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More Pictures The nightmare Akwa Ibom to Owerri via Umuahia Road Abia State
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More Pictures The nightmare Akwa Ibom to Owerri via Umuahia Road Abia State
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The nightmare Akwa Ibom to Owerri via Umuahia Road Abia State
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http://web.archive.org/web/20140929152058/http://lindaikeji..com/ You can still read from the blog archives |
Hello, Nice collections, can you deliver in Owerri, Imo State? |
We are looking for an APPRENTICE WEB DESIGNER, someone that enjoys programming, coding and building websites. This is a fantastic opportunity to begin or improve your career as a web designer with an ambitious company looking to continue expanding. If you think you have what it takes to fulfill this role WE WANT YOU! TRAINING: -Training will include • Learn how to design website using content Management Systems • Learning Business principles of Web Design, Domain Name & Web Hosting • Intro to programming & programming concepts • Web technologies: PHP, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript • Database Concepts • Intro into E-commerce Website Data Management • Principles of keywords and optimisation • Using collaborative technologies SKILLS REQUIRED • Self-starter • able to work both alone and as part of a team • "Can-do" approach to workload • Friendly - outgoing personality, gets on with all types of people and a team player • Tenacious - determined not to let anything stop getting the job done • Open - enjoys working in a formal environment • Dedicated - willingness to achieve goals set by immediate manager or expected by business • A passion for excellence and attention to detail PERSONAL QUALITIES • Interest in self-improvement • Passionate about learning • Determined / Persevering Attitude QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum of OND, HND in any IT related field • At least 1 – 2 years working experience will be a plus • S.S.C.E will be consider if candidate have at least 1 year working experience • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills • Must reside within Surulere & Environs • Must be Male or Female between the age of 20 – 27yrs To apply kindly send your CV to career @ flexi-net.com Only short listed candidate will be contacted. Goodluck! |
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular strain of Ebola known as “EboBun.” It’s patent No. CA2741523A1 and it was awarded in 2010. You can view it here. (Thanks to Natural News readers who found this and brought it to our attention.) Patent applicants are clearly described on the patent as including: The Government Of The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary, Department Of Health & Human Services, Center For Disease Control. The patent summary says, “The invention provides the isolated human Ebola (hEbola) viruses denoted as Bundibugyo (EboBun) deposited with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”; Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America) on November 26, 2007 and accorded an accession number 200706291.” It goes on to state, “The present invention is based upon the isolation and identification of a new human Ebola virus species, EboBun. EboBun was isolated from the patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever in a recent outbreak in Uganda.” It’s worth noting, by the way, that EboBun is not the same variant currently believed to be circulating in West Africa. Clearly, the CDC needs to expand its patent portfolio to include more strains, and that may very well be why American Ebola victims have been brought to the United States in the first place. Read more below and decide for yourself… Harvesting Ebola from victims to file patents From the patent description on the EboBun virus, we know that the U.S. government: 1) Extracts Ebola viruses from patients. 2) Claims to have “invented” that virus. 3) Files for monopoly patent protection on the virus. To understand why this is happening, you have to first understand what a patent really is and why it exists. A patent is a government-enforced monopoly that is exclusively granted to persons or organizations. It allows that person or organization to exclusively profit from the “invention” or deny others the ability to exploit the invention for their own profit. It brings up the obvious question here: Why would the U.S. government claim to have “invented” Ebola and then claim an exclusively monopoly over its ownership? U.S. Government claims exclusive ownership over its “invention” of Ebola The “SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION” section of the patent document also clearly claims that the U.S. government is claiming “ownership” over all Ebola viruses that share as little as 70% similarity with the Ebola it “invented”: …invention relates to the isolated EboBun virus that morphologically and phylogenetically relates to known members filoviridae… In another aspect, the invention provides an isolated hEbola EboBun virus comprising a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of: a) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1; b) a