Monday 17 February 2014

Check Out The Top 5 Most Livable Cities In Nija


Important criteria in this survey are safety/crime, international connectivity, environment and cleanliness, quality of buildings, transportation, ethnic and religious tolerance, access to nature, business conditions, business activity, urban planning and execution, general modernity, medical care, life style options, employment, and cost of living. 







Lagos

As a winner it's a no-brainer for half of the people reading this, and a complete shock to the other half. This is because Lagos is the land of everything imaginable; the good the bad and the ugly colliding headfirst to create an explosive and energetic modern megacity! From our criteria, Lagos scored almost perfect marks in business conditions, business activity, general modernity, life style options, employment (second lowest in Nigeria), cost of living (compared to other west african capitals and in context to it's size and what it has to offer, Lagos is cheap!), ethnic religious tolerance, quality of buildings, transportation....you get the point by now. If you're looking for climb to the heights of the world, Lagos is the ultimate place to be. It is a true reflection of how great a united Nigeria can be and the collective fruit of our troubled and triumphant history together. Lagos is modern, it's fast, it's energetic, it's teaming with culture, and most importantly it offers something for everyone!

With all of these assets. Lagos score poorly on crime/safety, environment and cleanliness, transportation, access to nature and planning which are key areas the current government is striving to catch up on. 




Enugu

Enugu comes in at a surpising number 2. Enugu's serene environment and ease of life have made the cities gradual climb to modernity one of Nigeria's best kept secrets. Least surprising is the general happiness and enjoyment of life that is emphasized in Enugu today. Enugu scored well on safety/crime, being recently rated the safest city in Nigeria, environment and cleanliness, ethnic and religious tolerance, access to nature, urban design, planning, medical care, lifestyle options, general modernity and cost of living. It has mediocre scores on international connectivity as it's international airport only has one somewhat limited carrier. Quality of buildings was ranked mediocre as well while employment, business activity and business condition fared poorly. Still with it's steady and restful pace, the coal city ranks as what is probably Nigeria's most well rounded city, in sharp distinction from our #1 city, Lagos, who's strength is found in it's stark contrasts




Calabar



An all-around exceptional place to live, Calabar, Nigeria's First capital remains first in many categories. Calabar's infamy as a city of life and culture make it a top contender in the federation for places one must be and see. Everything from the culture, the food, and environment cream home for nearly all who visit and from they're we're entranced by it's captivating allure. Calabar scored well on safety, environment and cleanliness, tolerance, exceptional access to nature, general modernity, medical care, life style options and cost of living. Though it has an international airport, most if not all flights are to Lagos and Abuja. The employment situation is on the better half as far as Nigerian state but there's a lot of room for improvement as it's just teetering at the cusp of the national average. Still with these set backs it's only the lack of business activity and an accommodating pace for business that holds Calabar back. 


Abuja


Abuja coming in third is a shock to everyone; except it's residents. This fully modern capital city has been dubbed a palace for politicians as it aims to build a modern planned African city without the set backs that have plagued the others on the continent. Unfortunately, these 'set backs' include the poor and anything that may facilitate their stay. While Abuja offers an exceptional quality of life for it's residents, something as common as losing ones job can and will render you homeless or leave you packing your bags in this incredibly expensive elite city. Abuja scored well on safety/crime, international connectivity, environment and cleanliness, quality of buildings, transportation, general modernity, medical care. Unfortunately it lacked severally in the rest of our categories, and with recent boko haram tensions, seems a little too far north for comfort for some. The cost of living and elite nature of the city also make lifestyle options limited. As many business ventures typically taken on by the lower class are outlawed or restricted, one who doesn't fit the political, or multinational elite mold will not find Abuja a suitable home. 

Port Harcourt



The oil city comes in strong at number four. Blessed with the gift of oil and a great population, Port Harcourt has always been a great contender in the Nigerian urban sphere. Hailed as the garden city, the PH of old left little to be desired and was the immigrant hub on Nigeria. Today oil politics and urban sprawl have reduced the city's stature, but Port still remains one of Nigeria's most modern, cosmopolitan and livable cities by a long shot. Port Harcourt scored well in safety, international connectivity with both an international airport and a port, transportation, business conditions, business activity, medical care, life style options, employment and cost of living. It was the effects of oil and sprawl that brought PH's weakness to the forefront. The cleanliness of the city leaves a lot to be desired and environmental degradation has made PH as well as the entire Niger Delta and international focal point of the destruction of mother earth. For a city of it's stature, PH also hosts moderately attractive at best and internationally sub-par buildings as most of the oil industry has relocated to Abuja and Lagos. PH is also home to historic ethnic flare ups between the ethnic groups natives to Rivers State as the city remains politically tense due to it's often conflicting diversity. Access to nature is not an option either as oil has destroyed the flowers in the garden city, though a certain greenness remains. Urban planning has also scored lowly because despite PH being a planned city, the plan has only resurfaced in importance in recent years. With these setbacks PH seems to be roaring back to life on the back of a successful resource control battle and new outlook for the city in it's drive to redeem its lost glory.

