Sunday, 13 May 2012

City win title in injury time

The city of Manchester is officially under blue control after Sergio Aguero incredibly helped Manchester City come from 2-1 down in injury-time to end their 44-year wait for the tag of 'English champions' on Sunday.
Manchester City
PA PhotosManchester City players celebrate winning the Premier League
After the most phenomenal climax to a Premier League season, there was cause for double celebration at the Etihad Stadium as City lifted their first top-flight title since 1968, while QPR survived relegation courtesy of Bolton's draw at Stoke. The Champions League places go to Arsenal and Tottenham, for now at least in the case of Spurs, after what was a compelling final day of Premier League action.



Manchester City have been, without question, the best team in England this season, scoring more goals and conceding fewer than any other side. They required three points at home to QPR in order to witness Vincent Kompany lifting the Premier League trophy, but it needed a quite incredible injury-time fightback as Edin Dzeko and then Aguero scored in a dramatic 3-2 victory.
Roberto Mancini said it would be his "greatest achievement" if he was able to wrest the league title away from United, and after a season when he has had to deal with severe hindrances in Carlos Tevez and Mario Balotelli, the Italian's name rightly echoed around fortress Etihad - where no visitor has won a league game all season.
It was absolute one-way traffic at Eastlands as QPR barely got out of their own half, but after news of a Wayne Rooney goal at Sunderland filtered into the ground City suffered a nervy period when the title was slipping away. That agonising spell appeared to have been brought to an end by Pablo Zabaleta, thanks to the soft hands of Paddy Kenny, but a shocking error from Joleon Lescott brought back City's pain.
Seemingly in no danger, Lescott opted to blindly flick the ball back to Joe Hart, succeeding only in playing Djibril Cisse clean through for a powerfully volleyed equaliser. City's cause was aided by former player Joey Barton, who really should have been shown three red cards after he elbowed Carlos Tevez, for which he was sent off, then before he left the pitch he kicked out at Sergio Aguero and aimed a headbutt at Kompany.
With half an hour still to play, a winning City goal surely had to arrive, but instead it was Jamie Mackie who stole in at the back post to send QPR - and United - into raptures. City threw everything at Rangers, but as the clock ticked into injury-time the score remained 2-1.
Suddenly there was hope when Dzeko managed to bundle home for 2-2 with less than four minutes of added still to play. And, with Mancini a ball of anguish on the sidelines, it was Aguero who broke into the box in the 94th minute to score the most dramatic title-winning goal in Premier League history. Manchester United started the day knowing victory atSunderland likely wouldn't be enough to overhaul City, and so it proved despite their 1-0 victory at the Stadium of Light. Back in October Sir Alex Ferguson, following City's 6-1 win at Old Trafford, prophesied that "you never know when goal difference will count", and that one game has ultimately decided the title.
As United's game came to a conclusion, the title was staying at Old Trafford after Wayne Rooney netted the only goal of the game for the Red Devils. A simple strike for the England man, he nodded home unmarked at the back post from a right-wing delivery, later hitting the bar as Sunderland failed to cope with United's top scorer.
However, as United's players stayed on the field to wait for news of City's result, the groans from the travelling faithful told Ryan Giggs and Co all they needed to know as a miraculous title triumph was snatched from their grasp.
QPR's defeat at City meant Bolton could have stayed up, had they won their final game atStoke's Britannia Stadium. However, Owen Coyle will have to prepare his men for life in the Championship next season after they drew 2-2, leaving them one point adrift of safety.
Stoke were by the far better team in the early stages, although when their 13th-minute opener arrived it was highly controversial. Jonathan Walters was the man to net, but his challenge on Adam Bogdan had Bolton screaming for a free-kick.
Bolton gave themselves hope when Mark Davies equalised five minutes before the break, and then an unbelievable error by Thomas Sorensen saw them lead 2-1 at half-time. Kevin Davies was the man with the shot, Sorensen somehow allowing the ball through his hands at the near post.
For a while Bolton's lead, coupled with QPR's result at City, meant the Trotters were staying up, but Walters netted a penalty as everything began to go wrong towards the full-time whistle.
