Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Senate Denies Endorsing Early Marriage.

Senators Atiku Bagudu and Akin Odunsi yesterday denied that the upper legislative house had endorsed child marriage, insisting that what they voted for was the process of renouncing Nigerian citizenship.

But another senator, representing Ondo Central Senatorial district, Ayo Akinyelure yesterday wept publicly over his role in voting in favour of child marriage just as he explained that he voted in error.

Reacting to the controversy generated by the voting on some of the proposals contained in the draft amendment bill of the 1999 Constitution last week, the senators said that the matter had been blown out of proportion. "What the Senate voted for was not child marriage but renunciation of Nigerian citizenship," they said.

Answering questions from newsmen at the National Assembly, Bagudu, who is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interior regretted that the ongoing debate were devoid of the facts.

According to him, by the reaction of Nigerians, the Senate has been wrongly drawn into a debate that the lawmakers were not allowed to express their opinion on. He said: "The essential element of the voting was on Section 29, clause 4(b), which deals with the renunciation of Nigerian citizenship.

There was an attempt to remove the element, which allows marriageable women to have the right to decide to renounce their citizenship and define the age of marriageable women as those who have attained the age of 18 years."

He stated that marriage in Nigeria is regulated by the Marriage Act, Matrimonial Act, communal laws etc, and that none of these statutes contains any definitive age for marriage. The lawmaker stressed that at no time did the Senate try to lower the age threshold of people wishing to marry.

He observed that in most countries of the world, marriage below the age of 18 years is allowed but with parental consent. Senator Odunsi, in his own reaction, also expressed disappointment that the debate was uncalled for since it was never the issue the Senate voted for.

"What the Senate voted for was on citizenship," he said. According to him, the said section 29, clause 4, which is generating the outrage merely defines the persons that can renounce their citizenship and that was where the issue of women and marriage was mentioned.

He said the section states that any woman that is married in Nigeria is of full age. "Section 29 of the 1999 Constitution is still the extant or existing law and what the Senate attempted to do that day was to expunge that clause but could not do so due to the shortage of 13 votes because 60 senators voted for its removal as against the constitutionally required 73 votes, while 35 voted for its retention," Odunsi said.

According to the lawmaker, from what happened last Tuesday, the Senate merely attempted to expunge the somewhat archaic clause and not in any way created the law as now wrongly portrayed by Nigerians.

But, Senator Akinyelure, while speaking to his community leaders and the people of his constituency in Akure, the Ondo State capital, yesterday said there was a misinterpretation of voting on his part. The senator, who was the only lawmaker from the South-West that voted in favour of the child marriage, was summoned by the people and the leaders of the Labour Party, LP, in the state over his role in the matter.

He burst into tears when he realised how angry the people were about his action. Prior to the commencement of the meeting, youths, who were aggrieved by the position of the senator barricaded the venue of the meeting, displaying placards with various inscriptions and clashed with the senator's supporters, who also mobilised to the venue. It took the timely intervention of policemen to save the situation from degenerating into a free-for-all as the belligerents hauled stones at each other.

The senator however explained that what the Senate considered was the provision of the Constitution for renunciation of citizenship contained in section 29 (4b) which provides that any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age.

He, however, said what he voted in favour was whether a married woman is deemed to be of full age to renounce her Nigerian citizenship and not whether a woman can marry before attaining the age of 18 years. Akinyelure said he cannot vote in support of the child marriage, saying "I cannot vote in support of child marriage, I cannot support an underage to go and marry; it is against our culture and customs.

"My voting NO was in error of misrepresentation and I had no opportunity to correct what is deemed to be my error now, because voting was done electronically. "If voting were to be done by show of hands, I would have been able to correct my error before the voting was concluded by the Senate," he said.

He, however, apologised to the leaders of the party in the state and the people of his constituency for the error, saying he regretted his action. Women leaders across the six council areas representing the Ondo Central Senatorial District disowned the lawmaker and asked him to renounce his position.

The women leaders, including Mrs. Ade Ajiboye from Akure North, Mrs. Iyabo Ojo from Ifedore, Fadoju Bunmi of Ondo East, Bimbo Bakare from Ondo West, Kikelomo Adeniyi from Idanre unanimously described the amendment on child marriage as inhuman. "We say no to child marriage, it is worst than child abuse.

