Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Add Meta Tag to Blogger : Make Blogger Blog Fully Search Engine Optimize!



Most of us use Blogger.com to start their free blog which may be for making money or sharing your knowledge, voice through blogging. But if your blog is not Search Engine Friendly than you can not archive your goal. For this purpose you need to make your blog fully Search Engine Optimized and add meta tag to blogger so that people searching their keywords will easily knows your site. Just follow following simple steps to add meta tag to blogger.

How to add Add Meta Tag to Blogger? (Updated)

Step 1:
Go to Blogger Dashboard > Design > Edit Html and search for <head>
Step 2:
Delete Every Thing From <head> to <b:skin><![CDATA[
Step 3:
Place following code just after <head>

How to Change the Default Language of Blogger Dashboard



Everyone has their own preferences for what they would be using and what they would not. By default, Blogger dashboards come up with the English language (either United Kingdom or United States) which can be changed easily to any other languages like Spanish, French and etc. Recently, one of our users asked us How to Change The Default Language of Blogger Dashboard? Blogger is available in more than 100 languages so it might help users to understand Blogger more easily though their native language. In this article, we will show you How to Change the Default Language of Blogger Dashboard.

The first thing you need to do to change the language of your Blogger dashboard is to login into your Google Account. After logging into your account, head over to http://www.blogger.com/ where you will notice written English (United Kingdom) on the top right corner of your screen just above the list of your blogs.
Now on pressing the Language button a list drop down list would appear consisting on the languages that you can use. It entirely depends on a person that which language he is willing to use. After choosing a language, reload the page and enjoy blogger dashboard in your native language.

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BBnaija-Uti nwachukwu says Mike should stay




Former BBN housemate, Uti Nwachukwu, has given reason Nigerians should vote for BBNaija housemate, Mike.
Four housemates: Khafi, Tacha, Mike and Seyi have been nominated for possible eviction this week.
Omashola, who was nominated but had the veto power card, replaced himself with Seyi.
 
 
Former BBN housemate, Uti Nwachukwu, has given reason Nigerians should vote for BBNaija housemate, Mike.
Four housemates: Khafi, Tacha, Mike and Seyi have been nominated for possible eviction this week.

WAP-The BABINGTON FAMILY




Wale Adenuga Productions is set to release a new TV drama series, titled ‘The Babington Family.’

The story centres around the titular family and Nnenna (of the Nnenna & Friends fame). In her quest to correct social ills and promote family value, she finds herself serving as a governess in the Babington’s home, and it becomes a roller coaster ride both inside and outside the home.

It’s a family program with a youth bias due to the prominence of talented young acts in the series. It also features brilliant performances by your favourite superstars; Olayinka Ademo (Nnenna), Vivian Anani, Nobert Young, Kunle Coker, Amaechi Muonagor, Omo Ibadan, Kalu Ikeagwu, Joke Muyiwa and other notable artistes.

The Babington Family Drama will air on NTA Network, wapTV (available on DSTV Ch. 262, StarTimes Ch. 116, GoTV Ch. 102, StarSat Ch. 189, PlayTV Ch. 275, TsTV Ch. 223) and other syndicated stations nationwide from October, 2019.See photos below

Prime Minister, Boris-Foreign students can now work in UK after graduation



The British Government has said that international students will henceforth be able to stay and work in the UK after graduating in a policy change that had previously restricted the period to four months.
There will be no cap on the number of students who can apply, as those with student visa will be able to apply to switch to a skilled worker visa if they find a job which meets the relevant criteria. The new policy ends one of ex-Prime Minister Theresa May’s most controversial immigration policies which critics argued would deter international students from applying to British institutions and would lead to the loss of bright students who could contribute to the UK after being educated there.
 The Guardian UK added that, from next year, all international graduates could qualify for a two-year period to work in the UK, increasing their chances of finding long-term employment after studying.“The measure goes further than the Home Office’s latest immigration white paper, which proposed extending the four-month limit to six months and the limit for those with doctorates to a year,” Guardian stated.

