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Science/TechnologySamsung 'galaxy Gear' Smartwatch Coming Sept. 4 by steg0miah(op): 5:39pm On Aug 27, 2013
KNOW YOUR MOBILE – Samsung will launch the Galaxy Note 3 and a GEAR smartwatch at IFA in Berlin on September 4, reports suggest.

Asian website Asiae.co uncovered the leak that claims both the Galaxy Note 3 and its accessory will be coming at the same Samsung Unpacked event on the eve of IFA.

The roughly translated text says, ‘According to industry sources, Samsung Electronics event is coming September 4 (local time) in the evening in Berlin, Germany to launch the Galaxy Note 3 at Samsung mobile unpacked event.

‘With the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung will launch other types of smart devices. Manufacturers like Apple, LG, Google and all the other major manufacturers are looking at these smart products. Watches for phones launched several years ago and recently, the Sony Smart Watch 2 was launched.’

Apple is said to be working on an iWatch concept and although Sony’s SmartWatch 2 has now been delayed for release until September, analysts at Canalys think there will be a boom in smart watches over the next six months.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is said to feature a 5.7-inch AMOLED display, 3GB RAM and a 13-megapixel camera.

However, other recent rumours suggest the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 could launch in three sizes, like the Samsung Galaxy Mega.

An LTE-Advanced version is expected to be announced with a Snapdragon 800 processor for the South Korean market, while in the UK, it’s expected to feature a Snapdragon 600 processor like the Samsung Galaxy S4.

We’re hoping the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will launch on Android 4.3, although judging by Motorola’s recent Moto X launch that launched on Android 4.2.2, it would seem that manufacturers have not yet finished testing the update.

IFA takes place in Berlin, Germany September 6-11.

http://letsgist.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3-to-launch-with-samsung-gear-smartwatch/

CelebritiesIce Prince Acquires N46million Bentley GT Coup by steg0miah(op): 5:02pm On Aug 27, 2013
Celebrities and acquiring new cars seems to be the 'in thing' as Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince just acquired the Bentley GT Coupe said to be worth N46million, thereby joining the league of Bentley owners in Nigeria.

The car, which is a 2010 model, was not shipped but flown into the country. It landed in Nigeria just yesterday and reports say it cost another N4m to fly the car into the country.

PoliticsThere Is No Need For ASUU To Continue Strike –jonathan by steg0miah(op): 4:52pm On Aug 27, 2013
The lecturers have been on strike for over 8 weeks.

President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday said there was no need for the Academic Staff Union of Universities to continue with their industrial action.

Mr. Jonathan said this at the inauguration of the Federal Government sponsored-Transformation Projects at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO).

Represented by Ruqayyat Rufai, the Minister of Education, the president said N30 billion had been released for the payment of earned allowances in all public universities.

The president said that the inaugurated projects were in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to providing quality education in the country. He said the projects were based on the need assessment exercise conducted by the Federal Government in universities.

University lecturers have been on a nationwide strike for over 8 weeks with the lecturers demanding a full implementation of a 2009 agreement it had with the federal government. While the government says it has provided N30 billion for earned allowances of lecturers, the lecturers said about N92 billion is required to completely offset the earned allowances of the concerned lecturers. That and other demands are the reasons the lecturers have continued with their strike.

Mr. Jonathan also urged the FUTO administration to engage in research for national development, while stressing the need for proper maintenance of completed projects.

The Vice Chancellor of FUTO, Chidozie Asiabaka, in his speech, expressed joy at the completion of the structure.

Mr. Asiabaka noted that the projects had gone a long way in tackling the dearth of basic infrastructure in the school.

“The dearth of classrooms, lecture theatres, power supply, student hostels, office accommodation, library space and facilities are major challenges my administration faced when I assumed office two years-ago,’’ he said.

The vice chancellor said with the intervention of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, the university got 1000 sitting-capacity lecture theatre, Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies Building.

He said the inaugurated projects are the new Engineering Technology, School of Environmental Technology Building, Centre for Nuclear Energy Studies and Training and the School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology building complexes.

The others are the School of Environmental Technology building, landscaping of the campus and the provision of solar energy lights on the campus.

He also commended the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) on the completion of the giant student hostel building in the university.

He lauded the Federal Government for the release of N1 billion for the development of capital projects in each public funded university.

http://premiumtimesng.com/news/143567-there-is-no-need-for-ASUU-to-continue-strike-jonathan.html
PoliticsOzekhome, Abductors Demand N250m Ransom by steg0miah(op): 4:18pm On Aug 27, 2013
Indications emerged on Tuesday that suspected abductors of Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and the All Progressives Congress leader in Edo North, Athanasius Ogbome, had contacted the relations of their victims, demanding N250m altogether as ransom for their release.

There were, however, conflicting reports regarding the whereabouts of the kidnapped senior advocate, his driver and Ogbome.

The victims, who all hail from Edo North, were abducted between Ehor and Iruekpen, along the Benin-Auchi road, last Friday.

While reports on social media indicated that Ozekhome's abductors had contacted his family and were demanding a ransom of N150m, giving a three-day ultimatum for payment, Ozekhome's elder brother, Pius, was reported to have told a confidant that no member of the family had been contacted.

A close friend of Ugbome, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, nevertheless, confided in our correspondent that his abductors demanded N100m for his release.

The friend said the abductors called him and demanded N100m ransom for Ogbome's release.

He said, "They initiated contact on Sunday but they have not called again. This man (Ogbome) has health condition that requires constant attention.

"He is a good person and not a moneybag; they should please release him unconditionally."

Meanwhile youths from Iviukwe, Ozekhome's community, on Tuesday protested against his kidnap on major streets of Benin, demanding his unconditional release.

Speaking on behalf of the protesting youths, Issa Adidi, said, "Ozekhome has been on the side of the masses; he has worked for the downtrodden.

"We are not giving ultimatum to the  kidnappers, but we are appealing to them for him to be released unconditionally."

When contacted for developments on the matter, Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Eguavoen, said the police was "seriously monitoring the situation and we are still on search."

On the ransom demand, Eguavoen, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said the command was unaware.

Meanwhile, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Kukah, has described the kidnap of the human rights activist as shocking and "too much punishment for someone who has sacrificed so much for the country."

"I beg the abductors, for God's mercies and for the peace of the souls of those gallant police officers, who surrendered their lives, to release the victims," Kukah said in a statement.

Similarly, human rights lawyer, Mr. Bamidele Aturu, said on Tuesday that Ozekhome deserved no harm.

Aturu, in a statement, pleaded with the abductors to release Ozekhome, who he said, had made significant contributions towards achieving a decent society.

But the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders said the abduction  was an evidence of the high rate of insecurity in the country.

Executive Chairman of the coalition, Debo Adeniran, who lamented the high rate of insecurity in the country on Tuesday in Lagos, called for a sober reflection from  Nigerians.

He said, "The state of insecurity in the country should be a cause for concern to well-meaning Nigerians.  This is an evidence of security lapses in the country."
http://mobile.punchng.com/output.php?link=http://www.punchng.com/news/ozekhome-apc-chiefs-abductors-demand-n250m-ransom/

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