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Monday, 8 December 2014
LECTURERS DECRY STATE OF DECADENCE IN TERTIARY INSTITUTES.
STATE POLICING, A LIKELY SOLUTION TO INSECURITIES IN NIGERIA.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
G.E.J.'S TRANSFORMATION AGENDA A FAILURE; B.R.F
President Goodluck Jonathan's transformation agenda has been described as a failure and he has done nothing to merit a second term.
This was said by Lagos state governor, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola at the opening ceremony of Women In Business Conference in Lagos.
According to Punch, the Lagos state governor lambasted the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria for “plotting to ensure that Jonathan returns to power through propagation of false claims.”
Fashola who was a keynote speaker at the ceremony said he remained convinced that the country under the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party was not transforming the country as portrayed by TAN’s numerous adverts.
The governor noted that the nation’s power supply was worsening while unemployment was on the rise. He said it was unfortunate that Nigeria, a major oil exporter, was depending on importation.
He said when the price of oil stood at a $100 per barrel for almost a decade, the PDP-led Federal Government had not been able to transform the country. He therefore wondered how the same government could do better in 2015 since oil price had dropped to $80 per barrel.
The Lagos state governor said, “Where the North East is under siege and the economy has continued to nosedive, the transformation ambassadors have continued to distort the true information that all is well. All it takes to cripple our economy by those countries from where we buy oil is to say they won’t sell to us any longer.
“We have seen a good example where the country was denied access from buying arms. This is the situation we are in as regards importation of oil. In 2010 alone, we spent N2.5trillion importing fuel into this country. Now, we have less money to import. If we can’t pay for our oil importation, we all know its implication for the country. In not too distant a future, the fuel queues will return.
“The government has yet to give us power as promised, they have yet to give us fuel, we have yet to see the standard highways they promised. There are so many Nigerians living without electricity.
“Within their transformation period, thousands of people in the North East have been killed, thousands turned refugee in their father land, over 200 girls are still in captivity of insurgents and the North East is still under siege. With all these, the transformation ambassadors are telling Nigerians that all is well.”
He added that the Jonathan administration in 2011 promised to generate 16,000 megawatts by 2013, including harnessing coal opportunity, wind and solar to generate 13,000 megawatts electricity, noting that this had yet to become a reality.
Source: PunchNg
Thursday, 18 September 2014
EBOLA: THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY-UN.
United Nations Security Council has declared the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa as a threat to international peace and security.
A resolution was unanimously adopted by the council, calling on states to provide more resources to combat the outbreak.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned an emergency meeting of the council that the number of Ebola infections was doubling every three weeks.
More than 2,600 people have now died in the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
Mr Ban said the "gravity and scale of the situation now require a level of international action unprecedented for a health emergency"
The UN heard that the international response would need to be 20 times greater than it is now if the outbreak were to be controlled, as the number of cases is doubling every two weeks in west Africa.
He announced the establishment of an "emergency UN mission" working with the World Health Organization (WHO) to combat the crisis, saying he would convene a "high-level meeting" next week.
The resolution attracted 130 co-sponsors - a UN record - and calls on countries to provide urgent aid, such as medical staff and field hospital.
Reports have it that it is only the second time that a public health issue has been addressed at the council, the first instance being HIV/Aids.
Source: BBC
Friday, 8 August 2014
"AFRICAN PRINCE"; KOREDE BELLO SHARES EXPERIENCE ON LIFE AS A STUDENT AND AN ENTERTAINER
In this interview, the "African Prince" opens up on how he has been balancing his academics with the entertainment industry. Enjoy...!
Can we meet you?
My name is Korede Bello and I'm a musician, a guitarist, a song writer and I'm a student as well.
What can you say about the entertainment industry in relationship to your academic pursuit?
Well, it depends on what one is studying in school that would determine if the academics can be combined with the entertainment industry. Like myself, I'm studying Mass Communications and I'm in the entertainment industry, mass communication is about the media, so its not totally divergent from what I'm doing professionally.
