Oluwaseun Kayode Akinsola (born May 5, 1980) is a Nigerian lawyer and academic from Abeokuta who was the special assistant to the former governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel.
Dr. Akinsola is an author of 2 books, Corporate Governance in Nigeria: An Overview and Compliance with Nigeria Regulatory Agencies: A Guide.
Trifacial Trinity (also known as the tricephalous Trinity or vultus trifrons; in Russian: смесоипостасная Троица, "mixed-hypostasis Trinity") is a distinct iconography in Christian art depicting the Holy Trinity. It typically presents God as a single body with three heads or, more commonly, a single head with three fused faces sharing four eyes. Emerging in the 12th century, this imagery attempted to visually represent the Christian dogma of one God in three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) but was eventually condemned by the Catholic Church for being "monstrous" and prone to pagan or diabolical misinterpretation. In the Russian Orthodox tradition, such images appeared later, primarily in the 18th century, where they were also met with hostility by ecclesiastical authorities.
PeroxWhy?Gen is an American rock band from North Carolina started by professional wrestlers Jeff Hardy and Shannon Moore. Then members of the metal band Burnside 6 joined the band, but later left except for Junior Merrill. Shannon Moore left the band to focus on his wrestling career. The band's debut album Plurality of Worlds was released on November 7, 2013. The next album, Within the Cygnus Rift, was released on July 27, 2015. Precession of the Equinoxes, their third album, was released on July 17, 2017.
Kapsules was a freeware desktop widget engine for Windows. It made use of the Windows Scripting Technology, allowing widget designers to use any scripting language that has an ActiveScript engine. Those widgets were then made available on Kapsules' website. , widgets are available in eight different scripting languages. Kapsules is reliant on the .NET Framework. All versions of Kapsules before and including version 0.9.9.0 have targeted version 1.1 of .NET, and all later versions target version 2.0.
As mentioned above, widgets could be written in any language for which there is an ActiveScript engine. Kapsules also supports .NET scripting languages. This flexibility allows widget designers to use and interface with a much larger codebase, enabling them to interface with a wider variety of existing software components. Widgets have been written in Python, PHP, JScript, JScript.NET, VBScript, VB.NET, Ruby and Perl.
Kapsules was inspired by Arlo Rose and Perry Clarke's Konfabulator (which has recently been purchased by Yahoo! and rebranded as Yahoo! Widgets). Both are widget engines with very similar functionality. Konfabulator was originally written for Mac OS X and later ported to the Windows environment, while Kapsules was designed to use integral components of Windows. By using a managed framework, Kapsules lets designers choose from one of several scripting languages, while Konfabulator widgets are written exclusively in JavaScript. Also, Kapsules can be installed on a Windows guest account, whereas Konfabulator requires Administrator privileges.
On or around 9 November 2006, the Kapsules website was updated with a single page stating that the site had been hacked. It also said that the developers were "busy" working on an updated version of the application and the website. No updates have been made since the announcement. The project website and its domain have since been abandoned.