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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

NYSC Camp Opening Dates (2016 Batch A Stream I & II)

Camp opening dates for NYSC Batch A 2016 (Stream I and II) have been announced. All graduates of Nigerian tertiary institutions that have been mobilized for 2016 Batch A NYSC orientation should take note. The authorities of the National Youth Service Corps have updated the mobilization timetable to effect this change. Interested persons should endeavour to check the updated version.

According to the new update, Deployment and Printing of Call-up Letters by ICT Department will take place between 21st and 30th March, 2016. Notification/On-line Printing of NYSC Call-up Letters by mobilized graduates will be between 24th – 30th March, 2016.
NYSC Batch A 2016 Stream I & II Camp Opening Dates

Below are the dates orientation programme will start for NYSC batch a prospective corps members. It is this same day the camp will open. Below are the different dates camp will open for Stream 1 and Stream 2.

 1.  2016 Batch A Orientation Course (Stream I) Starts 1st April and Ends 20th April, 2016
 2.  2016 Batch A Orientation Course (Stream II) Starts 27th April and Ends 16th May, 2016

You can check the full Batch A mobilization schedule here to see other important dates. If you have been mobilized, there are other pieces of information we have written to help you. You might want to check out our article on the items you need to take to NYSC camp. They will greatly make your life there easier.

On the day NYSC camp opens, registration starts and therefore, you may want to get there on time. This list of all NYSC camp locations and their addresses can help you locate your camp.

If you would also like to familiarize with the NYSC anthem that you will sing every day of the orientation camp, you can download it as mp3 here. You will also sing it all through your service year at special events.

Now, that you know the dates NYSC camp will open for both 2016 Batch A stream 1 and stream 2 prospective corps members, share it with others please. Don’t forget that orientation programmes start on the same day the camp is opened.
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The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday launched an empowerment scheme aimed at creating a new set of entrepreneurs among members of the National Youth Service Corps and fresh graduates.

    The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, who launched the Youth Initiative Entrepreneurship Development Programme for corps members, said the scheme would be implemented by the central bank and Heritage Bank.

    He said the initiative would enable serving corps members as well as fresh graduates with good business ideas to assess N3m to start up their business.

    The governor stated that while the loan would be given to corps members at single digit interest rate, they would be required to deposit their NYSC discharge certificates as collateral for the credit facility.

    According to him, the bank is targeting 10,000 youth corps members in the pilot phase of the scheme, adding that this would help to create about one million direct jobs in the next four years.


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Like it or not, people get scammed by Webmasters all the time and we often see complaints threads popping up unending.

To avoid such situation, I will suggest every prospective clients follow these steps to forestall a situation where a Webmaster runs off with your money.



*Ask about him.

Prospective clients often times ask for a webmaster portfolio and after seeing them that's it. They get carried away by his impressive designs without making efforts to reach out to his past clients on how genuine and reliable he his. They then part with their money as down payment until they realise they've just been scammed.

*Visit his business location.

When you are about to contact a job to any webmaster of your choice, please endeavour deal with anyone close to you. This way, you will be able to visit his office or home for double assurances.

*Add them on Social Media.

Another way to forestall an ugly situation is by adding your webmaster on Social Media. Make sure you have at least two of his accounts and scrutinize his profile before dealing with him. This way, you can be rest assured your contract agreement with him will be fulfilled.
Most webmasters are avid social media users so they often times have at least a Twitter, Facebook or Instagram account.

*Make realistic demands.

Some clients often times make demands that are not realistic. The rule of the thumb here is to cut your coat according to your cloth. Many times I have seen people request sites like Konga and Jumia. When you ask how much they've budgeted for the project, they say something like 20k. Haba! Webmasters are not slaves hence they take your money and run.

Be wise.

* Pay them well.

This is still in line with the last point. When you contract a job to a webmaster and he gives you a quote, it is very normal to get a bargain but in as much as you want to make some savings it is also very nice to reward your webmaster for his creativity.

