Tuesday 30 June 2015

Etisalat spices up universities with new Easycliq datafied offering



Nigeria’s fastest growing and youth-centric telecommunications company, Etisalat ignited some Nigerian institutions with a drone-themed media engagement funfest to communicate the benefits of the two new services on Easycliq – ‘Social Me on Cliq’ and ‘Music & Video Night Download.’



Some of the institutions that benefited from the social media experience included, University of Lagos, University of Ibadan, Imo State University, Owerri, University of Calabar, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) and Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu. 


Students at these institutions were treated to fun games which gave them the opportunity to win prizes. The climax of each day of the event was the display of camera-equipped drones which excited the students and captured memorable moments in real time.
According to Manager, Youth Market Segment, Idiare Atimomo, ‘’Social Me on Cliq gives customers on Easycliq unlimited access to BBM, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for an affordable price of N150 per week or N500 per month. To subscribe, Easycliq users only need to recharge N200 and dial *343*6*10#.’’
 Also, with ‘Music and Video Night Download’, subscribers can download trending music, exciting TV shows and the latest movies in mp3, mp4 and mpeg files between the hours of 12.30am and 4.30am every day at N500 by dialing *229*10*10#.
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I'm kinda liking this Drake buff new look (photos)

Rapper Drake, his muscles, his beards and his beefy bodyguards pictured above arriving to watch a match at Wimbledon yesterday. Kinda like this buff new look. You like ladies? More pics after the cut



CBN extends deadline for BVN registration to October 31st



Good news guys! Central Bank of Nigeria has extended the deadline for the Bank Verification Number, BVN, registration to October 31st. The Apex bank had earlier fixed today June 30th as the deadline for the registration. Hopefully more Nigerians would have completed their registration before the new deadline elapses  

Monday 29 June 2015

Rocket Carrying Supplies to Space Station Explodes Midair

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) suffered a big loss on Sunday, when the launch of a SpaceX supply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) ended in an explosion.
Reports on Monday from Los Angeles said that it destroyed an unmanned Dragon Spacecraft and the Falcon 9 rocket propelling it.
George Diller, spokesman for National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said the “SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched at 10:21am after liftoff, the launch vehicle failed.
The SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services 7 (CRS-7) mission took off right on time from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. But shortly afterwards, video showed the rocket exploded over Florida,’’ he said.
Diller said the last readings from the vehicle were received two minutes and 19 seconds after launch.
SpaceX , President, Gwynne Shotwell, confirmed that a problem occurred in that general location.
He said investigation was ongoing because SpaceX doesn’t know yet what caused it.
Shotwell said the mission was to deliver the Dragon to the space station with more than two and a half tons of supplies.
Shotwell added that the Dragon’s payload includes food, oxygen and other much- needed basics, adding that its loss would put even more pressure on the crew and mission planners.
He said investigation has commenced, adding that it would take less than a year to be concluded.
Shotwell said Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigators were already working at the site of the ill-fated launch.
Pam Underwood of the FAA said the expedition had been conducted under an FAA launch license, adding that FAA would provide oversight to SpaceX as it tried to work out what went wrong.
Underwood said the incident had been classified as a “mishap”.
Charles Bolden, NASA Administrator expressed disappointment at the loss of the latest SpaceX cargo resupply mission to the ISS.
He said the astronauts were safe aboard the station and have sufficient supplies to last them for months.
Bolden said the Sunday’s loss marked SpaceX’s first failed mission to the space station, through it extended a string of setbacks for space station resupply.
He said the Dragon had previously made six successful cargo runs, under the terms of a 1.6 billion dollars contract with NASA.
“We will work closely with SpaceX to understand what happened, fix the problem and return to flight. The commercial cargo programme was designed to accommodate loss of cargo vehicles. We will continue operation of the station in a safe and effective way as we continue to use it as our test bed for preparing for longer duration missions farther into the solar system,” he said.
Bolden said this was a reminder that spaceflight was an incredible challenge, “but we learn from each success and each setback.”
He said the failure would not deter the station from further programmes.

Red Carpet photos from the 2015 BET Awards

Celebrities didn't bring it this year on the red carpet...above are Nicki Minaj, Brandy and Karrueche on the BET Awards Red Carpet yesterday. See more photos after the cut...




