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Ekulo Pampers Esteemed Customers with Novacorte Italian Red Wine

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Ekulo Pampers Esteemed Customers with Novacorte Italian Red Wine  


~ By Ingram Osigwe


The Primus Inter Pares company, when it comes to manufacturers’ representation in Nigeria; Ekulo International Ltd , has decided to spoil its esteemed loyal customers with another give-away splash from its inexhaustible storehouse of exclusively distributed brands in the country.
From July till end of September, 2013, Ekulo International Ltd will be doling out an extra free carton of Novacorte wine, to any customer who buys 10 cartons of the highly prestigious Italian wine. Novacorte Montelpuciano D’ Abruzo, the doyen of Italian Red Wines, is exclusively distributed in Nigeria by  Ekulo international ltd  . The highly sought after rare brand, renowned for enkindling the spirit of all occasions, is available at Ekulo Wine World, Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos and other Ekulo retail outlets.
For connoisseurs who are yet newcomers on the Lagos wine turf, Ekulo Wine World, located off the bar beach front along Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, is the most sophisticated one-stop-shop for everything that has to do with exotic drinks, from Vintage wines, oriental an exotic brews, to the most priceless and rarest spirits the world over. The megastore also stocks the best of wine accessories, from the most traditional stone-glass ware to the most sophisticated refrigerated mini-bars, with electronic controls.
Novacorte Montelpuciano D’ Abruzzo is one of Italy’s most famous wines and can be found on wine store shelves all around the world. This classic, well rounded, plum scented Italian red wine, is made from Montelpuciano grapes grown in the Abruzzo region on Italy’s Adriatic coast. It is quite distinct from any other Italian wine and indeed from any other wine the world over.


Montelpuciano, one of Italy’s’ most popular red wine grapes, has thrived in the Abruzzo since the middle of the 18th Century. A plump grape, which gives good yields of easy drinking wine, it is popular with producers and consumers alike. With low acidity and soft unobtrusive tannins, Montelpuciano wines are a darling for all parties and celebrations where they mesh and blend perfectly with practically all world types of culinary staples.
It will be recalled that Italy is home to some of the oldest wine producing regions in the world and Italian wines are renowned worldwide both for their quality and brand variety.
Red wine is a heart friendly drink. The high content of resveratrol and other anti-oxidants reduce levels of cholesterol and dissolve fat deposits from the arteries, leading to a healthy heart and protecting against artery damage. By preventing artery blockage by fat deposits, red wine not only prevents heart attack but may also protect consumers from having stroke, occasioned by fatty deposits.
In creating this bonanza, Ekulo international ltd is not only enhancing the enjoyment of parties by esteemed clients and customers; they are also promoting the health, longevity and joy of life of Nigerians. Provision of good life from excellent consumerism for the Nigerian populace that is the mission of the Ekulo international ltd, meanwhile this offer is valid while stock last.

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Mr. Ingram Adichie Osigwe
MD/CEO, Fullpage International Communications Limited.


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Half Baked Educated People Cannot Speak For Igbos

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Ohaneze Stance on Deportation of Igbos: Joe Igbokwe Reacts again

Following Thursday’s online news reports concerning Ohaneze Ndigbo leadership reaction over Lagos deportation saga, the spokesman of defunct ACN and head of Lagos State Infrastructure Maintenance & Regulatory Agency (LASIMRA), Joe Igbokwe, in another reaction received via e-mail believes that Ohaneze is thinking strategically. Hear him.
From Joe Igbokwe.


I do not want to join issues with all those who have rendered a veritable tool Oyibo people invented to help humanity almost nugatory by engaging into tribal verbal wars here. Over the years I have watched these foolish engagements by people sufficiently educated to know better but have chosen to play Ostrich. Igbo must think about Strategic interest always. People that were taken to the North are less human, those taken South West are less human, those taken to Ebonyi and Akwalbom in 2011 by Gov Obi are less human abi? nkem di iche bu ajo aha. Honest intellectuals in Igboland must pull the rug away from some people who create enemies for Ndigbo in this forum at the drop of a hat. The crippled cannot be the akwaa akwulu Ndigbo. The blind cannot be the anya Ndigbo ji ahu uzo in Nigeria. Half baked educated people cannot speak for Ndigbo. The nonsensical effusions going on here in the name of the so- called deportation in Lagos is a misnomer, an aberration, reprehensible and a basket case. A man going to the market to buy basket knows that he is not going to use it to store water. The man selling the basket knows also that the buyer cannot use it to store water. A word is enough for the wise . Ohaneze is thinking. Ohaneze understands the game. Ohaneze can get it. Case rested!-Joe Igbokwe.


Below is the earlier report of Ohaneze Stance on Deportation of Igbos

Ohaneze Urges Restraint over Deportation of Igbos-Describes Yorubas as Allies
Ohaneze Ndgbo have urged for restraint in the responses from Igbos over the issue of their deported sons and daughters on the orders of Lagos State Government. The group also called for restraint in the ongoing Igbos-Yoruba hate comments to avoid unnecessary tension in the polity. This was stated by the Secretary General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr Joe Nwaorgu during a briefing with group of clergymen led by Rev Obinna Akukwe who sought clarification on the crisis ridden state of Ndigbo at Enugu, yesterday.


The Ohaneze leader said that he had spoken personally with Governor Fashola over the issue and heard the other side of the story. Dr Nwaorgu also informed the clergymen that the President of Igbo Community in Lagos, Prof Anya .O. Anya was earlier instructed to get in touch with Fashola over the issue and that the Governor personally drove to Anya's house where he clarified with them on the issue. Describing the deportation of anybody in Nigeria, not just Igbos, as morally unjustifiable and legally wrong, he said that destitutes should be rehabilitated instead and not dehumanized. He said that Igbos and Yorubas are not at war and advised against hateful incitements by attention seeking politicians from both sides.


The Ohanaeze leader also said that the body had not authorized anybody to speak on its behalf concerning 2015 presidential elections and revealed that the decision on who to support will be taken on the last day of the 2013 Igbo Day Celebrations scheduled for September 24-27th. He discountenanced reports in a newspaper last Sunday that Ohaneze was part of an earlier summit insisting on Igbo presidency and said that options are still open to Ndigbo.

In the same vein the Secretary of Electoral Committee in the January 12th Ohaneze controversial election Dr Mrs Felly Eneh had reiterated that there is no faction in Ohaneze. The woman leader was making veiled references to media reports purportedly sponsored by a presidential aide that a faction of Ohaneze Ndigbo met at Enugu last Saturday, said that''the election of January 12th was legally conducted and those who think otherwise are minority irritants and entitled to their opinion, people are just being sponsored to create confusion''. She condemned the killing of Igbos in Kano and asked government to do proper investigation.

The Assistant National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze and gubernatorial aspirant in Anambra State , Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu in his reaction explained that Ohanaeze leadership is engaging the presidency for more security for Igbos especially in Kano and expressed confidence that the quiet diplomacy of the Ohanaeze President General, Chief Nnachi Igariwey would yield tangible results.


Ohaneze leadership had earlier expressed angst that its Kano State Branch President, Chief Tobias Idika is being hunted by Kano State Government and Police Command and warned against any further harassment of the Chapter President. They, however, asked Chief Idika not to make any further public statements on the Kano issue, promising to engage the presidency quietly over the state of Ndigbo in Kano.


The Ime-Obi Ohaneze met last Saturday at Ohaneze Headquarters, Enugu and discussed wide range of issues affecting Igboland. The group, among other issues opposed the grazing bill before the National Assembly and cautioned against ethnicization of the Onitsha head bridge deportation saga. Ohaneze also prohibited state chapters of the group from issuing press statements on national issues without clearance from the national secretariat.


The highly attended Ime-Obi meeting had the presence of Chief Nnachi Igariwey (President General), Dr Joe Nwaorgu( Secretary General) Eze Justice Ozobu ( Past President) , Eze Cletus Ilomuanya( Chairman South East Council of Traditional Rulers), Eze Desmond Ogugua ( Eze of Mbaise), Eze Gibson Nwosu( Ezeuzu of Awka), Eze Njemanze,Dr Dozie Ikedife(Past President),Chief Mbazulike Amechi, Rev Obinna Akukwe,Senator Hope Uzodimma, Prof ABC Nwosu, Eze Ben Nwosu , Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu, Nze Mark Odu, Prof S.E Asogwa, among numerous Igbo leaders in attendance.


~ From Obinna Akukwe, <profetobinna@yahoo.com to Nigerians Report Online.
Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 2:59 PM
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Nigerian Professor Wins Alexander Humboldt Prize For 2013

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Nigeria’s Professor Andrew Nok of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria received the Humboldt Prize early this year for his work in finding a cure for Trypanosomiasis. Anyone who wins Germany’s Alexander Humboldt Prize, may be on the line to win a Nobel Prize in his field. Most winners of the prestigious prize went on to win the Nobel Prize.

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TD Ameritrade Institutional Awards Scholarships to Foster New Generation of Financial Planners

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TD Ameritrade aims to attract new talent to the industry, address looming advisor shortage

Jersey City, N.J., Aug. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — In an effort to help attract a new generation of professionals to the investment advisory industry, TD Ameritrade Institutional has awarded its inaugural scholarships to 10 deserving and talented students enrolled in undergraduate financial planning programs.


LtoR: Chris Johnson, Texas Christian Univ., Josh Landau, Univ. of San Diego, Eric Siss, Virginia Tech, Tom Nally and Fred Tomczyk, TD Ameritrade, Kelsey Brooks, Univ. of Georgia, Kelly McNerney and Kayla-Lynn Kasica, William Paterson Univ.


The jobs market may be recovering in fits and starts, but there is strong demand for professionals who can help Americans manage their household finances, according to the latest Occupational Outlook Handbook produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (“BLS”).1 This demand is expected to climb as more than 75 million Baby Boomers enter retirement and more investors seek advice.

 
At the same time, the country’s ranks of brokers and investment advisors are shrinking, according to industry research firm Cerulli Associates2. An aging population of advisors, many Baby Boomers themselves, is nearing retirement without a ready supply of advisors to fill their shoes.


So to help head-off a potential talent shortage and encourage more students to pursue financial planning careers, TD Ameritrade established an annual Next Generation Scholarship Program earlier this year. The 2013 recipients, listed below, are the first to receive scholarship awards valued at $5,000:
Kelsey Brooks
University of Georgia
Christopher Johnson
Texas Christian University
Kayla-Lynn Kasica
William Paterson University
Eric Siss
Virginia Tech University
Joshua Landau
University of San Diego
Morgan McGovern
Virginia Tech University
Kelly McNerney
William Paterson University
Andrew Milling
William Paterson University
Delroy Stauffer
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Phillip Murphy
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This Scholarship Program, combined with an annual $50,000 grant program to encourage more colleges and universities to offer financial planning degree programs, will provide $1 million over the next decade to expand the number of graduates pursuing careers in the financial services industry.
“This is an industry that is facing a critical talent shortage at a time when the need for financial advice is on the rise,” said Tom Nally, president, TD Ameritrade Institutional. “By supporting students like these, we look to help cultivate the next generation of financial professionals.”


With graduates facing uncertain job prospects, financial planning represents a potential oasis of opportunity. The projected growth rate for financial advisors in the decade ending 2020 is 32 percent, compared with 14 percent for all occupations, according to the BLS report. That translates to 66,000 new financial advisor jobs.


