Friday, 8 August 2014

data splash

Do you use an iPhone, a Windows phone, an android
device, a tablet or you have a modem, and has been
subscribing to very expensive data plans.
Avail yourself the opportunity of the following cheap
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Get 500MB for as low as N1000
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NOTE:
- This is not a cheat code, it is real and legal, it is a
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- Only available on MTN/Etisalat for now.
-Validity lasts for a maximum of 30 days, validity
days can also be extended on request.
-Higher data purchase available on request
-This offer is tested and confirmed and as such it is
not compulsory, so if you are not buying, please
refrain from posting bad comments. Thanks!

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Do you use an iPhone, a Windows phone, an android device, a tablet or you have a modem, and has been subscribing to very expensive data plans.

Do you use an iPhone, a Windows phone, an android device, a tablet or you have a modem, and has been subscribing to very expensive data plans.

Avail yourself the opportunity of the following cheap data plans now.

Get 250MB for as low as N500
Get 500MB for as low as N1000
Get 1GB for as low as N1500

To purchase:
kindly call/WhatsApp/Text 07061076826 or 08077354652
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NOTE:
- This is not a cheat code, it is real and legal, it is a data sharing platform.
- Only available on MTN/Etisalat for now.
-Validity lasts for a maximum of 30 days, validity days can also be extended on request.
-Higher data purchase available on request
-It was exhibited live at the just concluded Naijaloaded Seminar 2014 in Lagos
-This offer is tested and confirmed and as such it is not compulsory, so if you are not buying, please refrain from posting bad comments. Thanks!

Friday, 25 July 2014

Buying Airtime via GTBank’s Recharge ShortCode

Buying Airtime via GTBank’s Recharge
ShortCode



This method is easier and yet effective to recharging
via GTBank. All you need do is detailed as follows.
1. Dial *737*Amount# and that’s it. For instance,
you want a N1,500 recharge, dial *737*1500# from
the line
used in your GTBank registration.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

We won’t concede any state to B’Haram –DHQ

Security agencies in the country have vowed that they will not
concede any state of the federation to the Boko Haram Islamic
sect or any other terrorist organisation.
The Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris
Olukolade, made the pledge at a press briefing in Abuja on
Monday. The occasion was organised by the National
Information Centre, chaired by the Director General of the
National Orientation Agency, Mr. Mike Omeri.
Olukolade said, “We are not conceding any part of this country
to any terrorist group. The Nigerian security agencies are active
and will reverse every form of insecurity wherever. It won’t be
stampeded by what is found on the social media.
“The fact remains that we are not conceding any of the state to
terrorists. We are committed to securing Nigeria as mandated by
the constitution and no group will be allowed to raise any flag
in any part of the country. If you see someone hiding a flag
under his bed and you want me to confirm it here; that is not
possible.”
He was responding to a question seeking confirmation on the
reported hoisting of flags and mounting of roadblocks in some
parts of Borno State.
Also speaking at the conference, Omeri warned parents not to
allow their children to be used negatively by any group,
alleging that some #BringBackOurGirls campaigners planned to
use children to mark the 100 days of the abduction of over 200
girls from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, on April
14.
Omeri said, “Information available to us now is that some
groups are now planning to mobilise children from across the
country and within Abuja to commemorate 100 days of the
abduction of Chibok girls.
“While it is the legitimate right of citizens to protest, especially
in democracy that we practise, the President is committed to
ensuring the right of every citizen; we wish to ask parents to be
mindful of this development and not to allow their children to
be used.”
“We want to state that all of us are standing with the parents of
the Chibok girls. There is no need for us to create another round
of catastrophe by leading our children where they ought not to
be. This is holiday period and they should use it wisely.
“We have noted that a number of people have appeared in
solidarity with the government and families of the Chibok girls.
This is commendable and encouraging.
“Some people, however, are misdirecting the campaign by
introducing issues that are inimical to the entire process. We
wish that we will stay with the message; all of us must stay with
the message and canvass for the release of these girls.”
On the alleged detention of former Minister of Education, Mrs.
Oby Ezekwesili, at the airport on her way to Britain, the Deputy
Director of the Department of State Security, Mrs. Marylyn Ogar
said the #BringBackOurGirls campaigner was seeking cheap
popularity.
She said the DSS was only doing its work and had no intention
whatsoever to detain the former minister.
She said, “The government has asked the SSS to be at the airport
and I am wondering where Oby is right now. We don’t have any
such person in our detention facilities. She is already on her
way to the UK.
“Statutorily, the SSS clears all passengers that travel out and
into this country. Until people stop aggregating to themselves
unnecessary importance, we will continue to have serious
security challenges. Security issues must not be trivialised for
any reasons.”

