Monday, July 20, 2015

President Muhammadu Buhari Meets President Barack Obama in the Oval Office

 President Muhammadu Buhari in America, Part 2: Meets President Barack Obama in the Oval Office. Photo Credits: Guardian, UK. VOA. PM News, Nigeria.

Nigeria Committed To Good Governance and Fighting Terror
By Muhammadu Buhari July 20 at 9:20 AM

This month, the world moved a step closer to the defeat of Boko Haram, the jihadist group that has terrorized hundreds of thousands in the northern states of Nigeria. In one of my first acts since taking office as president six weeks ago, I have replaced the heads of Nigeria’s army, navy and air force. Our new military leadership has not been chosen because of their familiarity with those in government, as was too often the case in the past, but on their track records and qualifications alone.

My Journey to the Land of the Dead and Back After Six Hours Surgery

My Journey to the Land of the Dead and Back
How I Survived Six-Hour Surgery
~ Eze Chukwuemeka Eze

In daily hustle and bustle to make a living, we often tend to forget how delicate life is and what a wonderful gift from God it is. Although I have always appreciated life and expressed gratitude to God for His blessings, I have every reason to do more of that after He mercifully delivered me from the jaws of death on 16th of July, 2015..

Madeleine Albright Welcomes President Muhammadu Buhari and Delegation To Blair House

President Muhammadu Buhari and members of the Nigerian Delegation at a dinner hosted by Madeleine Albright, former United States Secretary of State at the Blair House, the official state guest house for the President of the United States on July 19, 2015. Photo Credit: Aso Rock, The Green Villa.



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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Nigerian Youths Are the Real Heroes of the Nigerian Dream



Our national leaders have failed us.
Our elders have failed us.
Nigerian youths preferred President Muhammadu Buhari, because they were frustrated and tired of the failures of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), the former ruling party that failed to secure the future of Nigerian youths who have lost more lives than other Nigerians since the insurgency of the Boko Haram terrorists worsened from 2009 to date.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

President Muhammadu Buhari Vows To 'Save' Nollywood from Pirates - BBC News


Nigeria's Muhammadu Buhari vows to 'save' Nollywood from piracy

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to save the country's entertainment industry from pirates.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Violent Conflicts Costs Nigeria Nearly $14 Billion Annually in Economic Progress

Photo Credit: Mercy Corps.  


Mercy Corps: Conflict Between Nigerian Rural Communities Takes Enormous Economic Toll

New Research Finds Violent Conflict in Nigeria Costs the Country Nearly $14 Billion Annually in Economic Progress 

New Nollywood Movie Power Of Faith Makes Top News On Pinterest



New Nollywood movie "Power of Faith" makes one of the Top News on Pinterest 

This is a movie that exhibits a lot of creativity and the artists have shown some entertaining prowess. Ikem (Michael Godson) a young businessman finds himself visited by a strange illness that paralyzes him from head to toe, after barely recovering from armed robbers attack. His parents in a confused state and desperate to have his lineage continued, gets a pregnant girl to be married to him.

This act gets the story going to a very interesting and gripping direction that will definitely keep the audience at the edge of their seat.

Nollywood Movies starring: Amaechi Monagor, Patience Ozokwor, ChaCha Eke Ikechukwu, Michael Godson, Adamma Luke, Roy Dinaly.

Director Lancelot: KenSteve Anuka,Producers : Chidi Chijioke.

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Boko Haram Threatens To Kill ThisDay Journalist


NEW YORK, 15 July 2015 / PRN Africa / -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Nigerian authorities to ensure the safety of a Nigerian journalist who received a death threat from a suspected member of the Islamist militant sect Boko Haram. Adeola Akinremi, the features editor of the independent daily ThisDay in Lagos state, told CPJ about the threat earlier this month.

Akinremi told CPJ he received an email on May 10 from an individual who said he was Abu Musab Abul-Barnawi. In a January 2015 YouTube video, a man identifies himself as Abul-Barnawi and says he is a spokesman for Boko Haram, according to news reports.

CPJ reviewed the email, which threatened Akinremi in connection with an opinion article the journalist wrote on May 8. "You are now a walking dead and a prey to the Lions of Islam from the bullet of a passing car or a nearby rooftop," part of the email read. "We will get you."

