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Castro jnr also known by is Signature New face of Baddo brought is A"level rap to the stage again as he turns story into rap with credible lines! This comes shortly after the release of #Ijowobe that is still storming underground
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Famurewa Tomiwa mostly known by is stage name "Castro jnr" releases new Single titled IJO WOBE(wobey dance) The new face of baddo went hard on the beat with dope lyrics and this will live for a very long time in the heart of the street as it will surely make you dance!! Listen to the track by clicking on the link below.


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EKSU POST JAMB (All you need to know - How and When


Hello dear aspirants!!!!!

You have made the best choice CHOOSING EKSU as your preferred institution, you are at the right place. Different aspirants have been asking the questions on social medias about EKSU POST UTME FORM, may be eksu will conduct exam or it will be screening, yeah it is normal to be worried about that. Today I want to inform you all what you need to know about the coming exam

As at last year, 2018/2019 admission process, EKSU conduct POST UTME and not screening which might be so this year also.

How is the EXAM?

Last year exam was Computer Based Test (CBT) and all the candidates offered the same subject (Mathematics, English and Current affairs) If EKSU Will be will conduting exam this year then it will be the same thing as last year exam. But if EKSU 2019/2020 admission process is base on screening, then your point will be based on your jamb score and o'level results




Is the form out?



ESKU 2019/2020 admission form and details is yes to be released. I will update this post as soon as the form is out



About EKSU admission process and CUT OFF


EKSU jamb general cut off is 180, but departmental cut off varies if you pass the jamb cut off you will be eligible to write the post jamb and your aggregates will be the summation of your post jamb point and jamb point which EKSU will now screen you on for admission. Also note if your total point (jamb and post jamb point) is low to your departmental cut off EKSU might change your course but not everytime, it depend on the number of candidates aspiring for that course.



IF THE FOEM IS OUT WHERE WILL I GET IT

When the form is out you will be able to apply for it online through EKSU portal. You can visit a cyber Cafe for your admission form


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Why Smartphones Overheat, and How to Stop it...

Smartphones will warm up from the moment you switch them on; this is unavoidable and mostly safe. But phone overheating can be a serious issue, damaging devices and affecting performance. In this article, we address three important questions: what causes a smartphone to heat up, what causes it to overheat, and how can it be avoided?

Why do smartphones heat up?
The answer lies in a basic property of physics: movement generates heat. Our smartphones have to physically move things around to work at all, so they have to generate heat. The amount of heat your smartphone produces is largely proportional to the amount of electricity moving through it.

If you’re playing a game that demands a lot from your central and graphics processing units, both housed in a central system-on-a-chip (SoC), they will become warm, as they require more power to carry out their tasks.

Your phone becoming warm is no reason to worry, they’re designed to work that way, but if it becomes unpleasantly hot, you probably have cause for concern.

Why do smartphones overheat?



Generally speaking, SoCs are extremely well optimized, and overheating is rarely an issue. They are specifically designed to handle high temperatures. When your device approaches a potentially damaging temperature, the processor speed will be reduced, making slower operating speeds one of the signs of overheating; under more severe circumstances, a warning will be displayed, preventing you from using the device until it has cooled.

If your device is experiencing frequent overheating, it could be for a number of solvable reasons, mostly related to overloading the hardware. Pushing your GPU for too long is one of the quickest ways to overheat your phone (as anyone who has tried a Gear VR knows all too well).

The same can happen with demanding apps, but the burden will here fall on the CPU. Multitasking, extra features and functions, like widgets, and, for whatever reason, your phone having to check its connectivity – be it Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, whatever – all require processing power – warming the SoC – and more electricity – warming the battery.




Other factors that can lead to overheating are external: leaving your smartphone out in direct sunlight, for example, or throwing it into the oven. If you don’t overexert your phone and it still overheats to excess regularly, it could well be a hardware malfunction, and it would be worth trying to score a replacement.

There is no better example of poorly optimized hardware leading to overheating issues than the infamous Snapdragon 810. This was the flagship processor of 2015, and was featured in nigh-on every flagship device. From the very start it was plagued with rumors of overheating issues, and, while performance varied from device to device, the chip certainly throttled its processing speeds heavily and frequently to avoid overheating, leading to slower performance.

While there are safety checks in place, and most phones don’t suffer from frequent overheating, when it does happen regularly or to extremes, the heat can damage your device.

What damage can be done?

Battery

Inside modern smartphones, you will find a lithium-ion battery. These are clever tricks of technology. A non-rechargeable battery only allows for a chemical reaction, designed to generate electricity, to happen in one direction: electrons leave the battery to travel through a circuit (your phone). Rechargeable batteries allow this reaction to go both ways, so the battery can give and take charge, and do it hundreds of times.


Lithium-ion batteries are the best rechargeable batteries available at the moment, but they still have disadvantages. There are two main problems:

One is that they degrade, even when they’re not used. This happens relatively slowly, but you’re still lucky to drag two or three years of use out of one.

