Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Gays and Lesbians Claim President Obama's Re-Election Victory As US Stocks Fall

President Barack Obama celebrating his victory.


Gays and lesbians are claiming the successful reelection of incumbent President Barack Obama on Tuesday November 6, 2012. But his victory over the Republican presidential flag bearer Mitt Romney seems to have a negative impact on US stocks as The Telegraph reported that stock markets on Wall Street tumbled the following day.


Landslide Victory for LGBT Equality Up and Down the Ballot

From marriage campaigns to reelecting President Obama and other priorities, LGBT Americans were the big winners on election night

WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization, reacted to the overwhelming electoral victories for LGBT people, calling it a milestone year with a clear mandate for equality moving forward.  For the past two years, HRC has been laying the groundwork for our largest mobilization effort ever to ensure 2012 is a turning point year for LGBT equality.  HRC and our energetic supporters have raised and contributed more than $20 million to reelect President Obama and to advance marriage equality and other electoral priorities this cycle.  On marriage equality, HRC invested $8.4 million this cycle to include $5.5 million in the four marriage ballot measure states.

HRC President Chad Griffin released the following statement:
"When the history books are written, 2012 will be remembered as the year when LGBT Americans won decisively at the ballot box.  The dreams of millions of fair-minded Americans were realized as discrimination crumbled and equality prevailed."

Marriage Wins at Ballot Box for First Time
"For the first time, voters in Maine and Maryland voted to allow loving couples to make lifelong commitments through marriage – forever taking away the right-wing talking point that marriage equality couldn't win on the ballot.  No amount of well-funded lies about our families could deceive Mainers and Marylanders.  We await results in Minnesota and Washington State but remain optimistic that they will be successful as well.  The momentum for marriage equality has never been stronger, and with poll after poll showing a growing majority of support, we have a renewed certainty that we will win this fight.

Pro-Marriage Equality President Wins Reelection
"As millions of Americans celebrate President Obama's reelection tonight, the LGBT community is particularly elated to return the most pro-equality President ever to a second term.  There is no doubt that we will continue to see tremendous strides forward like we've made during his first four years with our Ally-in-Chief back in office.  While some pundits predicted the President's support for marriage equality would hinder his campaign, we know the opposite is true.  His historic and heartfelt declaration that all loving and committed couples should be able to marry further motivated millions of voters and sparked conversations that led to wins for marriage at the ballot box.  His win is further proof of the marriage equality movement's momentum.

First Openly Gay Senator
"Another milestone was celebrated as Senator-elect Tammy Baldwin has again earned her spot in the history books. As the first openly gay person elected to the United States Senate, she is a role model for LGBT youth and all young women across the country. With a relentless focus on the issues that matter most to Wisconsin voters – economic security, access to healthcare, and fairness and inclusion for all – Senator-elect Baldwin earned the respect of all her constituents, gay and straight.

Pickup of Fair-Minded and Openly LGB Members of Congress
"For LGBT youth who aspire to public service, we have shattered a glass by sending Tammy Baldwin to the Senate and increasing the number openly LGB members of Congress.  In the Senate we have at least three new marriage equality supporters who proudly declared their support for marriage for gay and lesbian couples on the campaign trail.

Voters Retain Iowa Justice Who Decided for Marriage
"It appears that Iowans have made a strong statement for judicial independence and refused to let politics get in the way of judges doing their duty to uphold the law. Anti-gay groups trying to exact political retribution on judges should learn their lesson.  Marriage equality remains the law of the land in Iowa and judges like Justice Wiggins will continue to do their jobs.

LGBT Voters Flex Political Muscle, Break for President
"Our community has flexed our political muscle with exit polls showing an increase from 4 percent of the vote in 2008 to 5 percent this year.  And the President gained many more supporters among lesbian, gay and bisexual voters – jumping seven points to garner 77% of our vote.

Moving Forward
"Tonight we celebrate, but tomorrow morning we get up and get back to work so that the victories we hail tonight are felt everywhere across this great country.  Too many people are denied the ability to marry.  Too many people go to their jobs without workplace protections.  Too many young people go to bed at night and stare at the ceiling, sleeplessly wondering what awaits them the next day at school or at church or in their own home.  Thanks to all the hard work in achieving tonight's victories, we finally have momentum on our side and we will not rest until the promise of equal justice under the law is realized for every single person living in every single corner of this vast country."

The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all.
 
SOURCE Human Rights Campaign
CONTACT: Paul Guequierre, +1-202-423-2860, paul.guequierre@hrc.org
Web Site: http://www.hrc.org

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Nominees for Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards 2012


Here are the nominees for Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards 2012.

COMPETITIVE CATEGORIES

1. Newscaster of the Year (TV)
(This is strictly for newscasters of TV stations which transmit both on terrestrial and satellite/Digital channel) (Criteria: diction, poise and fashion sense)

(Male)
-Sam Bello (AIT)
-Cyril Stober (NTA)
-Niyi Oyelowo (STV)
-Gimba Umar (TVC)
-Ayotunde Balogun (Channels)
-Ayo Ojurongbe (LTV8)

(Female)
-Amarachi Ubani (Channels TV)
-Bimbola Oloko (LTV 8)
-Kemi Adekusibe (MITV)
-Jire Kola- Kuforiji (AIT)
- Adesuwa Omoruan (STV)

2. Newscaster of the Year (Indigenous)
(This category welcomes nominees from TV and Radio stations across South, West and North) (Criteria: fluency in choosing language i.e. Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Pidgin English...etc, and sense of humour.

