Names of President’s cabinet members arrive Senate

President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list has arrived the Senate, reports say.
The list was presented to the upper legislative house on Tuesday, September 29, 2015, by Buhari’s Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, according to Daily Trust.
  The president had promised to name his ministers before the end of September 2015 and this was restated by his media aide, Femi Adesina who said the list would be ready by Wednesday, 30.
 

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Crude oil transportation contracts help cut cost – says experts

The national government's choice to recompense marine transportation contracts for unrefined petroleum developments from terminals to the refineries is savvy as well as similarly tuned in to best ecological practices.

raw petroleum funnel 702x336-436x336This was the decision of oil specialists in light of a distribution on an online news media, Premium Times, that asserted in its reports that the unrefined petroleum transportation contracts recompensed under previous president Goodluck Jonathan to PPP Fluid Mechanics(PPPFM) and its sister organization, Ocean Marine Solutions Ltd(OMS) possessed by Captain Hosa Okunbor and Dr. Tunde Ayeni individually was false.

In any case, industry specialists educated that the International Oil Companies (IOCs) working in Nigeria and the state oil firm, the Nigerian National petroleum Corporation (NNPC) consistently face assaults on their generation or transportation resources since a rebellion started in 2006 by outfitted activists battling for expanded neighborhood offer of the oil creating region (or Niger Delta's) riches.

As per them composed wrongdoing gatherings are boring into the pipelines — thus used to transport rough, gas and condensate — to tap oil into freight ships for nearby refining or available to be purchased to vessels holding up seaward.

Around 240,000 barrels for every day of rough, near what spilled in 1989 when the Exxon Valdez tanker ran ashore off Alaska, spill in the Niger Delta where some of Earth's most lucrative oil stores exist.

To sidestep this overwhelming security and ecological difficulties, the NNPC in December 2010 recompensed an agreement to PPP Fluid Mechanics (PPPFM) and Ocean Marine Solutions Limited (OMS) for the transportation of oil by marine vessels from the Escravos terminal to Warri refinery through a worldwide focused offering practice that included 13 different organizations.

Nigeria's Warri and Kaduna refineries had been closed for 48 months before the engagement of PPPFM because of an absence of supply of unrefined petroleum food stock.

Utilizing the current pipelines had gotten to be uneconomical for the NNPC which spent a normal of $121 million to keep up and repair the Escravos to Warri broken unrefined petroleum pipeline that had a surprisingly high and naturally harming 40 percent loss of raw petroleum pumped through it.

IOCs had beforehand borne the undermines' brunt yet now it was just as hitting the Nigerian economy.

Shell's previous CEO, Peter Voser, specified in 2013 that the organization had "seen a checked acceleration in security issues and burglary in Nigeria in 2013," which could prompt lost "$12bn for the Nigerian government on an annualized premise".

The Nigerian economy, with more than 170 million individuals developed at around 7 percent every year, somewhere around 2010 and 2014; however vitality imperatives remain the real obstacle that could keep down future development.

The NNPC says keeping up basic vitality supplies was the real explanation behind the PPPFM contract for transportation of raw petroleum utilizing marine vessels honored at an expense of $3.87 per barrel. A different committed reconnaissance contract for the procurement of six security water crafts was recompensed to OMS for a normal expense of $1.5 per barrel.

Inside of the delta, around 5,280 oil wells are connected by 7,000 kilometers (2,700 miles) of pipelines.

"It is maybe not surely knew by outside spectators how various and complex the district is. There speak the truth 40 diverse ethnic gatherings talking 250 dialects and lingos, living in more than 13,000 settlements. As indicated by GTZ appraisals in view of National Population Commission information, the general populace of the Niger Delta remains at more than 30 million individuals and is relied upon to surpass 45 million individuals by 2020," Ildar Davletshin, an oil and gas investigator at Investment Bank, Renaissance Capital, said in a May 2014 report.

When rich alluvial soils of the delta are however no more reasonable for yields as more than a half-century of oil creation and related harm keep on taking a toll.

The measure of ruined water has developed with disclosures of cadmium, lead, chromium and nickel in many Delta Rivers above "greatest contaminant levels" set by the U.S. Ecological Protection Agency, as indicated by a recent report by the Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology Research Unit of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University in the Southern city of Awka.

A report in 2011 by the United Nations Environment Program discovered estimations of the cancer-causing agent, benzene, in Niger Delta water wells surpassed World Health Organization proposals.

To help switch some of these harming natural issues and additionally deal with its assets better, the NNPC welcomed PPPFM and OMS to enlarge its operations to cover the much bigger 210,000 barrels a day Port Harcourt refinery (where pipeline misfortunes are assessed at 70 – 80 percent), with new orders that included seaward ocean assurance, seaward obligatory terminal pilotage, and committed security reconnaissance.

The expanded contract was attempted at an expense of $5.68 per barrel, as indicated by information from the NNPC.

Checks demonstrate that the transportation contracts with PPPFM and OMS are ideal when contrasted with North America, where unrefined petroleum is generally transported by pipelines or rail.

Crosswise over North America (USA and Canada) it costs as high as $21 per barrel of oil on rail, contrasted with $7 by means of pipeline, as per information from Platts, an American based supplier of vitality and metals data.

From 2011 to 2015 a sum of 65.59 million barrels of unrefined petroleum have been conveyed to Nigeria's refineries by PPPFM and OMS.

Nigeria is evaluated to have set aside to $3.2 billion from the PPPFM/OMS mediation, in light of an estimation of somewhere around 40 and 80 percent misfortune, if the raw petroleum was pumped through the pipelines.

The expense reserve funds from an absence of ecological debasement are likely ten times additional.

Experts concede that the oil transport arrangement are mind boggling on the grounds that it addresses both the security and the transportation chances however that it served to end colossal misfortunes that Nigeria had endured as an aftereffect of pipeline vandalisation and the enormous drop underway and raw petroleum supplies to the refinery.

"This many-sided quality may well clarify the lack of awareness of the individuals who have been composing to recommend that the arrangement was favored by the past organization," said one oil industry administrator.

Numerous educated sources said that the local raw petroleum transportation arrangement was absolutely a business exchange including a sovereign state partnership and private segment administrators who had the ability to convey on the arrangement.

"I can let you know that both PPPFM and OMS took ascertained business hazard. They could without much of a stretch have gotten their fingers smoldered on the grounds that at the time they entered the exchanges relatively few were willing to touch it.

"It is tragic that the raw petroleum transportation get that has profited the country tremendously is presently being misconstrued, distorted and depicted as false by individuals who are following up on lack of awareness and bringing the organization's names promoters, Captain Hosa Okunbor and Dr. Tunde Ayeni to not

Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks roll out in China


Apple has just dug deeper into the lucrative Chinese market with the launch on Tuesday of Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks.

China-based music fans can now try out Apple’s fledgling music streaming service, which besides global stars also includes tracks from local favorites such as Eason Chan, Li Ronghao, JJ Lin, and G.E.M.

A similar blend of international and local content is also available in the movie section, with users able to rent and buy from a sizable selection of titles. Apple said that as “a token of appreciation” its online store is offering customers free access to the recent Chinese hit The Taking of Tiger Mountain “for a limited time.”

Meanwhile, in the new iBooks store readers can find a wide selection of both paid and free content, Apple said in a release announcing the new services.