How To Repair Your PC With A CD

How To Repair Your PC With A CD





Our PC will always have one problem or
the other that will need a repair.
Sometimes we may not have a CD to
use. Or even if you do i’ll show you
today how to repair your PC without a
CD.
• First thing to do is Click on START and
after that RUN Type webfldrs.msi(without quote)

1. This will immediately start the needed
process to repair any window’s
problems. Follow all the instructions
that follows.

2. You will see a screen come up. On
that screen choose: SELECT REINSTALL
MODE.

3. After doing that a new window will
appear. When it appears. Simply put
check marks,I mean ‘tick’ all the
options and then go ahead and click
OK.

4. At this point you will need to wait a
few minutes so you can just have a
break with a cup of tea while it
processes.

5. When this process gets
completed, you will be asked RESTART
your PC. Restart it.

6. Following this simple steps would
have made you revive your PC and
fix all the problems without having
BOOTABLE or INSTALLATION CD.
Give it a trial...
www.danaty.org/how-to-repair-your-pc-without-a-cd/

Exclusive-Photos From Dare Art-Alade's LoveLike A Movie Concert

American music superstar Kelly Rowland was live at Darey Art-Alade‘s Love Like a Movie: The Love Roller Coaster show yesterday Saturday 15th February 2014 at the Oceanview Grounds, Victoria Island, Lagos.

She co-hosted the red carpet and also performed some of her hit song on stage.

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How To Search Like A Pro On Google

The internet is a vast sea of information, therefore to get the most out of Google search, you must instruct the search engine to bring exactly what you want. Since Google is the largest search engine in the world, i'll share with you some tricks on how to search like a pro on Google.

1. Use of Quotation Marks and Key Phrases
When looking for something on Google, envelope the key word with quotation marks to instruct the search engine to bring all about what you searching for. For example if you type in"Reebok", search engine would bring all about Reebok and nothing else.


2. Time Range Search

If you want to know about the NFL between 2011 to 2014 for example your search would look like this NFL 2011...2014. This would instruct the search engine to bring up all about the NFL between 2011 and 2014.

3. Document Type Search
If you are looking for a particular file type say a PDF file for example you can instruct Google to look for PDF files on Technology by typing in "Filetype: PDF Technology". For word file replace PDF with docx, for PowerPoint files put in ppt, for excel type in xls.

4. Inclusive Search
If you want search engine to bring up two terms in the search, like Apple and Mac for example, just type Apple OR Mac.

5. Searching for Word Definition
You don't need to type a word on Google and start looking for dictionary definition on dictionary sites. To get a definition on Google just type "define: word" and the definition would pop up on top page.

See the full article on http://www.randietech.com/2014/02/google-search-tricks-and-tricks-how-to.html

Tiwa Savage Arrested For Assaulting Police Officer

Mavin Records diva, Tiwa Savage, has been quizzed by the police for allegedly humiliating a policeman who apprehended her for violating some provisions of the Lagos state traffic laws.
Savage often referred to as Mavin First Lady, was said to have engaged a policeman who flagged her down for flouting traffic rules in front of Eko Hotels and Suites Victoria Island, on Saturday.
Savage who was recently signed a brand ambassador deal with Forte, allegedly came down from the vehicle she was riding in and confronted the policeman on duty who arrested her.
During the ensuing argument with the cop, Savage who was infuriated by the development was said to have angrily removed the cap of the policeman in a bid to get back at him.
The first African female PEPSI ambassador was reportedly whisked away to the Victoria Island Police Division, for daring to humiliate and assault the policeman.
When contacted, Group publicist for Mavin Records, Terfa Tilley-Gyado, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the telephone.
He said the records label will be issuing a comprehensive statement stating the position of Tiwa Savage and the group on Monday.
“What would you like to know? We are planning to prepare an official statement; definitely not at this time. The press release will be out on Monday for your Tuesday production.
“I don’t think it will be prudent to use the story until you have the official statement. That is just my own opinion. I think you should wait until you get the official statement,” he said.
Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, could not be reached for comments. Her telephone rang out when contacted while a text message sent to her was not replied to as at press time

Pictures of Popular Footballers With Their Spouse

Take a look at pictures of popular football stars and their partners.

Nwankwo Kanu & Wife



Peter Odemwengie and Sarah Fallon
 Mr & Mrs Okocha
Re: PictuJoseph & Adaeze Yobo
Mr & Mrs Yakubu
Re: Pictures Of Didier Drogba & Wife
Samuel Eto'o & Wife

Sulley Muntari and Menaye Donkor

George Oppong Weah and Clar
David and Victoria Beckham

Wayne and Coleen Rooney


John Terry & Wife


Anelka and Barbara Tausia

Alessandro Del Piero and Sonia

Joe Cole and Carly Zucker

Cesc fabregas and Alena Seredova

Compliment of the season to fans of this blog

Compliment of the season to the fans of this blog.




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