that indeed richer and blessed with all the resources a nation could have, but simply have problem with bad leadership.
He also revealed that their country is what it is what it is today because they have a good leader.
newgist
Monday, 22 April 2019
Viral Video Show a Dubai Arab man Say Nigeria is Richer Than Dubai
An interview between a Nigerian Journalist with a Dubai local have been circulating on the social media where he reveals
Tuesday, 25 December 2018
HOW TO FIND A LOST PHONE OR WALLET
Lose of Phone or Wallet often cause devastating effect to its owner, because they both carry some of the things we value so much, such as important data on phone, and items such as cash, I'd cards, credit cards in Wallet.
Bellow are effective tips on how to increase greatly the chances of recovering or finding them in case they got missing.
For Phones Stick a Note: stick a note containing short pleading message with another phone number ( a number different from the one in the phone ) that you can be contacted with to the back of your phone or under the battery cover.
Can be made in a more fashionable way, and perfect with phone cover |
Other method include are:
- Securing it by connecting with smart-watch and bracelets. Using the anti theft function in them is very effective.
- Using wrist straps
- Using good anti theft and tracking apps from app store
For Wallets: place a card containing short pleading message and a number you can be contacted with in the card holding section of your wallet. Or stick similar note to the opposite side of the card holding section.
Don't have to make it big like this can be done based on your choice of style |
Other mean is by shopping for wallet tracking devices to ensure your wallet is secure
You can be sure you will get back you phones or wallet provided its not in the hand of a criminal.
I hope this help someone to be more secure. Please kindly share to help someone.
Friday, 19 January 2018
HOW TO TRACE A MISSING OR STOLEN PHONE
If you lose your mobile phone, you can trace it without going to the police.
Most of us always fear that our phones may be stolen at any time.
Each phone carries a unique
IMEI no. i.e. International Mobile Equipment Identity No which can be used to track it anywhere in the world.
This is how it works:
1. Dial *#06# from your mobile.
2. Your mobile phone shows a unique 15 digit.
3. Note down this number at a secure place except in your mobile phone itself as this is the number which will help trace your phone in case of theft.
4. Once stolen, just E-mail this 15 digit IMEI No. to cop@vsnl.net with details as stated below:
Your name:____________________
Address:______________________
Phone model:_________________
Make:_________________________
Last used No.:_________________
E-mail for communication:_____
Missed date:___________________
IMEI No :_______________________
5.Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hours via a complex system of GPRS and internet, You will find where your hand set is being operated and the new user's No. will be sent to your email.
6. After this, you can inform the Police with the details you now have.
Note: this was sent to me and decided to share it, don't pray you would need it, but could be useful someday.
In addition, you can check on App Store for anti-theft applications as an alternative to secure your device from thieves.
Thursday, 9 November 2017
Banky W shares his post surgery operation picture from his Hospital Bed
Popular singer and 'The Wedding Party' lead actor, Bankonle Wellington a.k.a Banky W shared photos from the hospital which he is currently recovering from a skin cancer which he has been via his Instagram page while he dishes out a very inspirational message to his fans... See more photos and read the message below.
A wise man once said this: "Scars. A sign that you had been hurt. A sign that you had been healed." Scroll through the pictures to see mine.
I'm sharing these because they're proof of what God has brought me through. And because somewhere out there, I know there's someone who needs to hear this.
For those who've been wondering why I've been away so long..I had my 3rd surgery on a rare strain of skin cancer tumours in my shoulder last month. The first 2 times were over 10 yrs ago, then it recently resurfaced. But this isn't a sad story as much as it is a reminder, and a testimony.
A reminder that you should never take life for granted. You only get 1 shot. Some people went to sleep and never woke up. Many others have lost the battle to cancer and other illnesses. Many are still fighting. U never know when your time will be up so don't waste another minute. It's also a testimony about the goodness of God. I think I had to go through this again to remember how merciful God is to me; Lord knows I don't deserve it but He saves me time and again anyway. I keep saying I need to write a book. I really, really do.
The past few weeks of recovery have been tough, but beautiful. I'm finally back on my feet, feeling stronger and ready to get back to life. I'm especially thankful to my Nurse Susu for loving me and being by my side every step of the way - I don't deserve U 😍😭, my parents & siblings, in-laws & close friends for the love, support and prayers, my Pastors - Pastor Tony Rapu & Pastor Del Balogun of TPH, Pastor Taiwo Odukoya and Pastor Bayo Adeyokunnu - for constantly praying with and for me. And of course to Dr Wodajo & Dr Miralli & their teams - who God used to operate on me successfully.