Demand for financial advice is expected to rise, as investors stung by the 2008 financial crisis seek professionals to help them make sense of the markets. A growing share of investors, the Cerulli research shows, has been migrating to independent registered investment advisors and financial planners.
“I am always seeking top talent for our firm, but I’m also looking forward and considering who will be caring for them over the next 20 or 30 years,” said David Kudla, CEO and Chief Investment Strategist of Mainstay Capital Management and a member of TD Ameritrade Institutional’s Next Generation Advisory Board. “I see a real need for our industry to step up efforts to support and engage a new generation.”


Yet financial planning is not a popular career choice among students, according to a recent survey by the National Society of High School Scholars.3 TD Ameritrade’s scholarship program intends to show more college students that a career in financial planning can be satisfying beyond monetary reward, offering an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of families and individual investors.


Joshua Landau, soon starting his senior year at the University of San Diego, said that “Being an independent financial advisor will allow me to combine my entrepreneurial and financial goals to make the greatest impact I can.”
“Financial advisors have the potential to make a huge difference in a client’s life by providing them with confidence about their finances,” said Kelsey Brooks, entering her senior year at the University of Georgia. “I want to be that person in my client’s life, someone they can rely on for straightforward advice.”
To celebrate their achievement, scholarship winners traveled to New York City as guests of TD Ameritrade for a visit to Wall Street, where they enjoyed VIP tours of the Museum of American Finance and the famed trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.


TD Ameritrade is separate from and not affiliated with researchers, educators, students and other third parties, and is not responsible for their statements, data, policies or content.


About TD Ameritrade Institutional
TD Ameritrade Institutional is a leading provider of comprehensive brokerage and custody services to over 4,500 fee-based, independent registered investment advisors and their clients. Our advanced technology platform, coupled with personal support from our dedicated service teams, allows investment advisors to run their practices more efficiently and effectively while optimizing time with clients. TD Ameritrade Institutional is a division of TD Ameritrade, Inc., a brokerage subsidiary of TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation.


About TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation
Millions of investors and independent registered investment advisors turn to TD Ameritrade’s (NYSE: AMTD) technology, people and education to make investing and trading easier to understand and do. Online or over the phone, in a branch or with an independent RIA, first-timer or sophisticated trader, our clients want to take control and we help them decide how: We’ve been bringing Wall Street to Main Street for more than 36 years. An official sponsor of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team, TD Ameritrade has time and again been recognized as a leader in investment services. Please visit TD Ameritrade’s newsroom or www.amtd.com for more information.
Brokerage services provided by TD Ameritrade, Inc., member FINRA (www.FINRA.org) / SIPC (www.SIPC.org) /NFA (www.nfa.futures.org)


1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Personal Financial Advisors,
on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/personal-financial-advisors.htm
2 Cerulli Associates, Cerulli Quantitative Update, Advisor Metrics 2011, p. 48
3 National Society of High School Scholars, “NSHSS Scholar 2013 Millennial Career Survey Results”
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MEDIACONTACT:

Kristin Petrick
Communications & Public Affairs
Office: (402) 574.6569
Cell: (402) 218.9813
Kristin.petrick@tdameritrade.com



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Mr. Kidnapper(s), Ozekhome is the Last Person You Want To Abduct

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Mr. Ozekhome.


Mr. Kidnapper(s), Ozekhome is the last Person you want to Abduct, here is why

As you may know our brother, Mike Ozekhome, in the last two decades, at least by international standards is one of the most prominent and loudest human rights voice in West Africa, Nigeria in particular.

The reason for this is clear. With his legal voice he has engaged in targeted attacks against poverty, inequality, joblessness and injustice that continue to threaten the people and trigger behaviors like what you are putting him through right now.

Ask him questions about his work, about his pronouncements and his protests, you will notice a man constantly clashing with the government be it the military or civilian for causes that go far  beyond personal gain; instead for groups’ interest like those of the youths and others in a state of struggle.

Thank goodness for his personal success but his fight against corruption, political mismanagement, financial waste, tribal disputes and the lack of aid for the average Nigerians is something we need more of.

He is called a radical because he talks and writes aggressively against the exploitation of the average person.

There is a possibility that he might even give you his last penny, dance, eat, sing, cry and bleed with you, because that is his nature!

He will assure you that there will be no revenge towards you once you let him go only because he has constantly warned the power-that-be that they are to be blamed for problems like the one both of you are in right now.

I know many of you are educated about the news from the print and internet media, just read about what the international world is saying about this man in the last 20 years.

Just the other day, for the sake of the nation and the average Nigerian, he told the world of a nation in crisis and about the current detriment of the common people.

He stated, “Less than one percent of the populace is eating the entire wealth meant for over 156. 5 million people and that is why Nigeria is not developing. When you use 85 percent of your national budget on recurrent expenditure rather than on capital project, and most of the money is channeled to massage the egos of people in power? “What is the business of a minister moving around in a convey of 12 to 15 cars? In America, they are called Secretaries, and they drive themselves. “Here in Nigeria, when a Senator is moving, he goes with siren and no fewer than 15 vehicles…So you find out that we are always spending more than our budget and that is why we are getting to a stage, where we may be broke, the synopsis and the prognosis are that Nigeria may be broke and when Nigeria is broke, there will be trouble because it will affect not only Nigeria but the entire West African and African regions.”

Is this the type of man that the nation, his family and the world will no longer have access to because of you? Therefore, let him go, now!

In conclusion, be rest assured that Ozekhome will defend you personally and negotiate with the police and the court to protect your rights as that is the type of person you now have in your custody. May be you did not mean to get into a shoot-out with the police who were called by witnesses but things happen, and it is only proper that you make it your responsibility to protect him and release Ozekhome now, as you and me will need his voice again, and again on behalf the citizens of this country, called Nigeria.


~ By John Egbeazien Oshodi, Ph.D; Psychologist, jos5930458@aol.com

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Who Shot The Photographer?

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26 Aug 2013 20:12 Africa/Lagos

News From ImageBrief.com; Who Shot The Photographer?

Industry Forces That Could Spell The Extinction Of The Professional Photographer


With The Reduction of Barriers to Entry, Copyright Infringement, And Stock Libraries Paying As Low As 20%, Photography Professionals Are Looking Elsewhere For Their Income

NEW YORK, Aug. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Being a professional photographer in 2013 is not what it used to be.  With easy access to professional cameras causing a major reduction to barrier of entry in the industry, rampant online copyright infringement and stock libraries paying out as little as 20 percent commissions, many photography professionals are looking elsewhere for their income.


According to new findings from ImageBrief, the world's first image-request platform using crowdsourcing, as technology has advanced in recent years high-quality digital cameras are allowing more and more enthusiasts to become 'pro-sumers' thereby flooding the market with competition.  There are over 7 million photo enthusiasts in the US and at least 85% of households own a digital camera. The competition for selling images has become more intense, with hundreds of millions of images in stock libraries and growing. With one-third of the photographers in the US turning to these libraries as a primary source of income the need for these resources to pay them for their work is instrumental to keeping the photographers in business.
"Our hope is that the industry will begin to make some changes to allow room for more creative people to make their living through photography," says Simon Moss, CEO of ImageBrief.  "If we are fair with the talent, we will promote better work and from that I believe, more customers and a flourishing industry."


About ImageBrief:
ImageBrief is a world-first online marketplace connecting creative and marketing professionals to a curated network of more than 7,500 high-quality professional photographers in 115 countries. Buyers simply post a brief for an image requirement and photographers respond by submitting images tailored to the buyer's request. ImageBrief has offices in New York, London and Sydney and counts Saatchi & Saatchi, DDB, Ogilvy, BBDO, Conde Nast, JWT and other tier-one organizations as clients.


For information on this Infographic or to speak with Simon Moss, the CEO of ImageBrief about the current state of the industry or about ImageBrief please contact Michelle Fox at FGPR, 212-334-1212 or email info@foxgreenberg.com.

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UN Chief Calls On Egypt To Investigate the Murder of 3 Journalists

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26 Aug 2013 15:08 Africa/Lagos  


UNESCO CHIEF CALLS ON EGYPTIAN AUTHORITIES TO INVESTIGATE DEATH OF THREE JOURNALISTS


NEW YORK, 26 August 2013 / PRNewswire Africa / -The head of the United Nations agency tasked with defending press freedom today denounced the deaths of three Egyptian journalists and called for a thorough investigation into these incidents.


"I deplore the deaths of Ahmed Abdel Gawad, Mosab Al-Shami and Tamer Abdel Raouf," said the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Irina Bokova., calling on Egyptian authorities "to do everything possible to ensure the security of media workers."


Ms. Bokova expressed her distress and concern over the violence directed against the media in Egypt, where five media professionals have been killed while carrying out their duties in the span of a few days.
According to Reporters Without Borders, Mr. Gawad, a reporter for the Egyptian daily Al-Akhbar, and Mr. Al-Shami, a photojournalist for Rassd News Network, were killed on 14 August while covering demonstrations in the capital, Cairo. Both died from gunshot injuries.


Mr. Raouf was the regional director of Egypt's Al-Ahram newspaper. He was shot dead at a vehicle checkpoint in Damanhur, in the Beheira Governorate in northern Egypt, on 19 August. Another journalist in the car, Hamed Al-Barbari, was injured.


Ms. Pillay also condemned today the murder of Pakistani journalist Haji Abdul Razzak and Guatemalan journalist Carlos Alberto Orellana Chávez.


Mr. Razzak, 35, was a reporter for the Urdu-language newspaper Daily Tawar. His mutilated body was found in the city of Karachi last Wednesday. He had been reported missing since 24 March.


A broadcast journalist in Guatemala, Mr. Orellana Chávez hosted a news programme on Optimo 23 cable television after having directed Radio Victoria for over 25 years. According to Reporters Without Borders, he was shot down as he was driving to work some 50 kilometres from Mazatenango, the provincial capital of Suchitepequez, in the south of the country.


Ms. Pillay called on Pakistani and Guatemalan authorities "to do all in their power" to investigate the killings and shed light on these heinous crimes.


SOURCE UN News Centre

Church To Spend N2 Billion on Community Projects in Nigeria

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Pastor E. A. Adeboye.

“We want to do more as we have a mandate to spend N2billion on various community projects in 2013 that will meet the growing needs and aspiration of the people in all the 774 local government areas in Nigeria."
~ Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). 

The popular Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Nigeria has already spent N433million on community projects across the nation in the first quarter of 2013. According to a verified report in the The Nation newspaper of Nigeria, the General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye disclosed this while presenting report of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities last week.

He said the projects were spread over 353 communities in 255 local governments of the nation. Adeboye informed the projects included construction of free community schools, provision of free potable water, scholarship for indigent students and patrol vans for police stations, among several others. Restating the commitment of the church to carrying out more developmental projects throughout the country, he said the projects were carried out after comprehensive needs assessment in the benefitting communities. He assured of the church’s determination to complement efforts of the government in alleviating poverty through provision of health care facilities and other developmental projects for national growth and stability. The church, Adeboye informed, is committed to providing basic necessities because poverty does not discriminate. According to him, a real church will impact its immediate environment through the provision of developmental projects in line with the mandate of Christ.

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 NIGERIAN PREMIERE OF "GIRL RISING" ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 11, 2013 . SAVE THE DATE!

Nollywood Diva Kate Henshaw To Co-host Nigerian Premiere of Girl Rising

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Kate Henshaw.


Kate Henshaw, the famous Nollywood diva will bring her star power to the Nigerian premiere of groundbreaking CNN film Girl Rising, on Friday October 11, 2013, to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child at the Silverbird Cinemas, Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island, Lagos.



Kate Henshaw will co-host the premiere of "Girl Rising" featuring Hollywood stars Freida Pinto, Anne Hathaway, Selena Gomez, Alicia Keys, Meryl Streep, Salma Hyak, Cate Blanchett, Kerry Washington, Priyanka Chopra, Chloe Moretz, and Liam Neeson who narrated this must see film.