2015: Jonathan’ll lose in northern states, says Kwankwaso

Jonathan and Kwankwaso
The Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said
President Goodluck Jonathan cannot win any of the 19 northern
states in a free and fair contest come 2015.
Kwankwaso said this in six posts on his twitter handle
@Rkwankwaso which was viewed by our correspondent, in
Abuja, on Monday.
The governor said he arrived at this conclusion after
undertaking a survey of northern states.
He explained that his findings showed that none of the affected
states would be willing to vote in favour of the current state of
affairs.
Kwankwaso said, “I have not taken the time to go to the South
to study what is happening, but I had time to study the North. In
the 19 states I don’t see any state where under a free and fair
election; people will go and vote for the status quo.
“The status quo is not good for anybody because it has failed to
provide the basic services to justify why the people voted for
this government.
“Being a President is not about personal enjoyment, it also does
not mean protecting some and ignoring others.
“Once anyone is elected as a President or a governor, you are no
more the chairman of your party, you are no more Edwin Clark,
who is the leader of the Ijaw nation, but you are the President
for both who voted for you and those who did not, those who
like you, and those who do not like you.”
The governor, who has signified interest in contesting the
Presidency in 2015 on the platform of the All Progressives
Congress, said a government in a blessed and rich country like
Nigeria which could not protect its citizens did not deserve to
be in office.
He expressed disappointment that thousands of Nigerians were
currently in Niger Republic, Cameroun and Chad as refugees
and nobody was even talking about them.
This, and others he said, were the issues on the ground that must
be tackled.
“Today whether you are from the South or the North, Christian
or Muslim does not matter; what really matter is how to get
peace back,” he added.
Speaking about the growing state of insecurity especially in the
North-East, Kwankwaso said the protection of every inch of the
Nigerian territory and the people therein; was the responsibility
of the occupant of the office of President irrespective of tribe,
religion, culture or political affiliation.
He, however, said the situation today was such that people were
being killed, maimed and even abducted on a daily basis.
The governor noted that security was the most basic of
functions of any government therefore any government that
could not provide the basic needs of its people had no business
hanging on.
Kwankwaso observed that the absence of purposeful leadership
was the reason why even the international community feel that
there is no government in Nigeria.

Ex-petroleum minister, Rilwanu Lukman, dies at 75

A former
Minister
of
Petroleum,
Dr.
Rilwanu
Lukman,
is dead.
He died in Austria on Monday at the age of 75.
Senior officials of the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources
and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation confirmed
Lukman’s death to one of our correspondents in Abuja.
An official of the ministry, who pleaded not to be named
because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said the
former minister succumbed to death after a prolonged battle
with prostrate cancer.
Industry stakeholders who spoke with one of our
correspondents during separate interviews, described Lukman
as one of the best petroleum ministers in the country.
Lukman was born in Zaria, Kaduna State, on August 26, 1938
and he held several ministerial positions before he became the
Secretary General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting
Countries, from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 2000.
A trained mining engineer, Lukman was on December 18, 2008,
appointed Minister of Petroleum Resources during the
administration of the late president, Umaru Yar’Adua, a position
he held till March 2010.
Meanwhile, Nigerians including President Goodluck Jonathan,
Senate President, David Mark, a former Vice President, Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar, and some governors have described his death
as a great loss to the country.
Jonathan in a statement by his spokesman, Reuben Abati,
commiserated with the former minister’s family, the government
and people of his home state, Kaduna, as well as his friends,
associates and all those he mentored over the years in the
domestic and global oil industry.
The statement read, “As Alhaji Lukman’s soul returns to its
Maker, President Jonathan joins all who knew him in giving
thanks to God Almighty for bestowing him on the nation and for
the great intelligence, integrity, competence, and humility with
which he distinguished himself in all his national and
international assignments.”
Mark, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Paul
Mumeh, noted that Lukman was one of the few Africans who
left their positive foot prints on the global stage.
He maintained that Nigeria had lost a bright, fertile mind, with
the death of the elderstatesman.
“As a public servant, he was extra- ordinary. As OPEC Secretary
General, Lukman demonstrated competence, excellence and
high sense of wisdom before the international community and
indeed raised the reputation of Nigeria as a strategic and
important global player especially in the oil and gas sector.”.
“Nigeria has lost one of her brightest and fertile minds. He was
a man of honour and integrity. We shall miss his deep sense of
wisdom and knowledge,” Mark stated.
Atiku in a statement by his media office in Abuja on Monday
described the deceased as the nation’s best oil minister.
He recalled that Lukman’s contribution to the management of
the nation’s oil and gas sector provided the impetus for his
elevation as Secretary General of OPEC.
The Turaki Adamawa described his death as a monumental loss
and prayed that Allah would grant his family and the nation the
fortitude to bear the loss.
Also, the Northern States Governors’ Forum has expressed
shock over Lukman’s death.
The Chairman of the NGF, who is also the Niger State Governor,
Dr. Babangida Aliyu, said Lukman was Nigeria’s gift to the
world, adding that his intellectual inputs to the petroleum sector
and science as a whole were indelible.
This was contained in a press statement issued by Aliyu’s Chief
Press Secretary, Mr. Israel Ebije on Monday.
The governors stated, “Humanity has lost a thoroughbred
professional, fine gentleman, world-class petroleum engineer
and astute manager of human and material resources

