% from manufacturing (production of food, textiles, machinery, etc), 1% from agriculture, and the remainder drawn from other sectors. There was a surprising lack of government/public sector organisations as customers (reflected above in the limited number of firms found in Abuja, where federal ministries and several other public sector organisations are headquartered). |
Nas is not a Nigerian. As menike rightly said his father changed his name Olu Dara after he travelled to Africa. Listen to Brigding the Gap. Its on there. |
Clash of web designers!!! ![]() |
well lets get started. where's wilsonhaze? |
Right now? Listening to Deola Authentic. Check his video as well. cool. |
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I'm in man. lets do this. I feel you Layi. Iam a jack of all trade too . |
Cyber-terrorist? well I don't know. All I know is that naija cyber history is fill with dead links and it wasn't the yours truly who brought them down. I was only speaking from experience. I support Nigerian presence on the web everywhere I come across one but majority are just not serious. Many are unaware of what it takes to properly put out and maintain a web site. While this particular case may indeed be due to some server error however for a supposed on-line business such prolong absence signal something else. Anyway I wish them good luck and happy recovery. |
lifebouy |
Another "molue" website. can we be serious people. |
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