The Nigerian premiere has attracted both local and international partners and supporters, including Zonta International, United Nations Information Center, Nigerians Report Online, Kiddies and Brands Company, Dobox TV and others.

“No one is more vulnerable than an uneducated girl,” said Freida Pinto.
"And this film is a wake-up call to world that it’s time to educate girls".
“Right now, 66 million girls are not in school, 14 million girls fewer than 18 will be married this year, that’s 38,000 girls married today, and 13 girls married in the last 30 seconds.”


Actress Freida Pinto attending a Vanity Fair and L’Oréal Paris-presented event in support of 10x10 and “Girl Rising” Feb. 19, 2013, in Los Angeles. (Getty Images).

Many who have watched the film in the U.S. got tears from the nine survival stories of girls in developing nations. Wadley in Haiti who seeks an education after the powerful earthquake, Ruksana who lives on the side of the street in India, and women in Afghanistan who get married at 11 years old. Each girl was paired with a renowned writer from her native country, and the stories show how education can change lives forever.

Directed by Academy Award-Nominee Director Richard E Robbins with original music is by Academy Award winner Rachel Portman in collaboration with Hans Zimmer, and other notable women supporting "Girl Rising".
“We had a woman DP behind the camera, we had a woman composer writing music, we had women designers doing visual effects, we had a woman editor, a woman producer – we really went out of our way as much as possible to practice what we preach and say let’s put women in power positions in all aspects of this project. With the exception of me, and a couple of other men, we were definitely a powered by women brigade,” said Richard.

The "Girl Rising" produced by 10x10 is more than a film as it is part of a global campaign to educate and empower girls.

“Our vision is to connect every person on earth so when you think about that, with millions of girls who don’t have access to education, we can’t achieve our vision. Even beyond that piece, it just really began to bother us that girls were being left behind, which meant their families were being left behind, their communities were being left behind and we are a global company of global citizens – and what happens to a girl in Peru, in Haiti impacts girls here in the United States," said Rosalind Hudnell, Chief Diversity Officer, Global Director of Education & External Relations at Intel Corporation, one of the co-sponsors of "Girl Rising".

“Girl Rising” has sold over 125,000 tickets in the U.S alone.
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Over 1,050 Nigerians Have Benefitted From Chevening Scholarships

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28 Aug 2013 14:22 Africa/Lagos

UK Chevening Scholarships for Nigerians celebrate 30 years.



LONDON26 August 2013 / PRNewswire Africa / - Over 1,050 Nigerians have benefitted from a Chevening Scholarship and are in positions of leadership across the country. This years applications open onSeptember 1st..



Chevening Scholarships are a UK government's scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and partner organisations.



The programme makes awards to outstanding scholars with leadership potential from around the world to study postgraduate courses at universities in the UK. 2013 is the 30th anniversary of Chevening Scholarships.
The Chevening programme was launched in 1983 and has developed into a prestigious international scheme, attracting a wealth of high-calibre applicants from over 116 countries worldwide. There are over 41,000 Chevening alumni all around the world. Chevening Scholars share the qualities of ambition, drive and leadership potential, a commitment to change and organisational development, and a talent for innovation and creativity. With an excellent record of rising to positions of leadership in their respective professions, Chevening Scholars remain influential friends of the UK. The programme provides full or part funding for full-time courses at postgraduate level, normally a one-year Master's degree, in any subject and at any UK university.



Over 1,050 Nigerians have benefitted from a Chevening Scholarship and are in positions of leadership across the country. This year, 11 Nigerians have been awarded a Scholarship for 2013-14 to study in a range of fields such as Medical Research, International Law and Finance and Accountancy.



Chevening Scholarships are about Brain Gain and NOT Brain Drain. The Scholars are expected to return to Nigeria on completion of their study in the UK and to use their knowledge and skills to contribute to the development of their own country.



2014/15 Chevening Applications open in Nigeria on 1 September 2013. The closing date for submission of applications is 8 November 2013.



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Unemployment in Rivers State and Amaechi's Magic Wand

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 Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi congratulating Dr. Ipalibo Harry after the Job Fair in Port Harcourt.


UNEMPLOYMENT IN RIVERS AND AMAECHI’S MAGIC WAND 

 ~ By Eze Chukwuemeka Eze.

 
I am sure that many watchers of political events in Rivers State would not have imagined that the political crisis rocking that state could last this long, especially against the backdrop that members of the clergy, traditional rulers, civil society, opinion leaders to mention a few have made frantic efforts as they know how to see an end to the imbroglio.
More worrisome is the fact that while some sane and well meaning Nigerians are seeking an end to the crisis, the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP in the state led by Chief Felix Obuah is constantly maintaining a posture that darkens on-going reconciliation efforts, that is if any genuine one exist. The recent expulsion of eighteen loyalists, including Commissioners of the state governor, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is a case in point.
This development no doubt has cast a dark shadow on the efforts of concerned Nigerians who are eager to see the return of peace to the crude oil and gas rich state.



 Dr. Harry going through an MOU with representatives of AMET University in Dubai on the way forward on establishing a Maritime School in Rivers State.
This sad development described in some quarters as been unprecedented in modern politics was aptly captured by the member representing the Andoni/Opobo-Nkoro Federal Constituency of Rivers State in the House of Representatives and Chairman, House Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream), Hon Dakuku Peterside when he said, “Rivers people are peace-loving, decorous and law-abiding. Therefore, Obuah and his co-travelers are a disgrace to Rivers State.  I wondered why a respected party leader like the former National Deputy Chairman of PDP, Dr. Sam Sam Jaja should even be considered for such despicable action of been expelled from the party. To me, the alleged expulsion is one of the absurdities of modern day politics. This action of expelling Dr. Jaja and other leaders of the party in Rivers State is symptomatic of how caution is being thrown to the winds, while morality was on a steady decline. But like every responsible party member, I know this action is of no consequence as they do not have the power to do what they (Obuahled PDP) claimed to have done. Dr. Jaja will contest the PDP party elections for the office of the Deputy National Chairman.   For those ignorant of PDP constitution, let me drew their attention to relevant sections of the PDP Constitution,, “According to Article 21.4 of the PDP Constitution, a member may be suspended by the Working Committee at any level but the member should not lose his or her right to contest any election.  Furthermore, Article 21.6 states that “a decision taken against a member who has not been informed about the charges against him or her or has not been given any opportunity of defending him or herself shall be null and void”.  


 Governor Amaechi inspecting projects in progress.
Funny enough, even after the Inspector General of Police, Abubakar Mohmamed recently swapped no fewer than 14 Commissioners of Police leaving that of Rivers State, even while the National Assembly and other bodies have called for either Mbu Joseph Mbu’s transfer or removal.. The only option left to those who still feel concern about this unfortunate situation in Rivers State is to continue to pray for the safety of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi the embattled Governor of Rivers State as with God all things are possible.
THE THRUST OF THIS PIECE
There is no gainsaying the fact that this time around, the cancerous and menace of unemployment in Nigeria which if unchecked is capable of not only truncating our democracy, but has the potential of destroying our nation by critically examining the proactive and strategically steps that Governor Amaechi of Rivers State has adopted in addressing this menace with hope that other governments in Nigeria will sit up and take a clue before this menace consumes us all.
Before divulging into the main issue, let us listen to some authorities on what they feel about the sad state of unemployment. Explaining this menace better. The great WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE in one of his books, ‘The Merchant of Venice’ described the sorrow state of being unemployed thus “You take my life when you take the means whereby I live”. while to Thomas Carlyle in his own book Charisma captured this wicked scenario when he stated, “A man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune's inequality exhibits under the sun”
To MASON COOLEY in his City Aphorisms described the sorrow stated of unemployment thus, “Unemployment diminishes people. Leisure enlarges them” while to JANE ADDAMS in his Twenty Years at Hull-House, “Of all the aspects of social misery nothing is so heartbreaking as unemployment”.
Unemployment as a permanent phenomenon of considerable magnitude has become the foremost political problem of all democratic countries. That millions are permanently excluded from the productive process is a condition which cannot be tolerated for any length of time. The unemployed individual wants work. He wants to earn wages because he considers the opportunities which wages afford higher than the doubtful value of permanent leisure in poverty. He despairs because he is unable to find work. From among the unemployed, the adventurers and the aspiring dictators select their storm troopers.
A World Bank database compiled from households shows more than 300m 15- to 24-year-olds in developing economies are similarly “inactive”. The Economist calculates that, all told, almost 290m are neither working nor studying: almost a quarter of the planet’s youth.
According to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, more than 41% of Nigerian graduates are without employment after the mandatory National Youth Service Corps, NYSC programme. The National Bureau of Statistics said over 50% of youths in Nigeria are jobless; while the World Bank puts the figure at 56%. Considering the country’s estimated population of about 167 million and 60 million jobless, these are grim figures portending danger to economic growth and development of a nation with the largest concentration of black people on earth.
THE INSENSITIVITY OF GOVERNMENTS
It is astonishing that a human resource company, Employment Clinic stated that the government spends N960 billion annually on artisans from abroad to work in the country an amount that can go a long way to create jobs for our teeming unemployed youths. The unemployment situation is worsening with every passing day more so as thousands of graduates are being churned out from tertiary institutions yearly to besiege those already hopelessly waiting for employment and roaming our streets searching for means of earning a living. For some years now, we have piled graduates upon graduates mortgaging the nation’s future and our children’s future for the greed, avarice and planlessness of our leaders through bad governance.
CONSEQUENCES
The enormity of unemployment challenge which has become a colossal, –a socio-economic affliction of great proportions can be illustrated most vividly when out of the 13,000 applications received by the Dangote Group of Companies for Graduate Executive Truck Drivers; there were six Doctorate Degree (Ph.D) holders, 704 with masters degree and over 8,460 B;SC degree holders. Most astonishing was that the company only needed 100 drivers, but got 13,000 applications, most of who are from reputable universities. Doesn’t this speak volumes about the kind of leadership at all levels of government and the need to brace up to with a view to finding a lasting solution to this menace that creates a gloomy future for our dear country?
Today, Nigeria is confronted with the menace of kidnapping, oil thieves, ritualists, armed robbers, prostitution, assassination and other vices associated with the youths occasioned by the rising rate of unemployment. The most disturbing now is the wicked activities of Boko Haram, a sect people with teenagers and youths between the ages 14 to 24. They are ravaging Northern Nigeria with reckless neglect, killing, maiming and destroying her economy. Yet our leaders seems to be more concerned with acquiring wealth for their unborn grand children to the detriment of the future of our nation and our graduates roaming the streets without any help. Result! As they say an idle mind is the devils workshop.
Prominent lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), while reacting to the kidnap of one of his colleague and rights activist, Mike Ozekhome recently captured the plight of our youths when he said, “One will, however, like to challenge the government to address the socio-economic implication of unemployment in the country. In particular, young boys and girls who have flooded the unemployment market should be given jobs or unemployment benefits, pending when they will be gainfully employed. The Nigerian ruling class have to appreciate the fact that the youths cannot be kept in unemployment and in abject poverty for too long while they live in opulence.”
Another prominent Lagos lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, while condemning the kidnapping of Ozekhome has this to say; “It further draws local and international attention to the poor state of security in our country. It also highlights the state of joblessness among youths in our country, which is one reason why they turn to this dangerous trade for their livelihood,”
UNEMPLOYMENT IN RIVERS STATE AND AMAECHI’S  STRATEGIES
Despite all the distractions and wicked plots, Governor Amaechi has proven to be a focused and visionary leader that cannot be distracted by forces inimical to his good intentions for people of the state.
Amaechi to me must have been a good student of Bill Clinton, the former President of the United States of America, USA by the way he adopted the thinking of this great son of the world in the ways he conducts his government as captured in the following quotes, “The best social program is a good job” and “I do not believe we can repair the basic fabric of society until people who are willing to work have work. Work organizes life. It gives structure and discipline to life”. To understand the belief and thinking of Gov Amaechi on what governance is all about, the mission statement of his administration promulgated immediately he assumed office as the Governor of Rivers State on 26 October, 2007 says it all, “Our mission is to serve our people with humility and render transparent and accountable stewardship anchored on integrity and good governance. We shall use our God-given resources to improve the quality of life of our present and future generations, and empower our people in a peaceful, just and harmonious society under God. 



