Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Be Informed: About Affiliate Manager Needed At NairaBET Lagos O...
Be Informed: About Affiliate Manager Needed At NairaBET Lagos O...: Please pass to someone that needs this. NairaBET is in need of an affiliate manager at our Lagos office. Only BSc holders and resident...
About Affiliate Manager Needed At NairaBET Lagos Office
Please pass to someone that needs this.
NairaBET is in need of an affiliate manager at our Lagos office. Only BSc holders and residents of Lagos should apply. Applicant must be computer literate, have good inter-relational skills and must be vast in e-commerce or internet marketing. Experience in a sales/marketing organization will be an added advantage! Salary is pegged at N125,000 per month.
Only candidates qualified by the above criteria should send an essay of not more than 100 words to nairabetessays@gmail.com with the heading: What I Know About Affiliate Marketing (heading not included in word count and should be used as subject of email).
Kindly sign the essay off with name and phone number and be sure to use your own email address to send the email.
Good luck!
March 23, 2016
NairaBET is in need of an affiliate manager at our Lagos office. Only BSc holders and residents of Lagos should apply. Applicant must be computer literate, have good inter-relational skills and must be vast in e-commerce or internet marketing. Experience in a sales/marketing organization will be an added advantage! Salary is pegged at N125,000 per month.
Only candidates qualified by the above criteria should send an essay of not more than 100 words to nairabetessays@gmail.com with the heading: What I Know About Affiliate Marketing (heading not included in word count and should be used as subject of email).
Kindly sign the essay off with name and phone number and be sure to use your own email address to send the email.
Good luck!
March 23, 2016
Monday, 21 March 2016
About the New Music Genre By The Prince Of Highlife AKA "SOLUTION" Really gonna be awesome. Sit back and wait while it comes..........
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Music: Okpaluba Chinazom – Queen with Patients (Feel the World)
A new Solutions Genre invented ad is of great interest here to all extent, Music following last year’s hugely popular visited occasions by his band which was actually our number one highlife prince for the year 2015. The black horse is back in the latest industry, but this time Solution looks forwards rather than back, showing how the Latest Genre invented by his Noble self can be there for important moments in life. The soundtrack is a piano cover version of the ADA NDI DI GI song Queen with Patient (feel the world) performed by NIGERIA-born, ANAMBRA-based musician Okpaluba Chinazom. ADA NDI DI GI was released as a single is fast coming out soon, then on their debut album The Hurting in the following year. Solutions piano version, along with his vocal version, will be available to download on iTunes and to download on be informed and to download on Notjustok.
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Music: Okpaluba Chinazom – Queen with Patients (Feel the World)
A new Solutions Genre invented ad is of great interest here to all extent, Music following last year’s hugely popular visited occasions by his band which was actually our number one highlife prince for the year 2015. The black horse is back in the latest industry, but this time Solution looks forwards rather than back, showing how the Latest Genre invented by his Noble self can be there for important moments in life. The soundtrack is a piano cover version of the ADA NDI DI GI song Queen with Patient (feel the world) performed by NIGERIA-born, ANAMBRA-based musician Okpaluba Chinazom. ADA NDI DI GI was released as a single is fast coming out soon, then on their debut album The Hurting in the following year. Solutions piano version, along with his vocal version, will be available to download on iTunes and to download on be informed and to download on Notjustok.
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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Thursday, 10 March 2016
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Monday, 7 March 2016
Investigation ordered into latest Benue killings
Abuja - President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered an investigation into the clashes between herdsmen and some communities in Benue.
Mallam Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President, announced this in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday.
According to the statement, President Buhari, who expressed deep shock at the latest incident during the past week, which led to hundreds of deaths in four communities in Agatu, Benue, ordered security agencies to get to the root causes of the problem.
"We will conduct an investigation to know exactly what happened; the only way to bring an end to the violence once and for all is to look beyond one incident and ascertain exactly what factors are behind the conflicts," the statement quoted the president as saying.
The president further stated that all Nigerians must learn to live together as one, in peace and unity.We are all one nation and one people.
"There should not be any reason why Nigerians of any group or tongue cannot now reside with one another wherever they find themselves after decades of living together."
