Skip to main content

Posts

Revolutionizing Jobs: The Future of Information Communication Technology

In today's rapidly evolving world, Information Communication Technology (ICT) has become the backbone of society, revolutionizing the way we communicate, gather information, and conduct business. With the continuous advancements in ICT, the landscape of future jobs is set to undergo significant transformations. This essay will explore the profound impact of ICT on future job opportunities and shed light on the emerging roles that will shape our changing world. 1. Enabling Global Connectivity: Information Communication Technology has connected the world like never before, smashing geographical barriers and facilitating seamless communication across borders. In the future, jobs in digital marketing, social media management, and online community building will continue to grow as companies strive to connect with a global audience. Additionally, ICT will enable the emergence of virtual workspaces, leading to an increase in remote and freelance opportunities. 2. Harnessing Big Data and A...

How The 36 Nigerian States Got Their Names Check your State

1. Abia Abia is an acronym from the four main groups of people in the state as at the time it was formed in 1991: Aba Bende Isuikwuato Afikpo. 2. Adamawa Adamawa was named after a warrior, Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan, that conquered the region in the beginning of the 19th century. 3. Akwa-Ibom Akwa Ibom is named after the Qua Iboe (or Kwa Iboe) River. 4. Anambra The state got its name from the corrupted version of Oma Mbala (Ànyịm Ọma Mbala), a popular river in the area. 5. Bauchi 'Bauchi’ is Hausa word meaning the southern flanks of Hausaland. Tribes living in the southern parts of the Hausaland were referred to as "kasashen bauchi" and the area they lived in later came to be known simply as Bauchi. 6. Bayelsa Bayelsa is a combination of the acronyms of three local government areas which were pulled out of old Rivers state — Brass LGA known as BALGA, Yenegoa LGA known as YELGA and Sagbama LGA known as SALGA.  in the formation of their names is BA + YEL + SA 7. Benue Th...

ATTEMPTS BY HAUSA/FULANI TO DESTROY LANGUAGES

  By  *Fr. Tagesa Akpagher* The cultural heritage of any ethnic nationality is preserved in the language. Spoken language is a tool for communication among human beings. Language forms an important part of our ethnic identity. The world has well over six thousand languages with Nigeria taking a big share of over 560 languages. Nigeria ranks after Indonesia (820) and Papua New Guinea (742) on the list of countries with the highest number of languages. Nigerian Languages are now under serious threat of extinction because of the dominance of the so-called three major languages, Hausa, Ibo, and Yoruba. In Northern Nigeria, Hausa has so dominated that many languages are dying out. Six languages in Bauchi state have gone extinct because of Hausa language, Gamo-Ningi, Mawa, Shau, Lere, Ziriya, and Kubi. One website describes the situation in Bauchi this way: “If Hausa language continues to spread, it is estimated that very soon there will be less than 30 languages spoken in the state...

How to convert your DSTV Decoder to receive Free To Air Channels

  Due to the economic hardship in the country and the world at large, sometimes one may be faced with the hard condition of been broke at times. This will  lead to you readjusting life to meet your financial capabilities. With this easy guide, you can be able to turn your DSTV decoder which you have been unable to subscribe for a very long time into a Free to Air Receiver.  Remove the ‘LNB in’ cable at the back of the DSTV decoder. Switch ON the decoder and ignore the message on the TV screen telling you ‘there is no signal’. Press the DSTV/MENU/Blue button on the decoder’s remote controller. While on the menu, go to ‘SETTINGS’. Select ‘SATELLITE SETTING’. Choose ‘ADDITIONAL NETWORKS’. Select ‘NETWORK 1’. Change ‘Enable Network’ to ‘YES’. Now you will notice that other information in the network 1 window is editable. Go to the frequency and input the free to air satellite TV frequency you want to track. Go to symbol rate and input the symbol rate digits. Change the polar...

