Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Tech News: You can now make free calls on WhatsApp ...How To

Tech News: You can now make free calls on WhatsApp ...How To: With the latest version 2.12.19 of WhatsApp, you can now make free calling. WhatsApp, an android application which is famous for its inst...

Monday, March 30, 2015

Shocking! Police in Indonesia Burn Marijuana Mountain, Get Entire Town High!

While trying to dispose of a gigantic stash of weed, Palmerah cops set the 3.3 ton-heap of Bhang on fire in the open. Therefore neighborhood occupants "incidentally" got high, with some reporting that they felt mixed up and inebriated when the smoke filled their boulevards. 

The pot, seized in prior assaults, was being crushed alongside 2,538 pills of rapture pills and 1.8 kilograms of gem meth revealed via airplane terminal custom authorities. Police wore gas covers, yet they had clearly neglected to educate the journalists and others in the town that the cannabis was to be blazed close-by.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Nigeria Election Updates

Polling stations have revived in a few sections of Nigeria for a second day of voting after technical glitches upset the presidential election. 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said 300 of the 150,000 polling stations would acknowledge further tallies after handheld gadgets to peruse biometric character cards failed. 

President Goodluck Jonathan, who is confronting an in number test from Muhammadu Buhari, was the most elevated profile casualty of the breakdown on Saturday and in the end must be enrolled utilizing the old manual system. 

His overseeing People's Democratic gathering (PDP) portrayed the circumstance a "gigantic national humiliation" and a vindication of its restriction to the innovation, which it said was untested. 

"There ought to have been a test-run for a littler race before sending it for a election of this extent," Jonathan's presidential battle representative Femi Fani-Kayode told Agence France-Presse. 

Buhari's restriction All Progressives Congress (APC) had supported the new framework as a method for controling broad vote-fixing that hit past elections, and he played down the glitches. "This, I think, negative pondered Nigeria race shouldn't hold in view of an issue in even a greatest of five states," he said. 

The card perusers were given by ACT Technologies, situated in the capital, Abuja. Kayode Idowu, a representative for INEC, said the machines had been fabricated abroad yet he didn't know where or at what cost. 

Attahiru Jega, INEC's director, said the issue was constrained to around 450 card perusers. He told the private Channels Television that procurement for a moment day of voting had been conceded on the grounds that it was a fair ideal for nationals to take an interest. "It won't influence returns on the presidential election," he said. 


On Saturday a few voters cast their tally oblivious and at numerous polling stations the number was begun by torchlight or in the sparkle of cell phones. 

At one station under an extension in Bonny Camp, Lagos, managing officers held up every vote one by one and a force included boisterously harmony, ejecting in cheers when it rose that Buhari had 122 against Jonathan's 74. Umar Musa, wearing an Arsenal football shirt, said: "We need change! Power. Health awareness. Unemployment. We have held up too long and we require another course." 

The election, the most aggressive since Nigeria came back to non military personnel govern 16 years prior, is seen as a discriminating minute in the improvement of African majority rules system. About 60 million individuals were qualified to vote. 

As dreaded, the Islamist activist gathering Boko Haram propelled a few assaults on voters in the north-east on election day. Before day break, radicals attacked the town of Miringa, in Borno state, burning individuals' homes and afterward shooting them as they attempted to escape the smoke. Twenty-five individuals kicked the bucket in the assault, the Borno state senator Kashim Shettima said. 

An alternate 14 individuals were murdered in assaults on the towns of Biri and Dukku, in Gombe state, as indicated by police and a nearby boss. Among the dead was a state official, Agence France-Presse reported. 

Boko Haram, which is battling to build an Islamic caliphate in northern Nigeria, rejects majority rule government, and the bunch's pioneer, Abubakar Shekau, has undermined to slaughter the individuals who go to vote. 

The legislature representative Mike Omeri lauded the a large number of individuals who had thrown their votes. "The high voter turnout and the devotion and persistence of Nigerian voters is, in itself, a triumph of Nigerian popular government," he said. 