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The Corp members of Ijare and Irese under Ifedore local government, ondo state , under the supervision of Miss Ogunsola (LGI), today in mass trooped out to sensitise the people of Irese about the danger and risk of having unprotected sex and teenage pregnancy.
It came to our notice that almost all the teenage girls in Irese town are either pregnant or don't have the idea of the risk behind teenage pregnancy. We took it upon us as our weekly CDS today to go and educate the teenagers on the risk behind having teenage pregnancy and unprotected sex. It was all a success as the people of Irese turned out in mass, to be educated by Corp members. The LGI was so happy with the idea and the way the Corp members of Irese and Ijare organised themselves, she also praised the team spirit and encouraged the continuity of team spirit.
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Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Infinix Zero 3 is arriving just in time for the holidays. The Infinix Zero 3, which is also known as the X552, is designed for breathtaking viewing and amazing image-capturing capability as well as for jaw-dropping performance and superb sound quality.
Display and Camera

The sleek and portable Infinix Zero 3 packs a huge 5.5-inch IPS display with Full HD resolution, which translates into a high pixel density of about 401 pixels per inch.

You should expect impressive viewing experience on this one, even when watching a movie on it with friends. The screen is protected by a rugged Corning Gorilla Glass.

The phablet is decked out to serve up breathtaking images with a combo of 20.7-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The main shooter is a SONY IMX230 CMOS sensor with 6P Largan lens, dual LED flash, autofocus, HDR and face detection, amongst others, for eye-catching images.

The camera offers improved light sensitivity and 4k ultra HD video recording.
Hardware and Software

Users should expect to enjoy robust performance with the new Infinix Zero 3, at least, on paper. It is fitted with an octa-core MediaTek processor which rocks along at impressive speeds of up to 2.2GHz.

The 64-bit chip is paired with ample 3 GB of RAM for high responsiveness when using multiple apps at the same time. The device will come with onboard storage of either 16 GB or 32 GB, expandable up to a whopping 2 TB with an SD card. Android 5.1 Lollipop is the software of choice here.
Other Features

Infinix Zero 3 supports dual-SIM, dual-standby functionality for simultaneous use of two SIM cards. It is accompanied by a powerful 3030mAh non-removable, Li-Polymer battery.

The juicer supports fast charging and can deliver up to 11 hours of talk time on a charge. It is designed for quality sound with high-sensitivity audio/twin microphones.

The Infinix Zero 3 features high-speed 3G connectivity for download speeds of up to 21 Mbps. Connectivity options also include microUSB 2.0 port, Bluetooth 4.1 with A2DP and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with Wi-Fi Direct and Hotspot.
Pricing and availability

Infinix Zero 3 X552 is not yet available in Nigeria, but is currently available for preorder, exclusive to Jumia. When available, Infinix Zero 3 Price in Nigeria is expected to range between N40,000 to N60,000, depending on your location. The price is however, not yet official.
Infinix Zero 3 Specs

Here are a few specs of the Infinix Zero 3 X552:
General Features

Platform: Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
Processor: 2.2GHz octa-core Processor (Mediatek Helio X10)
GPU: -
Memory: 3GB RAM
Colours: -
Dimension: 142 x 70.2 x 7.1 mm
Weight: 120 g
SIM Type: Nano-SIM
SIM Count: Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
Display

Display: 5.5-inch IPS Display, 1080 x 1920 pixels (400ppi)
Display Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Camera

Rear Camera: 20.7 MP Camera, dual LED Flash, 4k HD Video
Rear Camera Features: Autofocus, realtime phase detection, Smart Gesture, Geo-tagging, Panorama, Slo Mo
Front Camera: 5MP Camera, BSI
Storage

Built-in Storage: 16GB or 32GB Storage
Memory Card Support: Yes
Bundled Cloud Storage: -
Network Support

2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz
2G CDMA 1X: No
3G WCDMA: 850 / 2100MHz
3G CDMA EVDO: No
4G LTE: No
Internet & Connectivity

GPRS: Yes, up to 48kbps
EDGE: Yes
3G/WCDMA/HSPA: Yes, up to 21mbps
HSPA+: No
CDMA EVDO: No
4G LTE: No
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi Hotspot: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes, Bluetooth 4.0
NFC: No
Infrared Blaster: No
USB Port: Yes, microUSB 2.0
Messaging

SMS/MMS: Yes
Instant Messaging: Yes
Push Emails: Yes
Email Protocol:
Entertainment