- Nedu (Wazobia FM)
- Tunji Olalekan (Koko Inu iwe Iroyin on Bond FM)
- Temitope Ojelade (Naija FM)
- Mc Ice Water (EKO FM)
- Debo Yusuff (Radio Lagos)

3. News Reporter of the Year (TV only)
(Criteria: Consistency, investigative reporting…etc)

- Seun Okinbaloye (Channels TV)
- Tunji Adekeye (TVC)
- Omor Basuaye (AIT)

4. TV Station of the Year-National
(Criteria: Must be transmitting both on terrestrial and satellite/ Digital Channel, production quality and content)

- A.I.T
- LTV 8
- MI TV
- NTA
- Channels
- Galaxy
- TVC

5. TV Station of The Year-Regional
(Criteria- It should be either a State or Private TV station, viewership, production quality and content)

South- West
- Galaxy (Ibadan)
- B.C.O.S
- OGTV
- Superscreen
- DBN
- ONTV (Lagos)

-North
-ARTV (Kano)
- PRTV (Jos)
-ITV (Abuja)

-South East
- IBC (Owerri)
- ITV Benin
- ESBS Channel 50 (Enugu)

6. Radio Station of The Year
(Criteria: Listener-ship, Production quality, coverage, content and listener-ship)
-Central (Lagos)

- Raypower 100.5 FM
- Star 101.5 FM
- City 105.1 FM
- Beat 99.9 FM
- Eko 89.75 FM
- Top Radio 90.9 FM
- Star 101.5 FM
- Nigerian Info
- Metro FM - FRCN (Lagos)
- Classic FM
- South-West
- OGBC (Abeokuta)
- Rainbow 94.1 FM (Ogun)
- Oluyole FM (Ibadan)
- Positive 102.5 FM (Akure)
- Living Spring FM (Osogbo)
- Independent Radio (Benin)
- Diamond FM
- Orange FM (Akure)

- North
- Cool FM Abuja
- Peace 90.5 FM Jos
- Grace 95.5 FM, Lokoja
- Kiss FM Abuja
- Aso 93.5 FM, Abuja
- Supreme 96.1 FM, Kaduna
- Radio Zamfara
- Hot FM, Abuja
- Raypower 106.5 FM, Kano
- Pearl 98.5 FM, Bauchi
- Rhythm FM (Abuja)

- South-East
- AKBC 90.5 FM
- Solid FM (Enugu)
- Rhythm FM (Port Harcourt)
- CR Radio-2 (105.5 FM) (Calabar)
- Cool FM (Port Harcourt)

7-Best Indigenous Radio Station

- Naija FM (Lagos)
- Radio Lagos 107.5 FM (Tiwantiwa) (Lagos)
- Amuludun FM (Ibadan)
- Bond FM (Lagos)
- Adaba FM (Akure)
- Paramount FM (Abeokuta)

8. Best Music Channel (Local)
(Criteria: content, production quality and have to be syndicated at least on three TV stations or running pay Satellite/Digital Channel)

- Nigezie
- Kennis Music
- Monster Music
- Music Africa

9. Best Music Channel (International)
(Criteria: 24 hours channel on pay Satellite/Digital TV, viewership and content)

- MTV Base
- Channel O
- Trace Urban TV
- AfroPop

10. Best Pay Digital TV channel provider (Local)
(Criteria: Services and numbers of ‘quality’ channels)

- Startimes
- GO TV

11. TV program of the Year
(Criteria: Must be Syndicated or run on satellite/Digital TV channel, good concept/content, consistency and large viewership)

- Entertainment:
- Idan Irawo
- Xcite on TV
- Hitz OnTV
- Big Friday Show
- Entertainment Weekly on STV
- Stand up Nigeria
- AY Show
- Thyme out with Tee A
- Jimmy Jump Off
- Page 3 (STV)
- Studio 53 Extra
- Jara
- Spice on TV
- Sports
- Sport Splash (LTV)
- Sport Edge (Galaxy)
- Sport Café (STV)
- Sport Extra (AIT)
- 90min (Channels TV)

- Drama
- ThisLife
- Johnson’s Family
- Face to face
- Tinsel
- Spider
- Edge of Paradise
- Tales of Eve
- Talk Show
- Teju Baby face Show
- Inside Out with Agatha
- Bimbo and Shola Connect (LTV8)
- Moment with Mo
- TM on TVC with Folarin Yori
- Owuro Lawa (LTV 8)
- Sunrise Daily (Channels TV)
- Today on STV
- Game Show
- MTN Family Game Show
- Three Crown Family Game show
- Star Game TV Show
- Reality Show
- Project Fame
- Super mom
- Next movie star
- Nigerian Idol
- Nigeria’s Got Talent

12. Radio program of the Year
(Criteria; It has to be live, good concept and huge listenership)
Lagos

A- Sport
- Sport Edge (Inspiration FM)
- Top Sports (Top Radio)
- Sports Summit (Metro FM)
- Sport Extra (Beat FM)
- Football Frenzy (Nigerian Info)
- Global Sports Update (Star FM)
- Football 360 degrees (Brila FM)

B- Comedy
- Comedy Happy Hour with D-Don (Splash FM)
- Ice Na wah (Ice Water) Eko FM,
- Koffi & Tha City (Funny moment) (City FM)
- Wetin Dey (Radio Continental)

