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Education / Re: A Fire Outbreak In UNIUYO Udi Hall Of Residence by electropiz(m): 10:57pm On May 18, 2016
Great tuskers, Engineering ginger, I rep engineering, back in the days, we fix electrical faults ourself, no were the fire was come from
Career / 7 Things You Should NEVER Include On Your CV by electropiz(m): 8:28pm On Mar 04, 2016
Job seekers tend to focus on what to include on their resume, but it is equally important to know what NOT to include on your resume.

What information to include is in your hands, but remember that even small mistakes can backfire and reflect badly on you and in turn hurt your chances of getting shortlisted.
Here are a list of things that you should NOT include on your CV.

1) Personal Information; What to include and what to exclude:
The basics of personal information that you have to include are Name, Address, Email, and Mobile. This information is necessary for a person to contact you. Make sure that all contact details are current and in working condition.

- Address
Your address has to be a place where you can be reached.

#Avoid giving an address of some remote location even if it is your permanent address. If you have no permanent address or you are changing locations frequently, do not list it. You can give an email ID instead.

- Email IDs
Your email ID must be in working condition and you should frequently check it.

You can include up to 2 email id's on your CV. Just ensure you do not include your current company ID on your CV.

# Do not include email IDs that are descriptive - like sexysanjoo, chooserekha , Manjeetforsuccess - Please choose a mature email ID for your job hunt- the best ones are simple with just combinations around your name.

- Links.
You should include links and details of your Linkedin profile, Skype and website, and to your portfolio.

# What not to include are links that make a person move out of your CV and into your company or college website or to other places on the internet.

- Photographs.
Your photograph needs to show you with a frontal view, in formal attire and a smile. There should be a clear background behind you. Prepare 2 versions of your CV –with and without a photograph.

# Avoid sending your CV with a photograph, unless it has been asked for. Someone may reject you for no reasonable fault but just because of how you look.  Also remember, photographs are graphic files and are heavy to email, which can lead to technical difficulties in opening your CV or email.

2) Do NOT include statements of self praise and emphasis:
Many job seekers tend to put in declaratory statements in their “Objective”.

Here are some examples:

Objective: “Talented, multifunctional visionary seeks …”
- “Looking for middle or senior position with an organization where I can contribute…”
- “Award winning national sales manager looking for a challenging work environment... “

No company or recruiter is interested in what you want and what you are trying to say so vehemently. They are interested in only what they want.

# Cut it out- Create a short summary instead- just 2 to 4 points maximum telling them what your expertise is, so that your value to them is clear from the start.

3) Do NOT include explanations for job changes in your CV.
Many job seekers find it necessary to explain why they left a company in the past.
For example-"Left company because - I  had a baby, had an accident, left to avoid relocation, got retrenched, company closed down, left because of no growth prospects, daddy got posted abroad" – The reasons are varied.

This is highly avoidable because the explanations you give can have different interpretations for different hiring managers. Lets take the example given above to get an idea on how others may view it.

Example: She had a baby last year so she has to cope with a 1 year old kid’s problems- She would be taking leave whenever the kid falls sick. Oh he had an accident? Maybe he is a rash driver or is he hiding a disability related issue? She left because daddy got posted out? So next time daddy get another posting she will quit. Got retrenched, company closed down, left because of no growth prospects ? Hey this may be a person with a problem – probably someone who gets shunted our easily - Maybe because he is dispensable?

#Do not give reasons for leaving a company on your CV. The reasons can be misinterpreted. You can give an explanation for a job change when you are called in for an interview instead.

4) Do NOT include your salary details.
Job seekers tend to mention their current salary details or give their CTC ( Cost To company ) figures in their CV. They mention it either with their current job, or give salary figures for all the jobs that they have worked in.

Including salary details on your CV is a fundamental blunder. This is because companies have different structures for salary preparation. And if you don’t fit into their structure you may get rejected. They may also reject you because you are over their budget.

By including it, you are creating a reason for rejection without getting a fair chance to be called for an interview where you get a chance to negotiate or compromise.

# Never include your salary details on your CV. Give yourself the chance to discuss and negotiate your salary requirement during the interview.

