Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Leo Burnett wins three Gold Lions at Design, Product Design, Radio and Cyber Lions Awards
Leo Burnett Wins Three Gold Lions At Design, Product Design, Radio And Cyber Lions Awards
Gold Lion for Samsung "Safety Truck" from Leo Burnett Buenos Aires Marks First-Ever Cyber Lion for Argentina
CHICAGO, June 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Leo Burnett Buenos Aires won a Gold Lion in the Cyber category for the Samsung "Safety Truck" campaign at the 2015 Design, Product Design, Radio and Cyber Lions Awards. The campaign also won a Silver Cyber Lion for Innovative Use of Technology. This achievement marks the first Cyber Lion win for Argentina.
St. Gregory’s College Vs St. Finbarr’s College in Finals of GTBank Masters Cup Season 4
GTBank Masters Cup
Season 4 Finals
Mon 22nd June, 2015
The Finals of the GTBank Masters Cup season 4 comes up on Friday, 26th June 2015 at the prestigious Onikan Stadium, Lagos.
The Competition which is for First Generation Heritage Colleges and Private Secondary Schools with pedigree in Lagos State has 28 Schools participating this season and over 160 goals scored in the course of the tournament in both male and female categories.
The last standing schools that has made it to the finals of the competition are – St. Gregory’s College Ikoyi, St. Finbarr’s College Akoka, Queens College Yaba and Ansar Ud Deen Girls High School Itire.
In the male category, it will be a battle of the Catholic missionary schools as St. Gregory’s College take on St. Finbarr’s College. Both schools will be playing to lift the trophy for the first time since its inception. In the female category, it will be a repeat of last year’s finals between defending champions, Queens College and Ansar Ud Deen Girls High School.
The Finals will surely be a fun filled day, packed with excitement, delightful display of skills and talents of future stars plus a dash of history.
Come, witness and support young talents as they bring to life unique and fresh dexterity enriched with history of grassroots football in Nigeria.
For more updates, visit www.gtbank.com/football .
Finals Fixtures
Finals – 26th June
Time
Female Team
Queens College, Yaba
Vs
Ansar Ud Deen Girls High School, Itire
1.00 pm
Male Team
St. Gregory’s College, Obalende
Vs
St. Finbarr’s College, Akoka
2.30 pm
Players to Watch
Master Obi David – St. Gregory’s College, Obalende
David is leads the attack for St. Gregory’s College. This strong and clinical striker currently has 8 goals to his credit.
Master Alex Mario Rosario – St. Finbarr’s College, Akoka
This young lad’s pace and skills on the field of play is to be reckoned with. He usually steps up when called upon on the field of play and scores when it counts the most. Alex is the top goal scorer for St. Finbarr’s College with 3 goals.
Miss Fatima Oyebanji – Ansar Ud Deen Girls High School, Itire
Fatima is proving to be a prolific goal scorer has she has 12 goals from 4 matches which makes her the overall highest goal scorer so far in this competition.
Facts
St. Gregory’s College
- St. Gregory’s College will be playing in the finals of Masters Cup back to back (2014&2015)
- Came 3rd in 2012 and 2nd 2014.
- Defeated St. Finbarr’s College last year on penalties (5-4) at the quarterfinal round.
- Defeated St. Finbarr’s College 1-0 at the 1979 Principal Cup Final.
- St. Gregory’s College has the highest number of goals scored this season (16)
- Key Players: Obi David, Fadayin Ebenzer, Onigbo Oke.
St. Finbarr’s College
- This is the first time St. Finbarr’s will be playing at the GTBank Masters Cup Final
- Best Masters Cup Appearance: Quarterfinals, 2014.
- St Finbarr’s won the most Principals Cups (11) in Onikan Stadium
- St. Finbarr’s is the most successful secondary school football team in Nigeria
- They defeated St. Gregory’s College in the Principals Cup Finals of 1962 and 1978
- Produced the likes of Samson Siasia, Stephen Keshi Henry Nwosu.
- Key Players: Nicholas Ekeoma, Opara Nnadozie and Alex Mario
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Emirates President Sir Tim Clark to Host Webcast in Washington D.C.
Who: Sir Tim Clark, President, Emirates airline
When/Time: Tuesday, June 30 at 9:00am EDT.
What: Emirates airline President Sir Tim Clark will host a live webcast. Opening remarks will be followed by Q&A.
Webcast Info:Access a live stream at http://www.visualwebcaster.com/Emirates.
