Sunday 5 June 2016
Friday 3 June 2016
How To Recover Ur Godaddy Cpanel Password When Lost
This tutorial is for godaddy newbies who find it difficult to change or recover there godaddy cpanel password, some people find it difficult to do so. why? because no forgot password will appear when you enter a wrong password, instead of wasting your airtime calling for godaddy on phone or wait in queue for chat. this step will help you do just that.
step 1
login to your godaddy costumer account click on manage not ur hosting manage but manage with the red mark below
step2
when you click on manage, it will take you to your hosting gateway which is in the image below click on settings
step3
select password
step4
view your password or change your password and click the button change password
That is all you have to do. "winks"
step 1
login to your godaddy costumer account click on manage not ur hosting manage but manage with the red mark below
step2
when you click on manage, it will take you to your hosting gateway which is in the image below click on settings
step3
select password
step4
view your password or change your password and click the button change password
That is all you have to do. "winks"
Wednesday 16 March 2016
Thursday 4 February 2016
CBN: BVN registration To Be Extended Till June for Nigerians abroad
Central Bank of Nigeria has extended
the Bank Verification Number registration exercise for Nigerians abroad
from January 31 to June 30, 2016.
The CBN, in a circular on Thursday, said
the extension would allow Nigerian bank customers in the Diaspora to
obtain their BVN and link it with their respective bank accounts.
The circular, signed by the Director,
Banking and Payments System, CBN, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, stated that the CBN
had also increased the number of BVN registration centres overseas to
allow more bank customers to register.
The circular read, “The CBN has
observed, through a recent survey, the low percentage of registration of
Nigerian bank customers in the Diaspora, which may be attributed to
lack of accessibility to registration centres and unavailability of
registration centres in some cities where Nigerian population is high.
“Consequently, all the Deposit Money
Banks are hereby requested to note that the BVN enrolment for Nigerian
bank customers in the Diaspora is hereby extended to June 30, 2016. This
is to enable such customers to complete the enrolment and link the BVN
with their bank accounts.”
The CBN further said plans were on to deploy more BVN registration centres in locations with high Nigerian population.
The central bank had in October last
year closed the BVN registration process within the country and directed
banks to stop customers without the numbers from carrying out
transactions on their accounts.
It said only customers who obtained and registered their BVNs should be granted access to their accounts.
onshore installation with minor injuries.
The firm said it had also established a dedicated telephone hotline for family members of those on board the flight.
Monday 1 February 2016
President Mohammadu Buhari To Visit France and Britain tomorrow
Official press release from the presidency :
President Muhammadu Buhari will begin an official visit to France and Britain tomorrow, Tuesday, February 2, 2016.At his first stop in Strasbourg, France, President Buhari will on Wednesday, February 3, address a special session of the European Union Parliament to be attended by members of the executive and legislative arms of the Union.
The President's address is expected to focus on terrorism, violent extremism, corruption, Nigeria and Africa's current security, economic and developmental challenges, as well as the need for greater support from the European Union and advanced nations for their rapid resolution.
President Buhari will also hold talks with the President of the European Parliament, Mr. Martin Schulz and the President of the European Commission, Mr. Jean-Claude Juncker on the same issues before leaving Strasbourg for London to join other world leaders at the Supporting Syria and The Region Conference scheduled to open in the British capital on Thursday, February 4, 2016.
The President will use the opportunity of his participation in the conference which is being co-hosted by Britain, Germany, Norway, Kuwait and the United Nations to continue his push for more global understanding, collaboration and support for Nigeria and other countries in the frontlines of the war against terrorism who are striving to overcome its very adverse effects on affected populations.
He is due back in Nigeria at the weekend.
Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
Friday 29 January 2016
Nnamdi Kanu sacks lawyer In Court Today
The Radio Biafra director Nnamdi Kanu is currently in the Federal High Court Abuja for consideration of his bail application.Federal High Court declined the bail application by pro-Biafra agitator, Nnamdi Kanu and his associates, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi, ordered accelerated hearing.
After a long wait and expectation, the court has announced the commencement of the ruling which will be coming in next 30 minutes.
