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PoliticsRe: The Challenge Of Electricity Supply In Nigeria by uken73(m): 7:21pm On Aug 29, 2014
We'll get there.
CelebritiesRe: Denrele Retweets Nairaland Tweet Concerning Him On Twitter by uken73(m): 7:21pm On Aug 29, 2014
It's a publicity stunt for the guy. The guy likes what he's doing & expects people to talk about it. That's exactly what was done on Nairaland. The guy must be very happy re-tweeting it.

PoliticsRe: US & UK Leaders VS Nigerian Millitary Leaders (the Controversy) by uken73(op): 10:54am On Aug 29, 2014
ogunwalea: U sha wan shame Nigeria sha. Anyways, still proud of my country.
You are wrong man. I brought this up for discuss and in my comment, I clearly stated that
uken: I personally think they shouldn't be compared.
I'm of the opinion that if a comparison should be made, it should be Presidents vs Presidents or Military Leaders vs Military Leaders. The Military has a special kind of discipline and respect for superiors that is not found elsewhere. I believe what the respect the Nigerian military leaders enjoy which results in junior officers helping them with the umbrella is what any other military leader in other countries (America/UK inclusive) would enjoy. Besides, the military leaders who are being helped today, must have done same or similar thing for some other superior in the past. So the comparison does not make sense. But others are entitled to their opinion. So far, I'm also seeing similar comments as I saw on Facebook. Different people, different opinions.

Even though I wish Nigeria could be better, I've not lost hope and I still believe in my country.
PoliticsRe: US & UK Leaders VS Nigerian Millitary Leaders (the Controversy) by uken73(op): 12:16am On Aug 29, 2014
I personally think they shouldn't be compared.
PoliticsUS & UK Leaders VS Nigerian Millitary Leaders (the Controversy) by uken73(op): 12:15am On Aug 29, 2014
I came across this pics on Facebook where people were expected to spot the difference & many were comparing, analyzing, criticizing and/or supporting. Where would you stand? Is there any difference? Would you support or criticize any?

PoliticsRe: My Bitter Experience With Lagos Police by uken73(m):
Na wao. Wish this was caught on video.
Maybe someone would have learnt a lesson or two.

Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 9:59am On Aug 27, 2014
We appreciate those that have signed up.

More marketers still expected.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 5 Real Life Soldiers Who Make Rambo Look Like A Sissy by uken73(m):
Very amazing.
And I thought the movies were over exaggerated.
HealthRe: When Your Body Start Aging by uken73(m): 6:33am On Aug 24, 2014
Aging is part of life. We have no choice but to live with that.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Seizes Adamawa LG Office by uken73(m): 4:34am On Aug 24, 2014
Not again. This is getting out of hand.
Music/RadioRe: Worship Songs That Connect You To The Heavenlies by uken73(m): 3:53am On Aug 24, 2014
Love

3. Mma Mma. By Frank Edwards

4. Ogeneh Doh. By Frank Edwards

5. Majesty. By Michael W. Smith

6. You do mighty things. By Sinach
EducationRe: JAMB 2014/2015 Admission Status To Be Available Online Next Week by uken73(m): 3:52am On Aug 24, 2014
Good idea.
CelebritiesRe: Top Ten World Most Influential CEOs by uken73(m): 3:48am On Aug 24, 2014
My name is not there yet!

HealthRe: Fg Paid Doctors New Salary! by uken73(m):
They won. Hope they can justify this jumbo pay by attending to patients properly. But some would still provide haphazard service and divert patients to their hospital.

A nasty experience in a public hospital
Some years ago I was at a teaching hospital for a common medical fitness test & certification. I got to the hospital at some minutes past 8am. First I queued for card retrieval and watched as nurses would go in and have their relations/friends cards retrieved earlier even when those friends had just arrived. Then queued for Blood Pressure test and assignment to consultant. By the time I was assigned to a doctor it was almost 11:30am. I now queued again to see the consultant. When I finally go in to meet the consultant, she said she doesn't handle fitness examination and referred me to another consultant. I went and joined another queue. On the queue I was able to see the consultant doctor when the door is opened. The doctor (male) was spending most of the time browsing on his laptop instead of attending to patients. And his queue was progressing very slowly. Just when I was next in line, he told the nurse assisting him that he won't attend to any other person. This was nearly 1pm. Can't remember, but I think it was said that they close by 1pm. We were told to come back another day. I refused to leave. Immediately the last patient left I stepped in and persuaded the doctor to attend to me that I'd been there since morning and was made to wait on the wrong queue. He insisted that he was done for the day and asked me to leave. I went back to the other doctor I was initially assigned to, she had stopped attending to people too, but when I explained my challenge and the fact that I had limited time to submit the fitness report, she attended to me. By the time I was done with the tests it was already past 3pm. My whole day was virtually spent in the hospital for just a fitness test.

While waiting I had also observed how nurses would scold an old man who was groaning in pains. This old man was old enough to have children who are much older than most of these nurses, but they don't seem to have any sympathy for the man just because they believe the man had waited too long before seeking medical attention. They would make comments like "Is it today that this problem started? Let us hear something, abeg"
PoliticsRe: 35 Police Officers Missing After Borno Insurgency Attack by uken73(m): 3:38am On Aug 24, 2014
What a pity.

