Tuesday 12 June 2018

MOBILE MONEY TRANSFER CODES

1.       First bank USSD code *894#
To transfer with First bank, dial *894*amount*Account number# and select destination bank to send money.

2. Wema Bank USSD Money Transfer Code
To do a quick funds transfer, dial *322*035*NUBAN*Amount#

3. Diamond Bank USSD Money Transfer Code *710#
For Diamond Bank Y’ello account holders, to make a fund Transfer to any bank Dial *710*777*Account Number*Amount*Pin#.

4. Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) USSD *737#
For GTB subscribers, just dial *737#, you would be provided with options of services

5. Fidelity Bank USSD Money Transfer Code *770#
By dialing *770#. You will be prompted to enter your NUBAN (Fidelity bank account number), select a 4-digit PIN for your account.

6. Ecobank USSD Money Transfer Code *326#

7. Zenith Bank USSD Money Transfer Code *966#

8. Unity Bank USSD Money Transfer Code
Simply dial *389*215# to get started

9. Skye Bank USSD Money Transfer Code
To use the service, simply dial *833# to get started.

10. United Bank for Africa (UBA) USSD Money Transfer Code
Simply dial *919# from your registered phone number to get started.

11. Sterling Bank USSD Money Transfer Code
Just dial *822# on the phone number linked to your sterling bank account

12. Unity Bank USSD Money Transfer Code
Simply dial *389*215# to get started

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Monday 11 June 2018

List of computer memory manufacturers

1. NCP

2. Samsung

3. Value select (Corsair)

4. Infineon

5. Hynix

6. Kingston

7. Dane elec

8. Nanya

9. Siemens

10. Hp

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Sunday 10 June 2018

We are yet to see a solid mineral that can replace oil

There had been so much talk about diversifying the Nigerian economy since crude oil prices had fallen drastically in the international market. This development has affected the economy and brought untold hardship on the citizenry. One of the ways the present day government is looking at to diversify the economy is through solid mineral exploration. This is why the ministry of solid minerals has been on its toes, working tirelessly to come out with a solid mineral that can serve as replacement for crude oil.
Can this really work? These solid minerals are they really in abundance? Abundant enough to satisfy us as well as as the international market. Remember, crude oil is found in the Niger delta which is almost an entire region comprising of Eight states namely Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa-ibom, Cross river and Abia states. In these states, crude oil is found both onshore and offshore.  Thus, it is abundant enough to cater for our energy needs as well as for exportation.
Solid minerals in the country are found in individual states. For instance, coal is found in Enugu, Tin in Jos plateau, Gold in Osun, salt in Nassarawa e.t.c. Non of these solid minerals expanse an entire region or Geo-political zone of the country. Only very few of them are really in abundance to earn foreign exchange.
Previous dispensations were aware of these solid minerals but never thought of exploring them because it would be futile effort. Let the truth be told! The only viable means of diversifying the economy is through agriculture.  

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Is displaying ads still a viable online business?

If yes, then why are sites displaying ads stock? No single earnings coming from the ads even with the huge number of people that visit the sites regularly. It seems visitors are now aware that by clicking on ads, they make money for the site owners, so they avoid it as much as possible. They only get whatever information they needed from the site and get out.
That is not fair, visitors should be aware that preparing this information takes a lot of time, hard work and effort. Therefore, site owners need motivation and encouragement to do more. The only way they can be motivated and encouraged is when they are able to make something from their effort at the end of the day.
Or, what of if all publishers now place subscription fee on their sites? Am sure you wouldn’t want that to happen. You still like to get information free of charge from the net, right? Then, help the publishers to help you too.

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List of poor services rendered by telecos in Nigeria

Here is a quick run down of 15 poorly delivered services that Nigerians suffer in the hands of telecommunications companies operating in the country. They are:
1. Drop calls

2. Poor audio quality

3. Uncompleted calls

4. Undelivered messages

5. Slow internet connection

6. Unsolicited text messages

7. Inability to upgrade their network to 4G/LTE network

8. Low data penetration

9. Under-declared revenue and profit

10. Extortion of subscribers

11. Outrageous data and call tariff plans

12. Silent calls

13. Foreign employees preference

14. Dead calls

15. Disengagement of Nigerian tax paying employees

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Saturday 9 June 2018

Telecommunications Billionaires in Africa

This Africans made it real big from investing in telecoms business in Africa. They are:
1.        Patrice Motsepe, Rain Telecom, South Africa


2.      Isabel dos Santos – Unitel, Angola


3.      Mike Adenuga - Globacom, Nigeria


4.      Onsi Sawiris - Orascom, Egypt


5.      Othman Benjelloun - Meditelecom, Morocco




6.      Naguib Sawiris - Wind Telecom and Orascom Telecom Holdings, Egypt

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The fastest internet connectivity soon to hit the world

The world would soon experience the fastest internet connectivity of all times when the 5G networks is finally launched.
Despite the fact that the 4G technology has not gained its full potentials across the world and most 3rd world countries are just fine with the 3G networks, the world waits for nobody and is moving on to the next level.
Researches are already on-going into 5G technology and Researchers say by the year 2020 it would become a reality.
Great inventions that would rock this epoch include self driving cars, 4K to 8K high definition video, sensory internet(constantly monitoring and controlling), advanced virtual reality e.t.c.
Upgrading to 5G network would not really be a herculean task for the telecoms operators because most of the features that the 5G network would possess such as network functions visualization, software-defined networks, heterogeneous networks and low power, low throughput networks e.t.c are already embedded in the 3G and 4G networks. That makes upgrading as easy as A.B.C.

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