Monday, 21 July 2014

Download Large File With 15 Naira on Etisalat Unlimited Plan





etisalat’s time base data plan is totally unlimited and it goes for 15 naira for every 5 minutes, so for 1 hour you will spend just 180 Naira on an unlimited data cap.

The good thing about this plan is that Etisalat has one of the best internet speed, so you can imagine how many data you will have pulled in an hour, I have read on a site where people claim to have downloaded up to 10GB file in 2 hours that just going to cost 360 Naira.
So if you have a huge file to download no need to start panicking on how much you will spend, Etisalat Unlimited plan will always be there for you.
How To Subscribe to Etisalat Unlimited Data Plan for 15 naira for 5 minutes
  1. Dial *229*5*7# and wait for an SMS notification that you are now on PAYG.
  2. Now your SIM card is on PAYG internet plan, so when you start browsing you will be charged 15 Naira for every 5 minutes. (lets say you have 30 Naira on your SIM, you will be able to browse for 10 minutes).
NOTE:
  1. After subscribing, your time starts immediately your phone’s data is on or your modem is connected, even if you don’t browse, so far your mobile is showing E/3G/H+ or your datacard is connected.
  2. You should know you will be charged every 5 minutes, so if you have 1000 Naira on your SIM and you keep browsing, 15 naira will always be deducted every 5 minutes except you unsubscribe by dialing *229*0#
  3. The plan will serve you best if you have 3G service in your location.
To unsubscribe dial *229*0#



Friday, 18 July 2014

SenacsBlog Wrote;

CHEATING IS HARD WORK,

*YOU Have To Delete Texts?,
*Keep Locking Your Phone?,
*Thinking Of Lies?,

#TOO Much For Me + I Will Love My Future Wife Passionately. Wbu?