Music Player: Yes, mp3, WAV, FLAC, eACC+
Video Player: Yes, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, XviD
FM Radio: Yes (with RDS)
Loudspeaker: Yes
3.5mm Jack: Yes
Navigation

Navigation: Yes, GPS with A-GPS
Maps: Yes, Google Maps
Sensors & Control

Digital Compass: Yes
Accelerometer: Yes
Proximity Sensor: Yes
Light Sensor: Yes
Barometer: No
Pedometer: No
Gyroscope: Yes
Fingerprint Scanner: No
Iris Scanner: No
Intelligent Digital Assistant: -
Motion Sensing / Gesture Control: -
Voice Control: -
Other Features

Video Streaming: Yes
Wireless Charging: No
Water Resistant: No
Dust Resistant:
Image Editor: Yes
Video Editor: No (download at store)
Document Viewer: No (download at store)
Document Editor: No (download at store)
Battery

Battery: 3030 mAh Battery
Standby Time: -
Talktime: -

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Singer Yemi Alade Steps Out in Hot Mini Skirt and slated her new hair style yet again.

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Kindly check Jamb's site. I'm dead serious. #190+ to 200+

Still awaiting my 270+ tho


Oya Drop your testimony

I dey go print am out first thing tomorrow morning incase of incasity


They only added +40.

They shall keep on adding till I get 270+ cuz I know fully well what I did


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The latest Africa Wealth Report by New World Wealth reveals there are now just over 160,000 millionaires in Africa.

    Interestingly, from 2000 to 2013, the number of millionaires on the continent grew by more than 145 percent, compared to the worldwide growth rate of 73 percent.

    In recent years, most of the ‘new millionaires’ have been young entrepreneurs and investors who have created promising businesses and invested in lucrative sectors of Africa’s fast-growing economies.

    This year, more new millionaires will join the club.

    In this article, I’ll share with you the top business opportunities on the continent that will make more millionaires in 2016.

    Let’s meet them…


    1) Solar Power

    Solar energy is one of Africa’s most abundant natural resources. Most parts of sub-Saharan Africa enjoy more than 300 days of free God-given sunlight every year.

    Still, over 600 million people on the continent, especially in rural areas, don’t have access to reliable electricity. In most cities and towns, power outages are the norm and people often have to rely on noisy petrol and diesel power generators.

    Solar energy is free, absolutely clean and abundant. And it provides the best alternative for people in remote parts of Africa who are out of reach of electricity grids.

    Interestingly, some smart entrepreneurs are rising to the challenge of lighting up Africa through solar energy, and are very likely to join the millionaires club in 2016.

    I’ll share a few interesting examples…

    Off Grid Electric, a solar energy provider in Tanzania recently raised $25 million from international investors and won a $5 million grant from USAID. The company is already on track to provide solar power to 1 million homes in East Africa by 2017 and has recently expanded into Rwanda.

    M-KOPA, which provides ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar power systems has attracted investments of up to $40 million. This Kenyan-based business has already provided solar power to nearly 300,000 homes in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.


    2) Agribusiness

    Agribusiness is Africa’s untapped goldmine, and a major potential source of millionaires in 2016.

    According to a World Bank report, Africa’s agribusiness industry is expected to be worth $1 trillion by 2030.

    With up to 60 percent of the world’s uncultivated arable land, fertile soils, abundant labour, and all-year sunshine, sub-Saharan Africa surely has the potential to become the world’s biggest exporter of food products.

    Even if Africa decides to ignore export markets, the continent’s one billion people provides a huge and ready market for agribusiness.

    Still, every year, African countries import more than 70 percent of wheat consumed, over 300,000 tons of chicken and spend more than $10 billion on imported grains, especially rice.

    Interestingly, more African entrepreneurs are tapping into the vast opportunities in Africa’s agribusiness market.

    And with the continued harsh impacts of low crude oil prices in 2016, sleeping agribusiness giants like Nigeria and Angola are finally putting a strong focus on agribusiness as a means to diversifying their economies. This means that governments in these countries are now more open and supportive of agribusiness initiatives.


    3) Smartphones

    The phone in the picture is one of the versions of the Obi Worldphone; a low-priced smartphone that’s specifically targeted at the African market.