The director of the Radio Biafra has withdrawn one of his lawyers, M. U Udechukwu from representing him in court.
Following the call for appearances, Udechukwu who argued the bail application in favour of kanu drew the attention of the court to letter said to have been addressed to the judge, John Tsoho.While Tsoho confirmed the letter, he said he believed it was a domestic matter and not to be on record.He said: “There is a handwritten letter addressed to my humble self by the first defendant.
The judge added that the first defendant had stated in the letter that during the last hearing, the lawyer that argued his case was not who he instructed to represent him.
Meanwhile, the lead counsel, Chuks Muoma addressing the court said he did not see the need for the controversy in the courtroom.
His words: “As embarrassing as this appears, I will advise that he take the ruling of the summons of bail which he led and argued and then handover.”
Thursday 28 January 2016
Woman Arrest By Police For Selling Baby For N300,000
The police in Bayelsa State say they have apprehended a woman for selling her three-month-old baby.
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Bayelsa State Police Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, said in a statement on
Wednesday that the suspect, Oyikepreye Enoch, sold a baby girl to one
Esther Tony, 30.
Though the police spokesman did not
indicate the motive behind the sale of the infant, he, however, said the
28-year-old suspect, who was the mother of the baby, sold her for
N300,000.
Butswat said the suspect (Enoch) was
already undergoing interrogation at the Akenfa Police Station in the
Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state.
He said, “Detectives from the Akenfa
Police Station, Yenagoa, have arrested one Oyikepreye Enoch, female, 28
years, for allegedly selling a three-month-old baby girl to one Esther
Tony, female, 30.
“The suspect sold the baby, who is her
child, for N300,000. Enoch and Tony are undergoing interrogation at the
Akenfa Police Station, Yenagoa.”
He added that investigation was ongoing to ascertain the motive behind the criminality.
Wednesday 27 January 2016
Federal Government To Recover Additional $750 Million Abacha Loot
The Federal Government yesterday said that it would soon embark on
the recovery of additional $750 million said to be “Abacha loot” yet
pending.
The Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami disclosed this during an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committee on Justice in Abuja.
The Minister further stated that his ministry was aiming at recovering on behalf of the Federal Government £6.9 million said to have been misappropriated by a former governor of Delta State, James Ibori. He said;
On the issue of terrorism, the AGF said, “My ministry is currently
processing approximately 800 terrorism cases for prosecution. The
resources required for the successful prosecution of these cases as well
as the general coordination of the Criminal Justice Sector as envisaged
under the ACIA, were fully captured in the original proposal made by
the ministry to the Ministry of Finance.
The Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami disclosed this during an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committee on Justice in Abuja.
The Minister further stated that his ministry was aiming at recovering on behalf of the Federal Government £6.9 million said to have been misappropriated by a former governor of Delta State, James Ibori. He said;
“In respect of of the recovery of looted
assets, the ministry will engage in an agree waive policy of using
Mutual Legal Assistance Agreements or other bilateral and multilateral
instruments to seek cooperation with other jurisdictions to ensure the
repatriation of illicitly- acquired assets in foreign jurisdictions.
“The collaboration will equally involve
the engagement of foreign- based Counsel to attend to matters on behalf
of the Federal Government. Low- hanging fruits being targeted in this
initiative include $750 million ‘Abaca loot’ as well as the sum of GBP
6.9 million of the ‘Ibori loot’.
“On the long run, the ministry will be
in a position to coordinate the recovery of billions of Dollars in
foreign jurisdictions, based on current estimations.”
“The successful prosecution of the above priorities will require the necessary balance of personnel capacity including staff training, travels and tours, resource capacity in terms of adequate budgetary allocations and legislative support by the National Assembly through the passage of all requisite Bills, as may be presented by the executive arm.
“The anti-corruption campaign will involve the deployment of resources by the ministry to assess and prosecute the requisite cases in collaboration with the anti-corruption agencies, pursuit to the overriding powers of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice in Sections 150 and 174 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.
“In respect of measures to ensure the expeditious prosecution of terrorism, the ministry’s efforts will be anchored on the successful implementation of the administration of criminal justice Act 2015, ACJA, and the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act 2013.”
