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Ask for your own ooo, before is too late. When we share it finished don come here and be shouting marginalization and injustice, making sound for crisis. We in Bauchi that's all we want! |
Good one |
Or United Regions for Africa URA |
Some part of these write up are true while some are conspiracy theories. Nevertheless all I can say is, this is awakening call. He that has eyes let him see. He that has ears let him hear. No time to check time |
Malami wants to be governor with the said $60b. If not taking the case to his chest |
RealGboy:You are the reason why most girls don't want to express themselves freely on nairaland. Why not try jump and pass method |
Nothing heal faster than a time. There was disagreement they need time to reset the journey . |
#stopthefakenews |
emeijeh:. why are they pushing and promoting this igbere tv? |
SenorFax:. why it only happens with the males and hardly heard of females. I don't believe in this. |
Dogara keeps changing Bauchi politics. That's the man of the people |
why arresting him? I think they say it's their normal routine to use guns during time as this, to confirm if the president is radical or not. |
Rousseau, who was also one of the people, said: When the people shall have no more to eat, they will eat the rich Most of the rich people in Nigeria looked like spivs. yes, they looted all the national treasury and tagged themselves as "rich" it is high time to sustain this momentum of eating the rich but please go after public officials that are living a live beyond their means, governors, senators, rep members and their likes. But any hard working Nigerian with legitimate money, don't loot their properties. #endsars #endcorruption #eattherich |
"Once you collect loan from the app, they will make sure you are unable to pay on due date....." how possible is that? |
To address who? Buhari a good man with bad intentions |
it means she will outthink you or the person she's dealing with |
......the more the Southern part of this country intensify the protest the more we in the northern part are afraid of "break-up" we in the middle belts Are in full support of the historical protest. |
cynthia9:yes.... watching all dstv channels for free now |
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thebosstrevor1:The staff will change their name furthermore |
The Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress have suspended the strike scheduled to commence today ( Monday) . This followed an agreement reached with the Federal Government at a meeting which started at 8 . 30pm on Sunday and ended at 2 : 50am this morning. After exhaustive deliberations on the issues raised by the labour centres, the meeting agreed to suspend the application of the cost-reflective electricity tariff adjustments for two weeks . The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige , read the five-page communique signed by the representatives of the government and labour . The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba ; and his Trade Union Congress counterpart, Quadri Olaleye , amongst others signed on behalf of Organised Labour while the Minister of Labour , Chris Ngige ; Minister of State Petroleum , Timipre Silva ; Minister of State Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo ( SAN ); Minister of Information , Lai Mohammed ; and the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha and others , signed on behalf of the government . Olaleye confirmed the development in an interview with The PUNCH on Monday morning. He said, “Definitely correct. We just left a press conference. We signed a document to suspend the action for two weeks for the government to implement those things that we agreed in the agreement . So , we are suspending for two weeks . “We don ’ t need a notice again to re -convene if there is a need to do that . ” The parties agreed to set up a technical committee comprising Ministries , Departments , Agencies , NLC and TUC . It would work for a duration of two weeks effective September 28, to examine the justifications for the new policy “in view of the need for the validation of the basis for the new cost-reflective tariff as a result of the conflicting information from the fields which appeared different from the data presented to justify the new policy by NERC ; metering deployment , challenges , timeline for massive rollout. ” The members of the committee include the Minister of State Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo ( SAN ) as Chairman ; Minister of State Power , Godwin Jedy -Agba ; Chairman , National Electricity Regulatory Commission , James Momoh; Special Assistant to the President on Infrastructure , Ahmad Zakari as the Secretary . Other members are Onoho ’ Omhen Ebhohimhen, Joe Ajaero ( NLC ) , Chris Okonkwo ( TUC ) and a representative of electricity distribution companies . The committee’ s terms of reference are to examine the justification for the new policy on cost-reflective electricity tariff adjustments ; to look at the different