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Selasa, 24 Januari 2012

Apply Now for 2012 Big Brother Africa Season 7

This year’s edition (the seventh season) of the Africa’s biggest TV shows; Big Brother Africa, is coming back for Africans viewing pleasure by May 2012. The announcement has come this early to give individuals who are interested in partaking ample amount of time to get set for the incredible journey.

The Managing Director of M-Net Africa, Producers of the show, Biola Alabi, says BBA’s audience should expect something different from past editions. MNet's Big Brother Africa  pulls off another huge surprise and this year. The producers  this season are doing something different. Those applying  must DOUBLE-UP to compete and it  means that if you want to enter for this year's season, you must partner with another person to enter as a pair. You can pick your classmate as your partner, your best friend, your sister, brother, family friend, cousin, your husband/wife if possible, your neighbor if you trust him/her etc.

M-Net Africa Managing Director Biola Alabi says, “We are thrilled to be offering a huge, new, USD 300 000 prize and to include two new countries who were chosen to participate based on their ongoing
interest in the series and their growing DStv audiences. And while Ethiopia won’t have a housemate this year, we’ll look to include them and other non-housemate countries in other ways if the opportunity arises, as we do every season. We are and have always been proudly committed to making this a truly African show. And as for Mozambique, they will be included with a housemate – but that’s all we are saying at the moment. Of course, the really big news this season is that entrants must enter as pairs. In the past we’ve seen a natural and continuous cross-over between individuals and their families, their friends. So this year, we decided to include that as part of the game. It will definitely make a dramatic addition to the series so we urge people to enter and experience what will be a uniquely different Big Brother Africa”.


This year, if you want to enter Big Brother Africa you can do so if you and your partner are citizens from one of the following participating countries: Angola, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Both partners must come from the same country, must be 21 years or older, must be fluent in English and must have a valid passport.

How to Apply
Interested persons can pick up the entry form from the nearest MultiChoice office in their country anytime from February 5. Alternatively you can also enter online -  www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother and complete an entry form online. Or download an entry form from the website, complete and email it back to bba@endemol.co.za. All online entry forms will also be available from February 5. Whatever you choose to do, do it fast because the deadline for entries is February 27, 2012


Produced for M-Net by Endemol South Africa, the new season of Big Brother Africa will be headline sponsored by Coca-Cola for the second consecutive year and will be screened to 47 countries across the continent, live 24/7 for 91 days on DStv channel 198. The series starts Sunday May 6 2012.

Kamis, 12 Januari 2012

Finally, The CABALS are Exposed!

Picture Credit: CP-Africa
Oando Oil, CONOIL, African Petroleum and MRS Oil are among the powerful players in the petroleum sector that have shared over N3.655 trillion between 2006 and September2011 in pursuit of importation of refined petroleum products. This was revealed today in Abuja by the Nigerian Senate joint Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), Appropriation and Finance.

Senator Magnus Ibe, the chairman of the committee, also disclosed that some 100 companies in the downstream sector and in construction, shared over N1.426 trillion between January and August 2011 alone.
Oando Oil is owned by Wale Tinubu, Mike Adenuga owns CONOIL, while MRS Oil is run by Aliko
Dangote's brother, Sayyu Dantata. Other key players named today include Pinaccle Construction Ltd, as well as Integrated Oil and Gas, which is owned by a former Minister of the Interior,Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho.
The full list as read out by Senator Abe, is as follows:
1. Oando Nigerian Plc. – N228.506 billion
2. MRS –N224.818 billion
3. Pinnacle Construction-N300 billion
4. Enak Oil & Gas –N19.684 billion
5. CONOIl – N37.960 billion
6. Bovas & Co. Nig. Ltd. – N5.685 billion,
7. Obat N85 billion and AP; N104.5billion.
8. Folawiyo Oil - N113.3 billion
9. IPMAN Investment Limited- N10.9billion
10. ACON - N24.1billion
11. Atio Oil-N64.4billion
12. AMP- N11.4billion
13. Honeywell-N12.2billion
14. Emac Oil- N19.2billion
15. D.Jones Oil-N14.8billion;
16. Capital Oil - N22.4 billion
17. AZ Oil- N18.613billion
18. Eterna oil- N5.57 billion
19. Dozil oil- N3.375 billion
20. Fort oil-N8.582 billion.
21. Integrated Oil and Gas- N30.777 billion!

