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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 8:25am On Mar 16, 2018
Chinedu7:
For Peacesat to withdraw the post is a welcome news, it means bloggers are beginning to understand the game. The reason for the low key attitude is simple, it makes the concern people unaware of how far it has gone, not that they are completely unaware of the development, keeping them from acting faster. I am happy he did that. It's a welcome development.

Chinedu7 I really need 18W info badly, all my efforts to get it from the people you sent it to earlier is always heating rock cry cry
Please help here asaberazaq@gmail.com
Phones / Re: Keke Driver In Lagos Returns Lost Phone To Owner (Photo) by RealYaks: 10:33pm On Mar 12, 2018
This is normal for HAUSA people
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 12:25am On Feb 21, 2018
shariff84:
Wambai has spoken today but he said nothing about the disbursement,he only greet us.lolz

Here is latest from him
PO:: As part of the players to accomplish our vision, FD is one of the key player, A disbursement will be made anytime to all GUYS as soon as they are ready with their preparation. I said anytime it can be this week or next BUT am sure is within. Doing it for you. https:///YHGgSn9aMr
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 9:45am On Feb 17, 2018
R2bees:
pls is there any biss key for the kwese FS on 28.2east?

There is no key for it, unless you use there decoder

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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 5:10pm On Feb 16, 2018
Please which channel is going to show FA CUP today. (Chelsea v Hull City)?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 6:42am On Feb 09, 2018
mujaheed08:

You can download any of the standardized business plans by clicking this link http://mujahidsviews..com.ng/2017/09/download-all-fadama-guys-standardized.html

Hello Mujaheed, please do you have the current updated SBM for Large and small ruminant?
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 11:16am On Feb 07, 2018
mosescollon:
Amhara TV is on West beam, is easy you hit it. even Sky Sports is West beam. but Sport24 is on Grobal beam. is not easy for west Africa. you need to increase sky sports then try to see if there is a change on 4095 v 30000
mosescollon:
Amhara TV is on West beam, is easy you hit it. even Sky Sports is West beam. but Sport24 is on Grobal beam. is not easy for west Africa. you need to increase sky sports then try to see if there is a change on 4095 v 30000

ManirBK:
east side has more signal than 34w just forecast yourself on that your lnb plate inside.I use 1.8m in kebbi

Thanks all for your help, but surprisingly I'm able to easily (without any stress) track it on 34w with a gud signal I guess it depends on my location.
But my question know is, is sp24 currently working with this Qsat26G software? (XX_26G_CAR_1512_2G_8M_SCB_20180126170527.bin).
If no, please somebody should help me with the latest one.

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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 4:54pm On Feb 03, 2018
mosescollon:
what type of decoder are you using?
Is Qsat
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 12:08pm On Feb 03, 2018
ManirBK:
Turn your lnb to 3 ocluck and your plate inside should be up straight not down and try to secure Amhara tv 3665V3689

I'm able to secure the Amhara TV both in Vertical and Horizontal with 65%signals BUT still no sign of sports 24. Please house with my 1.8m in Bauchi, can I track sports 24 on intelsat 35e (34.5w)?o

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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 7:12am On Feb 01, 2018
Good morning Sat gurus, please I need help nailing sports 24 on NSS12. 57°East. I'm able to nail sky sports 75% when I input glass but 24 still not coming up, I'm using 1.8m location Bauchi, please what am I missing? Thanks in advance
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 7:02pm On Jan 11, 2018
abohwun:
It is not lock with biss key.

Meaning there's no way we can watch it?
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 5:54pm On Jan 11, 2018
Hi guys, please I need Biss key for Kwese FTA in Joy prime site
Religion / "The Trigger Of Firdaus" By Dr Aliyu Tilde by RealYaks: 12:31am On Dec 18, 2017
She has pulled the trigger of change. Once again, another colonial heritage is hit and it is just a matter of time before it will collapse, if not instantly.

The world is made of two kinds of people: one, the radicals who bring about change, as in chemical reactions, and two, the followers. While humanity spends almost all of its time following, it is gifted from time to time with activists who activate the process of transformation by introducing new ideas that challenge the status quo. The action of Firdaus squarely places her here.

In the eyes of the conformist, any protest against any inherited tradition appears brazen because the attendant reproach by its custodians is predictable. Some can even blackmail it as cheap publicity or other names that alludes to their intolerance to the new idea. Call it whatever, the truth is that universally, civil rights are hardly granted on a platter of gold. They are fought for one way or another and jealously guarded as a result. Where they are declared cheaply, like in our constitution, their breach is greeted with a manifest docility.

