Monday, September 24, 2012

Abuja-Lokoja Route Blocks Due To Heavy Flooding - FRSC

The only road connecting the southern part to the FCT, the Abuja-Lokoja has been shut down by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) following the rising flood that has inundated the road.
Concerned over the safety of road users plying the Abuja-Lokoja route, the FRSC blocked the Lokoja axis of the highway, the roads marshal announced in a statement on its the website.

NUC Lifts Suspension On Lead City Varsity

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has lifted the suspension of the operational licence of Lead City University, Ibadan.
This was conveyed to the university in a letter signed by Professor C.F. Mafiana, Director of Quality Assurance, on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the NUC and addressed to the university’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Olufemi Onabanjo. The commission said, “the suspension of the operational licence of Lead City University has been lifted with effect from Tuesday, 18 September, 2012.”

Friday, September 21, 2012

EMEKA OSSAI CONFIRMED TWINS

After five years of waiting for a child, Nollywood actor Emeka Ossai and wife Jumai have welcomed not one, but a set of twins!
The twins we learn were born this morning in the US. The actor had attended the London Olympics and traveled over to the US to meet his expectant wife.
Ossai was previously married to Jennifer Ossai who passed away in 2000.

Bill Gates and Warren Buffett top Forbes' billionaires list again

Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates remains America's richest man by far, as the tech and philanthropy giant took the top spot on the Forbes 400 list for the 19th year running, with a net worth of $66 billion.

WOW! BASKET MOUTH IN A NEW LOOK

After almost 9 years, Comedian Basketmouth had his trademark dreadlocks chopped off few days ago. Basketmouth says he think he could do with a bit of a rebrand by parting with his famous dread.
YOU LOOK GOOD NOW!!!!!!!!!

'I'M PREGNANT!' COLOMBIAN SINGER SHAKIRA CONFIRMS

Colombian singer Shakira is pregnant with her first child.
The Hips don't Lie singer, 35, has confirmed she and Spanish soccer star Gerard Pique, who is 10 years her junior, are expecting a baby together.
She has also revealed that she has decided to cut down on her work schedule over the coming weeks.

Troops Kill 2 Boko Haram Commanders In Maiduguri

Nigerian soldiers in the special anti-terrorist force in Maiduguri, Borno State said Thursday they killed two senior commanders of Islamist sect Boko Haram in a shootout.
Eight suspected Islamists were also arrested in a separate incident, a spokesman of a special military unit, Lieuteant Colonel Sagir Musa, said.
“We killed two top commanders of Boko Haram in a shootout outside the city on their way to Damaturu (capital of neighbouring Yobe state) where they planned to attack some military and civilian targets,” he told AFP.

Kenny Ogungbe Now MD RayPower FM

Kennis Music Boss,Kenny Ogungbe has been appointed as the managing Director of Raypower FM. Early this year,he was appointed an executive Director of Daar Communication.
We gathered exclusively that the Board of Directors of Daar Communications has approved the appointment with immediate effect. ”I can confirm to you that Kenny Ogungbe has been made the MD of Raypower FM,” source says
The Board reposes a lot of confidence in Kenny to turn the station around.
Kenny and Dayo Adeneye have Primetime Africa programmes running on Raypower and AIT

5000 Naira Note suspended- GEJ

 President Goodluck Jonathan bowed to pressure as he directed the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, to suspend the planned introduction of N5,000 note.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media, Dr. Reuben Abati, disclosed the development to State House correspondents in Abuja.

Waitress a Lookalike of the duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton

With her bright eyes and wavy chestnut hair, 32-year-old Heidi Agan (left), amother of two from Corby, Northamptonshire, is a dead ringer for the Duchess of Cambridge (right), even though Agan's eyes are sky blue and not hazel. Agan (left) quit her waitressing job in favor of life as a faux royal because "People would come in and point at me and say, 'That's her!'" she 've had other people come up to me during jobs, convinced I'm Kate." It's not just the customers who see a royal resemblance: Even her 3-year-old daughter, Abigail, thinks she looks like the future queen.

"When my daughter sees her in a magazine, she points and says, 'There you are, Mummy!'" Agan said "She's turned into a right little royalist."

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

President Obama Parties With Jay-Z and Beyonce

Hip hop’s biggest power couple, Jay-Z and Beyonce, held a fundraiser for President Barack Obama tonight at Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club in Manhattan. In his speech at the event, Mr. Obama discussed his daughters’ love for the musicians and what he and Jay-Z have in common.
“Let me just begin by saying to Jay and Bey, thank you so much for your friendship. We are so grateful. Michelle and Malia and Sasha are mad at me because they are not here,” Mr. Obama said. “That doesn’t usually happen. Usually they’re like, we’re glad you’re going–we don’t need to go. But every time they get a chance to see these two they are thrilled, partly because they are just both so generous, particularly to my kids. And Malia and Sasha just love both of them.”

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

OBJ VS SANUSI

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ) has observed that the Central Bank’s attempt to tackle inflation with the N5000 note is misguided.  OBJ also submitted that “the way Sanusi was fighting inflation by removing money from circulation was improper…, as this approach would kill production and affect small businesses negatively”.
OBJ and Sanusi are certainly in accord on the issue of oppressive rate of inflation!  However, the protagonists are divergent on the most appropriate strategy for fighting this menace!  Obasanjo considers CBN’s unending liquidity mop-ups and the new N5000 note as inappropriate, as these strategies will dampen productivity and economic growth.
CBN, however, maintains that higher denomination notes would facilitate transactions involving huge amounts of cash, including transactions like money laundering and smuggling, and would also become a convenient tool for bribery and corruption in place of the dollar!!
In a recent advertorial CBN inferred a historical relationship between higher denominations and reduced levels of inflation.  However, CBN readily admits that higher denomination notes do not necessarily alter the level of money supply in the economy.
Consequently, reduced inflation cannot also be a function of higher denominations; for example, successful economies elsewhere have managed to keep inflation levels below three percent, in spite of having 100-unit as the highest currency denomination for many decades!
On the other hand, OBJ’s observation on the unsuitability of CBN’s excess liquidity mop-up strategy to counter inflation and promote growth may, indeed, have more merit.
Remarkably, in spite of CBN’s best efforts, excess liquidity remains ever-present while inflation and debt accumulation remain unfettered.
Incidentally, no economy can grow with inflation around 15%; consequently, industries and SMEs have wilted in an environment with such high level of price instability, especially when CBN itself also continuously crowds out the real sector from accessing funds at low rates of interest.
In recognition of the destabilising impact of a cash surfeit economy, Lamido Sanusi rightly observed that “we all know that we cannot have inflation by printing higher bills, if we don’t increase money supply, and this is simple economics”.  This may be technically so, but certainly not completely true, because if higher denominations instigate higher velocity of circulation, the net product would be increased money supply, which CBN itself agrees will drive inflation!
The need for recipients to quickly unbundle the N5000 note, for example, would inevitably instigate velocity of circulation, and consequently drive inflation, much against CBN’s current assurances!  The attendant attrition in changing large denominations in simple transactions like a bus ride should also not be understated, especially with the absence of an intermediate N2000 note!
The public may not have a say in the choice of denominations paid by the banks, especially if CBN seeks to take advantage of the relatively cheaper cost of producing the N5000 note, in supplying cash requirement of banks.
In reality, redenomination rather than higher denomination is a more sensible way of reducing production cost, since, for example, a two-decimal point redenomination would make the current N1000 equivalent to just N10 or about $1.6, while the proposed N5000 note will become equivalent to N50 or about $8, while current N100 will equal N1.
Furthermore, Sanusi’s hypothesis that Nigerians rejected coins because of their low purchasing value is obviously spot on; however, the highest coin denomination of N20 in the new proposal is really equivalent to just over 10 US cents, and remains inadequate to purchase even a finger of plantain.  In this event, the new coin range will be rejected, and will inevitably be ultimately auctioned wastefully.
Although Lamido Sanusi promises that the N5000 note would enhance the naira’s function as a store of value, regrettably, however, Sanusi failed to satisfactorily explain why the naira has in fact, steadily lost value over the years.  CBN continues to remain in denial of its own obnoxious role in creating the unending spectre of excess liquidity, which ultimately drives inflation.
Instead, Sanusi’s mindset is that “if a currency has lost its value, it makes sense to produce a higher denomination”.  Of course, this is a patently false hypothesis, since the focus should rather be on arresting the causes for loss of value of the currency, rather than to endlessly produce higher denominations in like manner as Zimbabwe to tackle the scourge of inflation!
Curiously, Sanusi also maintains that 50 – 70% of dollars purchased from bureau de change are for transactions in Nigeria; however, Lamido does not seem to relate the adoption of the dollar as a second national currency, as he claimed, to market response to CBN’s hastily established cash-less programme with its unpopular withdrawal and deposit limits and oppressive penalties for violations. Ultimately, both OBJ and Sanusi may be akin to blind men describing an elephant!

Tuface Clocks 37 today

Today,September 18,2012, Innocent Idibia popularly known as 2Face will be 37. The ‘African pride’ was born in Jos, Plateau State in 1975. Little did the Idoma, Benue State artiste know he would be this great when he formed the defunct R&B/hip hop group ‘Plantashun Boyz’ with Blackface and Face, who later joined them when they (2Face and Blackface) met Face in Lagos.
He attended Mount Saint Gabriel’s Secondary School, Makurdi, Benue State. He then proceeded to the Institute of Management & Technology, Enugu (IMT), where he met Blackface, for a pre-National Diploma course in Business Administration and Management. Unfortunately, 2Face didn’t graduate, but that didn’t stop him from achieving success in his music career.
At IMT, 2Face did some jingles for GB Fan Club aired on Enugu State Broadcasting Services (ESBS). The name ’2Face’ was coined in 1996. The name came about because he aimed at differentiating his personal life with his business life.
2face has released some smash hit songs in which ‘African Queen’ has been the biggest. He is the CEO of Hypertek Entertainment which has Dammy Krane as its artiste. 2Face is known for helping young talents grow in the industry. He has featured in many songs of up and coming artistes.
He is happily married to Nollywood actress, Annie Macaulay who has a daughter for him. He has five other child from other relationships.
Happy Birthday!

Nigerian Becomes First Black VC Of Illinois Varsity

An engineering professor of Nigerian descent, Ilesanmi Adesida, made history last month by becoming the first black Provost/ Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the wellrespected University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in the United States.
Adesida, a naturalised American, was born in Ifon, Ondo State 63 years ago.
He was a former head of the Electrical Engineering Department of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi.
The professor is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS, the American Vacuum Society, and the Optical Society of America. He is also the past president of IEEE Electron Devices Society.
His work in the field of Nanotechnology, with special emphasis on high speed device used in communication, has not only been outstanding but has received accolades in the scientific community.
Commenting on his appointment, Prof. Adesida said: “I’m honoured and humbled to be selected as provost of this great campus. This is something I take very seriously. I know how to work very hard and I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and get the job done.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Fuel scarcity crawls into Lagos State

Fuel scarcity as really crawled into lagos. Most fuel station are closed  while the once that are open are really engulfed with car which makes a long que.

which way Nigeria!!!!!