Sunday, 8 February 2015

Breaking News ; 2015 Presidential Elections To Hold March 28th 2015 – Jega

INEC Chairman Prof Attahiru Jega has just informed Nigerians that the 2015 scheduled election that was scheduled for Feb 14th to Feb 28th for the Presidency , State and Local Government Elections respectively would now hold on March 28th 2015 . Mr Jega who started the press briefing at exactly 11Pm spoke about the challenges facing INEC and its states Rec’s says security issues in the North East Of Nigeria as a major issue facing the conduction of free and fair elections in Nigeria with the insurgents taking over a major region in the zone .
More to follow ……………

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Saturday, 21 June 2014

You cannot walk forward by looking backward.

The decision to let go of that which has completed its course in your experience is even more important than the decision to welcome new ideas. You cannot walk forward by looking backward. New wine cannot be put into old bottles, for the Bible states that the old bottles will break. You intuitively know what should depart from your life." ~ Raymond Charles Barker from The Power of Decision

Friday, 20 June 2014

How to install and use WhatsApp on your iPad and PC in five easy steps


WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform mobile messaging app which allows you to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS. Currently, WhatsApp Messenger is ONLY available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia. Sadly, it is not available for use on either an iPad/iPod Touch or a Computer.

What if I tell you that in five easy steps, you can get WhatsApp Messenger running on an iPad/iPod, a Mac and a Windows PC and use it without any issues? The awesome thing is that you do not even need to jailbreak your iPad or iPod to get it running. Are you excited already?

How to Download and use WhatsApp for a Mac and a Windows PC:

Requirements:

A Mac or a Windows PC
A mobile phone number
Working Internet Connection
Step by step guide:

Step 1: Download Bluestacks and install it on your PC    ​​


To Download Bluestacks, click www.bluestacks.com and download the software for either  a mac or windows PC. Bluestacks is a software that can run the mobile android environment on a desktop environment. It allows you run your favorite mobile apps fast and fullscreen in your browser and on PC or Mac.

Step 2: Launch Bluestacks after installation and search for Whatsapp
Run the Bluestacks player from the desktop icon to open a layout of the android platform. Click on the Search icon and search for WhatsApp.

Step 3: Install W​​hatsapp and accept terms and conditions
You will be required to log in to your Google account at this point as you’ll be navigated to Google Play.

Step 4: Type your phone number and get the verification code
After you have completed downloading and installation, go to WhatsApp from the main home screen. WhatsApp will ask you to enter a valid phone number.

Note: First type your Country Code like 234 for Nigeria and then your Mobile Number

Step 5: Introduce the verification code to enjoy Whatsapp on your PC​​​​​​
WhatsApp will try to verify your number, but it will most likely show a fail message. Do not worry. Simply click on "Call Me" to receive a automatic call on your mobile phone. You will get a confirmation number. Ensure to write the number down. Next is for you to type the received number in verification field.



You can now enjoy WhatsApp on your Mac or Windows PC same way you do it on a smartphone.



How to Download and use WhatsApp for iPad/iPod Touch:

Requirements:

An iPad or iPod Touch
A mobile phone number
Working Internet Connection
An iPhone and a computer to help transfer the data.
Step by step guide:

Step 1: Ensure that you already have Whatsapp running on your iPhone
If you do not, click www.whatsapp.com and downlaod directly on your iphone. You can equally download via Apple Store. When download is completed, activate with your mobile number to get started.

Step 2: Download iFunBox and install it on your Computer


To Download iFunBox, click www.i-funbox.com and download the software for either  a mac or windows PC. iFunBox is App Installer and File Manager for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Step 3: Connect your iPhone to the Computer and run iFunBox
On connecting your iPhone, allow the drivers get installed. When this is done, iFunBox will automatically recognize your device and open it.

Note: You must have iTunes installed on your PC or Mac. Lol! I am sure you already know this.

