Thursday, February 27, 2014

This Is My Response To Godwon.Sinzu Replies With A New mercedez Benz!

Just when you think it's all done and dusted, Sinzu(formerly known as Sauce Kid) has lashed out at Godwon again with the picture of a new mercedes Benz car. He posted it the car on his twitter handle some minutes ago with the caption: This is my response to godwon.. Get ur money up fuckboy .

Find below the fuul caption.

SinzuSMG ‏@SinzuSMG 22m

This is my response to godwon.. Get ur money up fuckboy pic.twitter.com/RuN8dKSUwn


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Monday, February 3, 2014

Hey Friends: Make ₦2,000 in Five Easy Steps



Go to www.dealdey.com and click on the “invite a friend” tab.


Mail your unique link to your friend (be nice; tell them how to make ₦2,000 too.).










You can get started using this link: http://www.dealdey.com/?ref=IGTWE3XQ4E

OS X: Keychain Access asks for keychain "login" after changing login password



If you change your account's password using your Mac OS X Install disc (or if your network-based account password is changed due to a network admin forcing a password change), your default keychain password (which uses the same initial password as your user account) does not change. Because of this, you will be prompted to enter a keychain password each time an application requires authentication that your keychain would normally provide.

Note: This doesn't happen if you change your account password using Accounts preferences.

If you want your default keychain to be unlocked automatically when you log in, synchronize your Keychain Access and account login passwords by doing this:

1. Open Keychain Access (you can get to it by choosing Utilities from the Go menu in the Finder).

2.From the Edit menu, choose Change Password for Keychain "login."

3.Type the former password of the account that you are currently logged in to, then click OK.

4.If you entered the correct password, a new window appears; enter the original password again in the Current Password field.

5.In the New Password field, type the password that matches your current account password.

6. Re-enter the newer password in the Verify field, then click OK.

If you don't remember your original (former) account password

If you don't remember your original password, you'll need to delete the keychain. Deleting a keychain also deletes all the password data saved in that keychain.

1. In Keychain Access, choose Preferences from the Keychain Access menu.

2. If available, click the Reset My Default Keychain button. This will remove the login keychain and create a new one with the password provided.

3. If Reset My Default Keychain is not available, choose Keychain List from the Edit menu.

4.Delete the "login" keychain.

The next time you log in to the account, you can save your current password in a keychain.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

How to Change the Name of a Bookmark on a Mac Computer



Did you recently save a bookmark on your Mac computer, but think the name of it doesn't match the page it leads to? If one doesn't match, you can change the old name of it into a new name to make it feel right.
Steps

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Right-click on the bookmark you want to change the name of.

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Choose Edit from the drop down menu. A small window should pop up.
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3
Type in the new name you want the bookmark to be named after.
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4
Type in the URL you want the bookmark to lead to, if you'd like.
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Click Save when you're done.
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The bookmark's name should have a different name after clicking Save.


Tips

If you'd like, you could also change the URL.

1000 VOICES CAMPAIGN.. LETS KEEP THE BALL ROLLING.. #SLUM2SCHOOL #LetsDoMore



Slum2school Africa, a volunteer based development organization driven by young social reformers to provide scholarship and psycho-social support for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC’s) in slums in Nigeria and across Africa, launched its campaign for 2013/2014 Academic session tagged #1000 Voices in August 2013 and was meant to last till September 2014.

The campaign was geared towards enrolling 1000 kids from 5 communities namely Makoko, Okuagbo, Sogunlo, Aiyetoru in Yaba Local Government and Emina community, a remote island in Epe into schools under our scholarship and support programs.

Slum2School Africa was founded in February 2012 and since then; it has enrolled about 650 children into schools around Lagos. The organization’s founder and Executive Director, Otto Orondaam stated in a recent stakeholder meeting saying “though our impact in 2013 had increased by over 100% and currently we are supporting about 650 children in schools, we are still far from our 1000 target and we need to do more”. We need to ensure that these children stay in schools and are getting the best form of education and moral/mentorship training” so 2014 will be a year for more Action. “The impact that we have made in the communities is so amazing, but we realize that we have only just scratched the bark of the tree. The 2013 UNESCO report posited that about 58 Million children of school age in the world are presently out of schools, 10.5 million of those children are in Nigeria alone.


The campaign’s strategic emphasis is on the use of new media and several social media platforms and the volunteer’s network/ partners to reach its target audience as it did in its last successful campaigns.

To donate towards this campaign, kindly make payments only to the following Slum2School accounts:



For further inquiries contact support info@slumtoschool.org or call +234 814 2828 750 or 0700Slum2School

Lets Make a great impact and transform our society together. #LetsDoMore