I am not into politics but am really interested in this #BringBackOurGirls campaign.
Please see below the president's address to the campaign which was released through the Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati.
On the Occasion of Visit by
#Bring Back Our Girls Campaigners
Thursday, 22nd May, 2014
PROTOCOLS
1. Good afternoon, my dear brothers and sisters. As the Minister of State of this great City, Abuja and as a mother like some of you, I, on behalf of Mr. President welcome you all home to the seat of the Federal Government.
2. The Federal Government is appreciative and supportive of the efforts of your group amongst so many other groups around the world, who have taken out time to demonstrate their disgust and solidarity against the wicked kidnapping of innocent school girls and the senseless mayhem of the Boko Haram terrorists.
3. Many other groups have sent messages of solidarity and support to the Federal Government in writing and we want to use this opportunity to thank them.
4. For a government that has placed so much premium on addressing major areas of reform and development in the nation, especially the development of women and the girl-child through increased investment in girl-child education and added opportunity for women, this wicked act has been indeed very painful.
5. Our present world is under the grip of terrorism. Yesterday, a market in China where ordinary people go to shop was bombed. Two days ago, terrorists visited our beautiful town of Jos and detonated bombs killing scores of people.
6. The communities of Kano, Maiduguri, Abuja, Nyanya, Madallah, amongst others, have at various times been bombed. Churches, mosques, parks and newspaper houses have not been spared. Terrorists and their sponsors have brought terrorism to our land. This is sad. This we must resist.
7. In the last three weeks, our country has been in the spotlight. Some evil individuals who call themselves Boko Haram abducted our daughters, the future mothers of our nation, and have refused to release them. This evil act has sparked protests all over the world. This is as it should be. There must be a united movement for the release of our daughters and that movement must now be turned into a united action against terrorism.
8. Government has mobilized available resources, Military and diplomatic in the search for our girls who have suffered so much trauma in captivity by agents of terror.
9. From the very first day this kidnapping occurred the Federal Government took action, directing our security services to go after the abductors. The search for our daughters has now assumed regional and global proportion and our nation has received strong support from our neighbouring countries and the international community including the United States, China, France, the United Kingdom, among others.
10. The security forces also reached out to the Borno state government and community members for support and collaboration to bring back our innocent daughters. So far, the campaign to bring our daughters back home is on, and is receiving global support.
11. Nigeria in collaboration with Chad, Niger, Cameroun and Benin Republic have all agreed to establish a single centre for sharing intelligence on the activities of terrorists across our boundaries.
12. Apart from those efforts in the public space, our President has personally initiated consultations with so many stakeholders, to explore alternative methods of resolving this crisis. It is wrong and most unfair to suggest that there was a slow reaction to this kidnapping. The Commander-in-Chief meets with the security chiefs almost daily, and he is also in constant consultations with regional and global partners on these terrorist threats.
13. This is why I want to appeal to your group and others through this medium, that it is important that your genuine patriotic zeal is matched with a realistic understanding of the situation in expressing concern and sentiment on this matter and other matters of terrorism.
14. As early as January 23rd 2013 President Jonathan at Davos, Switzerland asked the world for help in tackling terrorism. He later met with President Obama during the United Nations General Assembly in September of 2013 where he requested for U.S. support.
15. Government believes that we all must come together to fight terrorism and that protests should be directed at the terrorists who have abducted our innocent daughters and deprived them of a place at the fountain of freedom in our country.
16. Our security forces are among the best trained in Africa. They are making so much sacrifice in the fight against terror. As we sleep daily, they are in the field confronting the enemy. They need our support, not attacks and discouragement.
17. When terrorists see Nigerians turn on each other in blame it gives them a huge morale boost. We must never lose sight of the fact that terrorists are the real enemy.
18. We would like to encourage civil society groups to use their influence to encourage Nigerians to supply useful information to the security services using the emergency number 112. Citizens must protect citizens if our civilisation is to prosper.
