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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Get free Nigerian books on your mobile phone - Okadabooks








Okadabooks allows anyone in Nigeria(for now), pay for books with mobile credit(most of the books are free anyway) instead of using credit cards which have not been widely adopted in the country yet. They have been able to get more that 7500 downloads in the first 2 months and are still only on the Android mobile platform! 
Nice.

Saying I am Impressed would be an understatement. I get very excited at the slightest sense of progress in my beloved country, Nigeria. This is a very good app that will revolutionize the way we read and study, not only in Africa but world-wide. The user interface is very good and it's easy to use.

  • 90% of the books on the app are free
  • Secondary school students can get access to past WAEC and JAMB questions (I would've died for this during my time... *sigh). 
  • You can become an author and publish your own books.

Anyway, enough ranting from my ends. You can get the app on Google Play here

Watch an interview with the founder of Okadabooks, Mr. Ofili, below..

Nigeria's rejuvenating train services


Nigeria's train services have been abandoned for more than 20 years. The economy focused its resources on other sectors of the country neglecting the promising and once admired rail services. Nigeria has constantly been battered for the lack of good roads in the country causing accidents and loss of valuable lives that occur ever so often. There has never been a better time for the government to restore the Nigerian railway services.

I am an avid train-traveller and I love the serenity and safety train travel provides. Watching these videos below gave me a big sense of hope and optimism for Nigeria as this is the well-needed progress required for economic, cultural and infrastructural growth. Even though the services are not perfect yet, this was still a joy to watch.
Enjoy!
Clip 1

Watch more videos below

Friday, 7 June 2013

Video: Nigerian girls power generator with waste

This is an update to a post I made earlier about the girls who used urine to power a generator. Inspiring :')
Watch the video below



Thursday, 6 June 2013

Opengovernment Nigeria. Promising Initiative

As a Nigerian, I have no idea who is responisble for what in my state, talk more of the country. This means that I don't know who to blame or who to complain to. This is due to the fact that the political system in Nigeria is a bit blurry and probably congested.
Although Opengovernment Nigeria is still in its testing phase, I believe it has the potential to change Nigeria in a positive way.


Adewale Yusuf gives a nice description of the Opengovernemt online platform.

"Open Government is a web community built to enable the Nigerian public know which representatives are in power and what their responsibilities are to citizens. It shows what resources are allocated to various government levels and helps to monitor how these resources are spent.
Being a community based service, Open Government puts users in contact with their representatives so they can share their views on project policies being implemented. Users can also discuss among the community, challenges and issues relating to governance.
The platform provides all the information needed about the government – from the president to a local government chairman – immediately the required information about a user is supplied. It also gives a place to supervise all past and present projects in a local government.

“The people in Nigeria currently need a platform to help them understand what the responsibilities of different government representatives are to them, as well as monitor the projects that they are implementing, thereby holding them accountable.
Over the last few years, people in the country have gotten tired of a government that is not responsible to the people; the people are not involved in activities, processes and laws that their representatives are making on their behalf. There is a high level of abuse of funds and resources allocated towards the development of infrastructure for the benefit of society.” – Ogochukwu Francis Osifo, lead programmer at Open Government
Open Government aims to drive a change by engaging individuals to first know about the people that represent them in government and their responsibilities, monitor what they are doing in office, rate them based on key infrastructures needed in the communities, contact them directly from the platform, and share this information with their friends.
Open Government is charting a new terrain towards accountability and transparency in government in Nigeria. Now you can know your local government chairman and even get in touch with him if you want. Visit Open "

Hello food - Nigerian food delivery Service

Hello Food - Order food in Nigeria from 170 RESTAURANTS


Staying in the office for lunch? Tired of the same takeaways? Want to share a meal with your family at home? Do not hesitate anymore, it has never been so easy to order take-out food. At Hellofood we want to simplify your life. No more cooking or cleaning-up: with Hellofood, get your food delivered wherever you want, and enjoy a variety of cuisines and prices with just a few simple clicks.

On Hellofood type your city and your living area, and choose the meals and beverages you prefer on our online menus (local food, Chinese food, pizzas…). Checkout your order and enjoy different payment methods. We take care of everything else! We contact the restaurant, and make sure your order is delivered where you asked. Receive your sms of confirmation, sit back, relax and wait for piping hot food to be conveniently delivered to you!

Thanks to Hellofood discover great food every day, and enjoy steaming home food conveniently delivered to your home or office.   Visit Hello Food here>> http://www.hellofood.com.ng/index.htm

Konga and Jumia, Nigeria's largest online stores

"Online Shopping in Nigeria is still a relatively new idea gently taking root. Several online shopping malls and eShopping sites have established themselves with their customers of recent, and some are already becoming household names. Jumia (which was of recent known as Kasuwa) and Konga are some of them. With the current CBN-led awareness campaign to integrate the cash-less policy in Nigeria, online shopping has been identified as the presumed biggest gainers should the scheme gain a foothold.


These two notable online stores (Jumia and Konga) have become prominent above all other players in this new segment. Their advertising campaigns on Facebook and other social media is literally off-the-hook. They have even taken a step further by using conventional media (radio and print) to gain more visibility.