Rationality

The protest of Firdaus cannot be dismissed in the laidback fashion some traditionalists want us to believe. It does not make sense to abort her right to practice as a lawyer simply because she wore a headscarf on an occasion in a country that preaches freedom of religion.

Some questions are pertinent here. What significant meaning does such intolerance to our diversity makes to cause such denial? Would someone sustain any injury as a result of her headscarf? Has Muslim-majority Nigeria become far-right Kurz’s Austria or still answerable to the British crown? What merit does a woman’s open hair add to her knowledge and practice as a lawyer?

To Firdaus, however, covering her hair – a part of her beauty as a woman – is a religious obligation which the constitution has pledged to guarantee. It is a clear injunction for Muslim women in the Quran (24:31). It is not extremism at all, unlike covering the face, which is subject to interpretation, or wearing a beard or a turban which are optional.

Even as Africans, who would like to see his mother walking with bare hair in public? To the African lady, the hair is part of her privacy and covering it in our culture is a sign of decency. A woman displays it only in attempt to attract a suitor or in appeal for appreciation by men around her. Without these two reasons, she does not feel comfortable displaying it to people, especially in the presence of those she respects most. In fact, if the woman’s hair is nothing, why are some people protesting against the headscarf? Must men see it?

So from the point of view of Islam and African tradition, the headscarf is normal. However, to colonial tradition and its upholders, it is taboo on the bar. Now, for how long must we remain slaves to a colonial relic that is at variance with our tradition and does not respect our diversity?

As an advocate of secular Nigeria, I believe we should respect the decision of others once they do not deny our right to personal liberty or violate the sanctity of our lives, property and dignity. If any regulation will choose to deny anyone this right, then it - not Firdaus and her likes - is in breach of the constitution and that law must be amended accordingly.

Suggestions

The Bar is a station of reason. A headscarf will not in any way hinder Firdaus from performing creditably as a lawyer or a magistrate. No court of law in the modern world will shred itself of logic and side with the Nigerian bar against Firdaus on the issue of headscarf. Similar cases have been treated elsewhere as cited by some contributors to the present debate. I feel Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) must not wait for similar verdicts before contemplating some amendments now. Here, there are three scenarios.

One, the Association may revolutionarily think of abolishing the colonial dressing code altogether. Many distinguished jurists have spoken before of its incompatibility with our climate and suffocating court conditions. Instead of the black suit, gown, wig, etc, it can just go for a decent dress of a lawyer’s choice as our universities are doing today. Lawyers are people of knowledge and dignity. It is very doubtful if anyone would be irresponsible to wear a disgraceful dress on the bench. Discarding the code will not only give members the liberty they need, it will also respect our diversity and avoid incidents like the one in question.

Two, the Association can maintain the colonial code but adopt the liberal interpretation of its use that will accommodate climatic and cultural preferences. Depending on individual’s choice, the wig can be alone or cushioned by a headscarf; the skirt can be long enough to reach the ankles as do trousers for men; the whole dress could be wide enough to allow – if desired by the individual – air circulation and conceal body lines. I wonder why we men are interested in stripping the woman while we cover ourselves fully. In this, even the Bar is failing to accord her more than the dignity of an object. And some women are comfortable with that dehumanization.

Three, the Association can notoriously stick to the colonial code despite its unsuitability for our climate, culture and conditions of our courts. This option, I must say, will not last long after Firdaus. In few years to come, there will be many Firdauses who will individually or collectively challenge the embarrassing irrationality of the code through similar protests. It will only be a matter of time before the present code gives way to something more logical, as is always the fate of laws that negate human liberty.

Example

When we were students, the conditions of our universities in the North were radically different from how they are today except, perhaps for Bayero University and University of Sokoto. This was Ahmadu Bello University in 1978: Alcohol was sold everywhere including in every student common room, staff clubs and canteens. Students had unfettered access to girls’ hostels from 10am to 10pm. In some hostels, like Barau Dikko, there was no separate hostel for girls. Right from day one, at the two weeks orientation program, new students were encouraged to adopt lifestyles of social and academic freedom – and you know what that means. Student clubs had unfettered access to common rooms and dining halls to host events that could include the use of these common facilities for drinking alcohol.