I'm thankful for life, provision and healing. Pls dont feel bad, or msg me with any worries.. God has done it, just thank Him for me.
The pain will eventually go away but the scar won't - and I'm glad because it's a reminder to me of what God has done, and evidence to you of what He CAN do. I'm not stronger or better than anyone. I'm just a living testimony that no matter what u face, U can survive & thrive, by God's grace.
#TheBankStatements #nowplaying #BlessingMe
A wise man once said this: "Scars. A sign that you had been hurt. A sign that you had been healed." Scroll through the pictures to see mine.
I'm sharing these because they're proof of what God has brought me through. And because somewhere out there, I know there's someone who needs to hear this.
For those who've been wondering why I've been away so long..I had my 3rd surgery on a rare strain of skin cancer tumours in my shoulder last month. The first 2 times were over 10 yrs ago, then it recently resurfaced. But this isn't a sad story as much as it is a reminder, and a testimony.
A reminder that you should never take life for granted. You only get 1 shot. Some people went to sleep and never woke up. Many others have lost the battle to cancer and other illnesses. Many are still fighting. U never know when your time will be up so don't waste another minute. It's also a testimony about the goodness of God. I think I had to go through this again to remember how merciful God is to me; Lord knows I don't deserve it but He saves me time and again anyway. I keep saying I need to write a book. I really, really do.
The past few weeks of recovery have been tough, but beautiful. I'm finally back on my feet, feeling stronger and ready to get back to life. I'm especially thankful to my Nurse Susu for loving me and being by my side every step of the way - I don't deserve U 😍😭, my parents & siblings, in-laws & close friends for the love, support and prayers, my Pastors - Pastor Tony Rapu & Pastor Del Balogun of TPH, Pastor Taiwo Odukoya and Pastor Bayo Adeyokunnu - for constantly praying with and for me. And of course to Dr Wodajo & Dr Miralli & their teams - who God used to operate on me successfully.
I'm thankful for life, provision and healing. Pls dont feel bad, or msg me with any worries.. God has done it, just thank Him for me.
The pain will eventually go away but the scar won't - and I'm glad because it's a reminder to me of what God has done, and evidence to you of what He CAN do. I'm not stronger or better than anyone. I'm just a living testimony that no matter what u face, U can survive & thrive, by God's grace.
#TheBankStatements #nowplaying #BlessingMe
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
See the face of the killer of Hector Jobateh 2007 Gulder Ultimate Search winner
Policemen in Lagos state have finally nabbed the killer of Hector Jobateh, a former winner of Gulder Ultimate Search 2007 edition.
Ismaila Adeyemi
After a week of intensive manhunt, The Lagos state police command has arrested one Ismaila Adeyemi, age 49, the suspect, mastermind and killer of Hector Jobateh. Hector was trailed to his residence and shot dead at New oko oba street,
The suspect was arrested at gas line at omoniyi ijoko area of Ogun state.
He confessed to the crime and other numerous crimes and also members of his gang has been arrested. And further investigation is till ongoing to dig into the root of the case & the will be charged to court as soon as possible.
Hector Jobateh
Monday, 20 March 2017
See what happened to the Doctor that Jumped from third mainland bridge
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has revealed the identity of the medical doctor who killed himself on Sunday, March 19 by jumping into the Lagos lagoon.
The man, who was said to be returning from the church, allegedly stopped the car, a Nissan X-trail with registration number LND 476 EE before diving into the lagoon.
It was also learnt that shortly before the incident, the man had received a call from someone.
The spokesperson of LASEMA, Kehinde Adebayo, explained that the agency was alerted by concerned Nigerians over the incident adding that the man's name had been identified as Orji.
“The Agency received a distress call of a man who parked his grey coloured Nissan SUV with registration number LND 476 EE at about 4.50 pm today Sunday.
“The incident happened around Adekunle, inward 3rd Mainland bridge and jumped into the Lagos Lagoon.
“Preliminary investigation at the scene revealed that the man said to be a medical doctor named Orji was said to be driven by his driver and suddenly ordered the driver to pull over.