You mentioned you're a student, so how has your career choice in music affected your relationship with your colleagues in school?
Well, anytime any day, my colleagues are my friends and my musical career hasn't changed that at all.
Would you say, the music industry has affected your academic pursuit?
No, it hasn't, honestly speaking, it hasn't because music and education are two things I'm very passionate about and like I said earlier, what I'm studying is not totally different from what I'm doing professionally. I'm studying about how to reach more people and professionally, I'm reaching more people, so I'm practicing what I'm studying.
Do you intend to further your education after completing this present stage?
Yes, definitely, I intend to go all the way in my education, it might not be the regular sit-in-class type of education, but I'll definitely go forward and reach for higher heights in my education.
How does your parents feel about your career choice?
My parents have always been supportive of all I do because they know that it makes me happy, and they are proud of my educational performances so they have no problem with my career choice.
How has the entertainment industry made you into who or what you are presently?
Hmmn, the entertainment industry has impacted me because, even before I joined the industry, I've always loved it, i'v always been glued to my t.v, magazines etc. and I've always looked forward to seeing my mentors on the t.v. So what Korede Bello is today is as a result of the media/entertainment industry.
Which of your songs would you say brought you into limelight?
That will be "I love Naija", it's a patriotic song I did a few years back, it got international recognition and both old and young love the song because it was a song about the country.
When was the happiest day of your life?
Well, I'm very optimistic by nature and I see everyday as my happy day but I can say I was very happy when I got signed onto Mavins Records on 29th of February this year, it was on my birthday, it was a surprise and I was really really happy that day.
How soon should we be expecting another hit song like the "Dorro Bucci"?
Well, Mavins Records is known for delivering hit songs, I can only tell people to watch out because the next songs will be a mega super hit.
With your looks, how do you manage your female fans/admirers?
Well, (smiles) it didn't start today, even as a kid, I've always been attracted to the opposite sex, all I can say is that they love me and I really really appreciate and love them too.
A word for your fans.
I love and appreciate everybody who has been supporting Korede Bello brand, and family, every body who knows me before now and those who know me now as a mega super star. I cannot say enough thank you(s). And also, believe in yourself. I love you all!
*The Mega Super Star is a student of the premiere Institute of mass communication in Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of Journalism.
See more pics of his live in school after the cut...
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Sunday, 13 July 2014
FIFA WORLD CUP 2014: SPECULATIONS RISE AS GERMANY AND ARGENTINA FACE-OFF FOR THE 3RD TIME IN W.C. FINALS.
The 2014 world cup is finally going to come to end end today, sun 13th of July, and the air between the two finalists, Argentina and Germany, is definitely thick with apprehension as one of them would be going home as a FIFA world cup champion.
Report has it that this year's world cup final turns out to be the third time the two finalists would be having a face off.
According to CNN, Germans and Argentinians have faced each other in the World Cup finals twice before. Back when West Germany was still a country, it lost to Argentina in 1986. Four years later, Argentina lost to West Germany in 1990.
Although, much is expected from the Germans, especially after delivering a very fatal blow of 7 to 1, to the host country, Brazil, during their semi-final. A blow so brutal that the Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff , described it as the worst nightmare she could never imagine herself dreaming.
More so, the Argentinians have been showing wonderful signs of honing for the Champions Cup, especially after their 4-2 victory against the Netherlands in their semi-finals which led to the team's qualification for the world cup finals since the past 24 years.
However, Brazilians have doubled their mournings after losing 0-3 to Holland in the third-place match yesterday.
Speculations still remain as to who would come out FIFA 2014 Champion. Is it the fierce and fearless Germans or the calm but gritty Argentinians?
Friday, 27 June 2014
COMMENCEMENT OF RAMADAN 2014/1435
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Monday, 23 June 2014
AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATE DRAWING OF GUN DURING PROTEST IN BRAZIL
TOP NIGERIAN POLITICIANS PAY CONDOLENCE VISIT TO FAMILY OF LATE ICON
Monday, 16 June 2014
AREA G POLICE STATION FLOODED AFTER HEAVY DOWNPOUR IN LAGOS
The Area G police station, Ogba Lagos has witnessed serious flooding after heavy rainfall in Lagos state last evening.
