Don Kamal
Friday, 30 January 2015
Thursday, 25 December 2014
CHEAPEST ANDROIDS DATA SUBSCRIPTION EVER
This is an update on data subscription on all androids. There is no doubt android is one of the best devices today with so many important features and applications. The major constrain to maximize android device is internet connection. Imaging buying just 360MB from network providers for ₦1,000.
Isn’t that crazy?
This problem of internet data is partially solved by third party agents who sell retail data. But to fully maximize your android smart device, glo BIS gives you complete answer to INTERNET DATA CONNECTION problem on your android smart device.
Why you should use glo BIS?
-It is very cheap (₦1,000 gives you 3 gigs)
-2G(EDGE) network is the best in Nigeria thus helps to conserve battery draining rate
-Data deduction rate is very minimal compare to some other networks
-Roll over data in case you didn’t exhaust your 3 gigs
To enjoy glo BIS on your android smart device, there are basically two methods
Method 1
Get a blackberry phone and a glo sim, insert your glo sim into the bb phone and recharge it with ₦1,000. Subscribe for glo BIS by sending Comonth to 777 or dial *777*21# and wait for the activation message. Now remove your sim, insert it in your android smart device and set the apn to blackberry.net then you are good to go. To check your data balance send Status to 777 or dial *777*0#. NOTE: this method only gives you temporary internet access so to say because you need to reinsert your sim to a bb phone anytime you switch off your mobile data or there is network problem; thus you may need to insert your phone in a bb phone five times or more in a day.
Method 2
This method is the best way to enjoy glo BIS on your android device; it gives you 100% internet access connection on your android. This method involves changing the imei of your android to that of a bb10 via ANDROID PROGRAMMING by this you have a full time internet access on your android smart device with the best internet speed. Programme your android devices, such that your service provider sees your android device as a bb10 device, thereby enabling you to subscribe permanently glo B.I.S plan which is 1k for 3gig monthly on your Android Smartphones, Tabs, Notes and Pads.
It works only on glo at the moment because only glo BIS works on bb10 at the moment, if other network BIS begins to work on bb10 tomorrow, it will automatically work on your already programmed android device.
Once programmed and subscribed,
** No network glitches,
** No need of removing your sim,
** You subscribe afterwards right on your phone
** You can switch freely between 2g and 3g.
** No side effect on your device, i.e. you can still use normal data plan on any network at anytime
Etc...
To enjoy this offer, programme your android device(s) with a token amount. Interested android users should please contact
Kamal on any of the following no:
08072657787; 08069069034 (whatsapp). bbm pin: 52EDEEAD
Saturday, 22 November 2014
FOODS WITH NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC PROPERTIES
In herbology, antibiotic-like foods
are called astringent — meaning natural blood cleansers. The word anti (against)
– biotic (life) refers to a list of pharmaceutical antimicrobials
designed to kill (or inhibits the growth of) harmful microorganisms in the host
body. The problem is these synthetic forms of antibiotics kill off both the
good and bad bacteria leaving the body depleted of living microflora that
supports immune function.
Including foods and herbs that
contain antibiotic properties in your diet can support your immune system and
help to defend you from certain infectious bacteria, such as the Lymes spirochete
and Candida Albicans, an overgrowth of yeast. There are many foods and
herbs known to have natural antibiotic qualities; and with an increased
resistance to pharmaceutical antibiotics in people today, it is wise to eat
foods that work in your defense on a daily basis.
This is not to imply that you should
not take antibiotics when deemed necessary by your medical doctor. However,
knowing how to use certain foods as medicine can help you to cut down on over
using synthetic antibiotics for minor health conditions. Naturally, consult
your physician before proceeding.
ONION AND GARLIC
Close relatives, onions and garlic contain antibacterial properties. Both foods have been used to treat everything from minor illness to major disease and inflammation, both internally and externally. The sulfur compounds in onions and garlic are the key elements for use as an antibiotic. In one study, garlic was tested on mice against an antibiotic-resistant strain of Staphylococci. The results showed the garlic had protected the mice against the pathogen and significantly reduced any inflammation. Both have been used to help fight off the residual effects of colds and flu, while garlic’s antifungal properties help prevent yeast infections and combat viral conditions, onion’s high phytonutrient content are known to “mop up” free radicals that can lead to cancer in the body.