nucleotide sequence that hybridizes to the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 under stringent conditions; and c) a nucleotide sequence that has at least 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to the SEQ ID NO: 1. In another aspect, the invention provides the complete genomic sequence of the hEbola virus EboBun. Ebola vaccines and propagation The CDC patent goes on to explain it specifically claims patent protection on a method for propagating the Ebola virus in host cells as well as treating infected hosts with vaccines: In another aspect, the invention provides a method for propagating the hEbola virus in host cells comprising infecting the host cells with the inventive isolated hEbola virus described above, culturing the host cells to allow the virus to multiply, and harvesting the resulting virions. In another aspect, the invention provides vaccine preparations, comprising the inventive hEbola virus, including recombinant and chimeric forms of the virus, nucleic acid molecules comprised by the virus, or protein subunits of the virus. The invention also provides a vaccine formulation comprising a therapeutically or prophylactically effective amount of the inventive hEbola virus described above, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. No medical reason to bring Ebola to the United States This patent may help explain why Ebola victims are being transported to the United States and put under the medical authority of the CDC. These patients are carrying valuable intellectual property assets in the form of Ebola variants, and the Centers for Disease Control clearly desires to expand its patent portfolio by harvesting, studying and potentially patenting new strains or variants. Dr. Bob Arnot, an infectious disease specialist who spent time on the ground in developing nations saving lives, recently told Judge Jeanine, “There is no medical reason to bring them here, especially when you see how well Dr. Bradley was.” (2) There is, however, an entirely different reason to bring Ebola patients to America: so they can be exploited for medical experiments, military bioweapons harvesting or intellectual property claims. Surely, medical authorities at Emory University and the CDC are working hard to save the lives of the two patients who have been transported to the U.S. But they are also pursuing something else at the same time: an agenda of isolating, identifying and patenting infectious disease agents for reasons that we can only imagine. Only hoping to save lives? On one hand, it’s worth pointing out that the CDC’s patent on Ebola is at least partially focused on methods for screening for Ebola and treating Ebola victims with drugs or vaccines. This seems like a worthwhile precaution against an infectious disease that clearly threatens lives. On the other hand, why the patent? Patenting Ebola seems as odd as trying to patent cancer or diabetes. Why would a government organization claim to have “invented” this infectious disease and then claim a monopoly over its exploitation for commercial use? Does the CDC hope to collect a royalty on Ebola vaccines? Is it looking to “invent” more variants and patent those too? Make no mistake that billions of dollars in profits are at stake in all this. Shares of Tekmira surged over 11% last Friday as pressure was placed on the FDA to fast-track Ebola vaccine trials the company has set up. “Health campaigners have started a petition which has already been signed by approximately 15,500 people on change.org pressurizing FDA to approve the drug in the minimum possible time frame,” reports BidnessEtc.com. (3) Carefully scripted medical theater With this, we start to see the structure of the elaborate medical theater coming together: A global pandemic panic, a government patent, the importation of Ebola into a major U.S. city, an experimental vaccine, the rise of a little-known pharmaceutical company and a public outcry for the FDA to fast-track the vaccine. If Act II stays on course, this medical theater might someday involve a “laboratory accident” in a U.S. lab, the “escape” of Ebola into the population, and a mandatory nationwide Ebola vaccination campaign that enriches Tekmira and its investors while positioning the CDC with its virus patents as the “savior of the American people.” Yes, we’ve heard this music before, but the last time around it was called Swine Flu. The formula is always the same: create alarm, bring a vaccine to market, then scare governments into buying billions of dollars worth of vaccines they don’t need. Sources for this article include: www.naturalnews.com (1) www.google.com (2) www.youtube.com (3) www.bidnessetc.com |
