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Today while i was chatting with an internet enthusiast on Facebook, he came up with a question. The question goes here: 'I just finished my API and its not working as programmed, why?'. I smiled with suprise and i asked 'whats the meaning of APi?' This guy said api is a third party (lol). Could you imagine? Someone who claimed to have written an API does'nt even know the meaning of API. Well maybe he wanted to scare me with his terms. I am sure this guy has been using that term for so long now.. and he does'nt even know the meaning. I know that many persons will fall victim of this same syndrome therefore, i have decided to come as a saviour by creating this topic so that it will save you when you are on that hot seat(hehehehehe). Below are some internet and computer related abbreviations and their meanings but i will start with 'API'. API- Application program Interface ASCII- American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASP- Active Server Page URL- Uniform Resource Locator BASH- Bourne-Again Shell HTML- HyperText Marku-up Language XML- Xtensible Mark-up Language PHP- Hypertext Processor(it was initially called Personal Homepage Processor) SQL- Structured Query Langauge HTTP- Hypertext Transfer Protocol AJAX- Asynchronous Javascript And Xml (hehehe, am in love with this one) BIOS- Basic Input/Output System BLOB- Binary Large Object(a data type) BMP- Bitmap(an image format) BSOD- Blue Screen Of Death(hehehe, when your are formating ur pc and you see this, lol) CCD- Charged Couple Device(more of physic. Ccd is used in cameras) CDFS- Compact Disk File Syetem CGI- Common Gateway Interface CLOB- Character Large Object(also a data type) DLL- Dynamic Link Library PDF- Portable Document Format PNG- Portable Network Graphic RTE- Run Time Evironment IDE- Integrated Development Environment. DNS- Domain Name System SDK- Software Development Kit ISP: Internet Service Provider ISO- International Standard Organisation WI-FI: Wireless Fidelity (heheh, a friend of mine ones told me that wi-fi is a chineese term. Hehehe) JPEG- Joint Photographic Experts Group. Pls add yours and lets roll. Source: https://figeria.com/topic-List-of-Some-Internet-Computer-related-abbreviations-you-may-not-know |
Groundnut production, Nigeria[/
size]
In Nigeria, the leading producing states
include: Niger, Kano, Jigawa, Zamfara,Kebbi,
Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna, Adamawa, Yobe,
Borno, Taraba, Plateau, Nasarawa, Bauchi,
and Gombe States (NAERL, 2011)
Oil palm in Nigeria grown in the coastal belt, which varies in depth from 100 to 150 miles, and a riverine belt which follows the valley of the Niger and Benue for a distance of 450 Miles from the sea. The main oil palm producing states are: Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Ekiti, Delta, Bayelsa, Ogun, Rivers, Anambra, Ondo, Enugu, Imo, Oyo, Abia, Edo, Ogun, with Cross River, Delta, Ondo and Edo being the highest exporters in commercial quantity [ [size=14pt]Cocoa production, Nigeria[/size] Although cocoa is mostly grown in fourteen of the Thirty-six Nigerian States, the main producing states (aside from Cross River, in the South East) are located in the South West of the country, which is the highest Cocoa producing region (80%), with most production areas located in: Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Edo the highest producing states in the country are : Ondo, Osun, Cross River, Ekiti, Oyo, Edo, Ogun http://www.fao.org/3/a-at586e.pdf Bitumen was first discovered in 1900, with focused exploration beginning in 1905. Bitumen deposits are found in Lagos State, Ogun State, Ondo State, and Edo State. Conoco has performed a technical and economic evaluation of these deposits, and believes there to be over Twenty-Seven Billion barrels of oil in these tar sands and bitumen seepages [ [size=14pt]Wheat production, Nigeria[/size] Nigeria’s domestic wheat production is small at 70,000 tons in MY 2013/2014. Nigeria’s northern states of Bornu, Yobe, Jigawa, Kano, Zamfara, Katsina, Adamawa, Sokoto and Kebbi , are major wheat growing areas, where it is known by the local name "Alikama" [size=14pt]Sorghum production, Nigeria[/ size] Production is forecast up by about 10 percent to 6.5 million tons in 2013/2014 as compared with 5.9 million tons in the season of 2012/2013. Nigeria is the largest sorghum producer in Africa, accounting for about 71 percent of the total regional sorghum output, 30-40 percent of total African production, and is the second largest world producer after the United States. Main producing states are: Zamfara, Niger, Plateau, Katsina, Kaduna, Benue, Kano, Bauchi, Borno Cement Production: Nigeria is the largest cement producer in Africa, and Ogun state has the largest concentration of limestone deposits in Nigeria especially in and