Tuesday, 27 September 2016

My Candid Opinion on Selling out Collective National Assets.

So i Read an article on the "Sale of National Asset" written by former governor of Central Bank Professor Sulodo and i was more than impressed at his common sense and critical reasoning...

what is the problem with Nigeria?..

In the Yoruba Palace, selling the "Ogun" (Inheritance, Assets) inherited by the Child of a Wealthy Deceased Man is usually referred to as being abominable.. That is even pure culture and nothing to do with Economics.

Any Child that sells Inheritance or assets is usually referred to as "Apa" or Akotileta"..

i was shocked to my bones when this issue of selling of Public assets took center stage and became a front burner having the senate talking in terms that seems to me like tacit endorsement of selling National Assets for a short term fix to a  problem that seems long-term called Nigeria..

I mean, to me, Recession isn't the problem but looking for a short cut out of a recession we opened our eyes to willing fall into is where i fault..

it is the height of gross irresponsibility for a government to think of selling National Assets for a quick fix to a recession.

i keep saying it and i maintain my stands, Corruption stems from Irresponsibility and Selling National Assets just goes to prove our collectively irresponsiblility as a people we are to the country Nigeria..

Nigeria is structured such that Not The Hausa's nor Igbo's nor Yoruba's are responsible for the country as a whole, every group is infested with that sinister Ethnic agenda.

i'l think instead of selling National Assets, the burning issues for now to be front burner discuss should be "Re-Structuring" the country as a whole..

 Selling National assets is just kicking the can down the road and post-poning evil days.

on this Burning National Issue, i beg to disagree with anybody that seems to toe the part of selling our collective heritage and taking us back to the dark days before Independence. Gradually Nigerians are silently saying to the world  " we cant be responsible for ourselves and to ourselves and we need other people to be responsible for us" we need China to come build and maintain our rail systems because the Nigerian engineers are incompetent and the consortium are corrupt and irresponsible, cos after bidding for and being awarded a contract, the next thing is to flee with the money allotted for the contract with nothing shown for work done..

it is sad and pathetic..

Selling National Assets to me is gross irresponsibility and abuse of office and laziness of the whole Executive and Legislature. People just want quick easy money to siphon without doing any work whatsoever.. its really so sad.

i would seek to get a little from the text of Professor sulodo that really nailed the issue on the head.

Professor Soludo, who is the founder of the African Heritage Institution, expressed his opposition to the assets sale yesterday in an article titled: “Nigeria: Sale of Assets as Dangerous Policy Myopia”, stressing that if the president endorsed the proposal, it would be a historic mistake made by the country and i agree with the Professor Hook line and sinker.

“Our thesis is that in extreme, exceptional circumstances, the sale of certain assets could be a last resort option but that Nigeria is currently not near that threshold and the institutional framework for its effective use is also not in place.

“Furthermore, we argue that any sale of assets now amounts to chasing pennies when by acts of omission or commission, we are losing pounds.

“Such a hasty auction of national assets can only benefit a privileged few with cash and access while jeopardising Nigeria’s long-term economic interest. It will be a historic mistake for the reasons stated below.”

Soludo went on to express concern over the proposal to sell some valuable national assets “in order to build reserves and provide funds for immediate spending” and thus ensure that this recession will be the “shortest” ever.

He acknowledged that some people had bandied the same suggestion in the past but he largely dismissed it as a joke.

“But when the Senate and NEC joined the convenient but flawed call for the asset sale, I have a citizen duty to join others in letting our voice be heard.

“Part of the legacy of the oil resource curse on matters of public finance is a mindset that resorts to easy, albeit a lazy approach to ‘quick fixes’ — with a gaze on the short-term even when the issues are structurally long-term.

“So, I understand the mental framework that drives such a proposal, especially given the pressure to show immediate results,” he added.
He noted that the objective of the policy was mistakenly identified in terms of getting the economy out of recession.

According to Soludo, recession is short-term, adding that “with good rains and bumper agricultural harvest, Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth can easily recover and the economy would be out of the recession”.

Specifically, he pointed out that a GDP growth rate of even 0.01 per cent next quarter would be enough to take the economy out of the recession.

“With the current policy regime, it will be a miracle if the current government can, after eight years in office by 2023, succeed in returning Nigerian economy just to the size of GDP (in US dollars) it met it in 2015.

“To be fair, the wheels of the economy were already falling off by the time this government took over plus other complications of the oil sector and I sympathise with it.

“But it is also fair to note that some of its policy choices have made matters worse. Now that the government is showing seriousness in tackling the crisis, focusing on short-term next quarter GDP growth misses the key point and has the danger of understating the serious work required,” he argued.

