Thursday, December 8, 2011

PINA Comes To Town This Saturday @ Silverbird Galleria



Goethe-Institut Nigeria in cooperation with iRep Documentary Film Forum (iREP) and the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) cordially invites you to the December edition of the Monthly Film Screening.

The choice film for the month is PINA, a feature-length dance film in 3D, based on the life and works of Pina Bausch, directed by acclaimed German director Wim Wenders (Buena Vista Social Club). It features the unique and inspiring art of the great German choreographer who died in summer 2009.



Together with the ensemble of the Tanztheater Wuppertal, Wenders takes the audience on a sensual, visually stunning journey of discovery into a new dimension: straight onto the stage with the legendary Tanztheater Wuppertal ensemble– the place which for 35 years, was the home and centre for Pina Bausch’s creativity.

Date: Saturday December 10

Venue: SilverBird Galleria, 133 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Time: 3pm

ENTRY IS FREE

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

When Tichina Rolanda Arnold Came To Town

Tichina and upcoming Nigerian actor Alloysius, aka 2MS at the closing gala night of the second AFRIFF International Film festival in the Lagos Oriental Hotel on Victoria Island, Lagos, Saturday night, December 3, 2011..

Beautiful American actress and singer Tichina Rolanda Arnold who is popular for her roles of "Pamela James" on the FOX sitcom Martin and the family matriarch "Rochelle" on the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, was one of the special guests from Hollywood at the closing gala and awards night of the 2011 AFRIFF International Film Festival last Saturday December 3, at the Lagos Oriental Hotel on Victoria Island.

Nigerians Report saw her posing for photographers and by her side was the young and handsome Alloysius, aka 2MS, an upcoming Nigerian actor and hip hop rapper who is popular for the lead role of "Dede" in the Off Campus series on M-Net’s DSTV and also featured in several Nollywood movies, including Andy Amenechi’s Honey and Iwene, My Son, Ernest Obi’s A Time To Die, and Lancelot Imaseun’s Private Sin and will be playing a cameo role with famous Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji in a new Teco Benson film. His debut single "Haters, Get Away" will be released early 2012.

“Wow! I am elated about being able to visit the motherland a second time. I am about to experience amazing feelings that I felt the first time. There is no place like the motherland; the smell, the people, the atmosphere and the spirit. So to get back there for a second time means a lot to me and I wanna thank the festival for that,“ Tichina enthused to the local paparazzi. Tichina and Emmy Award winning actress Lynn Whitfield were celebrated on the red carpet.

~ Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima



25 Emerging Market Countries will be $27 to $49 Billion Smart Grid Opportunity Over The Next Decade

7 Dec 2011 13:17 Africa/Lagos


25 Emerging Market Countries will be $27 to $49 Billion Smart Grid Opportunity Over The Next Decade

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2011

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study has identified 25 emerging market countries that are positioned for the next wave of smart grid activity over the coming decade. These countries will represent a smart metering market alone of at least $27 billion and could reach $49 billion by 2020. The total number of electricity meters in these countries will grow to 406 million by 2020, with 28% already under some regulatory mandate or target to be "smart meters." The new study, released by Northeast Group, LLC is entitled "Emerging Markets Smart Grid: 25-Country Overview." It analyzes the smart grid potential of 25 countries from Central/Eastern Europe, Latin America, Middle East/North Africa, South Africa, and Southeast Asia.

"The majority of smart grid activity to-date has taken place in well known markets in North America, Western Europe and East Asia. These developed markets represent more than 95% of the current installed base of smart meters worldwide. However, there are a number of very attractive emerging market countries that have not received as much coverage and have very strong potential for smart metering and other smart grid projects. We view these 25 countries as representing the next wave of activity worldwide," according to Northeast Group, LLC.

"Smart grid offers emerging markets a number of potential benefits. Countries can improve overall electric utility reliability, reduce electricity theft rates, manage surging demand and incorporate new sources of renewable energy. Modernizing the electricity infrastructure will be increasingly important as these economies grow quickly over the next several years. The 25 countries in the study are forecast to see average annual GDP growth of 4.3% over the next five years, compared with 1.7% in the developed world," according to Northeast Group, LLC.