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We are looking for an APPRENTICE WEB DESIGNER, someone that enjoys programming, coding and building websites. This is a fantastic opportunity to begin or improve your career as a web designer with an ambitious company looking to continue expanding. If you think you have what it takes to fulfill this role WE WANT YOU! TRAINING: -Training will include • Learn how to design website using content Management Systems • Learning Business principles of Web Design, Domain Name & Web Hosting • Intro to programming & programming concepts • Web technologies: PHP, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript • Database Concepts • Intro into E-commerce Website Data Management • Principles of keywords and optimisation • Using collaborative technologies SKILLS REQUIRED • Self-starter • able to work both alone and as part of a team • "Can-do" approach to workload • Friendly - outgoing personality, gets on with all types of people and a team player • Tenacious - determined not to let anything stop getting the job done • Open - enjoys working in a formal environment • Dedicated - willingness to achieve goals set by immediate manager or expected by business • A passion for excellence and attention to detail PERSONAL QUALITIES • Interest in self-improvement • Passionate about learning • Determined / Persevering Attitude QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum of OND, HND in any IT related field • At least 1 – 2 years working experience will be a plus • S.S.C.E will be consider if candidate have at least 1 year working experience • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills • Must reside within Surulere & Environs • Must be Male or Female between the age of 20 – 27yrs To apply kindly send your CV to career @ flexi-net.com Only short listed candidate will be contacted. Goodluck! |
Thank you all PROJECT HAS BEEN AWARDED! |
Thank you all PROJECT HAS BEEN AWARDED! |
Nice one, can we try this to know if it is working? |
400k offer |
The same nairaland that has not bother to register as a legal business in Nigeria? Nairaland.com can become big when the owner has decide to incorporate it as a legitimate business and allow professional to put it on a better shape and compete with others. For sure the domain name may be expensive if he decides to sell it, but when it comes to internal generated revenue nairaland.com is not making much. |
@opp. You are wrong, the domain name may be valuable but not up to that amount. May be you can help check the following for us; 1. Google.com 2. Facebook.com 3. Apple.com 4. Samsung.com |
www.imostate.gov.ng has been dead for the past 5 months. Don't worry the website will be back during 2015 campaign yawa-ti-de: |
FEMALE MARKETING EXECUTIVES Qualifications and Requirements: • Minimum of OND, HND, BSC in Business Administration or any related field • At least 1 – 2 years experience in marketing will be a plus • S.S.C.E will be consider if candidate have at least 1 -3 years experience • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Responsibilities: • Marketing of the company’s products & Services ; • Liaising and networking with a range of stakeholders including customers, colleagues, suppliers, Communicating with target audiences and managing customer relationships; • Sourcing for clients • Managing the production of marketing materials, including leaflets, posters, flyers, etc. • Arranging for the effective distribution of marketing materials; • Maintaining and updating customer databases; • Conducting market research such as customer questionnaires and focus groups; • Contributing to, and developing, marketing plans and strategies; • Evaluating marketing campaigns; • Monitoring competitor activity; • Supporting the marketing manager and other colleagues. Salary: Very Attractive + Commission To apply kindly send your CV to career@flexi-net.com Only short listed candidate will be contacted. Goodluck! |
500K Offer! |
Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry on Monday signed a tentative deal to be acquired by a consortium led by its biggest shareholder, setting a $4.7 billion floor in the auction of the Canadian company that invented on-the-go email. The consortium is led by Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd, a property and casualty insurer run by Canadian investor Prem Watsa. It has offered $9 a share in cash for BlackBerry, which last week said it expected to report a quarterly loss of nearly $1 billion. Blackberry-Logo“We can deliver immediate value to shareholders, while we continue the execution of a long-term strategy in a private company with a focus on delivering superior and secure enterprise solutions to BlackBerry customers around the world,” Watsa said in a statement. Fairfax owns almost 10 percent of BlackBerry shares. Source: http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/09/fairfax-sets-floor-blackberry-4-7-billion-offer/ |
Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry on Monday signed a tentative deal to be acquired by a consortium led by its biggest shareholder, setting a $4.7 billion floor in the auction of the Canadian company that invented on-the-go email. The consortium is led by Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd, a property and casualty insurer run by Canadian investor Prem Watsa. It has offered $9 a share in cash for BlackBerry, which last week said it expected to report a quarterly loss of nearly $1 billion. Blackberry-Logo“We can deliver immediate value to shareholders, while we continue the execution of a long-term strategy in a private company with a focus on delivering superior and secure enterprise solutions to BlackBerry customers around the world,” Watsa said in a statement. Fairfax owns almost 10 percent of BlackBerry shares. Source: http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/09/fairfax-sets-floor-blackberry-4-7-billion-offer/ |