Some of those considered as missing may have just absconded after narrowly escaping death.
Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 10:53pm On Aug 23, 2014
semasir: I am interested too :p
Lol. cheesy
It's pleasure doing biz with you man. Your efforts are appreciated.
grin
CultureRe: Must See - African Bravery In Pictures! by uken73(m): 4:18pm On Aug 23, 2014
Obi1kenobi: Which yeye bravery? Pythons can't kill full grown men and they're very slow, so they're easy to catch. The only risk is getting a painful bite but they have no venom so the bite won't kill you. Once you grab their neck, they're useless.
It's so easy to describe the process. Can you do it?
CultureRe: Must See - African Bravery In Pictures! by uken73(m): 4:17pm On Aug 23, 2014
Ceasar1: Lol.. How did a camera got in there and that light?
I smell Hollywood Magic at work. Just saying..
That is not even one set of photos. Look at the mustache of the guy in the hole and the clothing of the people involved. Experts know how to achieve the expected view from their cameras. One of the pics is of a partially excavated hole to allow more room for access. But these pics seem to be incomplete photo shoots from two different expeditions that have been selected and arranged together for completeness.
Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 3:52pm On Aug 23, 2014
kelechiodo: Thanks. I have seen it. Let me study it
Ok. Thank you for your interest.
Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 2:41pm On Aug 23, 2014
@kelechiodo, I've responded to your e-mail.
Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 12:34pm On Aug 23, 2014
kunmis1: let's talk bro
am interested marketing your product
Mails have been sent to your yahoo & gmail.
Science/TechnologyRe: Google Defending Its Cables From Sharks by uken73(m): 4:32am On Aug 23, 2014
donnypool: wetin dey wow there? na to report you give seun remain
Wow is an exclamation.
Science/TechnologyRe: Google Defending Its Cables From Sharks by uken73(m): 4:29am On Aug 23, 2014
donnypool: .
What is this?
Science/TechnologyRe: Google Defending Its Cables From Sharks by uken73(m): 4:24am On Aug 23, 2014
wow. Nature is fighting back.

And now this project's cost is going to exceed budget.
PoliticsRe: COAS: Nigerian Army Will Be Reorganized by uken73(m):
Good idea.

If the Army keeps Mum about what it does, we complain they are not informing on what they are doing. If they inform, we say they talk too much. Why don't we give these guys a brake and encourage them to do their best. Most of us wont stand half of what these people are facing each day. It's even worse that the people they are sacrificing for wont ever appreciate their efforts.

May God help them to deliver.

Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 9:27pm On Aug 22, 2014
@kelechiodo. Just realized my updated signature does not have e-mail. You can mail me at info [at] accentdigitalresources [dot] com
EducationRe: OAU Fees Hike Struggle: Management Places Union Leaders On Probation by uken73(m): 6:07pm On Aug 21, 2014
Na waoh.

The sad thing is that their fellow students whom they are fighting for would likely abandon them to face their fate.
I'm speaking from experience.

CultureRe: Completely Unclad People of the 21st Century: The Zo'é Tribe (Pics & Videos) by uken73(op): 6:05pm On Aug 21, 2014
MisterG: Here is your answer.

http://www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com/amazon-rainforest-climate.html
Average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius, with some instances being as low as 22 degrees Celsius. That looks cold to me, especially for the kids. And it rains all year round. I appreciate the link.
Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 5:58pm On Aug 21, 2014
kelechiodo: Thanks for the answer. It looks like the buyer is exempted from modifying the software. That is not a great issue. Now, How much is the price of the software and can you modify it for a secondary school
Yes the buyer is exempted from modifying the software. And like I explained earlier, we do modify (customize) for schools. Simple modifications within the 1st year of purchase are free, extensive modifications or modifications requested after the 1st year would be charged.

Other information and price would be provided by e-mail. If you are not comfortable with dropping your e-mail address, you can mail me using the address on my signature.
CelebritiesRe: Genevieve nnaji is the richest Nigeria celebrity by endorsement deals! by uken73(m): 11:48am On Aug 21, 2014
No wonder why almost everyone wants to be an entertainer this days.
CultureRe: Completely Unclad People of the 21st Century: The Zo'é Tribe (Pics & Videos) by uken73(op): 11:02am On Aug 21, 2014
pleep: http://www.rhipplemedia.com/2012/05/unclothed-culture-out-of-adamawa.html
Wow, I once heard there were such in Nigeria, but I didn't belief it.
This world is so deep. There's still a lot to be learnt about this world.
Tech JobsRe: Nursery/Primary/Secondary School Management Software (30% Marketing Commission) by uken73(op): 10:34am On Aug 21, 2014
kelechiodo: Can someone install the software without your office technical input. I mean, a situation whereby the buyer do the installation by himself and runs it without paying annual payment to your office or needing your technical input always.
Thanks for this very useful question.

We charge a one time fee for the software and even offer limited extra customization that is requested in the 1st year free. I say limited because if the customization involves very extensive work, we would charge. There is no annual fee. However if the school should request for modification after the 1st year we would typically charge, but there are instances where the modifications are very simple (maybe just an addition of a simple report that is useful to all schools) and we don't charge. Since the inception of the software in 2010 all updates are placed on a cloud share for our clients to download without any extra charge. We do not promise that it would always be like this, but it's likely to remain like this for a long time.

In Summary: Technical support is also free and would likely remain so for a long time. We only charge for maintenance after the 1st year (which is optional). That is, if a school does not need any modification after the 1st year, they can continue to use the software without any extra cost. But in few instances where there are policy change and a school requests modification, we can charge as per the request.


E.g a school on it's 3rd year of using the software had requested to have core subjects bolded on their report. We did that without a charge.

Another school on it's 2nd year of using the software had requested to have a way of extracting information from the software for use by their ID card printing machine. It was provided without charge. But for their later request to have the software generate and send customized messages to parents whose wards were under-performing, we've agreed on the amount with the school. The update would be ready before next term resumes.

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