Quantcast
Channel: Nigerians Report Online
Viewing all 1594 articles
Browse latest View live

Nelson Mandela Statue To Be Unveiled In Nation's Capital

$
0
0


5 September 2013, 16:39. Africa/Lagos.


Nelson Mandela Statue To Be Unveiled In Nation's Capital 

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being released by Brand South Africa: A statue of former South African President Nelson Mandela is to be unveiled on September 21 at the spot where thousands of Americans from all walks of life symbolically surrendered their liberty to demand Mr Mandela's release from prison and the freedom of millions of South Africans from the bonds of apartheid.


(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130905/DC74789)

The 9-foot statue by Cape Town sculptor Jean Doyle will stand outside South Africa's newly renovated embassy on Massachusetts Ave.  The figure is modelled from photographs of the South African statesman striding triumphantly to freedom on February 11, 1990, after 28 years of incarceration.


South Africa's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Maite Nkoana Mashabane and former Deputy President Baleka Mbete, now chair of Mr Mandela's African National Congress, will be among the dignitaries flying in for the ceremony.


The US will be represented by senior administration officials, members of Congress and civil rights leaders, including the four whose sit-in and arrest at the embassy on November 21, 1984, marked the birth of the Free South Africa Movement.


They were Randall Robinson, founder of TransAfrica, Mary Frances Berry, former chair of the US Civil Right Commission, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and her predecessor as DC delegate, Rev. Walter Fauntroy.


They will be joined by Mark Cutifani, the new CEO of Anglo-American Corp., the South African mining group,  and David Constable, CEO of South African's synthetic fuels and chemicals giant Sasol which recently announced one of the largest direct investments in the US ever by a foreign company.


In addition to Anglo and Sasol, donors include Old Mutual, Wal-Mart,  MTN, Skadden Arps,  the Coca-Cola Company, Black and Veatch,  Solar Reserve, Standard Bank and Stanley and Bea Tollman.
South African Airways, the national carrier, has also contributed generously to the project and is transporting the half ton bronze plated statue to Washington at no charge.


Almost every day from Thanksgiving 1983 through the following year, a cross-section of American society, from congressional leaders and celebrities  like Stevie Wonder to mothers pushing strollers, gathered at the South African embassy and peaceably had themselves arrested for trespass.


The campaign built momentum toward passage of the  1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (CAAA), a bipartisan measure adopted over President Reagan's veto (as retold in the current hit film, The Butler)  to put pressure on Pretoria to release Mr Mandela and other political prisoners and begin negotiations for a new non-racial democratic order.


Skadden Arps partner and former White House chief counsel Greg Craig, who as foreign policy adviser to the late Senator Edward Kennedy played a significant role in crafting the CAAA, supported the statue project with legal services.


A plaque at the base of the statue quotes from Mr Mandela's address to a joint session of Congress months after his release in 1990:
"The stand you took established…that here we have friends…fighters against racism who feel hurt because we are hurt, who seek our success because they too seek the victory of democracy over tyranny. I speak…of the millions of people throughout this great land who stood up and engaged the apartheid system in struggle. Let us keep our arms locked together so that we form a solid phalanx against racism…Let us ensure that justice triumphs without delay."

 
"We like to think this statue completes a golden triangle of monuments to leaders – Mahatma Ghandi,  Dr Martin Luther King and now Nelson Mandela–  who have shown by their examples that while the arm of the universe is long, it does not only tend towards justice of its own accord, it can be hastened in that direction peacefully by inspired leadership,"  South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool said.
The statue, a copy of one that stands outside the Drakenstein Correctional Facility, where Mr Mandela spent his final years in prison,  faces onto Massachusetts Avenue, an artery that takes much of Washington's elite to its offices downtown.


"Decisions that affect the world are made by men and women – including the US Vice President -- who pass this way every day on their way to and from work.  We hope they may draw inspiration from this reminder of a great South African," said Simon Barber, US Country Manager for Brand SA.


Across the road is a statue of Winston Churchill, placed in front of the British ambassador's residence in 1966 by the English Speaking Union, with right hand raised in the trademark Churchill V-for-victory. Mr Mandela's right hand is raised in the fist of a power salute.
"As you know," said Ambassador Rasool with a grin, "rock beats scissors".


SOURCE Brand South Africa
CONTACT: Simon Barber, simonb@brandsouthafrica.com, +1 202 276 5084 Web Site: http://www.brandsouthafrica.us

.


 submit to reddit 

 

Recherché Signature Events Fetes Abuja With A NetCocktail Evening

$
0
0
 Miss Ugochi Nwachukwu, MD of Recherché Signature Events and Gifts Nigeria Limited.

RECHERCHE EVENTS FETES ABUJA WITH A NETCOCKTAIL EVENING

A completely new innovation in high echelon lifestyle and relaxation is about to unfold in the Federal capital territory of Nigeria. Known as NETCOCKTAIL evening, it is being hosted by Recherché events and will be a monthly event with the first edition taking place on Saturday 07 September 2013. It is an event that will bring together like minded professionals and lifestyle connoisseurs; an evening to network with peers. It will be a mix and mingle event designed to bring upscale urban professionals and good quality people together from diverse backgrounds. The objective of this event is to create an environment where people can mingle and enjoy a vast array of spectacular star performances in music, performing arts, poetry, comedy and lots more.

Recherché Signature Events and Gifts a member of Royal Lifestyle Services Group is presenting this event in partnership with Casalinda hotels, forming a synergy that has capacity to create and deliver an ambience of near utopian excellence and complete pomp, while at the same time maintaining a calm ease and relaxation. Side attractions will be performances by Nigeria’s king of the flutists; T Mac. There will also be motivational speeches by renowned inspiring personality builders as well as rib cracking sessions with comedians.



 
Quality people from diverse backgrounds in business, government diplomatic corps and corporate endeavors will have a platform in the event to network for further advancements in business while at the same time enjoying the best of classy entertainment and relaxation.

The event will enable attendees to enjoy a vast array of spectacular performances in music, performing arts, poetry,comedy and more.  There will be cocktails and hor d' oeuvre. Casalinda Hotel is located at no 6 Takwa Crescent Wuse II, by Exclusive Store. Dress Code for the event is formal while tickets are available at the price of N5000 each and will be on sale at the venue.

 Media Contact:

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


.


 submit to reddit 

 

Ster-Kinekor To Bring The First Commercial Multiplex IMAX® Theatre To South Africa

$
0
0


Ster-Kinekor Theatres, the largest cinema exhibitor in South Africa, with 438 screens and 63,000 seats spread across 54 sites.