All 25 countries analyzed in the study are projected to begin smart grid deployments in the coming decade. In fact, 11 of the 25 countries are well positioned to begin large-scale smart grid deployments within the next 1–3 years. These include Brazil, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the United Arab Emirates. The scope of the study did not include the China or India markets.

Smart metering – or advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) – deployments will make up the majority of initial smart grid activity, creating significant meter hardware, communications, IT, and professional services markets across the 25 countries. Following AMI, there is strong potential for distribution automation, substation automation, and home energy management technologies, including distributed solar generation and electric vehicle supply equipment.

Northeast Group, LLC assessed the smart meter potential of each country based on the potential benefits, the regulatory framework in place and the total market size. The report includes details on each of the 25 countries, including their industry structure, regulatory framework, business case indicators, and existing smart grid activity.

"Emerging Markets Smart Grid: 25-Country Overview" is 91 pages long and includes over 80 unique charts, tables and graphics. To order a copy of the report, please visit www.northeast-group.com or email Ben Gardner at: ben.gardner@northeast-group.com

ABOUT: Northeast Group, LLC is a Washington, DC-based smart grid market intelligence firm. Our research is focused on the smart grid opportunity in emerging market countries.

Key questions addressed in this report:

* Which emerging market countries have the most developed smart grid regulatory frameworks?
* Which emerging market countries have the potential to reap the most direct benefits from smart meter deployments?
* Which international and local vendors are best placed to take advantage of growth in emerging markets smart grid?
* How will regional bodies such as the EU, ASEAN, and GCC expedite deployments?
* What other smart grid projects such as distribution automation, substation automation and home energy management are also evolving?

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How Optimized Images Can Drive Improved Visibility for Adverts



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7 Dec 2011 16:42 Africa/Lagos


Photo SEO: How Optimized Images Can Drive Improved Visibility for Messages

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NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2011



NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Images garner prominent placement on search results pages and can generate considerable visibility for PR and marketing communications messages. Today on the Beyond PR blog, we offer tips for optimizing photos and taking advantage of specific image search and buying behaviors to improve the visibility of publicity and marketing photos.

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The Beyond PR blog highlights communications tactics and trends in public relations, investor relations, social media, SEO and content marketing.

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Sudan: Faith Leaders, Activists Deliver 45,000 Postcards To Secretary Clinton



Faith Leaders, Activists Deliver 45,000 Postcards To Secretary Clinton Demanding Stronger U.S. Action To Stop Attacks On Sudanese Civilians


Meeting with Special Ambassador to Sudan Focused on New Reports of Mass Atrocities Ordered by Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir


(Washington, DC) – Faith-based and activist leaders delivered 45,000 postcards to the State Department today, calling on Secretary Clinton to take strong action to stop attacks on innocent civilians in Sudan and hold its President Omar al-Bashir fully accountable.

The action came on the heels of news reports that Sudan’s armed forces attacked and are occupying the South Sudanese the town of Jaw, an area providing refuge to victims of previous attacks in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states.


Tom Andrews, President of United to End Genocide and Special Ambassador to Sudan, Princeton Lyman

“Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir has led attacks on civilians, forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes in the last six months, and is now occupying a South Sudan village where his victims sought refuge,” stated Tom Andrews, President of United to End Genocide. “These atrocities must be met with action by the Obama Administration, not its current tepid policy of holding out normalization as a reward for Sudan’s good behavior.” Andrews, along with representatives from the Nuba Mountains and faith organizations met with Special Ambassador to Sudan Princeton Lyman, and expressed the concerns shared by many Americans.

“Activists across the country are joining our ‘Stop Bashir!’ campaign to amplify the voices of men, women and children in Darfur, in South Kordofan, in Blue Nile and in South Sudan who are being attacked, terrorized and driven from their homes by Sudan’s president, Omar al-Bashir,” stated Andrews.

“We will not stop the pressure until Secretary Clinton demonstrates the leadership needed to stop these brutal attacks.”Anyone can send an electronic version of this postcard in just a few seconds by visiting www.stopbashir.org. This year alone, more than 500,000 people have been displaced in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile, and the Government of Sudan is blocking access to aid, setting up a likely humanitarian crisis.

