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30 May, 2017

SOLUTION TO RICOH CODE PROBLEM

To Enter and Exit the SP Mode

1. Press Clear Modes key .

2. On the operation panel keypad, press 107

3. Hold down Clear key more than 3 seconds.

The Copy SP or PM Counter items are displayed. If the printer or
scanner/printer option is installed, the Printer SP and Scanner SP items are also available.

4. Press Copy SP.

5. To exit the SP mode, just press Exit in the upper right corner of the SP mode screen.

Or

try Clear, 1, 4, 3, and the cancel button 2 times.

JAMB UTME

Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified tertiary matriculation Examination (UTME) has officially ended. As it is usual in any examination, some candidates performed very well while others didn’t. Though your good performance in the examination does not guarantee admission but it is a right step in the right direction.

So today I have cheering news for you, which if utilized very well could aid you in getting admitted this year. You might have performed very well in JAMB but is that all? Many candidates have scored better in the past but never got admitted. Thus what are those things you need to focus on, after a successful JAMB UTME EXAMINATION?

Work Harder: The euphoria of UTME should be over by now. The reality needs to dawn on you that you need to work harder to gain admission this year. Gaining admission is not all about scoring high in UTME. You need to focus more on performing better in your Post UTME than you did in JAMB. Because JAMB UTME performance is a means to an end but it is not the end itself.

Learn More About Your School of Choice: The tertiary institution which you chose to study in means a lot. Since each university/ polytechnic/ college of education has its own requirements and mode of entry. This is the time to learn about that, the school's cut-off points, course of study requirements etc. It does not end there; you need to start researching about your school, what it entails, and the best means to get admitted there.
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket: The fact that most candidates end up not gaining admission even after performing well in JAMB and POST JAMB should be a source of concern to you. If you really wish to get admitted this year, you need to explore many opportunities. Many a times, you depend solely on one university/ polytechnic/ college of education, and if you fail to get admitted there become stranded. I personally got admitted into my second choice university despite not getting it in my first choice school. Had it been, I never explored other opportunities of taking the pain to know about my school now, or even stressing myself to write its post utme, perhaps I wouldn’t have been admitted when I did. So, explore other opportunities as you prepare to get admitted this year.

Stay Glued to Naija Inspirational Hub: Naija Inspirational Hub was created to inspire and educate you to greatness. Subscribe to my newsletter and also visit this blog daily. I promise to bring you news updates about different institutions, tips that can make you succeed in your forthcoming post utme examinations, and inspirational articles that will spur you to be the best in whatever you do.

Pray Harder: Never under-estimate the power of prayers in whatever you do especially as you seek to gain admission. The competition out there is stiff with many competent and qualified candidates hoping to get admitted. You need to do what I have highlighted above and also pray harder to be on top of your game. Remember it is neither by your power nor might but with prayer you will surely get there.

On a Final Note:
Gaining admission into any tertiary institution in Nigeria is really a herculean task. The first step you have taken by performing well in your JAMB is a right one in the right direction. Therefore, doing what works is what you need most at this critical time. The tips given above are necessary to guarantee you admission this year.

14 May, 2017

LIFE THINGS

A very rich man took his son to a village to
show what poverty is all about :

After the trip, he asked his son about poverty.
The son replied:
We have 1 dog, they have 4.
We have a small pool, they have a long river.
We've lamps, they have stars.
We've small piece of land, they've large fields.
We buy food, they grow theirs & eat fresh.
They have friends to play, we don't have friends,
We have to play with Computers & Video games.
They have happiness, we have only money.
Their fathers have time for their children,
Our father don't have.

The boy's dad was speechless.

Then boy said: Thanks dad for showing me how poor we are.
.
Life is all about how we see, interpret & accept things !!
Hope we learnt something from this?

Regards,
Bem T.

11 May, 2017

CONSUMER ROTATION


CONSUMER ROTATION
          The Nigerian Government with other organizations and individuals are making collective efforts to safeguard the interest of consumers in the country. A final user of any product or service one called consumer of that product or good. Consumer protection as an aspect of consumerism is a device adopted by Government and organizations of safeguard consumers’ interest.

