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fromnigeria:I guess he doesn't have to tell you that afterall PMB did his and no one asked why ![]() |
How does this change the price of kpomo in the market Who would say he/she didn't do it... ogochukwu247: |
nicerichard05:GAY Alert Really... He looks sick... |
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The Centre for Democracy and Development http://www.cddwestafrica.org/index.php/en/, a Nigerian NGO that promotes human rights has created a website, [url]Buharimeter.ng[/url], to monitor the administration of Nigeria’s President Mohammed Buhari and Osinbajo vis-à-vis their campaign promises. Buharimeter is a platform created to give citizens the opportunity to track governance, civic participation in Nigeria. The website enables civil society groups, citizens, media, academia, practitioners, political parties and stakeholders have access to the reports on the status of the implementation of promises made by President Mohammed Buhari. [center]“The performance of the government will be measured using three interrelated approaches,” CCD says on the website. “First, through different web-based applications. Second, through rigorous policy and media monitoring exercise. This will be complemented by the third approach which is spot-checks of projects and programmes being implemented by the government.”[/center] Features on the website include a timer that has started reading right from the inaugration of the new administration of Mr. Buhari and his Vice, Yemi Osinbajo last Friday. There are also panels such as track promises, citizen’s scorecard, iWitness, reports, policy documents, citizens’ forum and a progress rating feature. Buharimeter was built by http://www.yourbudgit.com/ , a civic startup that makes open source, Nigeria’s budgets and public data from an inactive state into a more engaging format mostly through infographics founded by Seun Onigbinde.
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missbehave247:@OP, you don't copy and paste. Always try and proof read your work Since when did Godswill Akpabio become Edo State Governor ![]() |
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Most people wander around life without caring who owns their domain name. When I say domain name in this context, I’m talking about their name online – for me, that’s seyitaylor.com. Sometimes, even those that should know make this elementary mistake. For example, Carly Fiorina, a former HP CEO who’s now running for President in the United States, left carlyfiorina.org available. Someone purchased the domain to make a statement about her tumultuous tenure as HP’s CEO saying: “Carly Fiorina failed to register this domain. So I’m using it to tell you how many people she laid off at Hewlett-Packard.” [img]techcabal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/carly-fiorina.png[/img] And then proceeded to post 30,000 sad faces. The temptation to leave your domain un-registered is great. You may think you’re not famous yet and so registering your domain isn’t important. But you never know when you might need it and you never know what someone may say about you online using your name. So don’t wait till you’re running for President. Open your computer and register your domain name now. You never know what might happen. Just ask Linda Ikeji. Source: http://www.techcabal.com/2015/05/05/the-one-reason-you-should-own-your-domain-name/ |
Jason Njoku has declared that iROKO will pays its developers between N150,000 (USD 753.58) and N400,000 (USD 2010) a month, and they’re willing to pay more, if the coders are exceptionally good. "Engineers at @irokotvwill be earning between N150k (min) and N400k. If we find super dupa stars. We will pay more. We’re looking for 22+" — JasonNjoku (@JasonNjoku) May 8, 2015 It has officially become a developer arms race in which Nigerian tech and internet companies are doing all they can to attract talented developers. And not just any kind, but the best. Just two days ago, Jason invited developers to take a “simple coding test” for a chance to win and walk away with NGN 1 million. According to a 2014 Stack Overflow survey, there may be around 25,000 developers in Nigeria, although it is instructive to note that they might not all be active. As Nigeria’s tech and internet sector expands, the paucity of talent at scale is beginning to pinch. Companies are having to hire developers that already work at other companies, more often than not enticing them with better salaries. When compared to their Silicon Valley counterparts, Nigerian developers clearly earn peanuts. But that might not be a fair comparison, considering the different economic contexts. Nevertheless, there appears to be consensus that Nigerian developer salaries could be better. And since it appears that the demand for developers is getting higher than the supply, developer salaries are likely go up. Companies will have to raise wages or watch their talent abandon their fold for greener pastures. It has in fact begun. Nigerian startup execs are saying that Konga is the biggest “poacher” of developer talent, because it can afford to pay them more than the average technology company in Nigeria. (we have contacted Konga for comment). Jason is the first to openly state how much a company pays developers. It’s still an ongoing debatehow much developers should receive, considering the unique dynamics of Nigeria’s nascent ICT and internet industries. UPDATE: On reaching out to Konga, this was the reply we received from a representative, “Konga is willing to pay a premium to attract and retain top tech talent in Nigeria”. *** There’s an ongoing discussion on Radar about how much Nigerian Developers earn. Go on over to join in. Everyone is invited. Source:http://techcabal.com/2015/05/08/jason-njoku-might-have-created-a-new-baseline-for-developer-salaries-in-nigeria/ |