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Founded in 1985, Emirates is a global connector of people, places and economies. Based in Dubai, the airline's global network serves over 146 destinations in 81 countries across six continents. Its luxurious amenities, regionally inspired gourmet cuisine, award-winning in-flight entertainment system – ice – and unmatched hospitality provided by its iconic multi-lingual Cabin Crew have made Emirates one of the world's most recognized airline brands.
Emirates has carried more than 9 million passengers on U.S. flights since launching services to New York in 2004. The airline currently serves nine U.S. gateways – Chicago (ORD), Boston (BOS), San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), Seattle (SEA), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Washington (IAD) and New York (JFK), as well as operating a trans-Atlantic route between JFK and Milan and a freighter service to Atlanta. Beginning September 1, 2015, Emirates will launch service from its tenth U.S. gateway in Orlando (MCO). Emirates SkyCargo transports up to 650 tons of U.S. exports each week – including auto parts from New York, apples and cherries from Seattle, and oil and gas equipment from Houston – stimulating trade and opening new markets for American businesses across the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
For more information, please visit www.emirates.com.
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When/Time: Tuesday, June 30 at 9:00am EDT.
What: Emirates airline President Sir Tim Clark will host a live webcast. Opening remarks will be followed by Q&A.
Webcast Info:Access a live stream at http://www.visualwebcaster.com/Emirates.
Emirates in the U.S.
Founded in 1985, Emirates is a global connector of people, places and economies. Based in Dubai, the airline's global network serves over 146 destinations in 81 countries across six continents. Its luxurious amenities, regionally inspired gourmet cuisine, award-winning in-flight entertainment system – ice – and unmatched hospitality provided by its iconic multi-lingual Cabin Crew have made Emirates one of the world's most recognized airline brands.
Emirates has carried more than 9 million passengers on U.S. flights since launching services to New York in 2004. The airline currently serves nine U.S. gateways – Chicago (ORD), Boston (BOS), San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), Seattle (SEA), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Washington (IAD) and New York (JFK), as well as operating a trans-Atlantic route between JFK and Milan and a freighter service to Atlanta. Beginning September 1, 2015, Emirates will launch service from its tenth U.S. gateway in Orlando (MCO). Emirates SkyCargo transports up to 650 tons of U.S. exports each week – including auto parts from New York, apples and cherries from Seattle, and oil and gas equipment from Houston – stimulating trade and opening new markets for American businesses across the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
For more information, please visit www.emirates.com.
Follow @Emirates on Instagram and Twitter and find us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Contact:Ariel Cohen
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GTBank Confirms Innoson’s Outstanding Debt
GTBank Confirms Innoson’s Outstanding Debt
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A lawsuit was recently filed by Innoson Group of companies claiming damages up to the sum of N30bn against GTBank, a leading and reputable bank in Nigeria. It has been in the news in the last few days. Our investigations revealed that in the course of the Banker and Customer relationship between GTBank and Innoson Nigeria Limited (“Innoson”), GTBank granted various credit facilities totalling N2,400,000,000.00 (two billion, four hundred million Naira only) to Innoson, to finance the importation of motorcycles and spare parts.
In the case of banker-customer relationship, once the contact is agreed by both parties, the bank has an obligation to provide the agreed facilities stated in the contract while the customer has the obligation of utilizing the said funds for the agreed purpose and ensuring loan repayments as and when due as contained in the contract.
The facilities granted to Innoson were secured by, lien over shipping documents covering the imported goods financed by GTBank; Legal Mortgage over properties located at Calabar, Enugu and Nnewi and Personal Guarantee of Chairman/Managing Director of Innoson, Chief Innocent Chukwuma. According to very reliable and confirmed sources from GTBank, Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma however failed to meet repayment obligations due under the facilities. It was at this stage that, the Bank discovered that Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma had gone ahead and cleared several consignments of goods financed by the Bank without endorsed shipping documents, the originals of which are still in the Bank’s custody. Upon discovery of the fraud, the Bank filed a Petition before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (“EFCC”) in May 27, 2013, to investigate the fraud committed against the Bank and bring Innoson and its Promoters to book.
Based on the Bank’s petition, Chief Innocent Chukwuma was arrested and interrogated by operatives of the EFCC, following which he agreed to make monthly payments into Innoson’s account until the full liquidation of Innoson’s indebtedness to the Bank. However, Innoson defaulted in making the agreed payments. Investigations by the Nigeria Police following a petition by the Bank in September 2013 also found Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma culpable of the criminal allegations levied against them by the Bank, and Chief Innocent Chukwuma was accordingly charged to court by the Police.