Secondly, they are very sensitive to heat. Anything over about 30 degrees centigrade is going to start negatively impacting a lithium-ion battery, and this is a temperature it probably climbs above every time you charge it.

The main impact heat has on the battery is that it speeds up its degradation and thus more rapidly reduces its capacity, leaving you with a dead battery sooner.

One of the most dramatic overheating symptoms is that it can cause a lithium-ion battery to explode. Although we’ve all read the horror stories in the press, the chances of a battery exploding are very slim.

For it to happen, there needs to be a thermal runaway, a vicious feedback loop, where a rise in temperature increases the reaction rate, which in turn further increases the temperature, and so on.

This process requires there to be either an internal malfunction, which is usually managed by a circuit breaker, or extreme external conditions (throwing it into a fire, for example). For a battery to explode, you will need to get it above 200 degrees Celsius, a very unusual thing to have happen in everyday life.

System-on-a-chip
When it comes to the SoC, the processor speed will be throttled to prevent overheating, which slows your device down, sometimes to the point of unusability. If there is too much heat for too long, it can damage the chip physically.

Again, as with the battery, this latter possibility is unlikely to happen, as there are safety measures in place.
But even so, it can be concerning to feel excessive heat, and annoying to have to wait for your device to cool down. Some devices are prone to overheating (I’m looking at you), but it is unusual, otherwise.



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How To Activate MTN Binge 2GB for 500 and 1GB for 350 Naira

you can only purchase this plan via MyMTN app. It's also worth knowing that this plan is not SIM selective.

All what you need to do is to Download MyMTN app. Sign up for an account if you are a new user, and you will be given free 500MB data after activating your account.


> On the homepage, tap on "Hot Deals"
And then swipe to Daily. From there, you can access the plan and purchase any one of your choice.

Both plans are valid for just 1 Day. It can be used on all apps, all phones and even on laptop.

> To check data balance, kindly sms 2 to 131.
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Truecaller Voice Launched, Learn How To Make Free Calls

How To Make Free Calls With Truecaller Voice



For quick access to make free calls, the Truecaller Voice icon has been integrated into convenient places within the app such as your call logs, SMS Inbox, contact profile and after call screen.

With this, users can access the VoIP call anywhere within the Truecaller app without switching to other applications. The service is currently available for Android users and will be launched for iOS users later.

In a nutshell, Truecaller now offers free voice calls to other Truecaller users. That is, any calls you are making from Truecaller, so long the person you are calling is using Truecaller, it will be free.

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LISTS OF SCHOOLS THAT HAVE RELEASED THIER POST UTME FORM

Many schools have announced their Post-UTME Screening and registration details for the 2019/2020 Academic Session. This publication makes it easy for candidates to know if, and when the Post-UTME/DE registration for their schools of choice, have commenced for the 2019/2020 academic session.

Information like the 2019 Post-UTME cut-off, eligibility, screening date and registration details of all schools (Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of education) will be on this thread the moment they are announced.
Post-UTME 2019: List Of Schools That Have Released Forms



UNILORIN Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility, Fee and Registration Details

Redeemer’s University Nigeria Post-UTME 2019: Price of Form and Application Procedure Announced

Borno State University Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

NDU Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

KolaDaisi University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

Umaru Musa Yar’adua University Post-UTME 2019: Cut-Off, Fee, Date Announced

Taraba State University Post UTME 2019: Cut-Off, Application Process Announced

FUTO Post-UTME/DE 2019: Cut-off Mark, Screening Dates, Eligibility and Registration Details

FUNAI Post-UTME/DE 2019: Cut-off Mark, Screening Dates, Eligibility and Registration Details

OOU Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Screening Dates, Eligibility and Registration Details

ABSU Post-UTME/DE 2019: Cut-off mark, Date, Eligibility and Registration Details

Bingham University Post-UTME/DE 2019: Eligibility Screening Dates and Registration Details

AAU Post-UTME/DE 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

Wesley University Post-UTME/DE 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

Tansian University Post-UTME/DE 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

Adeleke University Post-UTME/DE 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

Evangel University Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

UNICAL Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Date, Eligibility and Registration Details

TASUED Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Date, Eligibility and Registration Details

Crawford University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

IAUE Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

Godfrey Okoye University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility, Cut-off Mark and Registration Details

KWASU Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility, Fee and Registration Details

Pan-Atlantic University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility, Cut-off mark and Registration Details

Landmark University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility, Cost and Registration Details

Covenant University Post-UME/DE 2019: Eligibility, Cost and Registration Details

Nile University Post-UTME/DE 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

ABUAD Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details Announced

Igbinedion University Post-UTME/DE 2019: Eligibility and Registration Details

Bowen University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility, Screening and Registration Details

Babcock University Post-UTME 2019: Eligibility and Screening Dates Announced
Polytechnics That Have released Post-UTME Forms

NEKEDEPOLY Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

Akwa Polytechnic Post UTME 2019: Cut-Off, Eligibility, Fee, Application Procedure Announced

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Post-UTME 2019: Cut-Off, Fee, Application Procedure Announced

Auchi Poly Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Marks, Eligibility and Registration Details

EDEPOLY Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility and Registration Details


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2019 UTME: 19-Year-Old Arrested For Upgrading UTME Score - JAMB


A 19-year-old 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination candidate identfied as Adah Eche, has been exposed by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for allegedly falsifying his UTME result. The candidate was reportedly paraded by the board's Registrar, Prof.Is-haq Oloyede, before newsmen at the JAMB's Headquarters in Bwari, Abuja.