Fab Photos! Eku Edewor, Funke Akindele, Di’Ja, Olamide & More Step Out for DJ Cuppy’s Compilation Mix Launch

DJ Cuppy & Maria Okan
DJ Cuppy & Maria Okan
DJ Cuppy held a private party for the launch of her Compilation Mix CD over the weekend.
The exclusive event was attended by Eku Edewor, Funke Akindele, Maria Okan, Onos O, Ehiz, Tola Odunsi, DJ Caise, Denola Adepetun, Asa Asika, Bizzle Osikoya, Olamide, Reekado Banks, Di’Ja, Korede Bello, Bubu Ogisi, Orire Omatsola, Tonye and more.
The guests were treated to champagne, desserts and goody bags as they interacted with Cuppy.
The venue was decorated with a touch of ‘African’ and there was a band serenading the audience.
Check out the fab photos from the event.
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Guests
DJ Cuppy
DJ Cuppy
Lowla Adamson
Lowla Adamson
Eku Edewor
Eku Edewor
Maria Okan
Maria Okan
Asa Asika
Asa Asika
Funke Akindele
Funke Akindele
Olamide
Olamide
Denola Adepetun
Denola Adepetun
Onos O
Onos O
Maduforo Chimdinma
Maduforo Chimdinma
Bizzle Osikoya
Bizzle Osikoya
Reekado Banks
Reekado Banks
Tonye
Tonye
Di'Ja
Di’Ja
Di'Ja & Tonye

Ogechi: Want To Increase Your Income? Do This One Thing…


Saving is one of the foundations of wealth building. Sadly, it is the foundation of people’s money problems. Some of us have that one friend that if we allowed, would be on our payroll. Because the moment you get paid, they’re at your door with their problems… to borrow. They cannot go to the bank for many reasons; collateral, high interest, or the process might be too long /complicated. So, they go to friends; friends don’t charge interest. Or maybe you’re that friend who does the borrowing.
The number one reason people borrow is to pay for emergencies. Then again, the word emergency is ‘relative’. Many have borrowed to: buy weaves, floss on vacations so they could take pictures for “The Gram”. You know, these days, it’s all for The Gram, even to pay for flamboyant weddings. The reasons are endless.
The moment you start borrowing, you have to answer to someone because you need to explain why you need the money. You will also gradually lose friends if you keep borrowing and crown it with a reputation for not paying back. If you find yourself borrowing all the time, you need to take a moment to assess your finances and determine why you’re not saving. Also, if you are trying to start a business and you’ve not handled your personal finances, meaning, you are still borrowing just to pay your bills or deal with ‘emergencies’, it is going to be nearly impossible for you to not only start your business, but take care of your cash flow when you have the business up and running.
The two greatest lies people believe about saving is:
1) I can’t save because I don’t earn enough. Most people are convinced they don’t earn much or enough to put something away. That is not true. I have met people who earn a lot of money yet have zero savings and others who earned little but saved religiously. Truth is, the moment you get a job and start getting paid, you are making money. The mindset of waiting till you get that N1,000,000 a month job to begin to save should be erased…completely. It’s not how much but how well.
2) You don’t need to know how to saveIt is more important to increase your income. This is a half truth. I once saw a documentary on lottery winners. The documentary was about their lives years after their big win. These were people who won millions. Guess what? Most of them were more broke than they were before the money. Winning money, suddenly becoming rich, or earning more will not solve the problem. It’s like putting only band aid on an injury that needs stitches. Your problems won’t necessarily go away when you start earning more. Chances are, they may increase. The moment you earn more, the more you spend. Suddenly, you want a better car, a nicer apartment, you would want to dine in a fancier restaurant, shop in expensive stores. It is better to learn to save and find ways to increase your income at the same time.
To start saving, you only need to do one thing.
Pay Yourself First. If I ask you if you love yourself, you will most likely say yes. The concept of paying yourself first is loving yourself enough to do right by you and your future and logic behind this is simple. The government has already taken their cut (tax) from your check before it gets to you. So, you reserve the right to pay yourself next. This should happen immediately you get paid. To practice this effectively, you will need to: Create. A. Separation. Habit (CASH) by analyzing your situation i.e. your monthly income and expenses and determining what percentage you can afford to put away each month.
Separation has been used as a method of control for decades and it is still one of the most effective ways of keeping situations in check. Within the arms of government, there is separation of powers. The legislature does not try to interpret the laws neither does the executive attempt to create the laws. In companies, there is separation of powers for internal control against fraud. In your case, your personal finance is your company and you are the CEO (Cash Expert Officer) telling your money what to do and where to go. You allocate a portion of your income to yourself, your bills and then the left over for spending. Not in the reverse. I practice this and it works (like aboniki balm).
I don’ borrow from people; it messes up my own swag. This is not a claim of being all sufficient but I don’t have the energy to answer to someone, entertain harassments or gossips. If I can’t afford it, I don’t bother. So, in analyzing my own situation, I realized my monthly income could pay my rent three times. I pay myself one third, pay my landlord two thirds and the rest goes to everything else. This has helped me during my own emergencies and jumpstart my business without borrowing. One of my favorite phrase is Start Small Today.Nope! Not tomorrow, next week, next year. I like that phrase because no matter how many ways you change it, it comes out the same: Start Today, Today Start, Start Small. Start. You get my drift? Don’t focus on the amount; it may overwhelm you. Your aim for now is being consistent.
The principle of saving will not change regardless of what part of the world you reside. Your ability to put away a percentage of your income will determine your ability to invest. You always need startup cash to do anything. If you don’t save, you cannot invest and you won’t grow much from your current state. It’s that simple.
What exactly is preventing you from saving? Share your favorite tip(s) for saving.