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Seriki chiefs to sue Ajimobi

 

Posted By: Tayo Johnson, Ibadan       In: News

Seriki chiefs to sue Ajimobi
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The Seriki Chiefs will sue Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi, the attorney general and Olubadan-in-Council over the emergence of Oba Saliu Adetunji as the Olubadan.
Oba Adetunji was installed on February 12 by the governor after the demise Oba Samuel Odulana on January 19.
The head of Seriki, Chief Bayo Oyediji, said this yesterday at a briefing to commemorate his 40th anniversary as the Ekefa Seriki of Ibadan.
He described the installation of Oba Adetunji as “illegal and unjust”.
Oyediji displayed his certificate, which was signed by the Sole Administrator of Ibadan District Council, J.A Akinbami on May 10, 1976, after he was promoted from Mogaji Ile Eesubiyi to Ekefa Seriki by the late Oba Gbadamosi Adebimpe.
According to him, “I remain the senior chief in Ibadanland and ought to be installed as the Olubadan”.
He said: I am the first to be installed as a traditional member in Ibadan and I have been playing my role for the development of Ibadan since I became a chief.
“I have obtained the directive of the Seriki line members to sue the governor and the attorney general.”

Receive AdSense Payments Directly Into Your Nigerian Bank Account

 
Now you can easily receive AdSense payments in Nigeria directly into your bank account. This can be achieved through International wire transfer in the bank account you choose. Google AdSense is updating the way the pay their publisher and thereby discontinuing some mode of payments. Based on this, Google AdSense publishers in countries like Nigeria will start receiving payments via wire transfer.
 
Wire transfer is an electronic mode of payment which allows you to receive payments directly into your choice bank account. It is a fast, secure, and reliable alternative to receiving payments.

How to Receive AdSense payments directly into a Nigerian bank account.

Google-AdsenseTo start receiving your AdSense payments via wire trasnfer, you will have to add your bank account details to your Adsense account. To do this, please follow the steps outlined below. Please note, you may not be able to add your account details now because the payment method needs to be added to your account. Once it’s done, please do these:
– Sign in to your AdSense account.
– Click the settings (gear) icon in the upper right corner of your AdSense account
– A dropdown list will show up, select “Payments”.
– On the left sidebar menu of your account, click on “Payment settings”.
– On the “Available forms of payment” section, click “Add new form of payment”.
– Select the radio button for “Funds transfer to bank account” and click Continue.
– Enter your bank account information and click “Confirm and continue”.

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Your AdSense account will be updated to the form of payment (wire transfer). Your next payment should be credited in your bank account within 4-10 business days. With this, you will receive AdSense payments easily and no need to keep receiving checks/cheques which will take longer days before it turns to cash.

Tips for writing a successful invalid traffic appeal

 
In a previous publisher blog post, we discussed tips for writing a successful policy appeal. In today's topic, we’re exploring what happens when publisher accounts are disabled due to invalid traffic, when to submit an appeal, and tips for making those appeals successful.


Invalid traffic includes any clicks or impressions that may artificially inflate an advertiser's costs or a publisher's earnings. Invalid traffic covers intentionally fraudulent traffic as well as accidental clicks.

In the ads ecosystem, advertisers rely on the relevance of our ad placement and the quality of the interaction their ads receive. Publishers in turn count on advertiser participation that contributes to the success of their apps and business. Without this trust, the Google advertising network could not exist. Google treats invalid traffic very seriously, analyzing all clicks and impressions to determine whether they fit a pattern of use that might artificially drive up an advertiser's costs or a publisher's earnings. If we determine that an account might pose a risk to our advertisers, we may take actions against the account, such as suspending or disabling it, in order to protect our advertisers' interests.

Before we continue, let's clarify the difference between an account suspension and an account disablement.

If your account was suspended due to invalid traffic, ad-serving has been turned off for a fixed period (typically 30 days). While suspensions are not currently appealable, if you would like to provide additional feedback to help us improve our processes and communications, you may do so using our suspended publisher feedback form. If there are no further compliance issues with your account, it will be automatically unsuspended after the fixed period. For more information about account suspensions, please visit our AdSense Help Center (or AdMob Help Center).

If your account was disabled due to invalid traffic, your account is no longer serving ads, and you will be unable to monetize with any Google ad solutions. You're eligible to file an invalid activity appeal, but please be aware that that filing an appeal does not guarantee reinstatement. For more information about account disablements, please visit our Help Center.

If you would like to file an invalid traffic appeal for account reinstatement, please first review the AdSense program policies and top reasons for account closure. These policies and reasons apply to all Google ad solution products, including but not limited to AdMob and YouTube.

