Saturday, 9 November 2013

Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler has been crowned Miss Universe 2013!!! She Beat other contestants from 88 countries to emerge the new Miss Universe.She takes over from Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo from the United States.
Miss Venezuela Being Crowned Miss Universe 2013 by the Out going Queen

The 1st runner up is .....Miss Spain


The 2nd Runner up is.... Miss Ecuador, Constanza Baez


The 3rd Runner up is..... Miss Philippines, Ariella Arida


The 4th Runner up is.... Miss Brazil, Jakelyne Oliveira



Here's what the 'Top 5' contestants said in the final Q & A round.
Miss Ecuador
Question: What would happen to the world if we could no longer use the internet?
Answer: Technology has advantages and disadvantages. The disadvantage is that we are no longer as close together with our families. We must use the methodology of computers and internet for the positive. In a positive. It's never too late to start. Let's start right now.
Miss Brazil
Question: What is your opinion about places that do not allow women to vote, or drive cars?
Answer: We as women have achieved our independence through time. We need to keep our open minds because now we are capable of doing anything.
Miss Spain
Question: What is the most significant thing we can do to help elect women to political offices around the world?
Answers: In order to select a good woman, she must posses good qualities in order to perform a good job.
Miss Philippines
Question: What can be done about the lack of jobs for young people starting their career around the world?
Answer: I do believe we should invest in education and that is my primary advocacy. Education is a primary source and a ticket for better future.
Miss Venezuela
Question: What is your biggest fear and how do you plan to overcome it?
Answer: We should overcome all our fears and this in turn would make us stronger. As soon as we overcome our fears, we can face any challenge.

Ok, so 9aija no de carry last nah, so here is the Beautiful  Miss Stephanie Okwu Nigeria's representative to the Miss Universe 2013.

It is not yet over, as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has given the Government conditions to be met before the union would finally call off its over four-month old strike.
“I must tell you that our mandate remains. The only mandate we have is that 2009 agreement must be met. We have not reached any agreement with the Federal Government. “
Since the Federal Government wants to be releasing N220bn every year for five years, then all monetary and regulatory agencies must sign…. The reason we will ensure this is that we don’t want argument tomorrow that the agreement was entered in error or that they don’t know the implication of signing the agreement. If possible, documents that will provide for automatic deduction of the agreed money at a particular/agreed date must be provided.”


A prominent member of the union, who craved anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on behalf of the union, told Punch that doing this would give the association the confidence that “the Government knows what it is doing when it signed the agreement.”He said, “The Central Bank of Nigeria, Ministries of Finance and Labour, National Assembly, Office of the Presidency, National Universities Commission, Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Trade Union Congress and our umbrella body, the Nigeria Labour Congress, must sign with consequences stated.”
Recall that the leadership of ASUU had engaged in a 13-hour marathon meeting with government delegation led by President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja between Monday and Tuesday.Asked when the lecturers would call off the strike, a source who was at the meeting said, “I doubt if the strike is ending soon. The problem is with the Finance Minister. Where is government getting N1trn from? A government that could not implement agreement between 2009 and 2013, what is the guarantee that they would honour this agreement.“It is all politics. We are still awaiting directives from our branches. We have told them the outcome of the meeting with the President but we are waiting for them to tell us what they think of government’s proposal.

“Imagine the Minister of Education has travelled out of the country. He was appointed Vice President for UNESCO General Assembly. How can he travel out of the country without resolving the crisis in the education sector?’”The agreement reached by both ASUU and the Federal Government is that government would inject N1.1tn into public universities in the next five years.
But ASUU need guarantees that this will happen