Monday, September 3, 2012

Who Will Win the First Nollywood Diva of the Year Award?



To Vote Text Genevieve Nnaji to 33967

Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) presents the first ever Nollywood Divas Awards. to be unveiled at the 3rd Eko International Film Festival which opens on November 5, 2012, in the coastal mega city of Lagos in south western Nigeria.

WHO IS YOUR DIVA OF THE YEAR?
To vote your favorite diva, text the name of your diva to 33967

You can vote on all the mobile phone networks in Nigeria.

…And the 20 nominees are the following Nollywood divas in no particular order.

  • Rita Dominic,
  • .Genevieve Nnaji
  • Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
  • Stephine Okereke Linus.
  • Kate Henshaw
  • Funke Akindele.
  • Monalisa Chinda
  • Omoli Oboli,
  • Stella Damasus.
  • Lillian Bach
  • Joke Silva-Jacobs
  • Ngozi Ezeonu
  • Clarion Chukwura.
  •  Ini Edo
  •  Uche Jumbo
  • Bimbo Akinbola.
  • Tonto Dike
  • Mercy Johnson
  • Nse Ikpe Esim
  • Fathia Balogun

       Each text is N50
You stand a chance to win VIP Ticket to the Gala Night of the 3rd Eko International Film Festival/Nollywood Divas Awards Night.

To Vote Text Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde to 33967

To Vote Text Clarion Chukwura to 33967

To Vote Text Stephanie Okereke to 33967

To Vote Text Kate Henshaw to 33967

To Vote Text Funke Akindele to 33967

To Vote Text Mercy Johnson to 33967

To Vote Text Rita Dominic to 33967

To Vote Text Fathia Balogun to 33967

To Vote Text Monalisa Chinda to 33967

To Vote Text Tonto Dike to 33967

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To Vote Text Stella Damasus to 33967

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To Vote Text Lillian Bach to 33967

To Vote Text Ini Edo to 33967

To Vote Text Joke Silva-Jacobs to 33967

To Vote Text Uche Jumbo to 33967







The Ridiculous Alexa Ranking of the Most Visited Nigerian Website

The Season 1 of Blackberry Babes was a four-part hilarious movie series about three materialistic women obsessed with their BlackBerry phones starring Oge Okoye, Tonto Dike and Mary Remmy. The movie became the most watched movie on Youtube with over 4 million views.

The Ridiculous Alexa Ranking of the Most Visited Nigerian Website

If you ask Nigerian Internet trolls or web savvy Nigerian Advert agents to name the most popular Nigerian websites, the first place they would rush to check is always Alexa Ranking and then they will simply check the list of the top 100 Nigerian websites on Alexa and use it as the final authority on the popularity rating for them. But then the most popular and most visited Nigerian website http://irokotv.com is not even in the top 100 Nigerian websites according to Alexa ranking and that makes the whole Alexa rankings another ridiculous nonsense on the internet.

Alexa Traffic Rank for Iroko TV in the world is 11,386 and 160 in Nigeria.
But Alexa ranks other less popular and less visited Nigerian sites higher.
Even Nigerian websites with only 50, 000 page views a month is on the top 10 of popular Nigerian websites compared to Iroko TV that had over 152 million views in 2011 and has secured distribution deals with Dailymotion, iTunes, Amazon and Vimeo.
The Nollywood movie site has had over 11 million hours of movies viewed across 200 countries with 4.5 million unique visits monthly.








Sunday, September 2, 2012

Incompetence And Ignorance Have Done More Harm To Nigerians Than Corruption

Nigeria has many failed political leaders and angry intellectual leaders.

Incompetence And Ignorance Have Done More Harm To Nigerians Than Corruption

From the four corners of Nigeria, in every private and public office, from the lowest rung to the highest rung of the ladder of their social class hierarchy, incompetence and ignorance have done more harm to Nigeria than corruption. And to worsen the Nigerian predicament, the majority of the people live in denial.

That is why more and more people continue to die from generator fumes when the manual warns that generators MUST NOT BE KEPT INDOORS or even near where people sit, eat and sleep. But you will still see thousands of people in Nigeria doing so daily in STUPID IGNORANCE that you cannot even find among sheep and goats.
Frankly I have seen better parenting and thinking among sheep and goats than among majority of Nigerian parents and others in Nigeria like the idiots breeding idiots who end up as liabilities and the lunatic fringe called Boko Haram, kidnappers, armed robbers and other mutants among us.