    Guess what? It sells for just about $129, and it’s selling like hot cakes.

    Africa is currently the second fastest growing market for mobile phones, after Asia. However, the first wave of Africa’s mobile phone revolution is almost over.

    These days, African consumers are looking to upgrade from ‘first generation’ feature phones to smartphones. It’s no surprise that the continent’s growing population of technology and fashion-savvy youth now presents a multi-billion dollar market for smartphones.

    However, most ‘new-age’ smartphone devices like iPhone, Blackberry and Samsung are quite expensive for the average African. This has created a huge opportunity for low-priced smartphones that are now hitting the African market.

    Better still, many of these smartphones are built on the Android operating system, have similar features to the ‘high end’ smartphones and most are just as stylishly designed.

    In the last eighteen months, over a dozen low-priced smartphone brands have debuted on the African market. Given the market potential for these phones, they’ll very likely make more millionaires for the entrepreneurs behind them.


    4) Internet Access

    Africa’s internet market is worth billions of dollars.

    It’s no surprise that tech giants like Google and Facebook are scrambling to improve internet access to millions of Africans. Google’s Project Loon and Facebook’s Free Basics are just two of several bold initiatives to connect Africa.

    However, some smart African entrepreneurs are already making impressive moves to conquer the internet access market.

    One example is ‘BRCK’ a startup company in Kenya that has created a rugged internet modem device that’s designed for harsh environments with limited internet connection and electricity. The modem can hop between Ethernet, WiFi, 3G and 4G, and comes with eight hours of battery life.

    This African-inspired invention has already sold thousands of units in 54 countries, even in faraway places as India. Their biggest customers have been schools.

    Recently, BRCK raised $3 million in funding from investors to extend the reach of this amazing device. The entrepreneurs behind it will surely be smiling to the bank, after all the hardwork is done.


    5) Education

    Africa’s human talent is one of its most ignored and underexplored assets.

    With one of the world’s youngest populations (over 50 percent of Africans are younger than 31), the continent is rich with creative and innovative talent. However, poor access to quality education is a serious threat to Africa’s human capital.

    Currently, a couple of interesting businesses and initiatives are achieving remarkable successes as they tackle Africa’s education problems head-on.

    Bridge Academies (in Kenya and East Africa) and Omega Schools (in Ghana and West Africa) have built an incredible education model of low-cost primary schools that allow pupils to pay as low as $1 a day as school fees.

    Another interesting business on Africa’s education scene is Andela. Through its free and highly rigorous training program, Andela develops promising African talents into top class software developers who are hired out to the likes of Microsoft and other tech giants in the USA and Europe.

    This interesting business model is called ‘talent-as-a-service’.

    Andela recently attracted $10 million in investment and is on track to train 100,000 world class African software developers over ten years.


    6) African Art

    How much do you think African art is worth these days?

    You’ll be surprised.

    In November 2014, a collection of antique African art from Mali, Gabon, Congo and Liberia was sold in New York at Sotheby’s for a record-breaking price of $41 million. This is the largest ever sum realized from the sale of African art in the USA.

    Not too long ago, a set of wooden sculptures by the Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu sold in London for over $500,000, three times the expected price.

    New World Map, the aluminium and copper sculpture of El Anatsui, the Ghanaian artist, sold for roughly $767,000, one of the highest prices ever fetched by the work of an indigenous African artist.

    After decades of neglect, both antique and contemporary works of African art are attracting high prices in the world’s major art markets.

    In 2016, more investors and collectors will be upping the demand for African art, and more millionaires will be made in the process.


    7) Retail

    In April 2016, the Mall of Africa will open in South Africa. This massive 131,000 square metres of retail space is the largest shopping mall in Africa ever to be built in one phase.

    Recently, the Two Rivers mall opened in Nairobi, Kenya. It’s the largest shopping mall of its kind anywhere in East Africa.

    Across the continent, both local and international supermarket brands like Shoprite, Game, Checkers, Woolworths, Edgars and Spar are expanding as they scramble for every inch of available space in shopping and retail infrastructure developments.

    Interestingly, the battle for retail supremacy in Africa isn’t only happening in physical retail chains.

    eCommerce giants like Konga and Jumia have grown quite impressively in the last few years. Both internet-based retail businesses now have a combined worth of over $1 billion.