Here are some tips that you may find useful in writing your appeal:


  1. Review the top reasons for account closure. Think about if any of these reasons applied to you and your content. Did your friends click on your ads too many times? Did you purchase traffic that led to a surge of invalid activity? Can you make content and/or behavioral changes to prevent the activity from happening again?
  2. Review ad implementations on your desktop site, mobile site, and/or mobile app. Think about what your typical user journey would be, and see if the ad implementations may cause users to accidentally click on your ads.
  3. In the appeal form, provide the e-mail address that is associated with your disabled AdSense account. This will help locate your account and reduce delays in appeal processing time.
  4. Tell us what changes you’ll make for the future. Once again, carefully consider the top reasons for account closure. What systems or behaviors have you put in place to ensure this won't happen again? For example, tell us how you've adjusted your ad implementations, evaluated your traffic sources, hired testers to properly test your content, etc. We will appreciate your honesty in the appeal.


Publishers are a vital part of the online ads ecosystem, and we want to see you succeed while keeping your users happy and engaged. Everyone in the digital ecosystem benefits when publishers provide engaging content and useful resources, which in turn incentivizes advertisers to bid for space on your content. We hope that these resources can provide some guidance.

Posted by Danielle Chang of the AdSense Ad Traffic Quality Team

How to Get Your Adsense Cheques in Nigeria

 
It’s no news that one of the ways bloggers and website/blog owners monetize their blog is using adsense. If you are just getting to know this, then it is good for you to incorporate adsense on your blog so you can start making real money from it as a Nigerian. The truth is, it is not all blogs that use adsense as a means of demonetization. You too may not but there is no harm in trying it out if you are just starting out.

In this post, you will learn what you need to do to get your adsense cheques in Nigeria. You should read this to the end because it contains additional information some people will charge you for. You will not only learn how to receive your cheques, you will learn the things you need to do before you are qualified to receive the adsense cheques in Nigeria.

When your AdSense earnings reaches $10 or 7 Euros, you will receive an email from Adsense that you are qualified to receive a PIN. This PIN is your adsense personal identification number. It will be sent to the address you used when registering for adsense. You will also be sent more information on what you need to do with the adsense PIN sent to you. You would get this PIN in Nigeria between 3 – 4 weeks after it was initially sent. If you didn’t get it at first, you can re-apply for the PIN.

Getting Your AdSense Cheques in Nigeria

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With more best practices and avoidance of ban from adsense, you will be eligible to receive your cheque after your earnings reaches $100 or 70 Euros. You will be sent an email by Google Adsense. They would alert you of your payment and when it was sent to you. It will be sent to the address you used in registering. Note, you can change the address any time. Just make sure you do that before the cheque would be sent to you.

You will be receiving cheques every time your earnings reaches $100 or 70 Euros before payment dates. Usually, adsense cheques their records and compile the list of people who will receive cheques and the amount every 15th day of the month. If your earnings reaches $100 or 70 Euros before 15th day of May, you will be sent the cheque in June.

Final Payment plus Transfer Charges
After the cheque has been sent to you, it will take between 4-5 weeks before you receive it in your Nigerian address. Once you receive it, you can make a photocopy or have a scanned copy to keep for record purpose but make sure you don’t get it lost. You should then take the cheque to your bank and pay it into your dollar (domiciliary) account just like you would pay a cheque into your normal current account. After you do this, it will take another three weeks for you to have access to your earnings. with this, your bank would have removed their own transfer charges. This is because, your bank will help you cash your adsense earning from Google Adsense account on Citibank to your own account.

Meet AdSense’s next generation ads: Page-level ads

 
Today, we’re excited to introduce AdSense’s next generation ads. Page-level ads is a family of ad formats that offer a new and innovative way to help you earn money from your mobile content.


With Page-level ads, you place the same ad code once on each page that you want to show ads. They’re designed to show automatically at the right time and in the right format -  potentially increasing your earnings without interfering with your users’ mobile experience.

The benefits of Page-level ads include:


  • Optimized ads that show when they’re likely to perform well and provide a good user experience.

  • One-time set-up that only requires you to place the Page-level ad code once on each page you’d like the ads shown. 

  • Ability to adjust the settings in your account and to enable new ad formatswithout having to change the code on your site.

  • Additional ads on your site that don’t count towards your AdSense per page ad limit.


Watch the video below for a quick view of Page-level ads:


Currently, the Page-level ads family includes the anchor/overlay and vignette ad formats. More ad formats will be available soon.

Learn more about the Page-level ads in the AdSense Help Center. Get started with Page-level ads today and let us know what you think in the comments below.


Posted by Matthew Conroy, AdSense Product Manager

IS FACEBOOK PLAYING CATCH-UP WITH POSSIBLE CAMERA APP?