See the reports on Deaths from Generator Fumes on
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/deaths-from-generator-fumes/121264/

Do you know that over 200, 000 Nigerians die from food poisoning every year
http://www.punchng.com/editorial/saving-nigerians-from-food-poisoning/

Yet majority of these unfortunate Nigerians are regular church goers and mosque goers, but their pastors and imams will never warn them about the dangers of generator fumes and UNHYGIENIC HABITS, but will never forget to warn them about the dangers of not paying their tithes and offerings and yet these incompetent and ignorant pastors and imams FORGET THAT THE GREATEST MISSION THEY SHOULD PREACH AND PRACTICE IS CHARITY WITHOUT WHICH NO ONE CAN PLEASE GOD.

NIGERIANS ARE AMONG THE MOST UNHYGIENIC PEOPLE IN THE WORLD and when they have avoidable and preventable infections and afflictions caused by their dirty and filthy habits and stupidity, they begin to harass God and blame everything on the devil who is neither omniscient nor omnipresent.


That is why you see both illiterates and even those who claim to be graduates but are just idiots crossing the express roads right under the footbridges provided for their safety, because of their ignorance of road safety rules or sheer STUPIDITY.

That is why you see daily CRAPPY PROGRAMMES on TV and radio stations, because of incompetent and ignorant TV programme managers and directors who don't know what is quality and what is rubbish. They don't even know the programme belts targeting children and adults. The so called National Broadcasting Commission cannot regulate what is good for broadcasting or not and a lot of nonsense get shown on TV and played in regular rotation on radio by incompetent and ignorant DJs and VJs.
By the crappy hip hop songs and crappy music videos and crappy TV dramas they play and show you can tell that they are just idiots.
They should see and learn these guidelines from Singapore http://www.mda.gov.sg/Documents/PDF/Policies/PoliciesandContentGuidelines_Radio_TVandRadioguidelinesforpromomaterials.pdf

That is why majority of the so called big offices don't have Workplace Clinics and Employer Managed Healthcare for medical emergencies to protect and save the lives of their employees and casual workers, because if they do, they will not need to scamper and run helter-skelter for first aid and rush any worker in critical condition to clinics and hospitals miles away from their office premises.
Who knows how many lost lives that would have been saved by employing QUALIFIED MEDICAL STAFF TO RUN A MODERN WORKPLACE CLINIC FOR WORKERS.

How many Nigerian companies with workers who work day and night shifts know about Flying Doctors Nigeria?
If the Vanguard Newspapers knew, they would have called Flying Doctors Nigeria for their air ambulances providing cost effective door to door air ambulance service, 24 hours a day and 365 days a year and Vanguard Newspapers would have saved the life of their Group Entertainment Editor Ogbonna Amadi and not getting stuck in a Lagos traffic gridlock whilst rushing him to the hospital after his last asthma attack.

See http://flyingdoctorsnigeria.com/

Have you been to the public hospitals and see what they look like?
No qualified medical staff from America or Singapore will accept the nightmarish conditions of public hospitals in Nigeria.
Yet the president spends millions of dollars on patronizing militants and sycophants when the millions of dollars would have been better spent on providing world class healthcare at the general hospitals.

The list is a litany of woes caused by the widespread cases of incompetence and ignorance destroying Nigeria daily.

Even the president of Nigeria lives in denial of his incompetence and ignorance and to worsen his predicament he employs opportunists and jobbers online and offline to increase the ignorance and even spends millions on paranoid adverts against his "HATERS".

The following written by Alan Johnson, the author of The Online Business Handbook clearly shows the predicament of Nigerians and their President.

I Am Above Failure
So you think that you are somehow far too talented, hard-working or knowledgeable and that everything you touch will turn into gold? Sorry to burst your bubble there, but we humans are flawed by nature so that, my friend, I?m afraid that you may just be living in denial if you have such a way of thinking.


It's Impossible to Take Me by Surprise

If you think that being taken by surprise is impossible if you have everything planned then I have one questions: how is life in that fantasy world of yours treating you? Yes, planning ahead is always recommended but thinking that you can actually be able to prepare for absolutely everything is just plain foolish on your part.

If You Want Something Done Right, Do It Yourself
Do you think that others should never be trusted and do you think that, if you want something done right, you should do it yourself? Aren't you giving yourself just a little bit too much credit there? It may just be me, but you most definitely don't strike me as a person with his or her feet on the ground.