Arsenal guaranteed themselves Champions League football next season, and potentially secured the future services of skipper Robin van Persie, with a 3-2 victory over West Bromat the Hawthorns. With Chelsea capable of snatching the fourth Champions League qualifying spot if they beat Bayern Munich in next week's final, it was imperative that Arsenal finished third, which they managed thanks to goals from Yossi Benayoun, Andre Santos and Laurent Koscielny. The Gunners needed all of four minutes to break the deadlock at the Hawthorns, and the goal came from Chelsea loanee Benayoun, although it owed much to an inexplicable Marton Fulop fumble as the Israeli's through-ball somehow found its way into the net.
However, the lead lasted only six minutes as an awful offside decision allowed the Baggies to level. Shane Long was two yards in front of the last defender when he latched onto the ball, stroking past Wojciech Szczesny for new England boss Roy Hodgson. Worse was to come too as Arsenal conceded again inside the opening quarter of an hour, Graham Dorrans putting Wenger's side in real danger at 2-1.
Arsenal were back level by half-time though, Andre Santos lashing a 22-yard screamer beyond Fulop as the Gunners showed plenty of character in the fight for third. They were helped enormously by Fulop, who committed yet another error as Koscielny put Arsenal back in front.
Tottenham are the team facing a nervy 90 minutes next week after their 2-0 win overFulham was only enough to secure fourth in the table - disappointingly a point behind Arsenal. A Chelsea defeat to Bayern would send Spurs into the Champions League next year but victory for the Blues would leave Harry Redknapp's men contemplating life in the Europa League.
Ultimately Spurs' fate was taken out of their own hands by Arsenal's win at the Hawthorns. Goals from Emmanuel Adebayor and Jermain Defoe ensured Redknapp's men remain in contention for a place at Europe's top table.
It took just two minutes for Spurs to strike at White Hart Lane, Adebayor exchanging a one-two with Luka Modric to settle early nerves. They were then grateful to veteran keeper Brad Friedel, who produced two fine saves to deny Fulham an equaliser. Jermain Defoe's strike just after the hour settled the contest.
Newcastle needed either Arsenal or Tottenham to drop points in order to have a chance of a top-four finish, after what has been a magnificent season under Manager of the Year Alan Pardew. In the end, results elsewhere mattered little as the Magpies were beaten 3-1 byEverton, who finish above Liverpool in the table.
Toffees goalkeeper Tim Howard was a spectator in the opening 15 minutes as Newcastle offered little, and the visitors deservedly fell behind when Steven Pienaar found the net with the help of a deflection off Mike Williamson. The lead was quickly doubled inside half an hour as January signing Nikica Jelavic added yet another to his Everton account, before Johnny Heitinga netted a third. Tim Cahill was sent off after the final whistle after a scuffle with Newcastle players and he will now miss the first three games of next season.Liverpool avoided the prospect of finishing outside the top eight in the top flight for the first time since they were promoted back into the top flight in 1962, although it was a hurdle they cleared in little style, losing 1-0 at Swansea. The result means Liverpool finish below Everton, while Swansea finish a commendable 11th in their first Premier League campaign. It is second time Liverpool have finished eighth since their first season back in the top flight in 1962-63.
Aston Villa's Premier League safety was officially confirmed despite suffering a 2-0 defeat at Norwich. A miracle set of results could still have seen Villa relegated on the final day, but they can now plan for next season under Alex McLeish.
Grant Holt did his chances of an England call-up for Euro 2012 no harm with the opener on eight minutes, with Simeon Jackson doubling Norwich's advantage midway through the first half as they finish 12th.
Elsewhere, Chelsea can head to Germany for the Champions League final in good spirits after they beat relegated Blackburn 2-1. Roberto Di Matteo rested the entire XI that is expected to play next week, but the Blues still had too much thanks to goals from John Terry and Raul Meireles, with Yakubu grabbing Rovers' consolation.
And Roberto Martinez, linked by Sunday's newspapers to Liverpool, signed off on another successful season for Wigan with a 3-2 win against Wolves. Matthew Jarvis gave new boss Stale Solbakken something to shout about in the ninth minute, but they were quickly pegged back by Franco Di Santo and Emmerson Boyce(2) as Wigan turned the tables, before Steven Fletcher made things interesting at the death.

Friday, 11 May 2012

WAEC GCE Time Table NOV/DEC 2012

The West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) NOV/DEC 2012 exam will kick off on 27th August 2012 and will end on the 6th of October 2012. WAEC GCE is a private exam which will be done in Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia and Sierra Leone.

Nigeria candidates preparing for WAEC GCE 2012 NOV/DEC can get necessary information from HERE.