 Governor Amaechi inspecting crude oil exploration installation.

RSSDA Job Fair.
Though, I have done series on the revolutionary steps of Rt. Hon. Amaechi in the sectors of Education, Health, Security, Finance, his type of politics and position on good governance.
The Rivers State Chairman of Civil Service Commission, Sir Martins Ngo Yellowe, said recently that “with a workforce including civil and public civil servants of more than 65,000, I am afraid if not probably the Federal Government and maybe Lagos State Government the Rivers State Government has one of the largest work force in the country and most be paid and well catered for.”
The above notwithstanding, let us note the following strategies adopted by the government of Gov Amaechi to address the menace of unemployment in Rivers State.
THE RIVERS STATE STRATEGIC EMPOWERMENT COMMITTEE (RSSEC)
Tackling the unemployment menace in the State received a major boost had the biggest boost with the setting up of the 13-Man Committee (RSSEC) under the Chairmanship of Dr Minaibi. Dagogo-Jack.
When I contacted Rev Jack-Dagogo, he confirmed to me that his Committee is expected to use the SURE-P Fund to engage about 75,000 Rivers State indigenes in the effort of Gov Amaechi to reduce poverty level of Rivers State people.
The Chief of Staff Government House, Hon. Chief Tony Okocha confirmed the above great news when he embarked upon the sensitization and inauguration of RIVLEAF Ogu/Bolo LGA chapter over the weekend stating that Rivers State indigenes will be paid monthly allowances by the state government under the subsidy reinvestment programme (SURE-P) as one of the programme of the present administration to improve on the condition of our people.
AGRICULTURE
Under Agriculture, the Rivers State Government is doing much to arrest unemployment challenge in the State. The RSG has commenced paper work to establish and develop a N20bn Agric Scheme. According to the Governor, “The scheme would encompass a settlement and cluster units in different areas of agriculture and is geared towards providing jobs for the teeming youths of our State”. He said the project is expected to have about 300 housing units, a processing industry and primary schools. This multi billion Naira Agricultural Scheme will be splintered into three areas of the State housing 100 families each in the 100 housing units to be constructed. The state is embarking on establishing a Banana Farm at Ogoni where about 200 workers will be engaged.
The Rivers State Government has established a Fish farm at Buguma where many youths are today engaged. According to the Chairman of Asari Toru Local Government Area, Mr. Ojukaye Flag Amachree “the establishment of the Buguma Fish Farm by the Rivers State Government is a source of employment to youths of the Kalabari Kingdom and with the steady power supply in the LGA small scale business has improved in the area”.
The Rivers State Government has signed a long lease contract with Siat Firm to revamp and manage the RISONPALM and when fully operational it would create about 4,000 job opportunities.
EDUCATION:

 Governor Amaechi is a leader in the promotion of education.

In order to develop an employable workforce, the State has offered scholarships to over 2,000 students in Nigerian Higher Institutions and has spent about N5bn for her students in foreign Intuitions. Apart from this, the Rivers State Government is credited with setting up of the best educational infrastructure in Nigeria. The newly recruited 13,201 teachers in Rivers State went through one month induction course recently. Dr. Ofuru the Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Education said that the induction was put in place to prepare the new Teachers for the noble profession, pointing out that the State Government will still organize another programme for the teachers in collaboration with the University of Port Harcourt and Ignatius Ajuru University of Education
HEALTH
So far, about 400 medical Doctors have been employed to man most of the Health Centres in the rural areas constructed by the administration of Governor Amaechi.
SECURITY AND PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY
Not minding those who are threatening brimstone, storm and fire on the State, the State intend has purchased two equipped and modern Helicopters for aerial surveillance to fight crime in the State. Considering that foreign investors can only operate in an enabling environment, the issue of tackling the state of security is of primary importance because it has a multiplier effect that includes employment generation. The Power Sector in the State is working tirelessly to ensure an end to epileptic power supply in the State by the year 2014 this would also serve to boost employment in the state and will also encourage entrepreneurship among the Youths.
APPOINTMENT OF DR IPALIBO MACDONALD HARRY AS THE SIXTH COMMISSIONER IN THE MINISTRY OF EMPOWERMENT AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION.
In demonstration of his seriousness about addressing the menace of unemployment amongst our people in Rivers State, the appointment of Dr Ipalibo Macdonald Harry a seasoned Administrator as the sixth Commissioner in the Ministry of Empowerment and Employment Generation speaks volume in this regard.
Dr. Harry a holder of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Management from Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt was the best graduating student in both his master’s and doctorate programmes and became the first youngest indigene of Rivers State to be a Chartered Estate Valuer. He is an outstanding author and a seasoned publisher and a recipient of various awards that range from The Times News Magazine Award for Excellence (2005), The Nigerian Union of Journalists (Federal Chapel) PHC Award of Excellence in Innovation and Reform (2007) and the Royalty Award from the Amayanabo of Kalabari (2012) appointment on September, 2011 as the Commissioner for Employment Generation and Empowerment did not come to his close watchers by surprise.
Some of the most remarkable feats of the Ministry under Dr Harry include I.. Constant training of Rivers State indigenes through the Seamen and Motormen/OilersProgramme, ii. Establishment of AMET University offshore Campus in Isaka, Rivers State to offer all types of Maritime courses and training, iii. Execution of overseas Maritime capacity building at AMET University, iv. Chennai, India aimed at building needed capacity to fill the vacancies in the Maritime, Oil and Gas companies operating in Rivers State and the Niger Delta Region at large; v. Execution of Industrial attachment Training and Placement for Rivers State indigenes, vi. Rivers State Work Placement/Internship Programme designed to give opportunity to Rivers State indigenous graduates who have undergone the mandatory NYSC to have an additional year on-the-job training programme to gain some working experience during the period of placement with companies; vii. Mobilisation for Employment Generation –The Seefor Project through usage of the loan from the World Bank and European Union to provide jobs for the unemployed indigenes of Rivers State; viii. Partnership with Shell Petroleum Development Company Nig. Limited (SPDC) and Park’N’ Shop Nig. Ltd to train Rivers State indigenes at foreign Institutions, ix. Data Bank of the Ministry which provides a quick and comprehensive reference source/guide job seekers and employers of labour in Rivers State; x. Partnership with SPDC in the recycling of waste (Plastic) Programme, xi. OANDO Energy Employment Test, xii. Supply of Labour to Ministry of Power, xiii. Ven. Prof. T. N. Okujagu Foundation for Ethics and Learning, xiv. Empowerment Programme with Nigerian Bottling Company Ltd (NBC), xv. Partnership with Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd for the training and update of able Seamen, xvi. Partnership with Noreman pre-employment interview for the unemployed, xvii. Crane Operators/Light Vehicle Drivers Training Scheme, xviii. Fibre Glass Boat Building Training at Asakanana Marine & Fibre Glass Products Ltd! Xvii. The conclusion of the feat of Ministry of Employment under Dr Harry was for the first time in the history of Port Harcourt an unprecedented event called the job fair was put together. The Ministry organised a Job Fair where about 132 companies and 600 pre-qualified applicants both Rivers indigenes and non-indigenes participated in the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) job fair 2013. The feats are so much that writing them all here will be like writing a book.
Dr. Harry, who listed some effort by the present administration to create jobs for the people, said that so far, not less than 35,000 persons have been engaged by the administration through the process.

GOV AMAECHI AND HIS VISION FOR THE UNEMPLOYED IN RIVERS STATE

The Rivers State Governor Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi says the state government will encourage creative youths as he asked job seekers on the need to explore their talents instead of waiting for government. Speaking at the flag-off ceremony of the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) Job Fair 2013 in conjunction with the Ministry of Employment Generation and Empowerment in Port Harcourt, Amaechi advised prospective job seekers to be more entrepreneurial in their pursuits as a way of checking unemployment. Amaechi said, “You hear about militancy, Boko Haram, it is about poverty and unemployment, and until government deals with the twin issues of unemployment and poverty, we will continue to have insecurity. When we came to power in 2007, the monthly wage bill was N2.5 billion, and as we are talking now, the wage bill has increased to 8.9 billion. When we came, the state government had only 200 doctors to give treatment to over 5.1 million people. We went ahead to improve the employment of additional 200 doctors, and few months ago, I also called for the employment of another 200 doctors totally 600 doctors.
“We lack surveyors and technicians, and other professionals in the Ministry of Land and Housing. I have equally approved the need for government to hire some principal officer to fill the vacuum. We also took over the payment of teachers at the local government level in primary education which is suppose to be the responsibility of the local government councils.
“Now, we have approved the employment of 13,000 teachers. The consultant handling the ICT part of the primary education is employing one ICT teacher per school, and if you multiply it by 100, that is 200, and if you multiply it by 500 schools that we are completing, that will be 1000 ICT teachers.
“So, you look at doctors, engineers and all that, and they have been training them. Two weeks ago, 32 trained doctors returned from Russia, and I hope they have been engaged at the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital. I have partnered to create this opportunity, government cannot employ all of you, it is impossible. Government can only create the conducive environment and favourable business atmosphere that would create employment”, he said.
Amaechi also promised to release 5 billion to provide financial support to people who are ready to be self-reliant and innovative to borrow at subsidized low cost to set up their own business.
“This year, we will open the vocational training centre, and only those with the West Africa Certificate will be admitted in that school to train our youths on different skills, so they can set up their own business. This will make you to be self-employed. The government is willing to support you”, Amaechi said.
Amaechi said, his administration has created employment opportunities through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the state.
“When we came in 2007, Risonpalm was dead, completely dead. We have to lease Risonpalm out, and as am talking to you now, Risonpalm has hired 5,000 workers. We want to revive Delta Rubber Company, and lease to private company I don’t know how many workers they would hire if we conclude discussions. We are currently engaged in working out modalities to set up a new hotel where you have the former Hotel Olympia. They too will engage persons when they finish the construction of the new hotel.
And if you also go to the front of Government House, you used to have SUPABOD there. Before I became governor, they never planned to rebuild that place, a private company is rebuilding it into a mall and will employ minimum work force of 600 persons at the beginning. We are doing so much to see how we can create employment opportunities for the youths so that you can be engaged, and I hope you are employable or go in for any training to get yourself engaged”, Amaechi said.
 

 OTHER AREAS OF INTERVENTION

Thousands of Rivers people are employed through the following Agencies established by the Rivers State Government –The Sanitation Environment Authority, Greater Port Harcourt Authority, Sports; jobs are created through turning Rivers State into a massive construction site involving construction of unaccountable roads, health and educational facilities


CONCLUSION

According to the Gospel of Saint John, chapter 2 verse 17, Jesus said the zeal of my father’s house hath eaten me up but to Gov Amaechi a devout Christian, “the zeal and commitment to alleviate the suffering of my people in Rivers State is eaten me up on daily basis”. I can now understand why the great Prof Tam David-West said, “orchestrated travails of Gov Amaechi though unfortunate is “Nigerian paradox “where excellence is relegated and mediocrity is elevated”.

