Saturday, November 30, 2013

SIMPLE SERVER TWEAK DAT ROCKS ON MTN SYMBIAN WITH O.OO KOBO

http://openadnation.com/social/189/19160 settings, Then Create new access point With The following Details:- First MTN SIM WIT 0.0KoBo, Second Send 'FB0' to '131' The zero is Digital,, !!! Note if the u're browsing and you found out is not loading..., just resend Fb0 to 131, You are back on track,, Goto settings, Create new access point Name Anyting you like Mine is MTN, Apn:- web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net IP:- 127.0.0.1 Port:- 8080 Now Open The simpleserver app Acess Point:- choose the access point name you created i.e Mtn Local Host:- 127.0.0.1 Local Port:- 8080 Click On HTTP Query:- Frontquery:- None Middle Qury:- None Back Query:- None Reverse Query:- None Inject Query:- 0.facebook.com/ download.php Inject Method:- HEAD Inject Newline:- rn Inject SplitLINE:- Default Click on HTTP Header:- Add/Del/Rep Header 1 : Http Add/Del/Rep Header 1 : http://openadnation.com/social/189/19160 Music.vodafone.com.tr Add/Del/Rep Header 2 : 0.facebook.com/download.php Add/Del/Rep Header 2 : none Add/Del/Rep Header 3 : wap.mtnonlineplay.com Others shul be : None Click On server Config:- Fetch Server:- none Keep Server:- None Url Replacer:- None Advaced Mode:- yes Tunel Proxy:- No Https Connection:- yes Server Buffer:- 1024 Screen size:- Normal Proxy Host:- 10.199.212.2 Proxy Port:- 8080 Exit and Open it again You can use any of the browsers, Ucweb, *Opera*, then Connect with the access point you created Leave Exit dn Open it again:::::::::::::::: Nao goto ur Ucweb, Opera Den Connect with d access point u created In D first Place. http://openadnation.com/social/189/19160

HOW TO GET 30MB ON MTN WITH JUST 100NAIRA

MTN is currently running a promo. when you subsribe for 10 mb for 100, the will give you an additional 20 mb. this offer lasts till february 6th 2014.ENJOY!
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UNN, ESUT RESUMES SCHOOL ON MONDAY 2ND DECEMBER

Following the ultimatum given by the federal government, ESUT AND UNN has both announced to commence normal academic session on monday 2nd December 2013 They made the announcement in separate statements issued in Nsukka and Enugu on Saturday. The Registrar of the UNN, Mr Anthony Okonta, in the statement, stressed that “normal academic activities would resume immediately.’’ The statement directed students who had outstanding examinations for the 2012/2013 session to report to their respective faculties and departments in Nsukka and Enugu campuses. The ESUT Registrar, Mr Chris Igbokwe, also advised students and academic and non- academic staff to report to the institution on Dec. 2. According to the statement, students are advised to return to their campuses at Agbani and Enugu campuses as the second semester examination would commence on Monday, Dec. 9. The Federal Government had on Thursday, directed all federal universities to resume work on or before Dec. 4. The statement, issued by the Supervising Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, directed the striking members of ASUU, to resume work on or before Dec 4 or consider themselves sacked.

MAKE MONEY IN NIGERIA THROUGH JAMB REGISTRATION

JOIN SOME OTHER SMART NIGERIANS TO MAKE MONEY THROUGH THIS MEDIUM. JAMB UTME is an exam for candidates that wish to study or get admitted into any tertiary institutions in Nigeria and the exam is done by over 1 million candidates every year. jamb moneyAccording to JAMB, registration centres are only allowed to charge N700 as registration fees. This simply means you can’t charge more than N700 per registration. Let say you are able to register 1000 candidates for the exam successfully, that equates to N700,000. What if you are able to do more? UTME registration for 2014 has officially begun. There is enough time to make money from this. To set-up a registration centre you’ll need: At least a computer with internet facility Registered business name JAMB authorised registration centre licence Once you avail yourself with the minimum requirements listed above. You are good to start registering students and making money. Another added advantage added to this is: JAMB will list your registration centre and address on their website for candidates closer to you to locate you. this is a great opportunity for those who are interested on how to make money here in Nigeria. The secret is that the earlier you start, the more the money you make. Dont fail to visit my other blogs for more info and tutorials GISTITUP.BLOGSPOT.COM www.tutoriazone.blogspot.com www.movedmountain.blogspot.com www.sokanews.blogspot.com www.freecheatzone.blogspot.com ENJOY