We wonder why he would support the action. Can 10-year-old girl face the challenges of marriage," the women leaders said.

In a related development, the wife of the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, who is also the Chairperson of a Kanobased non-governmental organisation, Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative, Mrs. Maryam Uwais, has criticised the report credited to the former Governor of Zamfara State, Senator Ahmed Yerima that Sharia supports giving out underage girls in marriage.

Uwais, who made his position known via an online resource, Sahara Reporters, insisted that there is nothing under the Islamic law that stipulates or recognises child marriage or that says that any girl that is married shall be deemed an adult.

Uwais said: "Once again, Senator Yerima is in the news, claiming Islam as the basis for his argument that a girl automatically transforms into an adult of 'full age' once she is married, with the attendant responsibilities that relate to the renunciation of citizenship, irrespective of her age or mental capacity.

Because the Senator from Zamfara State has gone public with his personal comprehension of the Shari'a, it has become necessary to respond publicly to his utterances.

"It should be pointed out, however, that several media reports on the constitutional review debate at the Senate give the impression that underage marriage has been endorsed by the Senate Chambers. Facts are that S.29 of the 1979 Constitution permits a Nigerian citizen of 'full age' to renounce his or her citizenship by declaration in a prescribed manner, for which purpose 'full age' was stated to be 18 years and above.

The subsection also provides that, 'any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age'. In its current efforts to review the Constitution, the Senate Committee had determined that the particular subsection should be deleted, basically because citizenship has no bearing on gender, as for example, voting, the right to drive a car, possess a weapon or such similar social interactions that are evolving or are germane to a democratic nation.

"Senator Yerima, however, vehemently argued (and lobbied) against the removal of the clause, on the grounds that deleting that clause was against (his understanding of) Islam. In his understanding, a girl, once married, automatically assumes the full mental capacity and responsibility to consciously make the prescribed declaration of renouncing her citizenship.

"This position needs to scrutinise carefully, against the backdrop of similar positions that obtain under the Shari'a and in our context, as a nation?

"Contrary to the position conveyed by the Senator from Zamfara, there is certainly no unanimity of positions on such contemporary matters of social interaction, within Islamic jurists or the various Schools of Thought.

"Surely where there is 'silence in the texts' (i.e primary sources) or lack of unanimity as regards a particular practice, that opening allows for a society to determine for itself what is in its best interest (maslaha), in its own context." Meanwhile, Nigerian students have condemned the move to legalise underage marriage, describing it as a step to debase womanhood.

The students, under the aegis of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, who urged the Senate to reverse the move, also sought the prosecution of Yerima at the International Court of Justice, ICJ, Hague, for alleged child abuse, having married a 13-year-old Egyptian girl. In a statement in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, yesterday, NANS Chairman, Ekiti Axis, Comrade OluwadamilareBewaji, described as sad and unprogressive, the annulment of constitutionally recognised age for adulthood by the Senate.

The students said the step by the Senate had brought serious ignominy to the nation in the eyes of the international community, adding that the action must be challenged by all rightthinking Nigerians. The students called for the immediate reversal of the action, saying: "We hereby pass a vote of no confidence in the upper chamber of the National Assembly over this un-progressive action and dishonour they had brought to our culture.

"How can the Senate of the most populous nation in Africa debated and passed such action? We want to say that children under age 18 and below must be constitutionally protected and accommodated in our constitution. "We also believe that Senator Ahmed Yerima must be tried at ICJ. We believe the distinguished senator must be tried for child abuse having taken a 13-year old Egyptian as a wife", they said.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

New Music- "Love More"Chris Brown Ft Nicki Minaj.[Listen and Download].


Chris Brown just dropped his latest single featuring Nicki Minaj titled, "Love More."Mr. Breezy outdid himself on this one. The club banger collabo with the Harajuku Barbie is definitely raw and raunchy, expressing Breezy's desires in the bedroom, despite his relationship status. "Maybe this thing here ain't just meant for us/ Baby you let go and I'll pull you back/ I hate you then I love you that's how it is/ Till we get it right we goin' fuck some more," sings Chris.

