Friday 30 September 2016

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY NIGERIA


HISTORY...
Nigeria can be traced to prehistoric settlers living in the area as early as 11,000 BC. Numerous ancient African civilizations settled in the region that is today Nigeria. An example of one of the civilizations that settles in Nigeria is the Nri Kingdom. Islam reached Nigeria through the Hausa States during the 11th century. The Songhai Empire also occupied part of the region. Lagos was captured by British forces in 1851 and formally annexed in 1861. Nigeria became a British protectorate in 1901. Colonization lasted until 1960, when an independence movement succeeded in gaining Nigeria its independence.
Read more https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nigeria
Nigeria first became a republic in 1963, but succumbed to military rule in 1966 after a bloody coup d'état. A separatist movement later formed the Republic of Biafra in 1967, leading to the three-year Nigerian Civil War. Nigeria became a republic once again after a new constitution was written in 1979. However, the republic was short-lived, when the military led by Major General Muhammadu Buhari seize again four years later. Buhari was overthrown and a new republic was founded in August 1993, but was dissolved once again by General Sani Abacha in November that same year. Abacha died in 1998 and a fourth republic was later established the following year, ending three decades of intermittent military rule.
Read more https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nigeria
People & Culture
Within its vast area, Nigeria has over 250 different ethnic groups, all with their own languages and heritage.
The largest groups are the Hausa in the north, the Yoruba in the southwest and the Igbo (or Ibo) in the southeast, who account for around a fifth of the population each. The languages of these three groups can therefore be used in government. Other large groups include the Ijaw in the east and the Fulani in the north.
Nigeria is divided into 36 states. In the 13 northern states, the vast majority of people are Muslim. The Hausa have been Muslims for almost a thousand years, having been converted to Islam by Arab traders and merchants from the 10th century.
In the southern states, the majority of Nigerians are Christian, while some groups continue to practice indigenous beliefs. Generally, religion is taken very seriously. Most people will attend church on a Sunday and make frequent references to God or Jesus in everyday conversation.
PAST AND PRESENT NIGERIAN LEADERS
First Republic (1963-1966)
Nnamdi AZIKIWE (president, ceremonial; prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa): Oct 1, 1963 to Jan 16, 1966 (overthrown).
Military rule (1966-1979)
General Johnson Thomas AGUIYI-IRONSI: Jan 16, 1966 to Jul 29, 1966 (overthrown)
General Yakubu GOWON: Jul 29, 1966 to Jul 29, 1975 (overthrown).
General Murtala MOHAMMED: Jul 29, 1975 to Feb 13, 1976 (assassinated).
General Olusegun OBASANJO: Feb 13, 1976 to Oct 1, 1979 (resigned).
Second republic (1979-1983)
Shehu SHAGARI: Oct 1, 1979 to Dec 31, 1983 (overthrown).
Military rule (1983-1993)
General Muhammadu BUHARI: Dec 31, 1983 to Aug 27, 1985 (overthrown).
General Ibrahim BABANGIDA: Aug 27, 1985 to Aug 26, 1993 (resigned).
Third republic (1993)
Ernest SHONEKAN: Aug 26, 1993 to Nov 17, 1993 (overthrown).
Military rule (1993-1999)
General Sani ABACHA: Nov 17, 1993 to Jun 8, 1998 (died in office).
General Abdulsalami ABUBAKAR: Jun 8, 1998 to May 29, 1999 (resigned).
Fourth republic (1999-present)
Olusegun OBASANJO: May 29, 1999 to May 29, 2007.
Umaru Musa YAR'ADUA: May 29, 2007 to May 5, 2010 (died in office).
Goodluck JONATHAN: May 5, 2010 to May 29, 2015.
General Muhammadu BUHARI

Wednesday 28 September 2016

KONEE'S SERVICES.... get data bundles for all network in nigeria at a cheaper and affordable price...