19. We must be careful not to politicize the campaign against terrorism. When a bomb goes off in Kabul, Afghanistan, the people of Afghanistan do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in Baghdad, Iraq, the people of Iraq do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in Islamabad, Pakistan, the people of Pakistan do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in Nigeria, we must all unite to fight the terrorists. This is the task of this generation. Our daughters must be freed to come home to their parents and loved ones.
20. Our daughters must be freed so that they can return to school and receive their education. Our daughters must be freed so that they can return home to be with their friends and play as all children their age do.
21. I thank you for coming. I thank you for listening and may God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
A review of the on-line chat which is readily found on
company’s website was done on these telecommunication company to find out how
these application can be used to solve customer issue.
The team will be reviewing various companies product intermittently
to find out how they are faring in customer experience issues.
The team tried to find out if the telecom company has a data
plan for android users just like the one for blackberry users.
The parameters used for the review are:
1.Courtesy of the telecom staff.
2. Response time.
3.If the application was working.
4.Attitude of staff.
MTN REVIEW
Courtesy: The agent was courteous and introduced himself
immediately. The agent responded to the question asked and also gave our team all
the data plan they offer with the amount. We rate this agent 5*.
Response time: the response time
was good. Our team initiated the chat at 12.36 pm while the agent responded
at 12.37 pm. He gets a 5* too on this.
The on-line chat application: our
team was able to use the application. So MTN gets a 5*.
Attitude of the staff: the staff
was ready to help us. He even went the extra mile to asked us if there is
anything else he can assist us with.
On the live chat review. MTN gets
a 5*.
ETISALAT
Courtesy: The agent was courteous and introduced himself
immediately. We rate this agent 5*.
Response time: the response time
was not so good. The agent kept the team on hold for long without informing the
customer to hold on. The agent gets a 3*.
The on-line chat application: the
connection to the on-line chat was very poor. The company gets 2*.
Attitude of the staff: the staff
was ready to help us. We score the agent 4*.
In total Etisalat gets a 3*.
GLO.
Courtesy: The agent was very courteous and introduced
himself immediately. We rate this agent 5*.
Response time: the response time
was good. He gets a 5* too on this.
The on-line chat application: the
connection was very good. The company gets 5*.
Attitude of the staff: the staff
was ready to help. We score the agent 5*.
In total GLOBACOM gets a 5*.
AIRTEL
We could not locate the airtel on-line chat on
the company’s website. We advise the company to develop an on-line chat that will
enable customer connect to them at any time without going through the stress of dialling their customer care
Laziness has
become the order of the day in our offices. The slow and the lazy ones are the
ones that get kudos and seem to be working hard why the fast ones are seem to
have less work and are perceived as
being ideal.
There is a
new deadly syndrome in our office environment and this is called ‘shaking mouse
syndrome’. This syndrome is so deadly that you will never know that this person
is practically doing nothing. The affected person wears a serious look and is
busy working on office documents. By looking at this person, you might even
wish you can help out. But bow you can detect this syndrome is that ones the
unit head leave the office everybody shuts down immediately even the people
that you taught were busy.
Sometimes in
2012 I was transferred to a new office and we were giving our work for the day.
Immediately I finished my work, I started doing other things and was preparing
to go home when one of my colleague just looked at me and quietly told me to find
something else to do. I look around and not seeing what to do I asked him what he
is doing so I can join him. The guy told me that he is doing nothing! That most
people are just shaking their mouse and forming busy. I walked around the
office and found out that some people are still doing the work that was giving
to us since 4 hours ago and some people are busy shaking mouse. To my
amazement, you will never know that these people are just shaking the mouse till
you understand the scope of their work.
Each time your customer interacts with your product or
services, your customer perceives these three level of experience. (MEET NEEDS,
EASY and ENJOYABLE).
Your target at every point should be to take your customer
from meet needs to enjoyable state.
At need needs stage, who have accomplished your goal to
provide a product or service for your customer. The products has also served
its purpose but that products you produced can also be produced by other
competitors. To be innovative and introduction of a product does not set you apart
from your competitors.
Easy: at this stage, customer’s judge your product on the usability.
Is it easy to access? Do I have to work hard to use or obtain this product or service?