I'm Never at Fault
Others are always at fault, aren't they? You keep doing everything right and they just ruin things for you, do they? Sorry to have to say this, but not assuming responsibility is one of the most obvious signs that you are living in denial.


Everything Has an Excuse

"I'm not going to do this because..." "I would have done that, if not for..." Do you somehow manage to find excuses for everything? Good for you, maybe you will find someone who pays you for that, but for the time being, your attitude is yet another sign that you are simply living in a fantasy world.


Everyone Else is Wrong

Are all of the people who don't agree with you clueless? Are they that ignorant, can't they understand your brilliance? I'm sorry but, if that's the way you see things, I am afraid that the problem lies elsewhere. One tip: it's not with everyone else.


It's All One Big Conspiracy I Tell You

Does it seem that everyone and their dog is working against you? Are you just a poor innocent victim in what seems to be one huge conspiracy against you? In that case, have you considered getting some help? No, everyone is not conspiring against you, and it's about time you stopped living in denial and started seeing how things actually stand.

Give it a little thought. Do any of these apply to you?







Saturday, September 1, 2012

World Premiere Of Screen Gems' "Resident Evil: Retribution"



1 Sep 2012 01:28 Africa/Lagos


World Premiere Of Screen Gems' "Resident Evil: Retribution"

DOWNLOAD INFORMATION

Monday, September 3, 2012
AFTER 3:00 PM, U.S.A EASTERN TIME
(19:00 GMT)
www.epk.tv or www.sonyintl.epk.tv or www.blackdiamondmedia.com


WHAT:

WORLD PREMIERE OF SCREEN GEM'S " RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION" from the Roppongi Hills Arena in Tokyo, Japan on September 3, 2012

The wildly successful film franchise adaptation that has grossed nearly $700 million worldwide to the popular video game series, Resident Evil , returns in its highly anticipated fifth installment, RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION in state-of-the art 3D.

The Umbrella Corporation's deadly T-virus continues to ravage the Earth, transforming the global population into legions of the flesh eating Undead. The human race's last and only hope, ALICE (Milla Jovovich), awakens in the heart of Umbrella's most clandestine operations facility and unveils more of her mysterious past as she delves further into the complex. Without a safe haven, Alice continues to hunt those responsible for the outbreak; a chase that takes her from Tokyo to New York, Washington, D.C. and Moscow, culminating in a mind-blowing revelation that will force her to rethink everything that she once thought to be true. Aided by newfound allies and familiar friends, Alice must fight to survive long enough to escape a hostile world on the brink of oblivion. The countdown has begun.

WHO:

FROM THE FILM – Milla Jovovich, Mika Nakashima, Paul W.S. Anderson – Director/Producer/Writer

For more information regarding the download, please contact: Black Diamond Media, Inc. at re@blackdiamondmedia.com / +1-310-451-5500

/TOKYO, Sept. 1, 2012 PRNewswire/ --








School Books That Have Been Adapted For the Big Screen


How many school novels have been adapted into movies?
Which would you rate among the best screen adaptations?

Shannon Vestal’s selection of the best classic novels adapted for the screen is a must read on Buzz Sugar. The School Books That Have Been Adapted for the Big Screen include Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.


You will love the 2 hours 9 minutes of seeing the lovely Keira Knightley and cute Matthew Macfadyen in Joe Wright's 2005 big screen adaptation of Pride & Prejudice by Universal Studios. It was rated the best film of the year and also got four Oscar nominations at the 78th Academy Awards, including a Best Actress nomination for Knightley.


Boy loses girl, boy wins her back, boy loses her again and is killed in his pool. F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic Jazz Age tragedy once again makes a somewhat rocky transition from page to screen in this A&E production starring Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino as the feckless Daisy. This version has Paul Rudd (the stepbrother who got the girl in Clueless) doing the honors as narrator Nick, who reintroduces his married cousin to his lavish-party-throwing neighbor Gatsby. Toby Stephens captures the heartbreaking single-mindedness of Gatsby, although not once does the phrase "old sport" seem to fall naturally from his lips. Director Robert Markowitz uses flashbacks of Daisy and Gatsby's prewar courtship in an attempt to explain their reckless relationship, but they do little more than slow the pace of an already leisurely 93 minutes. The costumes and sets are opulent, however, and Montreal substitutes nicely for Long Island.
--Kimberly Heinrichs.

The following are scenes from the TV version of Pride and Prejudice.






