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Friday 17 November 2017

*Facts have deserted Bola Tinubu faster than Usain Bolt – Jonathan*

*Facts have deserted Bola Tinubu faster than Usain Bolt – Jonathan*
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November 16, 2017
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The former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has replied the National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who had, during his address at the presentation of a book titled, “Making Steady Sustainable Progress” authored by President Muhammadu Buhari’s media aides at the Old Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja, accused his(Jonathan’s) administration of institutionalising corruption in Nigeria.
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Dr. Jonathan, in his response to Tinubu’s claims that “So much money grew feet and ran away faster than Usain Bolt ever could and that his administration won gold medal in corruption, however said that facts have rather deserted the APC leader faster than Usain Bolt.
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Puting Tinubu in proper perspectives, the former president who spoke through his former aide and bestselling author, Pastor Reno Omokri, said that under his administration, the only global body for monitoring corruption, Transparency International, had published in its annual corruption index, showing Nigeria made an eight(8) points improvement in corruption reduction, haven moved from 144 to 136 then.
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The statement also said that, “other than media sensationalism, there have been no convictions of financial misappropriation stemming from the Jonathan era.”
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The statement also challenged Tinubu or anybody in APC to counter Jonathan’s statement in 2014 that he has no bank account abroad.
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Jonathan, in the statement said Tinubu mistook what he described as the “Usain Bolt speed” at which the current ruling APC government smuggled back into the country, the embattled former Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team ( PRTT), Abdulrasheed Maina whom the previous government under Jonathan had dismissed and declared wanted, only for the APC-led government to reinstate him, even with a promotion, for what he said is the “unproven claims of corruption under Jonathan.”
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The statement reads thus:
“Again my attention has been drawn to disparaging comments made by Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu against former President Goodluck Jonathan and his administration.
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In the said comments, Mr. Tinubu said “The prior government used the public treasury as a private hedge fund or a charity that limited its giving only to themselves,” he said.
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“So much money grew feet and ran away faster than Usain Bolt ever could. That which could have been spent on national development was squandered in ways that would cause the devil to blush.”
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Speaking further, the former Lagos State Governor said:
“Boko Haram would have taken more territory and more lives would have been lost to insurgency if Jonathan had remained in power.”
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I would now address these allegations point by point using verifiable facts.
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First of all, the only global body for monitoring corruption is Transparency International which releases an annual Corruption Perception Index.
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It is a fact that Nigeria made her most improvement in Transparency International‘s annual Corruption Perception Index In 2014 under President Jonathan when we moved from 144 to 136 representing an improvement of 8 points.
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Transparency International observed the Jonathan administration’s fight against the corruption in Nigeria’s fertilizer procurement regime, the use of technology to remove 50,000 Federal ghost workers and the speed at which the then President fired ministers accused of corruption or conflict of interests.
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From that time till today, Nigeria has not made any improvements and has remained at 136 where Jonathan left us because Transparency International deals with facts, not opinions or media trial.
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Other than media sensationalism, there have been no convictions of financial misappropriation stemming from the Jonathan era.
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However, we do know that it is a fact that the allegedly corrupt pension thief, Abdulrasheed Maina, was dismissed and declared wanted by the Jonathan administration.
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We also now know that it is a fact that the present Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, met with Maina in Dubai.
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We know that Maina’s family revealed in a press conference that Maina was invited back to Nigeria by the present government. It is also a fact that Maina was recalled, reinstated and given double promotion by the current administration.
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Moreover, we know from the Head of Service’s leaked memo that President Muhammadu Buhari was aware of this entire saga.
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Perhaps Asiwaju Bola Tinubu mistook the Usain Bolt speed at which Maina was smuggled back into the country and reinstated for the unproven claims of corruption under Jonathan.
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We also know that it is a fact that $25 billion worth of contracts were awarded at the NNPC without due process. It is also a fact that this is the highest ever such amount involved in Nigeria’s history.
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Again, perhaps it is this amount that Tinubu meant when he said “So much money grew feet and ran away faster than Usain Bolt ever could”.
Or perhaps he was referring to Babachir Lawal.
or the MTN/Presidency N500m bribery scandals for which MTN Nigerian CEOs have being sacked.
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Nigerians should note that on the 7th of March 2014, then President Jonathan said “I am loyal to Nigeria’s economy. I don’t have accounts or property abroad.”
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Till date, nobody has been able to contradict that statement because it is true.
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Can Bola Tinubu or anybody in the APC leadership make a similar claim?
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On the issue of Boko Haram and terrorism, it is a fact that there is only one global body recognized to monitor terrorism and that is the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) which releases the annual Global Terrorism Index.
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It is a fact that between 2013 and 2014, Nigeria under President Jonathan was unfortunately listed as the fourth most terrorized nation in the world.
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However, in the latest Global Terrorism Index released yesterday (November 15, 2017) by the Institute for Economics and Peace, Nigeria has deteriorated from where Jonathan left it and is now the third most terrorized nation.
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In 2015, President Jonathan ensured that elections held in every local government in Borno states, but last month, the United Nations declared that they could no longer operate in certain local governments of Borno state. So who is fooling who?
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So if according to Transparency International, Nigeria was less corrupt under Jonathan than it is today and according to the Institute for Economics and Peace, Nigeria is more terrorized today than it was under Jonathan, it becomes clear that Bola Tinubu has no factual basis to make the claims he made.
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Sunday 26 February 2017