C- Talk Show
- Una Wake up with Yaw (Wazobia FM)
- Morning Runs with Godwin, Sabina and Ushbabe (Naija FM)
- The Morning Rush (Olisa Adibua and Ada) Beatz FM
- Morning Drive (Rhythm FM) (BigTyme and Omalicha)
- Top of the Morning Show on Top FM (Tosyn Bucknor)
- Morning Crossfire (Nigerian Info)
- Continental Breakfast Show (Radio Continental)

13. Most Popular In-House D.J
(Criteria: must be with a radio or TV station, skilful and consistent)

- Radio
- DJ Xclusive (Cool FM)
- DJ Caise (Beat FM)
- DJ Sose (Rhythm FM)
- DJ Charly Shee (EKO FM)
- DJ Boombastic (Star FM)
- DJ Benny More (Brila FM)
- DJ Hotega (Raypower)
- DJ Gee Q (Top Radio FM)
- DJ K-Lexy (Radio Continental)
- DJ Bigsam (Oluyole FM)

- TV
(a) DJ Shabsy (Soundcity)
(b) DJ Vinnie (Kennis Music Channel)
(d) DJ Switch (TVC)

14. Most Popular TV presenter
(Criteria: Must be a host of syndicated programme or programme running on satellite/digital TV Channels, composure, followership and style)
(Entertainment, Talk Show, Game Show, Reality Show etc)

(Male)
- Uti Nwachukwu (Jara)
- Frank Edoh (WWTBM)
- Bimbo Manuel (Bimbo and Sola Connect)
- Joseph Benjamin (Project Fame)
- Jare Ayo Matins (Lagbo Osere)
- Zdon Paporella (Naija Talk Show on Music Africa)
- Sulaiman Adegbenro (Consoligbadun on MITV)
- Chamberlain Usoh (Sunrise Daily Channels TV)
- Victor Ayara (Today on STV)

(Female)
- Yvonne ‘Vixen’ Ekwere (STV)
- Dolapo Oni (Studio 53 Extra)
- Helen Paul (Jara)
- Ariyike Akinbobola (Spice on TV)
- Yinka Adamu (Soundcity)
- Mariam Anazodo (Music and More on NTA)
- Mosun Abudu (Moment with Mo’)
- Amatha Agatha (Inside Out)
- Sola Salako ((Bimbo and Sola Connect)

B- Sports
(Male)

- Omah Akatugba (MITV)
- Jide Alabi (STV)
- Toyin Ibitoye (Channels TV)
- Alfred Okoligwe (AIT)
- Charles Anazodo (Supersport)

(Female)
- Cecilia Omorogbe (Galaxy TV)
- Kemi Muyi Adeniyi (LTV)
- Chisom Mbonu (Supersport)
- Kibati Bankole (Freelance Radio/TV)
- Juliet Mafua (TVC)

15-Most Popular Radio Presenter
(Criteria: Creativity, voice and follower ship)

- Talk Shows

- Lagos

(Male)
- Teddy Esosa (Star FM)
- I.K Osakioduwa (Rhthm FM)
- Big Mannie (Cool FM)
- Shola Thompson (Inspiration FM)
- Keji Sowoolu a.k.a KShow (City FM)
- Tintin Imevbore (Classic FM)

(Female)
- Matse Uwatse (Nigeria Info)
- Anita Izedeh (Rhythm FM)
- Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi (Beat FM)
- Moyo Oyatogun (Star FM)
- Sarah Osioriame Aigbotsua (Raypower FM)
- Kaylah (Cool 96.9, Lagos)
- Wanna Wizzy (Inspiration FM)
- Jennifer (JLuv) (City FM)

- North

(Male)
- Benny Ark (Cool FM Abuja)
- Nwokedi Moses a.k.a BiG’ MO (Wazobia FM)
- Cheezy Charles (Hot FM Abuja)

((Female)
- Maltida Duncan (Rhythm FM, Abuja)
- Anulika Stella Nwosu a.k.a Willy Willy (Wazobia FM)
- Faith Onyebujoh (Cool FM Abuja)
- Malvina Kwamjap a.k.a Vina (Kiss FM Abuja)

South-West

(Male)
- Edmund Obilo (Splash FM)
- Kola Olootu (Amuludun FM)
- Femi Ogundaisi a.k.a Obama of Entertainment (Adaba FM)
- Fatai Dan Wahab (Lagbo Regal) (Positive FM Akure)
- Micheal Akintunde (Adaba FM)
- Akin Akindele (Rainbow FM)

(Female)
- Prisca (Oluyole 98.5 FM)
- Olayemi Esan (Orange FM)
- Ronke Giwa (Splash FM)
- Tope Alabi (unique fm)
- Olubumi Afuye (Adaba FM)

- South-East

(Male)
- Spaceman (Radio PH)
- Lorenzo Menakaya (Lion FM, Enugu)
- O.B Fado (Hot FM Owerri)
- Eldee Extra Large (Rhythm FM PH)

(Female)
- Princess Chi (Hot FM Owerri)
- Cynthia Kamalu (Cool FM PH)

b- Sports

(Male)
- Niran Adesanya (Rhythm FM)
- Bimbo Adeola
- Femi Obong Daniel (Cool FM)
- Godwin Enakehna (Top Radio)
- Emmanuel Etim (Nigeria Info)
- Murphy Ijemba (Brila FM)
- Sola Rogers (Radio Continental)
- Sammy Wetyinda (Radio Port Harcourt)