How much effort they invested to achieve a desired outcome. The easy of doing
business can pose a competitive advantage when you get it right. Remember how
YOUTUBE took over because it made the upload of videos easy. Today youtube is
one of the visited site in the world.
Enjoyable: to achieve the best customer experience, you have
to measure how your customers enjoy using your product. Do customers feel good
about the product and service you provided? How did your customer’s enjoy the interaction?
The most recent winner of FIFA's Ballon d'Or for being the
best soccer player on the planet, Ronaldo has for now gotten the upper hand
over the “Who’s the best?” debate that has been raging over him and Lionel
Messi for the last several years. The Real Madrid star’s performance in the
2014 World Cup will go a long way towards quieting any remaining doubters, and
Portugal’s national team will desperately need his other-worldly play if
they’re going to stand a chance of making it out of a brutal group that includes
Germany, the U.S., and Ghana.
Even though the Portuguese have never made it past the Group of 16 since
Ronaldo has played with the national side, the team’s 29-year-old star and
captain is confident -- as always -- saying after he finished building a museum
to himself in his birthplace of Madeira: "I have room for more
trophies."
2.Lionel Messi - Argentina
Many call Messi one of the best soccer players of all time,
and he’s only 26 years old. Despite immense success on world-beating Barcelona
in the Spanish professional league and a host of trophies on his shelf,
"The Atomic Flea" has never even made it past the quarterfinals of
the World Cup. This go around may be his best chance, as Argentina’s squad is
loaded with international stars all over the pitch, and Messi is at the top of
his game and in full health after a hamstring injury last year. The only
question is how well Argentina can play together behind their dynamo forward.
3.Neymar - Brazil
Brazilians will not accept bowing out of the World Cup at
the quarterfinal stage like they have the last two World Cups when the
tournament arrives on their home soil this summer. If they hope to take home
their sixth World Cup trophy, Barcelona star Neymar’s slender frame will have
to bear much of the burden. The 22-year-old, 5-foot-9-inch winger/forward may
be one of many stars on this young team, but none of them make anywhere near
the $20 million he does every year between salary and endorsements. The biggest
knock against Neymar may be his size, but he has silenced many doubters after
his move to Barcelona last year with lightning fast speed and acceleration, a
top-class ability to finish off both feet, and the same doggedness on the pitch
that his professional teammate Lionel Messi is known for.
Do not leave your customer interaction to chance. you have to design how you interact with your customer. how your customer service agent talk and interact with your customer, how you greet your customer, the kind of language you use for your customer and also the communication process. This is the secret big brands like virgin Atlantic, Orange, BBC e.t.c use and that is what sets them apart from you.
The Ebola fever is a severe and often fatal disease in
humans and other primates (monkey, chimpanzees and bats).
The Ebola haemorrhagic fever is caused by Ebola virus. The
Ebola virus is transmitted from infected wild animals (fruits, bats gorillas, etc.)
and also from human to human through direct contact with blood, secretions or body
fluids of an infected person.
The disease is caused by infection with Ebola virus, named
after river in the democratic republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) in Africa,
where it was first recognized.
The virus causes severe illnesses with bleeding, causing
many to be quickly infected with about 90% fatality rate.
No vaccine or treatment has been discovered has been
discovered or available yet. Most people with Ebola die.
SYMPTOMS
1.Tiredness
2.Nausea
3.Fever
4.Headache
5.Sore
throat
6.Joint
and muscle soreness
7.Weakness
The Ebola fever symptom
At later
stages, other symptoms include:
1.Diarrhea-
may contain blood
2.Cough-
may contain blood
3.Redness
in the eyes
4.Swelling
of the genitals
5.Impaired
kidney and liver function
6.Internal
and external bleeding- mostly from the nose and mouth
7.As Ebola
fever progresses, the symptoms become more severe. Late-stage symptoms may
include vomiting with blood.
PREVENTION
The best way to treat Ebola virus is to prevent it.
1.Ebola
virus risk of infection can be lowered by reducing contact with people you suspect
to be infected, especially during times when there is an outbreak of Ebola
fever.