Nigeria Navy Basic Training School Batch 35 Recruitment is Out

Nigeria Navy Basic Training School Batch 35 Recruitment is Out  The Nigerian Navy wishes to inform the general public and all potential applicants that the online registration for its NNBTS Batch 35 Recruitment Exercise will commence on Wednesday 29 March 2023 and close on Saturday 6 May 2023. Application Requirements Applicants are to: Possess a minimum of 5 credits in SSCE, GCE, NECO and NABTEB in not more than 2 sittings. School certificate must not be older than 6 years from date of application. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 to 22 years by 30 September 2023 for SSCE and its equivalent. For entry requiring NCE, Diploma (OND), Registered Nurse/Midwife qualifications, as well as Sportsmen/Sportswomen, Imam/Chapiain and Drivers/Mechanics, applicants must be between ages of 18 - 26 years by 30 September 2023. Closing Date: 6 May 2023 How to apply: Interested and qualified applicants are to apply online at https://www.joinnigeriannavy.com It is important to n...

KWAGH U ORTOGERAFI U TIV

Hanma zwa yô ngu a atindi a lamen man ngeren u. Aluer ior mba lamen zwa u i mar ve a mi la yô, ka ve hool a mi nahan ve a fa atindi la ga kpa ve gema ve fa u dondon á ken ilyam sha er ve lu ungwan i lu lamen la. Kpa gema di u ngeren yô, saa ve á hen atindi la ve ve á nger á gba sha gbir ye. Zwativ kpa iyange se lu lamen a lam kpa se lu ngeren ga. Ka Mbakristu mba “Dutch Reformed Church Missionaries” iyange ve va hii u keren gbenda u ngeren Zwativ ye. Ka we á soo u yan swase u cian ihyandegh ga. Er iyange zwativ taver nahan kpa umishenari mban hen kulekule, sha u lamen a mbaganden man mbayev cii. Iyange mba kaven u lamen yô, ve tema ve hii u ngeren akenge a ve lu ungwan la. Lu Mr. Charles Clarke je lu or hiihii u ngeren asember a zwativ ken inyom i 1848 la ye (Ortogerafi 2012). Ka we á wua ikyor u gbidye sha vande. Er awashima ve u henen zwativ lu u wasen msamber u Lohodedoo yô maa Ortesen A. S. Judd hii geman evangel i Marku ken inyom i 1914 la. Ken inyom i 1931 shi zwativ zua a mzehem...

FEW TRACKABLE FREQUENCIES FOR KU-BAND (LOCATION DEPENDENT)

Compiled by Elder SMARTEX 4.8e (Startimes): 11766H27500, 12265H27500, *12418H27500 (6oc) 4.8e (Bet9ja/Others): , 12380H27500, 12015V29950 11919H27500, (6oc) 7e (Azam Tv): 10982V45000 (6oC) 7e (JW/Living Faith): *12605H30000, 10887H30000 (6oC) 16e (Amos, Access Bet): *10803h30000, 12603h30000, 12521H30000 (6oC) 16e (Redmedia): 12521H30000 (6oC) 17e: *12333v30000, 11718v30000 (6oC) 26e (Badr, MBC): *12284V27500 (8oC). 28.2e (Multi TV): *12522V30000 (3 or 9oc) 28.2e (Multi TV/Maxtv): 12645V32700 >70% on Joytv 36e (DStv) *12245H27500, 11747H27500 (3/9oC) 42.5e (Nigcomsat): *12518H29500, 12539H05000 42.5e (Ourtv NG) *12545H06166 42.5e (Satview) 12658V22500 45e (Yayi tv): 12511H12500, 12696H05000 (9oC) 51.5e (Moreplex) 11011V30000, *11090V30000, 11007V30000, 11170H30000 51.5e (TStv): *10970H30000, 11050V30000 , 11130H30000, 11130V30000 51.5e (XR HD 1 & 2): 11077H02500 51.5e (Sltv) 11098H16660 51.5e Others 11011H28775, 11086H04166 54.9e (Biafra tv): 10984v09100, (3/9oC) 54.9e (TStv Bac...