The Muslim Students’ Society (MSS), A. B. U. branch, wrote, to no avail, to the authorities a number of protest letters against the misuse of dining space and kitchenware by palmwine drinkers club – Kegites. Tired of the deaf ear, some MSS members one night violently disrupted the 1979 “gyration” night at the dining hall of Ribadu Hall. The university authorities responded by dismissing the entire MSS Exco. Mass protests by MSS members ensued and the school continued to dismiss attackers on beer parlours on Samaru and Kongo campuses.

Some students then, including many Muslim students, condemned the protests against sale of alcohol on campus, saying that many Muslims too drink alcohol, that religion is a personal affair and such other excuses that are repeated against Firdaus today. Some asked of what benefit it was to stop beer sale on campus when it is sold in parlours across the road in Samaru. Etc.

But it was too late. MSS has fired the gun of change at the heart of licentious living on campus. Though many members suffered dismissal, the authorities finally succumbed to reason and all campuses of the university were cleansed of alcohol by the time we were graduating in 1982. Professor Ango Abdullahi, who signed those dismissal letters, also banned us from “visiting” our girl friends in their hostels. Guys could only wait outside the hostel and send for the girl student. When two students violated the rule, the ever resolute VC did not hesitate to dismiss them. The deterrence worked.

Other universities and polytechnics in the North followed the line – and I guess some southern universities too. Had not those MSS members damned the consequences, the change would not have come so soon.

The Path

Gandhi, King Jr, Mandela, and many others followed the path of protest and today humanity stands in appreciation of their courage. The defiance of Rosa Parks to give up her seat for a white passenger in 1955 fired protests that gave tremendous impetus to the civil rights movements in America. Her defiance was not futile.

Our Firdaus may not look that big today, but her courage will be remembered by Nigerian women who as lawyers will enjoy the freedom to wear the headscarf. The dress she wore on that historic occasion costs only some few thousands today, it will in fifty years from now sell for millions of Naira.

The NBA may deny Firdaus a permit to the bar but she has many options in life where her impact will be felt more. If she picks up lecturing law, for example, she will have the opportunity to reproduce thousands of Firdauses for Nigeria and the world in her lifetime. God, the Most High, may have something big for her in store, for He does not abandon whoever stands up for justice. Today, the expelled members of MSS, ABU, in the late 1970s and early 1980s are professors and PhDs, contributing in various sectors to the development of the country.

Today also, after 40 years, the same Muslim students that opposed the MSS in 1978 on alcohol ban will hesitate to send their wards to any Nigerian university where alcohol is sold rampantly or boys have unfettered access to their daughters’ rooms or where drugs circulate freely. Also, no sane white-American will accept a law that prefers him over an African-American in a bus. Irrational traditions appear invincible before they are challenged. But once decisively dared, they are quickly shaken and give way ultimately.

Firdaus has rightly pulled the headscarf trigger at the Nigerian Bar. Changes will definitely follow, sooner or later. I do not doubt that when the names of women that fought for civil rights are written in Nigeria of the early 20th Century, the name Amasa Firdaus will be written in gold.

Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde
17 December, 2017

Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 10:39pm On Oct 07, 2017
able88:

guy stop this rubbish.
everyone mustn't visit your blog.
moreover there's nothing there to download sef
if you can't forward it to his mail, gerrarra hia
I don't know why you are complaining about this link, I assure you that, that's exactly where I downloaded about 23 business model. If you said there's nothing there, that means you are not being patient.
How to do it: when it takes you to the link, just wait for the counting at the TOP RIGHT CORNER to stop. Then it will change to SKIP ADD, just press the the skip add and waaaaalah! You can download it.

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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 2:59pm On Oct 06, 2017
arbourboateng:
FIFA under 17 world cup live on kfs and gtv GH right now enjoy

KFS on multi TV is saying "SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE", is this general?
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 11:24am On Oct 06, 2017
logonlaredo:

tell him what to do to the download before uploading it to his receiver.