THESE ARE THE MEMBERS OF THE CABAL. THEY ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN THE PRESIDENT.

*THEY ARE BEING GIVEN NATIONAL AWARD

*THEY ARE MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ECONOMIC TEAM.

Here's the online version of the Nigerian Constitution. Please READ

Here is the Link to the Nigerian Constitution. Open the Link (Here) to Read it

Ban Ki Moon, PM Melez Zenawi parley with Dayo Israel to tackle climate change

Dayo Israel and Nigeria Min of Environment, Perm Sec Environment, Perm Sec Climate Change
 United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi are amongst numerous world leaders who parleyed with one of Africa’s foremost young statesmen and Chairman of the Obasanjo’s Presidential Summit of Nigerian Children – Dayo Israel at the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 7th Session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties (CMP7) to the Kyoto Protocol which was held at the International Conference Center in the City of Durban, South Africa which had in attendance Heads of Government, Relevant Ministers of Government, Members of the Private Sectors, International Development Partners, Civil Society Organisations and Youth.


Being a seasoned sustainable development advocate and policy adviser to Government, Dayo Israel wowed the various leaders in their interaction and deliberation at the meeting as expressed by President of the Africa Development Bank (AfDB) – Mr Donald Kaberuka.




Dayo Israel involvement in climate change and sustainable development advocacy dates back to 2002 when he chaired the only children session at the UN World Summit on Sustainable Development in South Africa,
after which he also led the UNICEF Nigeria/Government of Nigeria’s Children delegation to the UN World Water Forum in Japan in his capacity as then Deputy Senate President of the Nigerian Children’s Parliament. At the Japan meeting he was selected to chair the Children’s World Media Conference and co-launch the “Tip and Top” water project initiated by Mrs Nane Anan, the wife of the then Secretary General of the United Nation Kofi Anan.

Dayo and Nig Min of Environment
The Durban Meeting delivered a breakthrough on the international community's response to climate change. In the second largest meeting of its kind, the negotiations advanced, in a balanced fashion, the implementation of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol, the Bali Action Plan, and the Cancun Agreements. The outcomes included a decision by Parties to adopt a universal legal agreement on climate change as soon as possible, and no later than 2015.

Dayo Israel and Angolan Minister of Environment
At the Durban Summit, Dayo also facilitated the session on “COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE MEDIA NETWORK IN AFRICA” sponsored by LEAD AWA and Change Media of one of Nigeria’s foremost environmental journalist Tunde Imolehin. In attendance at the session were eminent Africans including Professor Adeniyi Osuntogun – former Vice Chancellor of OAU and Prince Lekan Fadina, Executive Director CISME.

Dayo Israel and UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon
In conversation with COP 17 President Maite Nkoana-Mashabane and other leaders, Dayo charged them to do all they can to save tomorrow today.


Selasa, 10 Januari 2012

Oil Minister, Mrs Allison Madueke Buys 20 Million Euro Mansion in Vienna Austria





Height of Corruption - All the way from Vienna,Austria comes allegations that Nigerian minister of petroleum
resources, Mrs Allison Madueke owns a 20 million euro mansion.

A local newspaper, Heute, titled the allegation “Ministerin aus Hungerland Kauft sich 20-Millonen-Villa in Wien” (Female Minister From Hungerland Buys Herself 20 Million Euro Villa In Vienna” (for herself) Greediness,Corruption.. How much is she earning per year?

