Thursday, April 30, 2015

Learn To Use Twitter Like an Expert

Twitter is an easy-to-use, social media platform, which anybody can learn how to use almost instantly.   There are several quick and easy to use features that, no matter how basic your understanding of Twitter, you can master within minutes – and have you tweeting like a pro in no time.

If you want to take your Twitter experience to the next level, there are some key tips that can take you from a casual user to a full Twitter expert.   Try the following tips:

Use a good profile picture and Twitter biography
Help your followers put a face to a name!   Put up a profile picture that tells people something about you, your interests, and your passions.

The same can be said for your Twitter biography: users want to follow interesting people that discuss engaging topics or who have engaging discussions on Twitter. Let your biography tell your story to potential followers.

Popular Nigerian comedian Ali Baba (@alibabagcfr) is a great example of how you can use Twitter to tell your story for you: Ali Baba’s profile briefly highlights the things that matter most to him.   With over 227,000 followers, there is no doubt that Ali Baba’s information and tweets have helped him gain and dedicated following.

Use memorable hashtags
If you have something interesting to contribute on a subject, use the hashtag feature on Twitter to make this happen.   The hashtag feature allows any person interested in specific subjects to follow your thoughts and directly link your tweets to a specific subject feed.   Simply put the hashtag symbol (#) in front of the words or subjects that you want to have searched, and Twitter will help you do the rest.

Use the email notification center
With the integrated apps, widgets, and desktop or online tools (such as TweetDeck) Twitter provides you with many ways to keep updated on what people are sharing on your timeline.   If you don’t have access to these features all the time, however, you can always set up your Twitter account to send you email notifications.   These alerts will let you know whenever somebody marks your tweet as a favourite, when your tweet has been retweeted, or even tell you when you have been mentioned on Twitter.

By following these tips, you are on the fast track to becoming a Twitter expert.

We’ll Prosecute Security Personnel for Electoral Offences — Buhari



Barely four days after he vowed to probe the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, over the missing $20bn, the president-elect, Mohammadu Buhari has said that his government would not spare any security personnel found guilty of electoral offences in the last general elections.

He said that the crimes of ballot snatching and the prevention of the use of card readers by soldiers must not go unpunished

Making particular reference to Edo, Imo and Rivers States, Buhari said that he had already instructed the affected governors to document all offences alleged to have been perpetrated by the personnel.

According to him, those to be prosecuted cuts across the Nigerian Army, Police, Department of State Security Service, DSS and other paramilitary organisations.

Buhari disclosed this when he received in audience members of the South East Caucus of the All Progressives Congress, APC who were at the Defence House in Abuja to congratulate him on his electoral victory.

He commended the efforts of Governors Rochas Okorocha, Adams Oshomole and Chibuike Ameachi of Imo, Edo and Rivers States for preventing the security personnel who attempted to snatch the ballot boxes and disallow the use of card readers.

He said that the governors literally fought on the streets of their respective states to prevent soldiers and some officers of DSS who were involved in the crimes from executing their mission.

Meanwhile, the south east caucus was primarily at the Defense House to solicit Buhari’s assistance in getting the slot of the Speakership or Deputy Speakership of the House of Representatives

But outside this, the caucus also presented the former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu as their preferred choice for the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF.

Okorocha who led the caucus said “We know that we have lost out for the position of the senate presidency because we did not have ranking senator returned to the National assembly, we however appeal and we believe that you will be generous enough to consider the south east region to be considered for the position of the SGF”.

Okorocha who is the chairman of the caucus added that Buhari’s victory had helped them from being forced into going on exile.

“We (South east, APC) are more victorious than you are on your victory at the presidential election. May of us would have gone on exile if you had lost. Although, we could not deliver the south east to you, what we were able to do however was to cut down the 7.2 million votes the PDP had projected to get from the south east”, he said.

Also speaking, Onu expressed joy that Buhari’s victory has brought unity to the country.
He said “Nigeria is more united now. The division that existed in the country had been reduced due to Buhari’s victory”.

Responding, the president-elect thanked the caucus for cutting down the volume of votes for the ruling PDP in the zone and reassured them that his government would not discriminate against anyone irrespective of tribe, party or religion.

Pandemonium as Bullion Van Crushes Motorcyclist to Death



Pandemonium broke out, yesterday, in Oke-Ilewo area of Abeokuta, Ogun State, when a bullion van belonging to one of the new generation banks reportedly crushed a 22-year-old man, Gbenga Okesola to death.

Vanguard gathered that the incident occurred around 11am., as the van knocked down the victim, who was riding a motorcycle around the OPIC Roundabout, ran over him and dragged him on the road for about five metres, before it stopped.

It was further gathered that the policemen escorting the van reportedly dragged the victim from under the van, while he was still breathing, dumped him by the roadside, and zoomed off with the vehicles.