Thursday, 17 July 2014

5 Ways To Go Broke

Getting rich is pretty easy. But many common
money-traps can just as easily make you poor, says
Mike Finley, author of "Financial Happine$$." If
you're wondering why you're never getting ahead,
take a look at these five traps and see if you're
snared by one or more of them.
1. Focus on looking good: It's one thing to be in
shape and well groomed, quite another to wear the
latest designer clothes and shoes and drive in late-
model luxury cars. The thing about clothing and cars
is that they're depreciating assets. The moment you
buy them, they're used and worth significantly less
than what you paid. If you pay up for labels and shop
till you drop, the value of your "investment" in
looking good looks worse and worse.
Consider the person who bought a BMW 750i back in
2011 and wants to replace it in 2014. The car's
suggested retail price was $75,000 three years ago,
but the same vehicle would go for about $40,000
today, according to KBB.com. That's a $34,000 net
cost over three years, or just over $11,300 per year.
If this individual had purchased a Honda Accord in
2011 instead of the pricier BMW, he would still have
been able to get around, but he'd do that at a
significantly lower cost.
Specifically, the Accord that cost $25,000 new in
2011 could be sold for about $13,000 three years
later. The annual cost of ownership works out to
$4,000, so he has $7,300 more to save and invest
each year than the owner of the BMW. That may not
make him look stylish, but it does make him look
smart.
2. Live paycheck-to-paycheck: Surveys show that
virtually everyone who lives above the poverty line
has the ability to save $20 a week. But 28 percent of
the population has absolutely no emergency fund,
according to Bankrate.com. That means they're
teetering on the edge of insolvency, just begging to
be sent over the brink by an unexpected expense,
such as a car repair, health crisis or job loss.
3. Play the lottery: Somebody's got to win, so why
not you, right? Unfortunately, your chance of winning
is worse than your chance of getting crushed by a
vending machine or becoming a movie star,
according to the Daily Beast. Indeed, gambling of
any kind is a losing proposition. According to a Wall
Street Journal analysis, 95 percent of gamblers lose
in the end.
4. Buy on credit: There's nothing that can make you
poorer than paying interest on purchases that you
made years ago, but can't pay off. Consider: If you
have a $5,000 balance on a credit card charging 19
percent per annum and pay $100 a month against
the loan, you'll spend 100 months paying off the bill
and end up paying a total of $10,000 -- $5,000 in
principal and $5,000 in interest. If you don't want to
be poor, don't buy things before you can afford to
pay for them with cash.
5. Be a victim: The victim mentality involves blaming
others for whatever goes wrong, but it's really a way
to rationalize making -- and continuing to make --
bad decisions, Finley said. If you want to be rich
someday, you need to take responsibility for what's
wrong in your financial life, learn from it and fix it

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Lead us to Sambisa Forest, Danjuma tells Jonathan

The Chairman of the Victims Support Fund, Lt.-Gen.
Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), on Wednesday said
members of the committee would not visit Sambisa
Forest believed to be one of the strongholds of the
Boko Haram sect except President Goodluck Jonathan
was ready to take the lead.
He spoke just as Jonathan vowed that the days of the
sect were numbered.
Danjuma, a former Minister of Defence, spoke while
responding to Jonathan’s inauguration speech in
which he tasked members of the committee to be
ready to visit all parts of the country including the
dreaded forest.
“Mr. President, we won’t go to Sambisa Forest. As the
Commander-in-Chief, you should take the lead and
we will follow,” he said amidst laughter from those
who attended the inauguration.
Danjuma also shocked those in attendance when he
told the President that the insurgents, who were
wreaking havoc in parts of the country were having
the upper hand.
He stressed the need for the war to be won quickly.
The National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki
(retd.), agreed with Danjuma that the war must be
won quickly.
He said the government had realised that it was time
to draw the line.
“We have realised that the time has come to draw
the line. We will win the war and do so quickly,” he
promised.
Jonathan, in his inauguration speech, said the days of
the Boko Haram sect were numbered and that it was
a matter of days for their violent campaign to come
to an end.
He regretted that members of the sect had wasted
unimaginable human and material resources since
they started their campaign of violence.
He noted that the sect members had been
brainwashed into believing that they were doing God
a favour, describing them as enemies of humanity.
While saying that there would be no hiding place for
the sect, Jonathan said his government would expose
them.

No end in sight for Libya violence

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The bombardment and closure of Tripoli
international airport over the past three days served
as yet another confirmation that Libyan militia
groups enjoy freedom of action, unencumbered by
either law or government forces.
The fresh round of fighting broke out early Sunday
morning when a coalition of Islamist militia groups
along with another militia group from Misrata,
located 193km east of the capital, attacked a rival
militia group from Zintan, a small but powerful town
in Libya’s western mountains located 145km
southwest of the capital, over control of Tripoli’s
international airport.
Since the 2011 uprising that overthrew Muammar
Gaddafi, Tripoli international airport has been under
the control of the Zintan militia group. Pictures
posted on several social media platforms show the
Zintan militias trenched inside the airport setting up
a makeshift field clinic in the airport lobby.
Many Libyans wonder aloud which neighbouring
country would tolerate armed bands launching
artillery at their main airport, undisturbed by security
forces. “It’s incredible,” said Mohammed, a waiter at
a downtown coffee bar. “These guys (militias) go
where they want, do what they want.”