HONEY
Honey was used as an antibacterial treatment long before synthetic antibiotics were developed, in cultures all over the world, for wounds and illness. Honey contains an enzyme, antimicrobial in nature, which releases hydrogen peroxide and prohibits the growth of certain bacteria(the peroxidase). In Chinese medicine honey is thought to harmonize the liver, neutralize toxins, and relieve pain; and its antibacterial properties are effective in the treatment of the bacterium Heliobacter pylori or stomach ulcer.
Honey was used as an antibacterial treatment long before synthetic antibiotics were developed, in cultures all over the world, for wounds and illness. Honey contains an enzyme, antimicrobial in nature, which releases hydrogen peroxide and prohibits the growth of certain bacteria(the peroxidase). In Chinese medicine honey is thought to harmonize the liver, neutralize toxins, and relieve pain; and its antibacterial properties are effective in the treatment of the bacterium Heliobacter pylori or stomach ulcer.
FERMENTED FOODS
Today more and more doctors recommend you take a probiotic (Probiotics are prepared microorganisms such as Lactobacilli that provide health benefits when consumed) in conjunction with antibiotic treatment to replace the good bacteria, microflora, that is also being destroyed in the digestive system. Fermented vegetables loaded with microorganisms may prove to be superior to taking a capsule from the health food store. Raw, unpasturized sauerkraut (there’s that cabbage again), raw pickles, cultured vegetables, and kim chi are all excellent ways to introduce probiotics back into your intestines. Begin with a few teaspoons and increase as desired.
Today more and more doctors recommend you take a probiotic (Probiotics are prepared microorganisms such as Lactobacilli that provide health benefits when consumed) in conjunction with antibiotic treatment to replace the good bacteria, microflora, that is also being destroyed in the digestive system. Fermented vegetables loaded with microorganisms may prove to be superior to taking a capsule from the health food store. Raw, unpasturized sauerkraut (there’s that cabbage again), raw pickles, cultured vegetables, and kim chi are all excellent ways to introduce probiotics back into your intestines. Begin with a few teaspoons and increase as desired.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Court jails undergraduate for scamming white lover
A Lagos State High Court sitting in
Ikeja on Thursday jailed a 26-year-old undergraduate of Cairo
University, Egypt, Rilwan Adedigba, for 30 months over cybercrime.
Adedigba’s conviction came after he had confessed to defrauding an American lady, Zen Cariboso, of $1,100.
Justice
Kudirat Jose, who gave the judgement, further made an order for the
convict to make restitution to the victim by refunding the stolen
$1,100.
Adedigba was also to forfeit to the Federal Government a car he had acquired with the proceeds of the illegal venture.
The convict was brought before the court on five counts bordering on cyber fraud.
Upon
his re-arraignment, he had pleaded guilty to all the counts and entered
a plea bargain with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Reviewing
the facts of the case in court, the EFCC counsel, Mrs. Olubunmi Bosede,
said Adedigba committed the offences on January 30 in Lagos.
Bosede
said the convict had lied to the white lady that he was one Murphy
Paul, a white American living in Nigeria, who was in love with her.
She said Adedigba used the love scam to obtain the stolen sum from the American.
According to her, Adedigba, by his act, violated sections 390 and 318 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria 2011.
Justice
Jose consequently pronounced the sentence. The judge said the sentence
would run concurrently beginning from June 8, when the convict was
arrested.
Justice Jose further
ordered that Adedigba must sign an undertaken with the EFCC that he
would be of good behaviour upon his release from prison.
Fifa World Cup report is a joke, says FA's Greg Dyke amid England shame
Claim that England's 2018 bid 'violated rules’ in wooing Jack Warner but Greg Dyke questions findings over Qatar 2022
A defiant Greg Dyke hit back at Fifa’s “joke” corruption investigation into
the award of the next two World Cups on Thursday night, after it had
condemned England's
conduct during the process.
The head judge of world football’s governing body stunned the Football
Association and members of the country’s 2018 bid team on Thursday when he
criticised their doomed attempt to land the tournament, much more than the
successful efforts of Qatar and Russia.