DISCOs and their different electricity tariff vis-à -vis NERC order and mandate; examine and advise government on the issues that have hindered the deployment of the 6 million meters , among others . “During the two weeks , the DISCOs shall suspend the application of the cost-reflective electricity tariff adjustments , ” the communique noted . It also noted that the FG has fashioned out palliatives that would ameliorate the sufferings that Nigerian workers may experience as a result of the hike in cost electricity tariffs and the deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry. The palliatives will be in the areas of transport, power , housing , agriculture and humanitarian support . The meeting also resolved that the 40 per cent stake of government in the DISCO and the stake of workers should be reflected in the composition of the DISCO ’ s boards. It agreed that “an all -inclusive and independent review of the power sector operations as provided in the privatization MoU to be undertaken before the end of the year 2020, with labour represented . “All parties agreed on the urgency for increasing the local refining capacity of the nation to reduce the overdependency on importation of petroleum products to ensure energy security , reduce cost of finished products , increase employment and business opportunities for Nigerians. ” To address this , the parties resolved that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation should expedite the rehabilitation of the nation ’ s four refineries located in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna to achieve 50 per cent completion by December 2021, while timelines and delivery for Warri and Kaduna will be established by the inclusive steering committee. “To ensure commitment and transparency to the processes and timelines of the rehabilitation exercise , the management of NNPC has offered to integrate the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association into the steering committee already established by the corporation , ” the communique stated . It added that a validation team comprising the representatives of the NNPC , Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative , Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission , NUPENG and PENGASSAN would be established to monitor progress of the rehabilitation of the refineries and the pipelines / strategic depots network and advice the steering committee periodically . It also said that post -rehabilitation , NNPC shall involve the PENGASSAN and NUPENG in the process of establishing the operational model of the nation ’ s refineries . The statement added , “The Federal Government will facilitate the delivery of licensed modular and regular refineries , involvement of upstream companies in petroleum refining and establishing framework for financing in the downstream sector . “NNPC to expedite work on the Build , Operate and Transfer framework for the nation ’ s pipelines and strategic depots network for efficient transportation and distribution of petroleum products to match the delivery timelines of the refineries as agreed . ” The government and its agencies agreed to ensure delivery of 1 million CNG / LPG AutoGas conversion kits , storage skids and dispensing units under the Nigeria Gas Expansion Programme by December 2021 to enable delivery of cheaper transportation and power fuel . A governance structure that will include representatives of organized labour shall be established for timely delivery. To cushion the impacts of the downstream sector deregulation and tariffs adjustment in the power sector , the FG agreed to announce in two weeks a specific amount to be accessed by workers with subsequent provision for 240 , 000 under the auspices of NLC and TUC for participation in agricultural ventures through the Central Bank and the Ministry of Agriculture . The timeline will be fixed at the next meeting . The meeting further resolved that the FG will facilitate the removal of tax on minimum wage as a way of cushioning the impacts of the policy on the lowest vulnerable . The government would also make available to organized labour 133 CNG / LPG -driven mass transit buses immediately and provide to the major cities across the country on a scale up basis thereafter, to all states and local governments before December 2021. “On Housing , 10 per cent to be allocated to Nigerian workers under the ongoing Ministry of Housing and Finance initiative through the NLC and TUC , ” the communique disclosed. |
this man is like"I must die before my time" |
porka:It means " we need someone who will be depositing into tsa on a regular basis" |
All are equal but some are more equalla than others. Remember Animal Farm |
send "hi" to which number? |
ersparkle:ok. are you still there? |
