Sunday, February 5, 2012
The Complete iPhone 4S review
This isn't the iPhone 5. No matter how badly you wanted something slim, sleek and wedge-shaped, this isn't it. If you went ahead and got your hopes up ahead of Apple's "Let's Talk iPhone" event, hopefully you've gotten over the pangs of discontent by now, because this device pictured front and center is the iPhone 4S. It's a new spin on an old phone that will shock none, but give it half a chance, and it will still impress.
Jonathan lied, says Sylva
The ousted governor of Bayelsa State,Chief Timipre Sylva,says President Goodluck Jonathan and not himself (Sylva), is the real disappointment to the electorate by failing to meet their yearnings and aspirations.
Oginni donates Police post to Odogbo-Ijesa community
The newly-crowned first Olodogbo of Odogbo-Ijesa, Olatunde Oginni, has built a Police post which he donated to Odogbo-Ijesa community.
Windows Phone 8 detailed: dual cores, Skype Integration and NFC are a go
If you thought Mango was the bee's knees, just wait till you get a hold of Apollo. No, seriously, keep waiting 'cause we have no idea when that will happen. While we still can't say when Windows Phone 8 will be making its way to a handset near you, we do have quite a few new details about the mobile OS courtesy of the folks over at PocketNow.
All PlayBooks go to heaven: Telus leak points to end-of-life status
This is the end, dear PlayBook-admiring friends. That is to say, it's the end-of-life for RIM's first unsuccessful stab at tablet computing. Unsurprisingly, the marketing blitzkrieg that saw J.Lo and theFlash Gordon theme awkwardly peddle the flailing tab hasn't done much to elevate sales or consumer interest, forcing its Canadian overlords to issue Telus an EOL notice.
Uncontrolled influx of foreigners, Almajiri syndrome, causes of insecurity in Kano -Committee report
THE chairman of the Consultative Committee set up by the government of Kano State in the wake of 20 January, 2012 bomb blast, Alhaji Magaji Danmata, has said the uncontrolled influx of foreigners, huge rural–urban migration, the Almajiri syndrome and grinding poverty have combined to cause insecurity in the state.
Niger police arrest 3 suspects over sale of 2-week-old baby
An 18-year old girl, Miss Blessing John, was on Friday, arrested by the Police in Minna, Niger state capital, for selling her two weeks old baby girl to a 50-year-old woman, Mrs. Chikodili Jude for the sum of N20,000 to feed and clothe herself.
Akpabio to rebuild Madalla church •Donates N50m to victims
The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Chief Godswill Akpabio has pledged to rebuild the St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla in Niger State which was bombed by the militant Islamic sect, the Boko Haram, last Christmas Day.
Dead conductor: LASTMA hands over suspected officers to police
IN order to ensure that justice prevails, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has handed over three of its officers, whose action allegedly caused the accident that led to the death of a 24-year-old commercial bus conductor, Rasheed Alabi, in Lagos last Thursday, to the Nigeria Police for further investigations.
Robbers raid Ajaokuta Steel Complex, Kill 1
A gang of heavily armed robbers yesterday raided two banks inside the Ajaokuta Steel Complex in Kogi state, in the process killing one person and injuring several others.
Nigeria: Boko Haram rubbishes claim of leader's arrest
Nigeria's radical Islamist sect Boko Haram, which has been involved in a wave of attacks in the country, on Friday rubbished claims that its spokesman has been arrested by the security forces.
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