Therefore “If governance is provision of dividends of democracy and caring for her citizenry then we must give it to Gov Amaechi for demonstrating and exhibiting what true leadership is all about as we plead with those fighting an unwarranted fight against the Governor to stop distracting the Governor in his zeal to provide for the people of Rivers State that elected him.


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Eze Chukwuemeka Eze is a Media Consultant based in Port Harcourt and can be reached through either ezemediaconcept08@rocketmail.com, or 08038199163
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Ibinabo Fibresima To Co-host Nigerian Premiere Of Girl Rising

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Ibinabo Fibresima To Co-host Nigerian Premiere Of Girl Rising Another Nollywood diva, Ibinabo Fibresima, the first female President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has joined African Movie Academy Award for Best Actress, "The Face of Onga" and brand ambassador for Samsung West Africa Kate Henshaw and other VIPs who will co-host the Nigerian premiere of the CNN film "Girl Rising" on Friday October 11, 2013, at the Silvebird Cinemas to celebrate the United Nations International Day of the Girl Child.



The event has attracted the cooperation and support of several important people and organizations including Zonta International in Nigeria, United Nations Information Center, Kiddies and Brands Company, dobox, Nigeria's leading entertainment on-demand (EOD) portal, International Digital Post Network Limited, publishers of Nigerians Report Online, Nollywood Mirror, and others. .





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New Marketing Communications Strategy for Titus Sardines Unveiled in Lagos

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Mr. Mohammed Edderkaoui, Global Marketing Director of UNIMER Group SA of Morocco announcing the new marketing communications strategy for Titus.

UNIMER Group SA Morocco Unveils New Marketing Communications Strategy for Titus Sardines for Nigeria and Pan-Africa Market. 

Titus Sardines brand has been in the Nigerian canned fish market for over 80 years now and the producers UNIMER Group SA of Morocco unveiled a new marketing strategy to maximize the popularity of the Titus brand in Nigeria.

Sir Emma Bishop Okonkwo, OFR, Chairman of Ekulo Group.
 
Chief and Mrs. Sylvester Obiakor, major distributors of Titus Sardines in Nigeria.

The red carpet event presented by Mohammed Edderkaoui, Global Marketing Director of UNIMER Group SA held on Tuesday 27th of August, 2013 at Lagos Sheraton Hotel & Towers in Ikeja attracted Sir. Emma Bishop Okonkwo, OFR, Chairman of the Ekulo Group, Mr. Emeka Oramadike, Marketing Manager of Ekulo Group of Companies,, Chief Sylvester Obiakor and Mrs. Obiakor, Mrs. Cicly Adanma of Reddington Hospital, Mrs. Pet Anyi Obi of Soltito Events, Mrs. Nonye Okwara, CEO of Events Gallery, Susan Eyo-Honesty, Publisher of Glam & Essence, Nollywood star Hakeem Rahman, guest performing artiste Chawa Khali, Mr. Biodun Kupoluyi, Publisher of E247 magazine, Ms. Clara Okoro, CEO of Brand World TV, Ms. Uche Akolisa, Life Editor of Business Hallmark magazine, Mr. Ingram Osigwe, MD/CEO of Fullpage International Communications Limited and other dignitaries, including all the major news media channels like Silverbird TV, Channels TV, Brand World TV, Daily Sun, Entertainment Express, Newswatch, National Mirror, The Guardian, The Nation, Ovation International magazine and others.


Chief Sylvester Obiakor, Mr. Mohammed Edderkoui, Mrs. Obiakor and Sir Emma Bishop Okonkwo.
Barrister Ndubuisi Akwuegbu and Mr. Ingram Osigwe.
 
Chief Odun Fadoju, CEO of DP Partnership presenting the new marketing strategy for Titus Sardines in multimedia.
 
Mr. Emeka Oramadike.
 
Dr. Obiefuna Okoli.

.The UNIMER Group SA reinforced their commitment to injecting variety into the Nigerian market to sustain consumers’ ability to make choices out of many available brands. By unveiling new marketing strategies for canned Titus Sardines, the two companies are also irrevocably committed to ensuring that Nigerian consumers are provided with the best brands available all over the world.

Ms. Susan Eyo-Honesty.
 
Ms. Clara Okoro.
 
Mr. Biodun Kupoluyi.
 
Mr. Kingsley and Mr. Gerald Opuruozor of Franchise Law and Kenneth.
 
Mr. Mohammed Edderkaoui.

The Global Marketing Director of UNIMER Group SA, Mohammed Edderkaoui said with good business partners like Ekulo and other major distributors, Nigerians are assured of constant supply of premium Titus Sardines brand. Edderkaoui explained that canned Titus Sardines have huge brand integrity established in almost hundred years and also available all over the world.

To ensure that the brand is etched permanently on the consciousness of consumers, DP partnership and Draft FCB Africa Ltd, one of Nigeria’s major players in the advertising industry has the mandate of the brand owners to create world class marketing strategies to drive Titus Sardines. Essentially, the new strategy for marketing Titus canned Sardines is being driven by comprehensive holistic platforms, including television commercials, radio jingles, outdoor, social media advertising among others.
Titus is a premium brand of Sardines which has been trusted for generations all over the world. It enjoys the pedigree of being around for over 80 years and is known for its high quality, great taste, aroma and nutritional values. It is rich in Protein, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and contains heart-friendly oils.
Titus canned Sardines can also be used with bread as sandwich and also comes in handy in preparing small chops such as fish rolls. It is also excellent for rice, spaghetti, yam and host other dishes to which it adds great taste and flavour..
Mrs. Cicly Adanma and Mrs. Pet Anyi Obi.

Princess Tupee Iyase with a guest.

 
Mrs. Pet Anyi Obi and Mrs. Nonye Okwara.
 
Mrs. Pet Anyi Obi, Mr. Ingram Osigwe and Mrs. Nonye Okwara.
 
Mr. Ingram Osigwe and Dr. Obiefuna Okoli.



Hostesses Akunna and Ugochi pose with the Titus Sardines.

Chawa Khalik and his two female dancers performing at the event.
 
The smiles for Titus.
 
Nollywood star Hakeem Rahman and Chawa Khalik.
 
Mr. Mohammed Edderkaoui and hostesses Akunna and Ugochi.

Ms. Clara Okoro posing with hostesses and a photographer.
 
Mr. Mohammed Edderkaoui and hostesses.

Mr. Oparaji Chukwunonso of Kre80graphik Services, Events Photographer. 




Titus Sardines represent an invaluable source of fish protein and will go a long way in helping to balance the nutrition need of Nigerians. The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) some years back estimated that animal protein consumption of Nigerians was only two percent of the recommended level. Canned Titus Sardines are rich in fish protein with many advantages over meat and other sources. This is largely because, according to the FAO, fishes are more affordable, more digestible and nutritious. T itus Sardines contain more Lysine and essential Amino Acids than meat and are devoid of Cholesterol.

Protein from Titus canned Sardines is 70 percent assimilated through the human alimentary Channel, compared to less than 15 percent of meat and less than 10 percent for vegetable proteins. Researchers are of the view that regular consumption of Titus canned Sardines may reduce the risk of diseases ranging from childhood asthma to prostate cancer. The product is low in fat, high in protein and an excellent source of Omega 3 fatty acids.

In fact the Omega 3 fatty acids in Titus canned Sardines may reduce the risk of many types of cancers by 30 to 50 percent, especially of the oral cavity, esophagus, colon, breast and ovary. Health and nutrition experts also credit canned Titus Sardines with efficacy in reducing the risk of heart diseases and stroke by reducing blood clots and inflammation, improving blood vessel elasticity, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood fats and boosting good cholesterol.

Breast feeding and expectant mothers who develop the habit of consuming canned Titus Sardines reap the benefit in the mould of giving birth to babies with bright eyesight. In the case of pregnant women, experts say intake of canned Titus Sardines hugely helps reducing the risk of having premature babies.

UNIMER Group SA says in re-invigorating the marketing strategies of the brand, it aims to resuscitate the menus of Nigerian home makers across all the economic strata and also to boost the protein intake of the populace without necessarily digging a hole in the pockets of Nigerians as canned
... Life is better with TITUS!


Media Consultant: 
 Mr. Ingram Adichie Osigwe
MD/CEO, Fullpage International Communications Limited.





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Film Financing in Africa - Opportunities and Ideas

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IREP Executive Director Femi Odugbemi with the Chair of the 2013 Uganda Film Festival Jury Dr. Dominica Dipio Professor of Literature and Film at Makerere University, Kampala Uganda.


"FILM FINANCING IN AFRICA – OPPORTUNITIES AND IDEAS"

A Keynote presentation at the Inaugural Uganda Film Festival in Kampala, Uganda by Femi Odugbemi, Executive Director of I-REPRESENT International Documentary Film Forum.

Distinguished Filmmakers, Participants
I Thank you very much for this opportunity to be here and I am excited by the possibilities that this gathering can bring for the Ugandan film industry, the economy and the issues of cultural diplomacy not only for this great country but for African peoples at large. Africa needs every tangible effort from its individual nations to take the continent to the next level – an objective to which a vibrant viable filmmaking industry can uniquely contribute.


There are quite a number of things that the African continent needs, one of them is a strong filmmaking culture. This is in part because films have a unique way of creating models for its audiences and reshaping their outlooks, but more importantly because filmmaking IS business and it can hold its own in contributing significantly to economic growth in terms of youth employment, receivable tax incomes and ancillary growth of other professions and small-scale businesses that feed off of the patronage of film projects. But much more than that, in a world where your economy is impacted by your "brand identity and projection" films are critical promotional and cultural tools in shaping perception in a globalized world.


The influence of film is well understood by many leading economies of the World; which are creating and funding structures and institutions that can help to perpetuate the film art. In Germany, since 1979 every federal state has been putting up its own funding programmes, and the spending of the German Federal Film Board is put at 96.72 million Euro as at 2005. The British film Institute has a plan of increasing its investment in film production and development annually to 24 million pounds by 2017. The French government provides roughly half the funding for the Cannes film festival, and in 2012, the country's film business was buttressed by more than €749 million. Some states in the U.S. and Canadian provinces will provide subsidies or tax credits for film production expenditures if all or parts of the film is shot in their state.



Here in our beloved continent, South Africa is perhaps the most clued-in economy in terms of how they have fashioned a multi-layered approach to film investment, financing and out-of-country marketing and promotion of their film industry.
The South African government smartly identified the film industry as a sector with excellent potential for growth, and a catalyst for both direct and indirect employment of people from different sectors of the economy. And they have reaped great rewards financially. Their film and television industry contributes around R3.5-billion a year to the country's economy, according to a 2013 study conducted by the National Film and Video Foundation, an agency of the SA Department of Arts and Culture.
The South African film and television industry contributes around R3.5-billion a year to the country's economy, according to a 2013 study conducted by the National Film and Video Foundation, an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture.




In 1995, when the country first became a viable location venue for movie and television production, the industry employed around 4,000 people. Today this has grown to around 25,000 people. The benefits of a proper investment in the film industry are clear, especially when it comes to bringing in foreign exchange. Co-productions with international companies especially result in the direct investment of millions of dollars into the economy.

But the underlying intelligence for urgent and deliberate structural investment in the film industry by government goes beyond its economic value. It is about its cultural relevance. Many Western countries are consciously (re)positioning perspectives about their identity and are creating imageries and images that attracts favourable reviews to their civility in the comity of nations. Much more than any other continent in the World, Africa has suffered greatly from the global information order that is skewed towards negative branding of the African experience.