    In fact, the battle ground for Africa’s retail market is moving beyond the continent’s shores. New eCommerce entrants like Mall for Africa and Shop to my Door now make it possible for Africans to shop directly from retailers in the USA, UK and China.

    Amazing!

    Africa is now one of the fastest growing retail markets in the world. A large and growing middle class, increasing local spending power, and a boom in the number of expat workers are fueling the shopping trend on the continent.


    8.) Apps and Online Services

    There’s a digital revolution taking over Africa. These days, many services now have an app or are going online. Africa’s digital economy is growing really fast.

    These days, there’s almost an app or online service for anything you want.

    If you’re looking for a suitable hotel accommodation in Nigeria, Hotels.ng and Jovago.com are now the biggest online services in the hotel booking business. Recently, Hotels.ng attracted an investment of $1.2 million.

    If you want to watch African movies on the fly, there’s an app for that. IrokoTV is an app that gives you access to 5,000+ African movies on your mobile phone.

    In January 2016, IrokoTV secured an additional $19 million in investment funding to expand its presence across Africa.

    If you’d like to order bespoke furniture pieces without having to run after artisans or worry about quality, there’s an online service for that too. Showroom.ng is a Nigerian startup that’s changing how people buy furniture in Africa’s biggest economy.

    In 2016, more apps and online services will launch across Africa to solve problems and provide value. And more millionaires will be made in the process.


    9) Payment Solutions

    Every year in Africa, over $100 billion in transactions are still done in cash. This presents a huge and lucrative financial services opportunity for savvy entrepreneurs.

    Since M-Pesa was introduced in East Africa, the transformational mobile-based money transfer and payment service has proved to be phenomenal in Kenya and Tanzania, where the platform handles over 200 million person-to-person transactions every year.

    In other parts of Africa, there is a huge scramble for Africa’s next big money transfer and payment service.

    In Nigeria alone, several promising businesses are jostling to dominate Africa’s biggest economy. Some of the top contenders are Paga, PayAttitude, SimplePay and PayWithCapture.

    Less than six months ago, Paga attracted a $13 million investment to expand its business within and outside Nigeria. It’s a huge bet that has the potential to really pay off.

    Payment solutions will be a key area to watch in 2016.


    10) Real Estate

    Africa’s real estate market is a multi-billion dollar opportunity, and several new millionaires will build their fortunes in this market.

    In almost every corner of the continent, real estate projects are emerging. The biggest attractions are high-rise hotels and office buildings, residential homes and apartments, and shopping malls.

    In Nigeria alone, there is a shortfall of 17 million housing units, with a funding requirement of $363 billion.

    In Angola’s capital, Luanda, prime office rents are among the highest in the world at US$150 per sq metre per month.

    In Mozambique, property prices at the sea ports, particularly for warehouses, are one of Africa’s most expensive.

    The key markets for real estate on every investor’s agenda are Angola, Nigeria, Egypt, Mozambique, South Africa and Kenya. All of these countries are experiencing a real estate boom like never before in history.

    Africa’s large and youthful population, an expanding middle class, increasing urbanization, influx of expatriates and multinational companies are the key drivers of demand for both commercial and residential real estate.


    11) Startup financing

    Investing in startup and early-stage businesses is on the rise globally, accounting for 67 percent of all venture capital (VC) funds in North America and increasing 19-fold in Europe.

    Across Africa, start-up companies are attracting the interest of venture capital, private equity, social impact funds and angel investors who are looking for higher returns on invested capital.

    In 2015 alone, the amount of capital invested in African startup businesses was roughly $0.5 billion. And in 2016, this figure is expected to double.

    As Africa’s young entrepreneurs continue to come up with brilliant business ideas that have the potential to significantly disrupt both new and established markets, it’s almost impossible for investors to ignore the lure of attractive investment returns.

    As of January 2016, there are now more than 200 investment organisations, firms and platforms that are focused on investing in early-stage African businesses.


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Tuesday, 19 January 2016



Comedian,Actor,Business Mogul and Now Philanthropist Ali baba shares another instagram challenge worth 20k after recently giving out cash for the "best dimple Smile" during the weekend. 