5) Do NOT include references, unless specifically asked:
There was a time when references were a necessary part of a CV. Job seekers used to go through a lot of trouble getting references from impressive contacts.

Today , there is no need to give references on your CV. If you are a job seeker, employers know that you can produce references. So you do not have to say – “References on request”.

In today’s environment a reference check happens to be the employer’s privilege. Every company has their own requirement- It could be talking to your client, your boss, other ex- employers, your colleagues. So if you are selected for a position, they will probably ask you for a specific kind of reference.

# Avoid putting references on your CV when there is no need for it. It makes your CV unnecessarily long. You can produce them when specifically asked to do so.

6) Do NOT include family details.
Job seekers  tend to include information about their marital status, kids, employment details of spouse/ father ,religion.

This kind information  creates impressions about you that you have no control over.  Suppose a company is not keen to hire a person who is married, why take the chance of getting rejected without a fair chance? Personal data is not compulsory to show. People are keen to know what you can contribute to their organization. So stick to showing your expertise rather than your personal life.

And never mention your religion on your CV. This is often a ground for prejudice and getting rejected.

 # Avoid  giving personal information on your CV.

7) Do NOT include a conclusion statement at the end of the CV.
Remove the oath bearing statement at the end of your CV that says- I declare that all information is true and updated to the best of my ability - along with a date and signature. It is understood that you shouldn't lie. Also, it is a CV not an affidavit.

# There is no need for it at all. It is redundant and it just occupies space.


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Politics / Re: ATTACKS ON BUHARI: Fayose Lacks Yoruba Training — Olumilua by electropiz(m): 11:18pm On Feb 28, 2016
mascot87:
We upright and reasonable Yoruba sons and daughters know that Fayose is a true bastard. He is not a Yoruba son, he is a Igbo boy. I have no apology whatsoever to anyone

yes he lacks cowardice, and eye service typical of the Yorubas, apologise to Fayose

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Politics / Re: ATTACKS ON BUHARI: Fayose Lacks Yoruba Training — Olumilua by electropiz(m): 11:06pm On Feb 28, 2016
yes he lacks cowardice, and eye service typical of the Yorubas