Related: Apple boss Tim Cook joins Chinese social network Weibo

Apple, like all global brands, has long recognized the huge potential of the Chinese market, with the nation’s growing middle class and rising income levels presenting major opportunities for the tech giant.

Analysts at investment firm Bernstein said recently that while in 2012 the iPhone was affordable to 30 percent of the population, by 2019 that figure is expected to rise to 60 percent.

If Apple can turn that increase into extra smartphone sales, that’s a whole lot of iPhone users looking to grab content from the company’s vast entertainment ecosystem, helping to push revenue even higher.

Sales of the iPhone in China were given a boost at the end of 2013 when Apple inked a deal with China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile carrier with some 800 million subscribers.

While the Cupertino company faces increasing competition from local firms such as Xiaomi and Huawei, attractive handsets combined with astute marketing aimed at China’s aspiring middle class has so far helped to ensure healthy sales of Apple’s handset.

Speaker captured in Delta, abductors request N100million buy-off

A senior instructor of the Delta State-possessed polytechnic in Ogwashi-Uku in Delta state, Mr Tobi Benson, was grabbed by a four-man equipped pack at his home along Assemblies of God Church road, off Isah street, Ogwashi-Uku, on Monday September 28th.

Onlookers say the moderately aged man was dragged out of his auto at firearm point after he stuffed his auto in his carport and was moved into another holding up vehicle.

The hijackers have reached his wife and are requesting a N100 million payment. Affirming the seize, the Delta state Police Public Relations Officer, Celestina Kalu said the police was doing everything conceivable to guarantee the speaker is liberated.

Amazon Prime Music reinforces list with new Universal Music bargain

Amazon Prime has hardened an arrangement with Universal Music that gives endorsers new spilling access to numerous huge name specialists, including Drake, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, and Lorde, beginning quickly.

The administration propelled a year ago with two of the three noteworthy music combinations on board in Sony and Warner, however needed tracks possessed by the third leg of the music tripod until toward the beginning of today. General Music Group is the biggest music combination on the planet, and past its monstrous inventory the studio likewise wields a lot of force with gushing administrations.

Related: Spotify versus Apple Music, who wins a definitive spilling standoff?

This arrangement doesn't make Amazon Prime an Apple Music or Spotify executioner by any methods, and accompanies some really huge provisos.

First off, Amazon does not get the whole Universal Music index, just select collections. Additionally, fanatics of a particular Universal craftsman will have no assurance how or why collections are chosen, as neither one of the partys has given an obvious clarification of who makes those calls.

It wouldn't be shocking if administrators at Universal kept looking to greater players like Spotify and Apple Music as higher-layered spilling accomplices, discharging music to Amazon as something of a bit of hindsight.

Additionally, whatever Universal and Amazon select for the Prime administration, it won't be fresh out of the plastic new. Because of Amazon's list bargain, the administration will just get collections six months after their beginning discharge.

The expansion of Universal Music is all the more a worth play than anything, tied into Amazon's inexorably important Prime administration. Amazon is by all accounts on a ceaseless mission to add to the effectively broad rundown of advantages shoppers overcome Amazon Prime, and the free music gushing administration is only one of the numerous rewards the organization offers its army of Prime supporters.

So, having set the real's remainder music bunches as an accomplice, current endorsers ought to notice a radical increment in the measure of music they have accessible to them for nothing by means of Amazon Prime, regardless of the possibility that that music isn't the most up to date. What's more, hey, for those effectively snared on Prime's delivery advantages and feature spilling administration, you can't contend with all the more free music.

The Beautiful Daughters Of Governor Ajimobi

The beautiful daughters of the Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi pictured above at the wedding of Jibs in Lebanon recently. Stunning women!

The $380 LG Nexus 5X is the Nexus 5 successor you've been sitting tight for

Google has announced the Nexus 5X, one of two new Nexus smartphones revealed on stage at a special event held in San Francisco. It’s the spiritual successor to the original Nexus 5, a device many consider to be the definitive Android smartphone — so how does it stack up?

The phone is a little larger, and the screen measures 5.2 inches, but the resolution has stayed the same at 1080p. The processor is a 64-bit Snapdragon 808, which is the same chip powering the LG G4, but there’s no word on the RAM yet.

Related: All the exciting things we’re expecting from Google’s event

A 12-megapixel camera is on the rear — although Google made a point of emphasizing the pixel size in the sensor, which is 1.55 microns — that can also record 4K video, and take 120fps slow motion footage. It sits above the Nexus Imprint fingerprint scanner. Google promises the scanner is incredibly fast, and says it has a response time of less than 600ms. Because the Nexus 5X has Android 6 Marshmallow installed, it can be used across the system, securing the device, and authorizing payments. Cleverly, the Nexus Imprint learns more about your fingerprint over time, so it gets faster and more secure the more it’s used.
New Android 6 features enhance the Nexus 5X

Android 6 Marshmallow brings a variety of new features to the Nexus 5X, that had not been revealed before. These include voice control from the lock screen, a new charging information icon — the Nexus 5X uses USB Type-C to charge — plus the phone has fewer pre-installed apps, and more of those that are can be deleted.

Now On Tap makes Google Search and Google Now more accessible, and helpful, across the system. For example, long press on the home button in a message and you’ll get quick access to relevant content related to the message, including OpenTable and Yelp data for restaurants, and the option to quickly add calendar entries.

The Nexus 5X has a 2,700mAh battery, which will be enhanced by a new feature called Doze mode. It shuts down background app usage when the phone isn’t used, and can dramatically extend standby time. Google says tests using the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 showed a 30-percent improvement in standby time when the phones were left on overnight without charging.
Where can you buy it, and when?

We’re still waiting for the complete Nexus 5X specs, but we do know how much it will cost, and when you’ll be able to buy it. The 16GB model will be $380, and the 32GB $430, and both will be up for pre-order through Google Play from September 30.
Expect the phones to ship in October, but the date hasn’t been confirmed yet.

Google’s being generous, and giving 90-days Google Music subscription away for free with each phone, and in the U.S., you’ll get a $50 Google Play voucher in the pack. Finally, Google’s adding its own extended warranty program called Nexus Protect, which doubles the single year guarantee, and will provide a quick replacement for a damaged device. Prices start at $70.

We’ll update here with the final specs when they’re revealed.

Ogoni debate Shell's case on UNEP report execution

OGONI—FRESHcontroversy has broken out between the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC and Ogoni individuals in Rivers State over the execution of the United Nations Environmental Program, UNEP ecological evaluation report on Ogoni land. Multinational oil organizations working in the territory obliterated the earth, however four years after the UNEP report, undesirable quarreling postponed the usage until President Muhammadu Buhari strongly mediated.

On the other hand, a late distribution by SDPC in a national daily paper that it had actualized more than 70 percent of the report on Ogoni area did not run down well with group partners. SPDC expressed that it had finished 16 out of the 22 activities of the UNEP's Ogoni Environmental Assessment report prescribed for administrators, while five were continuous.

The oil firm additionally blamed Ogoni individuals for not ceasing oil burglary and illicit oil refining along the Shell JV Right of Way (RoW) in Ogoni Similarly, SPDC gave new data that it had remediated 368 of 470 archived spills in Ogoni with 32 locales at diverse stages remediation.

