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Education / "Lagos State Government Urges Staff Union To Call Off Strike" - Laspotech SUG by hnworisa(m): 9:49am On May 09, 2017
LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT URGES STAFF UNION TO CALL OFF STRIKE

At the resolution meeting today May 8th 2017, the Lagos state government urged the staff unions of the Lagos state polytechnic to call off thier strike actions and resume back to work.

The special adviser to the governor of Lagos state on education assured students union leaders that the Lagos state government is committed to resolving the issue at hand.

Source :- http://tecepsblog..com/2017/05/state-government-urges-staff-union-to.html

The Governor of Lagos state Mr Akinwunmi Ambode also intervened and we are confident that with his intervention the issue would be resolved soonest. However are still waiting for the decision of ASUP and NASU.

Another meeting as been scheduled for Wednesday 10th of May 2017.

SIGNED:
LASPOSUG16/17
Computers / How To Delete Your Saved Google Searches by hnworisa(m): 11:22am On May 08, 2017
Do you know your Google search history is saved by Google not only that how you use apps on your Android phone, your Google Maps searches and basically anything you do with Google Services are stored on their[Google's] servers.

However you can delete this stored information.

Here’s how you can delete your Google history:

Step 1: Sign into your Google account.

Step 2: View your Web & App Activity

Step 3: In the top right corner of the page, click the settings icon and select “Remove Items.”

Step 4: Choose time period for which you want to delete items. To delete your entire history, select “The Beginning of Time.”

Step 5: Click “Remove.”

There are also options to delete individual search items, searches that have occurred in more recent periods, and searches from mobile or tablet devices.

But just because a user deletes his or her search history, that does not mean that it disappears completely.

Searches “are no longer associated with your Google Account.” However, the company writes, Google may “store activity separately to prevent spam and abuse and to improve our services.”

How to download your saved Google search history >> http://tecepsblog..com.ng/2017/05/how-to-download-your-saved-google.html
Politics / Re: Aba Made Bullet Proof Vest (Photos) by hnworisa(m): 7:25pm On Mar 07, 2017
drakeli:
You can put your life on line to patronize Aba bullet proof vest? Well...not until I see somebody tested with a gun in that vest.
This statement proves you have a low thinking faculty. Somebody doesnt need to be in the vest before it can be tested thats what test dummys are for.
Politics / Re: Aba Made Bullet Proof Vest (Photos) by hnworisa(m): 7:17pm On Mar 07, 2017
Ohamzee:
exconvicts
lol
Education / Ways Nigerian Students Cheat During Exams by hnworisa(m): 6:47am On Feb 01, 2017
I decided to compile this list discussing techniques used to cheat during exams by Nigerian Students.
1. Mobile Phones
Even mobile phones are not allowed into the examination hall. Some students still smuggle theirs into the hall while somebody outside who has the answer to question sends it to them.

2. Math set and four figure table
Since bringing math set and four figure table to the examination hall is legal students normally scribble answers onto these equipments.

3. Exchange of question paper
This is something which has been going on since way back when. A student who has the answer writes them in his question paper and exchanges it with another student who doesn't know.

4. Smart devices
With the introduction of smart watches, programmable calculators etc students now use smart watches to store copies of their notes probably as images or as texts.
This kind of "expo" goes undetected because most invigilators are not tech-savvy.

5. Bribing the exam invigilator
This is something which happens all over the world and not only in Nigeria. Students who are financially capable pay some greedy invigilators money to allow them cheat in their exams.

6. Writing on body parts
This is normally practiced among the ladies who write "dubs" on their thighs.

7. Writing on clothing
Students write on their clothing: handkerchief, socks etc and sneak it into the exam hall.

8. Writing on footwear
Exams where slippers are allowed students write on the inside of their slippers and sneak it into the examination hall.

9. Use of finger codes
Sometime before the exams begin students would already have agreed on what answer each finger means. This is normally only used during an objective exam.

10. Bubble Gum
This technique requires the student buy a pack of bubble "chewing" gum unwrap the original contents, then write answers on the paper used to wrap the gum. They then wrap everything back so the invigilator would think that its just bubble gum and take it into the examination hall.

Obviously, theirs more ways than the one listed here you can add to the list using the comments section.
As seen on http://tecep10..com/2017/01/ten-10-ways-nigerian-students-cheat-in.html?utm_campaign=self&utm_medium=nairaland&utm_source=mobile

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