The cheering news of the return of IMAX to South Africa is already making headlines in the news and social media channels since the IMAX theaters at the Menlyn Park in Pretoria and Gateway Theatre of Shopping in Durban closed over three years ago on Wednesday, 30 June, 2010. The Hyde Park IMAX in Johannesburg closed in 2003 and Cape Victoria & Alfred Waterfront IMAX in Cape Town shut down in 2004. And one person I know who will be really happy to see the return of IMAX is Pfangirl of Durban, Natal, South Africa, because she almost wept when she reported the closure of the previous IMAX theaters in South Africa.

3 September, 2013 12:30 Africa/Lagos

Ster-Kinekor To Bring The First Commercial Multiplex IMAX® Theatre To South Africa

World's Most Immersive Cinematic Experience to Enter Country's Top-Performing Multiplex

NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- IMAX Corporation (NYSE:IMAX; TSX:IMX) and Ster-Kinekor Theatres, a division of Primedia Ltd., today announced an agreement to install an IMAX® theatre in the Ster-Kinekor Gateway Multiplex at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping in Durban, South Africa. The deal represents IMAX's first commercial multiplex theatre in the country.

(Logo:  http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20111107/MM01969LOGO)

"IMAX delivers a moviegoing experience so lifelike that customers are willing to pay a premium for it, and as a result we are confident that IMAX will strengthen the performance of our flagship multiplex in Durban," said Fiaz Mahomed, CEO, Ster-Kinekor. "IMAX supports our mission to deliver unforgettable entertainment experiences, and we look forward to presenting the world's biggest blockbusters in the world's most immersive cinematic format."


"Today's agreement – with South Africa's number-one exhibitor at the country's number-one cinema complex – represents the ideal scenario under which to mark IMAX's first commercial multiplex entry into the country," said Andrew Cripps, President, IMAX EMEA.  "We are delighted to welcome Ster-Kinekor to the IMAX business and believe our partnership will not only raise our visibility in South Africa, but also set the stage for mutual growth opportunities in the region."


About Ster-Kinekor Theatres
A wholly-owned subsidiary of the Primedia Group, Ster-Kinekor is the leader in bringing blockbuster films to its audiences across the country and, despite South Africans watching their pockets, Ster-Kinekor has seen an increase in cinema attendance year on year. With 52 local movie complexes situated in prime locations like Sandton City, Gateway and Cavendish Square, and a further five abroad in Namibia, Zambia, Lesotho and Zimbabwe, Ster-Kinekor can entertain over 64,000 movie goers every two hours on over 400 big screens. From action and suspense, to romance and comedies, Ster-Kinekor Theatres offers the latest the film industry has to offer. And if it's 3D you're after, then you'll be pleased to know that SK has 112 state-of-the-art 3D cinemas, securing its 3D footprint in the country and keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.


About IMAX Corporation
IMAX, an innovator in entertainment technology, combines proprietary software, architecture and equipment to create experiences that take you beyond the edge of your seat to a world you've never imagined. Top filmmakers and studios are utilizing IMAX theatres to connect with audiences in extraordinary ways, and, as such, IMAX's network is among the most important and successful theatrical distribution platforms for major event films around the globe.
IMAX is headquartered in New York, Toronto and Los Angeles, with offices in London, Tokyo, Shanghai and Beijing.  As of June 30, 2013, there were 767 IMAX theatres (634 commercial multiplexes, 19 commercial destinations and 114 institutions) in 54 countries.
IMAX®, IMAX® 3D, IMAX DMR®, Experience It In IMAX®, An IMAX 3D Experience®, The IMAX Experience® and IMAX Is Believing® are trademarks of IMAX Corporation. More information about the Company can be found at www.imax.com. You may also connect with IMAX on Facebook (www.facebook.com/imax), Twitter (www.twitter.com/imax) and YouTube (www.youtube.com/imaxmovies).
This press release contains forward looking statements that are based on IMAX management's assumptions and existing information and involve certain risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward looking statements. These risks and uncertainties are discussed in IMAX's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and most recent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

 
For additional information please contact:
Investors:
IMAX Corporation, New York
Teri Loxam
212-821-0100

Business Media:
Sloane & Company, New York
Whit Clay
212-446-1864
Media:
IMAX Corporation, New York
Ann Sommerlath
212-821-0155

Entertainment Media:
Principal Communications Group, Los Angeles
Melissa Zuckerman/Paul Pflug
323-658-1555

SOURCE IMAX Corporation
Web Site: http://www.imax.com .





 submit to reddit 

 

POLITICAL CARTOON OF THE WEEK: The Agony of Assad of Syria

$
0
0
Bashar Hafez al-Assad is the President of Syria, General Secretary of the Ba'ath Party and Regional Secretary of the party's branch in Syria.





 submit to reddit 

 

The Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Film Hollywood is Talking about is Not Half of a Yellow Sun

$
0
0
Yes. Nigerian born British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor is trending right now in conversations on actors tipped for the Best Actor Oscar on Sunday, February 24, 2014. But it is not for his captivating role as Odenigbo in the Biafran War film "Half of a Yellow Sun" adapted from the award winning novel of the same title by celebrated Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi-Adichie.
Then for what?
For his more challenging and unforgettable role as Solomon Northup in Steve McQueen’s "12 Years a Slave", the 2013 historical drama film based on the autobiography Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, a free black man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., in 1841 and sold into slavery. He worked on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before his release.
Hollywood is not even comparing it to his role in "Half of a Yellow Sun" and that should worry the producers of the British/Nigerian movie, because "12 Years a Slave" has overshadowed their own movie and will definitely affect the performance at the box office where it matters most, in America and Canada. But fans of Ejiofor may go ahead to see the two films and that will be good news for producers of "Half of a Yellow Sun" who have not done much for the publicity of their film and till date, have not released any official poster for the most expensive Nigerian movie so far. I wish them luck in getting a major distributor if they want to benefit from the popular demand for Chiwetel Ejiofor at the box office.

The movie poster of 12 Years a Slave.



Chiwetel Ejiofor in a scene from "Half of a Yellow Sun".

In fact "12 Years of a Slave" also premiered at the 38th Toronto International Film Festival as "Half of a Yellow Sun" was the one that stunned Toronto and made headlines with rave reviews by top film critics at the film festival.

 "12 Years A Slave is the must-see movie of the year, and should win all the Oscars."
~ Adam B. Vary, BuzzFeed's Senior Film Reporter..