Monday, 9 September 2019

PDP urges president to vacate Sit



The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has on Sunday, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to vacate office as the President of Nigeria.
It stated that it has viewed the video of the Media interview by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and surmised that Buhari should save the Judiciary and the nation further troubles, by immediately throwing in the towel.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, during a Media briefing, also emphasised that Buhari should vacate the Presidential seat, following what he called the official admission that Buhari does not possess a WAEC certificate, contrary to his claims and disposition before the law.
He said: “Our party mocks the Buhari Presidency for pushing out the video wherein the Minister pleaded with Nigerians to pardon President Buhari over his false WAEC certificate claims.
“PDP notes the deliberate ploy of Mohammed to appeal to sentiments, seeing that Mr. President had failed to defend himself before the Presidential Petition Tribunal.”
He berated the Buhari Presidency for, according to the him, believing that in pushing the video into the public space, it could influence the mind of the Tribunal to bend the law, after solid evidence have been presented before it against President Buhari.
He stated that the pronouncement and appeal for pardon issued by the government’s Spokesperson, who is also a Lawyer, is a direct guilt plea, which he said, cannot save Buhari from the course of justice in this matter.
Ologbondiyan said: “From the official pronouncement by the Minister on a national television, it is no longer in dispute before all Nigerians, that President Buhari does not possess the educational certificate he claimed in the affidavit he deposed to in his Presidential nomination form.
“In this latest shenanigan, President Buhari and his handlers ought to have known that the law which the Judiciary is bound to uphold, is a respecter of no man.
“The PDP reminds President Buhari of how his Presidency vehemently applied the law in similar circumstance to remove a Head of an arm of government; a situation which renders his plea for pardon a complete nullity before the law.”
According to him, if Buhari indeed sought for pardon from Nigerians, he should do the needful by toeing the path of honour, and vacating the Presidential seat without further delay.
He said: “It is disheartening that President Buhari and his All Progressives Congress would put our nation through the troubles of legal hassles, when they knew all the while that they were building something on nothing.
“The PDP therefore, urges the Judiciary to consider the evidence before it, and rescue our nation by expediting its verdict to point to nothing other than the justice of the matter in the Presidential election petition.”

British Chevening scholarships won by 3 Saint Lucian women



Hannolair Michaud, Liz Joseph and Sherika Trim have all been awarded the prestigious Chevening Scholarship to pursue masters degrees in the UK.
The Chevening Scholarships Programme aims to support future leaders, decision-makers and opinion-formers to study degree level courses in the UK. For the last 35 years, Chevening has supported 50,000 people from around the world to study in a UK institution, and then return to their home countries to help transform their societies.
Michaud, a finance professional, is studying for a masters in financial analysis and fund management at the University of Exeter; Joseph, an attorney-at-law at the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, will pursue a master of laws in corporate law at University College London (UCL); and Trim, a social transformation officer, will undertake a masters in humanitarianism and conflict response at the University of Manchester. All three scholars begin their course of study this September.

Adding youtube videos to your gadget using Blogger.

So many have being faced with the challenge of creating YouTube gadget on their blogger.This is a very simple way of uploading your YouTube videos and be able to get people to watch it.

Step 1

Open your browser and navigate to YouTube.com. Choose from a list of recommended videos or do a search for a specific video. Click the video and it begins to play. Click "Pause" to pause the video.

Step 2

Click the "Share" button beneath the video, then click "Embed." A text box containing HTML code appears. Click the text box to highlight the text, then right-click the highlighted text and click "Copy." Windows copies the HTML to the system clipboard.

Step 3

Visit your Blogger account page. This page contains a list of your current blogs. Each blog name appears in a separate section. Each section contains a "Design" link associated with that blog.

Saturday, 7 September 2019

A man hospitalised after 40days fasting in Ebonyi State






An Ebonyi State University (EBSU) student identified as Ikechukwu Oke, has been hospitalized after allegedly engaging in fasting and praying for 41 days.
The hospitalized student’s schoolmate said he engaged in the 41-day fast because of the challenges his family has been facing lately.
Christian Nwaokpa told Punch “He is from Ebiaji in Ezza North LGA. It is his nature.
An Ebonyi State University (EBSU) student identified as Ikechukwu Oke, has been hospitalised after allegedly engaging in fasting and praying for 41 days.
The hospitalized student’s schoolmate said he engaged in the 41-day fast because of the challenges his family has been facing lately.
Christian Nwaokpa told Punch “He is from Ebiaji in Ezza North LGA. It is his nature.
“As it stands now, men of goodwill and ambassadors are on the way conveying him to the Accident and Emergency Ward in Federal Teaching Hospital in Abakaliki.”
See photos below;
 This is coming barely a day after LIB reported that Zambian Pastor died of malnutrition on the 20th day of his 30-day fast.