Riot
The action of the Policemen was said to have angered other commercial motorcyclists, who had their park at the roundabout, as they unleashed violence, attacking law enforcement agents and passers-by.

Attempts by men of Police command in the state to curb the violence made things worse as the aggrieved protesters hauled stones and other missiles at a detachment of regular and riot policemen, who were later dispatched to the scene.

The policemen had to fire tear gas canisters to disperse them. Doors of eateries, commercial banks and shops in the area were quickly shut, as residents ran for their lives.

Sources said that the victim, a carpentry apprentice, was on his way to the computer village in the area to buy a memory card, when the incident occurred.

An eyewitness, Bunmi Adewale, said the victim would have survived if he had been taken to a nearby hospital as soon as the incident occurred.

Police story
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the bullion van belonged to a new generation bank in the state and was driven by a supernumerary policeman, popularly known as Spy, trained by the bank to move cash from one point to the other.

He disclosed that the driver of the bullion van had been arrested and that they had the bullion van in their custody.

He said: “A bullion van belonging to one of the new generation banks knocked down a motorcyclist at OPIC Roundabout, and he fell under the vehicle.

“The vehicle dragged him for about five metres before the police escort pulled him out and abandoned him. This was what angered the people.

“They have the right to protest, but they became violent and started attacking law enforcement agents, passers-by and even journalists.

“We had to apply minimum force to disperse them and also to take the corpse of the victim to the mortuary.

“Presently, we have arrested the driver of the bullion van and the vehicle too is our custody. The law will take its course and justice will be done.

“If the policemen attached to the van are found to be culpable, they will be made to face the wrath of the law.”

House Speakership: Dogara to Reject APC Zoning Formula

Mr. Yakubu Dogara
One of the key contenders for the speakership of the 8th House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, gave indications on Thursday that he might not toe the zoning arrangement of the All Progressives Congress if it would not guarantee “fairness and justice.”

Dogara, who is from Bauchi State (North-East) is considered the main challenger to House Minority Leader, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila (Lagos State), in the race for the position.

For weeks, Gbajabiamila has been touted as the likely candidate for the speakership under an understanding allegedly reached within the APC’s circles to zone the seat to the South-West.

The party also reportedly agreed behind the scenes to allow the North-East, where Dogara hails from, to produce the Senate President.

But, on Thursday, Dogara came out clearly to say that the Senate and the House were two different chambers and that a decision taken in respect of one could not be imposed on the other.

The APC lawmaker spoke just as a new group, nicknamed The Patriots, emerged to demand that the candidate for the speakership must pass an “integrity test” as against an individual emerging on the basis of party zoning arrangement.

Dogara described the North-East as the poorest geo-political zone in the country that required the backing of other zones in the sharing of political offices.

He also stated that the reported prospect of the zone producing the senate president did not in any way affect his aspiration.

He addressed a news conference where he said, “We represent the aspirations of a zone that is the poorest in the country.

“There are candidates from other zones that already hold leadership positions in the APC, yet they are running for the position of Speaker. Why are questions not being asked in their own case?”

Dogara admitted that the APC must be passing through a difficult period in taking a position on the issue, but he advised the party to be guided aright so as not to hurt the feelings of members.

At least 22 members, including Peoples Democratic Party lawmakers, backed Dogara on Thursday as he spoke.

Among them were Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari Mohammed (Kwara APC); Chairman, House Committee on Aviation, Mrs. Nkiruka Onyejeocha (Abia PDP); Adams Jagaba (Kaduna APC); Mr. Emmanuel Ekon (Akwa Ibom PDP); Binta Maigeri (Gombe PDP); Mr. Ezikiel Adaji (Benue PDP); Mr. Abubakar Kannike (Kwara APC); Mr. Linus Okorie (Ebonyi PDP); and Mr. Herman Hembe (Benue APC.

Dogara, a lawyer and third-timer, said his reason for joining the race was because “Change”, the APC’s slogan, to him, meant “simply to work.”

On its part, The Patriots, at its inaugural news briefing on Thursday, described itself as a “bi partisan legislative interest group” that was out to ensure that the candidate for the office was the very best among lawmakers.

The group also clarified that it was not out to support imposition of candidates by forces outside the National Assembly, but would vote based on the belief that the speaker passed an integrity test.

The convener of the group, Mr. Musa Serkin-Ada, said, “Our group deliberately focuses on both the election processes and quality of candidates, as opposed to business-as-usual groups that crowd around individual candidates wishing to contest for speakership and other positions.

“We are more interested in setting the parameters – principles, vision, mission, quality and commitment – of those who aspire to lead us, as opposed to supporting individuals in return for sharing the spoils of office.”
According to the group, one way of conducting the integrity test was to organise an elaborate debate for the contestants to tell members why they qualified to be speaker.