"He don't know me but he settin' up to blow me/ Said my Twitter pics remind him of Naomi/ On the low I used to holla at his homie/ Fuck it, now I'm about to ride him like a pony, yeah," adds Nicki.You can catch more of the "Fine China" singer in the release of his new album X, which drops on August 20th. In the meantime, check out his latest offering "Love More" below.

Source GlobalGrind.

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How Appropriate ? Lady Gaga Poses Nude For Vmagazine.[photo inside].




Yesterday we posted photos of Lady Nudeness Gaga,well she actually posed completely nude for Vmagazine,hmmmm ,Just when we thought Lady Gaga was laying low for a while after her surgery she surprises us with this.Wearing nothing but a smile, Mother Monster graces the cover of V Magazine (how appropriate) and looks damn good doing it.It’s one of those photos where you know she’s thinking, “Yep, I still got it!” Photographed by famous duo Inez and Vinoodh, Miss Gaga leans perched over the front of the chair showing off her...long beautiful blonde waves and a orange lip? Wrong. She's showing off her killer body.What's most surprising about this one image from the spread is that she’s totally normal. No dramatic hair, crazy makeup, meat shoes or costumes. Nada.This only makes us more anxious to see what the queen of ARTPOP will look like in the full spread. September, can you come already?


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146 Goals Scandal: NFF Slams Life Ban On Officials, Players .


When I heard the news of two teams scoring 149 goals in 2 matches,I laughed out my head till I had headache ,wooow I've never heard of a thing like this before,not even in India where we hear that they use voodoo to win,146 Gooooaallls,anyway NFF has taken a decision.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has slammed life ban on players, club officials and referees that played part in the 146 goals match fixing scandal that jolted world of football and forced world soccer ruling body FIFA to issue a veiled warning against NFF.

Plateau United Feeders score 79 goals to nil against Akurba FC, while Police Machine FC of Adamawa found the net 67 times in the show of shame in Bauchi that has attracted nationwide condemnation.

NFF 1st Vice President, Mike Umeh, who chaired the investigation into the scandal said all the players who featured in the two matches were all culpable given the manner both  the winners and losers enthusiastically defended the results during investigation.

Only two team, Plateau Feeders and Akurba FC showed up during the investigation hearing.

The committee singled out the captain of Akurba FC, Anjide Said Timothy for special rebuke, naming him as an arrow head in the scam. The player according to the match report, scored three own goals against his side, in the 79 -goal routing.

The committee said it could not establish any monetary inducement but deduced that there was fraudulent conspiracy among teams, all in a bid to top the table via dubious means.

“It is clear to the committee that the question of who top the table in Bauchi Centre and qualify for the Nationwide division 3 League was responsible for the match fixing. While the winners were desperate to win, the losers were too willing to lose,”  stated the panel.

Shocking match statistics released by the panel showed number two jersey of Plateau United Feeders, Jacob Bulus, scored  14 goals in ninety minutes, with two of the goals coming in he 52nd minute. Bulus also scored in the 54th, 58th, 62nd, 63rd, 64th, 65th, 67th, 68th, 70th 77th, 83rd, and 84h minutes of the encounter. He was not the only hitman as Paul Danjuma netted 11 goals in the same match. Curiously both players were shown to have scored in the70th minutes of the match.

The panel also slammed life ban on the two centre referees and their assistants and the two match commissioners for failing to live up to their responsibility thereby bringing the game into disrepute. The committee found them particularly to blame for failing to use their powers within the regulations of association football.

Also punished were all officials of the four clubs that accompanied the teams, including technical and administrative staff. Centre Coordinator Tanko Maiyaki got a temporary reprieve despite being indicted by the panel. The committee claimed that Maiyaki who is a member of board of the Nigeria Nationwide League (NNWL ) called a press conference soon after the match to cancel the outcome of the matches. His case was however referred to the NNWL Board for further action.

Source Daily Independent


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EFCC Arrests Serial Fraudster over $92,000 Scam.


Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested Dr. Princewell Arinze Chukwueze, an alleged serial fraudster, over a $92,000(Ninety-Two Thousand United States Dollars) scam.Chukwueze was arrested in Abuja by operatives of the EFCC after more than two months’ of frantic manhunt for him.His arrest followed an allegation of fraudulent transactions involving him and a notable Bureau de change operator in Lagos on May 10, 2013.Specifically,Chukwueze fraudulently introduced himself as Aboki J. Brown, a Director of African Development Bank based in Cote D’ Ívoire to the Bureau de change operator at Sura Shopping Complex, Sandgrouse, Lagos.He initially offered to buy $65,000 (Sixty-Five Thousand United States Dollars) from him but later increased it to $92,000(Ninety-Two Thousand United States Dollars).To pay the naira equivalent of the dollars, he requested the operator to meet him at a branch of Wema Bank Plc in Lekki, Lagos.

When the operator got to the bank with the dollars, Chukwueze fraudulently changed the bank where he intended to offer him the naira equivalent of the foreign currency and pleaded with the operator to accompany him in his siren-blaring Toyota Hilux Pick-Up Van to a “nearby branch of Zenith Bank Plc”.

En route to the bank, Chukwueze picked up two armed men on the road who forcefully dispossessed the operator of the $92,000(Ninety-Two Thousand United States Dollars).

Chukwueze was arrested in Abuja while he was employing the same antics to defraud another bureau de change operator of $110,000(One Hundred and Ten Thousand United States Dollars).

He was also alleged to have defrauded several bureau de change operators in Lagos and Abuja using different gimmicks. One of his victims, a lady who would not want to be named, said Chukwueze duped her firm of $110,000(One Hundred and Ten Thousand United States Dollars).

The suspect is also implicated in some other cases being investigated by the EFCC. Items recovered from him included 21 different telephone handsets, complimentary cards of African Development Bank bearing Aboki J. Brown, fake $15,000( Fifteen Thousand United States Dollar notes); different cheque books of different banks among others.

Chukwueze will soon be charged to court.

Source PM News.

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25 Young African Entrepreneurs shortlisted For $75 000 Anzisha Prize


Twenty five young entrepreneurs from around Africa have been named as semi-finalists for the prestigious Anzisha Prize, Africa’s foremost youth entrepreneurship awards. They all stand a chance to share in over $75 000 USD in cash prizes.

The 25 semi-finalists were chosen from the hundreds of entries received from 32 African countries and represent 15 different countries where they are actively making a difference by transforming their communities. A large number of the start-up businesses involve turning waste material into cost efficient and environmentally friendly energy sources while there is also an emphasis on web-based endeavours and education.

12 finalists will be chosen from this list of 25 entrepreneurs at the end of July. The 2013 Anzisha Prize Finalist Week will take place from Sunday, August 25 to Friday, August 30. The grand prize winner will be announced at a gala function to be held at The Venue in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the evening of August 30.

Chi Achebe, Anzisha Prize programme manager said: “We are delighted with the high calibre of semi-finalists this year. We undertook a road show throughout the African continent – visiting among other countries Ethiopia, Lesotho, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania and Zimbabwe – and are delighted with the tremendous response we received from around Africa.”

Finalists will win an all-expense paid trip to the African Leadership Academy (ALA) in Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend a weeklong entrepreneurship conference and awards gala. While there, they will be taught by ALA’s renowned Entrepreneurial Leadership faculty as well as experienced business mentors. Winners will share $75,000 USD, courtesy of The MasterCard Foundation, and be given networking and learning opportunities to take their projects to the next level.

Now in its 3rd year, the Anzisha Prize – hosted by the African Leadership Academy in partnership with The MasterCard Foundation – celebrates initiative and innovation. It identifies exceptional young entrepreneurs who are leading by example and underscores their ability to significantly shape the future of Africa.

The word ‘Anzisha’ is taken from Swahili and translates into ‘initiative’ and is a project that is gaining significant momentum in African business circles as its impact is beginning to be felt.

The 25 Anzisha finalists (in country order) are:

Vanilli Tefegum- BURKINA FASO

Project Title: Biodigester EFA

Industry: Energy and waste

Vanilli Tefegum is a 20-year-old engineering student from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. Tefegum teamed up with a fellow engineering student to develop a biodigester prototype which significantly increases fertilisation of fields with bio-compost thereby reducing costs as well as offering a green friendly alternative. Her inspiration for a recycled plastic biodigester, to harvest fertiliser for gardens and fields, came from her mother’s efforts to grow vegetables and raise pigs. An innovative financing plan means that those purchasing the product only pay the first instalment after the first three months while the quarterly instalments thereafter equal the savings made on chemical fertilisers. The company aims to produce 1500 biodigesters in the first year which would impact the lives of more than 10 000 people. Biodigester EFA has enormous potential to improve the lives of poor rural populations and to create both direct and indirect employment. It is also better for the environment.