2.Always
be sure to wear special protective clothing (gown, gloves, full facial mask and
eye goggles) if you are around a person with Ebola fever.
3.Keep
away from someone who is sick or dead of Ebola fever.
4.Do not
touch an infected person or their body fluids- blood, vomit, urine, faeces or
diarrhea.
5.Bury
dead bodies of animals carefully.
6.Wash
your hands often with soap.
7.Do not
wash, touch or kiss dead bodies. Do not wash hands in the same bucket as others
who have touched the body
8.Animal
products (such as blood and meat) should be thoroughly cooked before consumption.
9.Avoid
contact with wild animals and avoid eating bush meat- especially monkey and bat meats.
10.Avoid
non- essential travels to countries or regions where the Ebola is prevalent.
What
to do if you get sick
If you suspect you have developed any of the symptoms
described above:
1.Keep
away from others so that they don’t get infected.
2.Handle
your body fluids carefully in a hygienic manner and wash your hands after each
contact with you body fluids.
3.Kindly
proceed to the nearest health centre or your primary care provider. You may be referred
to a specialist centre.
River NILE: this is the longest river in Africa. the river goes through Egypt.
River Niger: crossed Guinea,Mali,Niger,Benin, Nigeria.
River Senegal: crossed Guinea,Mali,Mauritania and Senegal.
River Congo:crossed African Republic,Republic of Congo,Angola,Zambia,Tanzania,Burundi,Rwanda.
River Orange: crossed Lesotho,South Africa , Namibia.
River Limpompo: crossed Mozambique.
River Zambezi: crossed Zambia, DR Congo, Angola,Namibia,Botswana,Zimbabwe,Mozambique,Malawi,Tanzania.
I saw this while I was surfing the web and I will like to share with everyone
1. The one you started following because they seemed attractive but they’re actually really dull
You saw their avatar somewhere, thought ‘well, hello there!’, followed them, tried to subtly hit on them by favouriting as many of their tweets as possible, but eventually gave up because there was nothing to favourite. You would unfollow them but in your head there is still a chance that they will DM you one day and, well, they still occasionally post selfies you can lovingly stare at. You big creep. 2. The one who thinks Twitter is like Facebook
It’s one thing to post fairly uninteresting updates to your friends and family on Facebook but, damn it – this is Twitter. Why can’t people at least try to be relevant?
The acting Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency, Dr. Ashiru Daura, has urged Nigerian youths to embrace information technology and explore its potential for self-employment and job creation.
According to UEFA, the winner of Europa cup is paid a whooping sum of €5,000,000
Each of the 48 clubs that featured in the group stage earns €1.3m. Performance bonus of €200,000 for every club that wins and €100,000 for every draw in the group stage.
Bonus is also paid to the teams that qualify to the round of 32. the 12 group winners earns €400,000 while the runners-up earn €200,000.
King's college is offering scholarship to Nigeria law student . For 2014-15 one scholarship of £25,000 will be available. The scholarship will cover the full cost of tuition fees for the year, as well as providing a living costs allowance. The winner will be selected on the basis of a personal statement as well as demonstrable financial need. The application deadline is 18 July 2014.
After Macklemore and Ryan Lewis wonBest New Artist and three trophies in the rap category at last month's Grammy Awards, the duo's mouthpiece tried to prove that he thought another nominee should have walked off with some golden hardware: "You got robbed," Macklemore texted Kendrick Lamar. "I wanted you to win."The private message — which Macklemore made very public by posting it on Instagram — didn't strike everyone as generous. And in the new issue of Rolling Stone(on stands Friday), Drake makes it very clear he thought the message was unnecessary. To put it bluntly, he thought "that shit was wack as fuck."
"I was like, 'You won. Why are you posting your text message? Just chill. Take your W, and if you feel you didn't deserve it, go get better — make better music,'" he tellsRolling Stonecontributing editor Jonah Weiner. "It felt cheap. It didn't feel genuine. Why do that? Why feel guilt? You think those guys would pay homage to you if they won?"
