Thursday, 6 November 2014

Nokia C5- 00 hard reset


Before you buy a new cell phone or new tablet, please try the
following procedure to repair your device. First charge your
battery, backup your important data if possible and in most
cases take out SIM and SD card before factory reset. It is
impossible to recover your data after doing a hard reset, so
online backup is always important. For all of your data, a
backup should be done on an external device, hard drive, raid
system or media. With or without insurance, if your cell phone
lost, damaged or stolen at least your invaluable data is backed
up in a safe place. If you are about to sell your phone and you
want to wipe your personal data, or if your phone affected
with virus you have to do a hard reset. In some cases, you can
delete the forgotten password or lock pattern from your device
as well. All information is for devices with stock based ROMs.
If you are using rooted device, always back up your EFS folder
first, containing your IMEI info, etc.!
Nokia C5- 00 hard reset
You can format your Nokia C5-00 device by typing: * + 3 +
call + Power on. Before the device is reset, you need to
provide the lock code. The default lock code is 12345.
If it is not working try this code:
You can format your device by typing *#7370# in standby
mode. Before the device is reset, you need to provide the lock
code. The default lock code is 12345.
Some Nokia phone can be reset via this menu option
Press menu button or enter Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone
management > Factory settings > Delete data and restore > YES
IMPORTANT!
Formatting the device will permanently erase all user data and
settings as well as add-on applications and operator specific
settings.

Sunday, 27 April 2014

MTN Scholarship 2014 (Undergraduate Awards Application)

2014 MTN Scholarship Awards application process for Nigerian Students has commenced. Requirements for the MTN Nigeria Scholarships and information on how to apply are listed in details in this post. The MTN Foundation Science & Technology Scholarship Scheme is for full time second year students studying in public tertiary institutions (universities, polytechnics and colleges of education) in Nigeria. The scholarship provides financial assistance to students who may be unable to pay for their tertiary education and aims to recognize and reward academic excellence. More Details on the 2014 MTN Nigeria Undergraduate Scholarship A maximum of 500 qualified and successful full-time Nigerian students studying science and technology related courses are awarded the scholarship which covers tuition, book allowance and stipends. The scholarship is renewed every year until graduation for existing awardees provided they have maintained a minimum CGPA of 3.5 or its equivalent (second class upper/upper credit) while new applications, when advertised, are welcome from full time students in their second year of study. TERMS AND CONDITION FOR THE MTN 2014 SCHOLARSHIPS: Please read carefully before completing this form. Be sure that the information you provide is accurate. *.Applicants from public Universities and Colleges of Education in Nigeria must be full time undergraduates in 200 level/2nd year. *.Applicants from public Universities and Colleges of Education must have a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) score of 3.5 or its equivalent (2:1) *.Applicants from public Polytechnics must have a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 (upper credit) from the Ordinary National Diploma (OND) programme and must have secured admission into the Higher National Diploma programme (HND). *.Direct entry level students must have a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 (upper credit) from the OND programme and must have secured admission into 200 level/2nd year in a public University *.Current Beneficiaries of the MTN Foundation Science & Technology Scholarship award are not eligible to apply *.The MTN Foundation reserves the right to cancel or suspend a scholarship award if it is discovered that an applicant /awardee provided false information. Names of successful candidates will be published in National Dailies Closing date for receipt of application: Application for the 2014 MTN Scholarship Awards for Nigerian Undergraduates must be submitted not later thanTuesday, May 4th 2014. Please note that all information provided will be verified and persons with fraudulent information will be held accountable. Courses Eligible for the 2014 MTN Nigeria Scholarship Awards Only applications from students studying one of the under listed courses will be considered: • Accountancy/Accounting • Agric. Extension and Rural Development • Agricultural Science • Agronomy • Animal Breeding and Genetics • Animal Nutrition • Animal Production and Health • Aquaculture and Fisheries Management • Applied Physics • Architecture • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer and Electronics • Computer and Information Science • Computer and Mathematics • Computer Engineering • Computer Science • Electrical Engineering • Electrical/Electronic Engineering • Electronics and Computer Technology • Electronics Engineering • Engineering Physics • Industrial Mathematics • Industrial Physics • Information Technology • Mathematics • Mechanical Engineering • Metallurgical and Materials Engineering • Petroleum and Gas Engineering • Physics Electronics • Geophysics • Physics/ Computational Modeling • Pure/ Applied Physics • Statistics • Statistics and Computer Science • System Engineering How To Apply for the Scholarship Awards All qualified persons who wish to apply for the MTN 2014 Scholarships for Nigerian Students should click here to APPLY NOW! We wish you the very best with your application!!!

THE WINNER IS SINGING COMPETITION BY STAR BEER. WIN 10 MILLION NAIRA

CAN YOUR VOICE MAKE YOU SHINE? Star introduces "THE WINNER IS.." a music talent game show unlike any you have ever witnessed where the best singers duel for a cash prize of TEN MILLION NAIRA & a BRAND NEW CAR. Think you have what it takes? Head over to www.starthewinneris.comand register. Auditions kick off on April 29 2014 at Constantial Hotel, GRA Benin. #‎TheWinnerIs

Sunday, 20 April 2014

Qustion: "What is easter Sunday"

Answer:There is a lot of confusion regarding what Easter Sunday is all about. For some, Easter Sunday is about the Easter Bunny, colorfully decorated Easter eggs, and Easter egg hunts. Most people understand that Easter Sunday has something to do with the resurrection of Jesus, but are confused as to how the resurrection is related to the Easter eggs and the Easter bunny. Biblically speaking, there is absolutely no connection between the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the common modern traditions related to Easter Sunday. Essentially, what occurred is that in order to make Christianity more attractive to non-Christians, the ancient Roman Catholic Church mixed the celebration of Jesus' resurrection with celebrations that involved spring fertility rituals. These spring fertility rituals are the source of the egg and bunny traditions. The Bible makes it clear that Jesus was resurrected on the first day of the week, Sunday ( Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:2, 9; Luke 24:1; John 20:1, 19). Jesus' resurrection is most worthy of being celebrated (see 1 Corinthians 15). While it is appropriate for Jesus' resurrection to be celebrated on a Sunday, the day on which Jesus' resurrection is celebrated should not be referred to as Easter. Easter has nothing to do with Jesus' resurrection on a Sunday. As a result, many Christians feel strongly that the day on which we celebrate Jesus' resurrection should not be referred to as "Easter Sunday." Rather, something like "Resurrection Sunday" would be far more appropriate and biblical. For the Christian, it is unthinkable that we would allow the silliness of Easter eggs and the Easter bunny to be the focus of the day instead of Jesus' resurrection. By all means, celebrate Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday. Christ's resurrection is something that should be celebrated every day, not just once a year. At the same time, if we choose to celebrate Easter Sunday, we should not allow the fun and games to distract our attention from what the day should truly be all about—the fact that Jesus was resurrected from the dead, and that His resurrection demonstrates that we can indeed be promised an eternal home in Heaven by receiving Jesus as our Savior. To learn more about how Jesus' death and resurrection provided for our salvation.