David Morfaw- CAMEROON

Project Title: Poult-Vault Inc.

Industry: Agriculture and poultry

Nineteen-year-old David Morfaw, from Bafut in Cameroon, has always had an entrepreneurial spirit and started his first business at the age of eight! His current venture is the poultry business Poult-Vault Inc. However, it is not simply about the bottom line but also helping the community he lives in. His business plan maximises each opportunity, whether it is selling chicks after three weeks, keeping them until they are grown at nine weeks or selling the chickens and their eggs. He also provides the waste produced to local farmers for fertile manure.

Khaled Shady- EGYPT

Project Title: Mubser

Industry: Information technology

Khaled Shady, from Shebin El-Kom, is a 21-year-old computer engineering student at Menoufoia University in Egypt. His university curriculum and technical knowledge gave him a unique opportunity to develop a system that could make a difference for the blind community. He decided to develop a cutting-edge product that could aid them in their daily lives. Shady’s invention Mubser is a wearable belt, fully equipped with Bluetooth and Microsoft Kinect, which allows the wearer to navigate safely around objects and obstacles using a system of vibrating motors. It is already making an impact and improving the quality of life for blind people.

Hiwot Gashaw- ETHIOPIA

Project Title: Abugida Fashion

Industry: Fashion design

Twenty-two year old Hiwot Gasha has grown up in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia, and this is reflected in her fashion designs which can be regarded as original works of art. After design school, Gashaw started her own fashion business with an emphasis on innovative designs and putting a spin on traditional Ethiopian trends. She has won awards and designed for Miss Ethiopia in 2012. However, fashion isn’t the only thing she is passionate about and is determined to help vulnerable women in her community. She is involved with multiple organisations that try to help prostitutes, beggars and orphans turn their lives around.

Paul Barclay- KENYA

Project Title: Impact Africa

Industry: Consumer products

Paul Barclay is a 21-year-old entrepreneur from Kitale in Kenya. His business, Impact Africa, provides inexpensive, reusable and washable sanitary towels for women and young girls. Barclay saw that the prices of regular disposable towels were simply too expensive for families strapped for cash so he and his team developed a product that could help thousands of women while still turning a profit.

Daniel Sawa- KENYA

Project Title: Biogas Digester Plant

Industry: Energy and waste

Daniel Sawa is an 18-year-old innovator from Busia in Kenya. He has created the Biogas Digester Plant which uses raw materials as a source for energy and manure. Starting small, demand quickly increased as Sawa’s innovative energy solutions were often more convenient for the consumer. These alternative solutions – whether it is using cow dung, agricultural waste or raw sewage – provide for a cheaper alternative to traditional energy.

Joan Njoroge- KENYA

Project Title: Rafiki Farming Project

Industry: Agriculture

A native of Nairobi, Kenya, Joan Njoroge got involved with a community that supported children affected by HIV/Aids at a very early age. Through these experiences, she realised a great opportunity in the form of agriculture to not only feed these children, but also make a commercial profit that could fund other experiences and daily necessities. Njoroge believed it would be even more impactful if she taught some of these important skills to the children living in the community.

Gonjetso Chinyama- MALAWI

Project Title: Pakwathu

Industry: Information technology

Gonjetso Chinyama is a 21-year-old student at the University of Malawi in Blantyre where he is studying Management Information Systems with a passion for art, design, and computer programming. He joined these passions to start a creative design agency called Twenty2 Creative. From there he saw a niche in the marketplace and created the Internet real estate venture, Pakwathu. This enables Malawians to find property throughout the country and sift through a plethora of options based on location and price.

Joshua Ihejiamaizu- NIGERIA

Project Title: The Health Book Project

Industry: Health care

Twenty-year-old Joshua Ihejiamaizu is a student from Calabar in Nigeria where he studies electrical electronic engineering. However, he has always had a desire to help people in his local community. This mind-set led him to design a Health Book application for mobile devices which helps address the inadequacies of medical services in his country. Health Book allows university students to report illnesses and get instant feedback and advice based on their symptoms. It also lets university officials see trends developing in the community so that they can react if illnesses seem to be spreading.