FG intensifies checks on anti-malaria drugs

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The Federal Government has assured Nigerians that
measures have been put in place to reduce the
proliferation of anti-malaria drugs in the country.
To deal with the health challenges associated with
malaria, the government would need over $700m to
fight the menace between now and 2016.
The Coordinator of National Malaria Elimination
Programme, Dr. Nnenna Ezeigwe, stated this in an
exclusive interview with THE PUNCH on the sidelines
of an interactive session with journalists on private
sector co-payment mechanism for improving access
to malaria medicine.
She said, “We already have a GAP analysis of the
amount of money we need to address the issue of
malaria between now and 2016. It is over $700m.
“The only drug we recognise is ACT, Artemisinin
Combination Therapy. We are saying that
Chloroquine is not recommended for the treatment of
malaria.
“Oral Artemisinin in any form is not recommended
for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. The only
medicine that is recommended is ACT. One of the
steps we are taking to prevent proliferation of anti-
malaria drugs is through the media. Let the media
tell them where we stand. Tell them that they should
take ACT for uncomplicated malaria.”
Speaking on the best drug for pregnant women
having malaria, she said the NMEP has developed a
package for pregnant women.
She said, “We have a strategy for malaria in
pregnancy. We are advocating that every pregnant
woman must register early for ante-natal care.
“From each visit when the pregnancy is 16 weeks
upwards, every pregnant woman should ask for IPTC,
which means Intermittent Preventive Treatment in
Pregnancy.
“When every pregnant woman is able to access this
throughout the pregnancy, she should be free of
malaria. If a pregnant women come down with
malaria, that person will be treated like any other
person.”
Experts at the programme including the Malaria
Programme Director, Society for Family Health, Dr.
Ernest Nwokolo, called on the public to always insist
on N150 for audit dose of 24 tablets ACT.
Nwokolo said, “State governments are encouraged to
key into the ACT co-payment mechanism for their
respective states. The Global Fund Task Force is
available to offer technical assistance on setting up
this Private Public Partnership at the state level.
“Philanthropists and companies are encouraged to
key into the private sector co-payment funding
system in order to help their states or populations of
interest.”

Chibok girls’ parents deny playing politics

Parents of the schoolgirls abducted by militant
Islamists at the Government Secondary School,
Chibok, Borno State, have denied playing politics by
refusing to meet President Goodluck Jonathan.
Tuesday’s meeting failed to take place because
proper protocol had not been followed, their
spokesman said.
Jonathan said the parents had called off the meeting
after being manipulated by the #BringBackOurGirls
campaign group.
Boko Haram captured more than 200 girls in the
town of Chibok on April 14.
Jonathan was widely criticised for failing to meet
distraught parents and not doing enough to rescue
the girls.
On Monday, he agreed to meet 12 parents and five
girls who escaped shortly after being seized by Boko
Haram, following a request by Pakistani rights
campaigner Malala Yousafzai.
Chibok community spokesman Dauda Iliya said the
proposed meeting had been organised in a hurry, so
there was not enough time to consult with all the
parents.
Chibok residents were “very traumatised” and
people had lost trust in each other, he said.
If a small number of parents suddenly announced
they had met the president, they would have a “hard
time” from the others, and there might be a
“suspicion that money had changed hands”, Iliya
said.
The decision had “nothing” to do with the
#BringBackOurGirls campaign group, he told BBC
Focus on Africa.
“We are in pain. We can’t bear any animosity to the
government,” Iliya said.

10 Business Blogging Tips To Improve Your Blog Performance

Business blogging needs to be professional as
well as appear it. Regular posting on topics that
your readers will genuinely find interesting can
promote you as an expert in your field. A blog can
keep the line of communication between you and
potential customers open. It enables you to post
relevant, keyword rich postings that encourage
new traffic and help increase your client base.
It’s far from an exhaustive list but below are ten
tips to remember when doing business blogging
(i.e. blogging for business):
1 – Set Your Goals Early
In just about every guide you ever read it says “set
your goals”; it might be a cliché but it’s true. With
business blogging your most likely goal is to
increase sales but other worthy goals can include:
* Communicating with your existing or potential
clients.
* Relaying company news.
* Answering queries and questions.
* Providing guides for current customers.
* Providing a portal to everything useful related to
your industry.