The President further expressed condolences to the government and people of Benue, particularly the people of the Agatu communities.
He assured the affected communities that the government would do everything possible to ensure that no such incident ever occurred in their midst again.
"Once the investigations are concluded, we will act immediately to address the root of the problem," he said.
Riot in Lagos, 4 killed, security operatives
A riot reportedly broke out in the Mile 12 area of Lagos state – Security operatives are said to have brought the situation under control – About four people are feared dead, while many others are injured – A school within the area has reportedly been razed Emerging reports suggest that the riot in Mile 12 has been brought under control by security operatives Earlier on, hoodlums had reportedly caused panic by vandalising vehicles. An unconfirmed source disclosed that a school in the area had been razed. The source further informed that some hoodlums have been killed, while policemen were injured in the row.
Channels TV reports that residents of the area have remained indoors for fear of being attacked. There are speculation that an ethnic clash might be the cause of the fracas which began in Agility area of Mile 12. Eyewitnesses say four people have died while many others were injured. As of the time of filing this report, no one has been able to give reasons for the crisis. The fight is said to have started about 2 nights ago, following an accident involving a motorcycle. A motorcyclist reportedly ran into a one-way route within the area and he was almost lynched for knocking down a pedestrian. In a bid to get motorcyclist to take the injured pedestrian to the hospital, the situation degenerated.
Sources disclose that the rider was an Hausa man and the injured was allegedly Yoruba, hence, the friction began. Traders in the popular Mile 12 market were attacked with their goods destroyed.
Meanwhile, Dedeigbo Ayodeji, a Naij.com correspondent disclosed that the chaos in Mile 12 affected transportation and movement in Ketu and Ikorodu, as people were running towards other suburbs of Mile 12. A brief protest was held at the BRT main terminal in Ikorodu, as passengers claimed that the bus attendants kept selling tickets even though they knew there was no headway through the Mile 12. Many people are stranded reports Ayodeji whose bus had to make a quick turn when it approached Mile 12. Ayodeji further reports that business activities were grounded within the Agboyi-Ketu local government area, even as people were seeking to go as far away as they could from the unrest. Efforts to reach the manager of the BRT terminal in Ikorodu have proved abortive however, some other junior staff who are unauthorized to speak on the issue, tried to pacify the protesting passengers, saying that their requests will be met shortly.
Ayodeji, however, noted on phone that there was no clue as to when people were likely to leave the terminal, as the bus drivers had been ordered to remain stationed, till there is confirmation that the storm in Mile 12 has been quelled. The Lagos state government has closed down the markets within the area temporarily, and has vowed to deal with miscreants and law breakers. The government is also appealing to parents to ensure that their wards are law abiding.
Friday, 4 March 2016
Nigeria Police admit negligence in handling of teenage girl, Ese Oruru’s abduction
The Nigeria Police acknowledged Thursday their handling of the abduction of a 14-year-old girl, Ese Oruru, from Bayelsa State was flawed and was responsible for the delay in reuniting the teenager with her family.
The Zone 1 command of the force said it failed to follow up with the Sharia Commission in Kano, where the girl was taken to in 2015.
Miss. Oruru was taken without parental consent to Kano by Yunusa Dahiru, a regular customer of her mother, a food vendor.
The Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of the zonal command, Shuaibu Gambo, said leaving the state Sharia commission to handle the case after the Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, referred the matter to the command in August, complicated the situation.
“Indeed, the emir had sent a team of the Sharia commission members, Ese family and the abductor to our office in August [2015].
“And my predecessor, AIG Tambari Yabo, confirmed the receipt of the letter, as well as the team, from the monarch.
“But after meeting them, and realizing it was late, he directed that they come back the following morning.
“The following day, when the AIG didn’t see the Sharia commission officials and Ese family, he presumed that they had amicably settled the matter; because he is aware of the fact that Sharia commission had the ability to handle the case. But they had not done so.
“Giving the benefit of hindsight, it is evident that there was a failure of communication as the delegation never returned with the girl for onward transportation to her family. And no further report of complaint whatsoever was received in respect of the case again.
