December 2011
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Bomb blast in suleja, Nigeria - Xmas day massacre
Got a DM on twitter concerning the bomb blast in suleja.checked Facebook and no one is posting anything ..guess everyone is still taking care of their Xmas chicken. The government promised everyone they are in control and everyone should go about their businesses. Here is the end result, more deaths. Saddest day of the year. Stories confirmed the said group Boko Haram had made bold...
Dec 26th
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My work around for the Nexus S blocking Facebook...
One great thing about owning a Nexus S or any Android phone for that matter is the awesomeness of having to sync your contacts with services like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,Google Contacts etc. Facebook happens to be the most interesting since I do have lots of friends there. Its really great to get the most recent profile picture of a Friend on Facebook automatically synced with his details on...
Dec 22nd
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A comical way to look at Programming - The Harry...
I was in a bus on my back home from Computer Village at Ikeja. Somehow I got thinking of programming and how people look at us (Programmers that is). Its pretty confusing for the uninitiated to really understand our personality. Why do we do the things we do? Why do we seem anti-social? Why do we look somewhat emotionally unavailable? Are we robots? I do see these questions floating in peoples...
Dec 13th
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“I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live...”
– Muhammad Ali (via dustyprogrammer)
Dec 12th
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Something about waiting till its time..Sunday...
Went to my first Sunday service after my arrival in Lagos. Same old same. I notice the church had a little face lift. Decorations and the choir even wore a cute uniform. Maybe its the Christmas spirit doing its thing. We had a visiting pastor. She preached and from her preaching one could tell she was trained back in the old days ..when Christian where really soldiers for christ unlike our new...
Dec 5th
The sermon
Went to my first Sunday service after my arrival in Lagos. Same old same. I notice the church had a little face lift.decorations and the choir even got a cute uniform. Maybe its the Christmas spirit doing its thing. We had a visiting pastor. She preached and from her preaching one could tell she was trained back in the old days ..when Christian where really soldiers for christ unlike our new day...
Dec 4th