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Are you an App developer, Do you have a payment solution, IT Solution that eveolve around online / opffline payment. this is an oppurtunity for you to showcase your work to over 5000 delegates including banks, ICT firms, Investors both local and international. for more info, send a mail to tesleem@teesoftconsults.com. |
To me, its not the best solution but if I† will reduce all this bombing here and dere, why not...but...†ђεy should make sure no financial string is attached to it. Hon Remmyz Says |
killuminati: Pardon, what is MTN pleeease?!Do we still have idiots on NL? |
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Essay Title: The rate of unemployment in the country, who should be blamed for it? Guideline: The essay competition is open to all. All entry should be between 750-850 words. The deadline for the submission of the entries is Friday, March 22nd, 2013. All entries should be submitted electronically via myspur. All entries should be in Microsoft word. (PDF format is not allowed.) The final winner will be announced in April, 2013. The prize for the winner is N10,000. Prize for the first runner up is N7,500 Prize for the second runner up is N5,000 Winners will be notified and announced on MySpur. The winning Essay will be published in the March Edition of Nigeria SPUR magazine. So let’s start Writing! This writing competition is open to only Nigerians. For comments and enquiries, please email info@spurmag.com. Join us on Facebook – www.facebook.com/spurmagazine Twitter – @spurmagazine |
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57574140-71/the-worlds-varying-tastes-in-online-porn/ www.cnet.com is one of the biggest and most visited American technology website. i just stumble on this post with a photo of Dareys's Love like a movie concert Photo with a caption.
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crazy inventions indeed...would like to see one dat will tell me the num of times a lady hav sex lolz |
swtdarling: #6 SPAGHETTI COOLING Well described in photo belowvery funny |
http://premiumtimesng.com/news/122294-nyako-remains-adamawa-governor-although-his-election-was-flawed-appeal-court-rules.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nyako-remains-adamawa-governor-although-his-election-was-flawed-appeal-court-rules Gov Nyako accused AIT of working worth his political opponents to unsettle his government. Governor Murtala Nyako The Court of Appeal sitting in Yola, on Wednesday dismissed a suit instituted by one Umar Ardo challenging the nomination of Governor Murtala Nyako as the PDP candidate for the governorship election held in the state during the 2011 general election. In its lead judgement read by Ignatius Igwe, the court upheld the judgement of the lower court which declared Mr. Nyako the candidate of the PDP. It held that Mr. Ardo has failed to prove, before it, that he participated in the primary election. The judge also held that Mr. Ardo lacks the constitutional powers to challenge the outcome of elections, though controversial, that he did not participate in. The Appeal Court, however, agreed with the plaintiff that the process that nominated Mr. Nyako was flawed. It ruled that Mr. Nyako was not duly nominated as stipulated by the provisions of the electoral act 2010 as amended, the PDP constitution, and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The judge, however, held that the court was constrained by section 31 sub section (1) of the electoral act 2010 as amended to order for fresh election. He therefore dismissed the appeal. So confused |
i just confirmed from a reliable blogger on twitter. his election has truly been nullified |
Just saw this as breraking news on Naija Pundit The Court of Appeal, Yola, Adamawa State, has nullified the election of Admiral Murtala Nyako (Rtd) as PDP candiadte in the 2012 Adamawa Gubernatorial election! The Adamawa state governorship election appeal tribunal sitting in Yola the Adamawa state capital on Wednesday nullified the 2012 Adamawa state governorship election in which Governor Muritala Nyako of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was declared winner by the Attahiru Jega led Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).http://newsbytesnow.com/2013/02/27/flash-court-of-appeal-sacks-governor-murtala-nyako-of-adamawa/ |
Firefox OS, Ubuntu OS, Tizen, BB10. Windows 8 Mobile, Android, iOS and so on..... Someday,smartphone will be a multi-OS device,so user can choose what OS they'll use for each day |
Deadly Mistake #1: BELIEVING IN VISIONS Deadly Mistake #2: BELIEVING THAT PRAYER IS THE KEY Deadly Mistake #3: ASSUMING PATRIOTISM IS GUARANTEED Deadly Mistake #4: MISCONSTRUING PAPER INTELLIGENCE FOR PRACTICAL INTELLIGENCE How many degrees we have, the number of distinctions we got in school or how young we were when we graduated is absolutely meaningless in the grand scheme of things. What matters instead is how we are able to transform our intelligence and our degrees into practical solutions for our nation. I mean we all know that Nigerians are the smartest people in Africa and the World sef, we have broken all the global university records that are there to break from youngest graduate to valedictorian and more. But yet, the degrees do not correlate to any form of improvement in our nation. I think it is because we are focused on the wrong intelligence, the paper intelligence. What we need is to get off our addiction to paper intelligence and instead focus on real tangible intelligence. When William Kamkwamba designed a wind mill in his village in Malawi he did it without a high-school diploma but yet his impact was much more than thousands with PhD’s. Not to say that we don’t have Nigerians making that type of difference, but with our degrees and potential we should be doing way more. But I really don’t blame the students, our Universities do not help either. I’ll explain with one of many examples… We all know that mobile devices are the future, more people are using mobile devices more than any time in the world. They are using it to access the internet, read books and even make mobile transactions. All of these are powered by Mobile apps, which are becoming the future. You would think that our universities would have made mobile app programming a core part of our national curriculum, but they haven’t and some Universities for example Covenant University even take it a step further and ban mobile devices on campus! So at the end of the day we have a first class upper computer engineer, with all the honors in the world draped around his poor neck, but yet he is not able to design a simple mobile app, that a 13 year old, high-school kid in Ukraine can design! That is sad….we need to avoid making this deadly mistake of paper intelligence and focus on practical intelligence that can help our nation! read full article on http://www.ynaija.com/okechukwu-ofili-7-mistakes-our-generation-must-avoid-if-we-will-change-nigeria/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
