Thursday 8 December 2011

Corruption has long history in Nigeria

Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, was accused in 1943 by his own cousin Alhaji Abubakar Siddique of misappropriating tax revenue as District Head of Gusau. Mr E. O. Eyo the then NCNC chief whip in the Eastern Nigerian House of Assembly and who had a political disagreement with Zik moved a motion in  the Eastern House of Assembly asking for an impartial enquiry into the 2 million pounds invested by Eastern Development Corporation into African Continental Bank when the bank started losing money and Zik was the Premier Eastern Region.
A panel of enquiry was set up and Zik’s conduct was found improper. In 1962, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who was then leader of the opposition at the federal level was accused by his political opponent of diverting Western Region Government funds to his party.
An inquiry was  subsequently set up under Mr. Justice George Coker which found the accusation to be true.
In his lecture, Prof. Jibril said “corruption and public morality seem to be at the nadir in Nigeria today, we seem to have reached the stage when, if we lived in ancient times God used to destroy nations that were beyond redemption in their moral transgressions, we would have been more than ripe for total destruction”
He also said “the term Nigerian factor, a term which appeared to have found its way into public discourse in Nigeria when the then Vice-President of the republic Admiral Augustus used it publicly in the late 1980s, has come to mean, unfortunately, corruption, nepotism, dishonesty, fraud and anything that is negative in our national life. Our lack of patriotism in tagging anything negative as Nigerian has even surpassed that of the Irish in the 18th century”
Prof. Jibril pointed out that corruption, and dishonesty are rampant in today’s Nigeria, but they are neither Nigerian inventions nor exclusively Nigerian. “They are universal tendencies that have always existed in every land and clime but the cause for worry is the degree to which they are practiced by Nigerian and our openness and discretion in doing so”
He said so unashamed are we of that we have elevated the plastic bag which is used to carry large sum of bribe money, and which in Europe, is used to carry clothes for laundry, to status of a national symbol of corruption and christened it Ghana Must Go Bag or GMG for short”
He lamented that “Nigeria has gained notoriety in these negative tendencies because of the aggressive activities of a negligible but prominent minority, this is no reason why we should acquiesce in giving our country a bad name in order to discredit it.
It can be argued that what can be legitimately termed the “ Nigerian factor” are qualities such as resilience, doggedness, fearlessness, outspokenness, pursuit of excellence, national pride, integrity and incorruptibility”
Suggesting the way forward, Prof Jibril said “in order to avoid the total collapse of the Nigerian state which corruption is accelerating, all patriots must come together and fight it, for if we fail to do so the inevitable anarchy that will follow will consume us all.”
He further suggested the “repatriation of Nigerian looted funds from foreign countries, estimated to be in region of $100 million, which should be to liquidate the debt and improve infrastructure nationally and also create employment for our people”
Also speaking, Mrs Sheila Solarin, wife of the late Dr Tai Solarin said “every Nigerian that is 50years and above owe the younger generation an apology for not working hard enough to make Nigeria a country they will be proud of. We are so sorry”.

Wednesday 7 December 2011

NOW FOR ETISALAT DECEMBER FLEXING
Use etisalat default configuration

Opera mini (Any version except 6.1)
http server: http://82.145.211.1
socket server: socket://82.145.211.1:1080
Proxy type: HTTP
Proxy server: mobile.etisalat.com.ng

Ucweb (any version) on Etisalat
Proxy Type: HTTP
Proxy server: mobile.etisalat.com.ng
Leave othe field empty for it to work.