Step 4a: Copy the WhatsApp.ipa file from the folder where iTunes stores the data to the desktop
On a Windows PC, you will find it here: C:\Users\Username\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Mobile Applications\

On a Mac, you will find it here: /Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Mobile Applications/

Step 4b: copy the iPhone WhatsApp’s database to the desktop
Start iFunBox and since it has access to your device, simply copy the iPhone WhatsApp’s database to the desktop. You will find it here: \connected devices\your phone name\user applications\WhatsApp\

Once you see this, you then select the folders ‘Documents’ and ‘Library’ and click the ‘Copy to PC’ button seen on the menu bar. These two folders should be copied to your desktop.

Subsequently, uninstall WhatsApp from your iPhone and ensure not to use the SIM card to activate WhatsApp again.

Step 5: Connect the iPad/iPod to the PC and run iFunBox
When you connect your iPad/iPod, run iFunBox and simply install WhatsApp to the iPad/iPod by clicking the ‘Install App’ button found in the menu bar.

Next stop is to retrieve the WhatsApp.ipa file and install it and then copy the database from your desktop to the iPad. Do the same thing to get to the WhatsApp folder. It can be found here: \connected devices\your iPad name\user applications\WhatsApp\

You will have to now delete the folders ‘Documents’ and ‘Library’ and copy the earlier saved ones from your desktop to this location.

Enjoy!

Friday, 30 May 2014

11 Things you need to start telling yourself everyday

Every day, we constantly struggle with various problems, these are things you need to keep reminding yourself on a daily basis to help deal (cope) with these problems.

1. Past mistakes don’t determine who you are. Don’t let yesterday’s shortcomings prevent you from doing something great today. Learn from your mistakes and grow from them.

2. You are not your father, mother, brother, or sister. You came to this world as separate beings (even the Siamese twins). Define your own path and stop trying to follow someone else’s.

3. There are times in your life when you have difficult choices to make. Guess what? You’re going to make the wrong choice sometimes. Learn from the wrong choices but do not let them hold you back.

4. Everybody fails. It’s not just you and you’re not the first one to be in this situation. Take comfort in knowing that somebody else out there understands what you’re going through.



5. Believe in yourself. It doesn’t matter what labels have been put on you or what limitations you’ve been told you have. There is no one that can determine your value, you are what you tell yourself you are.

6. You’re better than being someone’s second choice. Don’t waste all of your time and energy trying to win the love or approval of someone that doesn’t want you to have it.

7. Its okay to ask for help or advice. It does not make you a beggar, it makes you better.

8. If you ask someone for advice, listen to it. Don’t just look for someone to agree with you.

9. Rome was not built in a day. Understand that small achievements matter and you are simply paving your way to even greater ones.

10. Don’t overestimate your dreams. Sitting around and doing nothing only makes the dream seem bigger, get up and start trying to make that dream come true.

11. Your friends will make or mar you. The people you surround yourself with will always contribute to your success and/or your destruction. Keep only people that will help you grow and not bring you down.


-Thought Catalog

Monday, 12 May 2014

Still on abducted Chibok schoolgirls

WE, Nigerian bloggers, view with grave concern the continued detention of the innocent school girls who were abducted from Chibok, Borno State on April 15, 2014.

We are of the strong view that no amount of social grievance either against the government and or the people of Nigeria can justify such an act of violence against school children. We therefore condemn the abduction in very strong terms.

Nonetheless, we are appalled that despite the increasing global attention on the missing girls, there seems to be a relative silence on it in the local press.

In addition, we have also noticed gaps in the narrative on this incident both on the social media platforms and in the international press.

It is understandable that given the strong emotions that this abduction have evoked, accurate and fact-based narratives are difficult to come by on this sad incident of violence.

We wish to point out that the abduction and continued detention of these innocent schoolgirls violate the provisions of a number of international conventions, optional protocols of convention and international legal instruments to which Nigeria is a signatory  and whose provisions bind all Nigerians.

We particularly call attention to those international conventions that enjoin parties in conflict to take special action to protect women and children in times of war and conflict and note that the abduction is an affront to their provisions and to every decent conduct.

We call on those detaining these girls to release them. We appeal to you in the name of God and in the names of all you hold dear.