They have new deals and packages almost everyday, and they have products in almost all relevant categories.  Now, while it might be easy to get lost in the sheer awesomeness of Jumia and Konga, sometimes, it is good to review both and determine which of them is actually better." - Techbrandreview


I have personally used Jumia, and I have to the say, the service was pretty good. The "payment on delivery service" has to be one of the most convenient services on the Nigerian market; in my opinion anyway. These online platforms have given Nigerians access to a lot of products that were somewhat far-fetched earlier on . I believe there is a strong future for these companies as long as the maintain their world-class services.

Just felt like giving a brief overview of the services. I think you should give them a try next time you go shopping ;-)

Saturday, 27 April 2013

'Fundawear' offers long-distance foreplay

                                   

Would you use this in your relationship?

Read the full review here

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Manifesto for Agile Software Development in Yoruba




Found this interesting and funny. Just thought I'd share. The English version can be found here

Monday, 15 April 2013

A Robotic Dragonfly by Festo



  




The BioniCopter is the latest robotic marvel from German technology firm Festo, a company known for the creation of numerous devices that mimic wildlife including birds,jellyfish and penguins. Meant to mimic the motions of a dragonfly the BioniCopter is capable of flying in all directions including backward, and can also hover indefinitely in the same spot. Via Festo:

Friday, 12 April 2013

Nigerian youths innovating with technology. Yay naija! [must watch]

Interesting video showcasing robotic and mobile applications being developed by Nigerians in Yaba Lagos.
I love seeing Nigerians being productive and making moves. We complain too much biko.

 Here is a link to some apps that have been launched: -  
-Efiko (http://www.efiko.com.ng/ ) is a mobile self-help tool for students

Tiket Mobile http://www.tiketmobile.com/  which helps you get information and buy bus tickets for across Lagos. (dope!!)

- Budgit - a website that tries to simplify the complex Nigerian budget ( found here: http://www.yourbudgit.com/ ) (Impressive)

 Read more on the whole concept of the "innovative hub" below....

Friday, 22 February 2013

I think Google Glass is going to be amazing

The video below shows what using Google glass is going to feel like when it is finally released.
The device can be controlled by voice and some other form of gesture control which I am not too sure of at the moment.

Enjoy the video below

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Dyson launches £1000 tap


Dyson - the British engineering group - has unveiled a device that combines a high-speed hand dryer with hot and cold water outlets.
The Airblade Tap builds on the firm's success with its existing standalone cold air hand driers, but is more expensive at £1,000.

Huawei launches Windows phone in Africa


Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has unveiled a bespoke Windows-run smartphone exclusively available in Africa.
The customised device is being launched today in partnership with Microsoft as part of its new 4Afrika Initiative.
This includes plans to develop cheap wireless broadband in the Rift Valley in Kenya and help local people in South Africa and Egypt develop Windows apps.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Nexus 4 back on sale in the UK


The Nexus 4 is back on sale through Google Play, with a 2-3 week shipping period.
After being out of stock for months here's your first chance of the year to get hold of a Nexus 4 at the crazy-low Google Play Store price. As before, prices are £239 for 8GB, or £279 for 16GB. Phones ordered today are scheduled to ship within 1-2 weeks.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Butterfly tea - beautiful design

By: Yena Lee



Nigerian man builds plane from scratch!

It took Ifiemi Felagha 8 years to build this plane with no external funding. This reminds me of Engineer Okpere who built a car using locally sourced parts. This men are just amazing and should be praised on a international level. They have so much potential that should be harvested for economic growth and even educational development in Nigeria. I hope 36 year old Ifiemi (in the video below) and  Engineer Okpere don't get pushed to the side.
God bless Nigeria .

Read more below

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Clear App for iPhone

I've had close to 10 todo-apps on my phone and I always end up abandoning them as they never seem to do the trick. I take a lot of notes and I write down anything I think of. Most todo-list-apps just have unnecessary clutter.
Clear makes everything very simple. It's very simple and elegant (Although you may need to play around with it a bit to get the hang of it). It is the only todo app that I have found effective.









Clear can be used for:

  • Shopping lists
  • Quick notes
  • Lists for movies to watch
  • Ideas
  • Bucket lists for those big life goals 

If you like taking quick notes, making todo lists and so on, Clear may just be the right app for you.
Watch the video of how to use Clear after the cut...

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Webdesign #Delta - QuadBuy

I haven't added any new designs to my webdesign  series for a long time now. So, I am proud to present, number 4 in the series... Quadbuy.
Quadbuy is a student marketplace for students in Brunel University (for now) and is designed by Gadgetboy Naija. :-)
The Project is still in its beta phase and we hope it will be successful in helping students sell stuff to each other.

View the site here >> www.quadbuy.co.uk (Please make sure your browser is up to date)




Saturday, 12 January 2013

DuckDuck Go - Cool search engine


Google has dominated the search engine world for eons (haha). Although there are many more search engines out there, nobody seems to be interested in them and since Google is doing what we want, why bother?
I'm a dedicated Google user just like most of us, but I've found myself switching to DuckDuck Go anytime I want to make an "interesting search".
I really like the interface of the search Engine and the way it presents it's results. The results seem more genuine and human-like (to me anyway).

I think you should give it a go and find out if you'll like it
www.duckduckgo.com

If you shop online, you're gonna love this

Before buying anything online, you should check out www.hotukdeals.com if you haven't already.
It's a UK deals website where anyone can share and vote on deals. 

Just type in the name of the store you are shopping at and Hotukdeals will provide you with valid vouchers(and even expired ones-which you can't use) to use for your transaction for that day. Its very simple and it works. 
Don't know why anyone wouldn't want to use it.




Try it out here