  "Suspend the betting, close the books, and notify the engraver: I've just seen what will surely be this year's Best Picture winner, and it's '12 Years a Slave.'
~ Kyle Buchanan, Vulture Movies Editor.

 "If I never get to participate in a film again, this is it for me."
~ Brad Pitt, co-actor and co-producer of "12 Years a Slave" at the premiere in Toronto last Friday, September 6, 2013. 

 Chiwetel Ejiofor in a scene from "12 Years a Slave".

"12 Years a Slave" will be released  next month on October 18 and as clearly confirmed, is definitely one of the must see movies of the year.


~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor of Nigerians Report Online, Nigerian Times, Kisses 'n' Roses, TALK OF THE TOWN By Orikinla and Founder of the annual Eko International Film Festival.





 submit to reddit 

 

Nigerian Beauty of the Month: Agbani Darego

$
0
0


Young, beautiful and natural, Agbani Darego is a young woman full of promise. Born in Lagos, Nigeria. She is the Sixth of Eight Children. At the age of two, she was moved to Port Harcourt, Nigeria of which she recalls her Childhood as loving and memorable, although tainted with the loss of her mom who died of breast cancer, when she was eleven. She attended Bereton Montessory Nursery & primary school, Federal Government Girls College (F.G.G.C) Abuloma, of which she was awarded “Most distinguished Alumni” later in 2010, and the University of Port Harcourt, where she studied Computer Science for a year before her foray into the pageant world.


In 2001, she achieved great success when she won Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN). During her reign as MBGN she represented Nigeria in the 2001 Miss Universe competition, held in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. She placed among the top 10 semi-finalists, finishing seventh. She was the only black semi-finalist that year – and the only finalist to wear a maillot as opposed to the more popular bikini. Encouraged by her position at Miss Universe in 2001, Agbani then competed for Miss World, in November 2001 of which she won, becoming the first native Sub-Saharan African to claim the title. Her victory in the pageant was widely welcomed in her home country, and her one-year tenure included goodwill trips and scheduled appearances on behalf of the pageant. Agbani was honoured with the Nigerian national honour “Member of the Order of the Federal Republic” (MFR) after her win as Miss World in 2001. During her reign, she visited a number of countries which included the United Kingdom, South Africa, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, the United States, Germany, Italy, China, Spain and France. She also was a public favourite, as for the first time in the history of the Miss World Pageant; TV Viewers were invited to participate in the Final Vote. Since then, Agbani has made appearances at and judged the Miss World, Miss England, Miss Bulgaria, MR Scotland, Miss Tanzania and the Most Beautiful girl in Nigeria pageants.  

Agbani Darego On The Cover Of Genevieve Magazine's September 2013.


In 2002, She relocated to London for two years. There, she signed with Top Modeling Agency Next Model Management in London and Paris and worked strutting the catwalks during Fashion Week, gracing Magazine Editorials, as well as clinching the distinguished beauty endorsement with L’Oreal which ended in 2005. In 2003, she made the move to New York, where she signed with Next Model Management NY for four years (2003 – 2007), and later moved to Ford Models NY; featuring in numerous beauty and fashion advertising and commercials including Avon, Christian Dior beauty, Sephora, Target, Macy’s to name a few, gracing more pages of several magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Allure, Trace, Stitch, Cosmopolitan, Essence magazine to name a few, working with respected designers like Oscar de la Renta, Marc Bouwer, Tommy Hillfiger, Ralph Lauren, Gianfranco Ferre, and eminent Photographers; Annie Leibovitz, Markus Klinko, and Richard Burbridge.


Always the multi-tasker she then decided to finish up her education in 2007, enrolling at the prestigious New York University (NYU) where she majored in Psychology, graduating in 2012 and making the Deans list a number of times. Agbani is the current face of Arik Air – One of Nigeria’s leading carriers. She works with Ford Models NY and often shuttles between New York, USA & Lagos, Nigeria.


Click here for her Photo Gallery.








submit to reddit 

 

Apple Remains World's Most Valuable Brand Corporation, Followed by Coca Cola and Google

$
0
0
11 September, 2013 11:00. Africa/Lagos Apple Remains World's Most Valuable Brand Corporation, Followed by Coca Cola and Google VIENNA, Austria, September 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --


The global brand value ranking eurobrand GLOBAL TOP 100 by eurobrand - the  European independent experts for brand, patent & IP valuation & strategy, examining more than 3.000 brand corporations and their brands in 16 industries, with comparisons of Europe, America and Asia.
Details and reports: http://www.eurobrand.cc

 
The most valuable global brand Apple with a brand value of EUR 110,034 bn is followed by the brand portfolio of the Coca Cola Company representing a value of EUR 67,224 bn and Google with a brand value of EUR 55,000 bn.

LVMH remainsEurope`s most valuable brand corporation representing a brand value of EUR 39,344 bn (global rank 12), followed by Nestlé with a value of EUR 34,364 bn and Vodafone representing a value of EUR 28,926 bn.

China Mobile with a brand value of EUR 45,070 bnremains No.1 in Asia and climbed up Global TOP 10, followed by Samsung (EUR 25,517 bn) and Toyota (EUR 22,221 bn).
Gerhard Hrebicek, CEO of eurobrand and President of the European Brand Institute summarizes this year's major findings:

Volkswagen Group No. 1 automotive brand, Facebook - highest growth
Globally, Facebook shows the highest increase by +28.80%. Highest growth in Europe shows global No.1 automotive brand corporation Volkswagen Group (Germany) gaining +25.10%.
US brand landscape is dominated by IT& technology and Consumer Goods representing 41% of Global TOP 100 brand corporations. Europe represents 43% with German brand corporations leading, whilst Asian brands account 15% and Brazil 1%.

Upcoming eurobrandforum on October 9, 2013 in Vienna gathers international brand decision makers, focusing on Women Brand Leadership with US- keynote speaker Catherine Kaputa. Program & registration: http://www.europeanbrandinstitute.com/forum .
Press Contact:
eurobrand
Dr. Gerhard Hrebicek
T:+43-1-532-1000-52
office@eurobrand.cc
http://www.eurobrand.cc

 
 
submit to reddit

Twitter Estimated To Be Worth $10 Billion and Still Counting


The African Film Festival of Cordoba, 10 Years Breaking Stereotypes of the African Continent

$
0
0
The African Film Festival of Cordoba, 10 years breaking stereotypes of the African continent  


Over 60 films from 24 different countries will be screened in the capital from the 11th to the 19th of October

 

Córdoba, 6 de septiembre de 2013. The African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT returns to the city from the 11th to the 19thof October, celebrating its 10th anniversary since its inception in 1993. Following a long history of curating emblematic titles, awarded worldwide, this edition enjoys the anniversary to introduce various surprises and to melt themes, titles and spaces for a better understanding of the neighbouring continent through its film cultures.