In the article, called "Why Boko Haram don't deserve our amnesty," Akinremi wrote about interviews he conducted with survivors of Boko Haram attacks in parts of northern Nigeria. The journalist called for justice and said he had come "to a conclusion that granting the Boko Haram members any form of amnesty will be injustice to the children orphaned by Boko Haram and the women who have become widows."

Akinremi told CPJ he had petitioned the police in Lagos state in May to investigate the death threat. He said he and his family fear a potential attack, following recent public encounters in which individuals whom he didn't know identified him. Akinremi said he now keeps a low profile and has scaled down his writing on issues relating to Boko Haram.

"Ï don't know what can happen anytime, anywhere," Akinremi told CPJ. "I have requested a police report on the update of their investigation. But I have not heard anything yet."

Kenneth Nwosu, a police spokesman in Lagos state, did not immediately respond to CPJ's calls or a text message inquiring about measures the police have taken to protect Akinremi and his family.

"Nigerian authorities must take this threat against Adeola Akinremi seriously and do everything in their power to ensure his safety," said Peter Nkanga, CPJ's West Africa representative. "Journalists should never be threatened with violence for exercising their fundamental right to express their opinions."

ThisDay has been targeted by Boko Haram in recent years. In April 2012, Boko Haram claimed responsibility for simultaneous bomb attacks on theoffice of ThisDay in the capital, Abuja, and a building housing the offices of ThisDay, The Sun, and The Moment, in the northern state of Kaduna. A month later, the sect released a video in which members singled out the newspaper as well as other local and international news organizations, and accused them of misrepresenting the group's activities, encouraging the public to support the government against the group, and attacking Islam in their coverage, news reports said.

At least two journalists have been killed by individuals affiliated with Boko Haram, according to CPJ research. The sect claimed responsibility for the October 2011 murder of

Zakariya Isa, a reporter and cameraman for the state-run Nigeria Television Authority, who was shot dead in front of his house in the northern state of Borno, according to news reports. Journalists told CPJ that Boko Haram perceived cameramen and photographers, particularly those working for state media, as potential spies.

In January 2012, Enenche Akogwu, a reporter for the independent Channels Television, was covering bomb blasts in the northern state of Kano when he was shot dead. News reports said the gunmen were suspected to be members of Boko Haram.

SOURCE Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

70 Percent of Nigerians Commend President Muhammadu Buhari's First 30 Days in Office

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, National Leader of the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC) shaking the hand of President Muhammadu Buhari.

First Job Approval Rating for President Muhammadu Buhari (First 30 Days in Office) Recorded at 70 Percent   

Abuja, Nigeria. July 9th, 2015– Latest governance poll results released by NOIPolls, for the job approval rating of President Muhammadu Buhari over the past one month revealed that 70 percent of the respondents approve of President Muhammadu’s job performance.  Nigerians in this category mentioned reasons such as security has improved (20 percent), he hasgood intentions (16 percent), and stability ofelectricity (15 percent) among others.This result represents the first rating for President Muhammadu Buhari as Presdient of the Federal Republic. On the other hand only 12 percent of respondents disapproved  of his performance over 30 days attributing it to reasons such as; nothing has changed yet and it is too early to evaluate.  The high approval ratings indicate a high level of positive perception adult Nigerians have in the new President.

An Open Letter To Nigerian Hausa Fulani Muslims Leaders and their Poor Masses


Sultan of Sokoto, Saad Abubakar, the spiritual leader of Nigeria's Muslims, receiving a copy of the Qura'an from Sokoto state governor Atahiru Bafarawa, during a coronation ceremony in Sokoto March 3, 2007. (Afolabi Sotunde/Courtesy Reuters)


An Open Letter To Nigerian Hausa Fulani Muslims Leaders and their Poor Masses

Dear Northern Muslims Leaders and Talakawa Masses,

The most well educated Muslims in the world are busy building their nations and not destroying them like the Muslims in Nigeria who have been destroying the northern states of Nigeria. Only five northern heads of state were fully committed to nation building.
The others were destroying Nigeria by corruption as Boko Haram is doing with terrorism.