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Q: What is 5G? A: 5G is the 5th generation mobile network. It will take a much larger role than previous generations. 5G will elevate the mobile network to not only interconnect people, but also interconnect and control machines, objects, and devices. It will deliver new levels of performance and efficiency that will empower new user experiences and connect new industries. 5G will deliver multi-Gbps peak rates, ultra-low latency, massive capacity, and more uniform user experience. For the latest information on 5G, you should visit our 5G website. Q: What are the other generations of mobile networks? A: The other mobile network generations are 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G. 1G delivered analog voice. 2G introduced digital voice (e.g., CDMA). 3G brought mobile data (e.g., CDMA2000). 4G LTE ushered in the era of mobile Internet. Q. What are the benefits of 5G? A: 5G is a new kind of network: a platform for innovations that will not only enhances today’s mobile broadband services, but will also expand mobile networks to support a vast diversity of devices and services and connect new industries with improved performance, efficiency, and cost. 5G will redefine a broad range of industries with connected services from retail to education, transportation to entertainment, and everything in between. We see 5G as technology as transformative as the automobile and electricity. Through a landmark 5G Economy study, we found that 5G’s full economic effect will be realized across the globe by 2035, supporting a wide range of industries and potentially producing up to $12 trillion worth of goods and services. The study also revealed that the 5G value chain (OEMs, operators, content creators, app developers and consumers) could alone generate up to $3.5 trillion in overall aggregate revenue by 2035 and support up to 22 million jobs, or more than one job for every person in Beijing, China. Of course, there are many emerging and new applications that are yet to be completely defined or even known today. That is why only time will tell what the full “5G effect” is going to be. Q: What services and use cases do you see for 5G? A: In general, 5G use cases can be broadly categorized into three main types of connected services: Enhanced Mobile Broadband: 5G will not only make our smartphones better, but it will also usher in new immersive experiences, such as VR and AR, with faster, more uniform data rates, lower latency, and cost-per-bit. Mission-Critical communications: 5G will enable new services that can transform industries with ultra-reliable/available, low latency links—such as remote control of critical infrastructure, vehicles, and medical procedures. Massive Internet of Things: 5G will seamlessly connect a massive number of embedded sensors in virtually everything through the ability to scale down in data rates, power and mobility to provide extremely lean/low-cost solutions. A defining capability of 5G is also the design for forward compatibility—the ability to flexibly support future services that are unknown today. Q: How fast is 5G? A: Per IMT-2020 requirements, 5G is expected to deliver peak data rates up to 20 Gbps. Qualcomm Technologies’ first 5G NR modem, the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ X50 5G modem, is designed to achieve up to 5 Gbps in downlink peak data rate. But 5G is more than about just how “fast” it is. In addition to higher peak data rates, 5G will provide much more network capacity by expanding into new spectrum, such as millimeter wave (mmWave). 5G will also deliver much lower latency for a quicker immediate response, and an overall more uniform user experience so that the data rates stay consistently high even when users are moving around. Moreover, the new 5G NR (New Radio) mobile network will be backed up by Gigabit LTE coverage foundation, which will provide ubiquitous Gigabit-class connectivity. Q: What are the key differentiating 5G technologies? A: 5G is bringing a wide range of technology inventions in both the 5G NR (New Radio) air interface design as well as the 5G NextGen core network. The new 5G NR air interface introduces many foundational wireless inventions, and in our opinion, the top five are: Scalable OFDM numerology with 2n scaling of subcarrier spacing Flexible, dynamic, self-contained TDD subframe design Advanced, flexible LDPC channel coding Advanced massive MIMO antenna technologies Advanced spectrum sharing techniques For more details on these key 5G NR technologies, please read this 5G NR inventions blog post. Q: How does 5G work? A: Like 4G LTE, 5G is also OFDM-based and will operate based on the same mobile networking principles. However, the new 5G NR (New Radio) air interface will further enhance OFDM to deliver a much higher degree of flexibility and scalability. For more details on 5G waveform and multiple access techniques, please refer to this this 5G waveform whitepaper. 5G will not only deliver faster, better mobile broadband services compared to 4G LTE, but it will also expand into new service areas, such as mission-critical communications and connecting the massive IoT. This is enabled by many new 5G NR air interface design techniques, such as a new self-contained TDD subframe design; for more detailed information on 5G and to understand the specific 5G NR design components, please refer to this 5G NR whitepaper. Q: When is 5G coming out? A: 5G should be available in 2019. 