 

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Facebook may be going after Snapchat and its younger user base


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  •  Facebook may be developing a stand-alone camera app, but industry analysts say it's likely too late for the company to displace Snapchat, the highly popular photo-messaging app.

On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook has created a prototype of the app, which has both the ability to take photos and to shoot video. It's a strategy that fits with the company's push to get users to post live-streaming video.
Citing unnamed sources, the Journal said the prototype is in its early stages and may never become a real product.


Facebook declined to comment on the report, saying it doesn't comment on speculation.


The more photos and videos that users post to Facebook, the more time those users, and presumably their friends, spend on the site.
Facebook, which has 1.6 billion users, may also hope that younger users will like the new app enough to use the social media site more often or maybe to start using it for the first time.
That would be a big deal for Facebook, which has admitted that users under the age of 25 have been defecting from the site or not signing up to use it at all. Many have said that Facebook's problem is that teens and young adults don't want to use the same social network that their parents and grandparents are using.


"A stand-alone app lets the picture and video-centric people stay in Facebook more, [and that] means more advertising revenue," said Zeus Kerravala, an analyst with ZK Research. "They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in social media it seems it's the only thing. We live in a video-and-picture-oriented society now, so appealing to users means video and pics need to be a core part of the platform."


Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with Moor Insights & Strategy, said photos and video will be critical to Facebook's continued growth of its user base, but he doubts this latest move will hurt rival Snapchat or draw more younger users to Facebook.
"Facebook is just playing catch-up," Moorhead said. "The Western world is enchanted by Snapchat, so, at this point, all Facebook can do is plug that giant hole where users are escaping. I don't think a camera app would bring those elusive younger users in, but maybe it could keep the ones it has from leaving."
This isn't the first time that Facebook has gone after Snapchat.
In November, the company confirmed to Computerworld that it was testing a Snapchat-like feature that enabled users to send messages that would automatically disappear an hour after they were sent. Disappearing photos and messages are what have made Snapchat such a hot commodity for younger users who want to keep their messages private – often from curious parents. 
Being behind in the game has become a problem for Facebook, according to Kerravala.
"Having the camera app makes it easier to compete, but it seems that Facebook is constantly playing catch up," he said. "Once Facebook builds the camera app, it would be good to see them do something to jump ahead of Snapchat, instead of keeping pace."
He added that Snapchat hasn't had much to worry about from Facebook, but this latest move could prompt Snapchat to pay attention.
This story, "Is Facebook playing catch-up with possible camera app?" was originally published by Computerworld.

Biafra: I don’t understand Obasanjo, Buhari – Soyinka speaks on restructuring of Nigeria

 
– Professor Soyinka has lent his voice to the calls for the restructuring of Nigeria

 – Nobel laureate said that the sovereignty of the nation is negotiable 
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Wole Soyinka

Nigeria’s Nobel Prize laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has stated that Nigerians need to strip the Federal government of its power. Mr. Soyinka in the interview granted to the Punch said that the over centralisation of the government had caused anger among constituent states. According to him, the policy is insulting and that it endorses anti-healthy conflict among states. READ ALSO: Restructure Nigeria, to save it – Abati He said: “We cannot continue to allow a centralisation policy which makes the constituent units of this nation resentful; they say monkey dey work, baboon dey chop. And the idea of centralising revenues, allocation system, whereby you dole out; the thing is insulting and it is what I call anti-healthy rivalry. It is against the incentives to make states viable. “I am on the side of those who say we must do everything to avoid disintegration. That language I understand. I don’t understand (ex-president Olusegun) Obasanjo’s language. I don’t understand (President Muhammadu) Buhari’s language and all their predecessors, saying the sovereignty of this nation is non-negotiable. It’s bloody well negotiable and we had better negotiate it. We better negotiate it, not even at meetings, not at conferences, but every day in our conduct towards one another.” Professor Soyinka said Nigeria could not continue with a centralisation policy, which fortified what he defined as “monkey dey work, baboon dey chop” mentality. The popular writer also faulted the proposal to create grazing reserves for Fulani herdsmen in the country, noting that rather than do that, ranches, where members of the public could go to buy cows and goats, should be created. “The word ‘reserve’ is the problem. If there are ranches, it doesn’t matter where they are built, ranches are a commercial proposition, it isn’t a Fulani issue. You can create ranches so that cows, goats could be bought there. This shouldn’t be an instrument of politics, race or ethnicity,” he said. READ ALSO: Onitsha mayhem: President Buhari meets with Igbo group Pro-Biafra activists and Niger Delta militants call for the restructure of Nigeria. Former vice president Atiku Abubakar during the presentation of the book “We are all Biafrans” also said that what Nigeria requires most at present is the kick-starting of the process of restructuring of the federation.