United to End Genocide is calling for the Administration to: Press for full and unimpeded access for international humanitarian organizations to South Kordofan, Blue Nile and Darfur ;Push the United Nations Security Council to demand the Government of Sudan immediately cease conducting offensive military flights in and over South Kordofan and Blue Nile;Push the United Nations Security Council to authorize a peacekeeping force for South Kordofan and Blue Nile that contains a human rights monitoring component along with the appropriate resources and mandate necessary to protect civilians;Push for the expansion of the existing United Nations arms embargo for Darfur to all of Sudan;Hold perpetrators of violence accountable by strengthening and expanding U.S. and UN sanctions against those responsible for violence in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, and Abyei; andDemand an independent international investigation into crimes committed against civilians in Abyei, Blue Nile, and South Kordofan, preferably through the International Criminal Court.

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The Save Darfur Coalition and Genocide Intervention Network are now United to End Genocide. The organization remains committed to its work to end the crisis in Darfur and bring peace to all of Sudan as well as to end violence in other areas of mass atrocities. The merger creates the world’s largest anti-genocide activist organization, with a membership base of hundreds of thousands of committed activists, an unparalleled nationwide student movement, more than 190 faith-based, advocacy and human rights partner organizations, and a network of institutional investors collectively representing more than $3 trillion in assets under management.



What's Next for Morocco?



6 Dec 2011 17:49 Africa/Lagos


Roundtable: What's Next for Morocco? Assessing Opportunities & Challenges After Elections

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2011

WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Thursday, an expert panel will offer their insights on the challenges and opportunities facing Morocco after its recent parliamentary elections. Specifically, how were the elections conducted? What were the results and what do they mean? What are the likely outcomes of forming a coalition government and implementing reform under the new Constitution? What are the implications for the region and for US policy?

The roundtable will take place on
Thursday, December 8, 2011 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at
1777 F Street, NW, First Floor, Washington, DC 20006

Participants include:
Dr. Anouar Boukhars , Asst. Professor of Political Science & International Studies, McDaniel College
Shari Bryan , Vice-President, National Democratic Institute
Edward M. Gabriel , former US Ambassador to Morocco
Lahcen Haddad , Recently Re-Elected Member of Parliament for the Popular Movement (MP)
Robert Holley , Executive Director, Moroccan American Center for Policy

Please RSVP with Name and Affiliation to cdearing@moroccanamericancenter.com

On November 25, millions of Moroccans went to the polls to elect the first Parliament under the new Constitution ratified on July 1. The Justice and Development Party (PJD), the moderate Islamic party, will have the largest presence in the new Parliament with 107 of the 395 seats. His Majesty King Mohammed VI has appointed Abdelilah Benkirane, leader of the Justice and Development Party (PJD), as Prime Minister and asked the PJD to form the new governing coalition, a process that is now underway. Over the past two decades, Morocco has demonstrated its commitment to democratic reforms. Nevertheless, questions remain about how they will be implemented and what this election and its results mean for Morocco's political future.

For more about Morocco's democratic reforms, visit www.moroccoonthemove.com and follow us on Twitter - @MorocOnTheMove

The Moroccan American Center for Policy (MACP) is a non-profit organization whose principal mission is to inform opinion makers, government officials, and interested publics in the United States about political and social developments in Morocco and the role being played by the Kingdom of Morocco in broader strategic developments in North Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. For more, please visit www.moroccoonthemove.com.

This material is distributed by the Moroccan American Center for Policy on behalf of the Government of Morocco. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Deloitte Report Examines the Future of Oil and Gas in the Middle East and Beyond


Oil and Gas in Nigeria. Photo Credit: Godwin Joseph Igwe.

6 Dec 2011 07:00 Africa/Lagos


Deloitte Report Examines the Future of Oil and Gas in the Middle East and Beyond


Deloitte Report Examines the Future of Oil and Gas in the Middle East and Beyond
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DOHA, Qatar and NEW YORK, Dec. 6, 2011



DOHA, Qatar and NEW YORK, Dec. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) today released its third annual Oil & Gas reality check report at the World Petroleum Congress (WPC) in Doha, Qatar. The 2012 report examines how the oil and gas (O&G) sector could evolve in the coming year when considering the potential impact of trends that emerged in 2011—namely, Libya's evolving political landscape, Iraq's increased stability, Brazil's emergence as an industry player, the global push toward shale gas production, and the decoupling of gas and oil prices.