Thank you, God, for giving me another year of life. thank you for all the people who remembered me today by sending sms, calls, prayers and good wishes. thank you for all the experience of this past year; for times of success which will always be happy memories, for times of failure which reminded me of my own weakness and of my need for you, thank you for the event of May 5th 2012 that almost took my life, for times of joy, for times of sadness which drove me to you. Forgive me for the hours I wasted, for the chances I failed to take, for the opportunities I missed this past year. Help me in the days ahead to make this the best year yet, and through it to bring good credit to myself, happiness and pride to my loved ones, and joy to you. Amin. Hon Tesleem Says. |
jm8181: Let's take example of VConnect.com - They started well before Mocality and still surviving ... I think it's not question of internet penetration or type of business itself.Confirmed.... |
naijacutee: But Dealdey is copying Groupon too... are they at risk?dealdey will forever be succesful as dey dnt own all the items they put up for sale. they get those items @ discouned price from big stores. |
naijacutee: Yes, I got an an e-mail stating that as well.Dnt forget that konga, jumia and the likes are still very young compared to mocality. i think what brought down mocality was that they were dolling out money before making profits and they dnt have a good business model. you cn imagine them paying btw 70 naira and 150 naira to people for registering a verified business. In 2 years time, if kinga and jumia still stay afloat, then i will believe Nigerians are ready for online business else........ |
http://cchubnigeria.com/ perfect expample |
or can you help with a powerful and responsive exhibition theme.. i will be very grateful |
http://www.cartes-asia.com/ check where you have our partners below. on the front page |
pls do you have a plugin to display sponsors logo? i will really appreciate |
Pls can u change a cutepad, screen and ba3? |
Can u change a cutepad android tab and screen, mid tablet battery.. |
Microsoft’s $999 128GB Surface Pro has sold out in the online Microsoft Store in the U.S. (via WinBeta), just a few hours after going on sale today, February 9. The 64GB version is still available as of this writing, and the Surface Pro is still likely in stock at physical retail locations like Best Buy, where it also went on sale today, although checking the stock levels via their online tool reports the Surface Pro as “Unavailable” across the board. http://m.techcrunch.com/2013/02/09/microsofts-128gb-surface-pro-sells-out-at-ms-online-store-just-hours-after-launch/ So happy for MS....are you? |
Today is my beloved brother birthday. i really love and appreciate him. Please kindly help check the page i created for him and say a prayer to him...Thanks and God Bless http://teesoftconsults.com/happybirthday-osenimuideen/ |
pls what application can i download on my mid tab for me to be able to check my account balance and data balance. each time i check, it shows combination of numbers and letters. |
Black Peni5: My advise...Open it and taste the maggot looking object to be sure its really a maggot.cant stop laughing..... |
Heard from a reliable source †ђαt one agbero died in d morning when dey were trying 2 arrest him, The others went 2 d station 4 protest and I† led to fight btw the agberos and the Police. As at the tyme my source told me, 3 ppl have been killed. |
Last week, in the Lagos Technology User Group, an argument on what programmers should develop for when it comes to application development started in response to “Blackberry gives away a total of $500,000 to developers”. Here are some of the comments posted on the discussion group: “I don’t think we should be programming all because of money giveaways and competition. Let’s work on creating solutions that other continents would use and solutions that will determine the future of technology. Just coding because of money will make us slaves and consumers. This is modern slavery.” ~ Ayoola Ajebeku “That’s true. Coding should be based not on the money but based on the creativity and passion for the app or web…I support your idea…” ~ Udeme Samuel “Some of us have passed the period where we code for fun. We now focus on making money from whatever we create, so, as long as money is made from an application, innovation is not exactly a priority. ~ Oluwapelumi Oyetimein “Does that mean people that seek to develop money spinning apps or services are not innovative? The way I see it, you need to be extremely innovative in the software development world if your app/service is every going to make a dollar. There are a lot of people out there who’ve done what you’re trying to do, hence you need an innovative mind to surpass your competitors!” ~ Omonayajo.O “Some develop for fun, some to solve a problem, some to learn new skills and others to kill boredom. When you start paying bills you’ll understand better.” ~Olufuwa Tayo http://otekbits.com/2013/01/nigerian-developers-take-on-the-question-what-should-we-develop-for-money-fame-or/ |
pls guru's in d building do you have or knows anyone that have an account with sedo.com. a client contacted me to help buy back their domain. I have tried to register on the website so that I can make a bid twice buh account is yet to be approved. |
