Tuesday, May 29, 2018
2018 Democracy Day: The Full Speech of President Muhammadu Buhari
ADDRESS BY MUHAMMADU BUHARI , PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 2018 DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION , TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2018.
My Dear Nigerians !
Today marks the 19 th year of our nascent democracy and the 3 rd Anniversary of this administration . I am thankful to Almighty God for bringing us thus far . This administration came at a time that Nigerians needed Change, the Change we promised and the Change we continue to deliver . We have faced a lot of challenges on this journey and Nigerians have stood by us in achieving the three cardinal points of this administration namely; Security , Corruption and the Economy .
2 . The commemoration of this year ’s Democracy Day is a celebration of freedom , a salute to the resilience and determination of Nigerians and a recommitment by Government to keep its promise to lead Nigeria into a new era of justice and prosperity .
3 . Public safety and security remains the primary duty of this Government . Before this Administration came into being 3 years ago, Boko Haram held large areas of land spanning several Local Governments in the North East .
4 . Today , the capacity of the insurgents has been degraded leading to the re -establishment of authority of government and the release of captives including , happily, 106 Chibok and 104 Dapchi girls, and over 16 , 000 other persons held by the Boko Haram.
Saturday, May 26, 2018
Okonjo-Iweala's Book is a Documentary on Goodluck Jonathan's Legacy of Corruption
Former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's Book is a documentary on the maladministration and legacy of corruption of former President Goodluck Jonathan and the former national ruling party, People's Democratic Party (PDP) of Nigeria.
Fighting Corruption Is Dangerous: The Story Behind the Headlines published by the MIT Press is a must read for all literate Nigerians.
Click here to get the book on Amazon.com: Books.
A frontline account of how to fight corruption, from Nigeria's former finance minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
In Fighting Corruption Is Dangerous, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has written a primer for those working to root out corruption and disrupt vested interests. Drawing on her experience as Nigeria's finance minister and that of her team, she describes dangers, pitfalls, and successes in fighting corruption. She provides practical lessons learned and tells how anti-corruption advocates need to equip themselves. Okonjo-Iweala details the numerous ways in which corruption can divert resources away from development, rewarding the unscrupulous and depriving poor people of services.
Okonjo-Iweala discovered just how dangerous fighting corruption could be when her 83-year-old mother was kidnapped in 2012 by forces who objected to some of the government's efforts at reforms led by Okonjo-Iweala―in particular a crackdown on fraudulent claims for oil subsidy payments, a huge drain on the country's finances. The kidnappers' first demand was that Okonjo-Iweala resign from her position on live television and leave the country. Okonjo-Iweala did not resign, her mother escaped, and the program of economic reforms continued.
"Telling my story is risky," