Thursday, August 10, 2017

How to track a phone number in Nigeria?

How to track a phone number in Nigeria? Author: Aisha Nnamani There may be times when we need to know how to track a cell phone. Usually, we will use a phone tracker to figure out where our phone is if it has been stolen. Or we use it to find our lost phone. Today we will tell you how to track a cell phone and tell you about the top phone trackers! Continue reading to learn more. How can I find out the mobile location? Let’s establish a couple of things. First, there are different websites that will offer you phone number tracking services. Some of them are reliable, and others are scams. Remember - do not enter your phone number on the sites that you’ve never heard about. Find some reviews about them. There are a lot of scams these days that are only want to get your phone number in order to send spam messages in the future. You don’t want that, right? Check each website before entering your phone number. Second, in the days of modern technology, it is advised to use mobile phone tracking via GPS rather than phone number tracking. The reason is that it will track the phone more directly and you will get the right location. It is not 100% precise, but usually, you won’t be further than 5 kilometers, depending on the connection. The option with GPS is great when you’ve lost your phone, or somebody stole it from you. Usually, it is easy to find your phone if you lost it, but may be challenging to get it back from a robber. In the second case of the phone number tracking, it will be hard to get the exact location, plus a lot of systems that are offering phone number tracking services are only able to identify the country, the network operator and sometimes the city. You might need to use the phone tracker by number only when you want to know from whom a suspicious phone call came. And it won’t give you a lot of information - as we told you before. Usually, you will get only the country, perhaps the city and the mobile operator. In order to track the phone number and get the exact location, you will need apps that use GPS to figure out the location of the phone and also require the phone number in order to use the app. Thus they create a profile that is always attached to the phone number. This option is perfect for family or friends usage. You will always know where they are, it will be easier to arrange meetings and find each other, and it’s just fun to look what your friend or relative is doing. How to track a phone number? READ ALSO: How to track a stolen phone in Nigeria? Alright, you have come here because you want to know how to track a phone number in Nigeria! And we will tell you how to do it right now. In order to track a cell phone, you will need several things: - A phone number; - Computer or laptop or smartphone; - Internet. Have all you need? Let’s get started then! Remember, we told you that there are a lot of websites that offer the service of phone tracking? We have a list of the top Nigeria phone number trackers. Some of them are online, others are apps on Android phones. Choose whatever you prefer. What phone trackers can I use? Note that the list is in no particular order. Trace Phone Number This is a free phone tracker by number. A relatively simple website, we should say. The only thing you need to do is to enter the number and click on the “Trace” button. Pros: - It’s completely free; - There is no registration required; - You will know the network operator and the location. Cons: - Phone number traces is available only in India; - The location is far from precise. There are not a lot of Nigeria phone number trackers websites. Most of them only allow you to track in either in India or US. In the list below you will find an Android app that will help you to establish the number location in Nigeria. Called ID & Number Locator This one is a free app that will help you to track a cell phone. But besides being a phone number tracker, it is also a caller identifier. Pros: - You can block a caller; - It has a database of about 13000 cities. If your city is in it, you can search a mobile number without an internet connection; - The program supports 200 countries; - Besides knowing the location of the caller, you can also see the ID. Cons: - If your phone has the Android version lower than 4.0 (which is doubtful but still), you won’t be able to use the app. Not all of us use Android phones. Some of us are iPhone users! And there are also apps there that will help you find your phone. Mobile Number Tracker Pro Another mobile tracking program which has the same services as the others - it is supposed to track the phone number location. Pros: - You can basically track any phone number globally. - You can also call and message from the app; Cons: - There might be some issues with the phone locator; - If you don’t have any active internet connection, then you may have certain problems. As you can see, there are not a lot of options that you can use to track a phone number in Nigeria. Most of the websites work only in other countries, such as India and the U.S. Also, they don’t offer a lot of specific information. It is still advised to track the mobile phone itself, not by using the phone number. However, we hope that our tips have helped you

PRESS STATEMENT BY GWC ON THE OZUBULU MASSACRE ON SUNDAY 6TH OF AUGUST, 2017.

PRESS STATEMENT BY GWC ON THE OZUBULU MASSACRE ON SUNDAY 6TH OF AUGUST, 2017. The Green Women for Change and Empowerment Foundation (GWC) received with shock the news of the sacrilegious invasion of St. Philip’s Catholic Church, Amakwa, Ozubulu, Anambra state and the senseless shooting and killing of innocent worshippers in the early hours of Sunday, August 6, 2017. We condemn this heinous crime as cruel, sadistic, unconscionable and unjustifiable. Consequently, we call upon the Nigeria Police, the Directorate of State Security (DSS) and all law enforcement agencies to leave no stone unturned in the search for and apprehension of the barbarians responsible for this dastardly act. We commend the Governor of Anambra state, His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano for his timely and personal intervention in calming frayed nerves and the drafting of extra fifty healthcare professionals to complement those available at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi where the injured have been receiving treatment. Over and beyond the outpouring of grief and condemnations, this unfortunate incident provides us an opportunity to re-evaluate and re-order our value system as a people. A culture that glorifies wealth and affluence, even when ill-gotten, over and above education and integrity, will invariably give rise to a situation such as we had at Ozubulu, and ultimately destroy the society. That is if the report of the police preliminary investigation is anything to go by. It is unconscionable also for any person or group of persons to make political capital out of this dastardly act. As preliminary investigation by the police has revealed, this is an isolated incident with no political, religious or ethnic undertones. And none should be ascribed to it. GWC commiserate with the families of the deceased and wounded the good people of Ozubulu town and Ndi Anambra for their tragic loss. We stand as one with them and pray that the Almighty will grant them the fortitude to bear their loss. Dr. Chinwe Ezejiofor Executive Director Green Women for Change and Empowerment Foundation (GWC

Benue Politician finds N2.3m in company's account, returns to owner

Benue Politician finds N2.3m in company's account, returns to owner By Yemi Itodo The Exectuive Chairman of Otukpo local government council, Hon. George Alli, has returned the sum of N2.3m to the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB). DAILY POST gathered that, the SUBEB had last week, erroneously wired the said amount into the account of Zaginas Company, a firm that George Alli had interest in before becoming the local government boss. When his attention was drawn to the credit alert, the LG boss demanded to know if the General Manager of the company was actually expecting any credit transfer in such volume, but discovered that the transaction was done in error. In a telephone chat with DAILY POST on Tuesday, Alli said he called the General Manager and others for a preliminary investigation, after which, the company wrote to SUBEB, intimating them on the erroneous transaction. When asked why he decided to instruct the company to return the money and not divert it for its use, the Council boss said, "a good name is better than silver and gold, and if one decides to sit on what does not belong to him, there are ways such person will loose things, 10 times what he is sitting on". Alli said "sincerity and honesty have a way of attracting other benefits", adding that it was not proper holding unto what did not belong to him, thereby causing someone at the government agency to be held responsible for the mistake. On his part, the Director of Finance and Account of SUBEB, Mr James Sesugh Hon, thanked George Alli, for the uncommon display of honesty, "despite the economic situation, where everyone is looking for money". Mr. Hon, who reportedly received the cheque to the tune of N2.3m on behalf of SUBEB from Alli, also enjoined other Nigerians to imbibe the culture of honesty as displayed by the Council Chairman. "Here is a Nigerian, who was not expecting money, found money in his account, yet returned same", Hon enthused. Mr. Hon also explained that, as soon as he was informed by Zaginas Company about the erroneous transaction, he quickly queried the Director of Physical Planning, to find out why the memo of N2.3m was raised in favour of the company. He, however, explained that, he got a reply that, the files on the subject matter, were taken to Abuja, saying, such verification would not be done until the files were returned.

Buhari's Health: Charly Boy, others are getting it wrong.

Buhari's Health: Charly Boy, others are getting it wrong. - Dr. Ajulo A constitutional lawyer Dr. Kayode Olukayode Ajulo says the so called 90 days limit for which the President can be away is a farce and not constitutional. Speaking with Politics Editor Victorson Agbenson in Abuja, Dr Ajulo said those currently protesting against the President's absence were doing so ignorantly. He said the 1999 constitution has no limit as to the period the President could be away. Dr. Ajulo maintained that the President Mohammadu Buhari had done the needful by handing over power to his deputy, vice President Yemi Osinbajo. He explained that the president can only resign at his discretion or if his cabinet invokes section 144 of the constitution which stipulates that two third members of the Federal executive council could site reasons of incapacitation after medical examination by a duly set up medical board. Dr. Ajulo said the ongoing protests could be interpreted broadly as treason as it may be said to be calling for regime change by unconstitutional means. Dr. Ajulo who participated in the protest during the days of ailing late president Umaru Musa Yar' Adua said the current circumstance was very different since the president duly handed over power before leaving