Friday, 11 October 2013


Dbanj is obviously still in love with Genevieve..He said his plan for Hollywood in a movie called Banga Lee staring Genevieve.

He opened up in an interview with Jayne Augoye  of Punch ..Excerpts below

Apart from the fact that she is my friend, she has been a part of my success. There is no way you are going to tell my story that Genevieve’s name will not come up because she featured in my biggest song of all time, Fall in Love. So if E True Story comes to Nigeria to interview me, she will definitely be called upon to tell my story.I would love to have Genevieve as my wife.  We never can tell what God plans for us in the future. I have studied her and I realised that anyone that has her as his woman has found himself a treasure. Just like the Bible says, any man who finds a wife, finds a good thing.

ON REMAINING RELEVANT
“So much has happened in the last 18 months and I am very thankful to God. By the Grace of God, I have remained relevant for nearly a decade in the music industry and I have released hit songs every year. Also, I am glad that I have been chosen to headline the Hennessy Artistry this year. This is one brand that understands the importance of aligning with the entertainment industry.

My career is barely 10 years old.But with the success I have achieved so far, it feels like three decades already. Within my first 10 years as a musician, I have recorded the biggest song and shot the most viewed music video of all time, ‘Oliver Twist’. I must say I am humbled and getting ready to take over,”

On DONJAZZY
If I say I don’t miss Don Jazzy, I am lying. I have spent the better part of my career with him. I was married to him in a way (laughs). So I miss everything about Mo’Hits: the family, the movement, and the vibe of being in the studio with him. I miss the jokes and the arguments, but I have since keyed into the notion that nothing can stop a moving train.

Nevertheless we can always do music together. The track, ‘Top of the World’ was produced by a Grammy Award Winner. The songs ‘Finally’ and ‘Don’t Tell Me Nonsense’ was produced by my producer while ‘Oliver Twist’ was produced by Don Jazzy. So, why won’t I have him on my 10 years anniversary album?

On his success
I have never said I am a musician; I am an entertainer. Some people say I can pick up a microphone and become a comedian. Therefore nobody should come and ask if I want to go into acting because they should know I am already an actor. It depends on when the right script and concept lands in my hands.

“For now, I am concerned about achieving new things and breaking new grounds. By the time I enter Hollywood, I believe that I’ll become as successful as I have been as a singer. The movie titled ‘I am Banga Lee’, starring Genevieve, to be released in 2014, won’t be a bad idea


Dbanj is obviously still in love with Genevieve..He said his plan for Hollywood in a movie called Banga Lee staring Genevieve.

He opened up in an interview with Jayne Augoye  of Punch ..Excerpts below

Apart from the fact that she is my friend, she has been a part of my success. There is no way you are going to tell my story that Genevieve’s name will not come up because she featured in my biggest song of all time, Fall in Love. So if E True Story comes to Nigeria to interview me, she will definitely be called upon to tell my story.I would love to have Genevieve as my wife.  We never can tell what God plans for us in the future. I have studied her and I realised that anyone that has her as his woman has found himself a treasure. Just like the Bible says, any man who finds a wife, finds a good thing.

ON REMAINING RELEVANT
“So much has happened in the last 18 months and I am very thankful to God. By the Grace of God, I have remained relevant for nearly a decade in the music industry and I have released hit songs every year. Also, I am glad that I have been chosen to headline the Hennessy Artistry this year. This is one brand that understands the importance of aligning with the entertainment industry.

My career is barely 10 years old.But with the success I have achieved so far, it feels like three decades already. Within my first 10 years as a musician, I have recorded the biggest song and shot the most viewed music video of all time, ‘Oliver Twist’. I must say I am humbled and getting ready to take over,”

On DONJAZZY
If I say I don’t miss Don Jazzy, I am lying. I have spent the better part of my career with him. I was married to him in a way (laughs). So I miss everything about Mo’Hits: the family, the movement, and the vibe of being in the studio with him. I miss the jokes and the arguments, but I have since keyed into the notion that nothing can stop a moving train.

Nevertheless we can always do music together. The track, ‘Top of the World’ was produced by a Grammy Award Winner. The songs ‘Finally’ and ‘Don’t Tell Me Nonsense’ was produced by my producer while ‘Oliver Twist’ was produced by Don Jazzy. So, why won’t I have him on my 10 years anniversary album?

On his success
I have never said I am a musician; I am an entertainer. Some people say I can pick up a microphone and become a comedian. Therefore nobody should come and ask if I want to go into acting because they should know I am already an actor. It depends on when the right script and concept lands in my hands.

“For now, I am concerned about achieving new things and breaking new grounds. By the time I enter Hollywood, I believe that I’ll become as successful as I have been as a singer. The movie titled ‘I am Banga Lee’, starring Genevieve, to be released in 2014, won’t be a bad idea


Dbanj is obviously still in love with Genevieve..He said his plan for Hollywood in a movie called Banga Lee staring Genevieve.

He opened up in an interview with Jayne Augoye  of Punch ..Excerpts below

Apart from the fact that she is my friend, she has been a part of my success. There is no way you are going to tell my story that Genevieve’s name will not come up because she featured in my biggest song of all time, Fall in Love. So if E True Story comes to Nigeria to interview me, she will definitely be called upon to tell my story.I would love to have Genevieve as my wife.  We never can tell what God plans for us in the future. I have studied her and I realised that anyone that has her as his woman has found himself a treasure. Just like the Bible says, any man who finds a wife, finds a good thing.

ON REMAINING RELEVANT
“So much has happened in the last 18 months and I am very thankful to God. By the Grace of God, I have remained relevant for nearly a decade in the music industry and I have released hit songs every year. Also, I am glad that I have been chosen to headline the Hennessy Artistry this year. This is one brand that understands the importance of aligning with the entertainment industry.

My career is barely 10 years old.But with the success I have achieved so far, it feels like three decades already. Within my first 10 years as a musician, I have recorded the biggest song and shot the most viewed music video of all time, ‘Oliver Twist’. I must say I am humbled and getting ready to take over,”

On DONJAZZY
If I say I don’t miss Don Jazzy, I am lying. I have spent the better part of my career with him. I was married to him in a way (laughs). So I miss everything about Mo’Hits: the family, the movement, and the vibe of being in the studio with him. I miss the jokes and the arguments, but I have since keyed into the notion that nothing can stop a moving train.

Nevertheless we can always do music together. The track, ‘Top of the World’ was produced by a Grammy Award Winner. The songs ‘Finally’ and ‘Don’t Tell Me Nonsense’ was produced by my producer while ‘Oliver Twist’ was produced by Don Jazzy. So, why won’t I have him on my 10 years anniversary album?

On his success
I have never said I am a musician; I am an entertainer. Some people say I can pick up a microphone and become a comedian. Therefore nobody should come and ask if I want to go into acting because they should know I am already an actor. It depends on when the right script and concept lands in my hands.

“For now, I am concerned about achieving new things and breaking new grounds. By the time I enter Hollywood, I believe that I’ll become as successful as I have been as a singer. The movie titled ‘I am Banga Lee’, starring Genevieve, to be released in 2014, won’t be a bad idea

Miley Cyrus's saucy twerking has won her
a very indecent proposal after the former Disney star was
offered to go one step further and shoot a porn movie in
return for a million dollars.
However, the racy 20-year-old wouldn't have to get too
down and dirty for her pay cheque as adult film firm
GameLink simply want the Wrecking Ball singer to direct
hardcore sex scenes for them.
The proposal submitted for Miley's consideration offered
her full 'creative control'.
The firm's vice president, Jeff Dillon, wrote to the We
Can't Stop singer:
"[You've] become an empowered young woman that is
unapologetic about your lifestyle, especially when it comes
to expressing your sexuality … you are the ideal choice to
show the world your vision as an artist in the world of
adult entertainment."
Alluding to Miley's spat with Irish singer Sinead O'Connor
- who dubbed Miley a pop prostitute - the firm added:
"We at Gamelink feel this gives you a chance to finally
show the world you are not a little girl anymore, and you
won't bow to the pressures of the likes of Sinead
O'Connor, who is jealous of your success."

Thursday, 10 October 2013

The baby is Berry’s second child and her first with French actor Olivier Martinez. Berry and Martinez, both 47, married in July. Berry has a five-year-old daughter, Nahla, with Canadian model Gabriel Aubry.
Berry’s representative declined to give further details.
A former model, Berry has appeared in over 30 films, and won a Best Actress Oscar in 2001 for her role in the drama “Monster’s Ball,” becoming the first and only African-American woman to win an Oscar for a leading role.
She will reprise her role as Storm in “X-Men: Days of Future Past” when the film hits theaters in May of 2014.
Berry was previously married to baseball player David Justice and R&B singer Eric Benet, and had a five-year relationship with Aubry that ended in 2010.
She and Aubry reached a custody agreement in November 2012 after a bitter public battle over their daughter.

The global debt clock:Our interactive overview of government debt across the planet


The clock is ticking. Every second, it seems, someone in the world takes on more debt. The idea of a debt clock for an individual nation is familiar to anyone who has been to Times Square in New York, where the American public shortfall is revealed. Our clock (updated September 2012) shows the global figure for almost all government debts in dollar terms.
Does it matter? After all, world governments owe the money to their own citizens, not to the Martians. But the rising total is important for two reasons. First, when debt rises faster than economic output (as it has been doing in recent years), higher government debt implies more state interference in the economy and higher taxes in the future. Second, debt must be rolled over at regular intervals. This creates a recurring popularity test for individual governments, rather as reality TV show contestants face a public phone vote every week. Fail that vote, as various euro-zone governments have done, and the country (and its neighbours) can be plunged into crisis.

In the end analysis it will come back to the fact that the world owes this money plus more to Africa. I will you why.
Look at this analysis:  who does the world owe? One analysis says the governments owe this money to their citizens. This it says is because the governments of developed economies like Canada, US, UK, Germany, China etc take part of or cut the profits earned in Bonds, mutual funds etc so that with it they are able to crash the interest rates. Now interest rate in some of these countries is as low as 2%. At this rate individuals are encouraged to take loans from banks which in turn they will invest back into they economy.

In Africa the case is totally different. In Nigeria for instance it is highly not encouraging to take loans from banks at all and saving money in the banks is also not encouraged. Why? When you save in a savings account you get also nothing in interest. In fixed deposit you get a maximum of 7 – 8% and in Treasury Bills you get a maximum of 10%. But when you want a loan from the banks they ask you to pay between 20 – 30% interests. How does a home grown business survive in such a hash business climate? How can African economy develop in this kind of situation?

Every year in September the United Nations General Assembly meets in New York to discuss global challenges. Have you ever heard them discuss or even ask the question ‘how do we solve the problem of corruption in developing countries?
Every now and then the governments of these developed economies freeze or seize assets stolen from Africa by African Politicians. Currently the UK government is trying to seize a 90 million pounds worth of assets owned by one James Ibori a former governor of Delta State in Nigeria. How much of these assets do they return? You would recall the Abacha loot that is still being returned since 1998. How much of these loots are returned with accumulated interests? Now these are only the few we hear about in the public domain. What about the ones we don’t get to hear about? Every minute a corrupt government official steals billions out of Africa. These billions of Dollars are invested in these developed economies while the African economy suffers.

Until the world through the United Nations comes together to fight this corruption they owe Africa. The UN should enact a convention that would make culpable the government of any country in which these stolen wealth is invested and all member nations must sign and ratify the convention.

 

scott lee

Oct 10 2012: If you have a pension or mutual fund with a diverse portfolio that includes the bonds, than those countries might owe money to you. One of the problems with having low interest rates to stimulate the economy (which is what we are doing in Canada) is that people who have a lot of canadian bonds in their retirement fund are now getting lousy returns. The interest paid on those debts is the profits of the investors who put that money up front in the first place.

Debt today is bought, sold, divided, and cumulated, and distributed among large and small investors. Sometimes those investors are billionaires, sometimes they are financial companies which include them in mutual funds to sell to small investors, and sometimes they are nations.

If countries can't pay back their debt than investors won't want to buy bonds, which makes it harder for the governments to raise the money they need.

Debt is very different for nations than for individuals. Borrowing money provides profit for certain sectors of the economy. In international relations, governments can use their own resources to support allies or out maneuver adversaries. In the case of pensions, when governments pay off their interest, they are supporting the retirees who invested in their country when they were young.

It is not always bad, but it cannot be ignored



 Jenner separation: Bruce has always been one without drama in the Kardashian Krew and has a way of staying away from the drama of others in the house and even though he is officially separated from Kris, he assures his fans that there wouldn't be any drama, and he says he'll still appear on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."

In an interview with PEOPLE, the former Olympian insists, "I'm doing great. Kris is happy, I'm happy. Nobody is filing fordivorce."

Wishing no ill-will towards his wife of 22 years, the 63-year-old continues, "Kris has her own place and I have my own place. There's no animosity. Everything is good." So good in fact, that he laughed off the suggestion of dating, saying, "No! We're not going there. I have my family. I have my kids. All of my time is filled.

Giant Japanese automobile manufacturer, Nissan has announced it plans to build a Manufacturing plant in Nigeria.

If this materializes, Nissan will become the first global car maker to build cars in Nigeria since west Africa's largest economy rolled out a policy to tempt investors into its nascent automotive industry.

“Nissan is preparing to make Nigeria a significant manufacturing hub in Africa,” the Japanese car maker said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement quoted Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of Nissan and Renault as saying: "As the first-mover in Nigeria, we are positioned for the long-term growth of this market and across the broader continent.”

The move comes as the Federal government is expected to approve a new policy designed to encourage the development of the automobile industry in Nigeria, the car makers said.

The first vehicle to be introduced was expected to be the Nissan Patrol SUV next year. The plant would also be opened to French auto group Renault, though the companies did not give any details.

Japan’s Nissan is aiming to double annual sales in Africa by 2016 from 110,000 units last year. It already plans to launch the Datsun brand in South Africa before the end of next year.

Saturday, 5 October 2013



It's Harrymania, as Prince Harry set hearts aflutter as he greeted crowds of wellwishers during a visit to Sydney, Australia, on Saturday.

The Prince, who was in town for the International Fleet Review, smiled and pulled faces with babies and children and posed for selfies with women who'd descended on Sydney Harbor for their chance to see him.

The Daily Telegraph reports that at one point Harry bent down to pick up a woman's straw hat after she dropped it, and then ended up having a one-on-one chat with her 22-year-old daughter, Lauren Burke.

"The straw hat is the new glass slipper when it comes to getting a prince," Burke joked. "My mom is like my wing-woman."

When another woman in the crowd asked Harry, "When are you getting married?" the 29-year-old, who's dating Cressida Bonas, laughed and quickly changed the subject.

Another fan presented Harry, who looked dapper in a navy suit and blue tie, with a present for his new nephew, Prince George. Holding the gift bag, which contained a toy dingo and a children's book, the Prince promised, "I'll make sure he gets it."

New Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott admitted that even his two daughters, Frances, 22, and Bridget, 20, were excited about meeting one of the world's most eligible bachelors and had agonized over what to wear.

"I'm pinching myself," Bridget said after talking to Harry. "He seems like a very genuine guy, down to earth."

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Forget Kim Kardashian's Givenchy Fashion Show number - she's just stepped out in the most daring outfit to date
Kim's plunging neckline
Kim's plunging neckline
After giving birth to baby Nori back in June,32 year old reality star Kim Kardashian shunned the showbiz spotlight. But since arriving in Europe for Paris Fashion Week with protective boyfriend Kanye West she's been grabbing ALL the headlines.
The star flashed more than a little flesh as she attended the Mademoiselle C Premiere on Tuesday evening.
Joined by fashion designer Riccardo Tisci, Kim and her plunging neckline caught the attention of practically everyone.
The new mum is no stranger to flaunting her fabulous assets - earlier in the week she attended Givenchy Fashion Show wearing another incredibly revealing Riccardo Tisci Design
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Kim Kardashian and Riccardo Tisci attend the Premiere of 'Mademoiselle C' in Paris
Kim poses on the red carpet with designer Riccardo Tisci
Getty Images
Earlier this year Kim's step-brother Brody Jenner said the new mum was
upset by some of the mean things written about her pregnancy bod
Talking to Now magazine, he explained: "A lot of very cruel things were written about her. When you're pregnant it should be a great stage in your life and you shouldn't have to go to every newstand and see pictures and headlines saying: 'Kim's a whale.'"
"I know it upset her - it should have been one of the happiest times of her life and it wasn't," he added.
But judging by the star's latest wardrobe choices we're 110% certain that she's well and truly got her body confidence back.
And it appears that Kanye West is also a huge fan of Kim's post-baby body, apparently saying he adores her curves.
With a figure like that, who wouldn't? To see more pictures of Kim doing some boob-baring, check out our gallery below.

 


She tied the knot in secret with Qatari billionaire Wissam Al Mana in 2012.

And now, Janet Jackson is wanting to start a family.

The 47-year-old is said to be 'quietly' looking in to adopting a child from Jordan and possibly Syria, reports
Expanding: Janet Jackson is allegedly looking into adopting a child from Jordan or Syria with husband Wissam Al Mana, pictured together in Italy in February
Expanding: Janet Jackson is allegedly looking into adopting a child from Jordan or Syria with husband Wissam Al Mana, pictured together in Italy in February

'She now pretty much knows pregnancy is not in the cards, so she's been looking into adopting,' a source told the publication.
'She's been very moved by the events in Jordan and Syria now that she's been living overseas. Not sure how soon it will happen, but there's been movement on this.'

Meanwhile, a family member told Page Six, 'It's going to happen, and real soon.'
Friends in high places: Janet has allegedly reached out to Queen Rania Of Jordan to help with the adoption
Friends in high places: Janet has allegedly reached out to Queen Rania Of Jordan to help with the adoption

The songstress has also allegedly reached out to Queen Rania Of Jordan to help with the adoption, something Angelina Jolie did too when she was considering adopting a child from the country.

'Janet has always been concerned about the welfare of the world's children, and it's important to her that she affords a baby the opportunities that have been afforded her,' a source told the paper.

But the same source said Janet has not ruled out pregnancy, despite her age. 'She’s kept herself in great shape,' the source said.

The I Get So Lonely singer was previously married to song artist James DeBarge and director Rene Elizonda Jr.
Still got time: The singer has reportedly not ruled out pregnancy despite her age of 47, pictured in France in May
Still got time: The singer has reportedly not ruled out pregnancy despite her age of 47, pictured in France in May

She also dated music producer Jermaine Dupri for seven years, but hopefully she has finally found her perfect mate.#'I'm fortunate enough to be dating my dream woman,' Wissam, who is managing director of Al Mana Retail, told Harper's Bazaar Arabie in November 2010.

'I'm getting older and I feel more settled,' the sister of Michael Jackson added. 'We have a deep bond, a deep connection.

A plane has crashed at the Lagos airport, witnesses and an official have said.
A witness said the crash occurred at the local wing of the airport close to the section were JET-A1, plane fuel, is stored.
Fire service officials were seen evacuating the occupants of the plane.
It is not yet clear if there was any casualty.
The spokesman of the Nigeria aviation agencies, Yakubu Datti, asked for more time to get details of the incident.
But another official, who asked not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said the crashed plane belonged to Associated Airlines, and was just about to take off when the accident occurred.
The plane, our FAAN source said, was on its way to Akure.
More details later…


FG says 80 per cent ASUU demands have been met.
The federal government on Wednesday appealed to primary and secondary school teachers not to embark on strike in solidarity with striking university lecturers.
The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday also disclosed that 80 per cent of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)’s demands had been met by Federal Government.
Mr. Wike, who stated these in a meeting with the leadership of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) in Abuja, said the yet-to-be resolved issues were those of earned allowances.
He said that the other unresolved issue was the N400 billion annual capital expenditure to universities demanded by ASUU.
“The N400 billion they are demanding is not part of federal budget or Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) intervention.
“And out of the N92 billion earned allowances demanded by ASUU, government has offered N30 billion to them for a start,’’ he said.
According to the minister, ASUU is considering the offer and had asked to be given untilThursday to enable it meet with its branches for a resolution.
“So, the purpose of this meeting is to tell you (NUT) how far we have gone because of the reports and the letter we got from the union that you are going on a solidarity strike with ASUU,’’ he said.
Mr. Wike also apologised to the NUT for his comments on Monday that the union had no business going on a solidarity strike with ASUU strike, saying he spoke “unofficially’’.
Also speaking at the meeting, the Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu, appealed to the NUT not to go on the proposed strike as it would only complicate issues.
Mr. Wogu said that NUT might not have been briefed appropriately on government’s efforts to resolve the crisis with ASUU and so appealed to the union to embark on the planned sympathy strike.
“One thing that is clear is that the Federal Government has started the implementation of the 2009 agreement. The matter can still be resolved,’’ he said.
In his response, the National President of NUT, Michael Olukoya, said teachers, under the umbrella of NUT were concerned with the lingering ASUU strike that was threatening the collapse of the education sector.
Mr. Olukoya said that all stakeholders should come together and explore ways of ending the crisis.
He advised both ASUU and the Federal Government to “put Nigeria first’’ in their negotiations and shun the idea of “buck passing’’.
The NUT boss also called for the review of the conditions for accessing the intervention fund as the stringent conditions was preventing the institutions from benefiting from the fund.
He said that NUT was not threatening to go on the solidarity strike in the interest of ASUU, but in the overall interest of Nigerians.
(NAN)

Monday, 30 September 2013


Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho cuts short his news conference in Bucharest after becoming irritated with questions from the media.
Asked why Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has not travelled, Mourinho responds: "This is fantastic because no one asks me about [Juan] Mata. Three weeks you have been asking me about Mata.
"I try to decide by what they do on the pitch when they play and what they do in training. I make mistakes but I try to be honest all the time.
"With Kevin, he's not been selected because I didn't like the match he played against Swindon."

  Yobe students attack: Death toll rises to 78

The death toll at the College of Agriculure, Gujba ,Yobe State has risen to 78. At least 50 of them were students who were attacked in the early hours of yesterday morning as they slept in their hostel. Some were shot, others were butchered with swords and knives. The gunmen, suspected to be Boko Haram sect members later moved to houses around the hostel, killing residents they find. Then they blocked the Damaturu-Maiduguri road and killed travellers. So far, 78 bodies have been counted, with many more people still unaccounted for. A student of the college who survived the massacre explained what happened...
"They started gathering students into groups outside, then they opened fire and killed one group and then moved onto the next group and killed them. It was so terrible. They came with guns around 1a.m. and went directly to the male hostel and opened fire on them. The college is in the bush, so the other students were running around helplessly as guns went off and some of them were shot down.”
The gunmen stormed the hostels in two double-cabin pickup all-terrain vehicles and on motorcycles, and were dressed in military camouflage. They attacked 4 male hostels but avoided the only hostel reserved for girls. Swords and knives were used to kill at least 30 male students. Some corpses that were found were without heads while others had heads hanging to the bodies. Wailing parents and relatives were at the Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital mortuary in Damaturu this morning to identify their loved ones. This can't continue. This government has to do something about the situation

Saturday, 28 September 2013


THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT
…. The serpent deceived Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. She ate and also fed it to Adam and ever since then man has lost his worth!
For so long a time, we Nigerians have been eating the forbidden fruit because the service providers in Nigeria have thrived in playing the serpent.

What really is the forbidden fruit? Different schools of thought including religious folks have tried to fill in the space – giving different answers to this age-long question.
Some say it is apple. Adam’s apple they say. Others say it is pre-marital sex
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Customer Service Experience in Nigeria we say both answers are WRONG!
Apple? How could it apple. Apple is a fruit rich in nutrition and important vitamins with anti-cancer properties. How then could the all knowing and most loving God instruct man not to enjoy such very important fruit? No.

Pre-marital sex? Adam and Eve were created married. God himself pronounced them man & wife. I mean you can’t be more married than that. So where the pre-marital does came from?
Customer Service Experience in Nigeria we say the forbidden fruit is a thing of the mind – mindset! The mindset that says you are less important. 

How? According to the holy book, God made man in his image. So Adam and Eve were like God already. But the serpent deceived Eve to think that she is less (if you eat this fruit you will be like God.) immediately she accepted, her mindset changed. She also succeeded in selling this mindset to Adam (Men who believe their wives hmm…) and they lost their place in the equation of things
For so long a time, a lot of organizations, companies, corporations, and government agencies have been treating Nigerians as if we are less. You would hear things like “ Pls you are not the only customer I have to attend to”. This is deeply wrong. No business is able to survive without the customer. Nothing captures this fact more than the Sterlin Bank ad – 1 CUSTOMER.

These organizations have been deceiving us to think that they have so many customers in Nigeria such that losing one customer will be of no consequence. We have believed this mindset for so long and have ever since been accepting any and every kind of treatment. It’s like losing your place in the equation of things.
This must change! When every individual customer begins to share his/her experiences here, we expose the weak points of erring organizations to their competitors. Then someone somewhere especially the senior management will begin to recognize the need to truly focus on one customer.  Where there is a strong commitment to customer service from senior management, the front desk officer will certainly behave

MISS PHILIPPINES CROWNED MISS 2013


The 2013 Miss World pageant held today Saturday September 28th at Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center in Bali, Indonesia.Miss Philippines Megan Young beat 126 other contestants to win Miss World 2013.


Miss France Marine Lorphelin was named 1st runner-up, while Miss Ghana Carranzar Naa Okailey Shooter came third

Friday, 27 September 2013


Hague judges confirm 50 year jail sentence of ex-Liberian president for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Judges at the Hague have upheld the 50-year jail sentence of former Liberian President Charles Taylor for aiding murderous rebels in Sierra Leone's civil war.
Taylor, 65, had earlier been found guilty by the Special Court for Sierra Leone on April 26, 2012, of 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity including terrorism, murder, rape and using child soldiers. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison.
Judges at the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) on Thursday rejected Taylor's appeal against his earlier conviction.
"The trial and judgment of Charles Taylor sets out a clear marker that even those at the highest levels of power can be held to account,'' Elise Keppler, associate international justice director at Human Rights Watch said in a statement. "The Taylor trial, and the Sierra Leone Special Court's work overall, have made a major contribution to justice for brutal crimes committed during Sierra Leone's conflict.''
Gruesome attacks
About 50,000 people died in the 11-year civil war that ended in 2002.
Thousands more were left mutilated in a conflict that became known for the extreme cruelty of rival rebel groups who gained international notoriety for hacking off the limbs of their victims and carving their groups' initials into opponents. The rebels developed gruesome terms for the mutilations that became their chilling trademark: They would offer their victims the choice of "long sleeves'' or "short sleeves'' - having their hands hacked off or their arms sliced off above the elbow.
Taylor was convicted not only of aiding and abetting Sierra Leone rebels from Liberia, but also for actually planning some of the attacks carried out by Sierra Leone rebel group, the Revolutionary United Front and the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council.
Taylor's trial was moved from the Special Court of Sierra Leone's headquarters in the capital, Freetown, to the Netherlands because of fears it could destabilise the West African region if held in Sierra Leone.
The Taylor appeals ruling is the final judgment at the court, which indicted 13 of the main architects of the atrocities in Sierra Leone. Two died before trial and one more remains unaccounted for and possibly dead. Another died before hearing a verdict and all the others were tried and convicted


Cybercriminal system used to hack major databases and access millions of Americans' personal information exposed.


Jay Z [-]
An investigation by an independent journalist has revealed how computer hackers were able to access the personal information of several US public figures, including First Lady Michelle Obama, US media reports.
On Wednesday, independent journalist Brian Krebs published an investigation which exposed how hackers infiltrated major data aggregators and collected Social Security numbers, birth records, credit card and background reports of millions of Americans, the Washington Post reported.
According to Krebs' investigation, the hackers had access to LexisNexis, the world's largest electronic database of legal and public record information, for months, as well as to other US-based electronic databases, enabling them to collect the information about millions of people.
They then sold the collected personal data on the Website ssndob.com, which markets itself on underground cybercrime forums as a service that customers can use to look up Social Security numbers, birthdays and other personal data on any US resident.
Available on ssndob.com, the personal information of Michelle Obama - as well as other public figures such as CIA Director John Brennan, then-FBI Director Robert Mueller and performers Beyonce and Jay Z - was collected by other hackers and republished online.
The FBI confirmed to Krebs they were looking into the breaches, and a vice-president at LexisNexis parent company Reed Elsevier told him the company "identified an intrusion targeting our data but to date has found no evidence that customer or consumer data were reached or retrieved", but because it is the subject of an active investigation couldn't provide any further information.
Other companies were less willing to discuss the issue but both told Krebs how data security is a company priority.
FBI Spokesperson Lindsay Godwin confirmed to Krebs that the FBI is "aware of and investigating this case".LexisNexis confirmed that the compromises appear to have begun in April of this year, adding that it found "no evidence that customer or consumer data were reached or retrieved" but that it was still investigating the extent of the intrusion



Two groups say more than 50 killed in protests over fuel prices, with police aiming at "protesters' chests and heads".

Protesters vandalised banks and gas stations throughout Khartoum [Reuters 
Two leading rights groups say Sudanese police have killed at least 50 people during protests in the last week, often "shooting to kill".
A statement released by Amnesty International and the African Center for Justice and Peace Studies late on Thursday urged authorities to end violent repression of the protesters. Lucy Freeman, Amnesty's deputy chief for Africa, said the police's "aiming at protesters' chests and heads" is a "blatant violation of the right to life".
Information from Sudan is starting to flow out today after a 24 hour internet blackout. Only about five newspapers reached kiosks on Thursday, carrying mainly statements from First Vice President Ali Osman Taha denouncing violence during the protests. 
Editors at three newspapers said they had either been prevented from publishing by security agents or had decided not to print to protest against state attempts to steer coverage.
Youth activists and doctors at a Khartoum hospital have told The Associated Press news agency that at least 100 people died since protests first broke out on Monday. The clashes are the worst unrest seen in Sudan's central regions for years.
Terroristic actions
"The demonstrations have turned out to be some kind of terroristic actions against the people more than the government, some sort of looting and burning gas stations and cars of the people and some areas the belong to the government and to the people as well," Ahmed Bilal Osman, Sudanese Minister of Information, told Al Jazeera. "It is not a demonstration, it is a sort of spreading chaos."
Many petrol stations were torched in the violence [Reuters]
On Thursday, the streets of Khartoom appeared calm as people stayed away from work and schools remained closed. Long queues were forming at petrol stations. Fear of shortages came a day after many petrol stations were torched during violent protests.
The state-linked Sudanese Media Centre said schools in Khartoum state would be shut until Sept. 30. Students have been at the forefront of previous rounds of anti-government protests.
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who came to power in a 1989 coup, has been spared the sort of Arab Spring uprising that unseated autocratic rulers in states from Tunisia to Yemen since 2011, but anger has risen after the government announced another set of fuel subsidy cutbacks, causing pump prices to almost double overnight.
The cuts have been driven by a severe financial crunch since the secession of oil-producing South Sudan in 2011, which deprived Khartoum of three-quarters of the crude output it relied on for state revenues and dollars used to import food