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Africa’s #1 Internet Savvy Pastor – Chris Oyakhilome

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He certainly does not need any introduction. He is always on the TV, radio, podcast and everywhere. He had made many people whole. He is a cute great guy. And we think he is success personified. He has built an empire and he is great manager. What companies cannot achieve, Pastor Chris has done. Today, he distributes the highest number of religious content of African origin on the web – to any medium (you can challenge this!).

 

The Pastor of Christ Embassy is someone to learn a lot of ideas from. We spent time on this Rhapsody of Realities and we began to be renewed.Hallelujah. God is Good somebody!

 

Rhapsody of Realities is a life guide that brings you a fresh perspective from God’s Word everyday. It features the day’s topic, a theme scripture, the day’s message, the daily confession and the bible reading plan segment.

 

Rhapsody of Realities daily devotional by Pastor Chris and Anita Oyakhilome has been designed to enhance your spiritual growth and development. In addition to the inspiring, revelatory and Word-based articles, the best-selling devotional also features a special Word-study page every week, where you’ll learn about certain key words and their scriptural Hebrew and Greek imports and connotations. You will be refreshed, completely transformed and positioned for a day-to-day experience of success and victory as you go through the life-changing thoughts in every edition.

 

Pastor, let the miracle flow. We need it here. God bless you.

U-Mo (your mobile, your money) And What You Need To Know

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U-Mo (your mobile, your money)  is a mobile payment scheme that allows a subcriber to carry out transactions such as money transfer, deposit and withdrawal, on their mobile phones. A subcriber need not have a bank account before he/she can use U-Mo.

 

An agency structure has been put in place to assist subscribers to carry out transactions seamlessly. There are 3 tiers of agents which are Mega, Super and Priority agent.

 

To become a Mega Agent:

I.      Operate an individual Current or corporate account with UBA Plc

II.      Provide completed enrolment forms

III.      Signed Service level agreement forms to be provided by Afri-Pay limited.

IV.      Deposit N500,000.00 the suggested working capital  in the U-Mo Agent UBA current account

V.      A designated office designed to conform to the U-Mo branding and merchandising standards.

VI.      At least one computer with steady internet access

VII.      One dedicated operational staff

VIII.      A dedicated and operational mobile phone

IX.      An official e-mail for contact

X.      Steady power supply, a power generating set as alternative source.

XI.      Any other items/equipment necessary to conduct the business like chairs, Desk, stationery, Log book etc.

 

To become a Super Agent:

I.      Provide a operational Java enabled Mobile phone and SIM

II.      Operate an individual current account with UBA Plc

III.      Provide completed enrolment forms

IV.      Deposit N100, 000 into their SVA account created on their mobile phones.

V.      Any other items/equipment necessary to conduct the business like chairs, Desk, stationery, Log book etc.

 

To become a Priority Agent:

I.      Provide a operational Java enabled Mobile phone and SIM

II.      Operate an individual savings account with UBA Plc

III.      Provide completed enrolment forms

IV.      Deposit N10, 000 into their SVA account created on their mobile phones.

V.      Any other items/equipment necessary to conduct the business like chairs, Desk, stationery, Log book etc.

 

An additional requirement for becoming a Mega Agent is that all prospective mega agents must provide at least 5 Super agents and 15 Priority agents. This will form the initial agent network for the mega agent. We recommend the recruitment of retail shop owners, business centres, phone shops and similar retail business owners as U-Mo agents.

 

 

The Perils of Netification – Why Too Much Internet Hurts?

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?Internet promotes ‘groupthink’ which robs us of original fresh perspectives. Once one idea starts, everyone bounces on it and that is it. We begin to wire our brains alike and rapidly codify our brains to think along. From New York Times to CNN, AP to USA Today, finding original fresh perspectives is difficult because we have become half-baked intellectuals that rarely care to remember things?

 

Yes, since we can Google, why bother to remember. Microsoft Word helps us get along with misspellings and why worry to spell correctly. Word is there to help you. And did I mention that the art of hand writing is dead because in 30 years today, kids may never have to ever use a pencil in pre-schools or primary schools. We will have gadgets that eliminate the need for knowing your spelling and hand-writing very well.