2 – Use SEO Friendly URLs And SEO Plugins
WordPress is an invaluable SEO tool. It is a
dedicated Content Management System but, more
than that, it has a team of frighteningly dedicated
users that create themes, plugins, widgets, and
more and then provide them for free of charge to
other users. Among these tools are a great number
of SEO related tools that can be used to determine
your meta description and title tags.

3 – Consider Your Media Placement
Adding photos and illustrations, logos, videos, and
other forms of media are great for reader
engagement but you should consider each of your
blog assets and place the most valuable and useful
in the most prominent position. The quicker you
can grab a reader’s attention, the more likely you
will be to keep it for longer.

4 – Consider Your Ad Placement
The primary target of a business blog is not usually
to make money directly through the blog itself.
Therefore, the placing of third party ads is not
necessarily a good choice. However, you can add
ads for your own company or service as well as
partner websites. You can even add banners to
specific categories, tags, or pages in your blog.
Don’t overdo the number of banner ads and other
distracting advertisements though and try to keep
the interface clean and professional.
5 – Offer Your Readers The Chance To Pass
You Around
Social sharing, Add me, share this, retweet, and
email this functions should be provided to your
users. When you post something useful and one of
your readers shares it, it has the potential to go
viral and create a lot of exposure for your blog and
therefore your website and your business. This
works especially well with highly unique content
and can be text, audio, video…
6 – Keep Quality Content Coming
Try to set yourself a regular schedule but
remember that it can be broken and it can be
added to when necessary. If news breaks then post
your own commentary on it. If you intersperse
product reviews and articles that relate to your own
business then try to schedule these. Make sure you
post regularly, at the very least once a week, and
spend some time getting involved in the
community that builds up around your blog.

7 – Not Every Post Need Be An Advert
As long as you fill your blog with relevant,
interesting, and well written posts then visitors will
take the time to look around, read a few posts, and
even click the ads to your own site in order to see
exactly what you have to offer. Not every single
post needs to include multiple links to your website
pages.

8 – Respond Where Responses Are Expected
Or Deserved
Managing a blog is more than posting a missive of
the week’s news every Friday. No matter how often
you post you should spend some time interacting
with the community that develops around your
blog. Answer questions and queries, offer insight,
and provide a response where one is requested.
9 – Stuck For Inspiration? Immerse Yourself
In Web 2.0
More specifically read forums and blogs, wikis and
news sites related to your own industry. Look for
those news stories, articles, and videos that you
like the most and are relevant to your blog and
write about them. Read the comments in your own
blog and look through your analytics to determine
the pages that are most popular with readers.

10 – Blogging Is Great For Business But
Business Is Also Great For Blogging
Getting stuck into a blog and truly developing your
blog community can be a great way to build traffic
to your website and develop clients for your
business. Reading related blogs and becoming an
active member in social networks can help you find
out what your readers want and deliver it
frequently.

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

How To Be Eligible For Airtel 4GB BIS Data Plan

I can really tell when I’m enjoying internet surfing
with the fastest internet speed; and I can tell when
it’s slow. I make up this post because of those that
are in one way or the other finding it difficult to
subscribe for the Airtel 4GB.
Surprisingly, I noticed my Airtel Gigs is not actually
moving as in excessive zapping of data for the past
few days as it used to.
Maybe an adjustment have been made, but I can’t
really say. So many of us have wondered why on
earth Airtel will select those that are Eligible to Use
the 4GB data plan.
Why Won’t Your SIM Be Eligible For The
Plan?
Dial *440*161# should let you know if you are
eligible or not. Unfortunately, many are not
eligible.
Early hours of this morning, a committed blog
contributor in person of Mr Ben share with me this
method of easily getting eligible for the Airtel 4GB;
after Airtel told him that he’s not eligible for the
plan. Two weeks later, he tried the code below and
he was told Eligible.
How Can I Be Eligible For The Airtel 4GB
Plan?
It’s so simple; it’s all wrapped up in a code.
Dial *440*440# Once you dial the code above, if
you are lucky enough, you will get an eligible
message. And if you didn’t get an eligible
message, keep your SIM for some couples of weeks
and try it again.
Mind you, this Airtel 4GB for #1500 works on all
device including Java phones.