Furthermore, Soludo said there was little basis for the $10-15 billion being bandied around as likely income to be generated from the proposed asset sales.

He stressed that there was no basis for the expectation that shoring up reserves by this amount would magically restore investor confidence and stop speculation on the naira.

“There is more to investor confidence than a temporary boost in stock of reserves when everyone knows that the underlying political environment as well as the policy regime and its credibility make the flow of reserves unsustainable.

“The IMF calculates reserve adequacy in terms of the amount to finance at least three months of imports especially for countries with flexible exchange rates (which we claim to have), and of course also enough to cover short-term forex liabilities for countries with open capital accounts.

“Nigeria currently has much more reserves to cover even six months of imports (size of imports also depends on exchange rate). So, what is the problem?

“No amount of reserves can stop currency speculation in a poor policy environment. There is much more to confidence than absolute or relative size of reserves.

“Look around our West African neighbours that are doing far better in economic terms and check out the size of their reserves (even as a percentage of GDP).

“Until 2004, Nigeria never had more than $10 billion in reserves, and we have survived oil prices below $10 without selling Nigeria. The British pound has been down for months against major currencies since the Brexit vote in June, while China (with trillions of dollars in reserves) experienced major stock market and currency attacks recently and the Yuan had to be devalued.

“Before the 2008/2009 crisis, Russia had robust reserves but it lost tens of billions struggling to defend the local currency and eventually yielded to the market,” he added.

Continuing, Soludo noted that the argument that the sale of assets remained the only way to reflate the economy out of recession was troubling, and “suffers what economists might call policy myopia or time inconsistency problem”.

He added: “First, imagine if previous governments used asset sales as a strategy to ‘reflate the economy’ during previous periods of economic recession or crisis.

“Alternatively, if we auction away some valued national assets for the short-term goal of reflating the economy out of recession, what will happen during future cycles of recessions and economic crises?

“The global economic system is inherently and cyclically crisis-prone. Prudently managed economies are preparing for the next cycles of global crisis, and the IMF has already warned of persisting vulnerabilities. What shall we sell then?

“Besides, a hasty auction of the assets will short change Nigeria. Privatisation of national assets is not an ideological matter for me. It is plain pragmatism. Reasonable people can have a good debate about the composition of public assets for sale at any time.

“Although government is yet to be definitive about the assets being proposed for sale, it is reasonable to object to any scheme that will hurriedly sell performing public assets that guarantee future flows of revenue and forex to future generations such as the NLNG, AFC shares, JVs in oil and gas sector, etc.

“Even for non-performing assets, when privatisation is forced and assets auctioned on an emergency basis to meet short-term needs, the danger signs are there for all to see. Nigeria will never get value for money under the circumstance.

“We all know what happens when someone urgently needs to sell his or her property to meet an emergency. What happens to the valuation/pricing? If we price them properly and wish to go through proper due process, the deal might take several years to conclude thereby defeating the advertised purpose of immediate spending".

The Professor Made a whole lot of sense and where he was coming from made all the sense in the world and was suggesting the Senate Just Needed quick and Fast money like the culture had always been.

i would be very dissappointed with president Buhari should this issue not be swept under the carpet and allowed to blossom and materialize or even see the light of day..

To me it is supposed to be considered a forbidden topic and one not to be tinkered with, it should be a sacrosanct idea never to be toyed with..

Sale of National Assets to me is the same as selling the country, and if that be the case, why not have us split the country into its constituent units and see where we get from there rather than have us sell the whole country..

this is just born out of serious concern for this country as a whole..

I rest my case.



Written By OMA, For Oma's Blog.
All rights Reserved.
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Thursday, 15 September 2016

blog things.

Blogging doesn't deals with writing only,it also deals with how you make things easier for your readers. 


1.Favicon : Favicon is very important for a blog but most bloggers count it as child play,ask yourself this question? Google,yahoo,bing,Nairaland. Why are they using favicons? It is very easy for users to identify your website when checking their bookmarked and saved topics,if you don't have favicons they will just drop your blog aside. Well we've listed the benefits of favicon HERE 


Contact us,About us,privacy policy : If not for Adsense,many would not have created those 3 pages. 
Vistors want to contact you about your website but since contact us page isn't available,how do you expect them to do so? If you haven't add those 3 pages add them now before it is too late. 

3.Meta description : What many don't know is that not adding a meta description for their blogs is a serious offence,you don't have a contact us page and meta description so how do you want readers to know what your blog is meant for? 
What you don't know is that many will lift your domain name to google textarea to check for your meta description but since you don't have one what do you expect? 


