Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Uniting To Re-Brand Africa: Face2Face Africa Set To Launch F2FA



Uniting To Re-Brand Africa: Face2Face Africa Set To Launch F2FA



Earlier this month, Face2face Africa announced the birth ofF2FA, a vibrant multi-niche global magazine with the theme of Re-branding Africa.

F2FA will serve as the new image and voice of Africa. Covering everything from politics and development, to culture, fashion, entertainment, diaspora and lifestyle, the magazine will give an introspection of what it’s like to be a modern day African, as well as explore the relationship between the continent, diaspora Africans, and global citizens. Already dubbed by insiders as “the magazine that will break barriers,” F2FA is poised to make a positive impact globally.

Acknowledging that the mission of Re-branding Africa requires the collective efforts and unification of all believers, Face2face Africa is working with devoted organizations around the world to help facilitate and bring awareness to the promise within the continent.

Africa Foundation, Jewish Heart for Africa, There is no Limit, Africa.com, The Network Journal,Africa Style Daily, NYU Stern in Africa, and Cocody Productions are some of the organizations coming together as partners for the launching of F2FA Magazine. These outstanding organizations all share the common goal of uniting and empowering African communities around the world.

“By having these organizations join us, we are acknowledging that it is impossible to fulfill the task of Re-branding Africa alone. Each person, organization and community must do their part by not feeding into the negative pre-conceived notions. We are happy and proud to provide a balanced platform where Africa’s history, present and future can be discussed,” said Face2face Africa’s Marketing Director, Rita Kusi.

Join F2FA Magazine for this historic event on March 30, 2012, at Pranna Lounge in NYC

Statement from Partners:

The idea of Re-branding Africa is powerful, especially at a time when there is so much focus on the continent. Africa Foundation is honored to be joining the efforts of Face2face Africa as they launch F2FA Magazine to become a strong advocate of Africa's promise and future

-Krista Krieger, Chair of the Board of Trustees (Africa Foundation)

Jewish Heart for Africa is proud to join forces with F2FA because even in the rural villages in which we work, we see innovation everywhere. We see more solar panels on roofs there than here, and we see potential for sustainable growth, development and investment. Africa doesn't just have a bright future, it has a bright present, and we are grateful for the work F2FA does in sharing this with the global community.

-Rachel Ishofsky, Associate Executive Director (Jewish Heart for Africa)

There Is No Limit Foundation is honored to be part of such an amazing and inspiring journey to re-brand Africa. It is our hope that this strategic partnership will enable us to fulfill our mission which is to empower communities through education and sustainable development.

- Aissata Camara, Co-Founder (There is No Limit)

Africa Style Daily strives to present the dynamic fashion talent emerging from Africa on a daily basis. We are inspired by the similar work that Face2Face Africa has done over the years and are deeply thrilled at the opportunity to join in this journey together

- Zandile Blay, Founder (Africa Style Daily)







Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Nigeria's Ugochi Anyaka Wins UNEP Young Environmental Journalist Award


Ugochi Anyaka

21 Feb 2012 12:25 Africa/Lagos


Nigeria's Ugochi Anyaka Wins UNEP Young Environmental Journalist Award

NAIROBI, February 21, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- A radio journalist from Nigeria has won the United Nations Environment Programme's Young Environmental Journalist Award (YEJA), beating over 120 entries from reporters across Africa.


Ugochi Anyaka (28) received her award at a special ceremony held during the 12th Special Session of the UNEP Governing Council / Global Ministerial Environment Forum in Nairobi, Kenya.


The winning report, entitled Saving the Trees for Paper Briquettes, was broadcast on ASO Radio in Nigeria, where Ms. Anyaka works as a journalist and presenter.


The radio feature profiled a project in a low-income suburb of Abuja that manufactures briquettes from waste paper, in order to provide an alternative fuel to traditional firewood.


The project aims to reduce the health risks associated with indoor use of wood fuel, reduce deforestation and provide a source of income for the briquette makers.