The African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT has been challenging the widespread stereotypical images of the continent for a decade now, placing itself as the only festival in Spain showcasing these cinemas. In order to better represent the multicultural reality of these countries, the programme includes over 60 films made in 24 different countries, not just by Africans in the continent but also, in the diaspora, as well as those made by Europeans that are approaching African narratives.

After eight years in Tarifa (Cadiz), the festival – organised by the NGO Al Tarab, and sponsored by the City Council of Cordoba- moved to this Caliphal city, whose streets reveal an Arab heritage that emerged as the best space to welcome also film titles from the Middle East. In this 10th edition, Cordoba cements its place as the city hosting this unique platform in Spain showcasing African and Middle Eastern cinemas. During these nine days, Cordoba will be able to walk on Africa and the Arab world, rekindling indeed a heritage that is particularly notorious in Andalusia.

Once again, following the success of the carefully selected venues last year, Cordoba-FCAT will be repeating the opening and closing ceremony at the majestic Teatro Góngora, used throughout the festival period as a screening venue along with the Filmoteca de Andalucía, Rey Heredia Veintidós or Casa Árabe. However, these will not be the only spaces tasting these narratives. There will be activities for professionals, for citizen participation, under a variety of shapes, and an exhibition enjoying precisely the similarities of the Spanish and African cultures.

The Cordoba-FCAT is a festival devoted to discovering films that have never been shown before, in order to address a wide range of audiences that love the seventh art. But also, it is a festival that attempts to educate the gaze and thus encourage a critical analysis of these cinemas. This is why after having included a short African film course in previous editions, directed by Federico Olivieri, this year, enjoying the celebration of the 10th anniversary, there will be instead a film review workshop, conducted by leading academic, researchers and experienced professionals in the field. This course, absolutely free of charge and directed by the renowned Alfonso Crespo, will be carried out from the 14thto the 18th of October, offering an opportunity to a professional guidance for this field. Applications close on the 27th of September.

Matching with the celebration of the 10thanniversary of the African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT, the theme of the retrospective, a category of the festival that aims to overcome the lack of visibility of these cinemas, is love. It is indeed an acute choice, as it overlaps with the ten years of a collective that decided to put together their love for African cinemas under the shape of a film festival, a unique initiative in Spain that is taking over the responsibility and challenge of bringing world cinemas to the country.  

Further information: www.fcat.es

 


National Media Ofice:
María José Martín
Tel.: +34 659 80 88 16

International Media Office:
Estrella Sendra
Tel.: +34 667 39 26 13
 




PRESS PASS REQUEST:


 
submit to reddit

Did You Know That Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart Was Banned in Malaysia?

$
0
0

Do you know that Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (1958) is one of the top 10 most infamously outlawed novels of all time?

 

Chinua Achebe (16 November 1930 – 21 March 2013). 


The gist: One of the most celebrated pieces of African literature, Achebe’s story of Okonkwo, a leader and local wrestling champion in Umofia – a fictional group of nine villages in Nigeria – recalls the influences of British colonialism and Christian missionaries on his traditional Igbo community during an unspecified time period in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.


Why was it banned? Reportedly banned in Malaysia, it is critical of colonialism and its consequences.

See the other banned novels on http://www.shortlist.com/shortlists/10-banned-books


 



 
submit to reddit

My Appointment as the PDP National Publicity Secretary Is An Act of God

$
0
0
Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, (FIICA).
MY APPOINTMENT AS THE PDP NATIONAL PUBLICITY SECRETARY AN ACT OF GOD – MY APPRECIATION AND PAST


Preamble
As most of you are aware, I was announced as the new National Publicity Secretary of our great party PDP by the new leadership of the party on 9th September, 2013 through a press release by the National Secretary of the party, His Excellency, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola. The announcement came to me as a shock as I neither lobbied nor asked for any such appointment. According to our great and amiable Chairman, Alh. Abubakar Kawu Baraje, my name came tops amongst many other great names suggested for this office. Whatever may be the reasons for my appointment, I owe everything to God, as well as to the numerous journalists and media chiefs without whom I cannot claim to be anything.

My Appreciation
I sincerely thank my Principals who made this appointment possible: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, GCON; Their Excellencies, Govs Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State, Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, Rabiu Musa Kwankawanso of Kano State, Babaganida Aliyu of Niger State, Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State; Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, and Abdulfatai Ahmed of Kwara State; my immediate Principals, Alh. Abubakar Kawu Baraje, the National Chairman of PDP; Comrade Sam Jaja, the party’s National Vice Chairman; and, of course, my immediate boss, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, the National Secretary of our party.

It will not be possible for me to know all that played one part or the other to make this possible but be assured that my good God will surely pay each of you back in hundred-folds. It will not be fair should I forget my beloved wife, Evang. Mrs. Ada Chioma Henrietta Eze, whose 51st birthday we were celebrating last Saturday when I was directed to be in Abuja to assume duties as the new National Publicity Secretary of our great party. Seeing that it was a national call, this amiable lady immediately released me to answer the call without delay. My thanks also go to my kids for their understanding in this regard.

I must commend and thank my colleagues, friends and brothers in the media for the wonderful support so far accorded me these few days of assuming this task, not minding that I have neither called nor contacted any of them over this assignment. My special thanks go to members of the PDP Correspondents Chapel, Abuja, who have proved that they are ready to support me in this regard. My friends in the foreign media, social media – the Lagos axis, the Port Harcourt axis, the Yola axis – have proved that they are truly friends indeed. My colleagues, the iron lady of the media in Rivers State and Commissioner of Information, Mrs. Ibim Sementari, and, of course, the silent operator and affable Chief Press Secretary to Gov Amaechi, Mr. David Iyofor, for their love and assistance. I am short of words on how to thank the two of you for all your invaluable assistance so far. Great knowing you people. The trio of Prince Tonye Princewill, Hon Chief Dakuku Peterside and Distinguished Senator Magnus Abe for showing special love to me since I came into contact with each one of you. Hon John Enebeli, the Rivers State Liaison Officer, has been a wonderful host since I came into Abuja. I cannot thank each of these groups of people enough but I am sure that we shall all smile after collaborating to salvage our great party out of the hands of those that made our intervention inevitable.