(Female)
- Oge Ogekanma (Brila FM)
- Princess Fiona (Nigeria Info)
- Nneka Nkem Anibeze (FRCN)
- Kibati Bankole (Freelance Radio/TV)

16-Most Popular Presenter (Radio/ TV)-Indigenous

(Male)
- OPJ (Wazobia FM)
- Mc Ice Water (Eko FM)
- Kola Olootu (Amuludun FM Ibadan)
- Jare Ayo Matins (Owuro Lawa)
- Godwin Aruwayo (Naija FM)
- Sabo Ngeri (Rainbow FM)
- Joel Yetonyon (Radio Lagos)

(Female)
- Omotunde Lolo 1 (Wazobia FM)
- Sabina Umoren (Naija FM)
- Deola Orisile (Radio Lagos)
- Feyikemi Olayinka (Owuro Lawa)

17. Corporate Organization Of The Year
(Criteria; It must be supportive in terms of programmes sponsorship, public acceptance and advert placement)

- Promasidor
- De-United Foods
- Chivita
- Dangote groups
- Unilever
- Etisalat
- Airtel
- Glo
- Cadbury
- Nestle
- Nigerian Breweries
- Coca-Cola
- Guinness Plc

18. Most Promising and Young Presenter of the Year (TV/Radio)
(Criteria: He or she should be within the age range of 21 and 30, creativity, and follower ship)

(Male)
- Dele Omoyeni (Radio Nigeria Progress 100.5fm Ado-Ekiti)
- Adams Ibrahim (Soundcity)
- Efe Tommy (Excite)
- Dayo Ephraim (Hip On TV)
- Dotun (Cool FM)
- Chidozie Okoroji a.k.a Overdose (Brila FM)

(Female)
- Onu Cynthia Chikodinaka a.k.a Kody kodinator (Wazobia FM)
- Olayemi Esan (Orange FM)
-Karen Igho (Naija FM)
-Layole Oyatogun (STV)
- Ariyike Akinbobola (Spice on TV)
- -Shine Begho (Cool FM)

19. Sexiest On-Air Personality
(Criteria: Good body frame, fashion sense, carriage and diction)

(Male)
- Frank Edohor (WWTBM)
- Charles Anazodo
- Uti Nwachukwu (Jara)
- Andre Blaze (Nigeria’s Got Talent)
- Benny Ark (Cool FM Abuja)
- Don T (Splash FM Ibadan)
- Ill Rymz (Nigerian Idol)
- Adesope Olajide - Vox Africa Sky 218

(Female)
- Eku Edewor (Studio 53)
- Yvonne ‘Vixen’ Ekwere (STV)
- Shine Begho (Cool FM)
- Ronke Giwa (Splash FM)
- Oreka Godis (NN24)
- Kemi Adetiba (Maltina Dancehall)
- Jennifer (JLuv) (City FM)
- Maupe Ogun (Channels TV)
- Olayinka Adamu (Soundcity)

20. Print Media of the Year:
(Criteria; it must be supportive in terms of news dissemination about what going on in the electronic media i.e. having a dedicated page or column for stories about On-Air Personalities, programmes and other TV/Radio content)

- Daily Independent
- City People Magazine
- Punch Newspaper
- Thisday Newspaper
- The Nation Newspaper
- The Sun Newspaper
- News of the People
- Encomium Magazine
- Yes International Magazine
- Entertainment Express
- Highsociety
- E24/7
- Nigerian Entertainment (NetNg)

21. Online Radio Station of the Year

- IGroove
- Reel Radio
- Praise Radio
- Zoodrums Radio

22. Best New Station (Radio)

- Nigerian Info (Lagos)
- Lagos Traffic Radio (Lagos),
- Portharcout Radio (Portharcourt),
- Orange FM (Akure)
- Hot FM Abuja

***Corporate Social Responsibility Award****
Most Supportive Religious Organization in Sport

- Winners Chapel
- Nasfat
- Redeem Christian Church
- Mountain of Fire Ministry.

-Terms and Conditions
-Nominees can only win once in three years, the reason names of some popular On-Air Personalities, TV and Radio programmes are missing on this year’s nominees list. They might have won in 2010 or 2011. We believe this will give room to others to be recognised.

-Unlike the previous editions, people can now vote online via our website (only) www.nigerianbroadcastersmeritawards.com/poll
However, votes take 40% while researches, survey and Agencies report take 60% of final result.









Nestle Waters Sending 5.4 Million Bottles of Water for Hurricane Sandy Victims



STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- More than five million bottles of water will be arriving this weekend and early next week in New York and New Jersey communities hard hit by Hurricane Sandy. Approximately 100 trucks will be converging on the region from Nestle Waters North America (NWNA) plants in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Texas and Maine, where employees are working tirelessly to meet the acute needs of storm victims. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the New York Office of Emergency Management made the request for bottled water to meet immediate need in the region.

In Somerset New Jersey, an American Red Cross volunteer unloads Nestle© Pure Life® bottled water headed for shelters and other emergency needs. Nestle© Waters North America has donated more than 775,000 bottles of water to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.

Nestle Waters North America is also donating 200,000 bottles of Poland Spring® water that had been designated for the NYC Marathon. With that event now cancelled, all of that bottled water is being turned over to relief agencies. This brings total bottled water donations by NWNA to more than 775,000 bottles, most of which have by distributed through disaster relief partners AmeriCares and The American Red Cross.