around Ewekoro and Ibeshe, more than 50% the metric tonnes of cement produced locally in Nigeria, comes from Ogun . Today, Ogun state is the new Cement Capital of Africa, producing the same amount of Cement as South Africa, the continent's second largest economy. Other important producing states are: Kogi state around Obajana, Edo state around Akoko Edo - Okpella, Cross river state around Mfamosing, and to a lesser extent Nkalagu in Enugu state and Ashaka in Gombe state [size=14pt]Gold reserves, Nigeria[/size] Primary belt stretches from Osun-Ondo States in the southwest to Niger, Kaduna, Zamfara, Kebbi States in the northwest. Already Ratel has a provengold reserve of over 620,000 ounces just in their Iperindo property in Osun state in addition to other exploration activities being carried out across the country Soya beans Production: Soybean was first introduced to Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria in 1908. Today, Nigeria is the largest producer of the crop for human and livestock feeds in West and Central Africa. At present, the major soybean producing states in the country are Benue, Kaduna, Taraba, Plateau and Niger in the central regions. Other growing areas include, Nasarawa, Kebbi, Kwara, Oyo, Jigawa, Borno, Bauchi, Lagos, Sokoto, Zamfara and FCT . The yield of soybean of 1,700 kg per hectare on research plots in Nigeria Cashew/ Cashew nut production, Nigeria: Since 2008, Nigeria has become the largest producer of cashew nuts in the world. Nigeria was last the largest producer of cashew in 2010. Cashew nut production trends have varied over the decades. While Nigeria is the world’s 6th largest producer of cashew fruits, with annual production volume of about 120,000 tonnes. The Cashew Industry also provides about 600,000 jobs and a total annual trade worth N24billion, thus making the sector a major contributor to Nigeria’s non-oil GDP .It is widely grown in the southern states of Nigeria. Especially: Enugu, Oyo, Anambra, Kogi, Osun, Abia, Ondo, Benue, Cross River, Imo, Ekiti, Ebonyi, Kwara Cassava: Cassava (Manihot esculenta) production is vital to the economy of Nigeria as the country is the world's largest producer of the commodity. The crop is produced in 24 of the country's 36 states. In 1999, Nigeria produced 33 million tonnes, while a decade later, it produced approximately 45 million tonnes, which is almost 19% of production in the world. The average yield per hectare is 10.6 tonnes.- And it is a staple in many parts of the country. In Nigeria, cassava production is well-developed as an organized agricultural crop. It has well- established multiplication and processing techniques for food products and cattle feed. Main producing states are Imo, Ondo, Anambra, Kogi, Taraba, Cross River, Enugu, Ogun, Benue, Delta, Edo Coal Reserves, Nigeria: In 1909, coal was discovered in Enugu, Nigeria. The Ogbete drift mine opened six years later. The Ogbete mine's operations and others in the country were merged into a new corporation in 1950: The Nigerian Coal Corporation. Nigeria's coal industry suffered a blow in the 1950s when oil was discovered. Up until this point, the Nigerian Railway Corporation was the largest consumer of coal in the country. However, after the discovery of oil, the Railway Corporation began to replace its coal burning trains with diesel-powered engines. [b]Nigeria still holds large coal reserves, estimated to be at least 2 billion metric tons . The discovery of bituminous coal suitable for use in coke production for the iron and steel industries opens up potential new domestic markets. With the loss of its largest domestic consumers, the NCC began exporting coal to Italy and the United Kingdom, as its low sulfur content is desirable one of the most bituminous in the world). The main Coal producing states in Nigeria are: Kogi, Enugu, Benue and Plateau Coal Mining in the Enugu district more to come ...... Cotton: Cotton as a major cash crop, is of considerable social and economic importance to Nigeria.Cotton/textile activities are widespread in the country. Cotton production in Nigeria dates back to 1903 with the British Cotton Growers Association taking the lead until 1974. The traditional cotton growing areas are concentrated in Northern and South Western Nigeria, In the Savannah belts of the country: Kaduna, Ondo, Kano, Katsina ,Oyo, Kwara, Ogun Zamfara, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi |
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ikbnice:source on Dailypost : https://dailypost.ng/2019/07/06/ruga-settlement-give-us-sambisa-forest-fulani-herdsmen/ |
ikbnice:Source: https://figeria.com/topic-RUGA-Settlement-Give-us-Sambisa-forest |
National President of Miyetti Allah Kautel
Hore socio-cultural organization, Alhaji
Abdullahi Bodejo, has said that the Fulani
herders can relocate to Sambisa forest.