According to the report, the governmental changes in Libya will have a deep impact on how its oil industry functions, as well as the extent of its participation in the global market. In Iraq, the increase in stability and decrease in violence could help the government ramp up its oil production capacity, but the country's infrastructure may not be equipped to support an increase in production. Additionally, security concerns in both countries remain paramount.

"It is expected that an increase of output by non-OPEC nations will make up for rising demand in 2012—and while Iraq and Libya will undoubtedly play a major role in the global oil industry, both countries have obstacles to overcome that will likely have a major impact on the market in the year ahead," said Carl Hughes, DTTL Global Head of Energy & Resources.

According to the report, Brazil's entry into the global oil production market—after an estimated 50 to 120 billion barrels' worth of high-quality light sweet crude oil reserves were discovered offshore—has left Brazil's federal government, its states, the majority state-owned oil company Petrobras, and international oil companies all wanting a share. As the Brazilian government tries to determine how to maximize profit from these fields, the primary challenge that has emerged is how it can avoid jeopardizing the billions of dollars in investment needed to develop the fields, as raising taxes and royalties on the oil reserves could deter foreign investment.

The production of shale gas has already transformed the energy industry in the United States, and now a global push for the production of this resource has taken place, with Europe, Asia, and South America leading the pack. But according to the report, there is still inconclusive evidence of the potential effects that hydraulic fracturing, the process used to extract the gas from the tight rock formations, has on groundwater resources.

"The more emerging markets find shale gas, the more it will have an effect on the global gas industry," said Ken McKellar, Regional Leader, Energy & Resources, Deloitte Middle East. "Energy demand in the emerging markets is on the rise, making energy security a critical priority. Therefore, these countries are less likely to be concerned with the environmental consequences of hydraulic fracturing. Shale gas could change their fortunes and make them into net exporters, which many analysts expect the United States to be by the end of the decade."

The report also finds that oil and gas prices could decouple permanently, citing the globalization of natural gas, companies that increasingly specialize in all facets of the gas industry value chain, and the emergence of shale gas. Further, according to the report, oil demand will remain high, keeping prices on a steady incline. And with the globalization of natural gas, markets are able to set their gas prices based on market prices, not oil prices.

Among the other topics covered in the report are: labor issues faced by Canadian oil sands industry the American tight oil industry, the emergence of non-traditional consuming national oil companies, and WTI and Brent price gap.

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Kogi: The People Have Spoken!


Captain Idris Wada, the newly elected Governor Kogi State, Nigeria.


Kogi: The People Have Spoken!
~ By Ibrahim Usman.

‘The voice of the people is the voice of God’, that adage is from the Greek; the civilization which gave us democracy as we know it today, and the statement was speaking in defense of the principle which accords absolute respect to the decision of the people of a nation in choosing their own leaders for themselves. No more the time of imposition of emperors and kings upon a hapless citizenry, no more the passage of the mantle of leadership from one son to th~ e other within a royal dynasty, with absolute disregard to the will of the people. In this era, it is what the people want that matters and nothing more! That is why it is called democracy: government of the people, for the people and by the people. Where the will of the man on the street is not represented, it becomes an aberration!

The people of the Kogi state have gone to the polls to demonstrate their absolute power in choosing who will govern them. They have voted and the man they voted is Captain Idris Wada. For the rest of eternity, this truth can never be disputed. The people of Kogi has spoken; let their voice be respected as the voice of God, let no man be involved in a judgment that disputes honesty. It is the people we are talking about, here, their affairs and their future; we are not talking about a company that company that belongs to a board of directors, Kogi State does not belong to any political party or to any group of individuals. Let us stop behaving as if some people have government as their birth right and the government house as the father’s compound. Let us respect the throne of democratic leadership as the crucible upon which the people’s future is determined and let the rules of ascendancy be based on merit, without any unnecessary sentiments. Nigerians have grown beyond the politics of vested interests. It has failed us. It has created problems that threaten to destroy our nation. Nigerians are looking for leaders who will buy us a modicum of true progress, infrastructural development and a balance of our economic equations. Anybody who does not have what it takes to provide those should forget about contesting for a political office because Nigerians know.