Jane Austen's classic novel of 1813, Pride and Prejudice, still wins the hearts of countless schoolgirls with its romantic story of Elizabeth Bennet and her Mr. Darcy. Now, the 1996 BBC miniseries is winning over adults, with its faithful adaptation, gorgeous scenery, and superb acting.

The essence of the story is the antagonism between Mr. Darcy, a wealthy single man who believes Elizabeth to be beneath him, and Elizabeth, who upon being insulted at a dance by the aloof Darcy refuses to associate with him in any manner. Austen evokes incredible tension with the wit and flirtation of the two characters, and director Simon Langton (who also directed Upstairs Downstairs) successfully translates the repartee and conflict in this six-hour miniseries. Dialogue, for the most part, is painstakingly replicated, except when fleshing out and smoothing for modern sensibilities was necessary. Darcy, for instance, is drawn out, giving his personality significantly more depth. The acting sweeps you away to Regency England: Jennifer Ehle (of Wilde) is convincing as the obstinate Elizabeth, who, despite her mother's attempts to marry her off, spurs the attentions of Darcy. And Colin Firth (of The English Patient) will have women everywhere longing for a Mr. Darcy of their own.

For those who have been on an Austen binge--enjoying such excellent adaptations as Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion--this miniseries will round out the ultimate Austen video library. For those new to these romantic period pieces, this version of Pride and Prejudice will have you hooked and longing for more. One caveat, however: plan to watch it in an entire day, because very few have the self-control to not watch all six hours in a single sitting.


--Jenny Brown


















Friday, August 31, 2012

Nigeria, Kenya, others for Electoral Reforms Workshop in South Africa

Professor Attahiru Mohammed Jega, OFR, is Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria.

Nigeria, Kenya, others for Electoral Reforms Workshop in South Africa

Nigeria, Kenya, Cameroun, Botswana and Malawi are participating in the Five – Nation BRIDGE TtF Workshop for Electoral commissions. The electoral training workshop will train staff of selected EMBs as BRIDGE Facilitators.
It is organized by the Democracy and Electoral Assistance Unit (DEAU) of the Department of Political Affairs of the African Union Commission (AUC).
Journalists are welcome to the workshop.

See the following press release for the details.


30 Aug 2012 13:07 Africa/Lagos


African Union Commission to organize BRIDGE Train the Facilitator (TfF) Workshop for Five Countries in Pretoria South Africa 10 – 21 September 2012.

PRETORIA, August 30, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

When:

Monday 10 – Friday 21 September, 2012


Where: Alpine Attitude Hotel and Conference Centre 522 Atterbury Road Menlo Park,

Pretoria South Africa

Tel: +27 (012) 348 6504


Who:

Organized by the Democracy and Electoral Assistance Unit (DEAU) of the Department of Political Affairs of the African Union Commission (AUC)


Objectives:

This Five – Nation BRIDGE TtF Workshop is designed to train staff of selected EMBs as BRIDGE Facilitators who can deliver electoral trainings internally in their own countries. The training will equip the participants with the requisite facilitation skills to deliver electoral trainings using BRIDGE, currently the world's most comprehensive electoral training curriculum. Upon completion of the workshop, the participants will become semi – accredited BRIDGE Facilitators.


Participants:



Participants are staff and Members of Electoral commissions from the following countries: Nigeria, Kenya, Cameroun, Botswana and Malawi.


Background The Democracy and Electoral Assistance Unit (DEAU) in its mandate is charged with the responsibility of improving the national electoral processes of member states of the African Union towards the conduct of free fair and credible elections within a framework of direct technical assistance to Election Management Bodies, EMBs. In this regard, the DEAU has been developing electoral process standards which include the provision of BRIDGE electoral trainings in different aspects of electoral management to the various EMBs in the continent.

This programme is part of the expanded National Capacity Building Programme of the Democracy and Elections Assistance Unit aimed at addressing specific electoral training needs of members and staff of Electoral Commissions of member states who have so requested from the African Union Commission.