Hans-Joachim Eckert’s summary was acutely embarrassing for England, whose
star-studded final pitch for votes was led by the Duke of Cambridge, Prime
Minister David Cameron and David Beckham.
It was the conduct of England 2018’s leaders prior to that which fell foul of
the German judge in a 42-page document which refused to rule out
disciplinary action against those involved. The credibility of his summary
was torpedoed, however, by the author of the report on which it is based,
Fifa’s chief investigator Michael J Garcia, who said he would appeal against
its conclusions.
FA chairman Dyke, who only joined the organisation last year, said: “It makes
a mockery of the whole process if the report doesn’t reflect what he
believed. We’ve always wanted the full Garcia report published. You may have
to take out some names who spoke in the belief of confidentiality. It’s a
bit of a joke now though.
“It’s undermined the whole process. If the person doing the investigation is
saying, ‘Actually, what they’re saying isn’t what I said’, what’s the point
of it?”
Dyke’s comments came after Eckert’s report accused England’s bid of damaging “the image of Fifa and the bidding process”.
The bid team were found to have “violated bidding rules” in their attempts to woo disgraced former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, including securing a job in the UK for a family friend of the controversial grandee and paying for a £35,000 gala dinner for Caribbean officials.
England 2018’s targeting of the block of Fifa executive committee votes apparently controlled by Warner led to him “showering the bid team with inappropriate requests” which were “often accommodated”.
The report added: “England’s response to Mr Warner’s - improper - demands, in at a minimum always seeking to satisfy them in some way, damaged the integrity of the ongoing bidding process.”
It also revealed that Lord Triesman, England’s bid chairman at the time, would not cooperate with the investigation, despite using Parliamentary privilege to make a number of allegations about the 2010 ballot.
Eckert’s criticism was rejected by former England 2018 chief operating officer Simon Johnson as a “politically-motivated whitewash”. Johnson insisted the bid had complied with the rules and questioned why Qatar had been cleared when it was found to have paid $1.8 million (£1.15 million) to sponsor an event organised by the confederation of a number of Fifa ExCo members.
He said: “It is a politically-motivated whitewash and I am not sure how we can have confidence in the outcome of this report.
“The headlines today end up being about the England bid when it should be about how it has exonerated Qatar, which has overseen the deaths of hundreds of migrant workers and which has been described by the US government as funding terrorist organisations.
“In relation to England’s bid, I was satisfied at all times that we complied with the rules of the ethics code. We also gave full and transparent disclosure to the investigation, which many others did not do. All these things are being said about England when the investigation was set up around the terrible allegations about corruption involving Qatar.”
The FA refused to accept “any criticism regarding the integrity of England’s bid or any of the individuals involved”.
Dyke also suggested England had been penalised for cooperating fully, while others were spared for being less transparent. Asked if England had damaged the image of Fifa, he told Sky Sports News: “I think it’s quite hard to damage the image of Fifa. What it tells you is that the people who cooperated the most got criticised and those who didn’t cooperate at all didn’t get anything, which seems odd by anybody’s standards.”
Dyke said Eckert’s report had failed to answer why the 2022 World Cup was given to a desert state, and questioned the German’s ruling that Qatar’s ExCo member, Mohamed bin Hammam, was not working for its bid.
He said: “I still don’t understand why the 2022 World Cup was given to Qatar when it was quite clear from Fifa’s own technical committee that said it would be high-risk. I don’t understand it any more than I understood it then.
“The question about Qatar is all about Mr Bin Hammam and all about whether Mr Bin Hammam was representing Qatar and the Qatari bid or whether he was just representing his own interests. They’ve come to the conclusion that he was representing his own interests. I still find that quite difficult to take.”
Dyke’s comments came after Eckert’s report accused England’s bid of damaging “the image of Fifa and the bidding process”.
The bid team were found to have “violated bidding rules” in their attempts to woo disgraced former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, including securing a job in the UK for a family friend of the controversial grandee and paying for a £35,000 gala dinner for Caribbean officials.
England 2018’s targeting of the block of Fifa executive committee votes apparently controlled by Warner led to him “showering the bid team with inappropriate requests” which were “often accommodated”.