He, however, added that the facilities for
carrying out their cattle business must be
provided.
Bodejo also said that they never
requested
for Ruga settlement in the first place,
adding that the Fulani already have their
Ruga.
“Whether Sambisa or anywhere, the
Fulani
can stay. The Fulani people do not fear
Sambisa or any forest,” he told Sun.
“The Fulani are ready to stay anywhere
there is bush but number one is that
there
must be water which their cows can
drink
and there must be grasses for their cows
to eat. If Sambisa has all those facilities,
you do not need to introduce it to the
Fulani; they would go there and herd
their
cows.
“If you see any place where the Fulani do
not go to, it is because such a place does
not have water and grasses for the
grazing of their cows. All the places like
Enugu, Benue and Taraba, if Fulani don’t
go there to fertilize their land, nobody will
go there to farm.
“The Fulani have settled in many places
including the Federal Capital Territory
before the farmers came there. So, if the
Federal Government could introduce the
Fulani to the Sambisa forest, we are ready
to go there. I will be the number one
person who will go there.
“Nobody requested for Ruga settlement
in
the first place. The Fulani already have
their
Ruga. What is the meaning of Ruga?
“Is it not a place where you have the
Fulani
houses? So, we already have Ruga but I
do
not know why all the confusion about all
the issues concerning the Fulani in this
country.
“This is because we have grazing reserve
areas and people are not talking about it.
They initially talked about the cattle colony
and from there, they now started talking
about Ruga.
“They said they wanted to settle the
Fulani
in one place but did anybody tell them
what they wanted to do? Nobody had any
meeting with them on the issue of Ruga
but I noticed that there are now
desperate
people who claim to be Fulani leaders by
all means.
“You can imagine, for instance, a Fulani
man who has about 300 cows and
nobody told him that they want to settle
him in one place and suddenly, you
started
hearing about Ruga on the TV, radio and
social media.
“See how innocent Fulani people are
being
chased away in the South East, South
South and other places as if they are not
Nigerians. What caused these things is
the
issue of Ruga but the Fulani being chased
away do not even know about the Ruga
policy. Even we the Fulani leaders did not
know about the Ruga policy.
“We did not know any plan for that by the
Federal Government or the Ministry of
Agriculture. I have cows for instance and
they are staying in Ruga but we have a
problem with the cattle routes.
“If they are serious, let them come and
discuss with the real Fulani leaders and
not those who claim to be Fulani leaders
and they go behind to collect bribe and
speak for our people. How do you think
you can settle the Fulani in one place?
“How many factories from the cow value
chain do we have in this country now? If
you say you want to put the Fulani in one
Ruga settlement, how can you put for
instance about 10,000 cows in one place?
Do you want to kill the cows?” |
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Many people today make use of the
Nigerian naira but don’t know its history
as well as the various signs, symbols and
it worth. The official currency, currently
used in Nigeria is called the Nigerian
naira, which was subdivided into 100
kobo.