Ken Saro-Wiwa Associates hammers Shell

In any case, Ogoni through the Ken Saro-Wiwa Associates, a weight bunch, i took a swipe at SPDC over the case that it had initiated usage of UNEP report on Ogoni area, depicting the case as deluding. National facilitator of the gathering, Chief Gani Topba, who depicted the case as a misrepresentation, expressed that SPDC has not done anything as respects the report's execution.

Topba told Niger Delta Voice that what SPDC distributed was a unimportant manufacture lacking substance, including that nothing has changed in Ogoni groups. Topba said, "The announcement by SPDC just affirms that despite its open stance, it is institutionally against the best possible usage of the UNEP report on Ogoni land."

"They have not done anything in any Ogoni group that needs to do with the orders given by UNEP "SPDC ought to be reminded that their long haul disavowal of their operational disappointments as being in charge of the spills in Bodo and its group's resolve to demonstrate this, finished in SPDC's pay out of money related pay to Bodo in an out-of-court settlement," he said.

He approached the SPDC to delicate an open statement of regret to the general population of Ogoni for attempting to mislead the general population, undermining that the general population of Ogoni would consider the organization in charge of the deferral in the initiation of execution of the report on the off chance that they neglected to apologiz

SAD: Gamaliel Onosode is dead

First technocrat and meeting room Czar, Deacon Gamaliel Onosode, 82, is dead.

Vanguard learnt Mr. Onosode passed on Tuesday morning at Gold Cross Hospital, Ikoyi Lagos at around 8:15am after an extended disease.

Onosode was flown home yesterday from London.

As per Wikipedia:

Gamaliel Offoritsenere Onosode (conceived 22 May 1933) (Died 29 September 2015) is a Nigerian technocrat, director and a previous presidential hopeful of the All Nigeria People's Party of Nigeria. Instructed at the Government College, Ughelli and the University of Ibadan, he developed in the 1970s, as one of Nigeria's driving taught CEOs, when he was in charge of NAL trader bank of Nigeria. Throughout the years, he has ascended to end up a main meeting room player in Nigeria's professional workplace. He was likewise a previous presidential consultant to President Shagari and a previous president of the Nigerian Institute of Management.

Life and profession

A Urhobo man, brought up in Sapele , a rural city in the present Delta State by a taught father, he once in a while credited the strict family foundation and practice just like a corresponding element in his prosperity as a trained common worker and corporate chairman.

All through his profession, Dr. Gamaliel Onosode has led a few private and open part organizations and activities. He was the Chairman of Dunlop Nigeria Plc (1984–2007), a previous executive of Cadbury Nigeria Plc (1977–93), the Presidential Commission on Parastatals (1981), Nigeria LNG Working Committee and Nigeria LNG Limited (1985–90) and the Niger Delta Environmental Survey (subsequent to 1995). He is additionally the Chairman of Zain Nigeria, a GSM information transfers organization, the oldestGSM administrator in Nigeria.

Mr. Gamaliel Onosode was Presidential Adviser on Budget Affairs and Director of Budget (1983). He is a Fellow of the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, the Nigerian Institute of Management, of which he was President (1979–82). He is additionally a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, having been chosen to participation of its Board of Fellows in 1998.

What's more, Mr. Onosode is quick past and inaugural President of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, prompt past Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Uyo and prompt past and inaugural President & Chairman of Council of the Association of Pension Funds of Nigeria. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters and holds Honorary D.Sc. degrees of Obafemi Awolowo University (1990), the University of Benin (1995), and theRivers State University of Science and Technology (2003) and additionally Honorary D.D. level of The Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso (2002).

In 1995, he turned into the Chairman of the Niger Delta Environmental Survey, a non-administrative association that directed logical studies on natural and social effect evaluation of oil investigation in the Niger delta. The overview was somewhat financed by Shell. The review reports which distributed obligations and fault for a significant part of the natural debasement in the locale on oil administrators, the central government and groups has not been made open.

Minister Onosode is a former student of the University of Ibadan, and has contributed huge time to see through magnanimous and representing matters concerning the college. He is the previous Pro-Chancellor of the University and Chairman of its Governing Council.

He is likewise a passionate Christian and began Good News Baptist Church in his Sitting Room on 1 Feb.1984. Uplifting news Baptist Church is presently an expansive church of more than 2000 individuals and has turned into a power to figure with in the Nigerian Baptist Convention regarding missions and evangelism. Mr. Gamaliel Onosode was the inaugural Chairman of the Global Missions Board of the Nigerian Baptist Convention.

Furthermore, Onosode is Chairman of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso, Nigeria's most seasoned degree granting religious establishment, which in 2008 stamped 110 years of its presence while the University of Ibadan was 60 years

Mugabe tells UN That Africans are not gays

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has rejected calls from the United Nations (UN ) to implement gay rights in his country.

Speaking on September 28, at the 70th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting, Mugabe said that upholding human rights is the obligation of all member states, but vehemently rejected the imposition of what he called “new rights” for gay marriage that have been advocated elsewhere in the world.
Mugabe

Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe

The 91-year-old Zimbabwean strongman said: “We equally reject attempts to prescribe new rights that are contrary to our norms, values, traditions and beliefs. We are not gays. Cooperation and respect for each other will advance the cause of human rights worldwide. Confrontation, vilification and double standards will not,” he told members of the General Assembly.

Mugabe has previously called homosexuals “worse than pigs and dogs.”

A spokesman for his ruling party, Zanu-PF, has said same-sex marriage had no place in Africa.

Currently chairman of the African Union, Mugabe urged nations to invest in economic development on the African continent, saying a stronger Africa would be beneficial to the world.

“Africa is not looking for handouts. Rather it is looking for partners in massive infrastructure development. In creating and exploiting the value chains from the God given natural resources and in improving the quality of life of the continent’s citizens. The entire world stands to benefit from an economically empowered African continent than from one emasculated by deprivation and with an over dependence on others,” Mugabe said.

Mugabe also called for UN reform and has long criticized that there is no African country with a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.

“While the world has drastically changed since 1945, the United Nations and indeed the global governance architecture remains mired in a long bygone era. This archaic hierarchy among nations threatens to erode the confidence and support that the United Nations commands among the majority, but disadvantaged of its membership.

“We are disappointed that we have lost the opportunity of this anniversary to address this burning issue of the reform of the United Nations Security Council in a manner that satisfies the just demands and expectations among us. I wish to reiterate our strong attachment to Africa’s common position of the reform of the Security Council.

Saraki tells Senators to treat Buhari’s ministerial list with urgency,

Incumbent Chairman of the 8th National Assembly and Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has urged members of the Red chamber to ensure that the long-awaited ministerial list of President Muhammadu Buhari is treated with urgency, when it is eventually submitted by the President Buhari this week.

ministerial list

Saraki, whose led Senate resumed on Tuesday, after its 4th recess in 110 days of its existence, in his Resumption Address, expressed optimism that the presence of ministers will create the space for greater policy engagement between the legislative and executive arms of government, adding that it will also enable the Senate to begin to respond in a more systematic manner to the various economic and social challenges confronting the nation.

The full text of the address tweeted by the Senate President via his Twitter handle, @bukolasaraki read in part: “As we await the list of ministerial nominees this week, I believe the presence of ministers will create the space for greater policy engagement with the Executive Arm of government and enable us to begin to respond in a more systematic manner to the various economic and social challenges before us, especially through our various Committees that will also be constituted soon.