Jonathan, a 57-year-old Christian from the south, and Buhari, 72, a previous military tyrant from the transcendently Muslim north, bid for quiet and marked a "peace accord" on the eve of the vote. Numerous Nigerians, be that as it may, even now fear a rehash of the post-election viciousness that ejected in 2011, when 800 individuals kicked the bucket in the north after Buhari's thrashing.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Why "A" Students Work for "C" Students and "B" Students Work for the Government - good reads


This is a book written by Robert Kiyosaki.  He expands on his belief that the school system was created to churn out 'Es' / Employees... those "A Students" who read well, memorize well and test well... and not the creative thinkers, visionaries and dreamers –entrepreneurs-in-the-making... those "C Students who grow up to be the innovators and creators of new ideas, businesses, applications and products.


The book urges parents not to be obsessed with their kids' "letter grades" ("good grades" might only mean they or the student themselves were successful in jamming a square peg into a round hole...) and focus, instead, on concepts, ideas, and helping their child find their true genius, their special gift. The path they can pursue with a love and true passion.



Robert showcases success stories of "C Students" who grew up to be phenomenal successes – and HIRED those "A Students"(attorneys, accountants, and other school-smart specialists) to work in their businesses... while the more average students, "B Students," often find themselves in government-type jobs...



Not surprisingly, Kiyosaki will coin his own definitions of what "A," "B," and "C" stand for as he gives parents and their children bits of wisdom as well as insights and tools for navigating an ever-changing world... an Information Age world where the ability to change and adapt, understand relationships, and anticipate the future will shape their lives.


Breaking News !! CABINET SECRETARIES AND OTHER GOVT OFFICIALS STEP ASIDE

Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen,
The following Cabinet Secretaries have now informed the President that they have complied with his directive to step aside to allow the Commission to carry out and complete its investigations. The President has consequently appointed acting Cabinet Secretaries in their place as follows:
Mr. Felix Koskei, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Development. The President has instructed Mr. Adan Mohamed to act in his place.
Eng. Michael Kamau, Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport. The President has instructed Mr. James Macharia to act in his place.
Mr. Davis Chirchir, Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum. The President has instructed Mr. Henry Rotich to act in his place.
Mr. Samuel Kazungu Kambi, Cabinet Secretary for Labour. The President has instructed Ambassador Rachel Omamo to act in his place.
The following Senior Officers and Principal Secretaries have also informed the President that they have complied with his directive:
Mr. Francis Kimemia, Secretary to the Cabinet.
Mr. Mutea Iringo, Principal Secretary for Defence.
Mr. Nduva Muli, Principal Secretary State Department of Transport.
Mr. Patrick Omutia, Principal Secretary for Mining.
Mr. James Teko, Principal Secretary State Department of Water.
Ms. Marianne Kittany, Chief of Staff in the Office of the Deputy President.
Ms. Esther Koimet, the Investment Secretary, National Treasury.
Ambassador Jane Waikenda, Deputy Head of Mission, Kenya Embassy South Africa.
In regard to State Corporations, the respective State Corporation Boards have been instructed to urgently convene Special Board Meetings, to appoint acting Officers for all named Chief Executives and other officers.
The following Officers of State corporations are affected:
Mr. Patrick Osero, Chairman Agricultural Finance Corporation
Dr. Silas Simiyu, Managing Director, Geothermal Development Company
Mr. Francis Oyatsi, Managing Director Nzoia Sugar Company
Mr. Richard Langat, Managing Trustee NSSF
Mr. Evans Ngibuini, Acting Chief Executive, National Water Conservation and Pipeline Corporation
Mr. Alex Kabuga, Chief Executive, Kentrade
Ms. Lucy Mbugua, Managing Director, Kenya Airports Authority
Mr. Charles Tonui, Managing Director, Kenya Pipeline Corporation
Mr. Allan Chenane, Chief Executive, Tourism Fund/Catering Levy Trustee
As the President told Parliament, it is not his place to determine the guilt or otherwise of the State or Public Officers named in the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Report but that the time has come to send a strong signal to the country.
Clearly the President has drawn the line on corruption and expects all State and Public Officers to abide by Executive Order No.6 in which he gives express directives in regard to the intolerance for this vice in government.
The President reminds Kenyans, that this is a moral fight for the very soul of our nation and that nobody should use it as an opportunity to either engage in negative politics or act in manner likely to detract us from this noble cause.
The President reaffirms that there are no sacred cows and that this is just the beginning of an unwavering war against corruption.

Manoah Esipisu,
Spokesperson for the President

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