The news which was published in local language was translated as follows:

"Big turbulence about the Nigerian Oil Minister Diezani Allison-Madueke (50)!
According to Nigerian media the politician is said to have bought a villa in
Vienna for just under 20 Million Euro – even though a major part of the
population in her home country is living below the poverty line and children
are dying daily of starvation. The exact location of her luxury lodging is
secret, but Allison-Madueke is enthusiastic about the big garden and the
estate referring to it in the internet as “architectonic masterpiece”. One of her
neighbors is said to be former OPEC boss Rilwanu Lukman who is also from
Nigeria."
The question is Will EFCC do their job very well? Or are we going to see another probe committee that will never see the light of the day as usual? Nigerians are watching and this must be investigated

Kamis, 05 Januari 2012

From theTimeline: Day 3 - Protest #OccupyNigeria #FuelSubsidyRemoval

 Today is the third Day of #FuelSusbsidy Removal protest going on in Nigeria and other States have joined to say NO to Fuel Subsidy. Lawyers too have joined in the protest. Below are Tweets from Kaduna, Bauchi, KAno, Abeokuta, Oshogbo and Lagos .
Bauchi -  #OccupyNigeria protest underway in #Bauchi.
Wind of change has just began in Bauchi

Flash! Photo #OCCUPYNIGERIA ABEOKUTA OGUN STATE! Police Protect Protesters acting as escorts!

We the youths of Bauchi have proven to the world that we are capable. #OccupyNigeria

Police protecting Protesters in Abeokuta

Confirmed, police are giving protesters full protection and support in #Abeokuta #occupyNigeria protest

Soldiers reportedly beating and molesting protesters around UI and Poly area, #Ibadan. #FuelSubsidy #OccupyNigeria

Flash! #occupyNigeria MTN phone network services down in Kaduna as protest hit city of Kaduna
Kaduna state commissioner of police about to address the crowd #OccupyNigeria #Kaduna

In other news, #OccupyNigeria Protest to hold in #Osogbo tomorrow, Jan 6, 8am starting from Olaiya Roundabout to Govs Office/Lodge



Lawyers protesting on Allen Avenue Road to Governors Office in Alausa, Ikeja

Say NO to Fuel Subsidy

Lawyers walk from the Lagos High Court, Ikeja to the Governors office in Alausa.

Selasa, 03 Januari 2012

#FuelSubsidyRemoval: Lagos Protest

Today in Lagos, Nigeria the #OccupyNigeria, #FuelSubsidy Removal protest took place from the Nigeria labour Congress Tejuosho Yaba to Ikorodu road (Fadeyi, Onipanu, Palmgrove, Anthony, Maryland) and the final bus stop was at the Gani Fawehinmi Part at Ojota, Lagos and the protesters were received by the late activist wife.
Seun Kuti, Dede Mabiaku, Banky W
There were bonfires at several points on the road.
Celebrities, Youth Activists, Musicians came out to protest against #FuelSubsidy removal. People like Dede
Mabiaku, Jesse Jags, Banky W, Seun Anikulapo-Kuti, Sisters Soul, Gbenga Sesan, Tolu Ogunlesi, Femi Falana, Ayeni Adekunle, Bayo Omisore, Funmi Iyanda, MsJazzified, Anino, Biola Adebajo, Bukunyi Olateru, Olamide Akintobi and other young Nigerian youths.
We only hope that all of these great people's effort will be worth it and not be in vain.

Jumat, 30 Desember 2011

Ghana removes Fuel Subsidy


Eavesdrop! Ghanaian Government yesterday has implemented plans to remove its subsidy on fuel which puts pricing at N184 Per Litre (approx.)

This might be a reference point for the Nigerian Government in their bid to fully implement the Fuel Subsidy Removal also despite opposition to it without our refineries put to full working conditions.

Jumat, 23 Desember 2011

The United Kingdom government issued a fresh travel advice on Nigeria


In the detailed advice, Borno State & President Goodluck Jonathan's South South region are the most DANGEROUS place in Nigeria. The map coded Borno, Bayelsa Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta States in red advising against ALL travel to the South South and Borno State. Yobe, Gombe Plateau, Bauchi & two other states are coded in yellow, advising only essential travels; other states in Nigeria are coded in green, with minimal but potential risk. The map illustration scores a big low on Security in Nigeria. Details can be found on British Foreign and Commonwealth office Website
www.fco.gov.uk  / Travel advice Nigeria.

Senin, 12 Desember 2011

EiE Nigeria's Statement on the Federal Government’s Games with Fuel Subsidy

Despite the concerns raised by different groups and individuals, President Jonathan will, tomorrow, present the 2012 Budget to the National Assembly excluding the provision for fuel subsidy.  

