Thursday 17 March 2016

MY HIPHOP CHART
1.       Drake
2.       Rick Ross
3.       Lil Wayne
4.       Nicki Minaj
5.       B.O.B
6.       Eminem
7.       50 Cent
8.       Nelly
9.       Snoop Dogg
10.   Jay Z
11.   Juicy J
12.   Future
13.   Kendrick Lamar
14.   Wale
15.   Big Sean
16.   Iggy Azalea
17.   Pitbull
18.   Ace Hood
19.   Ty $ign
20.   Wiz Khalifa
21.   Kid Ink
22.   Sage the Gemini
23.   French Montana
24.   Tyga
25.   YG
26.   Omarion
27.   T-Pain
28.   A$ap Rocky
29.   Rich Homie Quan
30.   TI
31.   2 Chainz
32.   Jidenna
33.   Bobby Shmurda
34.   Rae Sremmurd
35.   Fetty Wap
36.   Ca$hout
37.   Kanye West
38.   Gym Class Heroes
39.   P Diddy
40.   Ludacris
41.   Young Thug
42.   Teefli
43.   Rock City
44.   Meek Mill
45.   Sarkodie
46.   Fabolous
47.   Tinie Tampah
48.   Migos
49.   G-Eazy
50.   Lethal Bizzle



Tuesday 9 February 2016



TOP 100 FOOTBALLERS OF 2015/2016 BY FIFA RANKING

     1.       Lionel Messi
2 .       Cristiano Ronaldo
3.       Neymar jr.
4.       Robert Lewandowski
5.       Arjen Robben
6.       Luis Suarez
7.       Alexis Sanchez
8      Eden Hazard
9.       Thomas Muller
10.   Manuel Neuer
11.   Gareth Bale
12.   Sergio Aguero
13.   Marco Reus
14.   Mesut Ozil
15.   Paul Pogba
16.   James Rodriguez
17.   Angel Di Maria
18.   Zlatan Ibrahimovic
19.   Arturo Vidal
20.   Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang
21.   Javier Hernandez
22.   David Alaba
23.   Sergio Ramos
24.   Arda Turan
25.   Gerrard Pique
26.   Santi Cazorla
27.   Jerome Boateng
28.   Andres Iniesta
29.   Antoine Griezman
30.   Nicolas Gaitan
31.   Toni Kroos
32.   Kevin De Bruyne
33.   Philip Lahm
34.   Douglas Costa
35.   De Rossi
36.   Thiago Silva
37.   Hulk
38.   Miralem Pjanic
39.   Giorgio Chiellini
40.   Karim Benzema
41.   Frank Ribery
42.   David De Gea
43.   Yaya Toure
44.   Sergio Busquets
45.   Vincent Kompany
46.   Diego Godin
47.   Diego Costa
48.   Dani alves
49.   David Luiz
50.   Higuan
51.   Lucas Mourra
52.   Aaron Ramsey
53.   Wayne Rooney
54.   Ivan Rakitic
55.   Luka Modric
56.   Laurent Koscielny
57.   Nacho Monreal
58.   Marcelo
59.   Danilo Da silva
60.   David Silva
61.   Bastian Schweinsteiger
62.   Claudio Marchisio
63.   Leornado Bonucci
64.   Blaise Matuidi
65.   Fellipe Anderson
66.   Bellarabi
67.   Insigne
68.   Hamsik
69.   Calanoghlu
70.   Thibaut courtouis
71.   Peter cech
72.   Hector Bellerin
73.   Stephan Lichsteiner
74.   Alvaro Morata
75.   Radja Naingolan
76.   Kevin Mirallas
77.   Leighton Baines
78.   Carlos tevez
79.   Javier mascherano
80.   Nicolas Otamendi
81.   Jesus Navas
82.   Willian Da silva
83.   Mathiew Valbuena
84.   Ricardo Quaresma
85.   William Carvalho
86.   Luiz Nani
87.   Theo Walcott
88.   Alavro Negredo
89.   Kasper cillisen
90.   Memphis Depay
91.   Kristian Huntelaar
92.   Raheem Sterling
93.   Patrice Evra
94.   Naldo
95.   Harry Kane
96.   Jamie Vardy
97.   Dimitri Payet
98.   Candreva
99.   Philippe Coutinho
100.                       Joe Hart

Wednesday 27 January 2016

Where is the pride of university in Kenya?????
               I am writing this as an individual who experiences the current situation in universities of Kenya.
It is very sad after studying very hard to score an A in KCSE to make it to a university. I am a third year student, after all that I have seen I am strongly convinced that the Kenyan universities have lost the pride and the value they used to have five years ago. If you are prudent enough, you’ll support me based on the following facts:
             Unemployment to graduates has become a usual thing. It’s very sad that after all the four or five years of study to get a job, a graduate ends up hawking in the streets, commuting or  being a turn boys in "matatus".It is the so called “connection” that gives you a job nowadays and not your certificate. Jobs are not advertised, instead people invite their nearest and dearests when opportunities arise, yet a first class graduate tarmacs for five years.
                       Strikes and Demonstrations have become a certainty in every semester. Look for example, the year 2015 we had Maseno, JKUAT, MMUST, JOOUST, Laikipia, UoN, TUK all out in the streets in demos., But what we should ask is why does this happen? If you investigate the root cause of these demos, you realize that it must be a minor election tension, electricity blackout, or water problem that instigates students to take to the streets. To make it funny is that this happens almost at the end of semesters. As a student, I know these demos are just a result of brokenness, tiredness or students don’t want exams.
                   The higher education loans board(HELB) does not serve students in time and appropriately. You find the semester has begun but the students’ loan take about 6 weeks to be processed, yet it should help them to pay fees to book hostels or register for units not to forget accommodation. So this has brought suffering to students who end up stealing other fellows; laptops , phones and even clothes .The amount awarded has also become so little that doesn’t even meet student’s needs. For instance a student with both parents but who are unable receives Ksh.17500 in a semester. The fee for the semester like in Maseno University is Ksh.23650. The loan itself cannot pay the whole fee, so this student is forced to find a way to clear the fee and sort his accommodation. To make matters worse is that you can’t sit an exam with even a balance of 1 bob.
              Accommodation of students in the hostels is nowadays a thing of backdoor connection. The available hostels are not even half of the admitted students. Too many students are admitted, but not as many hostels. The double-intake has ruined everything. At least the freshers are luckier to be given rooms, but how about the continuing students? They have found it had to find places to stay, and this has led to exploitation of the students buy landlords e.g. I know of student who pays 36000 for rent in a semester and you can’t do anything about it.
                 Substandard teaching and syllabus coverage is another menace today. I study computer science but there has never been a unit where we are taught even half of what we need to know, For instance I am in third year yet I have never even stepped into a networking lab, I have never seen even a router yet I am expected to graduate in years’ time. Recently the Nairobi aviation was brought to light for awarding certificates to students who practically know close to nothing and that are what goes on even in other universities. where are we heading to surely?
                     Scholarship programs have ceased. Unlike in the past where if you excelled , you were easily taken to study in the japan, china, US etc., nowadays there’s just nothing like that. You study computer science and get first class and remains here without any further studies if you can’t afford the means.
                  I am very concerned about the higher education situation in Kenya and I would love to see an improvement in the above areas I have addressed for Kenya to achieve vision 2030.


Monday 11 January 2016

HOW TO SET BLACK OR WHITE BACKGROUND TO YOUR IMAGE IN PHOTOSHOP



  1. Launch adobe photoshop if you don't have the application, download the latest version here
  2. Navigate to file menu, open then browse the directory where your image is. You can also drag and drop the image to the canvas directly.
  3. use the quick selection tool to select the part of the image you want to trim until the part is selected according to your desire.
  4. you can also use the magic wand tool, though it doesn't select as neatly as quick selection.
  5. if quick selection doesn't work well with the image , use  lasso tools; magnetic, lasso, and polygonal lasso to select .whichever suits you best
  6. click on select menu and select inverse. 
  7. use the command CTRL +X to cut the inverse, make sure to set the background color to either black or white, whichever you want.

  1. If you selected a white background from the color pallete, you end up with a white background of your image.
  2. to make it better, zoom the image and use the  marquee tool  to select the area to rub and use the rubber tool to rub the parts that are not okay.
  3. Change the rubber size to fit the part that is being rubbed
  4. n there you go, you can now set your whatsapp profile pic