Ms. Anyaka's report also discusses the role of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).


“This story was done to show the opportunities in a changing climate - and not just the woes,” said Ugochi Anyaka.


“It also seeks to show the conflicting view points about the Clean Development Mechanism. But ultimately, it tells the story of what some Nigerians are doing to protect their vulnerable environment and save their very existence. Winning the UNEP Young Environmental Journalist Award is the greatest moment of joy in my career. It is such an honour to be recognised in this manner,” she added.


The YEJA jury described Ms. Anyaka's winning entry as a “well-researched report that clearly explained the essence of reducing green house gas emissions and the need for creating environmental development in Africa”.


The winner was presented with her specially-commissioned trophy by Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director, Joseph Murphy, US Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-HABITAT and Patricia Okoed-Bukumunhe, the winner of last year's Young Environmental Journalist Award


Ms. Anyaka hosts an environmental radio show "Green Angle" on ASO Radio and also works as a producer, reporter and continuity announcer with the station. She writes an environmental blog, Eco Nigeria, at www.greennigeria.wordpress.com.


She lists her main interests as sustainable development and climate change.


As part of her prize, Ms. Anyaka will take part in a professional exchange visit to the United States, following a specially-designed “green itinerary”. Last year's YEJA winner, Patricia Okoed-Bukumunhe of Uganda, took part in a week-long placement with Voice of America in Washington DC, spent time with National Geographic magazine, the US Environmental Protection Agency and attended an environmental journalism conference in Florida.


“With less than four months to go until world governments meet at the UN Sustainable Development Conference (Rio+20) in Brazil, raising public awareness of today's environmental challenges is perhaps more critical than ever,” said UN Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner.


“The large number of entries received from journalists from Cairo to Cape Town and Dar es Salaam to Dakar for this year's award, showed that young journalists are becoming an increasingly vital voice for telling the story of Africa's changing environment - and showing the many solutions that are available on the continent. On behalf of UNEP, I congratulate Ugochi Anyaka on her achievement and wish her continued success in her work.”


Launched in 2010, the UNEP Young Environmental Journalist Award aims to showcase excellence in the field of environmental reporting and nurture new talent that will help to shape opinion on the environment in Africa, and beyond, in years to come. The award is made possible though funding support from the US Department of State.


This year, a total of 127 entries were received (in English and French) from television, radio, online and print journalists in 28 countries. The diverse topics covered included the economic and environmental impacts of invasive species in Lake Victoria, efforts to reduce plastic bag use in Togo and the breeding of climate change-resilient chickens in Namibia.


The winner was chosen by the YEJA jury, which brought together four experts from the worlds of journalism, development and science. They were Amie Joof, Executive Director of the Senegal-based Inter-African Network for Women, Media, Gender and Development (FAMEDEV), Diran Onifade, journalist and manager with the Nigerian Television Authority and President of the African Federation of Science Journalists, Stanis Nkdundiye, Steering Committee member of the Federation of African Journalists and Sunday Leonard, Special (Scientific) Assistant to the Chief Scientist of UNEP.


Notes to Editors


UNEP Young Environmental Journalist Award website: www.unep.org/yeja



Source: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)



Donate Books for Young People in Nigeria


Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka sitting with Adeleke Adeyemi and his wife Wosilat Adeyemi at the event of The Nigeria Prize for Literature award ceremony on February 6, 2012, at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) on Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Dear friends,

It has been impressed on our minds for sometime now, my husband and I, to do a book drive: to collect books, used and new, for children and young people, all the way to age 18, for onward shipping to Nigeria.

We are starting off an initiative to make books available to children in Nigeria for free, just as they are available to their peers here in the United States and other developed societies.

We believe that books do change people. Wonder of wonders, they have been known to change society at large.

We have a plan: to start a number of mini-libraries in select locations, heavy on lending out titles to patrons.

We'll keep you updated on progress.

You can start with used books in your house -- and possibly from your neighbors/co-workers/church members as well.