Temitayo Olufuwa- NIGERIA

Project Title: JobsinNigeria

Industry: Information technology

Temitayo Olufuwa, from Fadeyi, is a graduate of N.I.I.T. where he focused on computer science and software. The 21-year-old created JobsinNigeria (www.jobsinnigeria.com.ng), a web-based system that allows users to search, find and apply for new jobs at the click of the mouse or even on mobile devices. JobsinNigeria only started in 2012 and yet its impact on the Nigerian community is growing substantially with more than 200 Nigerians already finding jobs.

Greater Oyejobi- NIGERIA

Project Title: COUNTER

Industry: Education

Greater Oyejobi is a 20-year-old innovator from Idaban in Nigeria. As a student at Osun University in Nigeria, Oyejobi saw two big problems in his community; the streets littered with plastic and children who were battling with mathematics. From there, he developed COUNTER in which plastic litter is transformed into a fun and user-friendly maths device to help children. This brightly multi-coloured tool helps youngsters with all facets of mathematics ranging from counting and division to multiplication and subtraction. It also helps clean up the streets.

Joie Laurent Sangwa- RWANDA

Project Title: Domestic Biogas Use Promotion Project

Industry: Energy and waste

Nineteen-year-old Joie Sangwa from Burera in Rwanda realised that her community needed cheap and renewable energy resources. Working with a team, she discovered that human waste is a good source of energy and developed a process to turn it into an effective energy solution. This offers a cheap, alternative energy source while helping with the environment.

Mohamed Mandeen Bah- SENEGAL

Project Title: Recidiviste online magazine

Industry: Media and publishing

Mohamed Mandeen Bah is a 21-year-old Dakar student of graphic and web-design who co-created Recidiviste, a magazine focused on African arts and culture. Originally from Guinea Conakry, Bah was inspired by the idea of providing quality locally produced content and comment on Senegalese arts and culture. Five publications have been produced during the past 18 months with an increasing readership that spans not only Africa but has a global reach to countries like France and the US. Bah’s dream is to build a Senegalese Rolling Stone magazine starting with the release of a more regular edition of the on-line magazine and expanding to a printed version.

Donald Bambara- SENEGAL

Project Title: Green Act

Industry: Energy and waste

Nineteen-year-old Donald Bambara grew up in Burkina Faso but after completing his high school education, moved to Dakar, Senegal, to start international management studies. Bambara quickly came to recognise a big problem in his university community – waste. He came up with a dynamic plan for how to combat the waste problem and started Green Act. This project helps separate trash from recyclable materials on campus. But his quest to clean up his campus, and campuses around him doesn’t end there as he processes the recyclables into plastic pellets, funds cleaning services on campuses, and tries to educate students and young people in Senegal about the impacts of current waste management practices and future possibilities for recycling.

Mouhamad Medoune Boye- SENEGAL

Project Title: SenFree Schools

Industry: Education

Dakar’s Mouhamad Medoune Boye (22) was inspired by the injustice of a friend’s lack of access to higher education. This led him to set up SenFree Schools, the first free, interactive, and virtual university web-platform in Africa. Funded by advertising on their educational videos, this project has already created employment for local professors and technicians while providing access to free quality higher education to many thousands of students in Senegal and across the continent. Boye dreams of expanding the current eight modules while also translating them into different languages.

Siphesile Madlala- SOUTH AFRICA

Project Title: The EmulaRmp

Industry: Energy

Eighteen-year-old Siphesile Madlala from Johannesburg is one of the driving forces behind EmulaRmp, a solar powered lamp manufactured using recyclable materials. It is inexpensive to produce and solves the problem of traditional kerosene lamps, which are harmful to both people and the environment. Madlala is part of a group of like-minded social entrepreneurs called the Emulsified Environmentalists who find problems regarding the environment in their community and look to solve them. In 2012, the team won The Social Innovation Relay, a global competition that challenges secondary school students to come up with a new business concept that has a positive social impact.