If it's easy money get it now... Start looking for military people. See the challenge in his post.
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Thursday, 24 December 2015

Starting in the mid 90s, the Internet, the arrival of the MP3 format as a way to compress digital music, and the introduction of the iPod and other music players together spurred a huge transformation in how we listen to music. We have myriad options these days to manage our music collections and to listen to music across an array of digital devices.

In the past few years, the smartphone and tablet have — mostly for the convenience factor — taken over the interface of how we find and consume music, but many users still use PCs as their go-to digital music device. And starting around 2007, streaming music services like Pandora and Slacker, and later entrants like Spotify, Google Music, Apple Music, and others, have reshaped the listening experience, allowing the convenience of radio playlists with the customization and control that no previous audio technology based on physical media ever allowed.

Along the way, the consumer electronics industry has responded to these changes. Innumerable options abound for convenient headphone listening from our devices. But one of the hottest areas in consumer audio in the past few years is wireless speakers. Using the ubiquitous wireless technologies of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built into just about every tablet and smartphone, music can be conveniently played on speakers placed anywhere in your home. While there are hundreds of choices in wireless speakers, portable and otherwise (mostly Bluetooth), this article will focus on the expandable music systems for the home, from budget to high-end.

Not all too many years ago, if you wanted the same music in multiple rooms in your home, you had to invest in wiring speakers into walls or running speaker wire to feed speakers and having multiple amplifiers to power them, either in a central location or in each room. Today’s systems use the wireless transmission and control capabilities of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and in several cases proprietary mesh networks to enable a distributed approach to having one or two rooms or a whole house’s worth of speakers for your music – all controlled from your smartphone, tablet, or PC.
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Every time a new game drops in a beloved franchise, some segment of its fans jokingly say farewell to loved ones, showers, eating, and/or sleep. Some of you who’ve never done this with a game may be familiar with the concept every time a new Game of Thrones novel drops. For me, Fallout 4 has been that kind of game — so I’m somewhat sympathetic to this tale of woe from a beleaguered Russian man who is arguing that Bethesda’s latest title is so addictive, it cost him his job, his wife, and his health.
Russian website RT.com claims that the man is suing Bethesda for 500,000 roubles ($7000) for emotional distress, stating: “If I knew that this game could have become so addictive, I would have become a lot more wary of it. I would not have bought it, or I would have left it until I was on holiday or until the New Year holidays.”
It’s difficult to know what to make of the case, which has no precedent in Russian law, but the law firm representing the man has stated that they want “to see how far we can go regarding this case.” In the US, the firm NCSoft was ordered to pay the legal fees of a Hawaii man who claimed to have become addicted to Lineage II, and the entire question of whether gaming or the Internet is “addictive” is subject to considerable debate.


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NASA has examined the surface of Mars with rovers and satellites, but gaining a fuller understanding of the planet requires looking beneath the surface. That’s the goal of the InSight mission, which was supposed to launch next year. However, a problem with the main instrument has resulted in a delay that could end up with the entire mission being scrubbed. This is a setback for Mars research to be sure.

InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) is a stationary lander with the goal of analyzing the interior of Mars, which would be only the second planet examined in such a way after Earth. By learning more about the internal structure of mars, scientists can draw conclusions about the evolution of not only that planet, but perhaps all rocky planets.


To accomplish this, NASA equipped the lander with three main instrument packages. There’s the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3), and Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment (RISE). The SEIS instrument (seen below as a prototype) is the most important part of the mission, and sadly, that the cause of the delay as well. This sensor will be placed on the surface to monitor any seismic activity within Mars, everything from shifts in the crust to responses to meteorite impacts. For this incredibly sensitive seismometer to work, it needs to be vacuum sealed. Engineers have detected a broken seal on the SEIS package that will probably take a few months to fix.
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When you have had a couple of drinks at IYA sikirat's beer parlour mixed with osogbo weed..and you want a Christmas tree grin....this is what you get.


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1) Things fall apart.
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2) Eze goes to school.
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3) Half of a yellow sun.
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4) Ake.
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5) The Nigerain Constitution.
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I know this topic will shock many people who believe in the propaganda that the use of condom is a formidable prevention against HIV but unfortunately,using a condom does not prevent you from contracting HIV but only reduces the chance of contracting it.