That wouldn't be necessary if it's for me, but if it's for your own interest just ask him undecided

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Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 12:32am On Oct 06, 2017
lamtam:

Not yet out only q28 is out

This latest q28, can it show sport 24?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 10:52pm On Sep 29, 2017
amlad66:
Anyone here from Bauchi State please?
What happen to Bauchi State?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 5:20pm On Sep 27, 2017
mujaheed08:

I have found it, if you need it, remind me through my email mujaheed21@gmail.com

I have sent the email
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 8:54pm On Sep 26, 2017
hafsha4lyf:
Please send large and small ruminant standardized business plan to

shafeeu99@gmail.com

cc Annyhot

Check your email

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 4:14pm On Sep 26, 2017
mujaheed08:
Please has anyone been able to download standardized module for "rice and equipment"? a convincing info will really help.
I'm looking for the same thing without success, please let me know when you get one
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 3:05pm On Sep 26, 2017
lunacol:
Please send large and small ruminant processing standardized business plan to lunacolng@gmail.com

Check your email, I've sent the ruminant for you
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 9:38pm On Sep 25, 2017
sanyahkod:
All sent.

Kindly forward to others as you receive.

Cheers! I'm out.

Thanks a lot
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 9:22am On Sep 25, 2017
sanyahkod:


I have the standardized module for rice. Whoever wants it can quote me and drop your emails.

Cheers!

I need it please mohammednysc2016@gmail.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 8:18pm On Sep 24, 2017
Please who is able to download the business plan for Rice farming. Please I need it
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 9:39am On Sep 23, 2017
GUYS did you know that the email they've sent is two type?, those that are qualified grin and those that are disqualified angry
Please check another persons email



xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx (FDGUYS/XXXX/XXXXXX);;
Please pay attension and read this email carefully.

After careful review of your submitted business plan of your choice and the assessment of the training you attended, we regret to inform you that you can't proceed further in the FADAMA III program, hence, you have been unsuccessful in your application to obtain a grant under this program.

However, to further enhance the knowledge and skills you received from the training, you are eligible to receive an interest-free loan from approved financial institutions. Fadama III program will facilitate this process and you will be updated in due course.

Consequently, as a first step, you are to acknowledge and confirm the selection of the uploaded final version of the Business Plans based on your earlier interest or Enterprise of Choice. In case your earlier selected enterprise is not listed among the uploaded Business Plans, you are at liberty to select a closely related enterprise of your choice. For clarity you are to select only ONE Enterprise on `YOUR WEB PORTAL` which should be done through the Module Acceptance link on or before MONDAY 25TH, SEPTEMBER, 2017. In addition, you are advised to download and printout a copy of your selected Business Plan for your records.

The Module Acceptance link would be uploaded later today for your acknowledgment and selection. Instructions on how to use the Module Acceptance link will be given to you.

Detailed procedure on how to obtain loans from the financial institutions will be uploaded soon after all the candidates have made their acknowledgment and selection. We sincerely appreciate your patience and keeping Faith with FADAMA GUYS


Thank you.

So if you receive otherwise CONGRATULATION cool
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 3:17pm On Sep 22, 2017
kheart:


According to d mail, u re to select ur new enterprise. It s mostly going to affect us that chose farming

Please don't misquote them, read this paragraph again.

"Consequently, you are to acknowledge and confirm the selection of the uploaded final version of the Business Plans based on your earlier interest or Enterprise of Choice. In case your earlier selected enterprise is not listed among the uploaded Business Plans, you are at liberty to select a closely related enterprise of your choice. "

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 10:45am On Sep 14, 2017
Valmesk:
You are free to join any whatsaap group, that's your entitlement but I will never abandon the root where everybody started getting information and will not join any whatsaap group. The grant will reach you whether in whatsaap or not.
ON point!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 6:18am On Sep 14, 2017
I wonder why people even join the WhatsApp group in the first place, why on earth will I join the group that I surely know will bring nothing to the table.
This person have nothing to do with the program (because he is not a Fadamalll official), he is just an ordinary person like all of you here waiting for the information which we can get from this group.
@MrLyzzo you're so stupid and idiot for giving this aggressive comment here!
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 2:55pm On Sep 13, 2017
mosescollon:
yes, both broadcast the matches

OK, thanks
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by RealYaks: 1:30pm On Sep 13, 2017
baggiosne:
I just got dis on their Web now, on Tuesday, man utd vs basel and on Wednesday, it's Tottenham vs dotmound.... Any one doubting this should pls confirm... Aaaaaaaaaaa ffffffffffffff nnnnnnnnn

Please who can confirm Sonny Six and Sonny ESPN show yesterday's Champions League?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by RealYaks: 9:44am On Aug 23, 2017
Bostin:
Make una help me thank God oo, I just got a selection Congratulatory message. Wish you all success soon.

Are you sure is a selection congratulatory message or it's just the one above? Please confirm..

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