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Saturday, 3 December 2016

Unbelievable: Tomb where Jesus was buried opened for the first time in 500 years, see what was found there (photos)

The Tomb of Jesus, where his body is believed to have been laid. Photo: Getty
Pictures obtained by Getty Image have revealed the tomb where Jesus Christ was buried, and it has not been opened for the past 50 years.The debate had raged on for decades over the truth about where the leader of the Christians was buried, if it was the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem or not.According to The Mirror UK, pilgrims have been prevented continuing with their consistent pilfering of the pieces

Friday, 2 December 2016

Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears

Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears
Many do not see the importance of having to serve for one year, after graduating from the University.
1. The unknown comrade
A National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member is feared drowned in a boat accident on Thursday in Okpotuwari Community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa.
Yeiyei said the ill-fated canoe encountered rough currents at the jetty as the deceased and the others were returning to Okpotuwari.
He said that following the boat accident, sympathisers quickly raised a search party, during which the two others were rescued alive.
“The rescue team searched for the remains of the drowned corps member to no avail, and local divers later joined them but they are yet to find the body. Hopefully it will be afloat by Saturday.
“The survivors have been stabilised and are being taken care of at a clinic,” Yeiyei said.
Marine police sources in Southern Ijaw said that the incident was yet to be reported.
2. James Onuh
The incident took place at Obele,  a suburb of Yenagoa, the Bayelsa state capital. James Onuh was reportedly killed by suspected cultists in the community. 
Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears
James Onuh was reportedly killed by Suspected cultists in Obele community
According to reports, the deceased, a graduate of the Federal University of Agriculture, Markurdi in Benue State,  was attached to the Bayelsa  State Ministry of Works for his  primary assignment.‎ Confirming the development, spokesman of the Bayelsa State Police Command, Asimin Butswat, said the deceased was shot and was rushed to the hospital, where he later died."We are trailing the suspects;  investigations are ongoing,‎" ‎said the spokesman.
3. Okonta Samuel
Okonta Samuel, with call-up number RV/15B/5539, was serving in Rivers state and he died while helping to facilitate the election re-run.
A statement by the NYSC said Samuel, who served at GCSS Ukpeliede, was shot dead by unknown gunmen in Ahoada West Local Government Area.
Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears











                                                                        Okonta Samuel was killed while helping to facilitate the Rivers election re-run.
The scheme said: “The murder of this patriotic young man, who was an orphan, is primitive, barbaric, and ungodly; and should be strongly condemned by all well-meaning Nigerians.
“The NYSC shall work with relevant agencies to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous act are fished out and made to face the full wrath of the law.
“We consider Okonta Samuel’s death as a great loss, not only to his immediate family, but also to all of us in the NYSC family and the entire nation. It prayed for the repose of his soul and for the family to have the fortitude to bear the loss. NYSC also said two other corps members that were with the deceased at the time of the incident were rescued by security agents.
It added: “We also wish to inform that another corps member Anana Aniekan Udoetor (RV/15B/5537), who was earlier reported missing, has been found and is hale and hearty.”
4. Miss Chiyerum Elechi
She was a newly deployed female corps member and she died at her place of deployment in Bayelsa. Chiyerum is said to have bleed profusely from her orifices before finally dying at the orientation camp in Kaiama, Kolokuma-Opokoma local government area of the state.
This Day reports that the deceased was confirmed dead in a hospital in Yenagoa Wednesday, November 30, after she reported to the camp with an ailment that made her to bleed and vomit blood from the openings in her body.
Miss Elechi, 27, who hailed from Rivers State and studied at the Ignatius Azuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Rivers state, was reportedly found vomiting at her lodge after arriving the camp sick and could not participate in most activities lined up for the day’s session of the orientation.
Some NYSC officials who spoke in confidence, described the incident as a case of non-disclosure of an ailment by the corps member as a search carried out on her hostel showed sanitary pads and her dresses soaked in blood.
A source at the camp said the corps member was found vomiting and bleeding and was immediately rushed to the camp’s clinic, where the doctors said her case was too severe to be treated there.
“She was driven to a hospital in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital. Unfortunately before getting to the hospital she died. She was only five days old at the camp.
“The news of her death shocked everybody. We have not recovered from it because it is painful to die that way after going through higher institutions,” the source said.
“The doctor at the NYSC camp clinic had immediately referred her to the State owned Diette-Koki Memorial Hospital in Opolo area of the state capital where she was confirmed dead,” it added.
5. Ifedolapo Oladepo
Ifedolapo Oladepo, was recently reported dead at the NYSC orientation camp in Kano, due to negligence after they thought she was faking sickness to avoid parade.
Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears
Ifedolapo Oladepo was a very brilliant student.
The first class Transport Management graduate of the Ladoke Akintola university of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, was buried yesterday, December 1, in her hometown in Osogbo, Osun state. 
The heartbroken mother of the NYSC 2016 batch B member, Ifedolapo Oladepo, who recently died at the Kano orientation camp, has shared her grief, recounting how she contacted her before her death.
Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears
6. Ukeme Asuquo
A first class graduate of Petroleum Engineering from the University of Uyo, identifeid as Ukeme Asuquo , died at the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) camp in Zamfara state.
It was gathered that Ukeme passed away on Thursday, December 1, after suffering from Diarrhea.
According to his friend, Victor Jerry Emah, Ukeme never wanted to go for service in Zamfara and was destabilized the moment he received his call-up letter.
Death of 6 corps members that made Nigeria shed tears
Ukeme was a brilliant student who won 4 scholarships as a student and finished as Overall Best Engineering Student in his set.
Reading through the stories of these corps members who lost their lives while serving, one is quickly drawn to the fact that a lot of care and attention is lacking with regards to the NYSC programme.
The government must make a very conscious effort to see that the participants of this scheme are well protected and are given the best of medical attention.
It is sad that a child would be trained up to university level, only to have him or her lose his or her life in a situation that could have been handled in better ways.
This is a wake up call to the government, they need to look into the NYSC programme and decide if it is worth keeping or if it is time to scrap it entirely.