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project, the standards body that is helping define 5G) made a decision to accelerate the initial phase of 5G NR (New Radio) – the new global 5G standard – to begin in 2019. It is important to note that initial 5G NR deployments will focus on enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) use cases to boost capacity and provide an elevated mobile broadband experience (faster speeds, lower latencies, etc.). As with previous generations of mobile networks, it will take time to proliferate the new 5G network. 4G LTE will continue to grow and serve as the anchor of the 5G mobile experience (via multi-connectivity) for many years to come by providing Gigabit data rates outside 5G coverage areas. Q: How much is 5G? A: 5G doesn’t have a price tag yet. A key 5G objective is to lower the cost-per-bit (data cost) compared to 4G LTE, by leveraging new and wider spectrum in higher bands including the mmWave range. This could potentially allow mobile operators to continue offer unlimited data plans even with increasing data consumption. This can also enable new use cases and make more applications economically viable for broader adoption in a 5G network. For example, 5G can help to proliferate immersive augmented and virtual reality, which is possible today with 4G LTE but may be limited by network capacity and data costs. Q: Who is working on 5G? A: 5G is being driven by 3GPP, which is the standard body that also oversaw the development of 3G UMTS (including HSPA) and 4G LTE standards. 3GPP is a group of companies across the entire mobile ecosystem, all working on 5G. It ranges from infrastructure vendors and component/device manufacturers to mobile network operators and vertical service providers. Qualcomm Technologies is at the heart of the 3GPP, driving many essential inventions across all aspects of the 5G design, from the air interface to the service layer. We expect the impact of 5G will be much greater than previous network generations. The development requirements of the new 5G network are expanding beyond the traditional mobile networking players to industries such as the automotive industry. That is why 3GPP is seeing a surge of new members that cut across a wide range of industries. It will take close collaboration among 3GPP members to make 5G a reality. Q: What is the difference between 4G and 5G? A: There are several differences between 4G vs 5G: 5G is a unified platform that is more capable than 4G 5G uses spectrum better than 4G 5G is faster than 4G 5G has more capacity than 4G 5G has lower latency than 4G 5G is a unified platform that is more capable than 4G While 4G LTE focused on delivering much faster mobile broadband services than 3G, 5G is designed to be a unified, more capable platform that will not only elevate mobile broadband experiences, but also support new services such as mission-critical communications and the massive IoT. 5G will also natively support all spectrum types (licensed, shared, unlicensed) and bands (low, mid, high), a wide range of deployment models (from traditional macro-cells to hotspots), as well as new ways to interconnect (such as device-to-device and multi-hop mesh). 5G uses spectrum better than 4G 5G will also get the most out of every bit of spectrum across a wide array of available spectrum regulatory paradigms and bands — from low bands below 1 GHz, to mid bands from 1 GHz to 6 GHz, to high bands known as millimeter-wave. 5G is faster than 4G 5G will be significantly faster than 4G, delivering up to 20 Gigabits-per-second peak data rates and 100+ Megabits-per-second average data rates. 5G has more capacity than 4G 5G will support a 100x increase in traffic capacity and network efficiency1. 5G has lower latency than 4G 5G has significantly lower latency to deliver more instantaneous, real-time access: a 10x decrease in end-to-end latency down to 1ms1. Q: What is 5G Wi-Fi? A: 5G Wi-Fi isn’t a thing. 5G is the next-generation mobile technology defined by 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) – the standard body that also overlooked the development of 3G UMTS (including HSPA) and 4G LTE standards. Wi-Fi is defined/standardized by IEEE and promoted/certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, not 3GPP. A 5G user will be able to seamlessly use 5G, 4G, and Wi-Fi since 5G will interwork both with 4G and Wi-Fi, allowing a user to simultaneously be connected to 5G New Radio (NR), LTE or Wi-Fi. Similar to Wi-Fi, 5G NR will also be designed for unlicensed spectrum without requiring access to the licensed spectrum, which allows more entities to deploy 5G and enjoy the benefits of 5G technology. 1 Numbers are based on IMT-2020 requirements based on the ITU |
Ardar:So you want it to be in your papa's compound, abi? You are a very selfish individual. |
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