Kolawole Olajide- SOUTH AFRICA

Project Title: Funda

Industry: Information technology and education

Kolawole Olajide, 21, was born and bred in Cape Town. He is the chief developer and co-founder of Funda is an online learning management system that brings together educational resources to make the lives of teachers, students and parents easier. For example a teacher can create a website that serves as an online discussion board for students to collaborate on an assignment while students can create a class website to work on and submit assignments electronically He is part of a 5 man team of young entrepreneurs who represent 5 different African nations – Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Kenya.  Kolawole and his team have gone on to win a number of awards, recognition from prestigious groups like the UNDP, and an invitation to attend the Davos World Economic Forum.


Victor Mnyawami- TANZANIA

Project Title: The University Entrepreneurship Challenge

Industry: Education

Victor Mnyawami (22) is a student in Dar es Salaam where he noticed the need for a way to challenge students and spark an entrepreneurial mind-set among young Tanzanians. This idea led him to develop a platform for identifying, nurturing, and showcasing emerging entrepreneurs in Tanzania called the University Entrepreneurship Challenge. This challenge is not just about giving money to its winners but also provides advice to start-up companies and promotes entrepreneurship.

Samwel Sevua- TANZANIA

Project Title: Mocobase

Industry: Information technology

Arusha resident, Samwel Sevua, is a 21-year-old computer science engineering student who spends his time investigating how technology can improve the lives of people in their daily lives. He has created a software programme, Mocobase, which improves communication between parents and educational institutions. This helps parents wherever they are to receive a child’s grade report and communicate with teachers and administrators. This idea could revolutionise the reporting system within Tanzania.


Damotila Silayo- TANZANIA

Project Title: Jathropa Soap Production

Industry: Health and wellness

Domitila Silayo is a 21-year-old university student from Moshi, Tanzania. After visiting an agricultural festival, Silayo saw great potential for using the jathropa plant for cosmetic and medicinal uses. She began research on how to produce a soap made from the herbal plant that could heal a variety of skin problems including ringworm and dandruff. Jathropa Soap Production has gone on to help thousands of people in Tanzania fight off skin problems while still turning a healthy profit and creating employment.


Seifallah Mejri- TUNISIA

Project Title: Clean Phosphates

Industry: Environmental

Seifallah Mejri is a 23-year-old electrical engineer from Tunis. South west Tunisia is one of the largest producers of quality phosphate in the world. The downside is the waste product left behind which can have a negative environmental impact. Clean Phosphates offers a solution by transforming waste phosphate, through a series of treatments, into a clay containing kaolin. Clean Phosphates took second prize in the Maghreb Start-up Initiative supported by the US Embassy and a prize at a business competition supported by the German Fredrich Naumann Foundation.


Best Aiyorworth- UGANDA

Project Title: Girls’ Power Micro Lending Organisation

Industry: Microfinance and education

Best Ayiorworth is an advocate for education in her home district Nebbi in northern Uganda. The 21-year-old has started the Girls’ Power Micro Lending Organisation. Its motto is “To help a mother, is to help a girl child.” Girls’ Power is a micro lending business that supports girls through their mothers. They give women starting capital or money to boost their existing businesses so that they are able to support their daughters with school fees and scholastic materials and ensure that they get an education.


Titus Mawano- UGANDA

Project Title: Ffene

Industry: Information technology

Titus Mawano, a 22-year-old from Kampala, is the brains behind Ffene, a business management platform for SMMEs in Africa who are struggling to stay organised, yet still use a loose-leaf notebook to keep record of clients and sales. Ffene’s vision is to get African businesses in the cloud. Whether it is accounting, inventory management or data keeping, Ffene is the one stop shop for SMMEs. With well over 400 current customers just 3 months after launch, Ffene is well on its way to revolutionizing how SMMEs do business in Uganda and beyond.


Matia Ssebiranda- UGANDA

Project Title: Appropriate Rural Technology Development

Industry: Energy

In 2011, 20-year-old Matia Ssebiranda from Masindi witnessed charcoal prices soaring in his home country of Uganda. After doing research, he realised that the problem was not only economic but environmental as people were chopping down whole forests for the production of charcoal. This deforestation, along with the harmful emissions from traditional charcoal use, makes traditional charcoal one of the dirtiest, yet most widely used, energy sources in Uganda. Ssebiranda began to research alternative methods of charcoal production which led to the creation of Appropriate Rural Technology Development. This project teams up with rural farmers across Uganda in an effort to utilise agricultural waste to produce charcoal, an alternative that is both cheaper and more sustainable.