Simply mail them to us; we will arrange onward shipping to Nigeria.

Please forward this email to EVERYONE who comes to mind.

Let's get started!

Writing under a pen name, Mai Nasara, my husband, Adeleke, on February 6, 2012, used the occasion of the award ceremony of The Nigeria Prize for Literature which he won for his children's book, The Missing Clock, to call attention to the urgent need for all to join hands to work towards reviving a culture of reading, properly speaking, among our people.



You may read his speech at the following link:
http://groups.google.com/group/usaafricadialogue/browse_thread/thread/43dbcd8632b24a39
A report on the event is accessible here: http://www.nigerialng.com/News.aspx?&id=71

Any questions?

Meanwhile... start gathering those books!

Mail them to:
Wosilat & Adeleke Adeyemi
Sense & Century
5215 Manning Road
Indianapolis, IN 46228

Warm regards,

Abolore


CLICK HERE FOR FREE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE.



Think Media Studios' "King Me" Joins Cleveland International Film Festival

King Me from Think Media Studios on Vimeo.



21 Feb 2012 16:00 Africa/Lagos



Think Media Studios' "King Me" Joins Cleveland International Film Festival Lineup
Cleveland-based Think Media Studios Brings Unique Documentary to Popular Northeast Ohio Film Festival

CLEVELAND, Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Cleveland's leading video and event production company, Think Media Studios, announced its 2011 documentary, KING ME, will screen at the spring film festival in Cleveland. This is multiple Emmy award-winner Think's first foray into feature film. The documentary follows the story of one man's struggle to elevate himself from his humble roots through a very unlikely game, world championship checkers.

"KING ME is just the latest example of our innovative, creative team telling a story that inspires an audience. Whether we're creating 30-second commercials, corporate videos, or creating a film – we always have the same end goal in mind; give the audience a moving onscreen experience," says Think Media Studios Founder and Executive Producer, Brian Glazen.

Played by millions across the globe, most see checkers as simply a casual game. However, there is a competitive world of world-class checkers that features colorful characters, intense competition, and celebrated checkers champions. KING ME is the true story of a rare talent rising from obscurity and a gritty examination of South African post-apartheid race relations not seen before. The movie's protagonist, Lubabalo Kondlo, is a South African township resident who faces many obstacles in his quest to become a World Champion. KING ME's sometimes heart wrenching story is framed within the confines of the competitive checker scene and its slightly off center denizens deliver unforgettable and often hilarious moments. Click here to view the trailer.

King Me will have multiple showings during the festival that runs from March 22 nd to April 1 st. The 36th annual Cleveland International Film Festival features more than 100 feature films as well as more than 100 short subject films, from more than 50 countries. Last year's festival took in nearly 80,000 movie enthusiasts.

"We're excited to be a part of the Cleveland International Film Festival," said Think Producer and KING ME's Director, Geoff Yaw. "King Me's story takes place all over the globe from Africa to the Caribbean, and then ends up right here in Northeast Ohio. It was important to us to show the movie right here at home in Cleveland."

KING ME is certainly not the last project of its kind for Think. The company is currently editing its next long form documentary project for WVIZ.

About Think Media Studios

Think Media Studios (http://www.thinkmediastudios.com) is a privately-held, global video and event production company. The most advanced technologies are incorporated to design memorable and dynamic digital media. Producing award-winning video and multimedia assets, Think Media provides solutions for a range of uses from broadcast to web integration to world-class live events. Think Media Studios has been recognized with multiple Emmy, EMPixx, and Addy Awards.



SOURCE Think Media Studios

CONTACT: Doug Adams, Chief Marketing Officer, The Think Agency, m. +1-330-631-3292, doug@thethinkagency.com

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



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Technorati Ranks Nigerian Times Higher Than TMZ on Entertainment




How can Technorati rank Nigerian Times higher than the famous celebrity gossip website TMZ on Entertainment?