The downpour didn't only affect the police station as traders and other residents could be seen struggling to have their ways through the heavy flooding along Ogba-Ijaiye road after the rain.
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Meanwhile, the downpour also led to heavy traffic which had most residents trekking all the way from Berger and Ogba to pen-cinema, Agege and Ikeja.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
SHOT UKRAINIAN MILITARY PLANE CLAIMS 49 LIVES
A Ukrainian military plane transporting personnels and supplies was shot down early Saturday, killing all 49 people on board, a spokesman said. It is likely one of the bloodiest single events in that nation's current period of turmoil.
Thursday, 29 May 2014
EGYPT ELECTIONS: MAJORITY VOTE IN FAVOUR OF SISI
Cairo AFP reported that Ex-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was assured Thursday of an overwhelming victory in Egypt's presidential election, securing 96.2 of the vote with most of the ballots counted.
At least 21 million voters, or 96.2 percent chose the retired field marshal, who deposed the elected Islamist president Mohamed Morsi last July, with the ballots counted from 312 of 352 counting stations, state television reported.
His victory had never been in doubt with the main Islamist opposition crushed since Morsi's ouster.
Sisi's only electoral rival, leftist Hamdeen Sabbahi, received 3.8 percent of the votes counted.
Sisi rode on a wave of support for a potential strongman who can restore stability after several years of tumult.
Hundreds of his supporters took to the streets waving Egyptian flags, setting off fire works and honking their car horns.
"It's a victory for stability," said Tahra Khaled, who joined the crowd celebrating in the iconic Tahrir Square, the nerve centre of mass protests that toppled strongman Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
The army-installed government and Sisi were eyeing a large turnout as an endorsement of the overthrow of Islamist president last year, and the subsequent crackdown on his supporters.
Voting had been scheduled to end on Tuesday, but was extended for an extra day in a last minute decision that sparked protests from Sabbahi, a leftist politician who came in third in the 2012 election Morsi won.
An election committee official said turnout has "surpassed 25 million (46 percent)" out of almost 54 million registered voters, the official Al-Ahram newspaper reported on its website.
The move to extend polling for a day fuelled criticism of an election already marred by a deadly crackdown on Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement.
An electoral official had said after Tuesday's voting, when the election had originally been scheduled to end, turnout was around 37 percent, well below the 52 percent of voters who cast their ballots in the 2012 election which Morsi won.
Sisi had appealed for a large turnout, seeking vindication for his overthrow of Morsi, Egypt's only freely elected president, after a single turbulent year in power.
Sisi had urged "40, 45 (million) or even more" to give credibility to an election boycotted by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood and secular opposition groups.
After reports of meagre numbers at polling stations on the first day of voting Monday, Sisi's backers in the state-run media appealed to people to get out and vote.
CCTV News reported that the official results of the votes will be out in two days.
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
FATAL CRASHES AND SEVERAL DEATHS LINKED TO FAULTY SWITCHES IN GM MOTORS, CANADA.
According to Reuters,
"Transport Minister Lisa Raitt said she was sure the number of complaints potentially linking accidents to the switches would rise as people became aware of the recall.
"There were two accidents into which we are currently having investigations which may be related to this defect and this recall and I can confirm that," she said in a telephone interview.
An official at Transport Canada - the federal transportation ministry - earlier said both accidents involved vehicles which were subject to the recall. The airbags did not deploy in either case.
Complaints about the crashes were filed in June 2013 and April of this year. Raitt said she did not know how long Transport Canada's probes would take to wrap up.
The United States this month fined GM $35 million for not recalling cars with faulty ignition switches as quickly as possible.
At least 13 deaths in the United States have so far been linked to the problem.