The electorate has become well informed and wise and that wisdom is necessitated by a desperate crave for survival. You can no longer fool the Nigerian electorate of today, they know all the bio-data of every political contestant and they know who will govern them. So let us stop thinking in lines of self deception and face the truth, the electorate know what they are doing.

Captain Idris Wada is the candidate that Kogi People have been longing for and with his eventual election; they now heave a sigh of relief. The people of Kogi State know Captain Idris Wada thoroughly. His entry into the political race had the entire citizenry excited. He is a candidate with no excess political baggage. No history of political prostitution can be traced to his name, which is less than can be said of his political opponents. They know that he is an astute pilot who has been flying for 35 whole years. Pilots are very well trained to be absolutely careful, meticulous and articulate in their decision making, because while in flight, the slightest mistake could lead to a disaster. The people knew that Captain Wada will bring his the excellent attributes of his training as a pilot to the table that is why they went for him. In the whole of Africa, the only pilot who has ascended to the throne of leadership was Captain Jerry Rawlings of Ghana. He is the man who took Ghana from a state of decrepitude to a state of stardom; that is what Kogi people are yearning for in Captain Idris Wada and they have no doubt that he will deliver; they have no doubt that Kogi State will be an enviable state under captain Wada.

Already his campaign records are a proof of what the people are to expect from his government. Captain Wada’s campaign manifesto has no bogus promises that characterize the stupid political shenanigans of old Nigerian politicians. He came to the table with realistic promises. The people looked at him and knew that he was saying the truth. His rallies were absolutely devoid of any political intimidations; not for him the politics of thugery and intimidation; the evil that led to the growth of militias and Boko Haram in the country. His rallies were a breath of fresh air to the people of Kogi State. It was with joy that they went to the polls to elect their new child of promise. And why not? In his characteristic thoroughness, Captain Wada’s campaign trail blazed a new record with the importance accorded the masses. He gave so much detail to his grassroots politics that he toured all the 21 local government areas in the state and maintained a ten man election campaign team in all the wards.

This is only reminiscent of president Obama’s ‘Change We Need’ presidential campaign project in America and like the Americans, the Kogi People voted for Change, they voted for a renaissance, a paradigm shift, a breath of new life. They voted for the man who will solve their problems; Captain Idris Wada.

It is not only in Kogi State; Nigerians now vote for individuals whom they know will deliver them from their problems. They vote irrespective of Party affiliations and any other considerations apart from personal merit. Dr. Chris Ngige won a senatorial seat in Anambra State under the platform of ACN. Anambra State is a state dominated by PDP and APGA. But Ngige was voted as a result of his achievements as a governor while he was under PDP. So for the Nigerian electorate, the only yardstick is personal merit. The people cannot be fooled by the politics of mudslinging and smear tactics in which old time politicians are still using to their own detriment in the country. Perhaps, if Prince Abubakar Audu had channeled half the funds he invested in blackmailing Captain Wada, into true grass roots campaign, he might have achieved better results at the polls. Alas, he went the self destructive way of smear tactics and only succeeded in incurring the ire of the voting masses and giving, making them to sympathize massively with Captain Idris Wada. Anybody can be sick; infact, a man who was never sick does not exist! One begins to wonder at the lack of integrity and cheap opportunism of the UCH staff that would go as far as unearthing Captain Wada’s records for clandestine reasons! If truly they want to protect the masses, why didn’t they raise alarm over the fact that Captain Wada was a pilot with the wrong medical records? Will these people come out in court to defend these records and the implied negative effects which Abubakar Audu and co are alluding to? By the way, are medical records in hospitals not supposed to be sacrosanct and private, available only to other doctors for reasons of the patient’s well being? The staff of UCH who perpetrated this dastardly act should all be sacked; they are a disgrace to the medical profession! They have failed the Hippocratic Oaths they swore as medical doctors, they should be ejected from the medical profession.