Journalists are invited to cover the AUC National BRIDGE TtF Opening ceremony in Pretoria, the Republic of South Africa


For Further Information consult the AU website: www.au.int


Source: African Union Commission (AUC)








African Union Commission Tribute In Memory of Meles Zenawi


31 Aug 2012 13:11 Africa/Lagos


TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF LATE MELES ZENAWI


ADDIS ABABA, August 31, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF LATE MELES ZENAWI ASRE, PRIME MINISTER OF THE FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA, CHAIRPERSON OF THE HEADS OF STATES AND GOVERNEMENT ORIENTATION COMMITTEE NEPAD AND PRESIDENT OF CAHOSC,

WHO DIED ON 21 AUGUST 2012,


BY H.E. MR. PING, CHAIRPERSON OF

THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION


New Conference Centre of the African Union, Addis Ababa

31 AUGUST 2012



The Honourable Speaker of the Parliament of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia,

Members of the Ethiopian Government

Commissioners,

The Chairperson of the PRC,

Ambassadors and Members of the Diplomatic Corps,

Members of the Staff of AU Commission,

Dear Friends,


“I am proud to be an Ethiopian. I am proud to be a part of that History.” I deliberately chose to start my tribute today with these eloquent words spoken by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi before a gathering of American intellectuals, as a testimony to the deep love he had for his country.


With heavy hearts and choked with emotion, we are gathered here today in the same prayer and in memory of a worthy son of Africa, a visionary leader and a brother whose words were heeded, Prime Minister MelesZenawi, who left us during the night of 20 to 21 August 2012.


It is painful to think and even more difficult to believe that Prime Minister MelesZenawi is no longer in our midst. We had hope that his illness would only deprive us only momentarily of his extremely active presence and his highly stimulating dynamism at our meetings and conferences, reassuring ourselves with what we knew of his strength of character, his pugnacity and above all, his courage.


Alas, since 21 August, with every passing hour and every passing day, the announcement of his demise has taken onan increasingly far-reaching and considerable impact, and we have been forced to face the inevitable, and heartbroken, accept the unspeakable. If anyone ever seemed to be strong or even invulnerable, for there could be no doubt about his personality, his charisma and immense energy, it was indeed MelesZenawi, who over the years and through his actions had becomea real Institution in Ethiopia as well as in the Continent at large.


One of the greatest recognitions for a public figure here and anywhere else in the world, is to be called by his first name alone, and for everyone to immediately know who it refers to. Meles, the late Prime Minister, had attained that stage; once the name Meles was mentioned, whether here in Ethiopia or elsewhere in Africa, no one could be mistaken. He was the emblematic figure of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian locomotive, the man who elevated Ethiopia from its status as one of the least developed countries in the world, to the rank of the fifteencountries with the most rapid economy growth in our modern-day world. During his lifetime, Meleswas constantly active on all fronts, whether it was a question of building the Ethiopia of today, or preparing the country for its entry into the globalized world.


It is said thathappy are those who were able to fulfil their commitments. Prime Minister Melesis among those happy few, because he always cherished the dream of extricating Ethiopia from poverty and ensuring its food security. Today he has left a booming country as acknowledgedby the unanimous tributes that have been pouring in from around the world for the past few days, evidence of the high esteem he had acquired and which are commensurate with what he built. Ethiopia and the Ethiopian people can find comfort in and be proud of the fact that the late Melescould be counted among the very limited circle of those who had gained international respect and credibility for what they achieved for their country and their people.


His foresight and the desire to bring to fruition his vision of a prosperous Ethiopia that was integrated into the globalized world guided him and firmly anchored him on the path that he had chosen for the development of his country and the wellbeing of the people of Ethiopian, despite all the difficulties. Under his dynamic leadership, security and stability were re-established in the country, which clearly formed the basis of its rapid and visible transformation. We cannot but be gratified by the promising results recorded in the country for some time now, and we are convinced that the Government and the people of Ethiopia will continue the work that the late Prime Minister Meles was able to put on track.


Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,


« We will never accept any global deal that does not limit global warming to the minimum unavoidable level, no matter what levels of compensation and assistance are promised to us… While we will reason with everyone to achieve our objective, we will not rubber stamp an agreement by the powers that be as the best we could get for the moment. We will use our numbers to delegitimize any agreement that is not consistent with our minimal position. If needs be we are prepared to walk out of any negotiations that threaten to be another rape of our continent. »


This strong and unambiguous statement made on 3 September 2009 at the African Partnership Forum is one of the numerous statements which attest to the unwavering commitment of Prime Minister Meles to Africa and to its noble causes. This commitment was reflected in his eagerness to contribute to the diplomatic and military efforts of our continental organization by supporting peace initiatives and the restoration of legality in areas where they were undermined. The clout he gained in the Horn of Africa stemmed, among others, from his involvement in diplomatic and military efforts to resolve the crises in Sudan, South Sudan, Darfur and Somalia. He used to state that: « I have no problem talking to anybody so long as it helps the purpose of peace…. »