Nigerian Times Technorati Authority for Entertainment is 136, Rank: 2400, while TMZ’s Technorati Authority in the same category is Entertainment Authority: 25, Rank: 20495.

I don’t know how a Nigerian news and information blog ranks higher than a hugely popular American celebrity and entertainment news gossip website that is noted for breaking news on celebrities and in fact broke the news of Michael Jackson’s death on June 25, 2009 before anyone and many other breaking news records before then.

With over over 100,832 links to the site, Nigerian Times is among the most visited blogs in the world.

The following are the ranking of Nigerian Times in different categories on Technorati as recorded on February 21, 2012.

Entertainment Authority: 136
Rank: 2400

Politics Authority: 113
Rank: 1949

Living Authority: 90
Rank: 10802

U.S. Politics Authority: 118
Rank: 2368

World Authority: 106
Rank: 778

Film Authority: 130
Rank: 667



Political Consultations Between Nigeria and Switzerland

Political consultations between Nigeria and Switzerland

BERNE, Feb. 20, 2012 / / - The Secretary of State Peter Maurer of the DFA received on February 20 in Bern a Nigerian delegation, led by Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Martin Uhomoibhi, within the framework of political consultations between the two countries initiated in May 2010. This high-level meeting which helped to address various bilateral and multilateral issues is followed by technical meetings under the Partnership migratory and consultations on human rights.

The two delegations, whose countries enjoy excellent relations, were discussed areas of common interest such as the strengthening of bilateral relations, trade - Nigeria is the second economic partner for Switzerland in sub-Saharan Africa - and bilateral investment, the security situation in the Sahara-Sahel region and multilateral issues. Concerns about recent terrorist attacks in Nigeria and security issues throughout the region have been exchanged to identify solutions on a regional basis.

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At the multilateral level, Switzerland, who chaired the Global Forum on Migration and Development in 2011, was pleased to acknowledge the commitment of Nigeria on the theme of South-South migration and expressed appreciation for continued collaboration with this country in 2012.

Further technical meetings in migration, a second round of consultations on human rights is also held in Switzerland. Both sides looked forward to this important instrument that allows both countries to deepen their cooperation in a constructive and meaningful in terms of human rights, including multilaterally.

Source: Switzerland - Ministry of Foreign Affairs



Sexy Bikinis That Create Jobs in South Africa



South Africa 23-year-old Supermodel Candice Swanepoel Is Picture Perfect As She Models Flirty Victoria's Secret Bikinis.


21 Feb 2012 08:00 Africa/Lagos

Sexy Bikinis That Create Jobs in South Africa



CAPE TOWN, South Africa, February 21, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

MINX Bikini [http://www.myminx.com ] a fashion and lifestyle brand that specializes in sexy swimwear and lingerie announces the launch of its online store.



MINX [http://www.myminx.com ], a manufacturer of luxury ethically made designer swimwear based in Cape Town, South Africa today announced that they are open for business.

The company, prides it's self on creating sexy little bikinis that create jobs for previously disadvantaged South Africans in Cape Town.

Bianca Kellaway, Co-founder of myminx.com [http://www.myminx.com ] had this to say,

"We were inspired to set up MINX [http://www.myminx.com ] not only because we love the beach but also because we wanted to give back to the local community by only employing local traditional artisans to create each garment. Creating employment opportunities in South Africa is one of the best ways to prevent poverty and pay for the education of future generations."

About MINX

Established in January 2012 myminx.com [http://www.myminx.com ] is the brainchild of Bianca & Mike Kellaway. The brand specializes in woman's wear across sexy bikinis [http://myminx.com/collections/classic-collection ], resort wear [http://myminx.com/collections/chic-collection ] and lingerie. [http://www.myminx.com ]

MINX the brand is inspired by the sexy, healthy beach lifestyle of Cape Town [http://myminx.com/pages/about-minx-bikini-shop ], South Africa.

To learn more about MINX or to enquire about job opportunities, contact Mike Kellaway, michael.kellaway@minxbikini.com or visit the website at http://www.myminx.com

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