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Phones / Re: Whatsapp Will Be Discontinued On Blackberry And Nokia Operating System By 2016 by electropiz(m): 1:58pm On Feb 28, 2016
bb10 also runs android app na
Health / Lassa Fever Fact Sheet Key Facts by electropiz(m): 12:40pm On Jan 14, 2016
Key facts
• Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness of 1-4 weeks duration that occurs in West Africa.
• The Lassa virus is transmitted to humans via contact with food or household items contaminated with rodent urine or faeces.
• Person-to-person infections and laboratory transmission can also occur, particularly in hospitals lacking adequate infection prevent and control measures.
• Lassa fever is known to be endemic in Benin (where it was diagnosed for the first time in November 2014), Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and parts of Nigeria, but probably exists in other West African countries as well.
• The overall case-fatality rate is 1%. Observed case-fatality rate among patients hospitalized with severe cases of Lassa fever is 15%.
• Early supportive care with rehydration and symptomatic treatment improves survival.
________________________________________
Background
Though first described in the 1950s, the virus causing Lassa disease was not identified until 1969. The virus is a single-stranded RNA virus belonging to the virus family Arenaviridae.
About 80% of people who become infected with Lassa virus have no symptoms. One in five infections result in severe disease, where the virus affects several organs such as the liver, spleen and kidneys.
Lassa fever is a zoonotic disease, meaning that humans become infected from contact with infected animals. The animal reservoir, or host, of Lassa virus is a rodent of the genus Mastomys, commonly known as the “multimammate rat.” Mastomys rats infected with Lassa virus do not become ill, but they can shed the virus in their urine and faeces.
Because the clinical course of the disease is so variable, detection of the disease in affected patients has been difficult. However, when presence of the disease is confirmed in a community, prompt isolation of affected patients, good infection protection and control practices and rigorous contact tracing can stop outbreaks.
Symptoms of Lassa fever
The incubation period of Lassa fever ranges from 6-21 days. The onset of the disease, when it is symptomatic, is usually gradual, starting with fever, general weakness, and malaise. After a few days, headache, sore throat, muscle pain, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough, and abdominal pain may follow. In severe cases facial swelling, fluid in the lung cavity, bleeding from the mouth, nose, vagina or gastrointestinal tract and low blood pressure may develop. Protein may be noted in the urine. Shock, seizures, tremor, disorientation, and coma may be seen in the later stages. Deafness occurs in 25% of patients who survive the disease. In half of these cases, hearing returns partially after 1-3 months. Transient hair loss and gait disturbance may occur during recovery.
Death usually occurs within 14 days of onset in fatal cases. The disease is especially severe late in pregnancy, with maternal death and/or fetal loss occurring in greater than 80% of cases during the third trimester.
Transmission
Humans usually become infected with Lassa virus from exposure to urine or faeces of infected Mastomys rats. Lassa virus may also be spread between humans through direct contact with the blood, urine, faeces, or other bodily secretions of a person infected with Lassa fever. There is no epidemiological evidence supporting airborne spread between humans. Person-to-person transmission occurs in both community and health-care settings, where the virus may be spread by contaminated medical equipment, such as re-used needles. Sexual transmission of Lassa virus has been reported.
Lassa fever occurs in all age groups and both sexes. Persons at greatest risk are those living in rural areas where Mastomys are usually found, especially in communities with poor sanitation or crowded living conditions. Health workers are at risk if caring for Lassa fever patients in the absence of proper barrier nursing and infection control practices.
Diagnosis
Because the symptoms of Lassa fever are so varied and non-specific, clinical diagnosis is often difficult, especially early in the course of the disease. Lassa fever is difficult to distinguish from other viral haemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola virus disease; and many other diseases that cause fever, including malaria, shigellosis, typhoid fever and yellow fever.
Definitive diagnosis requires testing that is available only in specialized laboratories. Laboratory specimens may be hazardous and must be handled with extreme care. Lassa virus infections can only be diagnosed definitively in the laboratory using the following tests:
• antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
• antigen detection tests
• reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay
• virus isolation by cell culture.
Treatment and vaccines
The antiviral drug ribavirin seems to be an effective treatment for Lassa fever if given early on in the course of clinical illness. There is no evidence to support the role of ribavirin as post-exposure prophylactic treatment for Lassa fever.
There is currently no vaccine that protects against Lassa fever.
Prevention and control
Prevention of Lassa fever relies on promoting good “community hygiene” to discourage rodents from entering homes. Effective measures include storing grain and other foodstuffs in rodent-proof containers, disposing of garbage far from the home, maintaining clean households and keeping cats. Because Mastomys are so abundant in endemic areas, it is not possible to completely eliminate them from the environment. Family members should always be careful to avoid contact with blood and body fluids while caring for sick persons.
In health-care settings, staff should always apply standard infection prevention and control precautions when caring for patients, regardless of their presumed diagnosis. These include basic hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (to block splashes or other contact with infected materials), safe injection practices and safe burial practices.
Health workers caring for patients with suspected or confirmed Lassa fever should apply extra infection control measures to prevent contact with the patient’s blood and body fluids and contaminated surfaces or materials such as clothing and bedding. When in close contact (within 1 metre) of patients with Lassa fever, health-care workers should wear face protection (a face shield or a medical mask and goggles), a clean, non-sterile long-sleeved gown, and gloves (sterile gloves for some procedures).
Laboratory workers are also at risk. Samples taken from humans and animals for investigation of Lassa virus infection should be handled by trained staff and processed in suitably equipped laboratories.
On rare occasions, travellers from areas where Lassa fever is endemic export the disease to other countries. Although malaria, typhoid fever, and many other tropical infections are much more common, the diagnosis of Lassa fever should be considered in febrile patients returning from West Africa, especially if they have had exposures in rural areas or hospitals in countries where Lassa fever is known to be endemic. Health-care workers seeing a patient suspected to have Lassa fever should immediately contact local and national experts for advice and to arrange for laboratory testing.