Captain Wada was loved by the Indigenes because of his carriage, sincerity and honesty. His peers at the aviation support group, aided his campaign by partnering with CEDIO RURAL OUTREACH MINISTRY, a faith based NGO. The team went into the hinterlands of Kogi with over 13 doctors, 54 nurses and security personnel and logistic staff. They performed 43 eye surgeries, 131 difficult surgeries such as fibroid, appendectomy, lipoma, Hernia and many other surgeries. While Abubakar Audu and his cohorts were busy looking for blackmail secrets, Captain Wada and his supporters were busy reaching out to the grasss roots with free medical care, giving them a fore taste of what will come after his elections. Who is fooling who, why should the results at the polls surprise any right thinking person?

The gratitude must also be expressed towards the government of Alhaji Ibrahim Idris for creating a level playing ground for the elections and refusing to be influenced by politics of vested interest, intimidation, blackmail and corruption. Without this fairness, the will of the people would not have prevailed.

Congratulations Capt Idris Wada,
Congratulations the Governor Elect of Kogi State.

~ Ibrahim Usman writes from Okene, Kogi state.



Monday, December 5, 2011

2012 Set for Intensifying Volatility and Unrest


RiskMap 2012 by Control Risks. The annual review and forecast of business risk for the year ahead. (PRNewsFoto/Control Risks)

5 Dec 2011 11:09 Africa/Lagos

2012 Set for Intensifying Volatility and Unrest

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2011

-- Weak economic performance and rising inequality will continue to drive social protest worldwide

-- Cyber threats and online social media will become increasingly significant sources of business risk

-- Control Risks has identified five countries that offer good investment opportunities in challenging times

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Control Risks, one of the world's leading business risk consultancies, today launches RiskMap 2012, its annual review and forecast of business risk for the year ahead, including regional outlooks, and a rating of political and security risk in 173 countries.

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International business faces intensifying volatility in 2012, driven from above by political instability and economic uncertainty, and from below by social protest and increasing scrutiny of corporate practices.

Many governments appear ill-equipped to manage severe economic challenges in 2012. Global growth prospects remain hostage to debt and political crises in the European Union and the US, and fast-growing emerging markets are not immune to potential recession. High, volatile food and fuel prices, meanwhile, will continue to aggravate social and economic tensions – especially in developing countries.

The global wave of social protest that erupted in 2011 is unlikely to subside, and may intensify. Global economic travails will continue to exacerbate the disparities in wealth, opportunity and political influence that provoked social protest worldwide in 2011. In particular, rising income inequality – in both developed countries such as the US and emerging markets like China – has emerged as a point of significant social tension. Social media – instrumental in demonstrations from the Arab spring to Occupy Wall Street – will continue to grow and mature as a platform for social and political action, including for targeting companies.

Richard Fenning, CEO of Control Risks, said: "The criticism of both states and markets by people across the world is posing the first major challenge to globalization in the 21st century.

"Companies will need to distinguish between malicious and hostile acts versus popular expressions of legitimate protest against authentic inequalities. This requires a greater understanding and interaction with stakeholders beyond shareholders, from local communities to governments; grasping the intense scrutiny they face through social media and its 'game changing powers'; and the potential for cyber-security and online attacks.

"The one indisputable lesson from 2011 is that planning for low-probability but high-impact events must be part of any strategic forecast. Organizations must develop ever more robust strategies to assess and mitigate exposure to changing security, political, social, operational and reputational risks."

The combination of economic uncertainty and social protest presents companies with a range of potential security, political and operational risks . These include:

* The growing significance of cyber and information security threats, arising from both criminal and 'hacktivist' groups, as well as the security and integrity challenges presented by pervasive online social media, which include data theft, fraud and reputational damage
* Rising prospects of government intervention in business through changes in regulation, tax policy or contracts, driven by mounting public hostility towards companies and investors as well as fiscal pressures
* Increased labor unrest stemming from trade unions battling wage and benefit cuts, as well as low-income workers – especially in emerging markets – pressing for better conditions, labor rights and personal dignity

In response to these issues, companies should focus attention on:

* Greater monitoring of the evolving public sphere, including through social media to provide a real-time barometer of public sentiment, as well as potential early warning of political, reputational or security threats
* Being more accountable to local communities and governments, as well as shareholders, customers and employees, through listening closely to their needs and concerns
* Recognizing that there are no easy solutions to systemic problems. The problems of global capitalism are more complex than merely higher wages or more benefits. They are also about personal dignity, fairness and legitimacy. These issues demand steady, long-term engagement, rather than a short-termist approach

In this highly challenging environment, Control Risks has identified five key states for investors to watch in 2012:

Colombia : Although security concerns persist, leftist guerrillas are on the back foot and security gains continue to open up new areas for extractive development. In 2011 the country won back its investment grade rating, while a long-delayed free trade agreement with the US will come into force in 2012, and President Santos continues to enjoy an overwhelming legislative majority.