However, a member from Lagos State and Senator-elect, Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, claimed that Gbajabiamila already had close to “85 per cent support” of members for the speakership.

Olamilekan also claimed that “over 200 members” attended a meeting with Gbajabiamila on Wednesday where they gave him their full backing.

The Patriots claimed that it had members from APC, PDP, All Progressives Grand Alliance, Labour Party and Accord in its folds.

President Goodluck Jonathan Questions Buhari’s Victory

President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday picked holes in the results of the March 28 presidential election, saying “the Peoples Democratic Party couldn’t have got those kinds of scores” it had in some places.

Jonathan, who spoke shortly after receiving the report of the Senator Ahmadu Ali-led PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation   at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, however advised that since the general elections were over, the country must be allowed to move forward.

He added that apart from himself that quickly conceded defeat to the All Progressives Congress candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, many PDP members also made sacrifices because they were persecuted in the course of electioneering.

The President said, “The problem is not whether we lost the elections, that is history, but how do we consolidate our party and move forward? If we are committed and we work hard, definitely the PDP will bounce back.

“The PDP is still the dominant party. If you look at the results, the difference is just 2.5 million votes and if you look at the areas where it is perceived that the PDP scored so low, the PDP couldn’t have got those kinds of scores but the elections are over, so the country first.

“It is not as if Jonathan alone made the sacrifice, it is all of us. I made the pronouncement but some of us are paying the price.

“Some people pay more price than I do, I know how some of you are already being persecuted and the kind of situation facing you.

“The key thing is that we must continue to unite, as a party; we must continue to work hard so that as we go into subsequent elections in 2019, 2023 and so on and so forth, the PDP will continue to come up strong. Even in the interest of the nation, we need the PDP.

“I still believe, though we have lost presidential election, some National Assembly elections, governorship elections especially in the North, the PDP is still the dominant party.

“Let us not judge the PDP by the results of the elections for the presidential election.

“Our duty is to go back and identify areas of challenges so that the party will come up strong and play the role as a very strong party. The PDP is still the most organised party, is still the party that is not owned by anybody, is still the party that whatever you are, you can get to any level with your competencies and so on.”
The President also said that all members of the PDP who defected to the APC   would return with empty stomachs.

He said that it was not unlikely that the APC leaders   would first settle their members before thinking of those who joined them midway.

Jonathan added that “food” might have finished before it gets to the turn of the PDP defectors .

He urged party faithful to remain committed to the PDP, adding that even if it was difficult in the beginning; their aim would be achieved at last.

The President said, “I encourage members of our party to remain loyal to the party; not to be so disillusioned because we lost presidential election and decide to go where they think they will fill their stomachs or something.

“It is not easy. I have been here for five years plus, you hardly satisfy even 15 per cent of those who work for you.

“So, those people running and those already cross-carpeting, they will come back on an empty stomach because they will touch the primary members of their party before they get to them.

“They know you are coming because you are hungry; and before it will get to you, the food will be gone.
“So, let us be committed to the party, yes we will have challenges at the beginning but surely we will get to where we want to be.”

The President said although he did not consult before calling   Buhari on the telephone to concede defeat, he took that step on behalf of the PDP.

“Yes, I did not consult anybody before I made that phone call (to Buhari) but I made that phone call on behalf of all of you and on behalf of the PDP, “ he said.

Jonathan likened the 2015 elections to the nation’s civil war, saying people would give different accounts of the event depending on the angle from where they were reporting.

He however said because of his privileged position, he knew about the elections more than any other person.
He said the issue was not about his electoral loss, but the need to consolidate the party and move forward.
He said, “The issues of this 2015 elections will be similar to the civil war because different people gave different accounts of the civil war.

“The first book on civil war that I read was ‘My Command’ by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, which is his perspectives on what he saw and observed. I recall (Chukwuemeka) Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s own was ‘Because I’m Involved.’

“I know that the issues of the 2015 general elections, may be after few years when political scientists will write, we will get different perspectives.

“If you ask the various observer groups, each will give you a different perspective. Even among ourselves whenever we talk sometimes I laugh when people draw some of their analysis but by my privileged position, I know a little more about the elections than others.

“But the key thing is not whether we lost or won but that Nigeria as a nation must move forward. Political parties can only thrive when there is peace and stability in the country. If there is military intervention all the parties will disappear.”

The President also argued that despite the loss that the PDP suffered in all the elections, it remained the dominant party in the country.

Jonathan expressed delight that countries that brought ships to Nigeria and were waiting to evacuate their citizens in case post-election crisis broke out did not have any reason to do so.

The Chairman, Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, attributed PDP’s loss to what he called conspiracies and betrayals by people trusted by the party chiefs.

Anenih however said they needed to put that behind them and look at how they could build a party that would serve as a vibrant opposition to the APC.