Jason Njoku has declared that iROKO will pays its developers between N150,000 (USD 753.58) and N400,000 (USD 2010) a month, and they’re willing to pay more, if the coders are exceptionally good. "Engineers at @irokotvwill be earning between N150k (min) and N400k. If we find super dupa stars. We will pay more. We’re looking for 22 " — JasonNjoku (@JasonNjoku) May 8, 2015 It has officially become a developer arms race in which Nigerian tech and internet companies are doing all they can to attract talented developers. And not just any kind, but the best. Just two days ago, Jason invited developers to take a “simple coding test” for a chance to win and walk away with NGN 1 million. According to a 2014 Stack Overflow survey, there may be around 25,000 developers in Nigeria, although it is instructive to note that they might not all be active. As Nigeria’s tech and internet sector expands, the paucity of talent at scale is beginning to pinch. Companies are having to hire developers that already work at other companies, more often than not enticing them with better salaries. When compared to their Silicon Valley counterparts, Nigerian developers clearly earn peanuts. But that might not be a fair comparison, considering the different economic contexts. Nevertheless, there appears to be consensus that Nigerian developer salaries could be better. And since it appears that the demand for developers is getting higher than the supply, developer salaries are likely go up. Companies will have to raise wages or watch their talent abandon their fold for greener pastures. It has in fact begun. Nigerian startup execs are saying that Konga is the biggest “poacher” of developer talent, because it can afford to pay them more than the average technology company in Nigeria. (we have contacted Konga for comment). Jason is the first to openly state how much a company pays developers. It’s still an ongoing debatehow much developers should receive, considering the unique dynamics of Nigeria’s nascent ICT and internet industries. UPDATE: On reaching out to Konga, this was the reply we received from a representative, “Konga is willing to pay a premium to attract and retain top tech talent in Nigeria”. *** There’s an ongoing discussion on Radar about how much Nigerian Developers earn. Go on over to join in. Everyone is invited. Source: http://techcabal.com/2015/05/08/jason-njoku-might-have-created-a-new-baseline-for-developer-salaries-in-nigeria/ |
Copy and Paste is the worst... |
Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana, Afikpo Ebonyi State holds her 34th Matriculation Ceremony. Date: 16th April 2015. Venue: The Multipurpose Center Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic. Time: 10:00am I wish all the matriculants a blissful Ceremony. |
Deadlyviper:But APGA has no Presidential Candidate |
sledjama:I do... |
The dates for Google I/O 2015 have been announced, with May 28 and 29 expected to hold a number of surprises for Google fans. But what exactly should we expect from Google I/O this year? From modular smartphones to self-driving cars, here are the top five things we want from Google I/O 2015. 1. Android "M" An announcement for the next iteration of Android, Android "M" would be in line with Google's release schedule, especially considering the fact that Android "L," which turned out to be Lollipop, was announced at Google I/O last year. Given the fact that Android Lollipop was a major refresh in terms of user interface, it is likely that the Android M update will be a little more minor, mostly having tweaks under the hood. Still, it will be exciting to see what Google has in store for Android's future! 2. Project Ara Project Ara will see a pilot test in Puerto Rico later this year, but that doesn't mean that Google can't make more announcements related to the program before the launch. Google recently revealed that Yezz would be one of the first companies to create third-party modules for Project Ara. Will Google I/O see the announcement of more creators? Or, dare I say, a U.S. release date? A U.S. release date is unlikely, but Google will probably talk about Ara in some way! 3. Android Auto At Google I/O last year, Google unveiled Android Auto. It is highly likely that Google will give us an update on Android Auto this year. Perhaps it will announce partnerships with more car manufacturers, or more third-party dash- kits running Android Auto. Android Auto might be off to a little bit of a slow start, but Google I/O is sure to offer an explanation into Android Auto's future. 4. Google Cardboard Budget and smartphone-centric virtual reality seems to be gaining steam, with Google Cardboard having done very well since it was first released, and LG recently announcing a Cardboard-like headset made out of plastic. In December, Google announced a dedicated page for Cardboard apps in Google Play, suggesting that Google Cardboard is here to stay. Perhaps we will see a Cardboard 2.0? Or better developer tools for those who want to build apps for Cardboard. Only time will tell, but Cardboard is sure to make an appearance at Google I/O this year. 5. Google Glass 2.0 Google recently announced that it would be ending sales of Google Glass as we know it in order to focus on revamping the product and bringing it to the masses. Google I/O would be a perfect time to show off this new Glass. https://www.google.com/events/io https://events.google.com/io2015/ Who is attending ![]() I rep polyUnwana NACOSS... |
Name: Onuwa Nnachi Isaac Skills: Web/Mobile Applications Developer, Level: New project New Level Languages: PHP frameworks(YII, CI, CakePHP), MYSQL, Android, Google Products VB.Net Bishop Location: Ebonyi, Aba and Port Harcourt Mobile: 08062457326 |
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10 differences between MESSI and RONALDO 1. When RONALDO scores he points at himself. When MESSI scores he points up, 2. RONALDO will do 5 skills to beat 1 player. MESSI will do 1 trick to beat 5 players. 3. RONALDO is compared to Messi.. While MESSI is compared to Pele and Maradona. 4. RONALDO shoots where MESSI would have passed to better positioned player. 5. RONALDO is hungry for individual success, MESSI plays for the success of the team as a whole. 6. Girls like RONALDO for his Good Looks, they like MESSI for his Good Game. 7. RONALDO scores goals, MESSI Breaks World Records. 8. RONALDO plays because he loves fame, MESSI plays because he loves the game. 9. RONALDO will make your DAY! MESSI will make your HISTORY! 10. RONALDO is Good, but MESSI is the best. Agree or Disagree |
Its been long I started looking for this king of things... Good one... |
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Metronaija, It should be part of the report.