Source http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs179/en/
Politics / Re: Buhari Stops Special Allowance For Villa Guards- Punch by electropiz(m): 11:21am On Sep 28, 2015
PMB should also cut the too much allowances of Senators which run into millions. 75k and 30k na moimoi naa,
Politics / Re: Buhari Stops Special Allowance For Villa Guards- Punch by electropiz(m): 11:14am On Sep 28, 2015
The should as well stop the allowances of the soldiers fighting in the North East.......
Nairaland / General / Re: Photos: Big Cobra Killed In Our Office Toilet by electropiz(m): 10:56am On Sep 22, 2015
Nairalanders that is a Cobra, Check out the yellow lines under its belly, i remember they use to say the number of line on the body has to do with the number of years it has lived - Though i don't know if its true........
Phones / Re: Wow!! See How To See Who Viewed Your Facebook Profile The Most by electropiz(m): 3:41pm On Sep 21, 2015
lies that's the last person you chatted with, it only shows you your last chat
Politics / Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by electropiz(m): 8:12am On Sep 18, 2015
When you sell or rent your shop, house or space, you collect money which you use to solve your other problems. You have not done anybody any favour. You have not 'accommodated' any one. You merely engaged in a business venture. And, I'm certain that, wherever those traders are seen, they 'paid' for it; not dash, not government largese. We are getting more enlightened in Nigeria. So, journalists, like this reporter should be better trained.

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Phones / Re: You Will Never Believe This Phone Has Internet Access by electropiz(m): 12:34pm On Sep 15, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]

Yorubas been loyal to the Ha.usa Fulanis, since 1830......



We can thri
Politics / Buhari’s 100 Days Of Incompetence And Abject Failure, By Femi Aribisala by electropiz(m): 2:07pm On Sep 08, 2015
It is time to admit it. Electing Buhari as president was a big national blunder.

After the 2015 election, I predicted on Twitter that when critical decisions are to be taken, Yemi Osinbajo, the token Southerner in Aso Rock, would be sent to go and buy “guguru and epa.” This has proved prescient. The vice-president was barred from attending a national security briefing on the grounds that he did not have security clearance. But who can have more clearance than a man elected by the people? How did Buhari himself get his?

On August 30th, 2015, the vice-president was again publicly embarrassed when armed men shut down the Aso Rock Chapel, preventing him from worshipping there.

After shouting myself hoarse, warning Nigerians not to elect Buhari as president, I decided to keep quiet and watch things unfold from the sidelines. Fela said about Buhari’s first-coming: “The people wey no sabi dey jubilate, the people wey sabi dey shake their head.” It is now 100 days since Buhari became president and many of my worst fears have been confirmed. President Buhari is a ticking time-bomb that might precipitate the disintegration of Nigeria!

Presidential dictatorship

In the middle of a national economic crisis, the president has been comatose. He made himself the Sole Administrator of Nigeria; a role not envisaged by the Constitution. These 100 days, Buhari has been the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Petroleum, as well as the Attorney-General. He has been the Minister of Education, even though we are yet to see his school-leaving certificate. He alone has been the minister in all the ministries of the federal government.

As a result, the country has ground to a halt. There has been no national direction, no economic policy; no government. Only bombastic anti-corruption rhetoric. Not surprisingly, the economy has gone from bad to worse. Official reports from the National Bureau of Statistics indicate that while like Nero, Buhari fiddles as Nigeria burns, our GDP has plummeted to 2.35 percent; a 40 percent decline under Buhari. Job-creation has dropped by 69 percent.

The CBN, in its Monetary Policy Committee Report of August 2015, complained that: “lack of fiscal directives is behind (Nigeria’s) current economic woes.” This is a big indictment of the administration. The coming of Buhari has brought about stagnation in domestic and foreign direct investments. The stock market has nose-dived, with investors scared away due to uncertainties arising from the government’s indecisiveness in the face of national economic adversity.

One-chance presidency

It is now clear that Buhari obtained votes from Nigerians during the election through false pretences. Contrary to his highfalutin campaign promises, he has not stabilised the international price of oil. Instead, it has fallen drastically from $60 to $40. Buhari has not made the naira equal to the dollar. As a matter of fact, it has depreciated considerably under his short watch. He has not used his vaunted military experience to defeat Boko Haram. On the contrary, the insurgency has become far more deadly, with over 1,000 innocent Nigerians killed within just three months.