Two years after hitching its fate to Microsoft’s Windows Phone software, a withered Nokia collapsed into the arms of the U.S. software giant, agreeing to sell its main handset business for 5.44 billion euros ($7.2 billion). Nokia, which will continue as a maker of networking equipment and holder of patents, was once the world’s dominant handset manufacturer but was long since overtaken by Apple and Samsung in the highly competitive market for more powerful smartphones. Nokia’s Canadian boss Stephen Elop, who ran Microsoft’s business software division before jumping to Nokia in 2010, will now return to the U.S. firm as head of its mobile devices business. He is being discussed as a possible replacement for Microsoft’s retiring CEO Steve Ballmer, who is trying to remake the U.S. firm into a gadget and services company like Apple before he departs, after disastrous attempts so far to compete in mobile devices. In three years under Elop, Nokia saw its market share collapse and its share price shrivel as investors bet heavily that his strategy would fail. http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/09/microsoft-buys-nokia-hanset-unit-7-2-billion/ |
Two years after hitching its fate to Microsoft’s Windows Phone software, a withered Nokia collapsed into the arms of the U.S. software giant, agreeing to sell its main handset business for 5.44 billion euros ($7.2 billion). Nokia, which will continue as a maker of networking equipment and holder of patents, was once the world’s dominant handset manufacturer but was long since overtaken by Apple and Samsung in the highly competitive market for more powerful smartphones. Nokia’s Canadian boss Stephen Elop, who ran Microsoft’s business software division before jumping to Nokia in 2010, will now return to the U.S. firm as head of its mobile devices business. He is being discussed as a possible replacement for Microsoft’s retiring CEO Steve Ballmer, who is trying to remake the U.S. firm into a gadget and services company like Apple before he departs, after disastrous attempts so far to compete in mobile devices. In three years under Elop, Nokia saw its market share collapse and its share price shrivel as investors bet heavily that his strategy would fail. http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/09/microsoft-buys-nokia-hanset-unit-7-2-billion/ |
drop your contact, Ask the engineer if Bold 9650 screen will do |
FOR SALE HTC myTouch 4G - Price: 13k cash- Meet up point surulere Call 08169451111
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Kind you post the model no e.g 9700, 9650 |
Microsoft has announced that it would shut down support for its 11-year old Windows XP operating system widely used in personal computers and laptops. “Windows XP will no longer receive security updates, non-security hotfixes, free or paid assisted support options, or online technical content updates from Microsoft after April 8, 2014,” Windows said in a statement. “More than 3.6 million Filipino Windows XP users need to upgrade as early as this year to avoid risks of destructive malware attacks,” it said. http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/08/microsoft-shuts-down-support-for-windows-xp-in-pcs-laptops/
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MTN Nigeria has launched an enhanced version of its Virtual Top Up (VTU) service known as MTN VTU Plus. The new service was an improvement on its predecessor, VTU, and would allow subscribers buy airtime, purchase MTN data services, logical PINs and renew Blackberry subscription directly from any VTU terminal or vendor nationwide. Speaking during a press briefing to announce the re-launch of the product in Lagos last week, MTN’s Sales and Distribution Executive, Omatsola Barrow, said the new service is a unique innovation that allows MTN’s trade partners and vendors to sell up to 48 different MTN products and services to their customers. http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/08/mtn-re-package-vtu-service/ |
An unemployed Palestinian developer named Khalil Shreateh tried several times to report a bug to Facebook’s security team. When no one got back to him, he took the (dubiously) logical next step: He exploited the bug to leave a public comment on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s wall. “First sorry for breaking your privacy and post to your wall,” an apparent screenshot of the hack reads. “I has [sic] no other choice to make after all the reports i sent to Facebook team.” The break-in, detailed on Shreateh’s blog (and in several agitated posts from Facebook developers on Hacker News), has been more than a little embarrassing for Facebook. http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/08/mark-zuckerbergs-facebook-account-hacked-by-an-unemployed-web-developer/ |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/files/2013/08/zuckerberg.jpghttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/19/facebook-security-wall-mark-zuckerberg_n_3779228.html http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/2013/08/mark-zuckerbergs-facebook-account-hacked-by-an-unemployed-web-developer/ |