CHELSEAS LATEST PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

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Most points gained in the EPL
history : 95 (Chelsea)
Fewest goals conceded in the
EPL history: 15 (Chelsea)
Most goals scored in the EPL
history : 103 (Chelsea)
The only team who hold the UEFA Champions League and the Europa League simultaneously
by winning the 2011-2012 Munich final and 2012-2013 Amsterdam final.
The only team from London who
has won the UCL
Chelsea had petr cech who has
kept the most number of clean sheets in the EPL history
Chelsea had frank lampard who has scored the most number of
goals from the mid field in the
EPL history
Chelsea have john terry who is the most goal scoring defender in the EPL history
Five times ballon d'or winner Leo messi has not been able to score against Chelsea so far, not even a penalty.
The first team in the football history who defeated Bayern
Munich in a UCL penalty shoot
out.
Sir Alex Ferguson has lost against Chelsea more than any other teams in the world.

Access to President: Buhari’s powerful aides bar ministers, family, friends Family members





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Access to President: Buhari’s powerful aides bar ministers, family, friends
Family members, friends and senior government officials who attempted to call or pay visits to President Muhammadu Buhari in the United Kingdom are having a difficult time getting access.

SUNDAY PUNCH can authoritatively report that four aides of the president control access to President Buhari, who is on extended medical vacation in the United Kingdom.

The aides are the President’s nephew, Mamman Daura; the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Domestic Affairs, Sarki Aba; Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari; and Personal Assistant to the President; Tunde Sabiu.

Our correspondent learnt that anyone who wants to telephone or see the president in London must get the approval of one or more of the four aides. 

The only two individuals who are exempted from seeking permission to visit Buhari or call him are Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and First Lady, Aisha Buhari.

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that the First Lady is said not to be happy with the way the aides have been managing access to her husband. The first lady’s relationship with the president’s aides has not always been cordial..

 In October last year, Aisha granted a highly controversial interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation, in which she alleged that a cabal had hijacked her husband’s government.

According to a source in government, who spoke on condition of anonymity, Buhari’s wife had voiced her displeasure to close friends and associates that the cabal she complained about were still the ones in charge of her husband in London.

“The First Lady is not with him permanently in London, which should normally not be the case. She has had a few clashes with the cabal and she is not happy that they are also firmly in control in London. That’s why she goes and comes. She is not happy with the atmosphere over there.”

Sunday PUNCH gathered that these individuals have turned down numerous requests from the President’s friends, associates and members of his cabinet to see him.

Since Buhari extended his medical vacation on February 19, those who have visited him in his Abuja House residence in London include the Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Senate Leader, Ahmad Lawan; Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Lasun; Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Chief Bisi Akande; Ogun State Governor and Ibikunle Amosun.

It was gathered that the visits were initiated by the guests who made requests which had to be reviewed by the president’s aides. Daura was present during the Tinubu and Akande’s visit. Daura, who holds no political office in the present dispensation, has repeatedly been touted as the most powerful person in the present government, prompting Buhari to publicly declare late October 2016 that, “I’m in charge, not Mamman Daura.”