We here at KONEE'S SERVICES offers you DATA BUNDLES for all Nigerian Networks at affordable and cheaper Rates.
Please Kindly note that for all transactions below #1000 you can transfer/send airtime to the any of the Phone Numbers above and for all transaction above #1000 should be transferred to the account number Bellow
Account name- Jennifer K Shekari
Bank- GT Bank
Number- 0021469195
simply call or text any of these numbers for purchase or inquiries... 07032042051, 08020848385.
MTN DATA BUNDLES
1. 1Gb @ #700
2. 2Gb @ #1300
ETISALAT DATA BUNDLES
1. 500Mb @ #400
2. 1Gb @ #800
3. 1.5Gb @ #1100
4. 2Gb @ #1600
5. 3.5Gb @ #2300
6. 5Gb @ #3300
AIRTEL DATA BUNDLES
1. 500MB @ #500
2. 1Gb @ #700
3. 1.5Gb @ #900
4. 3.5Gb @ #1900
5. 5Gb @ #2300
6. 7Gb @ #3300
7. 9Gb @ #3800
8. 34Gb @ #9500
GLO DATA BUNDLES
1. 3.2Gb @ #900
2. 7.2Gb @ #1900
3. 10Gb @ #2300
4. 12Gb @ #2800
5. 25Gb @ #4600
6. 48Gb @ #7000
Our opening time is 8:00am and Closing time is 8:00pm, kindly place your requests within these hours. Thank you.
NOTE
Please Kindly note that all transactions above #1000 should be transferred to the account number Bellow,
Account name- Jennifer K Shekari
Bank- GT Bank
Number- 0021469195
As soon as transfer is done, please place a call or drop a message with the network number you want to be serviced to any of the Phone numbers above, we will confirm your transfer and service you as soon as possible. Thank you for your patronage.

Saturday 24 September 2016

Nokia introduces 216 dual SIM, 216 series in Nigerian market


Committed to empowering its customers with innovative products, technology giant, Nokia, has announced the introduction of two new feature phones, Nokia dual SIM 216 and Nokia 216 respectively that keep users entertained with apps and games. Great for capturing and sharing selfies and photos day or night, the phones have a beautifully crafted polycarbonate shell that is built to last, and outstanding battery life that keeps you connected for longer. Available in black, gray, and blue, the devices, according to Microsoft will become available in Nigeria in November 2016.
Featuring two cameras with LED flash, the internet-enabled Nokia 216 and Nokia 216 Dual SIM are great feature phones for capturing and sharing special moments. You can find apps and games in the Opera Mobile Store, and download one free Gameloft game every month for a year, and enjoy popular titles like GT Racing and Little Big City. For entertainment and music, devices come with an FM Radio, MP3 and video player, and Bluetooth audio support for headsets. The phones can store up to 2000 contacts, and have a memory card support of up to 32GB. The rear camera LED flash doubles as a built-in torchlight to light up situations where you need it most.
Stay entertained
The new Nokia 216 Dual SIM combines great entertainment features and modern online experiences with an instantly recognizable and familiar user experience. The 2.4" screen is great for internet browsing, taking and viewing pictures, playing videos and gaming.
Internet ready
The Nokia 216 Dual SIM with the Opera Mini Browser allows you access to popular web content. Discover and download more apps and games using the Opera Mobile Store. Share your selfies and important moments with friends and family through Facebook1. But the fun doesn’t stop there: we’ve also included one free Gameloft game every month for a year2. Game on.