“On the part of the zone, when it did not hear from the delegation it innocently presumed that the case might have been resolved by the Sharia commission, which as you know, is also empowered to adopt alternative dispute resolution measures in cases of this nature,” he said.
Mr. Gambo stated further that the command traced Miss Oruru to the Sharia commission office on Monday after failure to get her in Tofa village.
The girl was reunited with her family on Wednesday after the intervention of police authorities in Abuja.
Mr. Gambo said the alleged abductor, Yunusa Yellow, was in police custody in Abuja and would face prosecution after investigation
Just In: Abba Moro granted bail
– Court granted bail Moro as prosecution wasn’t able to prove that the ex-minister will interfere with investigation – The defendants must provide a bail bond of N100 million each and one sureties each in like sum
The Federal High Court, Abuja has granted the bail filed by former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro and an Assistant Director in the ministry, F.O. Alayebami. Meanwhile, the third defendant, Anastasia Nwaobia, will continue to enjoy administrative bail awaiting her trial. At the ruling today, March 3, the judge over the matter, Anwuli Chikere ruled that the prosecution has not been able to prove that the former minister will interfere with ongoing investigation. Chikere also said that mere allegations cannot be used as prove that the defendant will in any destroy evidences against him.
“I agree with the defendant that as a former minister and a responsible and senior citizen of Nigeria will not jump bail or escape justice and will present himself at all times for trial,” Chikere said. The third and fourth defendants are to provide one surety each. The sureties will also make available N100 million each. Chikere added that the sureties shall officers of civil service at either the federal or state level. The sureties must also be at the position of directors. They will submit two recent passports with their name and address at the back of the passports, and evidence of means and houses worth the bail bond at any part of the country.
The third and fourth defendants are also expected to submit their travel passport with the court registrar. For the second defendant, Chikere ruled that she continues on an administrative bail granted to her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Justice Chikere further adjourned the matter to Wednesday, April 27 for commencement of trial. Former minister and four others are facing an 11-count charge of money laundering committed during a deadly recruitment exercise in 2014. Justice Anwuli Chikere, who presided over the case, demanded on March 2 that Morro be returned to Kuje prison pending the determination of his bail application.
The Federal High Court, Abuja has granted the bail filed by former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro and an Assistant Director in the ministry, F.O. Alayebami. Meanwhile, the third defendant, Anastasia Nwaobia, will continue to enjoy administrative bail awaiting her trial. At the ruling today, March 3, the judge over the matter, Anwuli Chikere ruled that the prosecution has not been able to prove that the former minister will interfere with ongoing investigation. Chikere also said that mere allegations cannot be used as prove that the defendant will in any destroy evidences against him.
“I agree with the defendant that as a former minister and a responsible and senior citizen of Nigeria will not jump bail or escape justice and will present himself at all times for trial,” Chikere said. The third and fourth defendants are to provide one surety each. The sureties will also make available N100 million each. Chikere added that the sureties shall officers of civil service at either the federal or state level. The sureties must also be at the position of directors. They will submit two recent passports with their name and address at the back of the passports, and evidence of means and houses worth the bail bond at any part of the country.
The third and fourth defendants are also expected to submit their travel passport with the court registrar. For the second defendant, Chikere ruled that she continues on an administrative bail granted to her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Justice Chikere further adjourned the matter to Wednesday, April 27 for commencement of trial. Former minister and four others are facing an 11-count charge of money laundering committed during a deadly recruitment exercise in 2014. Justice Anwuli Chikere, who presided over the case, demanded on March 2 that Morro be returned to Kuje prison pending the determination of his bail application.
Agatu Massacre: Nigeria deploys troops; to ban cattle from villages, cities
The Nigerian government says it is preparing a legislation to prohibit pastoralists from allowing their cattle roam in villages and cities, following the massacre of hundreds in a farming community in Benue State by armed herdsmen.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, said Thursday that the government was working on measures to stop the invasion of communities by herdsmen.
Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, Mr. Ogbeh said that invasion and massacre of the indigenes by herdsmen was no longer acceptable to the government.
He said that a formation of the Nigerian Army had been deployed to the communities to restore peace.
