28 February 2019

17% of adult Nigerians don’t have smartphones

17% of adult Nigerians don’t have smartphones’

By Officialelvis Blog

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About 17 per cent of Nigerian adults are without smartphones. A study conducted by Pew Research Centre, based in Washington D.C., USA, which disclosed this, however said 39 per cent owned a smartphone, while 44 per cent use ordinary mobile phone.
Nigeria, according to Woldometer is a country with 200 million populations.
   
Pew Research Centre noted that smartphone ownership can vary widely by country, even across advanced economies.
While around nine-in-ten or more South Koreans, Israelis, and Dutch people own smartphones, ownership rates are closer to six-in-ten in other developed nations like Poland, Russia, and Greece.
  
According to the study, in emerging economies, too, smartphone ownership rates vary substantially, from highs of 60 per cent in South Africa and Brazil to just around four-in-ten in Indonesia, Kenya and Nigeria.
Among the countries surveyed, ownership is lowest in India, where only 24 per cent report having a smartphone.
 
The Pew study observed that in South Africa, which has a population of 58 million; only six per cent of the adults are without smartphones, while 60 per cent use at least one, 33 per cent use a mobile device that are not smart.
   
Further analysis of the study showed that Kenya with a population of 52.2 million, the adults without smartphone is 14 per cent; penetration of those with it is 41 per cent, while 45 per cent use mobile devices that are not smart.
Tunisia, another country surveyed, with a population of 11.8 million, 10 per cent of the adult population are without smartphones, 45 per cent has one each, while 45 per cent also use a mobile that is smart.
The Centre estimated that more than five billion people have mobile devices, and over half of these connections are smartphones. But the growth in mobile technology to date has not been equal, either across nations or within them.
   
It noted that people in advanced economies are more likely to have mobile phones – smartphones in particular – and are more likely to use the Internet and social media than people in emerging economies.
   
The U.S. firm said in most emerging economies, patterns of smartphone ownership look quite different, “in these countries, ownership rates across all age groups tend to be lower than those seen in advanced economies.
According to Pew, whether in advanced or emerging economies, younger people, those with higher levels of education and those with higher incomes are more likely to be digitally connected.
Younger people in every country surveyed are much more likely to have smartphones, access the Internet and use social media. In all of the advanced economies surveyed, large majorities under the age of 35 own a smartphone.
In contrast, smartphone ownership among advanced economies’ older populations varies widely, ranging from just about a quarter of Russians 50 and older to about nine-in-ten older South Koreans.
     
“In most emerging economies, however, patterns of smartphone ownership look quite different. In these countries, ownership rates across all age groups tend to be lower than those seen in advanced economies.
For example, while majorities of adults ages 50 and older own smartphones in many advanced economies, in no emerging economy surveyed do smartphone ownership rates among this older group rise above 35 per cent,” it noted.
   
Furthermore, the Centre said education and income level also play sizable roles when it comes to explaining differences in technological use in most countries.
The research firm said in every country surveyed, better-educated and higher-income people are more likely to use the Internet than people with lower levels of education or income, and in nearly every country, the same is true of social media use.
   
“The education gaps in emerging economies are especially wide. For example, a majority of Nigerians with a secondary education or more use social media (58 per cent) compared with just 10 per cent of Nigerians with less education, for a gap of 48 percentage points.
The education gap in internet use is an even wider 53 points: 65 per cent of more-educated Nigerians use the internet compared with just 12 per cent of those with lower levels of education,” it stated

Did Ed Sheeran Have A Secret Wedding?

Did Ed Sheeran Have A Secret Wedding?

By Officialelvis Blog

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Multiple Grammy award-winning singer, Ed Sheeran may be a married man!
According to multiple reports, the “Castle on the Hill” crooner and his fiancee, Cherry Seaborn got married in a private ceremony back in December 2018.
The 28-year-old Sheeran is said to have wed 26-year-old Seaborn in a top-secret ceremony at his country estate in Suffolk, England, just before Christmas. The duo had wanted a private ceremony so badly it is gathered they didn’t even invite their celebrity pals.
A source told The Sun,
“Ed got married a few days before Christmas. It was very quiet – just Ed’s oldest school pals, limited familyand the priest. There were only 40 people so no Taylor Swift, record company executives or any royals or pop star pals. He wanted no fuss and he wanted it to be something entirely for them – just a tiny winter wedding.”
The source added,
“It’s amazing that he’s the biggest pop star in the world but he was just able to quietly slide off and wed. Neither of them were that fussed about making a big deal about it. Cherry just wanted to get it out of the way without any problems or intrusions.”
It is also gathered that although the lovebirds already made things official, the celebrations aren’t over quite yet. The newlyweds plan on having another wedding for the friends who couldn’t attend the first one.
“Ed and Cherry are planning a festival-style party for a wider list to happen at the end of the summer,” the source explained to the outlet. “That will be all singing and dancing, and they’ll be able to invite Taylor and their record company colleagues and royal friends.”
It would be recalled that the “Photographs” singer has been very quiet about his wedding plans since announcing his engagement to Seaborn in January 2018. In March 2018, when Sheeran was asked when the wedding was going to be, he told an Australian radio station,
“We were both kind of wearing rings,” he said. “It also means that nobody will know when we have got married.”