His commitment and courage endeared him to his peers to the extent that they, rightly, entrusted him with the task of leading African delegations during various negotiations and at international fora such as the G20 and the G8, the Conference of Parties of the United Nations Conference and Climate Change, and thereby raising high the banner of Africa. At each of the international meetings, Prime Minister Meles strongly defended the interest of the continent. He left his imprints everywhere and also made a strong impression. I will always remember how his interventions were widely anticipated and followed with keen interest at various international fora.


There are several ways of living the life of an African statesman. For Africa to develop, the sons and daughters of the continent, especially those in authority, will have to show commitment at all times. Prime Minister Meles understood this very early and that explained why he agreed to become in 2007 the Chairperson of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee. Under his stewardship the Committee contributed in no small way to highlighting the potential of Africa as pole of growth and the last frontier.


The demise of Prime Minister Meles, has silenced forever one of the most respected African voices of this decade, the inspired and committed voice of a convinced Pan-Africanist. Africa is conscious of this immense and cruel loss and reiterates its solidarity with the bereaved people of Ethiopia whose pain we understand and share. We also pay tribute to this Statesman who devoted all his energy and time to his country and to the development of the continent.


Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,


Before I conclude this painful duty, I would like to crave your indulgence to allow me to share my memories of him and to express what is in my heart. I would like to recall a man that I deeply admired and with whom I had affectionate relations based on mutual respect. Concealed in the look of an austere person, the somewhat caricatured portrait of a Statesman or the mask of a politician was a simple, warm-hearted andhumorous man, full of youthful exuberance and jokes, who will be sorely missed by his family, his loved once and friends alike, to whom we wish to renew our deep condolences and express our sympathy.


For me, the late Prime Minister Meles was a source of constant support and inspiration and whose pieces of advice were always useful to me. I have no doubt that many are those who have benefitted from the advice and support that he willingly gave when he was requested to do so.


“We all know that we must die one day but we do not believe that we will die” as Bossuet used to say. In actual fact, “we are obliged to gradually come to terms with this reality, especially where those around us are involved. This painful truth, we feel it today but the pain which has seized us should not blind us to the lessons of life that the late Prime Minister MelesZenawi has bequeathed to us all, courage and determination.


May The Almighty God in his infinite Mercy welcome the soul of our dear Prime Minister MelesZenawi among His Elect! May our Brother rest in perfect and eternal peace!


I thank you.


Source: African Union Commission (AUC)

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Western Viewers Fall Behind in the Web-connected TV Revolution


31 Aug 2012 12:00 Africa/Lagos

Western Viewers Fall Behind in the Web-connected TV Revolution


NUREMBERG, Germany, August 31, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

People in markets such as China, Brazil and India better exploit the opportunities offered by web-connected television, compared to countries such as the UK, US and Germany. This is according to research carried out across thirteen countries by GfK's consumer research experts. The study found that western consumers are stuck in an 'analogue' mindset, whereas viewers in emerging markets are more likely to embrace the digital capabilities of Connected TV.


GfK research shows that a far higher proportion of Chinese, Korean and Indian consumers have used the functionalities of Smart TV in the past months, compared to those in Western markets.

Connected TV usage:

    China          44%
    S. Korea       18%
    India          17%
    Brazil         14%
    Turkey         13%
    UK             11%
    USA            11%
    Mexico         11%
    Spain           8%
    Germany         8%
    Belgium         6%
    Russia          5%
    Netherlands     5%


GfK's findings show that 'Social TV' has yet to fully take-off. Globally, just 28% of viewers said that they found programmes that they can interact with to be more interesting to watch. And just 25% thought that tweeting and commenting on programmes 'enhances the viewing experience'.


Viewers in countries such as China, Brazil and India are more motivated by programmes they can interact with than those in markets such as the UK, US and Germany[1].


Richard Preedy, at GfK, said: "Our findings suggest that broadcasters need to integrate their social elements far more engagingly into the fabric of the programme, in order to entice the viewer's interaction."

Across all markets, the ability to connect to the internet is less important than price, screen size and display technology, when buying a new TV. But the West is more indifferent than the emerging markets, with only 26% of UK and 29% of US consumers saying they look out for a net enabled set, compared to 61% in India and 64% in China.