Uwazuruike Accused Of Trying To Plot An Attack Secretly- MASSOB
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has accused ousted leader, Ralph Uwazuruike, of plotting to attack its secretariat at Okwe, Onuimo council in Imo State, in order to restore himself as the group’s leader.
The group warned Uwazuruike to stem the plan as it will resist such attempts, even as it appealed security agencies to come to its aid.
“Uwazuruike is under pressure because he never fought for the Igbo cause. That is why we are appealing to security agencies to come to our aid as our demonstration for Biafra is peaceful. We will resist Uwazuruike fire-to-fire if security agencies fail to arrest him.
“We will not watch him take over our headquarters. He has mortgaged our future to politicians,” Madu said.
The group reiterated its insistence for the release of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Biafra Zionist Movement (BZM), Ben Onwuka, and other Biafra activists in detention.
Lassa Tension - Riverse State Declared An Emegency On Lassa Fever.
The government of Rivers State has declared an emergency on Lassa fever. It is tagged ‘Operation kill all Rats’.
Five persons and a medical doctor have died of the virus.
The Ministry of Environment declared the emergency to create awareness on the disease and the need to keep rats off homes and environments.
Commissioner of Health Dr. Theophillus Odagme, who spoke to The Nation yesterday said its sister ministry is undertaking the step to consolidate on the efforts of the Health ministry in the fight against Lassa.
Odagme said the three suspected cases, which were admitted to the Port Johnson Borokri treatment centre, including a nursing mother and her baby (index case), tested negative and have been discharged.
He noted that over 400 persons have been placed under watch following the deaths but none has tested positive, even as he was optimistic that if residents keep to the rules, the state might be cleared next month.
“Last week, three persons were admitted into one of the treatment centres. Two of the patients were referred from private clinics; one is related to a late victim, while the other came from a public hospital.
“Samples were taken for analysis, but the results came out negative. They were stabilised and discharged for proper treatment of their cases.
“As at the last count, 403 persons were being monitored but the first set of 60 placed under watch following the index case, have been discharged after completing the 21 days virus incubation period without manifesting any symptom.
“The contact tracing teams (13 teams) are still on, meeting and monitoring them every day. There is a massive sensitisation going on in markets, churches and mosques to educate residents on the need to improve their personal hygiene and clean their surroundings as preventive measures.
One person has died of the disease in Ebonyi State. Governor Dave Umahi confirmed the death yesterday in Abakaliki at a town hall meeting.
He said the deceased, a student, whose identity could not be ascertained, died on Monday.
The governor directed that residents close to the vicinity of the deceased should be monitored and urged the people to seek proper medical attention should they suspect anything.
“It may be Lassa fever and if it is detected early, it can be treated than when it reaches an advanced stage when it may be difficult to save the victim.”
Umahi thanked the Federal Government for donating virology equipment to fight the disease, which he said were being installed and will be put to use soon.
1.7 million people in Ekiti State practice open defecation, the European Union (EU) Senior Expert on Sanitation, Tope Babalobi, has said. He spoke yesterday during a breakfast programme on the Ekiti Television (EKTV), Daybreak Nigeria.
Babalobi, who is also the National Chairman of Water and Sanitation Network, urged the people to maintain a clean environment to avoid falling victim of Lassa fever.
He noted that proper sanitation and good hygienic practices would keep rats and rodents, believed to be vectors of Lassa fever, at bay.
“Rodents and rats have no business coming to your house if it is clean. Eateries, restaurants, schools, shops, markets must prioritise sanitation.
“If you manage your waste very well, these diseases will be far. This is a challenge to us as individuals in our homes and business premises,” Babalobi said.
thenationnews
Tuesday 26 January 2016
Nollywood actor Olumide Bakaresuffers Is In Critical Condition
The Yoruba actor who suffered heart attack, has top medical experts battling to save his life at the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan, Oyo state.
The younger sister of the actor, Shade, implore all well-meaning Nigerians to pray for the wholeness of the actor. He is said to be in the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital.
We wish him quick recovery!
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