If we consider the quantum of positive influence that the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) has brought to the African evaluation of our own self-worth on the one hand and the global perception of the African continent on the other, you will agree  that the art of  film IS the catalyst to kickstart the perception change that the continent so desires. With the democratization of filmmaking through digital technology, Africa is continuously being  confronted with enormous opportunities as never before to define its own identity and civilization; to state who we are and how we want to be perceived by the rest of the World in our own words and imageries. It is my strong view that every government in Africa has a duty to set about creating enabling regulatory frameworks to encourage the production of local content as a way of projecting its people's heritage through its stories.

Recently, after more than 20years of concerted efforts, the Nigerian government has begun providing multi-level support for our film industry through different funding and tax incentives to be executed by different government parastatals. In 2010, the federal government of Nigeria announced an investment of $200 million into the development of the entertainment industry, and later an intervention fund of N3 Billion christened Project Act Nollywood. These are very positive steps in the mass of what is needed to be done. Similarly, I believe every African country should have a National Funding structure that can subsidize the cost of film production, incentivize established film makers, encourage emerging filmmakers, and create a buoyant platform for culture and tourism development.

The economic reality of many African countries clearly makes it difficult, if not impossible, for many filmmakers on the continent to fund their own films. Many of our financial institutions do not also key into the business of filmmaking, and the few that provides some opportunities for the film industry do so with terms and conditions that may not be practical within the creative industry. A low budget Hollywood film will cost about $20,000 to make, for some African filmmakers, that is still a huge amount of money to raise as an individual.

So, What non-governmental funding opportunities are therefore available to African filmmakers?

NGO GRANTS
Currently, there are several non-governmental organizations across the World offering funding/grant specifically targeted at African filmmakers. These funding support all genres of filmmaking with objectives ranging from culture propagation, to democratic values, creative contribution, human rights defense, social activism, education, local film development, and a lot more. For example:
- The IDFA Bertha Fund supports filmmakers and festivals in developing countries, with the aim of stimulating local film cultures and to turn the creative documentary into a truly global film art.
- The Alter-Ciné Foundation offers a yearly grant to young film and video makers from Africa, Asia and Latin America to produce films on the theme of human rights and freedoms, including social and economic rights, women’s rights, the right to culture and artistic creation.
- Movies That Matters offers modest financial assistance (up to € 5,000) to human rights film events in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
- Sundance Institute's Fund and Awards provides grants  between $1 and $2 million per year to support U.S. and international contemporary independent films.
-And of course there is the African Development Bank funding available under its SME framework.

The list is long and the scope of funding is wide and interesting. You can simply go on the internet and access information about a lot of these existing funding structures.

I must be quick to point out however that quite a lot of these grants or funding pursue some interests of some sort which the filmmaker must align with before they can benefit from the fund. This raises a question of finding a midpoint between the creative quest of the filmmaker and the interests that the funding organization stands for - sometimes, there is no such midpoint, in which case the filmmaker must source his/her own fund.

Beyond this, what I find utterly disturbing is that many African filmmakers do not take advantage of some of these funding, simply because they consider the process cumbersome. In the case of Nigeria, perhaps only two or three major producers are known to have actually accessed the fund from the Nigerian Government's $200 million investment in the entertainment industry. There is a general withdrawal by the community of filmmakers in the country from applying for the fund based on what they consider the 'undue rigour' of the process.

CROWDFUNDING
In the alternative, filmmakers can look to crowdfunding to finance their films. This is a largely internet based network of individuals who pool their money together to fund the production of a film. There are well over a hundred internet sites that provide crowdfunding services; Kickstarter and Indiegogo tops the list. Expectedly, some of these sites do not cater for African fundraising concern - some do not even allow fundraisers outside their region. There are staggering efforts  from some organizations in Africa to create crowdfunding sites but not so much has been achieved in terms of popularity and functionality.

Currently, Africa has a big gap in SME financing (both by government and financial institutions). Moreso because the terms and conditions that come with some of the SME financing are always beyond the reach of the beneficiaries. Crowdfunding provides a viable alternative that can be trusted, and I think that creative entrepreneurs and computer software programmers and developers can collaborate to create platforms that are specific to the peculiar needs of African small business terrain.

Going into the future, African filmmakers must put some pressure on their governments to create National film funds - filmmaking is too serious a venture for government not to invest in it. It is economically viable and serves as a store of cultural identity and a gauge of national aspiration. This must be a multi-level process where even local authorities can create enabling grounds to foster filmmaking.

TAX RELIEFS & WAIVERS
There is also the option of providing tax relief or waivers for film production projects to encourage filmmakers. This has been done in several parts of the World and it is remarkably successful. South Africa has a tax relief structure for filmmaking that many African countries can adopt or build on. The Nigerian government is also directly investing in the country's film industry through grants and loans to filmmakers and the impact of this investment is visible in the quality of films that is being produced now in the country.

LOTTERY
Lottery is also an effective way of creating funding for filmmakers. If organized bodies or government sets up lottery programmes that is aimed at directly providing funding for film project, it would go a long way in increasing the quality and quantity of films being made in Africa and it can also allow filmmakers to work on subjects that they choose, expressing their creativity as they so desire as opposed to when they are being funded by NGOs that are pursuing specific interests.


There is also need to touch upon the importance of the role of professional collectives such as filmmaking Guilds and associations in making the right economic arguments to governing authorities on the need to invest in the film industry as a priority development sector capable of contributing significantly to growing the GDP.
Guilds must articulate and train filmmakers in their ability to construct sensible business plans for their film projects that demonstrates a clear understanding of distribution realities and the marketing channels that will estimate the capacities of the project to perform creditably at the box office, in dvd distribution, in online sales and various mobile device points of sales now available to consumers.
Guilds must be proactive in engaging government through intelligent position papers and public debates to adequately inform national policy.
Guilds have a duty to focus on improving quality of product through training and re-training of practitioners as technology evolves and the tools and techniques of filmmaking itself invite constant reorientation.


Speaking about technology, there is are important challenges to the future success of African cinema that we must focus to address.
Africa today is largely a consumer of technology and is yet to join the league of countries that are primary producers. So while African cinema is constantly evolving and trying to catch up with Western cinema, in terms of technology we continue to face important challenges. Creating certain genres of stories especially ones that explicate the mysteries of African mythologies, for instance, require existing technology to be customized for the filmmaker to successfully tell his story. In our environment today that would be financially crippling to say the least.


Successfully broadening genres in African Cinema is inhibited by this. African filmmakers would find it challenging to create films in the science fiction and other genres that require heavy technological influence for a while.


Secondly, we need to urgently broaden the artistic appeal of our films and be able to offer more works that compete strongly in major festivals and can be acquired for international distribution. Funding for films that win enough business to create the kind of model sustainability we all yearn for, does not come easy. It is more than just about the content of the film, it is also about the context and craftsmanship of the product.
To achieve that, we have to better emphasize and encourage professional training. We need to focus on training with emphasis not only on equipment technology but as much on the artistic use of technology. It is not necessarily about spending more money as being more efficient with money spent.


We need institutional interventions in curriculum that is well researched and standardized so that emerging filmmakers are skilled in the creative thought-processes. Guilds should engage tertiary institutions so that film schools are created as intervention tools in empowering emergent filmmakers.


Thirdly, there is need for more collaboration among African Filmmakers on individual levels and at governmental levels. There has been some form of progress in that area, but we need to work together better. We have not yet quite grasped the full power of collaboration.  It provides a solution for instance to the primary challenge of funding, and also a sharing of skills and knowledge. Of the many aspects of developed film industries, one I would love our young filmmakers to take away and appreciate better would be the idea and the concept of collaboration.


Co-Production treaties amongst African countries is an urgent goal. It is strange that South Africa for instance has signed many co-production treaties with several countries in Europe and with Canada and the US but hardly any within Sub-Saharan Africa.


South Africa has signed co-production treaties with Canada, Italy, Germany, the UK, France, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. This means that any official co-production is regarded as a national production of each co-producing country, making it eligible for any benefits or programmes of assistance available in either country. South Africa also has a memorandum of understanding relating to film with India.
The benefits beyond the financial spreads to development of human capital critical to sustaining growth.


Finally, we must underline the reality that ALL creative industries are in the midst of a pivotal shift, driven by emerging technologies. The extraordinary growth in Africa of iphones, ipads, android tablets, blackberry and iphones and the emergence of the social media platforms - Facebook, twitter and Google+ has created amazing ways for people to connect with each other and with new ideas and concepts and to share data and content in user-friendly ways. This appetite for content is creating new opportunities for digitally-driven content that provides an important distribution opportunity for African filmmakers.


The opportunity for African Cinema’s future is how to leverage these technologies to deliver generation-next content that creates compelling consumer experiences and connects audiences across devices, networks, time zones and geography. We need to start distilling the trends that will fundamentally transform how content is created, distributed and consumed in the next 5-10years.


Let me reiterate that telling the African story is the obligation of Africans and every nation on the continent must deliberately choose how the rest of the World perceives its people, its identity and its civilization. Filmmaking is our most important cultural diplomatic tool providing us a unique and viable platform for us to define who we are for the rest of the World, BUT it wont happen unless we make a conscious and deliberate financing intervention to empower the filmmakers with a systemic structure to realize their stories.

Thank you.



Femi Odugbemi, 
August 2013.
Filmmaker/CEO
DVWorx Studios & Zuri24 Media Lagos.
Director, I-Rep Documentary Forum.
+234.8034251963
www.dvworxstudios.com
www.irepfilmfestival.com .





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Chief & Mrs Eze C. Eze Cutting Their 20th Wedding Anniversary Cake.

52 HEARTY CHEERS TO AN AMAZON, PHILANTHROPIST AND MOTHER

~ By Eze Chukwuemeka Eze



“Every wise woman buildeth her house,” according to Proverbs 14 verse 1. It is based on this singular fact considering how this passage of the bible tallies with the vision of Mrs. Evang. Ada Chioma Henrietta Eze who toils daily to build her house from noting to what it is today that I hereby decorate this inspiring woman, whose life is totally dedicated and committed to building her home. She has become her family a model to many Christian families in all aspects of what a God fearing family should be.


We have met in the University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria in 1986 as undergraduates. I came to understand and appreciate what Proverbs 22:18 says, “Whosoever findeth a wife findeth good thing, and obtaineth favour of the Lord” as this lady turned my life from nobody to somebody.


Mrs. Ada Chioma Eze formerly Miss Henrietta Nwaorgu of Ngor-Okpala in Imo State was born on 5th September, 1962 to the family of Pa Paulinus Nwaorgu and late Mrs. Celine Ada Nwaorgu. She is the third child of a family of nine with renowned Physician, Prof O.G.B. Nwaorgu of ENT Department in UCH, Ibadan and Romanus Nwaorgu a senior Custom Officer as brothers. She started her educational career at Umuodage Ntu Primary School from 1970 to 1976 and Secondary School at Amala/Ntu Sec. School from 1976 to 1981 all in Ngor Nkpala Local Government Area in Imo State.


From 1981 to 1983 she attended the famous Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Owerri where she did her Higher School Certificate which qualified her for a direct entry admission in the famous Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri and University of Calabar in 1985. She however preferred the University of Calabar where she read History and graduated in 1988. Mrs. Eze did the compulsory National Youth Service, NYSC with the Ministry of Sports in Rivers State. By 2006, this Amazon obtained her Master’s Degree (MPA) in Public Administration from Federal University of Technology, Yola Adamawa State.