4.Home Button or Logo : At least if logo bill is outrageous,a link to your homepage won't be bad. An adage says "Nowhere can be like Home" . Homepage is just like the capital of a country,no foreigners can travel to another country and will not love to visit the capital if time permits.
Can Obama come to Nigeria without visiting Abuja?

Source : http://techinfo.com.ng/2016/09/14/5-cumpulsory-things-bloggers-dont-take-serious/

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

My Man of The Week! Iheanacho..!

That Boy is the Balling Sensation of the Moment mehn! 



He's such a Wonder-Kid.
He did it At Home and Abroad.
He scored For his Country Nigeria against Tanzania and scored for his Club ManChester City Against the mighty Manchester United grabbing all 3 Points in a Derby Match Putting Smiles on the Face of his Coach Pep-Guadiola and making him have the Best over his arc-rival and Opposing coach Jose Mourinho, Leaving the United Team with Nothing for the Weekend, Creating One Assist For his Team Mate KelVin De-Brune and Grabbing one Goal for Himself, Proving Dominance On Home soil and Abroad.. He's sure the Present and the Future oF the Nigerian Senior Super Eagles Team.. The Lines are Falling For the Wonder-kid in Pleasant Places.. heard he Earns 85,000Pounds per week, higher than what Mikel Obi takes home weekly, Making him the Highest Paid Nigerian Player currently at his age! What other Motivation. He's such a sensation! A burning Sensation at that..
If you see the Personal Mansion he is erecting in Imo state his country-home, you will agree with me, even the god's are pleased with the Wonder-kid...

Iheanecho is my Player of the week for Pouring Sand-sand inside Manchester-united's Garri and keeping Hopes Alive For the Nigerian Super Eagles Team..

Iheanecho is the way to go! You can never be wrong with him..

Iheanecho.. my #ManOfTheWeek


These are my reasons solely For this selection.

He is such a Phenomenon.. Scoring for Country Nigeria against Tanzania and scoring For Club Man City against Man United and Creating a Sublime assist to Team mate Kevin De-Bruyne setting Him up for a Superb Goal, leaving a Team as Man United with No single point to celebrate Sallah is the height at it you know why Iheanacho is my Man of the week. He's the Big Punisher, He Punishes anybody and Everybody, He Punished Manchester United, he Punished Tanzania, He has done it Before, He can and would do it again, he's in the time and Form and Class of his liFe. Leave that kid alone, he's a wonder-Kid.
#Iheanacho

Written By OMA.



Sunday, 11 September 2016

7 Ways To Promote Your Blog.

Free blog Promotion...Why Not?

Is it even possible for one to promote blog without spending? Is that even possible?

Obviously yes! These days, your new blog can generate a huge traffic in no time thanks to free blog promotion.

How can one go about this free blog promotions?

1. Enlist your blog.

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Search for the hottest Internet directories and submit your blog to them. There are many of these sites online like bestoftheweb and ontoplist. This is the easiest and most effective way to promote your blog without spending a dime. Begin with this step and see the traffic begin to build up on your blog.

Simply bear in mind to build a good design and write great unique contents to stand a good chance of being accepted on these programs.

2. Participate in forums.

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One of the main ideas behind forums is for the members to advertise their products and services without spending at all. Discover the forums in your niche Sign in, become active, try to solve other people's problems. Make yourself look professional and people will notice and want to know more about you, this in turn will lead them to your blog.

3. Compose a press release.

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Display your writing prowess and write-up a press release that promotes your blog! This is a free blog promotion strategy that you can do at any time. Type a brief passage or two and email it to your friends, partners, web e-zines, daily papers and other media and massive traffic will come to you immediately!

4. Be friendly online.

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Free blog promotions means you should be very friendly to other webmasters. Why? So they can help and link to your blog! Be in contacts with them and never stop asking them for links and exchanges.

5. Write an article.

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Say, your blog is about your travel. Compose an article about the advantages of travelling or the most sizzling travel spots on the planet. On the closing passage, specify your blog in passing. This article acts as an advertorial and serves as a free blog promotions tactics.

6. Let the entire world know about your blog.

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What is free blog promotion without the word of mouth? Embed your blog, its URL and elements in day by day discussions and let the good news spread from mouth to mouth!

7. Share across the social media.

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This is the new SEO. What happens here: how well you do it or not determines the traffic generation success or failure of your posts.

You do not need to be present in all the social media, just choose two or three that work in your niche.

Conculsion:

With a clear tactics and some hard work you can promote your blog to get thousands of targeted traffic every time you hit publish.