“Yesterday, I spoke with the Ministers of Defence and Interior and they assured me that they have deployed a military formation in Enugu to move in and restore peace in Agatu.
“Today, I will also be speaking with Mr President about this issue to ensure that the problem is solved once and for all,” he said.
The minister gave assurance that government was taking lasting steps to prevent cattle from grazing into peoples’ communities and farmlands.
He said that most of the rampaging herdsmen were from some neighbouring countries.
“We are producing massive hectares of grasses for the consumption of cattle; we have received these grasses from Brazil and we are growing them in massive quantities.
“Cattle herdsmen want grasses for their cattle; such grass is what we are growing in large quantities and, within the next three months, some of these will be ready.
“Most of these men are not Nigerians; they come in from places like Chad.
“Recently, I was in Berlin and I met the Minister of Agriculture from Congo, who complained to me that some Chadian herdsmen also invade some communities in Congo to commit similar havocs.’’
He added that the government was in the process of enacting a legislation that would control cattle grazing in unauthorised areas.
“We are also sending a bill to the National Assembly to legislate that cattle should no longer roam in our cities and villages.
“We will equally raise the issue at the level of the African Union, to compel member-countries to take steps to prevent their herdsmen from grazing into neighbouring countries.
“It will be a major international crises if we do not stop it now,’’ Mr. Ogbeh said. (NAN).
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, said Thursday that the government was working on measures to stop the invasion of communities by herdsmen.
Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, Mr. Ogbeh said that invasion and massacre of the indigenes by herdsmen was no longer acceptable to the government.
He said that a formation of the Nigerian Army had been deployed to the communities to restore peace.
“Yesterday, I spoke with the Ministers of Defence and Interior and they assured me that they have deployed a military formation in Enugu to move in and restore peace in Agatu.
“Today, I will also be speaking with Mr President about this issue to ensure that the problem is solved once and for all,” he said.
The minister gave assurance that government was taking lasting steps to prevent cattle from grazing into peoples’ communities and farmlands.
He said that most of the rampaging herdsmen were from some neighbouring countries.
“We are producing massive hectares of grasses for the consumption of cattle; we have received these grasses from Brazil and we are growing them in massive quantities.
“Cattle herdsmen want grasses for their cattle; such grass is what we are growing in large quantities and, within the next three months, some of these will be ready.
“Most of these men are not Nigerians; they come in from places like Chad.
“Recently, I was in Berlin and I met the Minister of Agriculture from Congo, who complained to me that some Chadian herdsmen also invade some communities in Congo to commit similar havocs.’’
He added that the government was in the process of enacting a legislation that would control cattle grazing in unauthorised areas.
“We are also sending a bill to the National Assembly to legislate that cattle should no longer roam in our cities and villages.
“We will equally raise the issue at the level of the African Union, to compel member-countries to take steps to prevent their herdsmen from grazing into neighbouring countries.
“It will be a major international crises if we do not stop it now,’’ Mr. Ogbeh said. (NAN).
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
ACCA OPPORTUNITY FOR FINANCE SUMMIT 2016
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Register to join ACCA at a special discount
The events are targeted at students and graduates of higher institutions as well as experienced individuals looking to start up or further their careers in finance and obtain the ACCA qualification.
You can apply to become an ACCA student at the event for a special discounted fee of £10 (or Naira equivalent). To apply please come along with the following supporting documents for registration:
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#YECO2 Speakers Unveiled… Are You
Ready???
According to a post on Otunba’s
Instagram page, These are the
speakers that will be speaking at the
Youth Enterprise Conference II
coming up March 31st….
1. Otunba Akin Alabi himself,
Founder NairaBET
2. Daryn Wober (Not Wobe
) CEO, Ventra Media
3. Opeyemi Awoyemi, Co-founder
Jobberman
4. Jason Njoku, Founder
IrokoTV.com
5. Craze Clown, CEO, House of
Craze….