Ghana students preparing for WAEC GCE NOV/DEC 2012 can get registration instructions from HERE.

Gambia candidates preparing for WAEC GCE 2012 NOV/DEC can also get registration instructions from HERE.

As at now, I have not found any WAEC GCE online registration portal. You will be updated once I found.

The board has release the WAEC GCE 2012 timetable. Candidates preparing for the WAEC GCE NOV/DEC 2012 exam need the exam timetable so has to help them with their reading plan. You can download the official WAEC timetable HERE.

Note: This timetable is for candidates in Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia and Sierra Leone.

WAEC GCE Nov/Dec Registration 2012: All You Need To Know

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has officially announced the commencement of registrations for the 2012 November/December WAEC GCE. Registration for the exam has commenced fully and according to the examination board, the registration for 2012 Nov/Dec WAEC GCE will STOP on the 20th of July 2012.

Before you start the registration process, you are implored to download a blank registration form from HERE and print it out so that you won’t make unnecessary mistakes in the course of the registration.

So after filling the correct information on the blank registration form you downloaded earlier, the next thing to do is to purchase the registration scratch card which cost #6,550 and note that after the 20th of July 2012, the scratch card would be sold for #10,000 (late registration). To verify the price of 2012 November/December WAEC GCE scratch card, CLICK HERE.

After you’re done with the online registration and might have printed out your Photo Card, the next thing for you to understand is the rules and regulations that govern Nov/Dec 2012 WASSCE so that you won’t have problem during the exam. CLICK HERE to view the rules and regulations that govern the exam.

The next thing now is to study to prove thy self approved. You need to study and pray for you to be successful in November/December 2012 WASSCE and this can be achieve through studying your textbooks/materials in accordance with WAEC syllabus so that you won’t be wasting your time on unnecessary topics. You can download WAEC Syllabus for Each Subject Here.

The final thing needed is the timetable for November/December 2012 WAEC GCE. WAEC has officially released the timetable; the timetable will be pasted in the next post.

Good Luck!

How You Can Increase Your Laptop Battery Life

As oxygen is important to man, so also battery to laptop. Laptop users understand that the performance of the whole system depends a lot on the battery power. 

Today, modern graphics, hungry applications and intensive operating system are cutting down the life of laptop battery every day. To make your laptop battery last, you need to take a good care of it. Below are some tips that can help to improve the performance of your laptop battery and make it last longer.


1. Keep your laptop clean. Laptop needs daily cleaning so as to avoid the blockage of the air vents. A blocked air vents tends to generate more heat thus reducing the life span of the battery.

2. Avoid leaving your laptop inside closed car or direct sunlight because undue heat kills off a battery slowly.

3. Defrag your laptop hard drive. The basic rule is that the lower the CPU and hard drive load, the longer the laptop battery runs. Daily defragmenting the hard drive will lead to a lesser load which will enable the laptop to run faster.

4. Disable screensavers. Screensavers use CPU when PC is idle

5. Lower screen brightness. LCD screen and hard drive consumes battery power a lot. By dimming the brightness of the screen, some good amount of battery power.

6. Unplug unused external device. Some external devices such as flash drives, speaker, external mouse and keyboard etc are the biggest external source that drains out the battery power. If you don’t need them when running on battery, I will advise you to plug them out to increase standby time.

7. Use hibernate option instead of sleep mode because the sleep mode option tends to draw power from the battery while hibernate option saves the computer work as is and then shuts down automatically.

8. Close unused programs. One needs to close unused programs to extend laptop battery life. Whenever an application is running in background, the CPU usage increase and the more the CPU runs, the more the battery power that will be exhausting. Always check the taskbar to see running programs that are of no use to you. Note that you need to avoid playing heavy games.

9. Add up more RAM if you’re laptop RAM is low. If you laptop RAM is low, your laptop will use Hard Disk as virtual memory and it will reduce the battery power.

10. Always try to discharge your laptop battery completely once in a week so that every cell of your battery will work properly.

Bonus and Useful Tip
To get power efficiency report for your laptop,
  • Click on START menu, type CMD, then right click cmd.exe and click on Run as Administrator.
  • On the command line, type powercfg -energy to view a power efficiency report.


Hope you find theses tips useful?

Have you found your own way to increase battery life of your laptop? Share the “˜life giving’ tips with us in the comments.