Friday 26 August 2016

All Nigerian Banks USSD Codes for Recharging Airtime on Your Mobile Device


Are you still having issue in getting your valuable air time credit on time....? Well its time to move to another dimension, where you can easily get your airtime directly to your phone without moving an inch cos that shop might not be very close to you or it might even be late in the night and too dark for you to move out there...
All you need is your bank acount details, your ATM details.... (dont freak out cos no one will ask you for your PIN) and your mobile device with the SIM you always receive your monthly alert with... lol.
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This is a service that allows you to top-up your mobile line directly and instantly by dialing a short code from your mobile phones. The value is deducted from your Bank account while the same value is credited to the your mobile line without extra charges.
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Recharge Code For quick self-recharge, dial *737*amount# and SEND from your mobile phone (This must be the from the mobile number registered in your account). E.g. *737*1000# To recharge for other numbers, dial *737*Amount*Phone no#. E.g. *737*1000*08055500555# (Note you will have to verify the transfer by entering the last four digits of your ATM card) Daily Limit is ₦5,000 Naira
Fidelity Bank Recharge Code For self-recharge, dial “*770*amount# and SEND from your mobile phone (This is accessible using all types of mobile devices). E.g. *770*1000# To recharge for family and friends, dial *770*Phone no*Amount#. E.g. *770*08023456789*1000#. Daily Limit is ₦5,000 Naira
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First Bank Recharge Code For FirstBank account holders, you can top-up your mobile lines directly and instantly by dialing *894*amount# E.g. *894*1000# Daily Limit is ₦3,000 Naira
Sterling Bank Recharge Code With “Go Recharge,” tap your way to seamless, stress-free airtime top-up. Just dial *822*Amount# E.g. *822*1000#
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Skye Bank Recharge Code For Skye Bank, dial and send the following code *833*Amount# from the phone number used while creating account E.g. To recharge N1,000.00, please dial *833*1000# Daily Limit is ₦5,000 Naira
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Recharge Code For UBA customers, to recharge your phone with any amount of airtime dial *919*phone number*amount# For example if you need N600 airtime: **919*08011111111*600#
EcoBank Recharge Code For Ecobank customers, to recharge your phone dial *326*Amount# E.g. *326*500#
Zenith Bank Recharge Code For Zenith Bank customers Simply dial *302*Amount# and Send from your mobile phone Eg: *302*1000# OR *966*Amount*Mobile Number# Daily Limit is ₦5,000 Naira
Stanbic Bank Recharge Code For Stanbic Bank customers Simply dial *909*Amount# and Send from your mobile phone Eg: *909*1000# Daily Limit is ₦5,000 Naira
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Access Bank Bank Recharge Code For Access Bank customers Simply dial *901*Amount# and Send from your mobile phone Eg: *901*750# Daily Limit is ₦5,000 Naira
First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Recharge Code For FCMB customers Simply dial *322*214*amount# and send from your mobile phone E.g: *322*214*1000#
Wema Bank Recharge Code For Wema Bank customers Simply dial *322*035*amount# and send from your mobile phone E.g: *322*035*1000# For 3rd party recharge, dial *322*035*PHONENUMBER*AMOUNT#
Diamond Bank USSD Recharge Code For Diamond Bank customers simply Dial *302*amount # E.g: To recharge N1,000 dial *302*1000# For Diamond Yello Account holders Dial *710*555*Phone no*Amount*PIN#
Unity Bank USSD Recharge Code For Unity Bank customers dial *322*215*amount# to recharge. E.g: To recharge N1,000 dial *322*215*1000#
Heritage Bank USSD Recharge Code For Heritage Bank customers, dial *322*030*Amount#. Eg: To Recharge N1,000 simply dial *322*030*1000#
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KeyStone Bank USSD Recharge Code: For KeyStone Bank customers, dial *322*082*Amount#. Eg: To top up your line with N500 dial *322*082*500#. The minimum is N100 while the maximum is N3,000.
Union Bank USSD Recharge Code: For Union Bank, the USSD code for Union Bank is *389*032*amount#. E.g To recharge your mobile phone with N500 dial *389*032*500#
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Monday 22 August 2016

JESUS TAUGHT US HOW TO PRAY...

Matthew 6:7 And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.
Matthew 6:8 Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. Have you struggled with prayer?
Does prayer seem like an exercise in eloquent speech that you just don't possess?
Prayer is not a mysterious practice reserved only for clergy and the religiously devout. Prayer is simply communicating with God—listening and talking to him. Believers can pray from the heart, freely, spontaneously, and in their own words. If prayer is a difficult area for you, learn these basics principles of prayer and how to apply them in your life.