Comedian, Mr Jollof Display 4+4 Sign, Fans Blast Him

Comedian, Mr Jollof Display 4+4 Sign, Fans Blast Him

By Officialelvis Blog


Okocha Breaks Silence After Court Issued Bench Warrant For His Arrest.

Okocha Breaks Silence After Court Issued Bench Warrant For His Arrest.

By Officialelvis Blog

Former Super Eagles captain, Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha yesterday said he was never contacted over his alleged failure to pay income tax before a Lagos court issued a bench warrant for his arrest.
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Many local and international media celebrated the order by a Lagos High Court in Igbosere for Okocha’s arrest earlier in the week.
He was taken to court by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice on a three-count charge bordering on failure to furnish return of income.
But Okocha spoke for the first time yesterday when he told The Guardian in a telephone chat that he was never contacted by anybody regarding income taxes. “I only read about it on the pages of newspapers.
No one contacted me. As a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I know very well that nobody is above the law. But honestly speaking, I was never contacted by anybody on issues before the court order.”
The former Bolton of England midfielder, and member of Super Eagles squad to Tunisia ’94 and Atlanta ’96 Olympics, however hinted that the issue had been settled. “It has been settled, but I won’t be able to give you details,” he stated.
The Guardian recalls that the prosecutor, Dr. Jide Martins, had stated that he filed the charge on June 6, 2017, adding that the case came up for the first time on October 5, 2017 but the defendant (Okocha) did not appear in court.
It led to several adjournments before he urged the court to issue a bench warrant.
Justice Adedayo Akintoye has adjourned the case until April 15 for the execution of the bench warrant and further hearing.
Meanwhile, Okocha, regarded as one of the best African players of all time, has called on two ex-internationals, Edema Fuludu and Victor Ikpeba, and others involved in the chairmanship tussle for the Delta Football Association to apply wisdom. Okocha is the immediate past chairman of DFA.

Dangote Gains $5.8bn In One Day, Now World’s 64th Richest Person

Dangote Gains $5.8bn In One Day, Now World’s 64th Richest Person

By Officialelvis Blog 

Aliko Dangote, Nigeria's and Africa's richest man gained $5.8bn in one day and his total net worth rose to $16.6bn on Tuesday, making him the world’s 64th richest person. 
Dangote's wealth fell from $10.5bn at the end of last year to a low of $9.63bn on January 1, 2019, but it grew to $10.8bn on Monday, February 25 as confirmed in a report by Bloomberg Billionaires Index, a ranking of the world’s 500 richest people. 
However the net worth of Dangote increased by 23 per cent from $13.5bn on February 26, 2018, to $16.6bn, as he gained $5.8bn in one day, emerging 64th richest person in the world. While he is the only Nigerian on the list of 500 billionaires and also retained his position as Africa’s richest person, it should also be noted that his wealth rise by 58 per cent so far this year, emerged the second biggest mover after Andrew Forrest, founder and largest shareholder of Fortescue Metals Group, the world’s fourth-largest iron ore producer. Forrest’s wealth has grown by 59 per cent this year.



9-Year-Old Boy Tries To Rob Jewelry Store With Fake Gun. See Photos

9-Year-Old Boy Tries To Rob Jewelry Store With Fake Gun. See Photos

By Officialelvis Blog 

A nine-year-old boy was kicked out of a jewellery shop after trying to hold it up with a replica gun. CCTV footage from the store in Argentina showed the boy walking up to the counter before pulling out the fake pistol from his trousers.
The incident happened in the city of Moreno, in the eastern Argentinian Province of Buenos Aires, on February 16.
Jewellery shop owner Nicolás García remained calm as he approached the boy and dragged him out of the shop without incident.
“The kid told me to give him everything, to not be a moron because he will ‘burn’ me,” Mr García told La Nacion . “I thought it was a toy gun, I could not imagine that he was talking to me seriously.”
He grabbed the boy and walked him out of the shop.
The boy’s 28-year-old mother, who identifies herself only as Daniela, recognised him from the security camera footage and confirmed the gun was a replica.
The mother-of-six said her son was expelled from school last year for dropping his trousers at a classmate.
She claimed threw away the fake gun as soon as she found out what had happened. Mr Garcia reported the attempted robber at his local police station after he received threats from relatives of the boy.
He was told by the police that the boy was under the age of criminality but they are investigating whether an adult was behind his actions.

Fire engulfed Computer Science building in Unilag, Lagos

Fire engulfed Computer Science building in Unilag, Lagos

By Officialelvis Blog 

Fire consumed the 3rd floor of the computer science department in Unilag.   The fire was burning from a room right above the top of the building’s entrance. Flames and smoke came through the open spaces by the wall and it began to spread. Student jumped out of the window to escape the fire.
Some student yelled, “ call the fire department “, We are not sure if anyone called the fire department but the student tried to deal with the fire the best way the can.
Official casualty report is pending.