Buhari’s promised free meals for school-children, allowances for discharged Youth Corpers, and 5,000 naira monthly allowance for indigent Nigerians have all turned out to be poppycock. He has not even mentioned the coal industry in Enugu, how much more made any moves to revive it. His boast to APC governors that he will recover billions of dollars of stolen funds within three months has proved to be hogwash. With the election over, he quickly backtracked on Chibok, saying: “We do not know if the Chibok girls can be rescued.”

In my years as a public policy analyst, I have never seen a government anywhere spend its vital first 100 days doing absolutely nothing like this one. In defence of the president’s ineptitude, Lai Mohammed said in a recent interview that: “Buhari never promised he was going to do anything in 100 days, that’s the honest truth.” This admission by the mouthpiece of the APC confirms conclusively that President Buhari has wasted 100 days of Nigerian lives.

Stolen achievements

Such improvements as are noticeable are legacies of the Jonathan administration. It is the height of deception that the do-nothing Buhari government has been trying to take credit for them.

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Chairman, Sam Amadi, stressed that the recent improvements in power supply are the result of the efforts made by the Jonathan administration. That should put paid to bogus attempts to attribute them to the effects of Buhari’s “body language.” Neither does “body language” bring about a turnaround maintenance of our refineries. The credit for this goes to “clueless” Jonathan, and not to “Baba Go-Slow.”

If we are now celebrating the end of polio in Nigeria, it has nothing to do with Buhari, and everything to do with Jonathan. If we are indeed well on our way to self-sufficiency in rice production, it is because of the activities of Jonathan, and not because of the inactivity of Buhari. In three months, the Buhari administration has added nothing to past achievements. On the contrary, it seems inclined to bring things to a standstill.

Media blackmail

Instead of providing effective leadership, Buhari has opted for a campaign of calumny against the Jonathan administration. Day-in, day-out, we are regaled with outrageous declarations without substantiation about how bad the previous government was, and by how much it ran down the economy. Only the gullible would fail to realise this is just a pathetic attempt to divert attention from the incompetence of the Buhari government.

Buhari claims he inherited an empty treasury. Nevertheless, he found over $30 billion in our foreign reserves. He says: “Jonathan’s ministers stole 150 billion dollars,” without telling us where he got this outlandish figure from. We are told one million barrels of oil were stolen every day under Jonathan, without any shred of evidence to back this up. Buhari even went on record to claim Jonathan diverted $700 million from the $1.1 billion Chinese loan for the Lagos/Kano rail project. But the evidence shows the loan was for three different projects, with only $400 million earmarked for Lagos/Kano rail.

Governor Oshiomhole of Edo State says a senior official of the Obama administration revealed that a Jonathan minister stole $6 billion dollars, no less. This has been denied by the Americans. He claims a consultancy fee of 140 billion naira was paid for the Second Niger Bridge project. However, the Bureau of Public Procurement says the total cost of the bridge is 108 billion naira.

Oshiomhole should face his State and desist from further cheap newspaper blackmails. Someone needs to remind the APC that election campaigns are over. Once bitten, Nigerians are now twice shy. APC won by manipulating the media. It cannot expect to rule using the same trickery.

Anti-corruption media distractions

Buhari’s so-called fight against corruption has already become a farce. The first salvo was to lock up former Jigawa State governor and prospective 2019 PDP presidential candidate, Sule Lamido and his two sons in jail with extreme prejudice. Then when Saraki rocked the boat by steamrolling himself to the Senate presidency without APC endorsement, his wife was peremptorily invited for lunch by the EFCC. The Senate has now retaliated by putting the EFCC Chairman himself on trial on allegation he stole trillions of recovered naira.

The truth of the matter is that any anti-corruption probe is likely to open up a can of worms. Buhari is surrounded by corrupt politicians. Indeed, the APC is so corrupt, the president has not been able to find 36 “clean” ministers among his colleagues in over 100 days. That is some kind of a negative record.

After claiming he did not have the 27.5 million naira required for the APC presidential nomination papers and had to borrow it, Buhari now claims he has 30 million naira sitting pretty in his bank account. How does he account for this discrepancy? Some of us are also wondering where he got all the money used to finance his expensive election campaign.

