Saturday, October 12, 2013

PHOTO: The First Flying Car Has Been Invented; Will Be On Sale By 2015




New England aviation company Terrafugia has unveiled its latest conceptual version of a flying car, which is part sedan, part private jet with two seats, four wheels and wings that fold up so it can be driven like a car, will be on sale in less than two years. 

LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOKFacebook like

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle

ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels:

Governor Fashola Agrees To Pay Veteran Actor, Pa Kasumu’s N12 Million Medical Bill



Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola is said to have come to the aid of Veteran actress, Kayode Dosumu also known as Pa Kasumu who is suffering from a heart related disease.

411vibes

LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle

ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels:

Man Hacks Off Infected Leg With A Saw Because He Could Not Afford Hospital Bills



A man hacked off his own leg using only a metal saw, a small fruit knife and a back scratcher wrapped with a towel because he couldn't afford hospital bills.

47-year-old Zheng Yanliang, from Boading city, China, began to experience bouts of pain in his abdomen that traveled to both of his legs. He was diagnosed with massive arterial thrombosis in both legs. As the pain worsened, he decided to remove the infected limb himself using a metal saw, a small fruit knife and a back scratcher wrapped with a towel towel because he couldn't afford hospital bills.



411vibes

VIDEO: Lady CaughtLIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle

ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels:

AIR YOUR VIEW!! Is indecent dressing responsible for Rape cases in Nigeria Today??


rape

34% of Nigerians believe indecent dressing is main cause of rape


TRUE OR FALSE??



LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle

ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

#rape #rapecase #immoral #dressing #indecent #exposed_body #rape_case
#_search=results(robot.txt)

Labels:

ASUU Made Me Take Part In Project Fame - Interview with Season 6 Winner Olawale Ojo




Q: Shortly after you were announced winner of the MTN project Fame, you said your mind was still blank to express how you felt. It is more than 48 hours now, so how are you feeling?
I feel blessed. I feel that everything around just worked for me this season because I didn’t really expect to come out as the winner this season. It’s about God because I don’t believe there is something I did that others didn’t do. It was the grace of God and the people that voted for me. I’m really grateful to all the people that believed in me and voted. I wouldn’t have won without them. Basically, I feel this is God’s grace because at a point in the competition, I was almost evicted, so when you look at everything from beginning to the end, you will realise that it is God’s grace.


If you didn’t envisage winning the competition, what was your plan when you registered to participate at the auditions?

I came up to register when ASUU was on strike, and this was my first time to participate in a music competition. I didn’t really come with too much determination, but anywhere I find myself, I always try to give my best in all I do. So, when I got into the academy, I didn’t have a choice than to give my best for everything.

So ASUU strike actually pushed you to Project Fame?Yes, but I believe that is how God wants it to be. The strike is a blessing in disguise for me.

Who is Olawale?
I am a normal guy and like I said, I am into sales and repairs of phones and laptops, and I do that in school just to make some money. But I love music so much. I play the piano, drums and I sing in my church choir. I was the music director of my church choir for two years before I left for school. Basically, that’s just me. My life has just been music and business. I just try to add value to myself.

Tell us more about your experience as a phone and laptop repairer?
I started as a lover of gadgets because I know much about gadgets. Like some people will call me love-vendor. I use to love-vendor their phones. It was expensive then to put some media applications like Bible on phones. It was a luxury then, and that was what I was actually doing. I later graduated into selling phones. I started knowing the problems that are peculiar with some phones and how to fix them. I didn’t really go for any special training though. I am not saying that I am very good at repairs, I do it basically based on the experience I have with phones.

How lucrative was the business, and did you sponsor yourself to school with it?

I didn’t sponsor myself to school, my parents did that. But there are some extra money needed in school that you can’t ask your parents; that was the type of money I was making. At times, I feel like taking some responsibilities myself, so I need to get extra cash.
As a millionaire now, how do you intend to cope with your colleagues in school when the ASUU strike is over? Will there be any pressure on you?
I think the only change is that I meet a lot of people and people know me now. I wasn’t this popular, but now I am popular. I think that is just the difference. I am still Olawale. The only thing different is just that I am now popular and I have to be more conscious of my career now because I have to work more on my songs. I have to make sure I don’t disappoint my fans out there. The work has changed.