Now read this and i doubt if you will ever read this anywhere else because the condom industry is a huge one and facts like this may not be widely disseminated but here i give it to you to ponder over.


-Human immunodeficient Virus(HIV) is very virulent and can pass through through unnoticeable and painless skin abrasion on the penile shaft as well as the vaginal region.

-The viral load is present in cervico-vaginal fluid and of-course in the blood.

-We will agree that in most cases if not all,the condom no matter how carefully worn still exposes some part of the penile shaft and this is where the problem lies because in most cases,the vaginal secretions come in contact with this exposed region of the shaft.

-This means an automatic entry of the virus from the vaginal fluid into the man especially when there are some abrasions on the penile skin which of-course is so delicate and easily bruised.

-If the man also has the virus and he happens to have any form of abrasion on the penile shaft then the woman can easily contract the virus once the Unclad part of his shaft touches the walls of the vaginal.


This is just a simple illustration to show that condoms are no guarantee prevention against HIV.

Staying faithful to one sexual partner who is HIV negative and will not be silly enough to indulge in careless sexual act with an infected individual remains the best way to prevent HIV.

The bottom line is that no one is really safe and we all stand the risk of contracting it as the Virus has a transient period between when it is contracted and when it can be detected in the blood so you may meet someone who is tested negative today and later may test positive.


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Just when you thought you've seen enough comes this shocker... Two relatives were nabbed involving themselves in homosexual acts at Agbor Alidinma in Ika South Local Government area of Delta state, yesterday, December 23, 2015. According to a report posted online, a man identified as Mr. Monday Ehikwe was caught "servicing" his nephew, Godwin Chukwueku Okwuoseh. The duo were caught right in the act in one of the buildings in the area.

According to the report, the accused who were caught by the vigilante group attached to the community were handed over to the Okpala, the spiritual head of Agbor-Alidinma and his council of chiefs who subsequently handed them over to the Chief Priest of a shrine , for spiritual cleaning and administration of first step traditional oath on them.

They were further instructed to pay a fine of N25,000 each and to return to the shrine on January, 2016, with one native cow for final traditional bath as well as to come along with 36 native chalks, 50 cola nuts, two red cloths each and 20 tuber of yams.
 

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Friday, 20 November 2015





A coalition of Non Indigenous Students of the Rivers State University of Science & Technology carried out a peaceful protest in the school premises. The protest was due to the 300% difference between indigene fees and that of students who are indigence of Rivers state. The Non Indigenous Students reportedly vented their streets of the school to vent their frustration on Wednesday, 18th November.

One of the students who spoke with Pulse disclosed that non-indigenes of the states are paying N82, 000 as tuition, while those from Rivers state pay a total of N18, 000. According to the aggrieved student, former governor of the state, Rotimi Amaechi reduced the fees last session and all students were paying the same amount as fees but since Governor Nyesom Wike took office with the new Vice Chancellor of the school, Prof Blessing Didia, the fees for non-indigenes were increased while those for indigenes stayed the same.

The students are now calling on the Federal Government to see to it that the situation in the school is fairly rectified. : http://ift.tt/1Lr8V1g




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President Muhammadu Buhari departs to Abuja on Sunday for Tehran where he will participate in the third Gas Exporting Countries’ Forum opening in the Iranian capital on Monday, 23-11-2015.

According to a statement issued on Friday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President and the leaders of Iran, Russia, Qatar, the Netherlands, Venezuela, Oman, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, Bolivia and other member-countries of the GECF are expected to review the current market outlook on gas.

Adesina said the leaders would also discuss strategies for boosting gas production during their meeting in Tehran.

He said Nigeria and other GECF members currently account for 42 percent of global gas production‎, 70 percent of global gas reserves, 40 percent of pipeline transmission of gas and 65 percent of the global trade in Liquefied Natural Gas.
The presidential spokesman added that Buhari who was scheduled to hold bilateral talks with other participating Heads of State and Government on the sidelines of the GECF summit, would also meet with Nigerians resident in Iran.

He said, “The President will be accompanied on the trip by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama; the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu and the National Security Adviser, Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd.).
“He is due back in Abuja on Tuesday, November 24, 2015.”
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