Opera Mini (Any Version except 6.1)

Opera Mini (Any Version except 6.1)
http server : http://82.145.211.1 or http://82.145.210.0 or http://80.239.243.2
socket server: socket://82.145.211.1:1080
frontquery: 0.0.0.1@
host: 41.220.77.185

Ucweb (any version) on mtn
frontquery: 0.0.0.1@
host: 41.220.77.185
Updated Free Etisalat Browsing Settings:
Set Proxy:

1 7 4 . 1 2 0 . 2 0 4 . 1 3 6 

1 7 4 . 1 3 2 . 0 94 . 1 7 0

1 7 4 . 1 2 0 . 20 4 . 1 5 4

0 7 4 . 0 5 4 . 2 4 2 . 1 1 4

1 7 4 . 1 3 2 . 1 2 7 . 1 6 2

1 7 4 . 1 3 2 . 0 5 6. 1 4 8

0 7 4 . 0 5 4 . 2 4 2. 1  2 2 

Set Port: 80
Custom Server: http://www.etisalat.com.ng
Since many are asking for Bolt settings:

Config name: ETISALAT

Front Query: Blank

Back Query: Blank

Use Proxy: HTTP

Proxy Server: 7 2 . 5 5 . 14  2 . 2 5 1 / c g i - b i n /n  p h - p r o xy . c g i / 0 / h t t p / 

Save

Connect to the Internet

Alternatively, try the free browsing cheat below for Sony Ericsson:

Set Proxy:

0 8 0 . 2 3 9 . 2 42 . 2 2 9

0 6 4 . 2 55  . 1 8 0 . 1 2 8

0 8 0 . 2 39  .2 4 2 . 2 56 

Set PORT: 80

Custom Server:

http://www.etisalat.com.ng@64.255.164.204 

To use your phone browser,
Set Proxy: unblock247.de | zend2.com | newproxy.cn
PORT: 80
Then browse via Homepage: www.etisalat.com.ng
Alternatively again:
Set Proxy: 64.12.89.201
Set Port: 80
Then Go to URL: www.etisalat.com.ng/lnk000/t9space.com/power/m/http/hubpages.com or any site


For downloading:
Set Proxy: hidden94.info
Set Port: 80
Then go via the Hompage
www.etisalat.com.ng

Or,
Set Proxy: 208.85.242.222
Set Port: 80
Enter this URL:
www.etisalat.com.ng/nph-proxy.pl/nairahub/http/hubpages.com or any site
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CONFIGURATION FOR ALL NETWORK

the configuration settings of these network, we would not be able to access the internet with their edge or 3g. Below is the configuration settings for all the available gsm mobile operators in Nigeria.

AIRTEL:
Account Name: AIRTEL

Homepage: http://wap.ng.airtel.com
Username: Internet
Password: Internet
Access Point or APN: internet.ng.zain.com
IP or Proxy Address: 172.018.254.005
Port: 8080

GLO:
Account Name: GLO
Homepage:
http://wap.gloworld.com
Username: wap
Password: wap
Access Point or APN: glosecure
IP or Proxy Address: 010.100.098.022
Port: 8080

MTN:
Account Name: MTN
Homepage: http://wap.mtnonline.com
Username: web
Password: web
Access Point or APN: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
IP or Proxy Address: 010.199.212.002
Port: 8080

ETISALAT:
Account Name: ETISALAT
Homepage: http://www.etisalat.com.ng or http://mobile.etisalat.com.ng
Username: wap
Password: wap
Access Point or APN:
etisalat
IP or Proxy Address: 010.071.170.005
Port: 8080

Enjoy..........

Tuesday 6 December 2011


famous lookalikes
famous lookalike

List of Famous Nigerians

Benedict Chuka Enwonu
Benedict Chuka Enwonu is Nigeria's leading painter and sculptor who has gained international fame in the 1950s and ’60s for figurative sculptures and paintings in which he combined classical Western training with traditional African elements. He has exhibited sculpture around the world, at London's Berkeley galleries (1947), Howard University (1950), the Goethe Institut (1976) and the Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2001).

Seal
The two-time Grammy Award-winning English/Nigerian soul vocalist and songwriter, is known for his numerous international hits and his marriage to supermodel Heidi Klum. The success of his second album titled SEAL sold over 4 million copies in the US alone and went double platinum. Some of his most important awards are: Q award for Best New Act, 1991; Brit Awards for Best Album, Best Male Artist and Best Video, 1992; Grammy Award nomination for album of the year, 1995 for Seal.

Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian prominent writer, poet and playwright. He is regarded as Africa's most distinguished playwright, as he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African so honored. Soyinka has written two novels, The Interpreters (1965), narratively, a complicated work which has been compared to Joyce's and Faulkner's. Soyinka's other plays include Kongi's Harvest (1967), The Lion and the Jewel (1964), The Trials of Brother Jero (1964), The Bacchae of Euripides (1973), Opera Wonyosi (1977), A Play of Giants (1985), Requiem for a Futurologist (1985) and Beautification of Area Boy (1994).

Dick Tiger
Dick Tiger is the greatest fighter in Africa's history, one of the most talented fighters to come out of the African continent. He became a two-time undisputed world middleweight titlist. Tiger earned an undisputed Light-Heavyweight world championship. In 1962, Tiger won the world middle weight boxing championship. He was an inspiration for other Nigerians to go into boxing.

Agbani Darego
Darego was crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria in 2001 and In November 2001, she traveled to South Africa to compete in the Miss World. Agbani Darego was crowned Miss World in 2001, making her the first black woman from an African country ever to win the pageant.

Mohammed Bah Abba
Mohammed Bah Abba is a Nigerian teacher who became famous for his pot-in-pot cooling system for refrigeration. He received the $75,000 Rolex Award Enterprise for his invention. With no electricity, and therefore no refrigeration, perishable foods spoil within days. Such spoilage causes disease and loss of income. “Mohammed Bah Abba was motivated by his concern for the rural poor and by his interest in indigenous African technology to seek a practical, local solution to these problems”. His extremely simple and inexpensive earthenware "Pot-in-Pot" cooling device is starting to revolutionize lives in this semi-desert area.

Flora Nwapa
A famous Nigerian writer, teacher and administrator, cabinet minister, a forerunner of a whole generation of African women writers, who is mostly known for being the first African woman to publish a novel in English. She has been called the mother of modern African literature.
"When I do write about women in Nigeria, in Africa, I try to paint a positive picture about women because there are many women who are very, very positive in their thinking, who are very, very independent, and very, very industrious." (from an interview with Marie Umeh, 1995)

Michael Olowokandi
Michael Olowokandi is a famous Nigerian professional basketball player formerly in the NBA. In 366 career regular season NBA games (335 games started), Olowokandi has averaged 9.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 1.63 blocked shots per game. In 15 playoff games (2 starts), he has averaged 2.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 0.73 blocks per game.

Philip Emeagwali

The scientific contributions of Africans will silence many white supremacists and drive a deep stake into their argument that caucasians are the race of explorers, scientists, and inventors.


Philip Emeagwali, biography, A Father of the Internet, supercomputer pioneer, Nigerian scientist, inventor

Philip Emeagwali
interviewed by Reuben Abati for The Nigerian Guardian.


In fact, you've been described as the "Bill Gates of Africa." Do you consider this an appropriate description or do you see yourself as something more than Gates and Jobs?
It depends on the criteria --- intellectual, economic or social --- that is used in such comparisons. Intellectually, my contribution has more depth than that of Bill Gates or Steve Jobs.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are both billionaires who made their money by selling computer-related products. Bill Gates is the richest man in the United States and has enough money to buy all the oil that Nigeria sells in a year. I cannot buy Nigeria's oil, but I can help Nigeria discover and recover more oil.
Bill Gates gave a lot to society and society gave a lot ($10 billion ) to Bill Gates. I gave a lot to society and took practically nothing from society.
Socially, my contribution is having an impact among people of African descent who find it inspiring.
Best selling books like The Bell Curve have proposed the theory that people of African descent lack the genes to make discoveries in fields like mathematics and computer science which require an ability to think in abstract terms.
There are millions of young boys and girls in Africa who can win Nobel Prizes in science when given the opportunity that I had. The scientific contributions of Africans will silence many white supremacists and drive a deep stake into their argument that caucasians are the race of explorers, scientists, and inventors.