“On this note, I want to urge you all my colleagues to ensure that what is uppermost in our minds as we begin the constitutional task of screening of ministerial nominees is the overall interest of our country, informed by the enormity and the urgency of the challenges before us.

“Once the list is submitted, let us ensure that we treat it with dispatch. We must not be held down by unnecessary politicking. The enormity of our national challenges at this time does not give room for pettiness or politics of vendetta.”
Nigerians have made billions of naira from importing sub-standard products – SON

Nigerians have made billions of naira from importing sub-standard products – SON

Joseph-Odumodu, DG SON 


Abuja – The Director General of Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr Joseph Odumodu, has said that Nigerians must change their consumption pattern for the economy to thrive.
Odumodu the statement in an interview in Abuja on Friday, adding that currently, the country’s consumption pattern was about 80 per cent of imported products.
Joseph-Odumodu, DG SON
He said no nation would become independent through importation and as such Nigeria needed to do more to ensure that its industries were functional to provide jobs for the youth. “Anytime you are importing, you are paying salaries of people abroad.
“This is a highly populated country, where will our graduates work when there are fewer industries today than there were 20 years ago?
“There are more graduates today than we had 20 years ago; we have to begin to address these inconsistencies.
“So, as I am talking to you, eight out of 10 products used in Nigeria are imported.
“It is not good, it is something we must try to change in the next three to four years to reduce it to 50,’’ Odumodu said.
He expressed regret that some people preferred to do business that harmed other Nigerians by importing substandard products and that SON was determined to ensure the situation did not persist.
He said that in so far as the law had empowered SON to act, it required the personnel to enforce rules on the standardisation of products.
Odumodu said there were over 1,000 markets in Nigeria as well as many borders and that the only way to address the issue of standards was to get people to enforce rules.
“You do not keep the same person, if you keep the same person for three to six months, he will no longer see anything wrong with the importation of substandard products.
“I think government should approve over 1,000 people within the next three months and then people can see real impact of our enforcement activities.
“We currently have about 1,400 people in SON and most of us are in technical areas, such as biologists, chemists and engineers.
“I think we have fairly enough to do the background job that we need to do,’’ Odumodu said.
According to him, some Nigerians have made billions of naira from importing sub-standard products into the country.
He said the new SON Act of 2015 had given the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment the power to designate a port on the advice of SON for a particular set of products.
“Most of the bad cables that come into Nigeria are coming through the borders, they do not come through the ports.
“So, the new Act of SON, 2015 enables the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment to designate a port on the advice of SON for a particular set of products when they are life endangering.
“We can now go to the minister and say we do not want the cables to come through the borders, we want them to come only through Apapa or Tincan Island.
“When that is approved by the minister it automatically becomes law and what it means is that if I see any cable at Seme Border, I can destroy it without testing,’’ he said.
According to him, when such law becomes effective the level of sub-standard products will reduce.
“I assure you that the new act brings relief to Nigerian industries, which means more employment, economic development and government will generate more tax.
“This is how it is all linked up and it is possible,’’ Odumodu said.
Odumodu said SON’s new disposition was giving those involved in illegal businesses a lot of nightmares with some in Alaba International Market, Lagos, and other markets accusing it of changing the rules.
“I believe that a good name is better than all these billions.
“So, when I started in 2011, I went to Alaba, went to all these big markets and they said: `Odumodu, you are trying to change the rules. You are making new laws’
“I told them that we do not make law in SON; we merely insist that people must comply with the law,’’

UN votes $25bn to end preventable deaths of Women, Children by 2030

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has announced over $25 billion initial commitments spanning five years to help end preventable deaths of women, children and adolescents, and ensure their health and well-being at the UN summit for the adoption of the sustainable development agenda.

Heads of State and Government, international organizations, the private sector, foundations, civil society, research and academic institutions, and other key partners also at the event  pledged their support to the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health.

With ambitious yet achievable targets and fully aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, the Global Strategy offers a roadmap to end all preventable deaths of women, children and adolescents, and ensure that they not only survive, but also thrive and transform the world.

According to Ban Ki-moon, the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, will help to build resilient and healthy societies while assuring the world that him and the entire UN system, remain dedicated to saving and improving the lives of the most vulnerable.

His stated, “The commitments announced are expected to grow significantly in the coming years, and include new policies and groundbreaking partnerships from 40 countries and over 100 international organizations, philanthropic foundations, UN agencies, civil society and the private sector”.

Pledges include contributions from the United States ($3.3 billion), Canada ($2.6 billion), Sweden ($2.5 billion), Germany ($1.3 billion), Norway ($420 million), Netherlands ($326 million) and Korea ($300 million) among other donor countries. The amount pledged so far also includes an estimated $6 billion of in-kind contributions, as well as commitments to the Global Financing Facility in support of Every Woman Every Child, launched during the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, in Addis Ababa in July.

The result of extensive consultations, with contributions from more than 7,000 individuals and organizations, and developed in close collaboration with Every Woman Every Childpartners, the Global Strategy applies to everyone, everywhere—from humanitarian and crisis settings to schools and community health centers. It presents an accountability framework and highlights the benefits of innovation.

World leaders such as Ms. Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway, Mr. Arthur Peter Mutharika, President of Malawi, Mr. Uhuru Kenyatta, President of Kenya, Mr. Hailemariam Desalegn, Prime Minister of Ethiopia and Ms. Peng Liyuan, the First Lady of the People’s Republic of China, showed their country’s support and announced their commitments.

Mr. Bill Gates and Ms. Melinda Gates, Co-Chairs and Trustees of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr. Bob Collymore, CEO of Safaricom, Mrs. Graca Machel, Chair of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health Board, and Heads of UN agencies, including UNFPA, the World Health Organization, UNICEF and UNAIDS, among others, also pledged their support, reflecting the breadth of the partnerships and level of political commitment that underpin the Global Strategy.

Vinyl sales generate more revenue than free Spotify, Youtube, and VEVO combined

Here’s a new talking point for audiophiles and flannel-wearers at the water cooler: Vinyl sales generate more money for the music industry than YouTube, ad-based Spotify, and VEVO combined, according to a new report by the RIAA. And it’s not just by a little.

While the on-demand, ad-based, music services are generating more money than ever — $163 million in the first half this year as opposed to $128 million last — vinyl sales, at $222 million, have those numbers soundly beat.

Related: With 15 million subscribers, Apple Music is on the fast track to success

The once-antiquated format now accounts for almost a third of physical music sales. With purchases of Vinyl up 52 percent from this time last year, no other format is growing at such a rapid rate. In fact, CD sales are down by almost a third year over year, with fewer and fewer people interested in digital music outside of streaming services or downloaded material.

In a pop-culture world dominated by streaming and pick-and-choose musical singles, it is interesting to see long form records making such a strong comeback, pointing to what some might consider to be a larger cultural shift.

The modern music consumer, when purchasing physical music, seems to prefer the larger images, exclusive content, and often free digital downloads that come with a vinyl buy. More and more bands are printing special singles, colored vinyl, and other cool content for analog fans.

That said, streaming services still bring in the most money for musicians overall, with most of that revenue coming from paid subscribers, rather than ad-based sales models. Music streaming generated over a billion dollars in the first half of 2015, while all sales of physical recordings only generated $748 million.