If the president wants to probe, he should go right ahead and do so. However, the current shenanigans of trying people in the media, and declaring everybody PDP guilty without trial, only attests to the lack of sincerity. APC governors, including Amaechi and Kwankwaso, are also accused of corruption. Fashola of Lagos is alleged to have spent 78 million naira setting up a personal website. These are the president’s political buddies. We are waiting to see if his famous probe will also reach them.

Fighting corruption on the pages of newspapers cannot surely be the only preoccupation of a government. One trenchant observer said: “Probing is not governance neither is body language a substitute for economic policy.”

Northern agenda

With 100 days in office, Buhari’s ethnic chauvinism is no longer hidden. We have now discovered that what he meant to say on his inauguration is: “I belong to every Northerner, and I belong to no Southerner.” The president went on official trip to the U.S. without an economic agenda, but with 29 Northerners and only four Southerners. While there, he declared that: “The constituents (that) gave me 97 percent cannot in all honesty be treated on some issues with constituencies that gave me five percent.”

We now understand his thinking. Fulani herdsmen continue to kill innocent farmers while Buhari sees no evil and hears no evil; after all, he called them “my people” to Lam Adesina of Oyo State. Of the 32 critical appointments he has made so far, 27 are from his native North and only five from the South. Not a single appointment from the South-East. When queried about this blatant discrepancy, Femi Adesina from the South, and not Garba Shehu from the North, was craftily trotted out.

Tongue-in-cheek, we are told the appointments were made strictly on merit. But since when did the North acquire a monopoly of merit in Nigeria? How can the region with regularly low cut-off JAMB scores suddenly become the citadel of the most meritorious public servants in the country?

Do-nothing government

The Buhari administration is shaping out to be the most incompetent and inconsequential in the history of Nigeria. It is full of sound and fury signifying nothing. What exactly was the point of electing a “Mr. Do-Nothing” as president of a country of 170 million people?

After 100 days, it should now be abundantly clear that Buhari is not qualified to be president of 21st century Nigeria. The president has neither agenda nor direction. His cardinal objective is apparently the prosecution of Northern hegemony. The APC desperately needs to organise an intervention, before Buhari drives the country into the ditch. How can an ethnic champion be expected to lead Nigeria into the future?

It is time to admit it. Electing Buhari as president was a big national blunder.



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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Help Me And Thank God, Got Job With Nigerian Turkish International College by electropiz(m): 6:26am On Sep 08, 2015
PapaNnamdi:


shetop, that is not why we are here angry angry undecided






Jforce don recruit dis one, signpost work tongue

he will attest to that soonest, a lot of people work there just for the name n their profile on CV, that's all, they leave after one year.....

anyway I forgot to say congrats to Op,

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Business / Re: Hostgator: Anyone Used Their Services Recently? by electropiz(m): 9:49pm On Sep 07, 2015
Thanks man Just that i discovered that many people had difficulty using their payment system before.....
coolsix:
It simple.. Choose the credit card option as payment method and insert your card details!

Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Help Me And Thank God, Got Job With Nigerian Turkish International College by electropiz(m): 9:46pm On Sep 07, 2015
Those Turkish guys dey exploit Nigerians ooooooooo..... They treat Nigerians anyhow and their nationals that cant speak english fluently are treated like gods, paid higher, accommodated and treated like kings

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Business / Hostgator: Anyone Used Their Services Recently? by electropiz(m): 5:03pm On Sep 07, 2015
Nairalanders I need info on how to make payment to Hostgator online using any Nigerian Card Master or Visa
I read about a lot of people unable to make payments not recent though, please suggests Thanks
Crime / Drunk Inspector Loses AK-47 Rifle, 30 Rounds Of Ammunition by electropiz(m): 3:03am On Sep 04, 2015
LAGOS—An Inspector attached to Area ‘F’ Command in Ikeja, Lagos State (names withheld), last weekend, got himself drunk and lost his AK-47 rifle with 30 rounds of ammunition, while on duty.

Vanguard learned that the inspector and his team were on special duty on the day of the incident.

On getting back to the office, he allegedly told his colleagues that he was going to eat and also use the opportunity to repair the vehicle, only to come back drunk without the gun and ammunition.