Daura travels with the president and is often seen with him. Daura is believed to belong to the legendary ‘Kaduna Mafia’, an influential group of young northern Nigerian intellectuals, civil servants, business tycoons and military officers residing or conducting business in the former northern capital city of Kaduna. The group reportedly influenced government policies during the military era and previous civilian administrations. Other famous members of the group were Adamu Ciroma, Ibrahim Tahir, Mahmud Tukur, and former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Adamu Ciroma; former Minister of Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Tahir; former Minister of Commerce and Industry during the Buhari-Idiagbon regime, Dr. Mahmud Tukur; former Sultan of Sokoto, Ibrahim Dasuki; former Head of the Technical Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation, Hamza Zayyad; a former minister, Umaru Mutallab; former presidential aspirant and number-two man, General Shehu Yar’Adua; a former Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Professor Ango Abdullahi; Professor Jibril Aminu and others.

Kyari is known to be one of the President’s closest aides. He plans Buhari’s schedules while ministers are said to queue in his office to see the President. Kyari’s influence became clear to many during a retreat organised by the presidency for the then ministers-designate. While declaring the retreat open on November 5, 2015, Buhari said, “In addition, all communications and appointments from you (ministers) to the Presidency should be routed through the Office of the Chief of Staff as it is the normal (procedure) in this presidential system.”

While much is not known about Sabiu, who was appointed shortly after Buhari’s election, he is reportedly related to Daura. Sources in government told our correspondent that the President ‘feels relaxed’ around him and has a lot of trust in him. The same was said of Aba, who was described as ‘quiet but one of the few people that can make anyone see the President.”

Presented with the names of the aides controlling access to the president, a source in the presidency confirmed the list. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the subject, said, “The names you have are accurate and they are the ones controlling access to the President in London, even in Nigeria. Some ministers, aides and service chiefs tried to talk to the President on the phone, but they turned them down.

“The few people that have seen the President only saw him because they agreed to it. If they didn’t, it would never have happened, apart from Governor Amosun, who everyone knows is one of Buhari’s best friends.”

The source refused to give the names of those whose requests to see Buhari

XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS AGAINST NIGERIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA




A QUICK REMINDER TO NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT TO ACT SWIFTLY BEFORE IT SPILLS OUT HAND.

