Friday, 14 October 2016

STAY OFF GALAXY NOTE 7  - mobile device is exploding and catching fire.

STAY OFF GALAXY NOTE 7  
 
Samsung has stopped the production and sales of its Galaxy Note 7 sequel to the several reports of the mobile devices exploding and catching fire.

It has asked users of the mobile devices to shut them off while the investigation on the causes of the defect is going on. This was done because of the safety of consumers which remains the top priority of the company. 

The company said: ‘Consumers with either an original Galaxy Note 7  or replacement Galaxy Note 7 device should power down and stop using the device and take advantage of the remedies  available.’

Last Wednesday a flight from Kentucky was evacuated when a replacement Galaxy Note 7 burst in flame. 

It is therefore advisable for people to stay of this mobile device until the company gives a positive statement.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

4 Tactics for Making Your New Business Seem More Established


First impressions are crucial. And in an age
that’s more technically savvy and visually-minded
than ever before, first impressions can make or
break a budding new business.
People begin to form opinions about your
business within the first few seconds of
interaction, whether they’re looking at your
business card, visiting your website or passing by
your storefront. It’s the reason we can
differentiate between a mom-and-pop shop and a
restaurant chain -- one has a pieced-together
visual identity and the other has a professional,
streamlined brand.
Related: 4 Ways to Make Yourself Memorable
and Leave Great Impressions
The good news? Those first impressions, whether
they’re accurate or off-base, are entirely up to
you. The even better news? These four tactics
will make your new business appear much more
legitimate and won’t crush your startup budget in
the process.
1. Create a streamlined visual brand.
First impressions are 94percent design-related,
so it should come as no surprise that your visual
brand plays a large role in how others perceive
the quality of your business. The key to a
streamlined visual brand is consistency. You may
not have the funds to work with a professional
graphic designer when you’re just starting out,
but by maintaining consistency with your logo,
fonts and colors, you’ll appear a thousand times
more professional at first glance.
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For your logo, keep it simple, scalable and
legible. Develop one logo option for horizontal
formats and one square variation (like an icon)
to give yourself versatility, and use them over
and over again.
For your fonts, take the less-is-more approach.
The best way to make your brand appear
unprofessional and scattered at first glance is to
use a hodge-podge of mismatched fonts. So
instead, choose one font for headers and one for
body text across all of your business’s print and
web-based material.
The same goes for your brand’s color palette.
Choose two to three primary brand colors, and
stick to them time and time again. Not only will a
streamlined brand increase your business’s
professionalism, but it will increase memorability
and recognizability among your new audience.
2. Use high-quality images.
Scroll through LinkedIn for all of one minute, and
tell me you don’t take the people with
professionally-taken headshots a little more
seriously than those who cropped
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/254893?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+entrepreneur%2Flatest+%28Entrepreneur%29

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Quote

Your talent will give you an opportunity but you must remember that the room it makes is only temporary." John C. Maxwell

Thursday, 30 July 2015

ICAN 50th Anniversary Essay Competition

ESSAY TOPIC: “The Next 50 Years of Professional Accountancy Practice: Making ICAN Globally Relevant”

In commemoration of its 50th Anniversary and in line with its Corporate Social Responsibility, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) has launched an Essay Competition for students in any field of study in ICAN accredited tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The 50th Anniversary celebration has been scheduled to take place simultaneously with the 45th Annual Accountants’ Conference holding in Abuja from 31 August to 4 September 2015. The theme of the Conference is: "ICAN: Building on A Legacy of Service". The essay competition was initiated not only to expand the scope of ICAN’s commitment to the
development of Accountancy Profession but also as a modest way of demonstrating its genuine desire to continuously support and develop the intellectual capacity of Nigerian students. The Institute had in the last 50 years demonstrated its deep commitment to educational development in Nigeria through Scholarship schemes, endowment of Professorial Chairs, donation of books and computers to higher institutions and recently the building of ICAN Lecture Theatres in five Universities across the country and still counting.

Objective
The Essay Competition is to engage the Nigerian students intellectually and in the end produce enlightening essays on the expected strategic focus of ICAN in the next 50 years within the global professional Accountancy Practice. To achieve this, ICAN has engaged KPMG Professional Services to perform certain agreed-upon procedures in order to strengthen ICAN’s process of collation and evaluation of the scripts.