The report added: “England’s response to Mr Warner’s - improper - demands, in at a minimum always seeking to satisfy them in some way, damaged the integrity of the ongoing bidding process.”
It also revealed that Lord Triesman, England’s bid chairman at the time, would not cooperate with the investigation, despite using Parliamentary privilege to make a number of allegations about the 2010 ballot.
Eckert’s criticism was rejected by former England 2018 chief operating officer Simon Johnson as a “politically-motivated whitewash”. Johnson insisted the bid had complied with the rules and questioned why Qatar had been cleared when it was found to have paid $1.8 million (£1.15 million) to sponsor an event organised by the confederation of a number of Fifa ExCo members.
He said: “It is a politically-motivated whitewash and I am not sure how we can have confidence in the outcome of this report.
“The headlines today end up being about the England bid when it should be about how it has exonerated Qatar, which has overseen the deaths of hundreds of migrant workers and which has been described by the US government as funding terrorist organisations.
“In relation to England’s bid, I was satisfied at all times that we complied with the rules of the ethics code. We also gave full and transparent disclosure to the investigation, which many others did not do. All these things are being said about England when the investigation was set up around the terrible allegations about corruption involving Qatar.”
The FA refused to accept “any criticism regarding the integrity of England’s bid or any of the individuals involved”.
Dyke also suggested England had been penalised for cooperating fully, while others were spared for being less transparent. Asked if England had damaged the image of Fifa, he told Sky Sports News: “I think it’s quite hard to damage the image of Fifa. What it tells you is that the people who cooperated the most got criticised and those who didn’t cooperate at all didn’t get anything, which seems odd by anybody’s standards.”
Dyke said Eckert’s report had failed to answer why the 2022 World Cup was given to a desert state, and questioned the German’s ruling that Qatar’s ExCo member, Mohamed bin Hammam, was not working for its bid.
He said: “I still don’t understand why the 2022 World Cup was given to Qatar when it was quite clear from Fifa’s own technical committee that said it would be high-risk. I don’t understand it any more than I understood it then.
“The question about Qatar is all about Mr Bin Hammam and all about whether Mr Bin Hammam was representing Qatar and the Qatari bid or whether he was just representing his own interests. They’ve come to the conclusion that he was representing his own interests. I still find that quite difficult to take.”
David Moyes: Sir Alex Ferguson backed me to take Real Sociedad job after Manchester United failure
Sacked Manchester United manager David Moyes takes charge in Spain on an 18-month contract and says he spoke to Sir Alex Ferguson before taking the post
Just as when he took his previous job in management David Moyes spoke to Sir
Alex Ferguson. Then, the summer before last, it was when he was being
informed by the man himself that he had been chosen as his successor at
Manchester United. This time it was Moyes calling Ferguson to ask whether he
should begin the rehabilitation of his career in Spain, in La Liga and in
the Basque enclave that is the home to Real Sociedad.
“I spoke to Alex and said 'this is the opportunity that has come my way, what
do you think?’ And Alex said he felt it was a great opportunity for me,”
Moyes revealed as he stood in the tunnel area after having been presented as
La Real’s new coach, having signed an 18-month contract, and amid a buzz of
excitement. It felt like the right fit.
“I mentioned the opportunities I had had back in the UK and I felt that
probably after the way things had gone [at United] I should move away,”
Moyes added. Despite scepticism there have been Premier League offers – and
several also from abroad – for Moyes in the months since he was sacked by
United in April just nine months into the six-year contract he signed to
follow on from Ferguson.
“He spoke about the job, we talked about the opportunity, which he thought was
a great opportunity,” Moyes said. “I felt it was the right move for me and
he backed me up.”
Lionel Messi mobbed in Manchester after arriving by train from London as Argentina superstar and Co prepare to face Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal at Old Trafford
He was the match-winner for Argentina against Croatia at Upton Park, and unsurprisingly Lionel Messi was a hit again on Thursday night when he was mobbed on his arrival in Manchester.
The
27-year-old, earlier seen pictured with Sergio Aguero catching the
train from London Euston station with his international team-mates, had
escorts alongside him following his arrival in Manchester as he proved
to be very popular with the public.