Sri Lanka : Despite international criticism of the civil war against the LTTE, the Sri Lankan government's tight control of the security situation has made the island much safer. With recent offshore gas finds there will be renewed interest from foreign companies in licenses of oil and gas concessions in the Mannar Basin, expected in early 2012. Long term opportunities in delivering hydro power exist though the possibilities of other nations' firms contributing in the thermal power sector is limited by India and China's presence on the island.

Mozambique : Mozambique's stable political environment has encouraged a boom in offshore petroleum exploration where investors have been rewarded by significant discoveries of natural gas reserves. The development of a transport corridor to South Africa has also facilitated the development of the country's nascent mining sector and existing infrastructure shortfalls - a legacy of years of civil conflict - present ample opportunities for investors.

Libya: Over the coming years Libya will be able to finance wide-ranging reconstruction through sovereign wealth and oil revenues, providing substantial commercial opportunities across a range of sectors. While conducting business will undoubtedly remain complex with a legacy of corruption and inefficient bureaucracy complicated by emerging political risks, there is nonetheless significant potential for investors.

Bulgaria : Against the backdrop of financial uncertainty in more profligate EU member states, Bulgaria, with an expected 2011 budget deficit at 2.5% of GDP and public debt at 17.5%, clearly stands out. Although companies will need to take adequate measures to protect against risks stemming from pervasive corruption and organized crime, the country's relative fiscal and political stability, coupled with strong links to the EU, Russia, and Turkey, make it an attractive, albeit understated, investment destination in 2012.

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Christopher Levy
+ 1 713 920 9414
chris.levy@control-risks.com

Kimberly Mikec
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New Christmas Book Reveals Long-Lost History of Santa Claus


The Man in the Cinder Clouds by Rick Daley. (PRNewsFoto/Rick Daley)

5 Dec 2011 11:07 Africa/Lagos

New Christmas Book Reveals Long-Lost History of Santa Claus
A Story-Within-A-Story You Have to Read to Believe

PR Newswire

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 5, 2011

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A young boy and his scientist father made an incredible discovery at the North Pole—an ancient book embedded deep within an ice core. Even more incredible is the story the book tells: the long-lost history of Santa Claus you never knew…and will never forget.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110920/CL71272 )

Such is the premise of The Man in the Cinder Clouds, a Christmas book by debut author Rick Daley. This origins-of-Santa story is a great holiday read for the whole family. Its mix of action, humor, and Christmas spirit keeps younger readers turning the pages, but The Man in the Cinder Clouds is not just a kids' book.

As one Amazon.com reviewer puts it,THE MAN IN THE CINDER CLOUDS is one of those middle grade books that the grown-ups get sucked into along with their kids. You think you bought if for your young reader but after you browse chapter one you just sort of... can't stop."

This story-within-a-story reveals the origins of our most familiar Christmas traditions: from Christmas trees, stockings, and lumps of coal to jingle bells, the North Pole, and flying reindeer. Highly original and thoroughly entertaining, The Man in the Cinder Clouds will show you how Kris Kringle came to be known as Santa Claus. It wasn't easy.

A must-read for anyone who has ever believed in Santa Claus, regardless of age, The Man in the Cinder Clouds e-book is an excellent Christmas gift idea to accompany a new Kindle or Nook this year. The Man in the Cinder Clouds is also available in print through Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and other online retailers.

For more information, please visit www.cinderclouds.com.

IBSN-13: 978-1461091684
E-Book ISBN: 978-1-4392-9543-4

SOURCE Rick Daley

CONTACT: Media, Rick Daley, +1-740-879-3325, rjdaley101071@gmail.com

Web Site: http://www.cinderclouds.com