Asked whether she felt fatal crashes in Canada could be linked to the faulty switches, Raitt told Reuters: "I think people are going to take a look at the accidents they had and wonder whether or not the faulty switch was at fault and I expect Transport Canada will get more phone calls."
Raitt said Ottawa is trying to determine whether the firm had delayed the recall of some cars, breaking the law in doing so, but she added that there was no evidence that GM Canada had contravened Canadian laws.
"If information comes to light that GM Canada is not being truthful with us, we do have the ability to go back and prosecute," she said.
Raitt said she did not know how Transport Canada would handle the nine complaints. Asked about the complaints, GM Canada said it was working closely with the ministry.
"We will continue to offer our full cooperation with the federal government as we work through these difficult issues," said spokeswoman Adria MacKenzie."
Sunday, 25 May 2014
NIJ STUDENTS' WEEK 2014; UNUSUAL IS THE STANDARD
Saturday, 17 May 2014
10 MISSING AFTER ATTACK ON CHINESE CAMP IN CAMEROON
According to CCTVNEWS, Nigeria's boko haram are suspected to be behind the attack.
Monday, 12 May 2014
KIDNAPPED GIRLS HAVE BEEN CONVERTED - SHEKAU
A Boko Haram video emerged Monday purportedly showing some of the kidnapped Nigerian girls in Muslim headdresses and the terror group's leader declaring they have converted to Islam.
The video, released by French news agency Agence France-Presse, was shot in a nondescript bush area and showed about 100 girls.
In the 27-minute footage, the terror group's leader, Abubakar Shekau, says he is willing to exchange the schoolgirls for Boko Haram prisoners.
It shows girls dressed in black and gray hijabs, and reciting the Quran as they make Islamic declarations of faith. Shekau appears in a separate part of the video, but never with the girls.
"Praise be to Allah, the lord of the world," the girls in the video chant.
It's the first purported sighting of the girls abducted last month in the northern town of Chibok. A convoy of Islamist militants drove to a school, seized nearly 300 girls and fled into the night.
At least 276 girls remain missing since the terror group abducted them on April 14. Though some of the girls escaped shortly after their abduction, none of the others have been found.
MISSING FLIGHT MH370 - HARDEST SEARCH IN HISTORY
According to CNN "Angus Houston said the hunt is even more difficult than that for Air France Flight 447, which disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean in 2009.
"The big difference between Air France 447 and MH370 is that the last known position, in terms of MH370, is at the top of the Malacca Straits, and then the aircraft continued to fly for an extended period after that," Houston told CNN's Anna Coren on Monday.
"Whereas Air France, they had a very good last known position, which then turned out to be very close to where the aircraft was eventually found."
But he said searchers are performing "groundbreaking work" with satellite analysis, which has helped isolate the search area in the Indian Ocean.
"Without that, we would be essentially searching the whole of the Indian Ocean, and I think the chances of finding the aircraft in those circumstances would have been slim," Houston said. "I think by having this defined search area ... I think eventually we will find the aircraft."
Houston is the chief search coordinator for the Joint Agency Coordination Centre, based in Australia. He said his greatest concern throughout the two-month search has been the families of those on board.
"To have a set of circumstances where you don't know what's happened to your loved ones in circumstances such as this, it's just a terrible, terrible emotional trauma of all of those involved," he said.
"And beyond that, the wider public has a great interest in what happened here because we all fly in airplanes, and we all fly long distances over water, and a lot of people want to know what happened and why it happened."
Sunday, 11 May 2014
France offers to host African security summit on Boko Haram
France has offered to host a summit with Nigeria and its neighbors focused on Islamist militant group Boko Haram, President Francois Hollande said on Sunday.
Global outrage over the Boko Haram's abduction of 200 schoolgirls last month has focused attention on the group, which has destabilized large swathes of northeast Nigeria and its neighbors.
"With Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, I have proposed to hold a meeting with the countries bordering Nigeria," Hollande said during a visit to the Azeri capital of Baku.