Drake notes that Grammy wins don't always go to the artist who made thebestalbum. "This is how the world works: He made a brand of music that appealed to more people than me, Hov, Kanye and Kendrick. Whether people wanna say it's racial, or whether it's just the fact that he tapped into something we can't tap into. That's just how the cards fall. Own your shit."And in the end, if Macklemore was going to start doling out apologies, he should have reached out to more nominees, Drake says. "To name just Kendrick? That shit made me feel funny. No, in that case, you robbed everybody. We all need text messages!"
The new BBM is so slow that it freezes phones. You do not want your BBM to hang, it is better you keep using the old version 7.0.1.23
If you have already upgraded your BBM and would like to downgrade,follow these steps below.
1. Press Your Blackberry button to go to Menu
2. Select Applications in your Menu
3. Run Blackberry Protect and backup your contacts
4. After backup is complete, go back to Menu
5. Select 'Options'
6. Select 'Device' inside Options
7. Select 'Application Management' inside Device
8. Scroll to Blackberry Messenger and delete it
9 After deleting is complete, it will ask you to restart your phone, let it restart'
10. After your phone restarts, just type 'about' at the home screen of your phone and some icons will pop-up (Browser History, Social Feeds, Facebook, Options, Help etc)
11. Select Options and Click 'About Device Versions' to see your Blackberry OS version
You will see an option that looks like this...
Blackberry (R) 9900
smartphone (3G, CDMA, Wi-Fi)
7.1Bundle 921 (v7.1.0.267, platform 5.1.0.230)
The red text above tells you that the device is running OS Version 7.1 (Note: Yours might be different from this...maybe 6.1, 7.0 and so on)...
12. After taking note of your OS version
13. Make sure your phone Network is on 3G (for fast download ) and Download the corresponding Blackberry Messenger according to your OS from the list below...
Blackberry Messenger ForOS 5.0 (http://url.prohp.net/zntjn)
Blackberry Messenger ForOS 6.0 (http://url.prohp.net/sscvw)
Blackberry Messenger ForOS 7.0 (http://url.prohp.net/prkrd)
Blackberry Messenger ForOS 7.1 (http://url.prohp.net/meomg)
14. After Clicking on any of the links above, a new page will appear, wait for the page to load completely, lets say 10 seconds.
15. After the page loads completely, scroll to the top right side of the page and click 'SKIP AD'
16. Download and Blackberry Messenger that will pop up, then RUN IT. This usually takes time to complete but if its taking so much time lets say more than 30 minutes, remove your phone's battery and put it back.
After your phone comes up, you will have your old Blackberry Messenger back. Enjoy!
If you have any questions, Drop your comment but if it is so urgent, you can call me on +2348176383602
A rare bronze statue of the Greek god Apollo was unearthed last summer on the Gaza strip, Reuters reports, only to be concealed by Hamas since it resurfaced. The "priceless" discovery has thrown the archaeological community into a clamor, with a debate currently brewing about where the statue originated and if it's only the first of more discoveries to come.
Joudat Ghrab, a 26-year-old local Palestinian fisherman, tells Reuters that he saw the figure lying in the shallow waters just north of the Egyptian-Gaza border. What he at first thought was a badly burnt body turned out to be the ancient statue, which he and his family dragged ashore. "I felt it was something gifted to me by God," Ghrab said. He would then make attempts to determine the value of the statue. However, all efforts for a payout were quickly scuttled. After the statue was put on eBay for $500,000, Hamas seized the artifact and ordered a criminal investigation to find the seller.
This write up is directed at the high price of internet access which is referred to as bundle packages by our network provides in Nigeria.
I can remember vividly when MTN and Econet came into Nigeria in the year 2001.The cost of line was like ₦28,000(Twenty eight thousand Naira) while a minute call cost up to ₦60. This was only affordable by the rich and elite of the country. This service providers refused to charge their customers on per second billing stating that is was not possible then text message that cost nothing to transmit goes for ₦15.
Then globacom came into the market and told Nigerians that per second billing was possible and immediately, this two network providers that has been extorting average Nigerian immediately changed to per second billing.