In this article I will discuss with you about
the history, symbol, sign and worth of the
Nigerian currency- the naira and kobo.
Nigeria as a country which you already
know is a middle income, mixed economy
and emerging market. It is considered as
one of the largest economies in Africa
today and the largest in West Africa,
blessed with many useful natural
resources and has been exporting to
several countries around the world.
Before the introduction of the Nigerian
Naira and Kobo, which was in the year
1973, the Pound was the currency of
Nigeria and was used between 1907 and
1973. However, prior to this time, the
country had used various forms of money
including Cowries and Manilas.
It was not until the year 1958 that Nigeria
used the British West African pounds that
it issued its own currency. The pounds
were subdivided into 20 shillings, each of
which was 12 pences. Back then, the
Nigerian pounds was at parity with
British pounds with easy convertibility. It
was replaced with the introduction in
1973 of the Decimal Naira at a rate of 1
pound = 2 Naira. This new change made
Nigeria the last country to abandon the
British West Africa pound currency
system.
In 1959, coins were issued in
denominations of ½, 1, 3 and 6 pence
respectively and in 1 and 2 shillings. The
½ and 1 penny coins were bronze and
holed. The 3 pence coin which was
minted in nickel-brass was a smaller
version of the distinctive twelve sided
three penny bits that was used in the UK,
jersey and Fiji.
Bank Notes
The issue of bank notes in Nigeria has a
long history. There was an emergency
issue made by the government in the year
1918 presenting denominations of 1, 10
and 20 shillings. By 1959, the Central
Bank of Nigeria introduced notes in
denominations of 5 and 10 shillings,
including 1 and 5 pounds. Three series of
notes were issued, in 1958, 1967 and
1968 respectively.
Following the introduction of new
currency – the Naira and Kobo as the legal
tender in 1973, the Kobo was the first to
be widely used in the country. There were
certain unique symbols and signs that
distinguished the currency.
• The Naira has the sign ‘₦’
• The Kobo was signed “K’
There was five denominations of the
Kobo which were 1/2k, 1k, 5k, 10k and
25k in 1973 and by the year 1989, the
50k and N1 notes were changed to coins
Today in the country, the Kobo coins have
been phased out because its value can no
longer purchase items in the country’s
marketplace.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was the
only financial institution authorized to be
the issuer of the Naira bank notes in the
country, while the printer was the
Nigerian security printing and Minting
Company.
The Nigerian Naira, code “NGN” and
signed with the symbol “₦” was released
in notes in the year 1973 which include
the four different denominations: ₦1, ₦5,
₦10 and ₦20.
Introduction of Major Naira Notes:
• In the year 1991, the ₦50 naira note
was introduced in the country
• After this was followed by the
introduction of the ₦100 naira in 1999.
• The ₦200 naira note was introduced in
the year 2000
• By 2001, the ₦500 notes were
introduced.
• And finally, the ₦1000 note was
released on October 12, 2005.
Along the line, some notes were phased
out, while others were redesigned.
The worth of the Nigerian naira has long
depreciated in both the local and
international market which had made it
lack it purchasing power.