 

Would they miss those? I doubt so because by then, there would be no paper check with contracts executed digitally and all hand-writing skills will matter less.

 

Personally, I do not like cellphones. They distract and affect ones concentration level, especially for those that still enjoy reading. Unfortunately, the reality of this age is that you have to live with it to move along.

 

In the Internet, we Google random data and pieces of news and rarely spend time to understand any concept very well. The values of books are low because we have cheap alternatives online. We lose the balance and depth that comes from reading nice books.

 

Today, what do you do? Google the topic or visit Chat Rooms and ask someone to explain the topic in a paragraph. Suddenly, you are an expert. When you engage the so-called expert in a conversion, you will discover he needs to google for more facts to keep the discussion going.

 

Just like the guy that was asked in an AT&T commercial to name the capital of Peru in a game show. He called his buddy to help and the man Googled the answer for him. No one puts efforts to remember because the other part of the brain is on the Internet.

 

We have put our brains on holidays. I used to memorize all the major statistics and by doing that sharpen my brain to retain and produce when needed. These days, who cares what is in the brain. Your Smartphone is there to help you. Why memorize your car plate number when it is there?

 

Just ask a typical 21-year student that uses GPS to describe how he travelled from New York City to say Boston, a road he has taken more than 20 times; he will not even recall the first exit from New York City. The reason is that GPS is the brain. I am guilty of this also; I care less of those exit numbers provided the GPS is on.

 

So does it mean that kids born today will be less-intellectually capable that those born in 1960? The new kids will use less of their brains and their abilities to think creatively may be challenged? And because their brains are not storing and retaining data and facts, they may not properly mine data very well. Relying on computers and gadgets that offer what has only been known and programmed therein.

 

It is unlikely that Faraday, Einstein, Edison, Curie and others would have become legends if they lived in this age? Also, it is also possible that there are many legends in this time that people do not care because there are many of them. I recently visited an archive and saw some old editions of popular magazines. There were many scientists on covers of magazines. Then discovery was a feat and whenever it happened, the world celebrated. But today, it is so common that we care not that much.

 

Think of the last time you saw a scientist on a major magazine (I am not talking about innovators like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs). I mean people that create the basic knowledge the world feeds on. They are very rare but it does not mean that guys are not making breakthroughs in science daily.

 

You know that I am on the losing side of this argument because no matter the perils of netification of the society, not using an Internet would be more trouble. Let the brains go on vacations if they want, I will continue to ‘live’ on the web because for all its negatives, there is no life without the Internet.

author/Ndubuisi Ekekwe

Fasmicro Releases Daily Prayer – Android App for Churches

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Today, Fasmicro has completed the development of Daily Prayer – an Android app that enables daily devotional. It was 100% developed by Fasmicro engineers in Owerri. It is integrated in a database so that any Church that wants to reach its members through mobile medium can create their own contents and reach ther specific targets. Daily Prayer will be distributed through Ovim Apps Store (we apologize for the delay – it is not unrelated to zipping some Apps for the Google Challenge).

 

Meanwhile the Fasmicro Churches’ Connect promo goes on. The company is really developing solid contents for religious institutions in the nation.

 

 

IEEE Networking Event – Offered By MIT Enterprise Forum on Near Field Communication

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IEEE Boston PACE, chaired by Tekedia Founder (Dr Ndubusii Ekekwe),  will co-host the RFID SIG event, offered by the MIT Enterprise forum on Near Field Communication. The event will be at MIT Stata Center on May 23, 2011 (Monday). The content provides opportunities for developers, entrepreneurs, end-users alike.

 

A key aspect to the evening is –
“Four developers in the fields of social networks, mobile health, and payment present their NFC apps and debate key ecosystem actors on the near future of NFC.”

Free Nokia phone is to be won in a pre-session Workshop for creating NFC Apps using Qt.

Registration and other information can be found at –
http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/events/nfc-carrier-services-in-the-us/

 

What is IEEE?

The IEEE (Eye-triple-E) is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 450,000 individual members in 150 countries. The full name is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE publishes many journals and conference proceedings related to engineering, technical management and science.