Both
Messi and Aguero played an integral in their country's win against
Croatia, with the Argentina superstar stealing the show yet again as he
coolly dispatched a second-half penalty after the Manchester City
forward was taken down in the area.
The duo
will be hoping their mini tour of UK continues in a similar vein, with
Messi understandably champing at the bit to face a Portugal side
containing Cristiano Ronaldo and Co after a brief, yet successful stint
in London.
The
Barcelona forward posted on Instagram a picture of Aguero and himself
in London before departing by train, with the message translated in
English: 'London! next stop ???'
The
27-year-old will look to his international team-mate Aguero to show him
the ropes in Manchester, who is of course familiar with the city after
nearly three-and-a-half years spent there since joining the club from
Atletico Madrid.
Nominees for the 2014 Puskas Award - FIFA Goal of the Year
From exquisite scissor kicks to cheeky chips and -- of course --
Zlatan being Zlatan, the 10 nominees for the 2014 FIFA Goal of the Year
have it all.
FIFA unveiled its 10 candidates for the award on Wednesday, and it's a truly global affair. There are three from the World Cup, four from the European club season, two from North America and one from Japan.
Whose strike do you think most deserves the coveted Puskas Award?
Tim Cahill
Tim Cahill has an unbelievable record when it comes to scoring important goals for the Socceroos.
In fact, he's the only Australian to have ever scored at three different World Cups.
No other strike, however, will quite match this volley -- struck with Cahill's weaker foot -- to drag the unfancied Aussies level with the Dutch in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup.
Robin van Persie
When the groups were drawn for Brazil 2014, one clash stood out distinctly more than others. Spain and the Netherlands, who battled it out in the previous World Cup final, would meet in the first match for Group B.
In a sensational game, in which the Dutch were shock 5-1 winners, there was no doubting who came up with the pivotal play.
Robin van Persie's sublime header to lob Iker Casillas from 15 yards perhaps set the course for the rest of both nations' World Cup campaigns.
James Rodriguez
Colombian superstar James Rodriguez announced himself on the world stage at Brazil 2014.
His sublime performances not only managed to help Colombia all the way to the quarterfinals, but with six goals the 23-year-old also took the World Cup Golden Boot.
This venomous, dipping volley against Uruguay also won Rodriguez Goal of the Tournament, and solidified his standing as one of football's brightest stars.
Diego Costa
Sometimes it seems that Diego Costa can manage to get the ball into the net through sheer force of will.
This brilliant overhead kick, scored for his former club Atletico Madrid against Getafe, exemplifies that desire.
Unstoppable.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Of course he'd be on this list.
Ibrahimovic won the 2013 Puskas Award for this ridiculous effort against England, and is back to defend his crown with another sublime piece of ingenuity.
Pajtim Kasami
Fulham endured a pretty demoralising 2013-14 Premier League campaign, but one shining light was the form of Swiss prodigy Pajtim Kasami.
This thundering effort against Crystal Palace evoked memories of a young Marco van Basten, with the run, chest, swivel and strike rating 10 out of 10 on the difficulty scorecard.
Stephanie Roche
Don't let the lack of stands fool you. This is a world-class volley from Stephanie Roche for Peamount United against Wexford Youths in the Irish Women's Championship. The ecstasy from Peamount manager Eileen Gleeson on the sidelines says it all.
Remarkably, Roche's goal was struck on the same weekend as both Ibrahimovic's and Kasami's above.
Unbelievable.
Marco Fabian
What do you get when you combine the touch of Dennis Bergkamp and the finish of Eric Cantona?
The answer is this beautiful golazo from Cruz Azul's Marco Fabian.
Spare a thought for goalkeeper Jorge Villalpando. It's not easy to be chipped when you are standing 4 yards off your goal line.
Camilo Sanvezzo
When the Vancouver Whitecaps were trailing 2-1 with 10 minutes to go against a stoic Portland Timbers side in October 2013, it looked like the Canadians would need something special to draw themselves level.
Up steps Camilo Sanvezzo to unleash what can be best described as a flying scissor-kick volley in the bottom corner.