Project Fame had produced five previous winners before you. What are your plans to rank among the most successful ones?
Basically, I am sure that those that have won it before didn’t achieve that because of what they did, but that is God’s plan for them, and I believe that God’s time is the best; if you come out at the wrong time, then you might just crash. I am putting everything to God and I will just play my part, work hard and make sure I write good songs. But everything depends on God. He knows when He needs me to come out, when people needs to know me. My music will not be a do-or-die affair. I didn’t bring myself to the Project Fame academy, God did, and He is able to sustain me.

You sound very religious…
I won’t say that I’m too religious, but at the same time, I believe so much in God. Looking at my journey from the beginning of the competition to the end, it has been God. I was almost evicted at a point.


You started from the church as a choir coordinator, and now you are a winner of the project fame. Are you going to play gospel or secular music?


I’m not doing gospel music, and my personal composition at the Project Fame finals wasn’t gospel music. I believe that God created love and dance, which is not bad for us. I don’t believe that everything should be gospel; music should be either positive or negative. Even if a secular song has a message of love, it is good, but there are some music that don’t deliver love, and I wouldn’t go into such music.

Before the Project Fame competition, how well did you study the Nigerian music industry?I am very observant and listen a lot. I don’t really listen to Nigerian music, but at a point, I realised that my culture is important, so I started listening to it. I actually wanted to know what they do that make people scream and shout their names, understand their kind of music and know the type that sells. For a song to sell, it has to have African trade mark on it, either you put Yoruba language or you put pidgin English. WizKid, 2Face, P-Square and others put something of these languages into their music; that is one major thing I have discovered. With that, their music flows in a way that even a roadside mechanic can get your message and enjoy it. That is music that both the rich and poor can listen to.

Are there any Nigerian artistes that you draw inspiration from?
I don’t draw it from one person. I draw experience from different sources, so I will say they all have their own peculiarity. I am a very flexible person, and have decided to throw myself open so I can learn a lot. They are all great, so I will try picking one or two things from each of them and add them to my own and pray better things will come out of it by God’s grace.

Despite having a good music background before coming to the Project Fame, what have you learnt in the academy?
I have learnt to have confidence in myself. I sing in church but have not been in this kind of platform before. Project Fame is my very first experience, the first time I will appear on TV. At a point, I became nervous. The first time I came on stage, it was written all over me that this guy is scared, but the Faculty members worked on me. I really appreciate them. They helped me manage those weaknesses and now, I’m more confident on stage and believe in myself, despite the fact that I have a small stature.

What was the most challenging thing you encountered in the academy?
Like I said, I do business, so am used to it. I don’t have problem with my co-contestants, don’t quarrel, and I don’t get angry easily, so everything was just fun for me.

While the competition lasted, was there any other contestant you had feelings for?
None.

You were never close to any of them?
One thing is that throughout the competition, I made sure I wasn’t too close to one person. Samuel was my birthday mate; Roland’s bed was beside my bed. As for Immaculate, I learnt from her. But I didn’t really have a favourite.

Was there any contestant’s eviction that really hit you?
Everybody. During the first eviction in the show, people were weeping, but I wasn’t crying. At a point, some of them were like ‘come on, are you not human?’ and I told them that this is a competition and it is normal for people to be evicted. Besides, your crying won’t bring the person back. I was determined that even if I was evicted, I won’t cry, but I focussed on my task. Each time anyone gets evicted, I always feel for them, but that is how it is meant to be.

Since you emerged winner, have you spoken to your girlfriend on phone?
I don’t have a girl friend.

Why?
Nothing, I’m still young.

How old are you?
I’m just 25.

That is not too young to have a girlfriend
I see myself as a young boy. Look at me, do I look like someone that can maintain a girlfriend?

But you’re now a millionaire. Your level has changed?
It’s not about the level, I’m still Olawale and I don’t look like someone that can maintain a girlfriend.

Where do you see Olawale in the next few years?
Majorly, I see myself as a very different person, coming into the music industry with my own originality, and I don’t want to lose it for any reason.

Who is likely to be the first artiste you will work with?

I don’t know. I can’t really predict. Let’s keep our fingers crossed


LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle
ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels:

FLASHY OR WASTEFULL?? Eto'o fils spends £4million on four luxury cars



Three time African Footballer of the Year Samuel Eto'o a few weeks back spent 4million pounds on four exotic cars. He bought a £1.55m Bugatti Veyron which was specially delivered to the Chelsea striker's London club's training ground, The Sun reports

He also bought an Aston Martin One-77 worth £1.25m, a luxury Maybach Xenatec worth £750,000 and an Aston Martin V12 Zagato worth £450,000.

