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I also have a healthy list of Freelancing websites. I personally use Fiverr and UpWork both for hiring and finding work. Here is my list: Fiverr Upwork Freelancer Guru PeoplePerHour TopTal 99Designs See Details https://www.naijatechguide.com/2012/03/top-online-work-marketplace-sites-for.html |
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I just finished writing about this issue on my blog. Apparently, this is no longer an EEDC issue as Kaduna Electric has just announced that they will start doing the same thing. With this new development it is only a matter of time before other discos join. So, anywhere you are in Nigeria, if you are among the first set of people that got prepayment meters this will surely affect you soon. This is why we all need to band together and fight this now. Here is an excerpt from my blog post feel free to share: In Nigeria, even the simplest things are made very cumbersome by our lack of project management skills for proper planning and seamless execution. This is the only way to make sense of the current MAP powered meter replacement exercise being conducted by the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) and Kaduna Electric. These two Nigerian electricity companies are currently doing or have announced what they called a meter replacement exercise, but which after a good analysis seems to me like a rogue operation. Here is how there process work. They claim your prepayment meter is obsolete and you need to apply for a new more advanced meter. That sounds good so far, but here is the catch, the new meter is not available (and there seem not to be any definite date for availability) and you have to surrender your ‘obsolete’ meter to the power company official before you can apply for the new meter. Oh and did I tell you that you have to fork out around 39,000 NGN for single phase and 72,000 NGN for triple phase (spread over two year under the Meter Asset Provider, MAP scheme). What this means is that before you can apply for the new meter, your old prepayment meter will be confiscated, meanwhile there is no replacement meter, so the power company will then connect you directly to the grid (without a meter) and put you on estimated billing. Does this make any sense to you? Why can’t one continue to use the older meter while they apply for the new meter and just do a simple meter swap when the meter is available? Apparently, EEDC and Kaduna Electric are allergic to doing things right. What happens if you refuse to hand in your old meter? They refuse to connect you to power once your current credit is exhausted, so you have to stay in darkness or generate your own power. This is why I call this entire exercise a rogue operation. EEDC and Kaduna Electric are using Mafia-style arm-twisting to force electricity consumers to comply. It is pretty long, you can continue reading here https://www.naijatechguide.com/2020/01/eedc-kaduna-electric-map-meter.html |
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INEC server results are not valid because the scores transmitted were not validated or authenticated by party agents at the polling unit among other reasons that I shared in my opinion post https://www.naijatechguide.com/2019/07/inec-server-results.html |
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Another good parental control app is spyzie, the app boasts of features like: Location Tracking Geo-fencing Call Monitoring Track Suspicious Activity Monitor WhatsApp, SMS, and Email Track Social Media Activity Monitor Browser History Block Apps Keylogger Keyword Alert Remote Screenshot Capture For details, read my review of Spyzie app https://www.naijatechguide.com/2019/03/spyzie-spy-app.html |
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Spyzie is another you can use for parental control. With spyzie, you can set geo-fences, control what apps are active on their phone, what time their phones can be active, etc. I wrote a review of the app here https://www.naijatechguide.com/2019/03/spyzie-spy-app.html |
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Spyzie is a good spy app to consider. Great for parental control and keeping an eye on your kids as well as spying or tracking cheating partner. I did a review, see https://www.naijatechguide.com/2019/03/spyzie-spy-app.html |
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