New York National Guardsman transfer bottles of NestlĂ© Pure Life® bottled water for distribution to New York City residents affected by Hurricane Sandy. Richard Drew, AP (PRNewsFoto/Nestle Waters North America)

For example, the Red Cross is using bottles of Nestle® Pure Life® purified water sent to its Somerset, New Jersey warehouse to provide assistance to people in shelters and communities in that region facing disruptions in municipal water supplies. AmeriCares has received donations of Deer Park® water to be distributed to The Salvation Army for Nassau County on Long Island, and Nestle® Pure Life® to help residents of New York City housing projects.

"The bottled water industry plays a critical role at times like this to provide large quantities of clean, safe water that can be transported and stored safely," says Heidi Paul, vice president corporate affairs for Nestle Waters North America. "We are proud of the efforts and commitment of our employees across the country who work around the clock to get water to people in need."

The 5.4 million additional bottles requested by FEMA will be arriving between Sunday and Tuesday, and will be staged from Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, as well as from Lakehurst, New Jersey.

People who would like to learn how they can support relief efforts should visit: http://www.americares.org/ or http://www.redcross.org/.

About Nestle Waters North America Inc.

Nestle Waters North America is the nation's leading bottled water company. Nestle Waters offers consumers a variety of portable, calorie-free bottled waters, including Poland Spring and other natural spring water brands; Nestle® Pure Life®, a nationally distributed purified bottled water; and international brands, S. Pellegrino, Perrier and Acqua Panna. Most recently, the company has added a refreshing line of ready-to-drink iced teas. Nestle Waters North America is committed to creating shared value for society. It does so through healthy hydration, jobs and benefits to communities where it operates, and environmental stewardship, most notably responsible water management, lightweight packaging and advancing recycling in America. People's interest in reducing their calories from beverages and having a reliable second source of water has led Nestle Waters North America to be third largest non-alcoholic beverage company by volume in the U.S.


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The Hague Institute for Global Justice Names Dr. Abiodun Williams as New President

Dr. Abiodun Williams.

5 Nov 2012 14:51 Africa/Lagos

The Hague Institute for Global Justice Names Dr. Abiodun Williams as New President

THE HAGUE, the Netherlands, November 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

The Hague Institute for Global Justice has appointed Dr. Abiodun Williams as the first President of the Institute. Dr. Williams will assume the presidency on January 1, 2013. He is currently Senior Vice President of the Center for Conflict Management at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington, DC.

The Board of the Hague Institute would like to express sincere gratitude to the current Dean, Professor Willem van Genugten, for his important contribution in the start-up phase of the Institute. His dedication, vision and leadership have been of invaluable importance for the development of the Institute's approach, working methods and positioning.

Launched in June 2011, the Hague Institute for Global Justice was established by the municipality of The Hague and a number of Hague based academic institutions, with the strong support of the Dutch government. The Institute is based in a city that has been a symbol of peace and justice for over a century, starting with the First Hague Peace Conference in 1899. It is dedicated to addressing significant global justice issues from an inter-disciplinary perspective, and identifying practical and effective solutions. Through its projects, the Institute seeks to underline that lasting peace, security and development cannot be achieved without global justice and respect for international law.

"It is with great satisfaction that we welcome Dr. Abiodun Williams as President of The Hague Institute for Global Justice," says Jozias van Aartsen, Chair of the Institute's Board, Mayor of The Hague and former Minister of Foreign Affairs. "With his great experience, both in the field and at the UN-headquarters, he will be an inspiring leader of our young Institute."

Dr. Williams joined USIP in 2008 and leads its work in major conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt. Prior to his current position he served as Vice President of the Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention, and had primary responsibility for USIP's work on conflict prevention, Iran, and Northeast Asia.

Before joining USIP, Dr. Williams had a successful career at the United Nations. From 2001-2007 he served as Director of Strategic Planning for United Nations Secretaries-General Ban Ki-moon and Kofi Annan. From 1994 to 2000 he served in three peacekeeping operations in Macedonia, Haiti, and Bosnia-Herzegovina as Special Assistant to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, and Political and Humanitarian Affairs Officer.

Dr. Williams has also had valuable experience in academia. He has served as Associate Dean of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, and held faculty appointments at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, University of Rochester, and Tufts University. He has received several awards including the Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award from Tufts University and the Constantine E. Maguire Medal from Georgetown. He is Chair of the Academic Council on the United Nations System, and has published widely on conflict prevention and conflict management. Dr. Williams earned his Master of Arts degree with Honors in English Language and Literature from Edinburgh University, and his Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, and Doctorate in International Relations from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

"It is an honor to lead The Hague Institute for Global Justice which has great potential to become an internationally acclaimed think tank, and a vital force in the challenging but essential task of promoting global peace and justice. I look forward to working with the staff, the Board, and the Advisory Council to fulfill the Institute's promise," Dr. Williams said.

The chair of the Advisory Council of the Institute and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright said "I have known Dr. Williams for more than 25 years as a valued colleague and friend. I am delighted at this new appointment. He is the ideal choice for this position, and will be a tremendous asset to The Hague Institute for Global Justice. Dr. Williams is brilliant, talented and an inspiring leader."

For the redaction:

For more information contact The Hague Institute for Global Justice, Laura de Meijer, +31(0)70-30-28-133.










Amnesty Uncovers Massacres of Terrorist Suspects in Northern Nigeria

Joint Task Force (JTF)on patrol in Maiduguri, the major North Nigeria.