The Cameroonian has always been a fan of cars and spends big on cars but what is one man going to do with all these cars?

Eto'o said: 'I like to have a few cars because it gives me choice and it doesn't hurt anybody. To give happiness, the first thing is to be happy oneself, and I am.' See models of the cars he bought after the cut...


A Bugatti Veyron valued at £1.55m

The £1.25m Aston Martin One-77


Maybach Xenatec Coupe worth around £750,000

a Aston Martin V12 Zagato, priced at £450k



LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle
ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels:

2nd Youth in Agriculture Blog Competition (YoBloCo Awards) win up to 3000 Euros!

Submit your individual or institutional blog and win up to 3000 Euros!





ELIGIBILITY: The YoBloCo Awards are open in two categories:
a. Individual category
This category is open to students in agricultural training courses, young farmers, journalists or other young people interested in ICT or agriculture.
b. Institutional category
This category is open to local or national young farmers’ organisations; young members of farmers’ organisations; young members of any organisation interested in agriculture, rural development and ICT.For this competition, an organisation is understood as any type of non-profit or for-profit association, cooperative, forum, network or related grouping, excluding government institutions. Organisations that receive funding from governments but are not formal governmental institutions can be eligible if they fulfil all criteria.

If the organisation or grouping submitting an entry is not officially registered in the country, it should be recommended, via a letter of recommendation, by a national partner organisation, which is officially registered.
When young members of an organisation are submitting an entry in the “Institutional category”, they should apply on behalf of their organisation. If the entry wins an award, it is the organisation, which will be declared winner and will receive the cash prize. The blog creator or a representative of blog creators (if it is a team) will be invited for the prize giving ceremony and receive a trophy on behalf of the winning organisation. When a team applies on behalf of their organisation, the person representing the team must be specified in the application process. The cash prize won would be sent to the organisation.
For both categories, the young people participating must be between 18 to 35 years old (by the time of submission) and be nationals of ACP countries signatories of the Cotonou Agreement (see here).


RULES AND REGULATIONS:

Content of eligible blogsThe blog submitted can be a newly created one, or an existing one but which has been recently updated with content related to agriculture. However, mainly blog posts from the commencement of the competition will be judged.

A blog that deals with, or contains posts/articles on subjects other than agriculture must include, consistently (see Note 3 below), new articles related to agriculture, in order to be considered eligible.
In the context of the YoBloCo Awards, “new articles” or “new posts” refer to texts published between the launch of competition until its closure (please check section 7 below for the deadline). Posts/articles considered for the competition must be in French or English and can be related to one or several ACP countries.
Articles on the blog should cover themes or issues such as:

Challenges, success and issues faced by Youth in agriculture and related activities;
Climate change, environmental conservation, natural resource management;
Agri-business (marketing, commercialization, processing, etc.);
Agricultural production and Food security;
Agriculture value chains and agricultural policy;
Actions, policies and strategies related to youth involvement in agriculture;
ICT use in the agricultural sector (how can ICTs promote agriculture or how can ICT support innovation in agricultural value chains, ICT and agriculture policies, ICT and extension services etc.);
How are ICTs improving (or can improve) youth opportunities in rural areas;
Agro-tourism;
Contribution of Diaspora in ACP Agriculture;
The role and importance of Family Farming and Smallholder Farming in alleviating hunger and poverty, providing food security and nutrition, improving livelihoods, managing natural resources, protecting the environment, and achieving sustainable development, in particular in rural areas. (see Note 4 below);
Any other agriculture related theme or issue.
Selection processThere are two different processes for the two blog categories.
a) Individual CategoryThe eligible individual blogs submitted will first go through a public evaluation process, whereby the online audience will vote for, and comment on the blog that they like the most. Following the public evaluation, 15 finalists will be selected based on the number of votes they will receive, and they will finally be evaluated by an independent jury composed of expert in the field of ICTs and Agriculture. The first prize for this category is 1500 Euros and other prizes will be awarded!
b) Institutional Category
Blogs in the institutional category will also go through the public evaluation process, whereby the online audience will be required to leave comments on the blogs that they like the most (there is no limit on the number of blogs to comment). The jury will then choose the best blogs per region for this category and will take into account comments made by the public. The prize for this category is 3,000 Euros per winning organisation. In addition, some of the most appreciated blogs by the public may receive special rewards from organisers if the jury does not select them.