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Friday, 9 September 2016

How To Setup A Custom Domain Name For Your Blogger Blog

How To Setup A Blogger Custom Domain For Your Blog

How To Setup A Blogger Custom Domain Name For Your Blogger Blog

In this post I am continuing my blogger blog tutorial series to help bloggers who use the Google blogger platform solve all kinds of issues they might encounter on blogspot.In many scenarios, the question is always; how do I use a custom domain name for my blog? how to transfer domain to blogger? how to add my domain to blogger? etc.. So in this post, I will be showing you how to simply setup a blogger custom domain name for your blogger blog. That is, changing from www.xyz.blogspot.com to www.xyz.com .You can see that the latter looks more professional and brands your blog. It gives your blog that unique ID and branding it needs.

I normally charge a small fee to help bloggers setup a blogger custom domain name on their blogger blog and I have done this for lots of bloggers. However I have decided to write this post in other to give any blogger who wants to setup a blogger custom domain name for their blog a clear and simply step-by-step guild on how to go about it.

You can setup a blogger custom domain name for your blog by creating two new CNames and four A records in your DNS with the two CNames provided in your blogger dashboard and this four Google IPs 216.239.32.21, 216.239.34.21, 216.239.36.21, 216.239.38.21
. However, before you do that, I think you should have some little understanding of what DNS means and how it works.

What is DNS

DNS simply means domain name system. The DNS controls your domain name's website and email settings. Its like the phone book record of your domain name settings which contains the server your domain name is domiciled in.
DNS contains a few different type of settings you can setup for your domain. This include; 


Name Server: The name server point your domain name to a web host company, from where your domain name website files loads. This is usually hosted by the company you registered the domain name with, however you can also point to another web host name servers.
A Record: The A record is used to point a domain name to a specified IP address which controls how the domain loads when visited.
CName: CName means canonical name and is used to point a domain name to a specified domain name where visitors to your site can find your site contents. CName can be either a subdomain or a main domain.
MX Records: MX records is used to point your domain name email to the host provider of your email.
Zone File: The zone file stores all the DNS settings of your domain name.
How To Setup A Blogger Custom Domain Name

You can setup a blogger custom name for your blog by following the four simple steps below;

Step #1 - Visit your blogger dashboard, under settings>>basics, click on (setup a third-party URL for your blog).

Step #2 - Enter your already registered domain name with the www before the domain name in the space provided. Click on the save button and upon clicking on the button you should get an error message which provides you with two CNames . The first CName is same for every blogger blog while the second one is unique to your blog. Copy the two CName and save it somewhere, you will need it letter.

Step #3

Head over to your domain name DNS control panel. How to manage the DNS settings of your domain name can be different among web hosts. In this post I will be using the popular cPanel to edit my DNS settings and create the new CNames and the A records. Login to your cPanel, under domains, click on Advance DNS zone editor. Select the domain name you want to edit. In the CName section enter the name as www andCName as ghs.google.com . Do same thing for the second CName we copied and saved earlier on. Now that you are done with the CName, you will need to create four different A records so that when someone mistakenly forgets to add the www before your domain, they don't get an error. Create A records for this IPs 216.239.32.21, 216.239.34.21, 216.239.36.21, 216.239.38.21 one after the other and save it. In the name box enter your domain name without the www e.g xyz.com , substituting xyz with your domain, enter the IP address in the next box and save it. Do same thing for the other three IPs

Step #4 - Finally, brushing it up, visit your blogger dashboard >> settings>>basics and click on the (setup third-party URL for your blog) , enter your domain name with the www before the domain name and click on save. Your www.xyz.blogspot.com should now be redirected towww.xyz.com when someone visits your blog.

Final Touches

One last thing you should do is to make sure that when a visitor to your blog mistakenly omits the www before entering your domain name in his/her browser that it redirects to www.xyz.com . To do this simply click on the edit button from the settings>>basic dashboard and tick the box where it says redirect (xyz.com to www.xyz.com)

Troubleshooting

Normally it can take about 24-48hrs for your domain transferred to Google to fully propagate, within this period the transferred domain might not yet be active on your blog. If for some reason the blogger custom domain fails to work on your blog , then follow the below steps to troubleshoot and fix the error.


Change your blogger template as there could be a script preventing the blogger custom domain from working properly.
Check your DNS settings to be sure that all CNames and A records are correctly setup.
Clear your browsing cache
If after following the above steps and the problem persists, contact your domain host provider for further assistance.

It actually takes sometime, about 24-48 hours for your blogger custom domain name to fully propagate and function well.




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