We deplore the violence and loss of lives that have preceded this ugly event and urge you in the name of God who is a God of peace, reconciliation and forgiveness to embrace the path of dialogue as the only sure way of resolving the grievances that underlie this conflict.

We also call on the government of Nigeria to do everything in its power, even if it includes an international security agency, to bring the girls back from the hands of those who currently hold them, and restore a sense of security to the country as soon as possible.

Elections are coming up next year. Citizens want to be able to feel safe wherever they are.

Democracy thrives best when citizens feel empowered to pursue their daily chores without fear or threat to their lives and property.

Nwachukwu Egbunike, for Nigerian bloggers.

Saturday, 26 April 2014

OAU student builds solar-powered car

When determination meets great innovation, then we have someone like Segun Oyeyiola. A final year student of Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U), Ile-Ife, in this interview with ’RONKE SANYA, bares it all on how he achieved the feat of building and driving a car that needs no fuel to move, but solar and wind energy:

Can you introduce yourself?
I am Oyeyiola Segun, a final year student of electronic and electrical engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. I am a native of Ifetedo, Ife South Local Government Area in Osun State, Nigeria.

I am a kind of person that see every problem as an opportunity for me to find a lasting solution to it. When others talk about problems facing them, I try to solve problems that come my way. I don’t give up on any situation that I find myself; I have always believed that there is a way out of every problem, if I look closely, so, I want to be known and identified as a problem solver.

 What problem did you identify that spurred you to make a solar powered car?
I noticed that there is a problem in our climate change which is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years and this is caused due to the effects of combustion of fuel.

If we can reduce or stop combustion of fuel, this world will be a better place for us to live. Most of us are not aware of this problem, so I thought of building a car that will not use fuel for its movement. This car will not produce carbon dioxide emissions that cause change in our climate.

How did you get the materials to build the car?
I used the available materials I could find around to build the car. I also used my personal money for the building of the car and the little funds my parents could also provide. However, I still need more funds to perfect the work.

When you wanted to start this project, what was the reaction of your friends and parents?
Most of my friends said that my country has not built a car that uses fuel; they wondered how I could possibly build a car that will not use fuel. They tried to discourage me but I told them that, we, the youths are the agent of change and it will start from somewhere. My parents knew the kind of person I was. They knew that I love bringing solutions to problems; they were just looking forward to how I would solve the problem.

When the car moved, right in their presence, they were very happy that I said it and I did it.

What kept you focused and determined?
I just believed that I could do it, despite all odds. I have made up my mind that the car would be the personal car that I will be driving around town.

How long did it take you to build the car?
I cannot really say for now but it is more than 12 months now. This was because I initially started getting the materials in bits.

Did you encounter any financial challenges?
Financial challenge has always been there but I just continued and moved on with my work because I am so optimistic about the future.

How does the car function?
The car uses wind and solar energy, most people think it is only solar energy because they can only see the solar panel on top of the car but the car uses wind and solar energy.

Apart from that, you can know the state of the car like the battery level, weather conditions, how far you can go and the GPS location of the car by installing the simple application I developed alongside the car.

How does the application work?
The application can be installed on your smartphone or your laptop, from this application, you will be able to get some information about the car. So it will also reduce the stress of manual checking of our normal car

 Do you plan to manufactor more of this?
The car is targeted to be used in Nigeria and Africa in general. This is because of our weather. If we refuse to make a car like this, no other countries will do it for us. So my plan is that this car will be our future car.

Apart from the fame that the production of this car has brought you, what else has it brought you? Has any company shown interest in financing or supporting you?
As of his moment, no company has shown interest in financing or supporting me. Maybe they are not aware of my project.

How did your lecturers react when you finished the project?
My lecturers are aware of it, one of them commented on it on my Facebook page. However, I have not met anyone personally.

Plan for the future
I plan to set up my own company and bring more people on board and work together as a team and achieve more.

Words of advice for other students willing to embark on a project like this too:
In life, there will always be challenging situations that will appear discouraging, we can’t run away from it, instead, we should see it as an opportunity to succeed. Make hard work your watchword, knowing that in every challenge, there is a way out of it.