Tambudzai Theresa Mutale- ZAMBIA

Project Title: Floating School, Malabo

Industry: Education

Twenty-year-old Theresa Mutale is an environmental and educational activist who cares deeply about her country and community. She has fought for issues like educational rights for children and environmental protection from floods. These passions ran together as she developed her idea for a floating school in Malabo, which will allow students to go to school despite the flood seasons.


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E.C.O.W.A.S 2014 Internship Programme For Young Professionals 2014. Apply Now.....


The West African Health Organization (WAHO), the Health Agency of ECOWAS and its partners have announced their Internship Programme for Young Professionals (YPIP) for the year 2013, starting in January 2014 and invites all citizens of the member countries of ECOWAS to apply. The goal of the programme is to equip young professionals with knowledge, skills and experience for effective management of health problems in West Africa.


The 12 month Internship programme is divided into 6 stages (I – VI).

Stages I and IV will take place at the headquarters of WAHO in Burkina Faso, during which the Interns will acquire knowledge and competence in basic principles of public health, a second official language of ECOWAS, computer and new information technology as well as basic principles of management and leadership.

During stages II and V, the Interns would be posted to host Institutions in different countries in West Africa to acquire practical skills and competences in their technical areas of interest or professional specialisation. The technical areas should respond to the health needs of the sub-region and the priority domains of WAHO.

Applicants for the course of 2013 should have interest in one or more of the following priority technical areas: HIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health, Survival of the Child, Nutrition, The Prevention of Blindness, Malaria, Health Research, and The Control of Diseases.

Benefits and Program Packages

-Laptop: Each intern is entitled to a laptop at the beginning of the training. The laptop becomes the property of intern if he/she successfully completes the programme

-Host Institution: Each francophone intern will be placed in a host institution in an Anglophone West African country and vice versa for the Anglophone intern. The Portuguese intern will have to choose between English and French as the language to be learnt.

-Transportation: WAHO would pay the airfares and other transportation costs from WAHO headquarters in Bobo-Dioulasso to and from the Host Institution. Transport cost during the course of working in the Institution should be borne by the Institution. The Intern would pay for his/her transportation to and from work from his/her monthly allowance.

-Accommodation: Host Institutions would provide accommodation free of charge to the Intern as much as possible. Where this is not possible, the Institution would assist the Intern to secure a reasonably prised accommodation and pay for this.

-Allowances: This information is available for those who will be admitted to the program.

-Medical Coverage

Eligibility

-All applicants must be citizens of ECOWAS member countries, must be available throughout the 12 month period and should have:

-Obtained a university degree or equivalent within the past five years.
-Fluency in reading and writing of at least one official ECOWAS language (English, French, Portuguese). Knowledge of a second language would be an advantage.
-Basic competence in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
-Not be more 35 (thirty five) years old by 31st December 2012.

Deadline: August 10, 2013


About the YPIP

The programme was established to build the capacity of young ECOWAS citizens in health programme management by increasing their knowledge and competence in Public Health, Management & Leadership, Information & Computer Technology and a second official language of ECOWAS, whilst improving their competence in their core technical area of interest through a Mentoring system.

For more information and online Application portal, clickHere

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How True Is The Rumour That Genevieve Is Getting Married To Mathew Mensah?














I saw this story online yesterday on informationng.com and am still trying to gather facts about it,today the story is everywhere ,but am still lost because that's the same thing that happened when it was rumoured that Genevieve was going out with Dbanj,a lot of of people didn't take it serious because both of them denied  until the truth came out.

And now Genevieve is rumoured to be I love with Mathew Mensah ,Ghanian based celebrity ,CEO of Catwalk The World For Food.well I hear Genevieve seems to be happy about it,though she's hasn't made any statement about it,She is having an affair with him according to close source.

Though she opened up that Mathew is her special friend,people think there's more to it.

Mathew, a source told us, has become the only topic Genny discusses on daily basis and also, they say, her 33rd birthday was put together by the businessman who has strong passion for entertainment and is ready to invest in it now that he’s set to have one as a spouse.

“There is a high possibility that Genevieve may end up in Mathew Mensah’s house before the end of this year, possibly, December” a close source revealed!
How true is this? Only Genny can disclose!



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