Related: Taylor Swift is right: music can’t survive if you don’t pay for it

Still, considering a recent report that most music listeners aren’t likely to subscribe to a paid streaming service in the next six months, this leaves plenty for industry members to mull over.

Many artists have been critical of the lack of money generated through free — and even paid — music services, where it can take hundreds of millions of plays to generate any sort of notable income.

If these numbers hold, more and more of those musicians will continue to work the rebirth of vinyl as part of their solution to that problem.

BlackBerry Priv With Android OS: the news and rumors

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Android fans who still desire a physical keyboard will have something to celebrate later this year, because after many rumors, BlackBerry has confirmed it’s working on an Android phone. It’s called the Priv,  and here’s everything we know so far.

Updated on 09-25-2015 by Andy Boxall: Added in official news that the BlackBerry Priv is real, and coming in the near future.

It’s real! The BlackBerry Venice becomes the BlackBerry Priv

It’s official: BlackBerry is making an Android smartphone called the BlackBerry Priv, and it’ll be on sale before the end of the year. The confirmation comes after a stream of rumors surrounding the device, and was announced inside the company’s second quarter financial results. Sales of its BlackBerry phones reached just 800,000, a third of that seen a year ago, and overall sales dropped by half at the same time.

CEO John Chen wrote in a statement that the company is “focused on making faster progress to achieve profitability in our handset business,” and this has resulted in the Priv, an Android smartphone. There are no official details about the device’s spec yet, but it will “combine the best of BlackBerry security and productivity with the expansive mobile application ecosystem available on the Android platform,” said Chen.
The Priv will have a slider design, and support both Android for Work and BlackBerry’s BES12 platform, showing the firm is aiming it more towards business and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) users. It’s not abandoning BlackBerry 10, and will release version 10.3.3 in March next year.
We’re told more will be revealed in the coming weeks, and the device will be sold in stores and online before the end of the year.

Rumors started several months ago

A Blackberry phone with a codename of Venice leaked back in June, and was believed to be running Android. It was slated to arrive in November with the following specs: a 5.4-inch Quad-HD screen, a 1.8GHz 64-bit hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB RAM, as well as an 18-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
The Venice was shown to have a slide-out physical keyboard, suggesting it was the mysterious slider device CEO John Chen teased at Mobile World Congress. Rumors said the display supposedly has dual-curved edges just like the Galaxy S6 Edge.
In mid-September, Baka Mobile released a hands on video with an alleged BlackBerry Venice evaluation unit. This video reveals a quick launcher to the BlackBerry Hub, Google services, and global searching for both the Web and phone data. The default Web search appears to be Google since the Google Search bar is active on the main screen.
The main interface looks very close to stock Android, but there is no question BlackBerry will add it’s own services into the mix.
We also get a fantastic look at the physical keyboard and the sliding mechanism. The keyboard itself is capacitive, meaning that you will be able to swipe it to scroll content on the main display. It looks really slick.
Content freaks will also be happy to know that a MicroSD slot is onboard as well. Unfortunately, we don’t know how large of card it will accept.

 
Apparently more than a few people were sporting the BlackBerry Venice at the Toronto Film Festival in mid-September. This isn’t a surprise since the company’s headquarters is only 70 miles away. One fan was able to sneak up behind someone using the said device and capture it on camera.
Although not the greatest photo, it showed the Venice running Android. The app appearing on the display looks awfully similar to Google’s Messenger app. Take a look at the second image below, which shows the Messenger app side-by-side with the phone.


Tired of trying to date complete strangers? Get set up by your friends with Spritzr instead

Rather than relying on algorithms, Agarwal said, “Every match you receive [on Spritz] is suggested by a human being — either a mutual friend or a matchmaker within the Spritzr community. That increases the quality of the matches you receive.” After all, “Algorithms can’t pick up a whole host of information that a human eye can.”
Agarwal also identifies a key problem in the “behavioral flippancy” that often manifests itself in dating apps like Tinder or other swipe-based services. Said the founder, “Guys know that the chances of finding a match are small … so they swipe right continuously. This devalues what a match means, as it’s not clear if the couple truly like each other. Many matches don’t lead to a chat. So the odds of going on an actual date with a person you like are tiny.” Calling standard online dating “colossally ineffective,” Agarwal points out that fewer than 25 percent of online daters wind up in a relationship. “You wouldn’t tolerate such results from any other product,” he says, “So why tolerate it from your dating app?”
By abandoning the impersonal touch of the computer for the judgment of actual human beings, Agarwal says that, “A friend or a community matchmaker has put some thought into each suggestion they send your way, making you think before you swipe. And when a mutual like occurs, you know that the other person really means it, so you’re more likely to get chatting and meet up.”
Agarwal founded the new dating app after experiencing his fair share of online romance (or lack thereof). “I started Spritzr because as a single guy I found online dating to be exhausting. It took up a lot of time browsing, swiping, messaging, and generally didn’t lead to much,” he said. “At the same time, I had this friend, Caroline, who was married and would set me up with friends of hers. I thought if I could find a way to make matchmaking easy and low pressure, many more people would act as matchmakers, and singles would have a quick way to find quality dates.”
Thus, Spritzr was born. A key of Agarwal’s was to eliminate some of the “creep” factor that seems to be an integral part of much online dating (my own experiences have demonstrated this). As the CEO pointed out to me, “42 percent of women report being harassed while using a dating app or website.” But having a mutual friend recommend a potential love interest “removes that anxiety and gets the couple off to a positive start.” And best of all, there’s some guarantee that you’re meeting a real person, and not being catfished.
Even if you’re in a happy, committed relationship yourself, Agarwal is confident that you can use Spritz as a matchmaker. No, this isn’t Ashley Madison 2.0, but as a 2014 Duke study noted, playing matchmaker has actually been shown to make people happier. As a result, Spritz is equally dependent on its singles community and its matchmaker community for creating a more realistic dating environment, even if it is online.
At the end of the day, Agarwal says, “Whether it’s dating apps or some other online tool, digital dating is definitely here to stay. The trick is going to be how we can make it authentic, enjoyable, and effective at the same time.” Spritzr may just be the start of a solution.

BlackBerry Priv with Android: All the news and rumors

Android fans who still desire a physical keyboard will have something to celebrate later this year, because after many rumors, BlackBerry has confirmed it’s working on an Android phone. It’s called the Priv,  and here’s everything we know so far.
Updated on 09-25-2015 by Andy Boxall: Added in official news that the BlackBerry Priv is real, and coming in the near future.

It’s real! The BlackBerry Venice becomes the BlackBerry Priv

It’s official: BlackBerry is making an Android smartphone called the BlackBerry Priv, and it’ll be on sale before the end of the year. The confirmation comes after a stream of rumors surrounding the device, and was announced inside the company’s second quarter financial results. Sales of its BlackBerry phones reached just 800,000, a third of that seen a year ago, and overall sales dropped by half at the same time.

CEO John Chen wrote in a statement that the company is “focused on making faster progress to achieve profitability in our handset business,” and this has resulted in the Priv, an Android smartphone. There are no official details about the device’s spec yet, but it will “combine the best of BlackBerry security and productivity with the expansive mobile application ecosystem available on the Android platform,” said Chen.
The Priv will have a slider design, and support both Android for Work and BlackBerry’s BES12 platform, showing the firm is aiming it more towards business and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) users. It’s not abandoning BlackBerry 10, and will release version 10.3.3 in March next year.
We’re told more will be revealed in the coming weeks, and the device will be sold in stores and online before the end of the year.