Saturday 3 December 2011

DETERMINATION *BE YOURSELF*

what i am determined to do in life determine wat my future will be i always think possitivelly so when my time come for me to be blessed i wont be understimated...cuz the lord is my strength.
i always say this to friends when am with them both at school and at my creb what u talk abtout with other people tells them the kind of person you are'.i have a dream that one day my dream will become true...hallaluyah

Friday 2 December 2011

One of the things I keep learning is that the secret of being happy is doing things for other people. 

FRIENDS YOU KEEP

An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind.

WE ARE NOT USELESS

So long as we are loved by others I should say that we are almost indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend.

"Never take life too seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyways" -- Anonymous

  1. "Never take life too seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyways" -- Anonymous
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    Back in the golden ages, there were people who did nothing but think. These people were called philosophers. Of course, philosophers still exist in present day, but they are no longer respected with the reverence that was afforded these sages of old. These were the people that kingdoms, and indeed kings, would look up to to help give them clarity and purpose. Quite often a king or queen would not even contemplate an important decision before consulting the great thinkers in their kingdom. Nowadays, the human consciousness has expanded to the point where all of us have the capability of being great thinkers. As a result, lots of different types of people come up with extremely inspirational quotes about life.
  1. INSPIRATIONAL

    Ever since humans have been capable of contemplating their souls and the universe around them, they have spent countless hours trying to come up with ways of verbalising their thoughts. Throughout the ages, people from all walks of life have been coming up with inspirational quotes about life that they can pass on to others as a way of conveying their thoughts, hopes and dreams. Of course, it's not only the people who write these quotes that benefit from their creation, reading another persons perspective can really help you to open your mind to other ways of looking at things.
    There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.

  1.    I don't know what you could say about a day in which you have seen four beautiful sunsets.  They that will not be counseled, cannot be helped. If you do not hear reason she will rap you on the knuckles.   A man is getting along on the road to wisdom when he begins to realize that his opinion is just an opinion.  A new and valid idea is worth more than a regiment and fewer men can furnish the former than command the latter.  For this is Wisdom to love, to live To take what fate, or the Gods may give. To ask no question, to make no prayer, To kiss the lips and caress the hair, Speed passion's ebb as you greet its flow To have, - to hold - and - in time, - let got is while you are patiently toiling at the little tasks of life that the meaning and shape of the great whole of life dawn on you. ~Phillips Brooks There is a strange reluctance on the part of...
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Some days back, News of the People reported how mercy Johnson got blind in a movie. But from the looks of things, it seems people didn’t just take their time to read the full report, they only read the headlines and started spreading false rumors about charming Mercy Johnson.

Mercy’s publicist, Bigsam Media has finally opened about the death and blindness rumours.

"As at the time of writing this, blogosphere and entertainment industry is awashed with rumour that star actress, Mercy Johnson suffered blindness and experienced a terrible accident that led to her death.

This rumor has no resemblance or iota of truth. Mercy is on a movie location in Lagos and getting set for her trip to Australia in a matter of days.

After diligent investigation, we discovered the rumour started as a result of a publicity stunt initiated by producer of a movie where Mercy's character lost an eye. Another part of the rumor was started by detractor whose only goal is pull MJ down by all means.

It is despicable to note that these rumors were strengthened by writers who did not crosscheck before posting on their blogs, platforms or newspapers. We decry this act of insensitivity and irresponsibility especially as it affects family, friends and fans.

We appreciate family, friends and fans that have taken time to call out of concern and love and we wish to let them know that mercy is hale and hearty.

We implore bloggers and writers to kindly cross check reports on mercy with us to avoid using their platforms to promote falsehood and abate inappropriate ''PR stunts'' by those who want to sell their movies or those whose goal is to pull others down at all costs.

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