“He dropped from the car and suddenly jumped into the water from the bridge. The vehicle and the driver have been taken to Adeniji Adele Police Station for further investigation.
“There are efforts to recover his body from the Lagoon,” he said adding that LASEMA's general manager, Mr Adesina Tiamiyu, had said a proper investigation into the incident would be carried out.
Meanwhile, a user on Instagram who must have been at the scene of the incident, wrote: “I witnessed the worst thing ever today!! The owner of this particular car jumped into the lagoon right in front of me!!! I saw him get out of his car, then jumped, I was directly behind him, I parked and ran as fast as my legs could carry me but it was too late…..
"I wish he had waited a little longer, I wish I was able to stop him, I wish I was about to hold his hands, I wish he could tell me what the problem was!!!!!
"Depression is real…… I couldn’t believe my eyes, I’m still in shock, I couldn’t control my tears. I ran after him I tried to save him I called for help. Su*cide is not the answer!!!!! It’s a pity a problem shared isn’t a problem solved anymore it’s a problem gossiped about……we now live in a world where negativity is like 90 percent.
"I really wish I was able to save him. Loads of people stopped because they saw me acting like a crazy woman, the ambulance was present, the fishermen were trying to help but it was too late!!!!! He left a note on his personalized Dr’s notepad with his house address.
"May God help his family though this difficult time. Please, let’s be our brothers keeps. Let’s genuinely love and help one another. Life is short. We are here for just a little time. Let’s spend that time spreading love and being kind to one another!”
The man, who was said to be returning from the church, allegedly stopped the car, a Nissan X-trail with registration number LND 476 EE before diving into the lagoon.
It was also learnt that shortly before the incident, the man had received a call from someone.
The spokesperson of LASEMA, Kehinde Adebayo, explained that the agency was alerted by concerned Nigerians over the incident adding that the man's name had been identified as Orji.
“The Agency received a distress call of a man who parked his grey coloured Nissan SUV with registration number LND 476 EE at about 4.50 pm today Sunday.
“The incident happened around Adekunle, inward 3rd Mainland bridge and jumped into the Lagos Lagoon.
“Preliminary investigation at the scene revealed that the man said to be a medical doctor named Orji was said to be driven by his driver and suddenly ordered the driver to pull over.
“He dropped from the car and suddenly jumped into the water from the bridge. The vehicle and the driver have been taken to Adeniji Adele Police Station for further investigation.
“There are efforts to recover his body from the Lagoon,” he said adding that LASEMA's general manager, Mr Adesina Tiamiyu, had said a proper investigation into the incident would be carried out.
Meanwhile, a user on Instagram who must have been at the scene of the incident, wrote: “I witnessed the worst thing ever today!! The owner of this particular car jumped into the lagoon right in front of me!!! I saw him get out of his car, then jumped, I was directly behind him, I parked and ran as fast as my legs could carry me but it was too late…..
"I wish he had waited a little longer, I wish I was able to stop him, I wish I was about to hold his hands, I wish he could tell me what the problem was!!!!!
"Depression is real…… I couldn’t believe my eyes, I’m still in shock, I couldn’t control my tears. I ran after him I tried to save him I called for help. Su*cide is not the answer!!!!! It’s a pity a problem shared isn’t a problem solved anymore it’s a problem gossiped about……we now live in a world where negativity is like 90 percent.
"I really wish I was able to save him. Loads of people stopped because they saw me acting like a crazy woman, the ambulance was present, the fishermen were trying to help but it was too late!!!!! He left a note on his personalized Dr’s notepad with his house address.
"May God help his family though this difficult time. Please, let’s be our brothers keeps. Let’s genuinely love and help one another. Life is short. We are here for just a little time. Let’s spend that time spreading love and being kind to one another!”
Saturday, 11 March 2017
HOW TO SPOT FAKE CHARGER
FRUSTRATION OF BUYING A FAKE REPLACEMENT LAPTOP CHARGER - HOW TO SPOT A FAKE.
HOW DO YOU SPOT A FAKE LAPTOP CHARGER
The fact that a product is very clean and cheap does not 'always' make it an original product. Patience and knowledge about what you need will help you get the best.