“There is a lot to be done. We need a very vibrant and strong party that can stand in as a strong opposition party; a party that can stand well in the next election. That party has to be put in place now. I believe that we are on the right path,” he said.

Ali said the lessons learnt from the elections would be used to wrest power from the APC in 2019.

He said it was saddening that the PDP lost despite all the energy it put into the electioneering.

Ali also said the report   would provide a road map for the PDP to move forward.

He described the campaigns in the 36 states of the federation as largely successful except for a few incidents in some states.

Another Buhari ‘Walker’ Arrive Gombe State with Over 70 Requests to President-elect

Another walker, Malam Abubakar Umar, 43 years, who started trekking from Yola, Adamawa, on Saturday to celebrate the victory of President-elect, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, arrived Gombe on Thursday where he spent the night.

Umar said he was carrying more than 70 letters of requests from people of the North East region to Buhari which were gave him.

He said that most of the requests he received from the people were urging the president-elect to address insecurity and rebuild the region.

Umar, popularly known as African Duduwalle, said some women had also asked him to appeal to Buhari not to scrap the office of the First Lady.

According to him, the women said the office provided them opportunity to benefit from empowerment opportunities, appointments and other benefits.

“My bag is full of letters and requests from people who said I should give Buhari.

“Women also told me that I should appeal to the president-elect not to scrap the office of the First Lady, which affords women the opportunity to air their views as well as benefit from the government.

“Some people also told me to appeal to the president-elect to do something on the issue of Boko Haram; they even said they would bring photographs of the insurgency,” he said.

The man, who said he was an ardent supporter of Buhari since 2003 when he was a youth leader on the platform of the defunct ANPP, was happy to hear that Buhari had won.

Umar explained that his walk to Abuja was also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes such as the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, among others.

The walker said he had earlier planned to ride a bicycle to Abuja, but was encouraged by the trekking of Mr Suleiman Hashimu, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate’s victory in the March 28 election.

On his experience on walking a long distance before now, he recalled an instance where he trekked from Adamawa to Cameroun.

Officials of Airtel Nigeria received the man and provided him with a smart phone to enhance his communication as he proceeded to his destination, Abuja.

Umar thanked Nigerians from all walks of life that provided him with water, food and other assistance on his way.

Also speaking, the North East Zonal Business Manager of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, said the company was proud to identify with the man who is an Airtel customer.

Ibrahim said as a social responsibility of the company to the customer who was embarking of such heroic action, the company believed it should support him with means of communication, hence the gift of a smart phone.

He said workers of the company kept contact with him as well as assisted him during his journey and that the assistance would be sustained to ease his burden of his trekking.

The man, who spent the night in Gombe, continued with his journey to Abuja on Thursday. (NAN).
Another walker, Malam Abubakar Umar, 43 years, who started trekking from Yola, Adamawa, on Saturday to celebrate the victory of President-elect, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, arrived Gombe on Thursday where he spent the night.
Umar said he was carrying more than 70 letters of requests from people of the North East region to Buhari which were gave him.
He said that most of the requests he received from the people were urging the president-elect to address insecurity and rebuild the region.
Umar, popularly known as African Duduwalle, said some women had also asked him to appeal to Buhari not to scrap the office of the First Lady.
According to him, the women said the office provided them opportunity to benefit from empowerment opportunities, appointments and other benefits.
“My bag is full of letters and requests from people who said I should give Buhari.
“Women also told me that I should appeal to the president-elect not to scrap the office of the First Lady, which affords women the opportunity to air their views as well as benefit from the government.
“Some people also told me to appeal to the president-elect to do something on the issue of Boko Haram; they even said they would bring photographs of the insurgency,” he said.
The man, who said he was an ardent supporter of Buhari since 2003 when he was a youth leader on the platform of the defunct ANPP, was happy to hear that Buhari had won.
Umar explained that his walk to Abuja was also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes such as the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, among others.
The walker said he had earlier planned to ride a bicycle to Abuja, but was encouraged by the trekking of Mr Suleiman Hashimu, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate’s victory in the March 28 election.
On his experience on walking a long distance before now, he recalled an instance where he trekked from Adamawa to Cameroun.
Officials of Airtel Nigeria received the man and provided him with a smart phone to enhance his communication as he proceeded to his destination, Abuja.
Umar thanked Nigerians from all walks of life that provided him with water, food and other assistance on his way.
Also speaking, the North East Zonal Business Manager of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, said the company was proud to identify with the man who is an Airtel customer.
Ibrahim said as a social responsibility of the company to the customer who was embarking of such heroic action, the company believed it should support him with means of communication, hence the gift of a smart phone.
He said workers of the company kept contact with him as well as assisted him during his journey and that the assistance would be sustained to ease his burden of his trekking.
The man, who spent the night in Gombe, continued with his journey to Abuja on Thursday. (NAN)
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