Though married to this wonderful lady for over 23 years now, writing about her gives me so much joy and happiness which only God can give. I met her as a student in University of Calabar, Cross Rivers in 1985 but sports brought us closer and since then we have being lovers till date and it never surprised many of her room friends including (Barr Gloaria Akor, Barr Mrs Uche Uriri and Mrs Ohunene Scott-Ananaba, all of who I met recently, that we were married.


I was the Faculty of Arts Sports Coordinator in 1986 and it happened that we were in the same Faculty so because of her outstanding interest and performance in Sports, I called her to assist me coordinate the female athletes as it will be difficult for me to be visiting the female hostels to ask them to come out for training and participation in the games. At the end of that year’s Inter-Faculty Games, Faculty of Arts came tops; while she was the most outstanding female athlete. I was declared the Best Sports Coordinator that year that afforded me to be elected unopposed as the Director of Sports in the SUG Election of 1986.


With the help of this true gift from God, I was able to manage the UNICAL Football Team to become the champions of the Maiden edition of the NFA/PEPSI COLA Football Tournament amongst Higher Institutions in Nigeria in 1987. With this feat, I was awarded scholarship with the rest of the players to complete our education in the University.


By 1987, she assisted me to organize the first Sports Honours Nit ever in the University where prominent sports sponsors like Alh. G.NA. Hamza, Chief M.K.O Abiola and Chief Emmanuel Iwanyanwu were honoured.


On completion of her youth service in Port Harcourt, she joined me in Yola in 1989 where I was posted for the same exercise. Again, this Angel assisted me to become the most outstanding Corps Member in the State and becoming the first Corps Member in Nigeria to have served the nation without receiving the normal allowances paid to NYSC members when I donated mine for the development of my host Community.
We stayed back in Yola after the youth service and by the grace of God was able to finish the normal traditional demands of her people and formerly got wedded by the then Rev, Ignatius Kagama now Bishop Kagama in charge of Jos Diocese of Catholic Church at St. Theresa Cathedral, Yola in May, 1992.


With her assistance, we established a Sports Company (Eze Continental Sports Ltd through which we donated several cups for competitions and made our names household in the entire Adamawa State. Regrettably after several years in Yola, we were forced to leave Yola about a year ago due to the menace of the Islamic sect, Boko Harams. Today, we are blessed with six wonderful kids, four in the university and one in secondary school while the last aged ten in still in primary school.


Mrs Ada C.H. Eze was born under the Virgo Astrology sign of August 23 –September 22 and when, I wanted to write on this wonderful woman, I looked through her Horoscope star and it seems that those that drafted it had her in mind “Analytical. Observant, Helpful, Reliable and Precise as these are truly the characters of this epitome of true womanhood. Read through the Virgo Sign and u will be reading about Mrs. Ada Eze but if you are not satisfied with the Virgo Signs then read Proverbs Chapter 31 verses 10 to 31 and you would have captured Mrs Ada Eze in her true nature.


Let us consider just few of the verses of Proverbs 31 that was authored by the Holy Spirit that captures the kind of woman Mrs. Ada Eze is. Proverbs 31:10 says, “Who can find a virtuous woman? For her prize is far above rubies.11. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.12. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.13. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.14. She is like the merchant’s ships; she bringeth her food afar.15. She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household and a portion to her maidens.16. She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.17. she girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms.18. she perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night.19. She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff. 20. She stretchet out her hand to the poor, yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.21. She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.22. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her cloth is silk and purple.23. Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land, 24. She maketh fine linen and selleth it; and delievereth girdles unto the merchant.25. Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.26. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.27. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.28. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also and he praiseth her.29. Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.30, favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.31. Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates”.


Frankly speaking all these verses have one thing or the other to express about this woman that I have prayed God to allow me marry her and marry again, if there is anything like reincarnation. I wonder what will be my fate in this world if not for the part this special gift to me played in my life.


In line with Proverbs Chapter 31 verse 24. “She maketh fine linen and selleth it; and delievereth girdles unto the merchant”, I left our family business to her to run while I pursue my political career outside Adamawa State and she did improved so much on it that people wondered what exactly I was doing when I was in-charge.


In line with Proverbs Chapter 31 verse 20. “She strectcheth out her hand to the poor, yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy”, she founded the Compassionate Ministry through which she shares to the needy the goods that comes her way. A devout Christian who love God and committed to live out the tenets of laws of God and work hard to inculcate her beliefs in her children and the rest of her family and the Public Relations Officer of the Women Fellowship of Redeemed Peoples Mission, Yola District. Drama Producer/Director of the same church from 2009 to 2011 and currently an Evangelist based in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.


According to Chapter 31 verse 26. “She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness”, she stands as my most outstanding critic as she takes time to criticise any of my works or conducts that did not meet with her obvious high standard as she believes in excellence.


In line with Proverbs 31 verse 31. “Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates”; and according to Nnenna Eze one of her fruits and her third daughter, “My Mum is a Princess in the court of d most high. I’ve always known my mum to be a woman of honour, prayer, virtue, wisdom, anointing, inspiration, godliness, righteousness, endurance, an instrument of Joy, dignity to mention a few. She’s just the best mum any child can ask for and I am so proud to have her as a mother. As a child, her contributions and influence on me is infinite. She he instilled wisdom in me” if you look at my mum, you will think that she is 40 but my mum is 50 to the glory of God”


To her son, Kelechi Eze, “my mother is an outspoken and fearless woman who only fear God and stand by the truth always, she loves and supports me in my career”. While to Monica Eze her first child, “My mum is a virtuous woman, a woman of substance, a woman that understands realities of life and gives life to the broken heart. She is my star Queen that I look up to”.


To Chinyere Celine Eze her second daughter who she calls her mother as she was named after her late mother, Madam Celine Adama Nwaorgu, “My mum and daughter is a rare gem and gift to us her child. I am proud of her and pray God to grant her long life so that I can attempt to repay her little of her love towards us her children”
When I asked the woman of the moment what she thinks about herself, she sent me a text and stated, “I am a very practical person and outspoken. I hate lying, laziness, dirtiness, unkindness, immorality. I am a natural woman that hates makeup and painting by most women. I frown on indecent dressing; bad cook and most importantly, I fear, love and have great CONFIDENCE in God. I give God all the Glory for what He has done in my life. If there’s something the devil didn’t want me to witness, it was my 50th birthday. If there’s something I would like to be remembered for, it’s my love for my fellow human beings. I want the world also to know that Mrs. Ada Eze is a woman so much loved by her husband and greatly cherished by her children and friends.
If you may recall and in line with her submission above, the devil did all within his powers to terminate the life of this godly woman after attacking her severally including a fatal accident on 22nd December, 2011 on her way back to the East from Yola with five of our kids for Christmas. We encountered a DAF Trailer with her Jeep and according to her; “I was awake during the accident, when the Jeep encountered the trailer, I saw the Jeep flying while I and the kids were in a sort of enclosure and after the accident the Angel of God remove the enclosure after ensuring that nothing happened to me or any of my kids but the trailer was so battered killing both the Trailer Driver and his two conductors! Somebody should tell me where such an incident ever happened in this world where a trailer encounters a smaller car and the people in the smaller car survived while the people in the trailer were all dead, if not demonstration God’s might and power?.”


In conclusion, as this pillar of my life, my best friend, my mother, my wife and the power behind apart from God behind whatever I am today celebrates her golden jubilee birthday celebration, it becomes imperative that I state this fact that Jubilee in the bible is described as the period God restores lost dreams and destiny and time of relocation! Any one in bondage at Jubilee is bound to be freed! When Moses witnessed his jubilee, he moved from the backside of the desert to the centre point of history, Joseph moved from Prison to the throne, Queen Easter from slave girl to the throne, Lazarus from stench tomb to a celebrity, Obasanjo from Prison to Aso Rock and Gov Amaechi from exile in Ghana to Rivers State Govt House and as you are related to us and opportune to read this message on Evang. Mrs Ada C. H. Eze Snr Golden Jubilee birthday and based on the principles of God and His special love for her child and this family, I hereby extends this jubilee blessing to you and surely you shall be celebrated after reading this message so accept our congratulations for your great success and freedom from every disappointments in advance!


This two time visitor to Jerusalem on pilgrimage courtesy of Adamawa and Rivers State Governments love for God made her to establish the Compassionate Ministries’ which she uses to spread the gospel and bring succor to the God’s children with more attention to the poor and under privilege. Her unfulfilled desire is to wax and launch a Christian gospel musical album to enable her reach to the wider public about the love of God to mankind.


I wish I have the whole world to give to this woman, who turned my life around based on the grace of God in her life.
Once more congratulations my love and my beloved Angel!


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Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, is a Media Consultant based in Port Harcourt. ezemediaconcept08@rocketmail.com or 08038199163. .





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The chance to give something back, share your skills and knowledge, meet other travelers, or simply to meet the locals — this is the essence of volunteer travel.
THERE ARE MANY reasons to engage in volunteer travel, and there are literally thousands of charities and organizations that provide volunteer opportunities for passing travelers.
Many ask for donations or fees to cover costs and others operate as for-profit businesses, but the list below includes only those that cost little or nothing to get involved with and help out:
1. WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms)
www.wwoof.org– Board and lodging is offered in exchange for a day’s work on the farm. Stays available from one week to many years, and with thousands of hosts available in 53 countries there are volunteer opportunities suitable for everyone.
For more information, check out A first-timer’s guide to WWOOF-ing.
2. Turtle Teams, Worldwide
A generic name for the thousands of small groups that help threatened sea turtles. Most groups are based at one or two nesting beaches — which are typically at risk from over-exploitation — and appreciate help for even just one night.
All-inclusive, week-long volunteer travel tours range in cost from a few hundred dollars to the thousands, their style of accommodations reflecting the pricetag. However, if you can cover room and board on your own, nearly all sea turtle organizations accept volunteers. A few even offer extremely low-cost housing (though typically very basic) for those willing to volunteer long-term, including Playa Las Tortugas in Mexico.
Search for groups at the local tourist office close to any tropical beach and help a species come off the endangered list. More information can be found at these larger organizations: www.seaturtles.org and www.cccturtle.org.
3. Conservation Volunteers, Australia and New Zealand
www.conservationvolunteers.com.au– Through various short-term projects in Australia, New Zealand, and a few international locations, you’ll work in teams to protect habitats and promote ecotourism.
Volunteer opportunities that include overnight stays, meals, and lodging are typically provided at approximately AUS$40 per night for shorter stays, and starting from AUS$208 for week-long projects. The type of accommodations can vary widely from campsites to bunkhouses. UK-based TCV (The Conservation Volunteers) offers programs for EU residents ranging from no-cost day trips to pricier week-long International Conservation Holidays.
4. Sudan Volunteer Programme, Sudan
www.svp-uk.com– Teach English in one of the world’s most impoverished countries. Placements are at schools or universities, but many volunteers help with community projects in addition to their teaching.
Volunteers must pay for their airfare but all other costs are covered, and a small monthly stipend is provided.
5. Appalachian Trail Conservancy, USA
www.appalachiantrail.org– At over 2,000 miles long, the Appalachian Trail is the classic long trail in the Eastern US and home to almost 2,000 endangered or threatened species.
Volunteers help with trail building and maintenance in return for food and (usually very basic) accommodation.
6. Trip Leader for HF Holidays, Europe
www.hfholidays.co.uk– One of Europe’s most popular walking holiday operators is searching for volunteers to guide their treks. Leaders are provided with accommodation, meals, and the chance to explore Europe in return for sharing their passion and knowledge with the groups they accompany.
7. Help Exchange, Worldwide
www.helpx.net– A website that lists worldwide hosts who are looking for an extra pair of hands, whether it be in their farm or garden, working in schools or on religious projects, building houses or community centers, or simply helping a family take the kids to school.
A small membership fee is required to access host details, but board and lodging is provided in exchange for your work.
8. Peace Corps, Worldwide
www.peacecorps.gov– A unique chance to live and work in another country. Participate in a variety of projects, from healthcare and the environment to business development.
A commitment of 27 months to the placement is required, but for those who are willing, this is a life-changing position. Open only to US residents, but similar volunteer travel projects are available for other nationals with VSO.
9. United Nations Volunteers, Worldwide
www.unv.org– From healthcare and economic development to assisting after natural disasters, the UN offers volunteer opportunities for those that are dedicated to making a difference abroad.
While many positions are open only to experienced professionals, the UN has links to hundreds of international NGOs and QANGOs that are looking for help in similar fields on a less formal basis.
10. Kibbutz Volunteer, Israel
www.kibbutzvolunteer.com– An area that is rarely out of the news, Israel is a land of tight communities but complicated politics.
Engaging in volunteer travel here gives you the opportunity to experience this region firsthand while living as part of a socialist community where everything is provided. The region also serves as a good base from which to explore the Middle East and North Africa.
(Note: Traveling between other Middle East countries and Israel can be challenging, though you can fly from Israel to Jordan, Egypt, and Turkey. Having Israeli stamps in your passport will likely cause issues when attempting to enter some Middle East countries. Entry into Israel after having traveled the region is typically not denied, though you may be subject to travel delays for questioning.) .