Challenges of the office 
I am not given to fear of any challenge. Therefore, irrespective of the risks and challenges associated with this type of assignment, I am convinced that with the prayers of all Nigerians, I and other great minds on this rescue mission of getting back our great party to the path of honour and democratic principles as envisaged by its founding fathers will surely succeed.

 My plea 
My plea is for patience as I hope to start myfamiliarizationtour of some media houses across the country as soon as the issue of our National Secretariat and some others are sorted out. Once again, I thank you all for the love you so far exhibited towards me. 
Let me formally conclude by expressing my profound gratitude to our leader, President Goodluck Jonathan, our BOT Chairman, Chief Tony Anenih, and members of the Elders Committee under the able leadership of His Excellency, General Olusegun Obasanjo, General Ibrahim Babamgida, Dr. Ahmadu Ali, Dr. Barnabas Gemade and all our leaders in different capacities as we all work together to bring peace to our great family which most of you have toiled assiduously to bring to this height.
For the numerous calls asking me about my past, I decided to submit this brief biography for your consideration and action where necessary.

THE MAN, CHIEF EZE CHUKWUEMEKA EZE (FIICA)
Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze was born on 1st January, 1958 in Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State. He had his primary school education at Ogui Primary School, Enugu, before attending the famous Christ the King College (CKC) Onitsha, Anambra State. He obtained Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from University of Calabar (UNICAL) in Cross River State and a Master’s degree in Administration (MPA) from Federal University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa State.
Eze was the Football Team Manager of Christ the King College (CKC), Onitsha, Anambra State, from 1978 to 1989, even as a student of the college. CKC Onitsha was the first African College to win a world cup football tournament in 1977. He was the Director of Sports in the Students Union Government (SUG) of (UNICAL) and managed the University’s football team to win the maiden edition of NFA/Pepsi Cola Football Tournament among higher institutions in Nigeria in 1986. In 1987, he was part of the UNICAL football team that was sponsored on a playing tour of Belgium by Pepsi Cola Company. In 1987, he was appointed the UNICAL Faculty of Arts Sports Coordinator and led the Faculty to win the 1987 Inter-Faculty Games in the university. Between 1987 and 1989, UNICAL gave him a scholarship in appreciation of his prowess in sports administration and a permanent bed space in the famous Hall Two that was meant only for senior students of the University.

Eze distinguished himself by winning the Best Corps Member Award in the 1989 Orientation Course as well as being the first and only Nigerian to have donated all his service year allowances as a Corps Liaison Officer to the then Gongola State. He served as the Corps Liaison Officer in the old Yola Local Government Area and was coordinator of all Corps Liaison Officers in the then Gongola State, comprising the present-day Adamawa and Taraba states. This was an office he used to appoint the then Rear Admiral Murtala Nyako, the present Executive Governor of Adamawa State, as the Grand Patron of the Yola Corps Members Association in 1989.

Immediately after his youth service, the defunct Gongola State Sports Council employed Eze as its Public Relations Officer in 1990. He resigned in 1991 to set up Eze Continental Sports Company Ltd through which he donated a lot of cups in promoting sports in Adamawa State.

Chief Eze is married to Mrs. Ada Chioma Henrietta Eze (JP). They are blessed with six beautiful children, four of whom are studying in various universities in Nigeria. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Eze Continental Investment Limited, President, Eze Global Foundation, and currently the Operations Manager (OPM) of River Drill Group of Companies, a conglomerate based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He is a Fellowship Member, Institute of Industrialists and Corporate Administrators of Nigeria.

Chief Eze is the founder of the Igbo Crusaders Forum in the PDP, a forum which he used to mobilise South-South and South-East indigenes in Adamawa towards the election of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the Governor of that State, which eventually culminated in his nomination and election as the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999. The same forum was used to mobilise all Southerners living in Adamawa State to vote for and secure the electoral victory of Mr. Boni Haruna in 2003 as the Executive Governor of Adamawa State. Another famous group initiated and formed by Chief Eze is the South-East, South-South Allied Movement (SESSAM), of which he was appointed the first National Coordinator. He used the group to champion the cause and well-being of South East and South-South indigenes in the North-East region of Nigeria.

Chief Eze further initiated the Organization for Enhancement of Genuine Democracy in Nigeria, a body he used to champion and contribute to the proper democratization of Nigeria. He was the National Director, Directorate of Media Affairs and Public Communication of the Turaki Vanguard, which won him an award for championing democracy in Nigeria and seeing to the death and burial of the infamous plot by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to unconstitutionally get a third term in office as President of Nigeria.

Chief Eze was a founding member of PDP in Adamawa State in 1998. He was at various times National Director of Strategic Planning of Frontier Movement, Publicity Secretary of Rivers State Action Congress and the Media Consultant to Princewill Political Associates (PPA). He is currently the National Publicity Secretary of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the ruling political party in Nigeria.

Chief Eze holds the chieftaincy title of Eze Chukwumere Eze, Adamawa and Taraba States. He was a member of the Adamawa State SEEDS Formulation Committee, Chairman, Adamawa State Wrestling Association, donor of trophies and initiator of many sports competitions in Adamawa State. He is a Patron of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) in Adamawa State.

Chief Eze has bagged many national and international awards, which include African Youths Congress Continental Life Patron, NTA Yola Role Model Award, SWAN Outstanding Philanthropist Award and NIPOST Outstanding Personality Award. He is also a recipient of the national award by DAME in the area of political engineering, among many other awards.

A detribalized Nigerian, Chief Eze is a seasoned politician, philanthropist, an astute administrator, author, publisher, public issues analyst and a corporate writer. He has been following religiously the political activities of His Excellency Atiku Abubakar for the past 18 years and Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for the past seven years. He was a member of the Presidential Campaign Team of Alh. Atiku Abubakar/Senator Ben Obi in 2007, and a member of the Media Team of the Re-Election bid of Gov Amaechi in 2011.