Adah was said to have originally scored 153 in his UTME but paid an unknown individual the sum of N5,000 to upgrade his score to 290. The Registrar who disclosed this, revealed that the candidate was apprehended by the board, following a visit by a delegation of Public Complaints Commission regarding various complaints by aggrieved candidates who sat for the 2019 UTME.
2019 UTME: 19-Year-Old Arrested For Upgrading UTME Score - JAMB





The letter of complaint written by the candidate to the board concerning his results was one of the three issues the board had chosen to address first. It was then discovered that he had checked his result three consecutive times via 55019 and was replied same with his original result which is 153, yet he insists that he did not know the one with 290 was fake.

Adah Eche, who said that he wrote his UTME at Veritas University Centre, Bwari, also said that he was writing the examination for the first time. According to him, his result was delayed and was not released on time, so he posted on Facebook that he had not seen his result and another Facebook user decided to assist him to get the result.

The candidate maintained that he had never met the man he paid, but decided to pay after he was promised that he can be assited in getting his results.

The candidate later confessed to paying to upgrade his results, after many evidences were discovered from his phone and another on his computer where he faked 200 score for himself first, before upgrading it to 290. It was aslo discovered that the candidate had collected money from others and sent to his counterpart for the upgrade of UTME scores.

“He was collecting money from others, we have the transactions on his phone where some send N5000, seeking assistance and sending him their registration number, email addresses and all necessary details to help upgrade their scores, " Oloyede said.

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Court Gives Buhari 5 Days To Respond To Alleged Certificate Fraud

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The appellants in their appeal are asking the appellate court to reverse the judgment of Justice Ahmed Mohammed on the grounds that the processes filed by Buhari and used to strike out their suit were not competent.




The Court of Appeal Abuja division on Monday ordered President Muhammadu Buhari to respond within five days to the appeal filed against his qualification for the 2019 presidential election.

The court also ordered the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to within five respond to all issues raised on the educational qualification of the president in the election.

Justice Datti Yayaya who issued the order also directed that Buhari’s counsel, Mr. Abdullahi Abubakar, to within the period file necessary processes in relation to the appeal.

The appeal was filed by Agu Kalu, Labaran Ismail, and Hassy El-Kuris.

The decision of the appellate court was sequel to a motion on notice filed by counsel to the appellants, Mr. Uchenna Ndubuisi.

Ndubuisi prayed the Court of Appeal in the motion to abridge within which Buhari, APC, and INEC will join issues with the appellants on the certificate suit.

Abubakar and Mr. Temitayo Lasaki counsel for APC had urged the appellate court in their response to the motion to give them five days to enable them to file their respondents’ brief of argument along with other processes so as to set the stage for the hearing of the substantive appeal.

Kalu, Ismail, and El-Kuris had approached the appellate court to nullify and set aside the Judgment of the Abuja division of the Federal High Court.

The lower court had declined to hear their suit instituted to challenge the educational qualification of President Buhari before the conduct of the 2019 general election.

The appellants in their appeal are asking the appellate court to reverse the judgment of Justice Ahmed Mohammed on the grounds that the processes filed by Buhari and used to strike out their suit were not competent.

While faulting the Judgment of the High Court, which was predicated on the grounds that the suit was statute barred, the appellants claimed that the Federal High Court erred in law and in its decision.

This they said was because they did not challenge the primary election that produced Buhari as the candidate of the APC.

They, therefore, urged the Court of Appeal to assume jurisdiction over the suit and grant all the reliefs sought at the Federal High Court but which were refused.

Among the reliefs were a declaration that Buhari submitted false information regarding his qualification and certificate to INEC for the purpose of contesting election into the office of the President of Nigeria and that he should be disqualified.

They also prayed for an order of the court directing INEC to remove Buhari’s name as a candidate of APC.

Also, an order restraining Buhari from parading himself as a candidate in the 2019 presidential election and also APC from recognizing Buhari as a candidate.

The Federal High Court had on May 2 declined to grant the request of the appellants on the grounds that the suit was not filed within the time allowed by law and therefore sustained the preliminary objection raised by Buhari at the hearing.

But not satisfied, the appellants are now asking the Court of Appeal to grant their reliefs because they are not challenging the primary election of APC as erroneously held by the lower court.

They said they are challenging the qualification of Buhari to stand for the presidential election without demonstrating his educational certificates as required by law.

July 8 was fixed for hearing of the appeal, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

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