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4 Sep 2013 18:01 Africa/Lagos  


#Trending: Wine's Growing Influence on Culture
World's Largest Trend Community Weighs in as Wolf Blass®Marks 30th Anniversary of Yellow Label in Canada

 
TORONTO, Sept. 4, 2013 /CNW/ - Canadians love their wine. So much so, we're not only among one of the fastest growing wine consumers globally1, we're fundamentally changing an industry centuries in the making as wine continues to become a key part of our lifestyle. 


According to "Top Trends in Wine" released today by Wolf Blass and Trend Hunter, the largest online trend community encompassing approximately 12,000 Canadians: our growing knowledge of wine is fueled by technology, we have an infatuation with fashion, and a thirst for experiences are among the trends moving wine out of the cellar and putting it squarely on our 'social agenda' in and out of the home.
Five Hot Trends, One Top Blend:*

 

Trend #1We're all becoming Everyday Sommeliers thanks to social media, social apps, and direct access to winemakers. The trend is especially evident among men, fueled by high-tech wine cellars, digital catalogues and computerized sommelier systems. At the same time, we're equally okay to poke fun at wine. Among the most attention-getting wine innovations are those which diffuse the snobbery, injecting a sense of humour into occasions.
   
Trend #2: Wine-Inspired Style. Boxed wines shaped to look like designer handbags, stylized stemware and statement wine cellars are in vogue as wine is becoming a key element of our personal brand.
   
Trend #3: 



We're infatuated with experiences. Wine is the reason to gather, not what we enjoy when we gather creating a trend that impacts packaging, weekend plans and tourism on a global scale including:
  • Wine as Activity. Packaging that can be personalized for the occasion.
  • Winecations. Boomers seek new experiences leading to wine country tourism around the globe. 
  • Wine Painting Parties.We're heading out to enjoy wine and paint, including walls of winebars!   
  • Social Sharing.  In 2009, there were over 19 million blog posts with 700 dedicated wine bloggers2. By 2011, there were 452 Wine Apps for the iPhone3.Today, more than 21,000 Canadians follow Wolf Blass Wines Canada on Facebook.4
   
Trend #4: "Celebrity Crush": Pop culture is enamored with new wine releases from rock bands, to Hollywood superstars to sports celebrities.
   
Trend #5:  Calorie-Conscious Consumption.Wine lovers concerned about their waistlines have given rise to an entirely new category of portion controlled and reduced alcohol options.  Accessories with built-in reminders help others stay on track with health goals while satisfying their craving for indulgence.
   

Regarded as an innovator globally, the wineries' founder, Wolfgang (Wolf) Blass, is credited for setting many wine trends, including helping to establish quality wines from Australia in Canada. Today's release of the "Top Trends in Wine" coincides with the 30th Anniversary of Wolf Blass Yellow Labelin Canada, ranked as Canada's top-selling Cabernet Sauvignon. The milestone is being marked by the release of a "Limited Edition" Yellow Label Shiraz-Grenache-Mourvèdre Barossa blend and through a series of wine experiences and social campaigns (#HadABlass), placing Wolf Blass squarely in the trends.
Wolf Blass History of Innovations / Milestones:
  • 1960s: Australian table wines first introduced to Canada.
  • 1970s: Amidst an industry of plain white labels, Wolf Blass introduces colour coded labels to simplify wine shopping.
  • 1983: Wolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon available for the first time in Canada.
  • 1991: Wolf Blass Cabernet Sauvignon now a general list in Ontario - LCBO price $13.30.
  • 1996: Wolf Blass becomes Canada's top selling Australian wine (750 ml).
  • 2000: Wolf Blass moves to screw cap closures across its entire portfolio of wines.
  • 2006: Wolf Blass collaborates with LCBO to launch world's first 750ml unbreakable wine bottle.
  • 2013: Wolf Blass named Red Winemaker of the Year at London's International Wine and Spirits Competition.
Quotes:
Jeremy Gutsche, Chief Trend Hunter and Author Exploiting Chaos: 150 Ways to Spark Innovation During Times of Change

 
"Wolf Blass and Trend Hunter are revealing new research reflecting a radical shift in society's engagement with wine, fueled by our growing obsession with style, access to technology, and pursuit of experiences.  These trends are indicators of what we value socially, with our friends at our table, and socially in our network. One thing is clear: change has come to the wine industry affording a new opportunity to capture Millennials and Gen X'ers in addition to boomers."


About Wolf Blass:
Wolf Blass was established in the Barossa Valley in 1966 and has grown from a humble tin shed to become one of the world's most successful and awarded wine brands. A recipient of more than 3,000 medals and trophies at national and international wine shows, the essence of Wolf Blass wines is exemplified through the passion of its custodians past and present as they continuously strive to produce wines of quality, character and consistency.


About Trend Hunter:
Trend Hunter, based in Toronto, Canada, was launched in 2006. With 40,000,000 monthly views, TrendHunter.com is the world's largest, most popular trend community fueled by a global network of 121,000 members.  Trend Hunter crowd sources thousands of ideas and crowd filter the best articles using millions of weekly views. Trend Hunter TV and Trend Hunter PRO feature 201,000 micro-trends and cutting edge ideas.
* Additional data on trends by region and by gender available.
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1 http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1102565/canada-s-wine-and-spirits-market-to-continue-rapid-growth
2 http://www.vintank.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/VinTank_SocialMediaReport.pdf
3 http://visual.ly/are-there-any-good-wine-apps-iphone
4www.facebook.com/WolfBlassCanada
 
 
SOURCE Wolf Blass
Image with caption: "Wolf Blass Wineswww.wolfblasswines.com. 2013 Marks the 30th Anniversary of Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon in Canada. (CNW Group/Wolf Blass)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130904_C9776_PHOTO_EN_30362.jpg
 
Image with caption: "Wolf Blass Yellow Label 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Blend (CNW Group/Wolf Blass)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130904_C9776_PHOTO_EN_30331.jpg
  
Image with caption: "Wolf Blass Wines Marks 30 Years in Canada with a look at wine trends around the world and evolution of Canada's top-selling Cabernet Sauvignon. (CNW Group/Wolf Blass)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130904_C9776_PHOTO_EN_30385.jpg

 
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17 year-old Nigerian Girl in Coma After Gang Rape in Ogoniland

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17 year-old Nigerian Girl in Coma After Gang Rape in Ogoniland 

A 17 year-old Nigerian girl fell into coma last Saturday after she was raped by a rampaging gang of suspected Deegbam cultists in Teyor Kaani, an Ogoni community in Khana local government area of Rivers state.
According to a report by The Neighbourhood.com, the girl, not knowing that there was danger in the community innocently walked into an ambush by the heavily armed gang of cultists believed to be from Gbor Kaani at  9 am on Saturday, August 31, 2013.
The gang-rape group assaulted the girl until she fell into coma before they left her, thinking she was dead. She was later rushed to a nearby hospital where efforts were made to revive her. However, as at press time, she was still in coma.
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Malala Calls for Peace and Development in Nigeria, Syria and Somalia

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The following are the awesome words of Malala Yousafzai as she declared open a new library in Birmingham, the largest in Europe. She was flown to the central English city for surgery last October after being shot by a gunman as she travelled to school in Pakistan’s northwestern Swat region.

 "Pens and books are the weapons that will defeat terrorism."

 "There is no greater weapon than knowledge and no greater source of knowledge than the written word." 

"We must not forget that 57 million children are out of school."

 "We must speak up for peace and development in Nigeria, Syria and Somalia." 

"We must speak up for the children of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan, who are suffering from terrorism, poverty, child labour and child trafficking." 

"Let us help them through our voice, action and charity." 

 "Let us help them to read books and go to school."

 "And let us not forget that even one book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world." . 

 

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AKA Ikenga Salutes President Goodluck Jonathan and Princess Stella Oduah on Enugu International Airport

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Travelers boarding Ethiopian Airlines plane at the Enugu International Airport.

AKA IKENGA SALUTES PRESIDENT JONATHAN AND PRINCESS STELLA ODUAH ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS TO ENUGU AIRPORT

On Sunday 25th August, ‘Aka Ikenga’, the Think Tank Group of Igbo patriots, with operational bases in Surulere Lagos, resolved on their meeting, to give 100% Igbo salute to the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, for the fulfillment of his electoral promise with the upgrading to international standard of the Akanu-Ibiam airport Enugu and the commencement of international flights to the airport.

President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria.


Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Adaeze Oduah.
The tremendous joy that the airport has generated among the people of Eastern Nigeria, shows that the president recognized the fact that the people of the south east zone badly needed an outlet to the world and the approval of international flight to the Enugu airport marks him out as a president that is genuinely interested in promoting development and keeping the country together.  The tremendous positive economic impact that the international airport will engender towards unity and prosperity of Nigeria, has proven that President Jonathan is a doer, not a talker! Now Igbo people abroad do not have to do another six hours on the road to get home, after flying eleven to sixteen hours to come into the country.


Chief Barrister Goddy Uwazuruike, President of AKA Ikenga.

In a media release signed by his President, Chief Goddy Uwazuruike, Aka Ikenga also salutes the vibrant, energetic and super-achieving aviation minister, Princes Stella Oduah, for recording this milestone achievement, making the dream of Igbo people to come true. The group also salutes all the members of the National Assembly, led by deputy senate president, senator Ike Ekweremadu, who dedicated their constituency projects to the airport and indeed all who saw to the completion of the airport, to the satisfaction of an enduring call from the people of the South East who have for many years clamoured for an international airport for the zone, which they believe will reinforce the resourcefulness of the people who are known for their entrepreneurship and trade.

Henceforth, businessmen and other travelers from Enugu, Aba, Abakaliki, Onistha, Owerri, Umuahia, and as far as Asaba and Benin, will be saved the distress of travelling hours to Lagos and Abuja to board international flights, with the inherent dangers on the road, as they fight for time to catch their flights to international destinations.

Aka Ikenga unanimously resolved that President Jonathan and his team have fulfilled their promise of giving every part of the country equal opportunity to develop and realize its dreams. The group particularly commends the aviation minister for her determination in actualizing the aviation master plan, which the Jonathan administration has prioritized in its transformation agenda, with the objective of giving every part of the country and every citizen, the opportunity to grow to his full potential.     
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