Hisato Sato
The final goal on the list, but it's worth waiting for!
If you're after the definition of making something out of nothing, look no further than Hisato Sato's flick and then loft over the keeper for Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J-League.
What's most stunning about this shot is the fact that it still seems to be about 2 metres above the crossbar 6 yards from the goal line. The keeper's reaction is priceless.
FIFA unveiled its 10 candidates for the award on Wednesday, and it's a truly global affair. There are three from the World Cup, four from the European club season, two from North America and one from Japan.
Whose strike do you think most deserves the coveted Puskas Award?
Tim Cahill
Tim Cahill has an unbelievable record when it comes to scoring important goals for the Socceroos.
In fact, he's the only Australian to have ever scored at three different World Cups.
No other strike, however, will quite match this volley -- struck with Cahill's weaker foot -- to drag the unfancied Aussies level with the Dutch in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup.
Robin van Persie
When the groups were drawn for Brazil 2014, one clash stood out distinctly more than others. Spain and the Netherlands, who battled it out in the previous World Cup final, would meet in the first match for Group B.
In a sensational game, in which the Dutch were shock 5-1 winners, there was no doubting who came up with the pivotal play.
Robin van Persie's sublime header to lob Iker Casillas from 15 yards perhaps set the course for the rest of both nations' World Cup campaigns.
James Rodriguez
Colombian superstar James Rodriguez announced himself on the world stage at Brazil 2014.
His sublime performances not only managed to help Colombia all the way to the quarterfinals, but with six goals the 23-year-old also took the World Cup Golden Boot.
This venomous, dipping volley against Uruguay also won Rodriguez Goal of the Tournament, and solidified his standing as one of football's brightest stars.
Diego Costa
Sometimes it seems that Diego Costa can manage to get the ball into the net through sheer force of will.
This brilliant overhead kick, scored for his former club Atletico Madrid against Getafe, exemplifies that desire.
Unstoppable.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Of course he'd be on this list.
Ibrahimovic won the 2013 Puskas Award for this ridiculous effort against England, and is back to defend his crown with another sublime piece of ingenuity.
Pajtim Kasami
Fulham endured a pretty demoralising 2013-14 Premier League campaign, but one shining light was the form of Swiss prodigy Pajtim Kasami.
This thundering effort against Crystal Palace evoked memories of a young Marco van Basten, with the run, chest, swivel and strike rating 10 out of 10 on the difficulty scorecard.
Stephanie Roche
Don't let the lack of stands fool you. This is a world-class volley from Stephanie Roche for Peamount United against Wexford Youths in the Irish Women's Championship. The ecstasy from Peamount manager Eileen Gleeson on the sidelines says it all.
Remarkably, Roche's goal was struck on the same weekend as both Ibrahimovic's and Kasami's above.
Unbelievable.
Marco Fabian
What do you get when you combine the touch of Dennis Bergkamp and the finish of Eric Cantona?
The answer is this beautiful golazo from Cruz Azul's Marco Fabian.
Spare a thought for goalkeeper Jorge Villalpando. It's not easy to be chipped when you are standing 4 yards off your goal line.
Camilo Sanvezzo
When the Vancouver Whitecaps were trailing 2-1 with 10 minutes to go against a stoic Portland Timbers side in October 2013, it looked like the Canadians would need something special to draw themselves level.
Up steps Camilo Sanvezzo to unleash what can be best described as a flying scissor-kick volley in the bottom corner.
Hisato Sato
The final goal on the list, but it's worth waiting for!
If you're after the definition of making something out of nothing, look no further than Hisato Sato's flick and then loft over the keeper for Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J-League.
What's most stunning about this shot is the fact that it still seems to be about 2 metres above the crossbar 6 yards from the goal line. The keeper's reaction is priceless.
Boko Haram: Rise to your responsibilities, PENGASSAN tells FG, military
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria,
PENGASSAN, yesterday, called on the Federal Government and the military
to rise to their responsibilities and end insurgency and wanton
destruction of lives and properties in the country.
Naira suffers biggest official depreciation in three years
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday allowed the Naira to
suffer its biggest official depreciation since November 2011, as the
currency depreciated by 54 kobo at the official foreign exchange market.
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