23/02/17.
It’s no more a news to us that Nigerians are on daily basis now been attacked, brutalized, maimed and killed in South Africa under the guise of xenophobia.
“Xenophobia”, An intense dislike or fear of people from other countries. “Foreigners”.
This renewed anti-immigrant violence attacks by south Africans against Nigerians has left several properties, shops, homes, businesses and investments belonging to Nigerians worth millions of Naira destroyed with several others in their hundreds sent to their early graves.
The Nigerian community in South Africa are now living in pains, agonies and fear with the renewed ‘xenophobic’ attacks on non citizens especially Nigerians.
Despite all this, I’m saddened by the way the Nigerian government has been handling the horrible development. Since president Jacob Zuma seems not to care about the entire crisis. Without much ado, It’s high time the federal government of Nigeria act divisively to condemn in totally the senseless, brutal and reckless killings of Nigerians in South by taking harder stance against the country rather than mere media condemnation. It’s high time the Nigerian government wake up from their slumber by taking drastic measures and stand to rise in defense of her people.
The extrajudicial killing of the 34 year old Nigerian business man Tochukwu Nnadi by South African policemen on December 29 2016 is still fresh in our memory which brought to 20 the number of Nigerians resident in that country summarily dispatched to early graves without the benefit of trial as at last year December.
Tochukwu’s case is typical of the gory fate that confronts Nigerians among fellow Africans in the former Apartheid enclave. He was confronted by the police on allegations of drug peddling. By its own account, the Nigeria Union in the city of Pretoria quoting eyewitnesses, said the victim neither resisted arrest nor struggled with his captors. Yet, much like the way white American policemen brutalize African Americans, he was pummeled to the ground and choked to death.
However, The last weekend recent attacks on Nigerians in Pretoria west where their businesses, buildings were burnt seriously call for serious concern and must not be swept under carpet.
Over 120 Nigerians has been killed in the last two years. While 20 were killed last year alone. 640 Nigerians were also reported to have died from police brutality or in custody in South Africa.
Now our people are apparently living in fear of the unknown has they have promised more attacks in days to come. While Nigerians kept receiving threatening anonymous phone calls requesting that money be paid to avert destruction of their houses, businesses and properties.
This atrocities against Nigerians in South Africa demand a strong response from our government.
Our government should wake up from its treacherous slumber and demand justice for Nigerians wherever they are.
The resort to lynching of Nigerians by South Africans and their government’s inaction to act and curb the senseless unjust killings and brutalization of Nigerians in their country over unverified accusations and sheer hatred must stop immediately.
Though, Its xenophobia, also targets other African migrants attracted to its $323 billion economy, but Nigerians bear the brunt.
Nigerians, their businesses and homes are been attacked. Nigerians are been stoned, killed, stabbed with knives and falsefully dislodged from their residence and business shops without any concrete offense.
They call it ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ which was provoked by anti-immigrant rhetoric by the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini, and President Jacob Zuma who separately suggested that immigrants were taking up and denying indigenes jobs.
And what should Nigerian government expect from a President who obviously initiated and of course in support of this killings?
Despite all this attacks that has sent several Nigerians in their hundreds to their early graves, yet the Nigerian government has been weak, vacillating and uncaring about the fate of its own citizens.
The time has come for Nigerian government to take a tough stance with South Africa whose leaders and people have not only failed to fully acknowledge Nigeria’s role during the days of their anti-Apartheid struggle.
This is the same country Nigerian government had spent billion of dollars to defend in the past. This is the same south Africa in the spirit of solidarity Nigeria boycotted several international competition in rise for her support and defense. This is the same Nigeria where Thabo Mbeki and Nelson Mandela would ran to in those days to hide and graciously welcomed by Nigerian Government.
They would sleep, relax and lodged in our government house with maximum hospitality and are subsequently been fed with Nigerian money.
Where’s history? (I think they should be reminded)
But rather to appreciate all this, South Africans are only compensating and treating us with disdain both at home and in Nigeria where South African businesses have been accused of maltreating their local employees.
We do not need to wait to simply retaliate like we did in 2012 when South Africa turned back an aeroplane with 125 passengers from Johannesburg airport on the flimsy allegation that their yellow fever inoculation cards were fake.
A reprisal against a South African jetliner and reminder of the country’s business interests in Nigeria calmed the haughty South Africans, prompting Zuma to come calling in Abuja.
The Foreign Affairs Ministry should take up the case of every Nigerian wrongfully killed or harassed in South Africa in the local courts.
Our High Commission should have a robust policy of keeping track of every Nigerian legally resident or visiting South Africa. There is the need to demand justice for the slain Nigerians by not only arresting and prosecuting their killers, but by paying adequate compensation to families of the victims. This is an irreducible minimum to ensure that justice is served.
We should let South Africans know that we need each other and Nigeria cannot be a junior partner in our bilateral relations. There are over 100 South African companies doing thriving business in Nigeria, some, like MTN, Shoprite, MultiChoice (DSTV/GOTV), Stanbic and South African Breweries, are very good examples.
Nigerians run many small business and service outlets also in South Africa. In 2012, 73,282 Nigerian tourists visited South Africa, contributing 720 million rand to its economy while Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote is investing $3.7 billion in cement production in the country.
Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, has been unimpressive. He needs not wait for the President to instruct him before forcefully taking up the case of any Nigerian ill-treated or murdered in any country.
Institutions should be made to work. He should act decisively today. Our foreign missions should exist to promote the country and its nationals’ interest, not to fatten officials. This is the standard practice in international relations. Our South African mission needs a shake-up as so many Nigerians have suffered on its watch.
Our government must however fulfil its responsibility to Nigerians by engaging in furious diplomatic activity to get justice for Tochukwu and every other Nigerian victim of South Africa’s xenophobia/extra judicial killings and random murder.
Enough is Enough
The time to act is now.
Awa Mumu don do.
Social Critics/Public Affairs Analyst.
Writes from Abuja, Nigeria.
Can be reach on +2348097253115, larryslink1@gmail.com.