5 Nov 2012 04:17 Africa/Lagos

Nigeria: Independent Investigation into Maiduguri Killings Vital

LONDON, November 5, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Dozens of men and boys from Maiduguri in northern Nigeria have been reportedly shot by security forces as Amnesty International published a report condemning human rights violations by the security forces in response to the Boko Haram campaign of violence.


Amnesty International has received reports that between Tuesday evening and Thursday morning scores of men were taken out of their houses by the Joint Task Force (JTF) and the younger men were then shot.


According to information received by Amnesty International at least 30 bodies have been deposited at Maiduguri teaching hospital morgue with gun shot wounds.


One eye-witness told Amnesty International that on Thursday she saw dozens of bodies on the floor of the morgue with bullet wounds. Some burials took place on Friday morning.


These reports were received as Amnesty International's Secretary General, Salil Shetty, concluded a high level mission to Nigeria. He had presented the findings of Amnesty International's latest report to members of the government and met with civil society members.


“These reports from Maiduguri are shocking,” said Salil Shetty as he prepared to leave Nigeria.


“They underline the importance of Amnesty International's call for thorough investigation into all reports of human rights violations.”


“As Amnesty International's report, launched this week, already emphasized, the security services must act within the law. You can't build security through creating insecurity.”


Amnesty International met the Attorney General of the Federation following the launch of the report where he, on behalf of the President, made commitments to investigate all reports of human rights violations by the security forces and said that any state actor found responsible will be brought to justice.


Prior to the public launch on 1 November, the findings of the report were shared in a confidential written briefing to the relevant government bodies in August.


It was sent to the Minister of Police Affairs, the Minister of Interior, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, the Inspector General of Police, the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Commissioners of Police for Borno and Kano states.

The document contained an appendix with the details of each case documented by Amnesty International, including the names, locations, the name of the relevant security agency involved, and requesting further information and an investigation into the reports.

The identities of some people were withheld from the final report – a public document with a global readership – to protect their safety.

“As a leading actor on the African and international stage, Nigeria must address the inherent problems with its security forces and show real respect for the rule of law,” said Shetty.


On the same day Amnesty International launched the report, delegates were granted permission to visit Special Anti-Robbery Squad police station Abuja to visit Ibrahim Umar, who remains detained there despite a court order for his release issued in August.


The delegates were told by the SARS police officers that he had been transferred to another station. After their departure, Amnesty International received information that Ibrahim Umar had, in fact, been taken to a different location within the station.


“It looks as though Ibrahim Umar was hidden from us with the express intention of concealing his whereabouts. It would be a significant step if the police could now release this man, respecting the court order,” said Shetty.


“We urge the government to act on its commitment to bring to justice all those responsible for human violations. A vital first step is to introduce a witness protection programme that makes those who are victims of human rights violations feel safe when they call on the police for protection.”


Source: Amnesty International

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3rd Eko International Film Festival Opens With Heineken's SkyFall Promo




The 3rd Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) celebrating Nollywood Divas opened Monday evening with the popular Skyfall James Bond 007 "Crack the Case" Heineken promo at the prestigious Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island in the coastal mega city of Lagos. The event attracted movie buffs and the Nigerian news media with a reception sponsored by Heineken Nigeria at the atrium of the Silverbird Galleria where Skyfall is still pulling crowds to the Silverbird Cinemas after the successful Nigerian premiere last Friday.

The Lagos State government was represented by Mr. Wale Adeniji, from the office of the Commissioner for Tourism and Inter-Government Relations. Other special guests included Mr. Fidelis Duker, the Founder/CEO of Abuja International Film Festival, Victor Okhai, the Founder/CEO of In-Short International Film Festival and others from within Nigeria and abroad.


On Tuesday there will be a special screening of award winning director Niji Akanni's romantic thriller Heroes & Zeros, starring Nadia Buari and Bimbo Manuel and also featuring Gabriel Afolayan, Olu Jacobs, Norbert Young, Akin Lewis, Funsho Adeolu and Chervel Bridgette.


The 3rd Eko International Film Festival continues with daily screenings of over 18 more films from multiple award winning filmmakers from host country Nigeria, Spain, USA, UK, Austria, France, Argentina, Haiti and Mozambique till the closing ceremony on Saturday November 10, 2012.

The ticket is N2, 000 only.











Monday, November 5, 2012

3rd Eko International Film Festival Opens in Lagos


3rd Eko International Film Festival Opens in Lagos

The much talked about 3rd Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) celebrating Nollywood Divas opens this evening at the prestigious Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island in the coastal mega city of Lagos.
The 6 day event will be declared open by the Lagos State government at 5 pm with a red carpet reception in the atrium of the Silverbird Galleria.

Top Nollywood stars confirmed to grace the occasion include Ejike Asiegbu, former president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), with Ibinabo Fiberesima, the recently elected first female President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria who will be leading an entourage of leading Nollywood divas among whom are the top twenty nominees for the maiden Nollywood Divas Awards. Other special guests and celebrities are also expected from within Nigeria and abroad.


The opening film Operation Libertad was premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, directed by Swiss director Nicolas Wadimoff. There will be screenings of over 22 selected films from multiple award winning filmmakers from host country Nigeria, Spain, USA, UK, Austria, France, Argentina, Haiti and Mozambique.

The 3rd Eko International Film Festival is supported by the Silverbird Group, Heineken Nigeria, Starcom Media, Supple Communications Limited, International Digital Post Network and other partners and sponsors.
The daily festival pass in only N2, 000 per person and available at the venue.