Yemi Alade revealed that collaboration with Tiwa savage will be difficult




Yemi Alade has revealed that it may be difficult to have a music collaboration with self proclaimed African bad gal Tiwa Savage.
In an interview with Ndani TV, Yemi Alade revealed that there may never be a collaboration between them because of the outcome, which according to her may be positive or negative.
She said “it’s unfortunate the troubles and feelings that people keep stirring on our way, it probably will never allow us have a collaboration, because you’re not sure if the outcome will be positive or will be overrun or will be shunned by all the fight
Afropop singer, Yemi Alade has revealed that it may be difficult to have a music collaboration with self proclaimed African bad gal Tiwa Savage.
In an interview with Ndani TV, Yemi Alade revealed that there may never be a collaboration between them because of the outcome, which according to her may be positive or negative.
She said “it’s unfortunate the troubles and feelings that people keep stirring on our way, it probably will never allow us have a collaboration, because you’re not sure if the outcome will be positive or will be overrun or will be shunned by all the fights.”
“When we do music, we do music so that people can be happy, so when we do a song together, what are we doing, what are we encouraging? that’s the most important questions when i do collaborations. there is an aim.” she added.
Although the two singers don’t say it in clear terms, it is apparent there is a silent rivalry between them.
Meanwhile, Yemi Alade recently gave condition of partnership with Tiwa Savage to make a song, saying “If it is the will of God (collaborating with Tiwa Savage).“
Watch the interview below;

Friday, 6 September 2019

Entertainment News Actor Blossom Chukwujekwu reacts to report of his marriage crash

Actor Blossom Chukwujekwu reacts to report of his marriage crashNollywood actor Blossom Chukwujekwu took to social media to react to report that his 3-year-old marriage has come to end.
According to report, Blossom Chukwujekwu has moved out of the home he shares with his wife, Maureen Esisi and allegedly blocked her on all his social media platforms.
The news of the split broke today and Lilian Esoro who was accused of being pregnant for his has debunked the rumour.
She expressed shock and stated that she was not pregnant for anyone and has not seem Blossom since their last movie together.
Fans have been waiting to hear from Blossom and now he has taken to social media to share an encrypted message. He shared a picture of himself and captioned it;
“I AM”
See post below.

South Africans Ponder Why Nigerian Musicians Prosper More Globally Compared to Their SA Counterparts

The release of Burna Boy‘s latest album, aptly titled African Giant, has opened a rather robust conversation on South African Twitter. The Nigerian star’s album isn’t only great, but it boasts features from US superstars Future, YG, Jorjia Smith and Jeremih and Damian Marley among African icons such as M.anifest and Angelique Kidjo. This is becoming a norm for Nigerian artists. For instance, Davido dropped a single featuring Chris Brown on the same day. Wizkid is on Jeezy‘s 2017 album Pressure. The Nigerian popstar’s Sounds From The Other Side project featured the likes of Trey Songz, Drake, Major Lazer and Ty Dolla $ign.
South Africa, which also has one of the biggest music industries on the continent, has had a reasonable number of contemporary artists rubbing shoulders with US superstars and get a bit of shine. From Nasty C’s collaborations with French Montana, A$AP Ferg, and upcoming ones with No I.D. and T.I., to Cassper Nyovest working with Black Thought, The Game, Talib Kweli and many others, South Africa has refused to get left behind. There are plenty other examples, including Saudi, Sjava, Yugen Blakrok and Babes Wodumo appearing on the Black Panther soundtrack last year, and recently Busiswa and Moonchild Sanelly appearing on the Lion King one, curated by Beyoncé.
But, beyond collaborations and notable brief moments, Naija artists are a thing in the US and the UK. Compared to recent South African ones, Nigerian artists have released albums that get serious recognition worldwide.