"If the countries agree, it should take place next Saturday" in Paris, Hollande added. His aides said that the leaders of Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger might attend. Britain, the European Union and the United States would likely be represented as well.
France, Britain, the United States and other countries have said they were sending experts to help Nigeria track down and free the schoolgirls.
Nigeria's army has mobilized two divisions to hunt for the schoolgirls as Jonathan's government has faced criticism for not responding more quickly to the abductions.
A French priest was released in December after being kidnapped the previous month in northern Cameroon, a region where Boko Haram is known to operate. The group kidnapped a French family of seven on holiday in northern Cameroon in February 2013 and released them the following April.
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CHINA - ELITES URGE RELEASE OF JAILED NOBEL LAUREATE
A group of "princelings", children of China's political elite, has quietly urged the Communist Party leadership to release jailed Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo on parole to improve the country's international image, two sources said.
Liu's release is not high on the agenda of the party, which is trying to push through painful economic, judicial and military reforms amid the most extensive crackdown on corruption in over six decades, the sources with ties to the leadership said, requesting anonymity.
But the back channel push for Liu's parole shows that a debate is taking place among leaders about damage to China's reputation caused by his jailing. It also suggests the ruling elite are not monolithic when it comes to views on dissent.
Liu, 58, a veteran dissident involved in the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests crushed by the army, was jailed for 11 years in 2009 on subversion charges for organizing a petition urging an end to one-party rule. He won the Nobel Peace Prize the following year.
"For many princelings, the pros of freeing Liu Xiaobo outweigh the cons," one of the sources said. "Liu Xiaobo will definitely be freed early. The question is when."
He is eligible for parole after serving half his term.
The sources declined to say how big the group of princelings was, but said most were second- or third-generation born in the 1960s or 1970s and some were close to President Xi Jinping.
"The biggest worry is hostile forces using Liu Xiaobo once he is freed," the second source told Reuters.
read more at: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/11/us-china-dissident-idUSBREA4A01120140511
Saturday, 10 May 2014
U.S. FIRST LADY EXPRESSES OUTRAGE OVER KIDNAPPED NIGERIAN GIRLS
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Thursday, 8 May 2014
BLOGGER BAGS TEN YEARS AND THOUSAND LASHES IN SAUDI.
According to a news website, "Raif Badawi originally faced seven years jail and 600 lashes, but an appeal court overturned that sentence and ordered a retrial.
Amnesty International has called the new sentence 'outrageous' and says Badawi is a 'prisoner of conscience'. His website has been closed since his first trial.
Badawi was arrested in June 2012 and charged with cyber crime and disobeying his father - a crime in Saudi Arabia - in relation to his Saudi Liberal Network website..
The site included articles that were critical of senior religious figures such as Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti, according to Human Rights Watch.
The prosecution had demanded that Badawi be tried for apostasy, a crime which carries the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, but his original trial judge dismissed that charge.
Badawi's lawyers have slammed yesterday's sentence as too harsh, althought the prosecutor had asked for a harsher penalty, according to news website Sabq.
The ruling is subject to appeal but, after his last appeal led to a stiffer penalty, and with his original lawyer, human rights activist Waleed Abu al-Khair, currently held in Riyadh's Malaz Prison on charges including 'breaking allegiance with the king', Badawi may think twice about challenging the latest ruling.
Khair was detained incommunicado in April after appearing in court in Riyadh on sedition charges, according to his wife."
*sighs* didn't know blogging is now a crime in some parts of the world.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
WHO reveals drop down in maternal deaths world wide.
Here's an excerpt from punchng...
"The statistics, released by the World Health Organization, also provide new evidence on the causes of women dying in pregnancy or childbirth.
The WHO says most are preventable, highlighting the need for more investment in pregnancy care.
In 1990, more than half a million women died in pregnancy or childbirth – by 2013 the figure was 289,000.
But the WHO say the figure it still too high – with 33 maternal deaths around the world every hour.
The gap between rich and poor countries is wide. In sub-Saharaan Africa, a 15-year-old girl has a one in 40 risk of dying during pregnancy or childbirth. In Europe, that risk is one in 3,300.