The annual Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) is Nigeria’s leading international film festival in the coastal mega city of Lagos in south western Nigeria.It was founded in 2009 by Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima and Hope Obioma Opara and duly registered in the same year.

The mission of Eko International Film Festival is to promote the appreciation of Arts and Culture through the motion picture arts and sciences and boost tourism in the global village.

Eko International Film festival is organized by Supple Communications Limited, the publishers of Supple magazine, the first film festivals and culture magazine in Africa showing previews and reviews of movies and interviews 24 hours daily is on www.supplemagazine.org.

The inaugural edition was held in the mega city of Lagos in summer, July 7-12, 2010, at the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas of The Palms in Lekki, Lagos, with filmmakers from Nigeria, Kenya, UK, Germany, France, Spain and America. The second edition was held in July 2011 at the Silverbird Cinemas of the Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island, Lagos.
The third edition is coming up from November 5-10, 2012.










Saturday, November 3, 2012

The American Presidential Election and the Rest of Us

The incumbent President Barack Obama of the ruling Democratic Party versus Mitt Romney, the presidential candidate of the opposing Republican Party.

The American Presidential Election and the Rest of Us

The 2012 United States presidential election is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.

Every American presidential election attracts the rest of the world more than others, because whatever rules in America affects the rest of us.

The American occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq have done us more harm than good by provoking Muslims all over the world to hate Americans more than ever before and hey are attacking American interests and allies such as Christians in Nigeria and Kenya and other places, because they erroneously think America is a Christian nation and the number one ally of the Zionist Israel the chosen of the God of Christians. But majority of American voters are ignorant of these facts and the liberal elites behind President Barack Obama don't really care about the global leadership of America, but about their selfish liberal idiosyncrasies they want to dictate to the rest of conservative Americans. I have been reading Paul Krugman's critical analysis of Mitt Romney and in his elitist arrogance he wants to dictate his wisdom to the rest of Americans as if he cannot be wrong. But he cannot think for American voters. If you don't like Romney, that does not mean you are wiser than those who like him and believe he deserves the chance to be elected as the next and new President of the United States of America.

The majority of American voters don't care whether their president is black or white, but that he keeps his promises, but the one who told them "Yes We Can" four years ago has failed them.











Silverbird, Heineken, Power Horse and others Support Eko International Film Festival


The Silverbird Group, Africa's leading entertainment and media organization is again supporting the annual Eko International Film Festival for the third edition after collaborating with the organizers Supple Communications Limited for the successful second edition in 2011.


Other new partners and sponsors are Heineken®, the world's leading premium beer brand promoting the James Bond on a secret mission in global Heineken® campaign, building on a 15 year relationship with the Bond franchise, the 'Crack the Case' campaign takes viewers into a moving train somewhere deep in snow-covered mountains, offering them the opportunity to become secret agents themselves following SKYFALL™, the 23rd James Bond adventure, in which Daniel Craig brings his explosive portrayal of James Bond to a Heineken ad for the very first time. Challenging consumers to defy Bond's enemies and 'Crack the Case,' viewers will be taken on an epic train journey alongside stunning Bond newcomer Berenice Marlohe.



POWER HORSE Energy Drinks, including Kiss Mix distributed by the Charvet Group Ltd. Both Power Horse energy drink and Kiss Mix are becoming increasingly popular in Nigeria's bars and nightclubs.



Silvderbird TV, Rhythm 93.7 FM, Galaxy TV, BEN TV, Channels TV, The Guardian, The Nation, National Mirror, Daily Sun, Entertainment Express, Modern Ghana, Nigeria Films, Nigerians Report, TALK OF THE TOWN, Supple Magazine and scores of other news and information media channels in electronic, print and internet are all supporting Eko International Film Festival, Nigeria's leading international film festival.

The 3rd Eko International Film Festival heralding the maiden Nollywood Divas Awards opens on Monday November 5, 2012, at the prestigious Silverbird Galleria with red carpet from 5 pm in the atrium on the ground floor and followed by the opening film Operation Libertad of Swiss director Nicolas Wadimoff. A crime thriller chronicling the botched kidnapping exploits of a militant faction in Zurich in 1978 as the members of a small revolutionary group break into a Swiss bank near Zurich. They film the entirety of the action so as to prove the collusion between the Helvetic financial system and dictators. Thirty years later, the tapes of the Operation Libertad resurface...

The 6 day film festival screening films from host country Nigeria, US, UK, Spain, Switzerland, France, Germany, Argentina, Hait and Mozambique will end next Saturday November 10, 2012 with the red carpet closing gala awards night to announce the first Nollywood Diva of the Year.
The ticket is N2, 000 per person per day.
See www.ekoiff.org for more details.








Friday, November 2, 2012

Chika Unigwe Wins $100,000 Nigeria Prize for Literature

Chika Unigwe.

Chika Unigwe has won the highly coveted Nigeria Prize for Literature for her novel On Black Sisters' Street.


Her novel competed against Only A Canvas by Olusola Olugbesan and Onaedo: The Blacksmith’s Daughter by Ngozi Achebe. The announcement was made by Emeritus Professor Ayo Banjo, Chairman of the Advisory Board who commended the prize winner's novel as “a work of outstanding merit”, while Professor Abiola Irele, Chair of Judges said: “What is striking about Chika Unigwe's novel is the compassion that informs it.”

Unigwe said when she saw the news on Twitter, she started crying.
Unigwe was born in Nigeria, but now lives in Belgium.
The Nigeria Prize for Literature is fully sponsored by the Nigeria LNG Limited.