It was gathered that when he was asked the whereabouts of his gun, he explained that someone took it while he was sleeping inside the vehicle in the station.

Vanguard gathered that investigation by his team mates revealed that he was seen at Ipodo area of Ikeja, known as a criminal hideout, heavily drunk when the incident happened.

Another source alleged that he must have gone to sleep with one of the commercial sex workers in the area, leaving the gun inside the vehicle from where it was removed.

The inspector, who was once attached to Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja, was said to have been transferred out of Lagos State due to unbecoming activities.

He was accused then of giving guns and ammunition as well as information to armed robbers and hoodlums, who paid him in return.
It was learned that he had since been arrested and detained at the state command, while efforts had been intensified by police authorities to recover the gun.

source http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/drunk-inspector-loses-ak-47-rifle-30-rounds-of-ammunition/
Education / Re: First Bank Simple Equation That 87% Could Not Solve. by electropiz(m): 10:38am On Aug 10, 2015
chiefololade:

Which mumu bodmas are you using? Are you not the one adding unnecessary bracket to the equation. You can see the answer on a calculator and Google to be 12 and you people are still shouting 6. The answer is 12.
From the equation, the only thing you jump is first addition because multiplication comes before addition. Addition and subtraction are on the same level so you treat from left to right.
understand this

B O D M A S

no bracket, no division whats next? lets do the multiplication.

3 + (3 x 3) - 3 + 3

3 + 9 - 3 + 3

So whats next lets do the addition

12 - 6 = 6

the answer is 6

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Education / Re: First Bank Simple Equation That 87% Could Not Solve. by electropiz(m): 10:32am On Aug 10, 2015
abumeinben:


This is why u were not called for interview....smh

the ans is 6

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Politics / Re: Photo: Soldier Helps Little Girl Wear Her Sandals In Sokoto by electropiz(m): 11:50am On Jun 22, 2015
raayah:
Whaat? This Soldier is not a man. He is a woman-wrapper. How dare he bend down and Fix a child's shoe? That is a woman's job. Women take care of the children.

He should be removed from the Army.

If he wants to be feminine. He should go to America and hangout with the gays.

/sarcasm

Madness ...... insanity..........
Politics / Re: Military To Take Over Aso Rock’s Strike Force by electropiz(m): 1:42pm On Jun 17, 2015
soe:
since you have asked....

The military has always been the one in charge of guarding the seat of power. In fact, last year when boko haram attacked the DSS headquaters very close to Aso Villa, the military had to be drafted immediately.

The job of the DSS is different...the SSS are secret state police who normally should not be seen with rifles or uniform. They are meant to mix with people, gather intelligence to feed the military and police force.

The DSS in the villa are not body guards,they are meant to have specific day to day ordinary roles which allow them go unnoticed as they monitor underground activities.

But today what we have is an SSS trained for bodyguard services, leaving the job of intelligence gathering to nobody and everybody...why else do you think nobody knows when or where boko haram is about to strike? Why do you think nobody knows the whereabouts of the chibok girls?

PMB wants to return the DSS to it's main purpose, to secretly monitor the state of security of the nation.


Just in : pls read this counter opinion and digest

The mission of the SSS is to protect and defend the Federal Republic of Nigeria against domestic threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of Nigeria, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to both federal and state law-enforcement organs.[b] The SSS is also charged with the protection of the President, Vice President, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, State Governors, their immediate families, other high ranking government officials, past presidents and their spouses, certain candidates for the offices of President and Vice President, and visiting foreign heads of state and government. [/b]The SSS has constantly adapted to various roles necessitated by evolving security threats in Nigeria including counter-terrorism and counter-insurgent.

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Politics / Re: Military To Take Over Aso Rock’s Strike Force by electropiz(m): 1:31pm On Jun 17, 2015
soe:
since you have asked....

The military has always been the one in charge of guarding the seat of power. In fact, last year when boko haram attacked the DSS headquaters very close to Aso Villa, the military had to be drafted immediately.

The job of the DSS is different...the SSS are secret state police who normally should not be seen with rifles or uniform. They are meant to mix with people, gather intelligence to feed the military and police force.