MEET THE CO-FOUNDERS OF AFRICAS HOTTEST MOBILE APP-2GO

South Africa’s tech scene is bursting with success stories of tech start-ups. One of the seemingly underplayed successes is 2go, a mobile social network spreading across Africa. Growing rapidly with up to 50,000 sign ups daily, the company has more than 20 million active users in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya. Nigeria should really learn from south Africa in entrepreneurial development. Here is the success story of this great gentlemen Here is the chat extract with the co-founders Alan Wolff and Ashley Peters, on the success of the mobile app, which is said to have over 9 million active users – several million more than Facebook in Nigeria. VA: Let’s go to the very beginning. What prompted the creation of 2go? MXit had been doing impressively well in the South African market. Why another mobile app? 2go: We were Computer Science students who were hungry to use our software development knowledge to make something, which people would actually use. We thought we could offer something fresh with a few compelling features (text colour changing, profile pictures, a good user interface). It sounded like a fun idea and we thought it had potential, so we began working hard on it. VA: How much was the initial investment to set up 2go in the beginning? 2go: We spent hardly anything on getting the project off the ground. We worked out of our (parents’) houses and we did all the programming ourselves. We hosted our server on our friend’s Internet line. VA: And it began with how many staff? 2go: There were four of us in total initially. Two of the other team members decided to focus on academics and left the company in 2008. Ashley and Alan continued working aggressively on it while studying at the same time. VA: What is the company’s current workforce strength? 2go: The company has less than 10 people in total but we are trying hard to expand our technical team. We are proud of having a small team supporting one of the largest networks in Africa with over 20 million users. VA: One of the major challenges stifling the emergence of innovative tech start-ups has been undercapitalization, but 2go has grown without sourcing for a penny from venture capital funds. How was this achieved? 2go: In 2008/2009 we spoke to venture capitalists and potential investors but they were unresponsive. We planned on spending the capital we wanted on building a good technical team. Since we couldn’t raise capital we had to learn how to rapidly develop the product, make the company profitable and scale the technical infrastructure ourselves. VA: It is interesting that 2go, a South African product, really took off in Nigeria. Your team strategically targeted the market, carrying out surveys, research and tailoring the App to feedbacks from Nigeria. Why the Nigerian market? 2go: We had Nigeria as a viable market in our minds since 2009. The telecommunications market in Nigeria was growing massively and it was obvious to us that if we could provide them with a cheap and effective way to communicate and socialise online, we would succeed. Feature phones are also very popular in Nigeria and we had gained expertise at developing a great user experience on such handsets. We therefore decided to try and grow the product in Nigeria. VA: 2go solicits feedbacks from users and applies some of the resulting suggestions. Which idea or suggestion from the 2go community would you say has helped the platform most? 2go: Users giving feedback on technical issues that they experience have been invaluable. There hasn’t been one single idea which has helped the platform the most. We’ve implemented many ideas and collectively they have contributed to the application’s user experience. VA: Looking into the future, what is the expansion plan for 2go? 2go: Our user experience can be improved even further and we are starting to look towards offering extra features for smartphones. We will continue to grow the network rapidly and to new heights. VA: So has any Tech giant stepped forward with an acquisition proposal? 2go: No. We have been approached by investors but getting acquired is not something we think about at the moment. We are experiencing rapid growth so I don’t believe the timing for an acquisition would be right, although we may look at expansion capital in the future. VA: What advice or success tip do you have for the aspiring young African tech entrepreneurs out there? 2go: Work hard, learn from your mistakes, do not give up and remain positive – let your passion drive you to continue when things get tough!

THE FASTEST WAY TO RETRIEVE YOUR LOST 2GO PASSWORD

It’s quite easy to retrieve forgotten 2go password back without MUCH WORK. To retrieve your 2g0 password, you need to have at least 30Naira on your mobile phone and then send a sms with the words ’2go pin’ to 32120. Remember to send the SMS from the number you signed up with. That’s all! Keep 2GOing