Rumors started several months ago

A Blackberry phone with a codename of Venice leaked back in June, and was believed to be running Android. It was slated to arrive in November with the following specs: a 5.4-inch Quad-HD screen, a 1.8GHz 64-bit hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB RAM, as well as an 18-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
The Venice was shown to have a slide-out physical keyboard, suggesting it was the mysterious slider device CEO John Chen teased at Mobile World Congress. Rumors said the display supposedly has dual-curved edges just like the Galaxy S6 Edge.
In mid-September, Baka Mobile released a hands on video with an alleged BlackBerry Venice evaluation unit. This video reveals a quick launcher to the BlackBerry Hub, Google services, and global searching for both the Web and phone data. The default Web search appears to be Google since the Google Search bar is active on the main screen.
The main interface looks very close to stock Android, but there is no question BlackBerry will add it’s own services into the mix.
We also get a fantastic look at the physical keyboard and the sliding mechanism. The keyboard itself is capacitive, meaning that you will be able to swipe it to scroll content on the main display. It looks really slick.
Content freaks will also be happy to know that a MicroSD slot is onboard as well. Unfortunately, we don’t know how large of card it will accept.

 
Apparently more than a few people were sporting the BlackBerry Venice at the Toronto Film Festival in mid-September. This isn’t a surprise since the company’s headquarters is only 70 miles away. One fan was able to sneak up behind someone using the said device and capture it on camera.
Although not the greatest photo, it showed the Venice running Android. The app appearing on the display looks awfully similar to Google’s Messenger app. Take a look at the second image below, which shows the Messenger app side-by-side with the phone.



Ex Bauchi governor's son, Umar Yuguda & wife share romantic pic



Ex Bauchi governor's son, Umar Yuguda & wife share romantic picture and he captioned it 
"When dining with mrs, everything tastes good. Best times of life" - Umar, who shared the pic, wrote

VOTE: Who wore it better? Stephanie Kalu Uche vs Kim Kardashian West


Footballer Kalu Uche's Wife/beauty queen, Stephanie Uche versus Kim K in a low-cut, black and white jumpsuit. Who wore it better?

Usher and Manager Grace Miguel secretly marry, jet off to Cuba for honeymoon

R & B singer Usher Raymond and Grace Miguel secretly wed prior to going off to Cuba for their honeymoon over Labor Day weekend, which was a little over 2 weeks ago.

According to US weekly, one source said the duo planned on marrying before 100 guests in Atlanta but decided to elope instead.

Following their secret wedding, the newlyweds celebrated their honeymoon in Havana, Cuba
In one Instagram photo posted by Miguel, Usher’s new gold wedding band is on clear display.

Usher and Grace had been dating since 2009 and in January of this year he proposed to her. Miguel is also Usher's Manager.

Kylie Jenner allegedly made Tyga cancel his Brazillian concert out of jealousy

Brazilian concert promoters have claimed that Tyga cancelled his recent string of shows because of girlfriend Kylie Jenner.
Tyga who was due to perform his first show on September 24th informed promoters that he wasn’t going to make it.
One tour promoter said:
"A rep told us he would not be coming to Brazil for his shows because he was stopped by his current girlfriend, media personality and socialite Kylie Jenner.
"We are very upset in finding out an artist lacks the professionalism and the love for Brazilian fans, and allows something personal to interfere with his work schedule.”
According to reports the rapper might now have to fork out $400,000 for breaching his contract as he was already paid for the shows and all accommodation and flights had been booked.

His Brazilian fans speculated that the reason he pulled out was because Kylie was worried about all the Brazilian beauties he would be surrounded by.

NEWS: Jim Iyke meets Martin Luther King Jr III and other US black cacus leaders

Actor Jim Iyke got to meet the son of human rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. He met with Martin Luther King Jr III, Dee Dawkins-Haigler, leader of the ATL Black cacus, Georgia House of rep member and some members of ATL power circle at a private party in ATL, Georgia. More photos below



Viola Davis, Minority Women and the Small Screen-Small Business Connection

During her acceptance speech at the 67th Emmy Awards on Sunday, Viola Davis - the first African American to ever win best lead actress in a drama - celebrated the moment not so much as one of personal accomplishment, but as an collective breakthrough for women of color in Hollywood. Chock full of praise for fellow black actors, actresses and writers, the speech quickly garnered praise from across the country and all corners of the Internet.
 
"The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity," Davis said in perhaps the most powerful moment of the speech.
 
It isn't only Hollywood where minority women are breaking through, though. On Main Streets around the country, economists are seeing a similarly uplifting trend.
 
In fact, women of color are now the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the country, according to recently released research by the National Women's Business Council, which examined census data from 2007 to 2012. Over that period, the number of firms owned by black women surged by 67.5 percent, the council found, a growth rate topped only by female Hispanic entrepreneurs (up 87.5 percent). Meanwhile, the number of firms owned by Asian women shot up 44.3 percent.
 
Companies owned by white women ticked up, too, but at a much slower clip (10.1 percent). Overall, the rate of new business formation among women of all races now outpaces the rate of new business starts by men.
 
"It's the perfect storm of opportunity," NWBC President Carla Harris told members of the press when asked about the reason for the recent surge. She later added that "there cannot be a better time for women to start and to scale their businesses."
 
Those new businesses mean new jobs, too. In 2007, businesses owned by females employed about 7.5 million people. Only five years later, that number has increased almost 20 percent, with nearly 9 million Americans working at women-owned firms.
 
Much of the expanded opportunity appears to be in the South, as states like Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida have all seen the number of women-led businesses grow by 40 percent or more since 2007, more than any other states in the country.
 
Just like in Hollywood, there's still plenty of room for improvement in terms of gender and racial diversity on Main Street. While their ranks are growing quickly, the number of women-owned businesses still remains well below those owned by men, with nearly 55 percent American companies owned entirely by males.
 
That majority holds true for every ethnic group, save one -- black women. Nearly six in ten companies owned by African Americans are now owned by women.

News: 2015 Miss Heritage to launch her book 'The Jewel' tomorrow in Abuja

Beauty with brains alert! It is indeed going be a day to be remembered, as the current Miss Heritage Nigeria, Queen Benedicta Akpana is set to make history in the reign of beauty queens in Nigeria. The first beauty Queen to write a book on Nigerian Heritage. The book is a compendium of Nigerian Proverbs titled "The Jewel" which is scheduled to be launched in the City of Abuja, Nigeria.

24th of September 2015 is the Date. Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja is the Venue.
5pm is the Time. You're all invited!