10 POPULAR AREAS IN LAGOS & THE ORINAL MEANING AND THERE NAMES

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10 Popular Areas In Lagos & The Original Meaning Behind There Names
Most of the popular areas we pass through in Lagos every day have history behind their names. Here’s the history behind some popular areas in Lagos.
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1. Ojota
Ojota used to be a military settlement in the late 18th century and soldiers practised their shooting there. The area had several gun firing spots and became known as “Oju Ota” in Yoruba which means “Bullet spots”. It later metamorphosed into Ojota which it is called now.
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2. Abule Egba
This area is on the outskirts of Lagos and got its name from the early settlers who were Egba people from Abeokuta. The area was first called “Abule awon egba” in Yoruba, which means “Village of Egba people”. It later became “Abule Egba”.
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3. Apongbon
Apongbon is one of Lagos’ most popular markets, and it’s also quite close to the popular Oke-Arin market. It got its name from the then acting governor of the Lagos colony, William McCoskry, who had a Red Beard. The Yorubas who couldn’t pronounce the colonial governor’s name decided to describe him by his red beard and started calling him “Oyinbo to pon ni igbon” meaning a red-bearded man. It later became Apongbon.

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4. Magodo
Magodo is now a posh area, but in the past, it used to be sacred land. The residents had a lot of taboos and one of them was to avoid using mortars and pestles, “Ma gun odo” which means “Don’t pound it”. It later became ‘Magodo                                      
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5. Epetedo
Epe is named after the early settlers who were Epe traders. The area became dominated by the Epes and they still trade there until today.
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6. Ebute-Metta
Ebute-Metta is one of the earliest harbour docks where British ships berthed at. It was a hub for trade and commerce in colonial times. Ebute-Metta is a fusion of the words “Ebute” which means the seaside in Yoruba, and “Metta” which means three.                                  Image result for lagos state images
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7. Broad street
Broad street used to be one of the longest and widest streets in the city. It got its name from its broadness.
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8. Agidingbi
The British Naval forces invaded Lagos in 1885 under the pretext of stopping slavery and human sacrifice. The noise their canon made was really loud, and the sound was heard round the streets of Lagos Island. The people described the sound as “A gb din gbinnn”. Which means a loud groundbreaking noise. The name Agidingbi was borne out of this.
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9. Victoria Island
Victoria Island was also a major hub for commerce and British ships berthed there often. It’s named after Queen Victoria of England who was Queen from 1837-1901.
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10. Ikeja
Ikeja, the capital of Lagos, is actually an abbreviation for “Ikorodu And Epe Joint Administration”. It was coined by the colonial masters for ease of administration.


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Check Laptop Configuration on Windows OS

Check Laptop Configuration

Check Laptop Configuration With Windows Command

Although you can check laptop configuration in the Windows System window or PC Info screen, they are not nearly as comprehensive as the System Information utility. The utility displays an in-depth inventory of your computer’s system configuration information. For example, you can view your laptop’s model type, view the services that are currently running on your system and get detailed information about hardware components — such as your laptop’s disk drive — and devices. You can access the utility through the Windows Run command.

Step 1

Press the “Windows” key to open the Start screen.

Step 2

Type “Run,” then select “Run” from the Results list.

Step 3

Type “msinfo32” in the Open field, then click “OK” to open the System Information window. The left pane of the window has each system category, and the right pane has the corresponding information for each category. The System Summary information automatically displays when the window opens.

Step 4

Scroll down the System Summary information in the right pane to check laptop configuration, such as the BIOS version and the total physical memory.

Step 5

Double-click a category that has information that you want to view, then click a sub-category to view the information. For example, if you want to view information about your laptop’s display, double-click “Components,” then click “Display.” Hardware Resources, Components, and Software Environment are the available categories.
In subsequent articles, we will discuss other ways in which you can check laptop configuration quickly.
That’s all about it. If you have found this article interesting, don’t hesitate to share with friends as well.
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How To Disable Pop-ups In Android Devices

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Disable Popup On Your Android Device.

Pop-up ads on a PC/Desktop are not desirable. On a Mobile Phone? it’s super irritating, to say the least.
Visiting a web page on its own takes a ton of data, having to load irrelevant adverts incessantly to top that is a whole new level of wastage.
Besides the obvious monetary viewpoint, they can also be super intrusive. Imagine losing a Pokemon due to an interruption by an Ad?!.
Well, you don’t have to keep tolerating them, and I believe the reason you are reading this article is to rid your device of all Pop-Ups. So, if you own an Android Smartphone, Tablet or/and Phablet, accompany me on this journey as we battle to work on restoring your device to its former glory by disabling these annoying Pop-Ups, using any of these straightforward tips, they all pretty much follow the same processes.
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Disable all Pop-Ups.