In the last few days, South Africans on Twitter have been scratching their heads, wondering just what it is that Nigerians get right that they don’t. The reasons have varied, from how Nigerians make
“authentic” African music, to how South African artists aren’t united.
The frustrations come from the fact that, in the 70s, 80s and going into the 90s, South Africa had a reasonable number of internationally recognized musicians—think of the likes of Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba (alongside Fela Kutiof course). Masekela even managed to score a Billboard chart topper with “Grazing in the Grass” in July 1968. Nigerians, are however, frequenting similar platforms in present day more than South Africans, and in larger numbers than their contemporary South African counterparts.
 Last year, when we interviewed Kiddominant, he told us he felt Afrobeats would be mainstream in the US “in three years” (he wasn’t far off). We asked him why he thought Nigerian artists have a tendency to succeed globally. His answer was:
“I think, as Nigerians, we work 10 times harder than the average African. Trust me, it’s in our DNA, we are hustlers, man. So it’s the extra mile artists are going pushing their music. And also the fact that in places like the UK and the States, the population of Nigerians there is very high. So we share our music with people around us, eventually it spreads out.”
Below are some tweets from South Africans (and Nigerians) trying to make sense of just why SA artists aren’t as big as Naija artists globally.
Cassper responded to a tweet that read’Davido chilling with Chris Brown and having a song with him. Wizkid featured by Beyoncè. Then Burna Boy. West Africans are gone!🚀”. He wrote:
“Too gone. We could have the same thing but nah, we would rather fight amongst ourselves and cut down our airplay to cut the reach. Disrepect our own sound and artists. That’s our vibe here. Niggas not playing your music cause they don’t like you, you know? Those vibes. We lost!”
He went further to say he wished he were a Nigerian. Saying “Won’t even lie. I wish i was from Nigeria too. The love they have for thier own artists, the way they celebrate their culture, 90% local content on radio and Tv, there way they celebrate their music no matter where they are in the world, the unity within thier industry. A DREAM!”
AKA had this to say in reply ““You wish you were whaaat?! F**k outta here bruv!!!”

News Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe ex-president, dies aged 95

Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe ex-president, dies aged 95Zimbabwe ex-president, Robert Mugabe has died at the age of 95. Mugabe, who was Zimbabwe’s first post-independence leader, died after battling ill health, his family confirmed.
The current President of Zimbabwe announced his passing on Twitter, writing: “It is with the utmost sadness that I announce the passing on of Zimbabwe’s founding father and former President, Cde Robert Mugabe.”


Mr Mugabe had been receiving treatment in a hospital in Singapore since April. He was ousted in a military coup in 2017 after 37 years in power. He served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017.

The former president was praised for broadening access to health and education for the black majority. But later years were marked by violent repression of his political opponents and Zimbabwe’s economic ruin.
His successor, Emmerson Mnangagwa, expressed his “utmost sadness”, calling Mr Mugabe “an icon of liberation”.
Mr Mnangagwa had been Mr Mugabe’s deputy before replacing him.

BBnaija 2019 Governor Nyesom Wike sends best wishes to Tacha.



As the BBNaija show edges towards the end, Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike has wished housemate and Port Harcourt first daughter, Tacha the best.
During this week’s Wager Challenge on Thursday, which revolved indicating affection to the old ones by taking a shot at five projects which included painting, sculpture, knitting, a poem and a remarkable uncommon piece.
Tacha’s team ‘legend’ titled theirs ‘Nature’ and exhibited a family tree with names of the elderly ones that have affected them in one way or another.
 Tacha, being a native of Rivers state, acknowledged Wike, saying he has imparted her life positively and inspires her.

ROBERT Mugabe dies at the age of 95




it was confirmed that the ex president Robert Mugabe is dead after struggle with his health issue .

The former Zimbabwe president passed away in Singapore, current president Emmerson Mnangagwa tweeted this morning.

It is believed he had been receiving treatment there since April.

Mugabe had led Zimbabwe in 1980 before being ousted from power after a military coup in 2017.

Nearly four decades after the country's independence from Britain in 1980, he was regarded by many as a tyrant, willing to unleash death squads, rig elections and trash the economy in the relentless pursuit of power.

President Mnangagwa this morning tweeted: "It is with the utmost sadness that I announce the passing on of Zimbabwe's founding father and former President, Cde Robert Mugabe.

"Cde Mugabe was an icon of liberation, a pan-Africanist who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people. His contribution to the history of our nation and continent will never be forgotten. May his soul rest in eternal peace."

Lawyer Fadzayi Mahere tweeted: "Rest In Peace, Robert Mugabe. My response to your passing is complicated. I’m going to write a long piece. However, for now, deepest condolences to his family."

Mr Mugabe, born 21 February 1924, was a communist and nationalist revolutionary.

In the 1970s he led a guerrilla campaign against the minority white government in what was then known as Rhodesia.

In 1979, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced that the UK would officially recognize Rhodesia's independence if it moved to democratic majority rule.

Mugabe was elected Prime Minister the following year when his ZANU-PF secured 63 per cent of the national vote.

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