Sometimes I wear Hijab to cover my curves — Victoria Kimani

Sometimes I wear Hijab to cover my curves — Victoria Kimani

Kimani


 Victoria Kimani

Kenya-born Victoria Kimani stormed the Nigerian music scene to make a difference. Couple of years down the line, it seems the curvaceous beauty has found a nest for herself and she is set to blossom and compete with the very best in the industry. Signed to Chocolate City label, the gorgeous diva talked to us about her life:
Evolution into music
Just like every other talented singer, music started for Victoria Kimani at a very tender age. In fact to show how talented she is, she recorded her first single, titled  How I feel,  at the age of 16.
“I remember singing around the house because my parents played gospel music a lot. But I preferred listening to real American gospel music.
Singing along most times, I started practising and miming on my own. So, one day, I was just singing all alone in the house and my dad walked in and caught me singing. He told me that I had a beautiful voice, but I never believed him because I didn’t really know I could sing. I just liked singing at that point. Because of that, I didn’t like singing in his presence any longer because I was shy. Later, my dad got me a tape recorder and I was recording myself after which I would play it back to listen to myself. After sometime, I started learning how to make words rhyme.
When I turned 16, I recorded my first song which was titled,  How I feel.  It was the most interesting song you would ever hear and I kept recording myself till I turned 17. At 17, I did a back up for Mercy Macah, a top Kenyan legendary singer and she was really at the peak of her career at that time. So I used to visit her and sing for her and she liked my voice. Then she told me she was going for a musical tour two week from then and asked me to come along if I was ready to work hard enough on my singing. We worked together and we did about 16 songs. I learned a lot with her touring countries like, Burkinafaso and Tanzania. We went all over Kenya, performing. That was the beginning of my music career.”
About her person
Aside music, Victoria simply describes herself as a slightly rebellious person. “I would describe myself as slightly rebellious and an eccentric person. I think I am an eccentric person because I like to express myself and I get really bored if I have the same hairstyle for a long time. I don’t like waiting for people to do things for me. Even now that I am signed to Chocolate City, I do a lot of things myself. I used to be a make-up artiste at some point, so I just learned how to do things for myself. I am an independent person.”

On why she did not venture into gospel music, given her strict Christian background, she said, “my mother asks me that every day when we talk on phone. She will tell me that it will be better if I go into gospel but I don’t know why I don’t want to go into gospel.
I think when I started writing, it was more about how I started, so it was more about expressing how I feel and not necessarily about worship. I love worship music and I listen to it when I want to sleep. I just never saw myself as someone who will make gospel music but I saw myself as someone who will make music that will talk about Christ.”
Her involvement with  One campaign
With her involvement in the  One campaign  which is in its second stage now, the Kenyan-born Nigeria-based talented singer has said that she bought the idea because she feels that would be a wonderful way of letting the continent know the importance of agriculture since the first edition of the campaign talked about the benefits of investing in agriculture in order to reduce poverty.
“This is actually my second year of being involved in One Campaign. The first year was basically to promote and speak about agriculture to different people in Africa.
It is all about trying to encourage the youths to be more involved in farming, and reminding them that the richest black man in the world, Dangote, is very much involved in agriculture. So we are just trying to encourage the youths that we have wealth at home through agriculture, that, there is no need going outside to look for wealth when we have so much wealth at home too.
When they called me the first time for the  One Campaign, I did not even know what the campaign was all about but I later realised that it is all about poverty eradication. Poverty affects women more than it affects men. Anything that affects women touches my heart considerably.
On how much of the campaign she has taken home to her people in Kenya, she said, “you know what, this is my lifestyle, this is what I am all about. Recently, there is something going on in the streets of Kenya where women were stripped naked for dressing in a way they termed indecent.
The idea is that women are not allowed to wear anything that exposes their body and I was very vocal with the campaign. I dress the way I want and you find out that it all boils down to sexism and poverty and illiteracy. Because I was looking at some women who were victims of that, they were not even indecent; they were wearing leggings. This is something I speak about all the time. So I am very involved with it in my country. I would really want the campaign to come to Kenya as well. Having the likes of Omotola and Waje, among others, coming to Kenya for the campaign will be awesome.
Comparing Nigerian music industry with Kenyan
It is no doubt a true statement that barely few years since she got into the Nigerian music industry all the way from Kenya, Victoria Kimani has impressed. Talking about her instant success in the Nigerian music industry she said she wanted to do a pan-African music that would be accepted all over the continent.
“Before I was signed to  Los Angelos Laker Ron Artist, I knew I had always wanted to come back home and do music that would be accepted in Africa as a whole. I knew that if I had gone to Kenya it could be cool but everyone knows that when you talk of music and entertainment in general, Nigeria is like Hollywood, compared with other countries in Africa.
So I said to myself, I needed to come here because there are so many talents. So many people including the media are so interested in music compared to Kenya where less than 65% of Kenyan youths are interested in music but here in Nigeria it is like 70%. So when I was in the US I told myself that I needed to go back home and be a pan-African artiste; that artiste who will be able to move around the continent. So that was the reason for my coming in her,. I am so grateful to God, almost three years into the business I would say that I am getting closer to my goal but there is still a lot of work to be done.
Victoria Kimani as a sex symbol
Victoria Kimani has been described as one of the most beautiful and sexiest women to ever grace the African music scene. Looking at her and seeing those captivating curves you may agree with those who describe her that way. But in her own perception she sees being a sex symbol as a totally different thing and she explains:
“I don’t think that is a bad thing. I am quite aware of that. Besides, why should I apologise for owning up to what is mine. At times, I can choose to wear  Hijab  to cover it up. Sometimes, I decide to flaunt it. I don’t even look at what people say because this is me and I try to be myself oftentimes. It is people who look at me as sex symbol. I think seeing me as a sex symbol depends on what the people seeing me that way think. It is their own assessment because I do not dress or act it. Dressing is a thing of choice, what others like might be what others dislike.
Problems with the parents
Many would be wondering how her parents were able to cope with her eccentric lifestyle as a child, being the only daughter of the house. But she wasted no time in disappointing them with this answer, “I think they liked it because I was doing what was right and I was very resourceful. I would sing when I was on my own. Because my daddy was a singer too before he became a pastor, he never saw anything wrong in my singing. Besides, I think I inherited my father’s strong and stubborn streak.
I remember some people have told me my father was very stubborn in his young days before he became a pastor. But like I said, it was never an issue; I never saw that as an issue. I remember when I said I wanted to pierce my nose, I was too young back then in the States and was not yet 18 but I went ahead. When I showed it to my dad he just said “it is nice and cool.” I expected him to be mad at me but he showed no such sign.
“Knowing I had no qualms with my father concerning issues like that, couple of years later I had my tongue pierced and when he saw it he shouted that I should spit what was in my mouth out. I hid it from him for sometime but told him the truth later and he never complained. All I can say is that my parents understand the difference between a good kid who is just weird and a bad kid who is going out of his/her ways to do something bad.”
Her fashion style
“I work with a lot of make-up artistes but sometimes I dictate my style myself. If I see something that I feel it is not going to look good on me, I will not wear it so that it will not look like somebody is forcing me to wear something. I like to try different things and that is one good thing about fashion.”
To make the record clear, she said that her fashion style is quite different from her lifestyle as she said she lives a disciplined and focused life.
“My fashion is different from my lifestyle. My fashion might be weird and crazy but that is not my lifestyle. I think I live a very disciplined and focused life. I wake up in the morning, work out, cook my own food and go to the studio and do whatever I want to do. I live a very normal and simple life. I don’t really have a party lifestyle, I don’t club much. I think I need to keep working harder because at the end of the day I want to be found backing my parents up in whatever they are doing. And to do that, I need to have capital. I need to have money coming in for myself.
Doing a Kenyan music
For so many who are expecting this singer to do a full Kenyan music, their expectations may take a very long time to come to fulfillment as the singer can’t see herself doing it better than those in it already. “That is a very good question, I think I can’t call it a Kenyan music because Kenyan music does not necessarily have a sound the way we have a sound here. But Kenyan music has always been very diverse and we have some Kenyan artistes that do that well.
They have a very acoustic kind of dance. The thing about the music is that you don’t have a sound for it but you can differentiate it from other people’s music or tracks with the language. I am kind of scared because I do not know how to go about the song on this side of the continent. I have taken time to listen to all the sounds that I hear but I have not heard one I can really say sounds Kenyan.”