1. Scan for Malware.
The first thing to be considered is the possibility of Malware infection; Yes, you download your apps from Google Play store, but then, the hit of  Malware on Android in recent times sees to it that DASH APPS is infected on PlayStore by a virus known as “Ransomware”, with over 300million devices allegedly infected with it. Check it up on ‘Wikipedia‘.
You ‘may’ have escaped unscathed, but just to be on the safe side:
Launch your paid anti-virus e.g Kaspersky Internet Security, or Avira Antivirus Security (some free versions work fine too, just ensure you have a powerful anti-virus app installed on your gadget) and manually scan your device to ensure the displaying ad isn’t as a result of Adware.
Adware – The term adware is frequently used to describe a form of malware (malicious software) which presents unwanted advertisements to the user of a computer. The advertisements produced by adware are sometimes in an “un-closable window”. 
– Wikipedia.
Bearing that, if your Mobile Device‘s pop-up issue is as a result of an adware infection, this should solve it, however, you might want to try out some websites which thoroughly scans your device free of charge, “one can never be too careful”.

2. Install an Ad Blocker.
There are applications on Playstore which can be used to easily ‘block’ all Ads on your device, including those that pop up.
Yes, you get an app for virtually anything with Android. Ad Blockers which seem to live up to their potentials as at the time of publishing this post, however, are AdBlock Plus and AppBrain Ad Detector – Feel free to explore other options.
If you, however, do not buy the idea of installing yet another application on your device, then the two steps below should suffice to solve the issue.

3. Disable Ads on Your Browsers.
Android Browsers such as Chrome Browser, Android Browser, or even UC Browser all have inbuilt pop-up blocker which is really effective.
To enable them, do check with your Browser’s creator… There are numerous browser’s in the world of today and unfortunately, individual browser’s configuration cannot be covered in this post at this time (You can leave a comment behind if you have difficulty disabling ads on your browser or check back as periodic updates will be made on the article to cover as many browsers as are mostly used).
4. Find and Uninstall ‘Pop-up-Causing’ Apps.
If you haven’t been experiencing pop-ups beforehand, but your device decides to pull the card out after some while of your frustrating it with pressing it on a daily basis(lol, pun intended), and you recently have installed some apps on your Android device, then there’s a high probability one or more of the recently installed app is responsible.
In this case, it’s advisable to backtrack to when it all started and try to remember what app(s) it was you installed, then uninstall them.
If you cannot recall what app it was you recently installed, then, you might want to take a stroll around in your apps menu to see which and which you didn’t install on your own… this might equally jot your memory as to recognizing the recently installed app.
Like I mentioned, You might discover some apps you didn’t install on your own, or do not have an inclination of installing as in the process of surfing the internet most times, you click in absentia on links which install apps on your device, with or without you noticing.
You should take the drastic action of uninstalling them immediately, as they might not be a pop-up pusher alone, but a ‘Phishing’ application capable of compromising your privacy online. They might even go as far as stealing your credit-card information etc.

How To Uninstall an App on Android.

There are different Launcher’s out there which allows you to easily uninstall an app on your android with a simple one-two clicks, but in the case of not, due to the horde of Launchers available, it’s literally impossible to review them all, so, for the purpose of this article, we’ll be looking at the one way which is the same across all Android Devices.
To do this,
  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Browse through the Menus available until you see ‘Applications’, or ‘Apps’ depending on your device, Select it.
  • From the list of options, choose ‘Application Manager’ (or ‘App Manager’ as the case may be).
  • Here, you can see all apps on your device, listed with tabs, i.e Downloaded, SD Card, All, and Running; We only have dealings with the ‘Downloaded’ apps; Select it.
  • You’ll be presented with all the apps you have ever downloaded on the device, including those that came pre-installed.
  • Now, browse through the page until you see the app(s) you believe is causing the pop-ups.
  • Click on the app and you’ll either be presented with a dialog box to uninstall the app or you’re taken to a new page, where you get to see the option to ‘Uninstall’.
  • Choose it, and confirm Uninstall.
Note: Before uninstalling an app, ensure to Backup the application first.
That’s all, one or more of the methods above will definitely work for you.
Congrats, now you should see the pop-ups no more.
Is there a way you got rid of Pop-up on your Android device which isn’t covered here? please feel free to share with us.
Do not forget to share with your pals as well.
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