In her two appearances before the Senate Joint Committees on Appropriation, Finance and Petroleum Resources (Downstream) for the public hearing on “The Operations of the Fuel Subsidy Scheme in Nigeria,” the Minister of Petroleum represented the Federal Government’s position as follows:


 The fuel subsidy structure is inefficient, costing us N600bn (~$3.75bn) in 2010 and N1.3 trillion (~$8.125bn) from Jan – October 2011. The Federal Government cannot continue to pay as it’s unsustainable. By removing the subsidy, the savings will be used to provide critical infrastructure and services.
Currently, only a small percentage of Nigerians (the marketers, middle & upper-class Nigerians) benefit. When removed, more Nigerians will benefit.

In the words of a Yoruba proverb, the Federal Government has, yet again, left leprosy to treat ringworm. While we understand that the current cost structure is unsustainable, Nigerians can no longer afford to pay for government’s inefficiencies. It’s too expensive (financially; productive man hours and human lives) and it’s also NOT sustainable. 

Issues to Consider

    A lazy, thoughtless approach

    The government clearly finds it easier to undertake an unwise blanket removal of subsidy than engage in the discussion of trimming the inefficiencies in fuel subsidy management and in the running cost of government. The language is also deliberately confusing – one minute it’s ‘deregulation’ and the next it’s ‘fuel subsidy removal’.

    How much subsidy?

    The Interim Report on the Process and Forensic Review of NNPC by KPMG states “Based on our analysis, subsidy over-deduction for 2007, 2008 & 2009 was estimated at N2 bn, N10.3 bn and N16.2 bn respectively. A rough estimation of subsidy payment on product losses for the period under review (2007-2009) is estimated at N11.8 billion.”

    Clearly, the subsidy management regime is fraught with waste, graft and insincerity; evidence that the ‘N1.3 trillion’ does not accurately reflect the amount of petrol imported or consumed by Nigerians.  

    A matter of trust?

    To counter the argument that Nigerians do not trust the government to wisely manage the ‘savings’ from the removal of the fuel subsidy, the government is planning a subsidy savings management program. The details were shared by the Vice-President in a meeting with some civil society organisations on Friday, December 9th. Why has this plan not been made public? The questions and concerns that arise are obvious ones:

        How does the government plan to calculate ‘fuel subsidy removal savings’?

        Will these savings be the theoretical cost of the subsidy – minus cost of corruption - or the current (inflated) figure? Also, how does the government intend to remit same to this proposed quasi-government agency? Will this necessitate the setting up of another special account, in the manner of the Excess Crude Account?

        The Obasanjo regime wound down the widely acclaimed PTF because it served as a duplication of the work of the ministries.

        We agree with this approach.

        Setting up a new body means an increase in recurrent expenditure for staffing, salaries, pensions, cars, running costs etc. This is UNACCEPTABLE.

    No Effect on the Poor

    The government’s assertion that the subsidy removal would have little effect on the poor is quite simplistic. The resultant increase in the price of PMS would drastically increase the cost of food, transportation and doing business, shutting down many small enterprises which directly or indirectly depend on the price of petrol remaining low. The middle class is the engine of growth by way of consumption and the SMEs that create jobs. Any strain on them is negative for the economy.
    

The Way Forward

The government should take a more measured and sustainable approach that takes into consideration all stakeholders in the Nigerian project. They need to:

    Reduce Cost of Governance

    The government must drastically cut down the cost of maintaining public and civil servants – security votes, multiple advisers, fuel guzzling convoys, excessive foreign travel and estacodes etc. Expenses such as (a) the Vice-President’s residence awarded to Julius Berger at N7 bn ($43.75m) with a request for N9 bn ($56.25m) more; (b) disbursement of N250 billion per year in ‘security votes’ to the President and Governors; and (c) a N1.7 trillion wage bill (2012 Budget) are criminal and unstainable!

    Reduce Cost of Subsidy

    Why does NNPC get 445,000 barrels of crude a day that it can’t refine? In 2006, there were 3 marketers; we now have 77. According to BusinessDay, “the increase has also been linked to this year’s elections and it has been suggested that the subsidy programme became an avenue for patronage extended to those with political connections.” Significant savings can be made on the bandied N1.3 trillion if the government will prune out the “briefcase marketers”, clean up the NNPC/PPPRA to plug waste and leakages, and tackle smuggling.

    Restore or Sell the Refineries

    This is of critical concern and priority. Increasing the capacity of our refineries would reduce the amount of fuel that needs to be imported into the country. How much has been spent on repairing the refineries in the last 12 years?

    Provide Power

    According to a 2009 report by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Agency (NERC), Nigerians spend N797 billion yearly to buy fuel for powering generators. In 2010, President Jonathan said the cost of fuel (to power generators) was $13 billion. NERC’s estimates 32% of generator fuel is PMS. This means Nigerians spend about $4.19 billion or N646 billion on petrol, while the rest goes to diesel. Imagine how much fuel import dependence we can curb if this government fulfills the often-repeated promise of improving power supply in Nigeria!

Why has the government not presented a policy document or engaged openly and directly with Nigerians on this issue? Why the rush to remove the subsidy when other holes have not been plugged?

Enough is Enough Nigeria will continue the conversation by hosting a public Town Hall Meeting within the next 10 days to discuss the issue. In a country that provides no social services and the average citizen provides all basic utilities – water, electricity, and security; the government cannot remove the bread from our mouths while it continues to feed fat on its princely cakes.

We will engage in words and action. Enough is enough!




Selasa, 29 November 2011

Nigeria's Lamido Sanusi wins Forbes Award

SANUSI LAMIDO
He beat five other candidates for the inaugural award - including Nobel Peace laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote. Mr Sanusi, 50, has spearheaded reforms in Nigeria's troubled banking sector since his appointment in 2009. The central bank bailed out nine banks and removed their chief executives who were accused of fraudulent practices. Several of the ousted bankers have been put on trial for alleged financial mismanagement 'Fiscal discipline' Forbes magazine's readers gave Mr Sanusi the most votes in an online poll.

He beat Mrs Sirleaf, the Liberian president who was awarded this year's Nobel Peace prize, Mr Dangote, a Nigeria business tycoon who tops Forbes' list of Africa's richest people, former Cape Verde President Pedro
Verona Pires, who won this year's $5m (£3.2m) Mo Ibrahim prize for good governance in Africa and Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan Nobel Peace laureate who died in September.

Last year, another financial publication, The Banker, named Mr Sanusi the Central Bank Governor of the Year. Mr Sanusi's critics says his reforms have led to massive job losses in the banking sector.

But when receiving the award, he said the central bank's role was not to create jobs but to create an environment for business to thrive, Nigeria's privately owned newspaper, The Daily Trust, reports.

He called on the government to show tighter fiscal discipline and to discourage imports. "You cannot be exporting crude oil and be importing refined petrol," Mr Sanusi said, according to The Daily Trust.  Nigeria is a leading oil producer but most people live in poverty.

Source:  BBC News

Rabu, 23 November 2011

Face of Sleek Nigeria 2011 Grand Finale holds this Sunday

MAKIDA MOKA PAST WINNER
Fashion, Fantastic Artists all the Fun and Fizz together for the eagerly awaited Grand Finale of Nigeria's Highest Profile Model search Face of Sleek 2011. It will be an  exclusive black tie event at which the ultimate winner of the nationwide model search is selected and crown. This year’s fantastic prize package is worth over N4m and includes a brand new car, an all-expense paid trip to the UK to take part in the London Fashion Week.

Taking place from 5pm to 10pm in Lagos Premier Venue Harbour Point, Wilmot Close off Ahmadu Bello Road, Victoria Island, Lagos. The competition usually grab the attention of Students, Graduates and Professional women alike, becoming the Ambassador of Sleek Studio. Thousands of entries received by the closing date 16/11/2011 and just 10 finalists will compete at the Grand Final on Sunday November 27th, 2011.

You can get your tickets at Mopheth Pharmacy, His and Hers Studio Ozone Yaba, All Sleek Studios Nationwide.  Visit www.sleeknigeria.com for more details