You can read more the full press release here: http://www.gfk.com/group/press_information/press_releases/index.en.html


FOOTNOTES:

[1] % agreeing with statement 'Programmes I can interact with are much more interesting to watch' Brazil 42%, China 61%, India 59% vs. UK 16%, USA 18%, Germany 15%

Research contact: Ryan Garner, Ryan.Garner@gfk.com

PR contact: Amanda Wheeler, Amanda.wheeler@gfk.com / +44-7919-624688


Source: GfK







Teju Babyface Leaves The Most Eligible Bachelors Club




Celebrated Lagos comedian and host of the popular Teju Babyface Show, Teju Oyelakin, aka Teju Babyface yesterday left the most eligible bachelors club in Nigeria, because he is now officially married to Tobi Banjoko, a former model and the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) 2011 Miss Photogenic, after their beautiful and colourful traditional wedding ceremony at Ten Degrees Centre, Billingsway in Lagos city.



TALK OF THE TOWN wishes the couple a happy married life.









Thursday, August 30, 2012

Survey: Six in 10 Companies Conduct Video Job Interviews



30 Aug 2012 13:17 Africa/Lagos

Survey: Six in 10 Companies Conduct Video Job Interviews

MENLO PARK, Calif., Aug. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Job seekers may want to get ready for their close-ups, a new OfficeTeam survey suggests. More than six in 10 (63 percent) human resources (HR) managers interviewed said their company often conducts employment interviews via video. This is up from just 14 percent one year ago. In addition, 13 percent of respondents think their organization will use video more frequently to meet with applicants in the next three years. Eighty-five percent anticipate the number of video interviews to remain the same.

The survey was developed by OfficeTeam, a leading staffing service specializing in the placement of highly skilled administrative professionals. It was conducted by an independent research firm and is based on telephone interviews with more than 500 HR managers at U.S. companies with 20 or more employees.
HR managers were asked, "How often, if at all, does your company conduct job interviews using video technology?" Their responses:


2012
2011
Very often
53%
1%
Somewhat often
10%
13%
Not very often
12%
45%
Never
25%
42%

100%
101%*

*Responses do not total 100 percent due to rounding.
HR managers also were asked, "Do you think your company will conduct more or fewer job interviews via video in the next three years?" Their responses:
Significantly more
1%
Somewhat more
12%
No change
85%
Somewhat fewer
2%
Significantly fewer
0%

100%
"Many companies are embracing video interviews, which are often conducted online via webcam, as a way to quickly and cost-effectively evaluate applicants," said Robert Hosking, executive director of OfficeTeam. "Job seekers can use these virtual meetings to put their best foot forward, just as they would in person."
Hosking pointed out, however, that there are special considerations when meeting via video. "You need to not only be prepared to say the right things but also make sure you and your surroundings appear professional on camera," he said.

OfficeTeam offers seven tips for job seekers when participating in video interviews:
  1. Test the technology. Familiarize yourself with the video tools and functionality in advance to troubleshoot issues. Also, if your computer is prone to problems, consider having a backup on hand.
  2. Choose the right location. Conduct the meeting in an area with good lighting that's free of distractions or anything within view that could be perceived as unprofessional. Beware of things like windows in the background, which can cast dark shadows, or barking dogs that may make it difficult to hear.
  3. Take a trial run. Ask a friend to videoconference with you and provide feedback on how close you should sit to the camera. He or she also can recommend adjustments for your surroundings.
  4. Suit up. Dress and groom the way you would for a face-to-face interview, and don't assume you'll only be visible from the waist up. Avoid bold patterns and colors that don't show up well on video.
  5. Exude confidence. Look at the camera when answering questions so it appears you're talking directly to the employer. Also, don't forget to smile and sit up straight.
  6. Be heard. Make sure your responses are audible to the interviewer. Speak loudly and clearly into the microphone.
  7. Treat it like a real interview. Approach the meeting with all the seriousness and preparation you would give to an in-person interview. This includes having questions ready and following up with a thank-you note.

About OfficeTeam
OfficeTeam is the nation's leading staffing service specializing in the temporary placement of highly skilled office and administrative support professionals. The company has more than 315 locations worldwide and offers online job search services at www.officeteam.com .

SOURCE OfficeTeam
CONTACT: Cynthia Kong, +1-650-234-6298, cynthia.kong@officeteam.com
Web Site: http://www.officeteam.com

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