ATI A IUEREGH KEN INYOM : MPASE SHA ATI A IUER I KEN INYOM (Names of Months and Meaning in Tiv)

 1. January  -  KYERNYOM – Ka mhii u inyom. Ka uer u hiin inyom je ne.  2. February  -  FAWARI – Shie u Logo.  Se ‘Fa wari’ yô, se ngbagh se pir ijen.  3. March  -  HYORTSA – Shie u kômbon tsa. Hen shie ne ka i hura tsa, i keghen wurahe.  4. April  -  WURAHE – Hen shie u wura u he ka u nôô yô.  5. May  -  PYAVAMINE – Ka shie u Tiv ve paven amine yô. Shie ne iyange i  dagham amine, i wa a inya tine sha er aa ta agba kpishi yô.  6. June   -  IJEN – Ijen ka i kôr ken uer ne kpishi, sha er iyov ka mbi uma mbi  kera lu a mshiam ga, shi mbi lu kpishi kpaa ga yô. Akaayan kpishi ka a kera  lu ga, a he kpaa a lu a due ga.  7. July  -  JULA – Ijen ka i a kôr yô, i Jula iyol joong.  8. August  -  IESEYO – Ka shie esen iyov mbihev. Ken uer ne, iyov mbihev ka mbi hii u duen.  9. September  -  ISHUKUR – Mngerem ka ma va shin uagh gb...

NUTRITION AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE

Participating in endurance sports requires optimal nutrition, with specific focus on nutritional modifications. Targeted fitness development at an early age, especially in adolescence is deemed the foundation for leading an active lifestyle, avoiding potential overweight, reducing motor deficiencies and thus improving the general quality of life. At the time of final performance an athlete is supposed to be well nourished, uninjured, fit, focused and ready to compete. Sports nutrition is not just about calories to achieve weight or body composition goals; nor is it all about protein for muscles or carbohydrates for fuel. Nutritional and eating habits have been of specific interest in sports, especially given their impression on athletic performance. General recommendations need to be suggested by sports nutrition experts to accommodate the specific requirements of individual athlete regarding health, sports, nutrient, food choices and body weight and body composition. Athlete cha...

AYOUGH A TIV A VESEN

1. Kwande 2. Jechira 3. Jemgbagh 4. Sankera 5. Lobi 6. Gwer 1. KWANDE TOR KWANDE: HRH Ambrose Iortyer UENIER MBA KWANDE Kwande man ushongo TER_KWANDE: HRH  Timothy Ahile TER_USHONGO:HRH Augustine Kuma 2. JECHIRA TOR_ JECHIRA:HRH CLEMENT UGANDEN UENIER MBA JECHIRA VANDEIKYA MAN KONSHISHA TER_UKUNAV: HRH NYIYONGO Achiaku TER_IKYOR:HRH Thomas Jamgbinde JEMGBAGH TOR_JEMGBAGH:HRH Afaityo Ajoko UENIER MBA JEMGBAGH: Gboko, Buruku man Tarka TER_GBOKO:HRH Gabriel Shosum TER_BURUKU:HRH Moses Hanior TER_MBAKOR:HRH Gandeorun Orkaa 4. SANKARA TOR_SANKERA:HRH Abu King Shuluwa UENIER MBA SANKARA Katsena Ala, Ukum man Logo TER_KATSENA ALA:HRH Benjamin Wombu TER_UKUM:HRH Orkaa Kaave TER_LOGO:HRH Jimi Meeme 5. LOBI TOR_LOBI: HRH MOSES Anageende UENIER MBA LOBI Makurdi man Guma TER_MAKURDI:HRH Aule Vincent TER_GUMA:HRH Dennis Shemberga 6. GWER TOR_GWER:HRH Julius Aondoana UENIER MBA GWER Gwer_East man Gwer west TER_GWER:HRH Dominic Akpe TER_NAGI:HRH Daniel Abomtse