Eze has authored and published countless articles towards promoting democracy in Nigeria. He loves writing and has authored a book, Prince Tonye TJT Princewill: The Prince of Niger Delta Politics – His Vision, Mission and Politics. Some of his unpublished works include the book,The Man Atiku Abubakar: From Obscurity to Limelight and Amaechi, His Strides and Politics.
A devout Christian, Chief Eze is an elder in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RRCG).
~ Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, (FIICA)
National Publicity Secretary  PDP.


 
submit to reddit

International Companies Fail To Keep Pace With Anti-Corruption Legislation

$
0
0

13 Sep 2013 12:56 Africa/Lagos

Global Survey Reveals International Companies' Widespread Failure to Keep Pace With Anti-Corruption Legislation 


LONDON, September 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --


An international survey of over 300 senior in-house lawyers, conducted for Control Risks by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), reveals companies have much to do to stamp out corruption within their businesses and ensure they do not fall foul of the increasingly tough stance adopted by regulators.
The survey reveals that:
  • Only 50% of companies have procedures to check the background and reputation of business associates. This "due diligence" process is regarded by law enforcement as a vital measure to prevent corruption.
  • Just 50% of global companies have policies banning 'facilitation payments' to suppliers and government agencies.
  • 37% do not have a clause in contracts with sub-contractors and consultants forbidding bribes being paid on the company's behalf.
  • Most respondents cited small 'operational' bribes as the main cause for concern. By contrast, less than a third referred to the 'classic' corruption risks associated with winning business.

International attitudes to facilitation payments may be changing, but companies can find themselves operating in an awkward transition period where there remains no clear consensus on how to deal with them. Because of inadequate internal processes, companies continue to be vulnerable to employees paying bribes without their knowledge. Companies are also insufficiently prepared should they be required to conduct a corruption investigation.


But bribery risks remain very real. Almost half of respondents thought it was possible, somewhat or very likely that they would need to investigate a suspected violation of anti-bribery laws in the next two years.
Commenting on the survey's findings, Richard Fenning, CEO of Control Risks, said:
"Corruption is one of the most significant challenges for international business. Organisations today find themselves under ever-greater scrutiny from regulators, the media, their customers, clients and employees who are demanding that they be able to demonstrate that they operate ethically and with integrity. Yet, despite tougher anti-corruption legislation being enforced ever more rigorously, standards of governance remain at best inconsistent.


"This is a challenging world for business - good companies may wish to comply with their countries' anti-corruption laws, but are disadvantaged by competitor companies not playing by the rules. But the impact of not having proportionate anti-corruption policies in a company can be severe - threatening their reputation and operations."  


Notes to editors
About the survey
Control Risks and the EIU conducted a survey among general counsels and senior in-house lawyers from some of the world's largest companies. The 316 respondents were asked how they assess integrity risks, how they prepare employees to resist corruption and manage corruption investigations.


About Control Risks
Control Risks is a global risk consultancy specialising in political, security and integrity risk. The company enables its clients to understand and manage the risks of operating in complex or hostile environments. http://www.controlrisks.com

CONTACT: To receive the full report and for more information please contact: Andrew Pickford, Senior Communications Manager, Email: andrew.pickford@controlrisks.com, +44-(0)207-940-1916.


Releases displayed in Africa/Lagos time
13 Sep 2013
02:05 UN MISSIONS IN AFRICA MAKING PROGRESS ON NEW CHALLENGES, SAYS UN PEACEKEEPING CHIEF
12 Sep 2013
18:02 CAMAC Energy Inc. Announces Commencement of Drilling Operations at Oyo-7 Well
11 Sep 2013
11:00 Bristow Group Announces New Multi-Year Contracts In Expanding Markets

02:16 SECURITY COUNCIL URGES GUINEA-BISSAU ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ‘AS SOON AS POSSIBLE'
02:15 Security Council press statement on Democratic Republic of the Congo/Great Lakes region of Africa
02:05 UN MISSIONS IN AFRICA MAKING PROGRESS ON NEW CHALLENGES, SAYS UN PEACEKEEPING CHIEF
02:03 UN ENVOY IN SOMALIA CONDEMNS ATTACK ON JUBBA ADMINISTRATION LEADER
01:56 UN ENVOY IN SOMALIA CONDEMNS ATTACK ON JUBBA ADMINISTRATION LEADER
01:54 UN ENVOY: WITH SOMALIA ON VERGE OF 'GREAT THINGS,' MORE INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE NEEDED TO SECURE GAINS




 
submit to reddit

Amber Rose and Nollywood Diva Genevieve Nnaji Among Judges for 2013 Miss Earth Nigeria

$
0
0
Amber Rose.

American super model, singer and actress Amber Levonchuck, popularly know as Amber Rose and Nollywood Diva Genevieve Nnaji are among the top guest judges of the 2013 Miss Earth Nigeria beauty pageant coming up on Sunday September 22, at the prestigious Oriental Hotel on Victoria Island, Lagos. The celebrity red carpet event will start at 5pm. Other guest judges include, Kelechi Amadi-Obi, Karly Redd and Boris Kodjoe.


Genevieve Nnaji and Ibinabo Fiberesima, Founder/Director of Miss Earth Nigeria.

 The Founder and Director of Miss Earth Nigeria, Ms. Ibinabo Fiberesima who is a former beauty queen and now first female President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) affirmed that the 2013 edition would be more glamorous, with all the glitz and razzmatazz of a global beauty pageant. “We are currently in talks with top dignitaries who are passionate about the environment and the earth at large,” said Ms Fiberesima who has been organizing the beauty pageant for over a decade and has discovered many outstanding young beauties, including the popular Nollywood actress Ufuoma Ejenobor.




The winner of the 2013 Miss Earth Nigeria Pageant will represent Nigeria at the World Miss Earth Pageant on December 7th in Pasay City, Philippines.



Miss Earth is an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness. Miss Earth is part of the Big Four international beauty pageants. Along with Miss Universe and Miss World contests, Miss Earth is one of the three largest beauty pageants in the world in terms of the number of national-level competitions to participate in the world finals. The Miss Earth winner is the spokesperson for the Miss Earth Foundation, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and other environmental organizations.

The MISS EARTH Crown
 

The Miss Earth crown has become a symbol of unparalleled pulchritude and enduring advocacy through the years. To underscore and remind the Miss Earth titleholders the responsibilities that come with this crown, Carousel Productions commissioned the Official Jeweller of Miss Earth, Ms. Ramona Haar, an ecologically-minded artist, to design and craft a new Miss Earth crown. This radiant masterpiece that embodies a broader meaning of "beauties for a cause" was unveiled last November 16, 2009.

The design features various gemstones endemic to the countries participating in Miss Earth Pageant, which they donated as a symbol of cooperation and unity towards a universal goal of saving Mother Earth. To lessen the environmental impact of mining, the new crown is made of 100% recycled 14K Gold and Argentums Sterling Silver. The central design is a flower to symbolize a happy and thriving earth. As Ralph Waldo Emerson puts it, "the earth laughs in flowers." The recurring spiral motif, on the other hand, has always been associated with maternal power and feminine prestige.