Click here to read Toni Kan's interview with Chika Unigwe as she received the good news after the announcement on Thursday November 1, 2012.

Despite the horrors it depicts, “On Black Sisters' Street” is also boiling with a sly, generous humor. Unigwe is as adept at conveying the cacophony of a Nigerian bus as she is at suggesting the larger historical events that propel her characters. “On Black Sisters Street” marks the arrival of a latter-day Thackeray, an Afro-Belgian writer who probes with passion, grace and comic verve the underbelly of our globalized new world economy.

~ By Fernanda Eberstadt, Sunday Book Review of The New York Times, April 29, 2011.

Raw, vivid, unforgettable, and inspired by a powerful oral storytelling tradition, this novel illuminates the dream of the West—and that dream’s illusion and annihilation—as seen through African eyes. It is a story of courage, unity, and hope, of women’s friendships and of bonds that, once forged, cannot be broken.
~ Amazon.

On Black Sisters' Street tells the haunting story of four very different women who have left their African homeland for the riches of Europe—and who are thrown together by bad luck and big dreams into a sisterhood that will change their lives.

Each night, Sisi, Ama, Efe, and Joyce stand in the windows of Antwerp’s red-light district, promising to make men’s desires come true—if only for half an hour. Pledged to the fierce Madam and a mysterious pimp named Dele, the girls share an apartment but little else—they keep their heads down, knowing that one step out of line could cost them a week’s wages. They open their bodies to strangers but their hearts to no one, each focused on earning enough to get herself free, to send money home or save up for her own future.

Then, suddenly, a murder shatters the still surface of their lives. Drawn together by tragedy and the loss of one of their own, the women realize that they must choose between their secrets and their safety. As they begin to tell their stories, their confessions reveal the face in Efe’s hidden photograph, Ama’s lifelong search for a father, Joyce’s true name, and Sisi’s deepest secrets—-and all their tales of fear, displacement, and love, concluding in a chance meeting with a handsome, sinister stranger.

On Black Sisters' Street marks the U.S. publication debut of Chika Unigwe, a brilliant new writer and a standout voice among contemporary African authors.

Praise for On Black Sisters Street 


“Chika Unigwe writes with moral urgency nourished by a nuanced understanding of the human condition and prose that is elegantly calibrated. And for all the dark turns her work takes, On Black Sisters' Street is suffused with warmth, hard-won wisdom, and a deep compassion.” 
 —Chris Abani, author of Becoming Abigail and Song for Night
 “ [‘On Black Sisters Street’ is] boiling with a sly, generous humor. Unigwe is as adept at conveying the cacophony of a Nigerian bus as she is at suggesting the larger historical events that propel her characters. ‘On Black Sisters' Street’ marks the arrival of a latter-day Thackeray, an Afro-Belgian writer who probes with passion, grace and comic verve the underbelly of our globalized new world economy.”
--The New York Times Book Review  (*an Editors Choice selection in the 5/10 NYTBR)
 
“Powerful....The author's raw voice, unflinching eye for detail, facility for creating a complex narrative, and affection for her characters make this a must read.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Gripping....As Unigwe tells her characters’ stories in interweaving narratives and time lines, the women embody depths of fear and displacement, as well as the will to survive and prosper."
--Booklist

“A novel of desperation, sexual exploitation, and, ultimately, sisterhood. … Unigwe has a talent for capturing the dashed dreams of young women who are stronger than they imagine. … The women’s personal stories are wrenchingly memorable.”
Library Journal

“In her English-language debut, the Nigerian-born Unigwe convincingly exposes an unfamiliar world without sentimentality. Capable drama that puts a human face on the scourge of human trafficking.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Spellbinding…combines a storyteller’s narrative flair with a reporter’s eye for grim, gritty details about the sex industry. … Nigerian-born Unigwe crafts her characters’ voices with crystalline prose and compassion, in a revelatory work as tough, humane and unsentimental as its heroines.”
MORE Magazine
“Chika Unigwe’s ON BLACK SISTERS STREET is a grand and compassionate and moving work of art. The best fiction succeeds when it allows a reader to open a door, step into a different world, look about and say, finally, I feel and know this place and these people as if I have visited many times before. Ms. Unigwe has done that for us with all the men and women of her new novel. We owe her much praise and much gratitude.”
Edward P. Jones, winner of the Pulitzer Prize

"Powerfully and gently, Unigwe gives voice to African women who walk the streets of their nightmares and dreams."
--Sefi Atta, author of Everything Good Will Come

“Chika Unigwe brings an ethnographic eye and masterful storytelling to bear on this complex portrait of African sex workers in Antwerp.  Her startlingly physical prose offers a fresh look at lives made and unmade between Europe and Africa.”
--Mateo Taussig-Rubbo, University of Buffalo

“Chika Unigwe has evoked a chilling, brutal, and terrifying world with warmth, compassion, and courage. The voices of degraded African women are clearly heard, their bodies vividly rendered, their sorrows deeply understood, and their humanity ultimately realized. On Black Sisters Street is a dark tale luminously told, a stunningly moving book.”
—Lee Siegel, author of Love in a Dead Language

“A probing and unsettling exploration of the many factors that lead African women into prostitution in Europe . . . an important and accomplished novel that leaves a strong aftertaste. Unigwe gives voice to those who are voiceless . . . and bestows dignity on those who are stripped of it.”
The Independent