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Here is a list of countries with fastest internet in the world 1. South Korea According to the Akami report, people in South Korea enjoy the fastest internet in the world. The country’s average internet speed measures 29 Mbps, which is 4.6 times as quick as the global average. To put things in perspective, the average HD film is about 5,000 MB. A computer could download that in a little over two and a half minutes at 29 Mbps speed . SEE ALSO: How To Check If Your Phone Supports 4G LTE Network In spite of more than 80% of South Korean households have access to some of the world’s fastest internet connections, they face usage limitations. Several internet users have to face strong internet censorship in South Korea, according to a report released last year by the nonprofit Freedom House. 2. Norway ??. Norway witnessed the biggest growth (68%) in internet speed at 21.3 Mbps since last year in comparison to any other country in the top 10. At this speed, a computer could upload or download about five high-quality photos per second. 3. Sweden ??. Sweden’s internet offers an average of 20.6 Mbps, which means that many people hardly face any experience delays, even if they have multiple applications running that use a lot of bandwidth. Since last year, the country has noticed a 32% increase in speed. 4. Hong Kong Hong Kong was the first country in the world to hit 60 Mbps in 2013. Today, its residents enjoy an average internet speed of 19.9 Mbps. 5. Switzerland ?? The internet in Switzerland rises at an average 18.7 Mbps , a 25% increase from last year. 6. Latvia ?? Latvia’s average internet speed is 18.3 mbps, which is nearly three times quicker than the global average. 7. Japan ?? Users in Japan experience an average internet speed of 18.2 mbps , which is offered to them by high-speed fiber optics (cables that enable faster internet). This means that even if there are several people in a household who are using Netflix, or are playing video games, and browsing the web on different devices at the same time, they will not experience any slow-downs. Japan is one of the many countries working on super-fast 100 Gbps (Gigabytes per second) internet. Meanwhile, the Japanese provider So-net offers 2 GBps internet that is twice as fast as Google Fiber, making it the world’s fastest commercially available internet service. 8. The Netherlands ?? The Netherlands’ average internet speed is 17.9 mbps. According to a 2014 report, the country also brags the highest percentage of households using the internet in the EU (European Union). 9. Czech Republic Witnessing a 31% increase from last year, the internet in the Czech Republic loads 17.8 mbps on average. This speed is somewhat above what most people in the U.S. would think as average that allows you to watch HD videos and surf the web without any kind of interruption. 10. Finland ?? People in Finland use the internet at 17.7 mbps on an average, which is comparatively fast. In 2010, the country’s Ministry of Transport and Communications provided every Finnish citizen at least a one Mbps internet connection. One mbps will let you send emails at a snail’s pace, browse the web, and watch low-quality YouTube videos. It is an extremely slow speed for downloading or uploading huge files. Ref: Business insider Thats all on the Top 10 countries with fastest internet in the world. Keep tabs for other updates. Source: https://figeria.com/topic-Top-Ten-Countries-With-Fastest-Internet-Connection-In-The-World |
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Here's the list of top rated forums that make use of Mybb forum script on their platform. The ratings here is mostly based on user opinions, traffic, design, quality and quantity of information in the forum. 1. NCT.com.ng Naija Creative Talent - NCT which was formally known as Naija Coders Planet was a webmasters forum until the forum grew spontaneously the the admin had to expand the forum so that it may know me limited to only webmasters but also to everyone else, then he had to change its name from Naija Coders Team to Naija Creative Talent. 2: Wapforum.com.ng Wapforum is another webmasters' forum, most of its contents are for internet literates (bloggers to be precise). It's yet another clone of Jdtrends forum. Wapforum is owned by Mr Flexible. 3. Figeria.com Figeria a. k. a Forum for all Nigerian is a revolutionary forum running on Mybb with a minimalist theme created by the famous Johndik Inc. Figeria for UK m is owned by Ikenna Duru. 4. Sologet.com Sologet is yet another clone of JDtrends, although nothing too special but simple and everyone's choice. Sologet is owned by Solomon. 5. Your Opinion Last but not the least on our list is handed to you. Your humble opinion surely will reflect who the NO 5 will be. So, if there's any other Mybb forum website not listed here please kind drop via the comment box and we will review and get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks. Source: https://ajuju.com.ng |
It is rather a good ideato seek advice and make researches before taking a decision to avoid exposing yourself to danger and risk of bad fate. In this article, we gonna talks about some fact you should consider before you rush into this trending Ponzi scheme called Loom network. Below are some of the facts: Loom is a ponzi scheme and one big risk of ponzi scheme is "scam". Beware! As a ponzi scheme, it's liable to shutdown at any moment and you probably cannot do anything about it than to bear your lost. Hope you remember MMM? Hmmn Beware o! People claim that loom is like Whatsapp and will not crash.... but nna wait first, what if the owner doesn't have enough money to run the business and decides to make a full stop., nnko? https://figeria.com/topic-Convincing-Facts-You-Need-To-Know-Before-You-Join-Loom-Network |
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