Kylie Jenner shares new bikini photos...


Kylie shared these new pictures of herself taken by the pool at her home in a two piece black bikini

We Have Some Heartbreaking News About Leonardo DiCaprio


wow  It sounds like a huge, flashy number: $2.6 trillion.
That's probably why the environmental activist group 350.org used it in a headline for a press release today announcing a report on the growing movement to divest from dirty energy companies: "FOSSIL FUEL DIVESTMENT PLEDGES SURPASS $2.6 TRILLION."
But the report itself tells a somewhat different story.
Released this morning at a New York press conference, the report tallied commitments—made by a global assortment of universities, local governments, pension funds, charitable foundations, religious institutions, and more—to sell off investments in the fossil fuel industry. The tactic has become popular with climate activists as a way to call attention to the industry's transgressions against the climate, and maybe even to destabilize its bottom line.
On hand to trumpet the findings: Leonardo DiCaprio, along with the head of the UN climate agency (via video) and a packed room of top brass from environmental groups, clean energy companies, and major foundations. DiCaprio himself joined the list, pledging to divest his personal finances and his foundation's holdings from fossil fuels.
That big number—$2.6 trillion—has nothing to do with the amount of money that is actually being pulled out of fossil fuel stocks.
"To date," the report reads, "436 institutions and 2,040 individuals across 43 countries and representing $2.6 trillion in assets have committed to divest from fossil fuel companies."
"That's real money," said Ellen Dorsey, director of the Wallace Global Fund, in announcing the number, to much applause.
And it is! Pulling that kind of cash out of the fossil fuel juggernaut could land a true financial blow, a clear victory in the global war to stop climate change.
But there's a catch. That big number—$2.6 trillion—has nothing to do with the amount of money that is actually being pulled out of fossil fuel stocks. In fact, the investment consultancy behind today's report has no idea how much money the institutions surveyed have invested in fossil fuels, and thus how much they have pledged to divest.
Instead, that number refers to the total size of all the assets held by those institutions—hence the word "representing" in the quote above from the report. And that's a huge difference.
Here's a perfect example: The report lists the University of California system as a prominent new entry into the divestment movement. Earlier this month, the UC's chief investment officer announced that the system's endowment would sell off its holdings in coal and tar sands oil. Those holdings were worth about $200 million. An undisclosed amount is still invested in oil and gas. But the report uses the full amount of the university's total endowment: $98 billion. That's 490 times higher than the amount of money actually being divested.
So what's the exact portion of the $2.6 trillion that is being divested from fossil fuels? No one knows. Indeed, Dorsey couldn't even confirm that all the institutions listed in the report necessarily had any fossil fuel holdings in their portfolios before they decided to divest. As for DiCaprio, when asked by reporters to clarify the exact amount of his personal stake in fossil fuels, he smiled and waved but kept mum.
"Every investment portfolio is different, and some are exceedingly complex," Dorsey said.
Brad Goz, the director of business development for a New York consultancy that helps institutions figure out how to divest, agreed that it can be difficult to figure out how and where a fund is invested.
"Hedge funds like to keep it opaque," he said. "But that's becomes less challenging when CEOs demand [the information]."
The best Dorsey could offer was an estimate based on the portion of the value of the S&P 500 that comes from fossil fuel companies: 3 to 7 percent. In other words, that $2.6 trillion statistic is probably much closer to $182 billion—a pretty small piece of the roughly $6 trillion value of the global market for coal, oil, and gas. Dorsey also clarified that the promised divestments are scheduled to take place over the next five years, not overnight.

To be fair, the real divestment figure isn't nothing, and there's some evidence that it's growing: When this same analysis was released last year, the reported figure was just $50 billion (compared with $2.6 trillion this year). Still, it's not clear whether any of this is enough to actually draw the notice of corporations like Exxon and Shell, and the report offered no evidence that the divestment campaign has had a specific, tangible impact on share prices.
In an interview following the announcement, May Boeve, director of the activist group 350.org, defended the framing of the announcement, saying she doesn't "think it's misleading."
"The purpose of divestment is to make the point that the [fossil fuel] industry is losing legitimacy," she said. "It's about their reputation, which is less quantifiable but equally damaging."
If she meant that the appearance of a big divestment movement can help promote more divestment, she's probably right. Expect to see more announcements like this over the next few weeks in advance of the upcoming UN climate talks in Paris. Just make sure to read the fine print.

New US-Trained Rebels in Syria Gave Their Weapons to al-Qaeda

It’s already been heavily reported how badly the first class of New Syrian Forces (NSF), also known as Division 30, did after being trained by the US and sent into Syria. There were 54 of them to start, and last week Centcom conceded there were only “four or five left.” This may still look like a runaway success compared to the second class.
The second class entered Syria by way of Turkey on Friday, and according to reports there were between 70 and 75 of them in total. Today, reports out of Syria suggest that the group immediately took its weapons and vehicles to al-Qaeda territory and turned them all over to them.
A statement from al-Qaeda’s Syria branch said the group’s membership had agreed to give them everything in return for “safe passage,” and that the leader of the second class, Anas Ibrahim Obeid, plans to issue a statement repudiating the US training strategy.
Obeid told al-Qaeda he “tricked” the US coalition because he wanted their weapons. Ironically he would’ve been one of the top ranked NSF forces left, after Lt. Col. Mohammad al-Dhaher resigned this weekend, complained the program was “not serious.”
The latest loss speaks volumes about the state of US vetting of its “pro-US” rebels, at a time when reports suggest they intend to dramatically lower those vetting requirements in the future for the sake of faster arming of rebel factions.


Hillary Clinton Opposes the Keystone Pipeline

Hillary Clinton has long declined to take a position on whether or not the Obama administration should approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline. That just changed. At a campaign event Tuesday in Des Moines, Iowa, Clinton came out against the controversial project.
Here's her statement, via NBC:
"I think it is imperative that we look at the Keystone XL pipeline as what I believe it is: A distraction from the important work we have to do to combat climate change, and, unfortunately from my perspective, one that interferes with our ability to move forward and deal with other issues," she said during a campaign event in Iowa Tuesday.
"Therefore, I oppose it. I oppose it because I don't think it's in the best interest of what we need to do to combat climate change."
Clinton now joins the ranks of two of her opponents in the Democratic presidential primary, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley, who have both opposed the pipeline. Democrat Jim Webb, however, supports the project, along with all of the Republican candidates. A final decision, which has been years in the making, is expected from the Obama administration by the end of this year.

The Obamas welcome Pope Francis to the US...(photos)

The 78-year-old pontiff landed in Washington today for his first visit to the US. President Barack Obama arrived the tarmac with his wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha to welcome the pontiff when his plane landed minutes ago at Joint Base Andrews.