Today, HP announced their new affordable, durable and fully functional learning PC – the ProBook x360 11 Education Edition, powered by Windows 10.


As technology usage in the classroom increases, HP has approached the design and creation of this device with students and teachers in mind. In addition to great built-in features like a touchscreen that enables Windows Ink, this PC also comes with student-friendly features, including an optional active pen to make math, art, note-taking in OneNote or highlighting

Thursday, 1 December 2016

VERY IMPORTANT HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT RECYCLED COOKING OIL

There is a huge volume of imported dangerous recycled cooking oil in circulation now in Nigeria. How to determine if cooking oil is recycled.

1.    Place your cooking oil in the fridge for about 2 hours. If you notice any whitish bubbles or foaming, then it is made from recycled oil waste materials. We need to spread the news to our loved ones.


2. Put a clove of garlic when frying vegetables. If the garlic turns red, that means the toxic level of recycled oil is very high. Garlic will remain white if the oil is of good quality. Please beware.

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

PUSHBACK ON TRUMPS VOTERS FRAUD ALLEGATIONS


U.S. President-elect Donald Trump claims, without evidence, that voter fraud took place in states won by Hillary Clinton, but state election officials are pushing back, saying Trump is wrong and undermining confidence in the system. CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.

USING ROBOTS COMPANION TO HELP PEDIATRIC PATIENTS RECOVER 

He's got two wheels and a permanent smile on his face. Casper the Robot is making a difference at a hospital in Lisbon. He patrols the hallways - lifting the spirits of young cancer patients. Experts are hopeful that if the children stay happy, they'll recover at a faster rate.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016


THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 32-BIT VS. 64-BIT OPERATING SYSTEMS EXPLAINED



So you just bought a fancy new computer, and it’s got a big sticker on it that says “64-bit!”. Have you found yourself wondering why this particular computing buzzword is so prominently featured on your new hardware, and what exactly it means? Modern computing has been shifting towards 64-bit for a few years now, and it has saturated the market to a point where even entry-level computers are equipped with these new, more powerful processors. Even with the manufacturers pushing the new CPUs, your computer may not be able to take full advantage of the technology, and getting to that point may cost you more money in software than it’s worth.

What are bits?

The number of bits in a processor refers to the size of the data types that it handles and the size of its registry. A 64-bit processor is capable of storing 264 computational values, including memory addresses, which means it’s able to access over four billion times as much physical memory than a 32-bit processor!
The key difference: 32-bit processors are perfectly capable of handling a limited amount of RAM, and 64-bit processors are capable of utilizing much more. Of course, in order to achieve this, your operating system also needs to be designed to take advantage of the greater access to memory. This Microsoft page runs down memory limitations for multiple versions of Windows.

How many bits?

As a general rule, if you have under 4 GB of RAM in your computer, you don’t need a 64-bit CPU, but if you have 4 GB or more, you do. While many users may find that a 32-bit processor provides them with enough performance and memory access, applications that tend to use large amounts of memory may show vast improvements with the upgraded processor. Image and video editing software, 3D rendering utilities, and video games will make better use of a 64-bit architecture and operating system, especially if the machine has 8 or even 16 GB of RAM that can be divided among the applications that need it.
Through hardware emulation, it’s possible to run 32-bit software and operating systems on a machine with a 64-bit processor. The opposite isn’t true however, in that 32-bit processors cannot run software designed with 64-bit architecture in mind. This means if you want to take full advantage of your new processor you also need a new operating system, otherwise you won’t experience any marked benefits over the 32-bit version of your hardware.

Operating System Differences
With an increase in the availability of 64-bit processors and larger capacities of RAM, Microsoft and Apple both have begun to develop and release upgraded versions of their operating systems that are designed to take full advantage of the new technology.
In the case of Microsoft Windows, the basic versions of the operating systems put software limitations on the amount of RAM that can be used by applications, but even in the ultimate and professional version of the operating system, 4 GB is the maximum usable memory the 32-bit version can handle. While a 64-bit operating system can increase the capabilities of a processor drastically, the real jump in power comes from software designed with this architecture in mind.

Software and Drivers

Applications with high performance demands already take advantage of the increase in available memory, with companies releasing 64-bit versions of their programs. This is especially useful on programs that can store a lot of information for immediate access, like image editing and software that opens multiple large files at the same time.
Video games are also uniquely equipped to take advantage of 64-bit processing and the increased memory that comes with it. Being able to handle more computations at once means more spaceships on screen without lagging and smoother performance from your graphics card, which doesn’t have to share memory with other processes anymore.
Most software is backwards compatible, allowing you to run applications that are 32-bit in a 64-bit environment without any extra work or issues. Virus protection software and drivers tend to be the exception to this rule, with hardware mostly requiring the proper version be installed in order to function correctly.