The DSS in the villa are not body guards,they are meant to have specific day to day ordinary roles which allow them go unnoticed as they monitor underground activities.

But today what we have is an SSS trained for bodyguard services, leaving the job of intelligence gathering to nobody and everybody...why else do you think nobody knows when or where boko haram is about to strike? Why do you think nobody knows the whereabouts of the chibok girls?

PMB wants to return the DSS to it's main purpose, to secretly monitor the state of security of the nation.


Just in : pls read this counter opinion and digest

My problem with an average nigerian, Get a phone, and do some little research before u come and say what u dont know about. DSS should be in charge of the presidential security. movement and whatever

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Politics / Re: A Mathematical Analysis Of The Proposed N5000 Stipends For Unemployed Youths by electropiz(m): 1:20pm On Jun 17, 2015
Great write up, The D.D no know wetin him dey talk

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Education / Re: Fire Outbreak In University Of Uyo female hostel . (pictures) by electropiz(m): 5:28pm On Jun 13, 2015
Again?

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Politics / Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by electropiz(m): 5:28pm On May 26, 2015
MightyFortress:
True in a way, but the writer's tone is too harsh... U aint feeding anybody, are you? Spewing insults while trying to correct aint the best way forward!

The tone isn't harsh, the writer of that article was point blank, saying thing the way they are...... My opinion though...
Politics / Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by electropiz(m): 5:25pm On May 26, 2015
Enahi:
@op please do me a favour and remove IBB and Co from that list, I don't have faith in the Fraud called Nigeria. Besides why are you comparing Nigerian youths to Youths of Developed countries, check the meaning of Developed and get back to me. I don't support you 100%, you and I know that people like Obj, TY Dànjuma,IBB and co destroyed this country. A useless Government that allocated oil blocks to themselves, oil that was meant for the development of Nigeria angry Seriously there is absolutely no hope for the Nigerian Youths in Nigeria, have you ever wondered why Nigerian Youths excel in Foreign Countries because the Governments aren't as backward as ours. Please never you compare this dead country to Developed Countries of the world, we need a revolution in this Country. All former Heads of States and thieves needs to die by hanging.

NB: This is just an article to stir up and challenge people.......All you need is an idea, develop your idea, make it work and the world will come looking for u....you dont need the government.

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Politics / Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by electropiz(m): 11:07am On May 26, 2015
Spidermon:
well as an angry youth, I will act true to type by saying......

f*@k you Mr Op!!


Perfect! Thanks......

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Celebrities / Nigeria: Top 10 Most Viewed Youtube Music Videos Of All Time by electropiz(m): 7:01am On May 26, 2015
According to the latest figures from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the number of internet users in Nigeria increased to 83.4 million in February 2015.

According to the NCC there was an increase of 1.32 million internet users on GSM and CDMA networks in February 2015. Of the total, 83.21 million were on GSM networks, while 153,434 users were on the CDMA networks.

Among GSM operators, MTN Nigeria had 39.28 million customers browsing the internet on its network, showing an increase of 104,896 internet subscribers in February 2015.

With connectivity on the rise in Nigeria, Google Nigeria has released the top 10 most watched YouTube music videos in order to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of YouTube. The top 10 most viewed YouTube music videos of all in Nigeria are:

Davido – Aye [Official Video]

Source

http://www.itnewsafrica.com/2015/05/nigeria-top-10-most-viewed-youtube-music-videos-of-all-time/

Tiwa Savage Ft. Don Jazzy – Eminado [Official Video]

Flavour – Ada Ada [Official Video]

P-Square Ft. Rick Ross – Beautiful Onyinye [Official Video]

KCEE Ft.Wizkid – Pull Over (Official Video)

P-Square Ft. Akon, May D – Chop My Money [Official Video]

Davido – GOBE (Official Video)

MAVINS – DOROBUCCI Ft. Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Dr SID, D’Prince, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Di’Ja

Iyanya – Kukere [Official Video]

P-Square – Personally
Politics / Re: On APC And Buhari, No Excuse For Failure, Change Must Be Change by electropiz(m): 6:42am On May 26, 2015
abduljabbar4:
Even after all the debts and the falling oil prises APC will put all of you to shame

Dont take it personal

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