Methodology
1. Essay length to be between 2000 and 3000 words, 12 font points and double spaced in MS Word document.
2. Clear articulation of the history, current realities/relevance (socio-economic/ethics etc.) of the professional accountant in a global context (past 50 years to the present).
3. Critical articulation and evaluation of the role/success of ICAN in the development and evolution of the Nigerian trained/ICAN certified professional accountants – 50 years to the present (global relevance, reputation, recognition, real and perceived competence, local, regional and international employability and mobility, contribution to national (and international) professional and socio-economic/ethical development.
4. Realistic/evidence-based and logical projection of the drivers and evolution, global relevance and expected competencies/skills set of the professional accountant in a global context over the next 50 years
5. Articulation of the role that ICAN will need to play now and in the future (in light of 2-4 above), to remain globally relevant as a professional accountancy body over the next 50 years; Including institutional and curriculum reforms and strategic alliances, research contribution and thought leadership etc.
6. Essays must have abstract, introduction, main body, conclusion and references
7. All entries must be accompanied with a letter of attestation from the HoD of each participant’s institution
8. Participants must submit copy of their birth certificate/sworn affidavit and brief profile
9. Only the first 500 entries will be considered
10. Winning essays will be selected based on content, grammar and style
11. The winning essays will be announced on Friday 21st of August 2015
12. All entries must be received on or before 23:59hours Sunday 9th of August 2015
13. All entries should be sent to Icanessay2015@kpmg.com
14. Participants should write their names on the cover page of the essay only. The information on the cover page is not considered part of the essay and does not count towards the number of words stipulated in 1 above.

Eligibility for Entry
The competition is open to:
a. All students in any field of study in ICAN accredited tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
b. Age limit: 26 years by 31st of August 2015 

NB: Wards of Council members, Annual Accountants’ Conference Committee members and staff of
ICAN and KPMG are not eligible for this competition.

Prizes to be won
a. Best 10 essays to receive plaques, one laptop each, letters of commendation and sponsorship to
the conference where they will be publicly acknowledged and presented with their prizes.
b. In addition, top 7 from the rear (position 4 – 10) to get a cash prize of N10,000 each
c. In addition;
i. 3rd position gets a cash prize of N25,000 only;
ii. 2nd position gets N50,000 only; and
iii. 1st position gets N100,000 only.
d. Each of the top three will also get full ICAN Scholarship for the Institute’s Professional
examinations worth N340,450 covering tuition, study text and examination fees.

Rotimi A. Omotoso, MBA, FCA
The Registrar/Chief Executive
ICAN

source http://www.icanig.org/ican/

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

8 Basic Rights Of Consumer

Know your right as a consumer - a King!
Below are rights of consumers:

1. Right to satisfaction of basic needs
2. Right to be informed
3. Right to choose
4. Right to safety
5. Right to be heard
6. Right to redress
7. Right to consumer education
8. Right to healthy environment

Sunday, 19 July 2015

Online Social Networks

Listing of some online social networks

Facebook
Twitter
Google+
Instagram
Badoo
Friendster
Pinterest
hi5
Flickr
2go
Eskime
Myspace
LinkedIn
Tumblr

Importance of online social networks

1.  It can be used for communication and teaching (education media).
2.  It allows you to meet new people and  makes new friends.
3.  It allows you to reunite with friends, former colleagues, business partners, co-workers, old class mates or course mates.
4.  It can be used for marketing, advertising and sales promotion
5.  It can be used for disseminating information on events or programmes or activities.
6.  It can be used to connect or stay in touch with siblings, parents, friends, co-workers, course or class mates, business partners and others.
7.  It allows you to search for a specific person or group.
8.  It can be used to find a job or  discover sales leads.

Monday, 8 June 2015

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015: Sweden 3 – 3 Nigeria


What a match! Yesterday, Monday 8, June 2015 is a day that would not be forgotten in a hurry by most football fans, especially in Nigeria, who watched the game between Sweden women and Nigeria women. The Nigeria Women (Super Falcons) had to come back 3 times to draw the match in the second 45 minutes. The first 45 minutes of the match ended 2 goals to nil in favour Sweden.

Yes, the Nigerian women had a reason to celebrate the result of the match, being ranked by FIFA in 33rd position and forcing a 3 – 3 draw with Sweden, that is ranked in 5th position.

Nigeria next match will be against Australia on Friday 12 June 2015 in Winnipeg stadium,Canada