6. And one other mystery speaker…
Who will be mystery speaker be??? I
guess Mark Zuckerberg or Even Jeff
Bezos…
And of course, The special guest of
honour is The Honourable Minister of
Science and Technology Dr Ogbonnaya
Onu…
Venue : Eko Hotel and Suites,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Time : 9am
Register now at
www.youthenterpriseconference.com
Seats are free but there are limited
seats available…
See you there!!! #YECO2
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Scientists from Russia, US and Japan complete periodic table's seventh row with four new elements
55 The new periodic table as of May 2013International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryScience textbooks around the world will be ready for an overhaul as the periodic table now has its seventh row completed with the introduction of four new elements. The elements 113, 115, 117 and 118, discovered by scientists in Japan, Russia and America are the first to be added to the table since 2011, when elements 114 and 116 were added.The four elements which are not to be found in natural form as they are synthetic elements and can only be produced in the lab, were approved by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the global organisation that governs chemical nomenclature, terminology and measurement on 30 December.
The chemistry community is eager to see its most cherished table finally being completed down to the seventh row," said Professor Jan Reedijk, president of the Inorganic Chemistry Division of IUPAC.The IUPAC has now invited the scientists who discovered the elements to propose permanent names and symbols as they are only temporarily recognised as
Ununtrium, (Uut) - Element 113
Ununpentium (Uup) - Element 115
Ununseptium (Uus) - Element 116
Ununoctium (Uuo) - Element 117
While elements 115, 116 and 117
have been credited to a team of Russian-American scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, element 113 has been credited to Japanese scientists from the Riken institute in Japan. Element 113 will in fact be the first element to be named in Asia.
The chemistry community is eager to see its most cherished table finally being completed down to the seventh row," said Professor Jan Reedijk, president of the Inorganic Chemistry Division of IUPAC.The IUPAC has now invited the scientists who discovered the elements to propose permanent names and symbols as they are only temporarily recognised as
Ununtrium, (Uut) - Element 113
Ununpentium (Uup) - Element 115
Ununseptium (Uus) - Element 116
Ununoctium (Uuo) - Element 117
While elements 115, 116 and 117
have been credited to a team of Russian-American scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, element 113 has been credited to Japanese scientists from the Riken institute in Japan. Element 113 will in fact be the first element to be named in Asia.
Injured soldier to receive first penis transplant in the US
A US solider
who suffered injuries during an explosion, will be the first person in
the US to receive a penis transplant. Doctors at the Johns Hopkins
Hospital said that if the procedure goes through successfully, it could
possibly open the door for several other soldiers with genital injuries
to be treated as well.
"When you meet these guys and you realize what they've given for the country, it makes a lot of sense," said Dr. Richard Redett, a plastic surgeon at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Redett will be performing the operation.
"When you meet these guys and you realize what they've given for the country, it makes a lot of sense," said Dr. Richard Redett, a plastic surgeon at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Redett will be performing the operation.
The surgery will involve using the donated organ and joining nerves and blood vessels under a microscope. The organ will be used from a deceased man and if the surgery is successful, the soldier will be able to have a full functioning organ, capable of urination and experiencing all other sensations.The unidentified soldier reportedly suffered the injuries while being deployed in Afghanistan, according to media reports. He lost most of his penis
and had groin wounds following a bomb explosion. Doctors are hoping to
go through with the surgery in the next few weeks after finding the
right donor for the soldier, since the age and skin color needs to match
and the donor's family needs to give permission.
The surgeons hope to restore emotional well -being and a sense of identity with the procedure, particularly for those men hoping to become a father one day. Despite the penis transplant, the testicles of the soldier remain untouched, therefore in the event that the soldier does go ahead and become a father, the children will genetically be his offspring.
In 2014, a father-to-be had a penis transplant in a nine-hour operation at the Tygerberg hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. The man's penis was amputated three years earlier, when he was 18-years-old after he suffered life-threatening complications due to a botched circumcision.
The surgeons hope to restore emotional well -being and a sense of identity with the procedure, particularly for those men hoping to become a father one day. Despite the penis transplant, the testicles of the soldier remain untouched, therefore in the event that the soldier does go ahead and become a father, the children will genetically be his offspring.
In 2014, a father-to-be had a penis transplant in a nine-hour operation at the Tygerberg hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. The man's penis was amputated three years earlier, when he was 18-years-old after he suffered life-threatening complications due to a botched circumcision.
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