LAWS PROTECTING CONSUMERS.
(a)             Sale of Goods Acts 1893 – Made in England but adopted in most countries including Nigeria. The law provided that consumers take possession of goods bought without problems, it should perform as promised and conform with any description of the product.
(b)             Using laws – Those that fix interest rates on loans. That the weakness of the consumers should not be used to exploit them. In Nigeria, these laws are enforced by CBN, which is the apex and regulating bank.
(c)              Hire purchase Act 1975 – Made to spell out the rights and duties of the hire purchaser and seller from cheating and exploitation.
The Act provided that the case price and hire purchase price be shown to the customer to choose. It also provided that if the hire purchase pays up to the cost, the seller should not reclaim the article except through a count order among other provision.
(d)              
Price Control Decree of 1977 – This is the amended one of 1970. This decree brought about price control board set up to regulate price of certain goods in Nigeria after the civil war.
(e)              Food and Drug – This was promulgated to regulate the manufacture, sale and advertisement of foods, drugs, cosmetics and other related products. The federal Government created the dept of food and drug in the health ministry to enforce the provisions of this act in 1970 over the functions of this department.
(f)               Standard organization of Nigeria – Established by a decree in 1971 to standardise method and products of industries throughout Nigeria and to ensure compliance with Government policy on standardization.

CONSUMER ROTATION


CONSUMER ROTATION
          The Nigerian Government with other organizations and individuals are making collective efforts to safeguard the interest of consumers in the country. A final user of any product or service one called consumer of that product or good. Consumer protection as an aspect of consumerism is a device adopted by Government and organizations of safeguard consumers’ interest.

LAWS PROTECTING CONSUMERS.
(a)             Sale of Goods Acts 1893 – Made in England but adopted in most countries including Nigeria. The law provided that consumers take possession of goods bought without problems, it should perform as promised and conform with any description of the product.
(b)             Using laws – Those that fix interest rates on loans. That the weakness of the consumers should not be used to exploit them. In Nigeria, these laws are enforced by CBN, which is the apex and regulating bank.
(c)              Hire purchase Act 1975 – Made to spell out the rights and duties of the hire purchaser and seller from cheating and exploitation.
The Act provided that the case price and hire purchase price be shown to the customer to choose. It also provided that if the hire purchase pays up to the cost, the seller should not reclaim the article except through a count order among other provision.
(d)              
Price Control Decree of 1977 – This is the amended one of 1970. This decree brought about price control board set up to regulate price of certain goods in Nigeria after the civil war.
(e)              Food and Drug – This was promulgated to regulate the manufacture, sale and advertisement of foods, drugs, cosmetics and other related products. The federal Government created the dept of food and drug in the health ministry to enforce the provisions of this act in 1970 over the functions of this department.
(f)               Standard organization of Nigeria – Established by a decree in 1971 to standardise method and products of industries throughout Nigeria and to ensure compliance with Government policy on standardization.

CONSUMER ROTATION


CONSUMER ROTATION
          The Nigerian Government with other organizations and individuals are making collective efforts to safeguard the interest of consumers in the country. A final user of any product or service one called consumer of that product or good. Consumer protection as an aspect of consumerism is a device adopted by Government and organizations of safeguard consumers’ interest.

LAWS PROTECTING CONSUMERS.
(a)             Sale of Goods Acts 1893 – Made in England but adopted in most countries including Nigeria. The law provided that consumers take possession of goods bought without problems, it should perform as promised and conform with any description of the product.
(b)             Using laws – Those that fix interest rates on loans. That the weakness of the consumers should not be used to exploit them. In Nigeria, these laws are enforced by CBN, which is the apex and regulating bank.
(c)              Hire purchase Act 1975 – Made to spell out the rights and duties of the hire purchaser and seller from cheating and exploitation.
The Act provided that the case price and hire purchase price be shown to the customer to choose. It also provided that if the hire purchase pays up to the cost, the seller should not reclaim the article except through a count order among other provision.
(d)              
Price Control Decree of 1977 – This is the amended one of 1970. This decree brought about price control board set up to regulate price of certain goods in Nigeria after the civil war.
(e)              Food and Drug – This was promulgated to regulate the manufacture, sale and advertisement of foods, drugs, cosmetics and other related products. The federal Government created the dept of food and drug in the health ministry to enforce the provisions of this act in 1970 over the functions of this department.
(f)               Standard organization of Nigeria – Established by a decree in 1971 to standardise method and products of industries throughout Nigeria and to ensure compliance with Government policy on standardization.

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