But the gems are the highlights of this masterpiece. Black Diamonds, Sardonyx, Calcite, Ruby, Jade Quartz Crystal, Garnet, Peridot, and Pearls are some of the stones that adorn the exquisite Miss Earth crown. Gathered from 80 of the participating countries this year, the stones signify more than just the Earth's precious resources. They characterize the diverse backgrounds, cultural significance, and mystical embodiment of our beauties. Although they come in different shapes, sizes, color and finish, they all form an integral part of the most coveted Miss Earth crown in undeniable harmony. Just like the crown, the Miss Earth beauties work together to have all nations unite in our joint efforts to help preserve and protect our one and only home: the Planet Earth.


 

 
submit to reddit

NOW ACCEPTING Applications for the African Women LEAD Program 2013

$
0
0
Hello,

On behalf of our client, US- Africa Synergy, we invite you to become a part of the Fall 2013 African Women LEAD Program. We are currently accepting applications for the upcoming program and have attached documents to share with your network of young African women who may be interested in this great opportunity.






The African Women LEAD program is a one-year Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Advocacy and Development (LEAD) program, which begins with a twelve-week intensive and comprehensive training empowering young African women; aged 19-25. Through a thorough training that focuses on Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Advocacy and Development, the African Women LEAD prepares young African women for career in public policy and affairs and upholds the inclusion of women in policy design and development process of Africa.

For more inquiry or to receive an application package kindly e-mail info@kusiconsulting.com with the subject line "African Women LEAD Program Fall 2013."




 
submit to reddit

FEMME: Extraordinary Women Healing the World

$
0
0

Yekra Player

Yekra is a revolutionary new distribution network for feature films.

Femme

“A celebration of women around the world actively transforming and healing our global society. Sharon Stone and leading experts in religion, science, history, politics and entertainment, discuss solutions to the multiple crisis’ we are faced with. Femme focuses on utilizing a feminine approach with nurturing energy to inspire a new hope for the future.”

“A celebration of women around the world actively transforming and healing our global society. Sharon Stone and leading experts in religion, science, history, politics and entertainment, discuss solutions to the multiple crisis’ we are faced with. Femme focuses on utilizing a feminine approach with nurturing energy to inspire a new hope for the future.”
submit to reddit

We Are Girl Rising! Join Us To Ignite the Revolution!

$
0
0

#WeAreGirlRising shows the world that Girl Rising is all of us. Are you a teenage girl from Tanzania? A middle-aged man from Mexico? Grandmother from Great Britain? This is your chance to declare your support for girls' education, and to further build the movement. What better way for Girl Rising to prove our passion, our strength and our diversity than to simply show the world who we are? 


  
Tweet for girls’ empowerment. Have a little social media fun (and raise a little visibility!) with #WeAreGirlRising. Here’s how:  

  1. Download the #WeAreGirlRising placard and tell us who you are.  
  2. Upload your photo (or just your words) to Twitter.   Check out this sample tweet you can use:  
    •  "I'm Michael from Lagos, Nigeria & I am Girl Rising! Join me and show the world the many faces of the movement on #IDG2013. #WeAreGirlRising"    
  3.  Post your photo on Instagram using the hashtag #WeAreGirlRising. 
  4. Once you've done that, click here to forward this email to your friends and family. Can you get five other people to join the #WeAreGirlRising movement? Thank you for being the face of Girl Rising. We can’t wait to see you!
 Warmly, 
Holly Gordon, 
Girl Rising Executive Director.

P.S. Haven’t yet registered your IDG event? What are you waiting for! Go here, put your event on the map, and help us ignite the movement.  



 
submit to reddit

Nigeria is the World’s Largest Importer of Rice

$
0
0

 Nigeria is the world’s largest importer of rice reported the U.S. Department of Agriculture, bringing in 3.4 million tonnes despite having the climate and land for large-scale rice production.


Nigeria spends N2bn every 12 hours on rice Importation

~ Mr. Shedrack Madlion, Executive Director of Admiral Environmental Care Limited. 


 

 
submit to reddit

The A-Brothers of Nigerian Cinema Are Back Again!

$
0
0


THE A-BROTHERS ARE BACK AGAIN!


Afolabi and Adedeji Adesanya, the Adesanya Brothers (aka A-Brothers), are back again!
From the stable of A-Productions, they gave us such classics as Vigilante (1988) and the capital market financed Ose Sango – Sango’s Wand (1991). They are teaming up, though not for a production but for training and capacity building in the creative arts on the platform of Sagamu Business and Arts Institute (SBAI).

The Adesanya brothers are filmmakers with over sixty (60) years of on-the-job experience between them. Adedeji (aka DJ) is a renowned cinematographer, still photographer, documentary filmmaker, scriptwriter, producer and director, and a trainer. His screen credits include Vigilante (co-writer and director), Ose Sango – Sango’s Wand (producer); and Uncommon Service (winner of maiden Hilda Ogunbanjo Award for story/script, and Africast Award 2010 for BEST Documentary film). Others are television commercials, and television documentaries shot in Egypt, Germany, and Senegal. Festivals attended include New Films, New Directors, New York; and Los Angeles International Film Festival, L.A., California, USA.

Adedeji had been a resource person at National Film Institute, Jos; and he is currently Head of Department (HoD) Film & Television Production (FTP) at PEFTI. He has also written many published articles on the film and television industry.



Afolabi is a well established film auteur, photo-journalist, photo artist, film historian, film critic, author, a technocrat and a trainer. As a television director, he directed the award winning television serial, Family Circle, which won the BEST TELEVISION DRAMA AWARD and BEST CHILD ACTOR AWARD at the 1998 REEL AWARD organised by Encomium magazine. It also won the 1997/98 NIGERIAN MEDIA MERIT AWARD, and the 1999, 8th edition of DAME AWARD (Television Production category). He directed several episodes of Everyday People, Saints & Sinners, and Domino. He worked with Ladi Ladebo on his video productions, Collective Task and Thrift Collector, aka TC (a television series). Afolabi wrote and directed Ose Sango (1991), which won the Hubert Ogunde Foundation Award for the Best Nigeria Film of the year (1992 maiden edition). His other screen credits include television commercials (TVCs) and feature films (including Ladebo’s Pariah, Power and Baba Zak). He was the executive producer of Duty and Zanani (both productions of the Nigerian Film Corporation).

His home video (Nollywood) credits include: Asewo to re Mecca, Colours of Love, Colours of Tomorrow, First Love and Tomori.