4 Reasons Why You Should Port To Glo BIS [A Must Read]

If you are a mobile user, you need to dust your eye
glassand carefully read what I’m about to share
with you.
No doubt, almost everyone have in possession
more than two network chip (sim) peradventure
any of the network fail to meet our expectations.
In recent times, we have appraised Airtel Bisbefore
they eventually went into sabbatical leave
byintentionally zapping Data.
MTN along the line came into seen with their Night
Plan which offers 4.5 GB; and I’m pretty sure
Androidand iPhone users judiciously utilize this
plan.
Well, another better network, with better data
service and cheap internet call is available called
Glo.
Do You Know…
=> Glo automatically gives you 200% bonus on
any recharge to call all network across the globe
=> Glo data plan is the cheapest at the moment in
terms of BIS for BB10, BB OS7 and their normal
data plan.
=> Glo network is very fast in-terms of surfing the
net
=> You can get 9GB for 3k on your Glo line that
will last you for 90 days.
Why Should I Port To Glo
1. Glo allow you to roll your unused data by using a
simple trick.
2. Glo BIS currently work on Android Phones/Tab by
just switching over your imeito that of bb, and
allowing you to enjoy endless surfing without even
thinking of switching of your data.
3. Glo BIS currently works on BB10 and it’s even
the best for this device for now.
4. Glo data planis cheap compare to how airtel zap
data even with the fact that they’ve revert back to
their 2GB.
How Can I Subscribe To Glo BIS On My BB 10
and Android
To subscribe for 1k, Text Comonth to 777 and
3GB will be given to you. To subscribe for Absolute
Plan, dial *777*23# and it will be activated for
you.
I recharged 3k on my glo line only to be credited
with 9k to call all network. Life indeed is beautiful
with Glo.

Apapa Terrible Traffic! Everything About The Country Is Falling Into Pieces -Fashola




Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola while
addressing the Apapa road situation says he wonders why
everything is falling into pieces under the Jonathan led
administration. Fashola said the horrific traffic being
experienced by business owners and residents of Apapa has
continued to inflict untold hardship on them. He says it will
also be of note that the Nation is losing in this in terms of
revenue.
“Businesses are shutting down in Apapa; people are living a
very traumatic life. The entire roads have collapsed due to the
movement of heavy tonnage. We have managed to create
some order on the road but the entrance to the port is where
the problem lies.”
“So, it is lack of management on the part of those managing
the port. It is obvious where the problem is emanating from.
90 percent of the fuels used in this country are distributed
through this place.
“I just wonder why everything is falling into pieces under
this federal government. Everything about the country is
falling into pieces, and Apapa has not been spared. The port
cannot be managed. The fuel distribution cannot be managed
without causing so much pain,” he said.


Monday, 14 July 2014

PLEASE NOTE! Lagos State Government Issues Alert On The Deadly Ebola Virus!!!




The Lagos state government worried by the increasing cases
of deaths from the outbreak of Ebola virus in some
neighbouring West African countries,has given some
precautionary measures to prevent the outbreak of the
deadly virus in the state.
Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, in a statement, said
the measures became necessary with a view to preventing the
outbreak of the disease in the State,
listing the measures include;
washing of hands often with soap and water, avoiding close
contact with people who are sick and ensuring that objects
used by the sick are decontaminated and properly disposed.
He advised health workers to be at alert and ensure they
always wore personal protective equipment as well as
observed universal basic precautions when attending to
suspected or confirmed cases, and report same to their Local
Government Area or Ministry of Health immediately.
He stressed that
“Early symptoms of disease include:
fever, headache, chills, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sore
throat, backache, and joint pains. Later symptoms include
bleeding from the eyes, ears and nose, bleeding from the
mouth and rectum, eye swelling, swelling of the genitals
and rashes all over the body that often contain blood. It
could progress to coma, shock and death.”
*wahala dey!…..They should please watch the border into
Nigeria ooooh..this thing is scary!