To stall the criminal proceedings against him, Chief Innocent Chukwuma and his company instituted suits at the Federal High Court, Abuja, as well as the Federal High Court, Awka in January 2014 against The Inspector General of Police, The Nigeria Police Force and Investigating Officer(s), seeking declaratory and injunctive reliefs, including orders restraining the Police from commencing criminal proceedings against Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma. Furthermore, in a bid to stall the Bank’s recovery steps, and distract the Bank from focusing on the criminal action, as well as civil actions filed for recovery of the debt, Chief Innocent Chukwuma and his company Innoson, have continued to institute various spurious suits before various courts, claiming frivolous and outrageous sums against the Bank.
With no other alternative and to ensure the recovery of depositors funds held by Innoson, the Bank instituted a recovery action against Innoson at the Federal High Court, Lagos. This is in addition to a Winding up action instituted against Innoson by the Bank, which is still pending in court. Pursuant to the suit instituted by the Bank at the Federal High Court, Lagos, the Bank secured mareva orders against Innoson freezing its Bank accounts in all Banks in Nigeria in September 2014.
The new N30 Billion action filed by Innoson at the Federal High Court, Awka was instituted on the basis of purported damages which it suffered as a result of the mareva orders granted by the Federal High Court, Lagos in favour of the Bank.
According to some legal experts we spoke to, this new suit is in continuation of Innoson’s antics to distract the Bank from focusing on the criminal matter pending with the EFCC and the Police.
The legal experts also interpreted these Innoson’s moves as legal delay tactics antics, to avoid or delay paying its indebtedness and discharging its obligations to the Bank, which stands in excess of N2.billion, while interest continues to accrue.
We gathered from our source in the Bank, that the recovery of borrowed funds is a matter of integrity and is always in the long term interest of its depositors and the society at large.
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Monday, June 22, 2015
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar Can Still Become President of Nigeria
Please, those who don't like Atiku for personal reasons or political vendetta should look at themselves in the mirror first. I don't believe in those who want to stop the best intentions of others, because of their past imperfections. I always look at the bright side and let your light shine as God also does so as long as you are ready to make amends and go on to excel and succeed for the common good. After all, the senior citizen castigated as "Mr. No Certificate" is today his excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of Nigerian Armed Forces of Nigeria by the grace of God who qualifies the unqualified. Supporting retired General Buhari cost me millions of naira and hatred from the goons of the former ruling party, PDP. But at the end of the race, the will of Almighty God prevailed. But if Buhari had given up, he would not be sitting on that great seat he is sitting on today since he moved into the State House yesterday. Therefore, Atiku should not give up his Nigerian Dream as long as he means well for Nigeria. And whosoever means well for Nigeria should not give up his or her Nigerian Dream.
All I am going to do is to challenge Atiku and other Nigerian politicians to become more of patriotic nation builders than greedy title chasers and repent from using the poor masses as their political pawns and sacrificial lambs in their evil greed for power. Lest we forget, the election of President Muhammadu Buhari cost the lives of many people in Rivers State, where I lost my in-laws who were members and supporters of the APC; in Kaduna where people were also attacked and murdered and other parts of Nigeria. Today, as the leaders of the APC are dining and wining in celebration, let them remember those who sacrificed their precious lives for their victory. I doubt if President Muhammadu Buhari has gone on condolence visits to their bereaved families.
~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of The Victory of Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Dream, In the House of Dogs, The Prophet Lied and other books.
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Huge Global Investment Ploughed Into Africa's Telecoms Industry
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, June 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
The telecoms industry forms a crucial foundation to Africa's economic growth affecting all aspects of the business and social sphere. The continent has seen a dramatic expansion in its telecoms sector over the past 5 years. Mobile subscription expansion in Africa is currently the fastest worldwide (72% penetration on average across the continent).
Consequently a huge amount of investment is happening to improve Africa's infrastructure to cope with higher levels of data usage and the need for better connectivity, particularly in rural areas. For example, Algérie Télécom, in northern Africa announced plans to deploy 20,000km of additional fibre by the end of 2015.
The international telecoms community also recognises Africa as an area of high value for new business. Gagun Gahir, director of carrier services for EMEA for the American telecommunications company, IDT Corporation, said Africa "is a massive investment opportunity" with $25 billon needed "to build the next generation of internet-ready networks".
Due to the size and scale of investment opportunities in African telecoms, wholesale telecoms carriers from across the globe meet annually at Capacity Africa, the largest pan-African wholesale conference to network, develop business and hear industry leaders deliver future commercial strategy. Taking place on 8 & 9 September in Dar es Salaam, 400+ senior telecoms executives from over 65 countries will take advantage of the entire African telecoms ecosystem being represented, all looking to secure new deals in the region's lucrative telecoms market.
Discussing the event's importance, Mike Last, Director, Marketing and International Business Development, WIOCC said "Capacity Africa is without a doubt the best networking event for the African wholesale telecoms industry," adding it attracts "a very strong set of African and international carriers and creating a great environment for doing business."
Expanding networks means increased demand for infrastructure and competition amongst operators. Regulators are playing a key role in providing stability to these operators active in the region ensuring a market driven industry. Capacity Africa recognises this, offering an agenda which brings together both the C-level executives of major telecoms organisations such as Seacom, Liquid Telecom, WIOCC as well as the regulators such as the Nigeria Communications Commission to discuss the latest growth opportunities in front of an audience made up of the key decision makers in African telecoms.
To find out more information about Capacity Africa 2015, please visit http://www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or contact Simon Murray on simon.murray@capacitymedia.com, +44(0)207-779-7235
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
Bukola Saraki is A Political Title Chaser and Not A Nation Builder
The new Senate President, Bukola Saraki is a political title chaser and not a nation builder. And he brings nothing new to the table, because it is going to be business as usual at the senate.
Change of political leadership does not automatically translate to change of political policy or change in governance.
Changing the bottles or kegs of sour palm wine does not change the taste of the sour palm wine.
The desperation of Senator Bukola Saraki and his political gang has done more harm than good to the new ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC). He is the political joker of his political power group for the 2019 presidential election. And their plan is to upset the political apple cart of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
But can Saraki win the support of the south west?
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, National Leader and Power Broker of the new ruling party APC.
President Muhammadu Buhari won the 2015 presidential election as the presidential nominee of the APC.
The political mantra of "Change" that won the presidential election for the party is now becoming the noise of clashing cymbals making discordant sounds of more noise than music, because the players are not obeying the conductor of their orchestra.
The national leaders of the APC who promised to take Nigerians to the Promised Land of a New Nigeria are already fighting over political titles, because that is what they are really after and not the nation building of a New Nigeria.
That is why on World Refugee Day June 20, instead of President Muhammadu Buhari to address the humanitarian emergency of Nigerian refugees abandoned and neglected in the neighbouring countries of Chad, Niger and Cameroon, he preferred to return to his farm in Daura to have a meeting with his cattle and not meeting with the National Assembly on the security and welfare of more than 100, 000 Nigerian refugees and over 3, 000, 000 internally displaced people (IDPs), the largest population of IDPs in Africa. The welfare of his cattle is more important to him than the welfare of Nigerian refugees and IDPs. Even former President Goodluck Jonathan would not have been that clueless on the World Refugee Day. It is a great pity.
The political crisis of national leadership plaguing Nigeria since 1960 to date is the lack of nation builders, because majority of them have been political opportunists and political title chasers and not nation builders. That is why their desperation for the highest political office has caused widespread political crises from the days of the bloody and gruesome wild wild west political riots in the western region in the First Republic to the first coup and counter coups that plunged Nigeria into the tragic civil war that left more than one million people dead and changed the fortunes of the nation. And since that terrible civil war, Nigerian political leaders have not repented, but have continued in their do or die political contests with more military coups disrupting the democratic system and the former successful military coup plotters forming and joining the leadership of political parties which they have used to contest for political leadership of Nigeria.
The Boko Haram insurgency ravaging northern Nigeria would not have become worse if the political leaders have been nation builders. And without inspirational political leaders, Nigeria will continue to suffer in the crooked ways of political title chasers manipulating the electoral system in their greed for political power and using the masses of poor and powerless voters as their political pawns and others as their sacrificial lambs from the Niger Delta to Lake Chad and from Lagos to Abuja. Nothing has changed.
The victory of Muhammadu Buhari may not fulfill our Nigerian dream for the nation building of a New Nigeria in the leadership of Africa in the 21st century.
~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of The Victory of Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Dream, In the House of Dogs, The Prophet Lied and other books.
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Saturday, June 20, 2015
See How President Buhari of Nigeria Celebrated World Refugee Day
President Muhammadu Buhari and his son, Yusuf at his farm in Duara, Katsina State, taking stock of his livestock. Photo Credit: Nairaland.
President Muhammadu Buhari did not know yesterday was World Refugee Day. And he was visiting his farm to see his cattle instead of visiting Nigerian refugees in neighbouring countries of Niger, Chad and Cameroon. And he did not even address the humanitarian emergency of these innocent victims of Boko Haram insurgents in northern Nigeria.
This is really disappointing. Has he seen the 2015 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)subregional report on the humanitarian emergency of Nigerian refugees on http://www.unhcr.org/?
Nigeria Refugee Crisis - A Journey of Survival Today, United Nations Agencies and non-governmental organizations are launching the Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRRP) for Nigerian refugees. This appeal is urgently seeking USD 174.4 million to protect and assist some 192,000 people who have fled brutal attacks by insurgents in north-eastern Nigeria. The plan also foresees to respond to any additional population movements to the neighbouring countries. The appeal is seeking funds to provide life-saving assistance to at least 74,000 Nigerians who have found refuge in northern Cameroon, to 18,000 in south-west Chad and to some 100,000 people - a mix of Nigerian refugees and returning Niger nationals - in Niger.
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Statement by António Guterres on World Refugee Day 2015
Statement by António Guterres on World Refugee Day 2015
Press Releases, 20 June 2015.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres (Photo © UNHCR/S.Hopper)
Fifteen years into a millennium that many of us hoped would see an end to war, a spreading global violence has come to threaten the very foundations of our international system.
More people fled last year than at any other time in our records. Around the world, almost 60 million have been displaced by conflict and persecution. Nearly 20 million of them are refugees, and more than half are children. Their numbers are growing and accelerating, every single day, on every continent. In 2014, an average of 42,500 people became refugees, asylum-seekers or internally displaced persons, every single day – that is four times more than just 4 years ago. These people rely on us for their survival and hope. They will remember what we do.
Nigerian Refugees.
Yet, even as this tragedy unfolds, some of the countries most able to help are shutting their gates to people seeking asylum. Borders are closing, pushbacks are increasing, and hostility is rising. Avenues for legitimate escape are fading away. And humanitarian organizations like mine run on shoestring budgets, unable to meet the spiraling needs of such a massive population of victims.
We have reached a moment of truth. World stability is falling apart leaving a wake of displacement on an unprecedented scale. Global powers have become either passive observers or distant players in the conflicts driving so many innocent civilians from their homes.
In this world at war, where power relations are unclear, and unpredictability and impunity have become the name of the game, it is now urgent for all those with leverage over the parties to these conflicts to put aside their differences and come together to create the conditions for ending the bloodshed.
But in the meantime, the world must either shoulder collectively the burden of helping the victims of war, or risk standing by as less wealthy countries and communities – which host 86% of the world's refugees – become overwhelmed and unstable.
Since the beginnings of civilization, we have treated refugees as deserving of our protection. Whatever our differences, we have recognized a fundamental human obligation to shelter those fleeing from war and persecution.
Yet today, some of the wealthiest among us are challenging this ancient principle, casting refugees as gate crashers, job seekers or terrorists. This is a dangerous course of action, short-sighted, morally wrong, and – in some cases – in breach of international obligations.
It is time to stop hiding behind misleading words. Richer nations must acknowledge refugees for the victims they are, fleeing from wars they were unable to prevent or stop. And then wealthier countries must decide on whether to shoulder their fair share, at home and abroad, or to hide behind walls as a growing anarchy spreads across the world.
For me, the choice is clear: either allow the cancer of forced displacement to spread untreated, or manage the crisis together. We have the solutions and the expertise. It won't be easy or cheap, but it will be worth it. History has shown that doing the right thing for victims of war and persecution engenders goodwill and prosperity for generations. And it fosters stability in the long run.
The world needs to renew its commitment now to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its principles that made us strong. To offer safe harbor, both in our own countries and in the epicentres of the crises, and to help refugees restore their lives. We must not fail.
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Friday, June 19, 2015
EU Boosts Humanitarian Aid To Those Displaced By Boko Haram Violence
People displaced in Africa. Photo credit: WFP/Jiro Ose
EU boosts humanitarian aid to those displaced by Boko Haram violence
BRUSSELS, 18 June 2015 / PRN Africa / -- The European Commission is providing €21 million to help the populations in Nigeria and the neighbouring countries that are affected by the violence inflicted by Boko Haram.
EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides, who is visiting Nigeria to assess the humanitarian situation, said: "More than 1.7 million people have been displaced by the terror of Boko Haram. Many of them live in precarious conditions in other parts of Nigeria or the neighbouring countries where they have fled. Meeting some of them today, I saw with my own eyes the immense needs that the conflict is causing among civilians. We are stepping up our humanitarian response to the call of those in the greatest need".
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