His articles; poems; book, film and art reviews had been published in Africa, West Africa, Africa Woman, Ophelia, Entertainer, The Guardian Newspapers (Lagos), Newswatch (of which he was the pioneer Photo Editor) and Media Review. Mr. Adesanya was a contributor to Africa Film & TV (yearbook and magazine). He is the author of The Nigerian Film/TV Index, Nigerian Literary Index, Reel Words, and Reel Views.

He contributed to publications of the Nigerian Film Corporation such as Operating Principles of the Film Industry: Towards a film Policy for Nigeria, Nigerian Video Films (edited by Jonathan Haynes), Cinema and Social Change in West Africa (edited by Jonathan Haynes and Onookome Okome). His other book credits include
World Cinema: Diary of a Day (a British Film Institute, London publication); Africa the Centenary of Cinema (a Pan-African Federation of Filmmakers [FEPACI] publication), and Beyond the Screen Vol. 1 No. 1 (a journal of the National Film Institute).

In 1986 he had a solo photographic exhibition, sponsored by USIS and ILFORD, at USIS, Lagos, Nigeria.

Afolabi was a Resource Person at the National Film Institute, Jos, and ITPAN Training School, Lagos, Nigeria. He has attended and covered such film festivals as San Francisco International Film Festival; FESPACO; Images D'Ailleurs (his film OSE SANGO, was shown), Cannes, Toronto International Film Festival; American Film Market and Conferences, Santa Monica, California; Egypt International Film Festival; Sithengi; Capetown International Film Festival; Durban International Film Festival; Gao International Film Festival, India, Berlinale; et al. He was a member of the 1992 Nigerian National Film Festival Committee; and a member of the Jury that judged entries for the NTA (Nigerian Television Authority) Adverts Awards, 1993.

He was Chairman FESPACO TV/Video Award Jury (2009), and the Organising Committee of ZUMA Film Festival 2005 – 2012).

Afolabi, who has worked extensively in both the private and public sectors as an administrator and technocrat, is the Rector of Sagamu Business and Arts Institute. He was the Managing Director/CEO of Nigerian Film Corporation from 2005 to 2013; before then he was the General Manager/CEO of West African Pictures Company Limited (from 2001 to 2005), a film distribution and exhibition company in the Odu’a Group.

The A-Brothers will be leading an eclectic team of knowledgeable and experienced local and international resource persons drawn from the field and academia of creative arts.



 
submit to reddit

Social Media for Recruitment

Recherche Events Debuts the First Evening of Utopian Pleasure

$
0
0
Fred Bright, Gandi,Tee Mac, Ugochi Nwanchukwu.
 
RECHERCHE EVENTS DEBUTS THE FIRST EVENING OF UTOPIAN PLEASURE
It was much heralded and anticipated and has come and gone with a lot of aplomb, leaving the minds of attendees reeling with scintillating stars as of a galactic fulmination. It was an event made for nostalgia, yet it is an event that is billed to come up once every month from now. It is the first edition of the Recherche Signature Events'  "Net cocktail Evening", organized in synergy with Casalinda Hotels and Gallery Resort in Abuja.

Mr.Gandi, MD, Casalinda Hotels, Tee Mac, Thelma Okonkwo, DG of NAFDAC, Paul Orhii, MD of Recherche, Ugochi Nwachukwu, Sen. Hope Uzodinmma and Annie Inyang, Business Director of Palatially Interlink Nigeria Limited.

It took place on the 7th of September 2013 at the new Casalinda hotels and gallery resort located at no 6 Takwa Crescent Wuse II, (by Exclusive Store). It was an evening of mixing and mingling that brought together people from diverse backgrounds in business, corporate, government and the diplomatic sector. The innovation behind the event was to create an environment where people can mingle, network and enjoy a vast array of spectacular star performances in music and performing arts with good food and wine in a most enjoyable ambiance of friendliness.




Gandi, MD of Casalinda Hotels and Eric Okonkwo.


Kins Ekebuike, MD of Kapital Assets Plc.
 
Ambassador. Chief Kem Ajiehaka, aka Too Much Money.
 
Annie Inyang, Business Director of Business Director of Pallatially Interlink Nigeria.

Charles Orie and Terry Waya.
There were cultured arts, comedy, motivational speeches and state of the art musical performances by some of the best grandmasters of the classical genre that Nigeria has been able to produce, such as T-MAC who peaked the evening with an electrifying performance. The audience was also enthralled with stellar performances in jazz, spoken word and unforgettable poetry.

Chima.
 
Fred Bright.
 
Howard Harlem.
 
Ifeanyi Debie.
 
Idowu Bakare.
There was cocktails and hor d' oeuvre. A formal Dress Code event, targeted at good quality, like minded individuals and lifestyle connoisseurs, it succeeded in creating a platform for upscale business and social networking that was enviable and a bad miss for those who could not make it.
With amazing food and wine such as could only be mustered by the Royal Lifestyles Group of Luxury service systems provider network, it was an evening of utmost indulgence and cultured entertainment and networking among peers.

Mike Enahoro.
 
Neelam Princess, Dons and Akimi.
 
Ogbonna Judith.
 
Oge Okoye and Nneka Uche.
 
Thelma Okonkwo.
The evening recorded the presence of high profile guests in attendance including the deputy speaker house of Reps, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, Hon Jones Onyereri, Nafdac, DG, Dr. Paul Orhii, Chairman Banking and Currency House Committee, Senator Hope Uzodima, Eze Festus OdImegwu, Chairman Population Commission, Mr .Kins Ekebuike MD Unity Kapital Assurance, Socialite, Terry Waya among many captains of Industry and Titans of the Government and national Polity.

Okoye and Evelyn.
 
Omede Agada.
 
Onumajuru Joy.
 
Rasheedah Abubakar.
 
Sherry Ukoh.
 
Ugochi and Chief Mrs. Nwanchukwu.
 

Sibi.
 
Thelma and Sibi.
 
Ugochi.
 
Recherché Signature Events and Gifts is a member of Royal Lifestyle Services Group, their services are based on the keyword “customize” No matter what type of event or occasion, and they will always find creative and tailor-made solutions. Their customized party solutions can take care of guest as small as 10 guests to 2000 or more guests. Recherché gives events the right class and standard
The contacts for Recherché:
Recherché Signature Events and Gifts 
Mezzanine Floor

Transcorp Hilton Abuja 
08139904180.
Media Contact:
Mr. Ingram Adichie Osigwe
MD/CEO, Fullpage International Communications Limited.



 
submit to reddit
Viewing all 1594 articles
Browse latest View live