When in need of a replacement Laptop Charger, here are some of the things to look out for:
1. Check the logo design: People engaging in the manufacturing of low quality Laptop Chargers do all they can to imitate original design and logo but they will always miss some details and the fake won't be as clean and clear enough as the original manufacturers do it.
2. Weigh the Charger: A low quality Charger is usually more heavier than good quality one as iron is used instead of aluminum for the heat conducting components inside.
And they tend to make hollow sound when fake chargers are knocked due to a lot of missing components in the panel.
3. Use your knuckles on the Charger and listen to the produced sound: Fake Laptop replacement Chargers produce a louder echo as if the inner part of the Charger is empty while a high quality Charger will produce a lesser echo and you know that the inner part contains enough components.
4. Check to observe heating rate: A fake Laptop Charger when used to charge a Laptop battery while the Laptop is in use will get hot very fast and might produce a burning smell. That should be a perfect sign that it is a fake product.
5. Check the width of the Velcro tie: An original Laptop Charger comes with a Velcro tie. It is that black long material used in wrapping the wire when folded. Most fake Laptop Chargers also come with a Velcro tie but the width of the Velcro tie on a fake Charger is far smaller than that on an original Laptop Charger.
6. Check for cable holder: Majority of the fake Laptop Chargers do NOT come with a cable holder. The cable holder is that rubber curve attached to the tip of the Laptop Charger. So if you are given a laptop charger without a cable holder, it is very likely that it is a fake replacement Charger.
7. Check also for the cable texture and length: Original charger's cable are always made from quality rubber and are usually of good length. On the other hand fake's cable are usually short and made from poor insulation materials or rubber.
So next time you set out to buy a Laptop Charger, be patient enough to carry out your investigations silently on the product being offered to you as as not to be deceived into buying a low quality product.
IF YOU KNOW THAT THIS PIECE HAS IN ONE WAY OR THE OTHER HELPED YOU, KINDLY DO WELL TO PLACE A COMMENT OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND ALSO SHARE THIS POST TO REACH AS MANY FRIENDS AND LOVED ONCE AS POSSIBLE.
HOW DO YOU SPOT A FAKE LAPTOP CHARGER
The fact that a product is very clean and cheap does not 'always' make it an original product. Patience and knowledge about what you need will help you get the best.
When in need of a replacement Laptop Charger, here are some of the things to look out for:
1. Check the logo design: People engaging in the manufacturing of low quality Laptop Chargers do all they can to imitate original design and logo but they will always miss some details and the fake won't be as clean and clear enough as the original manufacturers do it.
2. Weigh the Charger: A low quality Charger is usually more heavier than good quality one as iron is used instead of aluminum for the heat conducting components inside.
And they tend to make hollow sound when fake chargers are knocked due to a lot of missing components in the panel.
3. Use your knuckles on the Charger and listen to the produced sound: Fake Laptop replacement Chargers produce a louder echo as if the inner part of the Charger is empty while a high quality Charger will produce a lesser echo and you know that the inner part contains enough components.
4. Check to observe heating rate: A fake Laptop Charger when used to charge a Laptop battery while the Laptop is in use will get hot very fast and might produce a burning smell. That should be a perfect sign that it is a fake product.
5. Check the width of the Velcro tie: An original Laptop Charger comes with a Velcro tie. It is that black long material used in wrapping the wire when folded. Most fake Laptop Chargers also come with a Velcro tie but the width of the Velcro tie on a fake Charger is far smaller than that on an original Laptop Charger.
6. Check for cable holder: Majority of the fake Laptop Chargers do NOT come with a cable holder. The cable holder is that rubber curve attached to the tip of the Laptop Charger. So if you are given a laptop charger without a cable holder, it is very likely that it is a fake replacement Charger.
7. Check also for the cable texture and length: Original charger's cable are always made from quality rubber and are usually of good length. On the other hand fake's cable are usually short and made from poor insulation materials or rubber.
So next time you set out to buy a Laptop Charger, be patient enough to carry out your investigations silently on the product being offered to you as as not to be deceived into buying a low quality product.
IF YOU KNOW THAT THIS PIECE HAS IN ONE WAY OR THE OTHER HELPED YOU, KINDLY DO WELL TO PLACE A COMMENT OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND ALSO SHARE THIS POST TO REACH AS MANY FRIENDS AND LOVED ONCE AS POSSIBLE.
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