Updates on the whole voting process and results will be shared regularly on the YoBloCo Blog and entrants who are subscribed and submitted a blog will also be informed by email.
Votes and comments on blogs will end in March, 2014.

Selection criteriaThe main selection criteria are the following:

Quality of language in posts
Originality of posts/articles (most posts should be written by the entrant)
Quality of analysis in the posts
Frequency/Consistency of blogging
Animation of the blog
Presence of agriculture related content (especially since the launch of the contestfor existing blogs)
Overall technical quality of the blogFor the institutional category, additional criteria are:

Presence of information on the organisation’s activities
Presence of information in youth in agriculture issues
PRIZE:
A. Individual category

1st Prize: 1,500 Euros
2nd Prize: 1,000 Euros
3rd Prize: 800 EurosB. Institutional category

3000 Euros per region (West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, East Africa, Caribbean and Pacific)C. Special Prizes

Best female blogger: 1000 Euros (only individual blogs will be eligible for this prize)
Best blog on Family Farming (see Note 4 below): 1000 Euros (an individual or institutional blog may be eligible for this prize)
Best blogs with business potential: at least two blogs will be selected, out of the best finalist individual blogs selected by the public, to receive mentorship and incubation opportunities (See Note 5 below)D. Runners-up

A number of runners-up in will receive a certificate of participationWinning blogs and other best blogs will be promoted by CTA and its partners’ various channels. In addition, authors of winning blog or other best blogs will have the opportunity to be involved in future activities of CTA or its partners.




HOW TO APPLY: Individuals or organisations who wish to submit a blog and take part in the competition will have about 4 months to prepare or update their blogs with content related to agriculture (see Section 3 below). Blogs and all required information/documents will be submitted via an online form between December and January 2014 (the link to the blog submission form will be provided on this page as from 2 December 2013).

Prior to the blog submission, all people/organisation interested to be updated regularly on the competition can subscribe on this link: http://eepurl.com/GAJA9

DEADLINE: Submission of Blogs: 2 December 2013 - 31 January 2014


LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle
ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels: ,

Auchi Polytechnic admission list is out on JAMB Website for 2013/2014


This is to inform all 2013/2014 prospective students of the Auchi Polytechnic, Auchipoly that JAMB has uploaded their merit admission list on her website.

Note: The list recently released on JAMB website is not exhaustive, therefore if your name is not on Jamb website, don't panic yet, just be prayerful and wait for Auchi Poly to release her acclaimed authentic list.



LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

Twitter Handle
ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!

Be a member of this site

Labels:

Win $1000 by sharing your enterprise App Story


Developers like you are powering the future of the enterprise, and we want to tell the world about your amazing work! Share the story of your enterprise app for a chance to win $1000.



If you’re building an app for an enterprise – whether it’s B2B or B2E or B2C – we want to tell your story. Write a short description for a chance to win $1000.
Have you built an internal expense-reporting app for your company’s employees? A tablet-based field sales tool for a client? Have you created an app for a vertical-specific use case for retail or financial services or another vertical? Provide us with the details so that we can share your story with the world!
On November 1, we’ll select our favorite story as the winner of $1000!

Note: By entering this contest, you must agree to the contest’s terms and conditions.

Deadline: November 1, 2013

More details here 


LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle


ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels: ,

Igbajo Polytechnic, Osun State is admitting students for 2013/2014 session!



The students listed here  have been forwarded by Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to Igbajo Polytechnic, Igbajo, Osun State for Admission Consideration into a 2-year National Diploma Programme (2013/2014 Academic Session).

Candidates are therefore requested to appear for Screening Exercise at the Institution Temporary Site on either Thursday 17th or Friday 18th October 2013. Time: 10.00 am each day.

Admission and Screening Form is N6,000.00 only.

Candidates are to bring along: 2 Passport Photographs, Jamb Result Slip, O'Level Results & Writing Materials.

For more information call: 08066477066, 08033600739, 08025722342, 08028736707, 07037700848, 08036971931, 08038634097, 08062377273, 08034482440, 08035709270


LIKE VEECUBED ON FACEBOOK
Facebook like
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
Twitter Handle
ARE YOU A MEMBER? JOIN US TODAY AT VEECUBED!
Be a member of this site

Labels: