Tuesday, May 31, 2011
GEJ Just Signed The Freedom Of Information (FOI) Bill!
In a statement, a Deputy Director of Information in the office of the Special Adviser, Mr Justus Abuah, said “President Goodluck Jonathan has signed the Freedom of Information Bill, 2011 into law”.
According to him, “the Bill which was passed by the outgoing National Assembly was conveyed to the Presidency on Friday, May 27, 2011. President Jonathan assented to it on Saturday, May 28”. He said “the objective of the Act is to make public records and information more freely available and to also protect public records and information to the extent consistent with the public interest and the protection of personal privacy”.
“The Freedom of Information Act also seeks to protect serving public officers from any adverse consequences of disclosing certain kinds of official information without authorization, and to establish procedures for the achievement of these purposes”, the statement said.
Vanguard News
PRADAH 'Nigerian Female Football Movie'
The Evolution is Here, Vixens has been unleashed,
Nollywood Actress and TV producer, Tricia Eseigbe presents: PRADAH "Emancipation of Nigeria Football/Nollywood"
Premiere's & Showing @ SilverBird Cinemas June 2011
The First Ever Female Football Movie in Africa,
Produced By Tricia Eseigbe,
Directed By Kingsley Kerry,
Endorsed By The Super Eagles of Nigeria.
President Goodluck & Wife Dancing
Heres a photo of president goodluck and wife patience dancing at the inaugural ball party yesterday.
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Mr Presido and Wifey! |
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Controversial Documentary, Welcome To Lagos Wins BAFTA Award
The BBC2 Mini-series Welcome to Lagos, which aired in 2010 won a BAFTA on the 22nd of May 2011 for Best Factual Series. The award was presented by Smiley Janine and slutty Zainab. The documentay which explored life at the sharp end of one of the most extreme urban environments in the world; Lagos, Nigeria became very controversial after it was criticized by ‘Lagosians’ and many Nigerians. The government protested against the documentary, criticized for only airing the slum side of the city, neglecting the other side.
Learn More on the award.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Nigeria population: Three-baby Family Plan
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Photo from BBC website |
A Nigerian family planning expert has told the BBC it would be difficult to implement the suggestion that Nigerians should only have three children.
Isaac Ogo pointed to the tradition of polygamy and the belief that the children were seen as a "gift from God" in a male-dominated society. Recent UN figures suggest Nigeria's population could jump to 730 million by 2100 - behind only India and China.
On the streets of the northern city of Kaduna, some people told the BBC that God decided how many children they had and so it would be wrong to try to limit the number of births. "[The UN] should try to advise the government how to make the lives of Nigerians better, not telling Nigerians not to have children - that is not their business," one angry woman said.
But one woman agreed that in a poor country such as Nigeria, it was better to have fewer children and look after them properly. Nigeria's population is currently 160m - by far the most populous in Africa but a long way behind those of China and India.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tuface ,D'Banj Nominated For 2011 Bet Awards
Nominees have been announced for the 2011 BET Awards .Our own Tuface Idibia and D banj have been nominated for Best International act (Africa) category. They were nominated alongside D black from ghana,fally ipupa from congo ,tear gas from south africa,and angelique kidjo from benin , The awards ceremony will be hosted by US comedian ,kevin hart on 26th June ,2011 in Los Angeles.
Best International Act (Africa)
2Face Idibia (Nigeria)
D' Banj (Nigeria)
D-Black (Ghana)
Fally Ipupa (DR Congo)
Angelique Kidjo (Benin)
Teargas (South Africa)
Best International Act (Africa)
2Face Idibia (Nigeria)
D' Banj (Nigeria)
D-Black (Ghana)
Fally Ipupa (DR Congo)
Angelique Kidjo (Benin)
Teargas (South Africa)
Genevieve Nnaji the New Bond Girl? Spotted With Robert De Niro
CANNES is a heady place to be at festival time – with random meetings going on all over the place.
Robert de Niro spotted actress Genevieve Nnaji – star of The Mirror Boy – at NOBU 3.14 and got chatting over sashimi.
I hear she’s tipped to be the next Bond girl. De Niro always did have an eye for hot talent..
Read more
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
95-year-old woman gets the horn
A 95 year old woman from Zhanjiang, south China, has sprouted a 12 centimetre long horn on her forehead.
The horn first grew in 2003 and has grown progressively bigger and bigger, taking over the poor woman's face. Doctors are baffled by the protrusion - and can only speculate that Xiou Ling is suffering a hormone imbalance.
Her family are currently saving up for treatment to remove it.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Give alms to beggars, go to jail -Lagos
It further stated that instead of risking jail term, the citizens of the state could give such alms to churches, mosques, registered orphanages, motherless babies homes or social welfare institutions in the state.
"Lagos State frowns on giving alms to beggars. It is punishable under the law and you can get up to two years imprisonment for giving money to beggars. We have places where such money could be put to good use. The government is committed to best practices in social care," The Special Adviser on Youth, Sports and Social Development to the governor, Dr. Dolapo Badru.
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