Unilorin 2014 Post UTME Form Is Out, See Screening- Instructions & Eligiblity Info

1. The University of Ilorin invites all candidates who have
applied for admission into the University as First Choice
either through UTME or Direct Entry, to visit the University
of Ilorin website, www.unilorin.edu.ng, for details of the
procedure for the Pre- Admission Screening Exercise.
2. Registration for the Pre-admission screening will
commence on Sunday 13th July and end Wednesday 23rd
July, 2014.
3. The Pre-admission Screening Exercise is scheduled to take
place from Monday, 21st to Saturday 26th July, 2014 using
Computer Based Test (CBT) platform at Ilorin and Lagos
Centres.
4. The deadline for the online registration is 23rd July, 2014.
However, candidates awaiting results but who have registered
on or before 23rd July, 2014 have the opportunity to submit
their results online on or before 15th August, 2014 when the
portal will be closed.
5. 2013/2014 Remedial Students should await further
instructions for their registrations.
ELIGIBILITY
Candidates must have:
> Scored a minimum of 180 marks in the 2014 UTME for all
courses except those for which higher cut off marks have
been specified on the University website;
> Made the University of Ilorin their first choice either at
UTME or Direct Entry (DE) and;
> Obtained Five (5) Credits in relevant ‘O ’ Level subjects, at
not more than two sittings except in MB;BS where only one
sitting is acceptable.
Eligible candidates should visit the University website
www.unilorin.edu.ng to complete their registration online.
Assessing the University website through any of search
engines may lead to redirection to other websites not
associated with the University.
For further enquiries, candidates should contact
preadmission2014@unilorin.edu.ng.
The University charges N1,000.00 (One thousand Naira) only
for the CBT exercise and N2,000.00 (Two thousand Naira)
only for the University processing fee.
Details on the step- by- step registration procedure are
available on the University website www.unilorin.edu.ng.
NOTE
> Candidates for the pre-admission screening exercise are
advised to be decently dressed. Candidates with indecent
dressing will not be allowed into the screening premises
> Phones and all other forms of mobile communication,
electronic devices, bags and luggage are not allowed within
the screening premises.
> Only registered candidates for the screening exercise will
be allowed into the screening premises.
CLICK HERE TO START REGISTRATION
E. D. Obafemi
Registrargg

Police foils robbery attack on newspaper house, loses officer

Port Harcourt – The Rivers Police Command has
confirmed that two armed robbers were killed when a
gang raided the office of the state News Papers
Corporation early on Monday.
The corporation is the publisher of the Nigerian Tide
Newspapers.
The Command’s spokesman, DSP Muhammad
Ahmad, in Port Harcourt said that it, however, lost an
officer in the robbery bid.
He said the officer was killed when a police patrol
team confronted the robbers.
“Our anti-robbery unit and other detectives are on
the trail of other fleeing members of the gang that
raided the Tide newspaper office early July 14,’’ he
said.
Mr Celestine Ogolo, General Manager of The Rivers
Newspaper Corporation, also in Port Harcourt said
that the robbers invaded the office in the early hours
of Monday.
He said he could not fathom why armed robbers
attacked the newspaper house.
Ogolo said that it remained a mystery to him what
armed robbers would be looking for in a newspaper
house.
“I don’t know what to say; am surprise and it is still a
mystery to me what armed robbers will be looking for
in a newspaper house; it is still a mystery to me.
“So, I really don’t know what to say about the
incident; six of my staff were brutalised.
“Their skulls were broken, not even talking about the
psychological torture which still manifest,’’ he said.
Ogolo said that the affected six workers were
receiving medical attention in an undisclosed clinic in
Port Harcourt.
According to him, a lot of those on night shift may
not have recovered enough to do any meaningful
work.
He described the incident and the killing of a
policeman in the shootout as sad.
“We called them (police) for our rescue and he
(deceased officer) came here to rescue, only to lose
his life,’’ the general manager said. (NAN)

Alexis Sanchez says Arsene Wenger ‘tricked him into signing for Arsenal’ in funny interview translation


Arsenal fans have been quick to shower manager Arsene Wenger with praise after he successfully signed Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona – but if only they knew the ‘real lengths’ the Frenchman took to sign the 25-year-old.
In a hilarious mock-up of one of Sanchez’s previous interviews, the winger ‘reveals’ that Wenger tempted him to north London with promises of signing Lionel (no, not Messi - Lionel Richie), Mario Balotelli and about 20 other players.
Wenger is then ‘confronted’ by journalists about Sanchez’s claims before the video turns to old enemy Sir Alex Ferguson for a few choice quotes.