The WHO says the study highlights the need for poorer countries to invest more in health care.
But there is also evidence that in some rich countries such as the United States, maternal mortality is rising, say health experts.
More than one in four maternal deaths is caused by pre-existing conditions which complicate pregnancy, such as diabetes, HIV, malaria and obesity."
This is good News i believe.
Sunday, 4 May 2014
NIGERIA YOUTHS DEMAND ANSWERS TO MISSING SCHOOL GIRLS' RIDDLE
The youths have launched series of activities ranging from peaceful protest to dedication of display pictures and Personal messages on social media, demanding that the terrorists should "bring back our girls" and that the federal government should be more responsible, while the believers among them take to their places of worship to pray for the victims.
In view of these, the youths have began asking more direct questions that appears puzzling, here is what a close source sent to me on social media...
"The students are said to be SSS3 student writing physics examination. QUESTIONS:1. Why are their names not yet published by the school, state government and WAEC?2.Why are their pictures not over the news media?3. How come all 235 students are in SSS3 and all came to write physics examination when the total number of students in the whole school are around 1200?4. It was announced that the Borno states govt gave N1m each to parents of the missing girls. If thats true.QUESTIONS:1.Why was these money given to these parents, was it as compensation for the kidnap or compensation for their deaths?2. On Tuesday 29th April 2014,the senator from Borno said in the senate that the girls has been taken out of the country to Chad, Niger and Cameroon and married off to their adoptors.QUESTIONS: How come these senators know so much, who are their informants? Why is the wife of the state governor organising women to pressure FG in Abuja after the National Security Council has ordered the armed forces to use all state resources to secure the release of the adopted Girls. I just wonder how 200+ girls can be kidnapped at once. How come we havent seen those girls who they said have escaped on tv?If the Ss3 student aren't up to 120 in a school of 1200, how is it possible 234 girls are missing?Where are the school authorities? We haven't seen any of them on tv.We are not fools. WHO IS FOOLING WHO? I need objective answers pls, its time all Nigerians start asking quesions than drawing to conclusion.j
GEJ ISSUES PRESIDENTIAL ORDERS TO SHETTIMA
"The meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State on the schoolgirls abducted in Chibok ended in the early hours of Sunday with a presidential directive that all the missing schoolgirls must be recovered alive.
Shettima attended the meeting at the Presidential Villa alongside his deputy, his Chief of Staff, the state Commissioner for Education, Mr. Musa Kubo, the chairman of the local government, the State Commissioner of Police, the Divisional Police Officer and the Principal of the school, Asabe Kwabura among others.
On the President’s side were Vice President Namadi Sambo; President of the Senate, David Mark; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius, security chiefs and some other top presidential aides.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, told State House correspondents that the clear instruction from the President to those who attended the meeting was that the schoolgirls should be recovered on time."
PREMIERE MONOTECHNIC OF COMMUNICATION IN NIGERIA PREPARES FOR STUDENTS WEEK
Saturday, 3 May 2014
MILITARY RULE IN NIGERIA
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Sultan of Sokoto, Awujale of Ijebuland and south-west Governors commissioned biggest mosque in Yoruba-land.
Sultan of Sokoto, Awujale of Ijebuland and south-west Governors commissioned biggest mosque in Yoruba-land.
The commissioning of the Aiyepe-Ijebu central mosque in Ogun state, Nigeria can be described as a mission accomplished for the natives of the town and most Muslims in south-west generally.
The event which had in attendance prominent personalities like the Sultan of Sokoto, the Awujale of Ijebu-land, and some of the south-west governors and also senators in Nigeria, can be said to be a very important event in Ijebu-land entirely.
The mosque which has been under construction since (october 1987) the past twenty seven years is standing magnificently on a vast expanse of land along the outskirts of the town (Aiyepe) in Ogun state.
The successful completion of the edifice was realized due to the relentless efforts and financial support of the natives of the town.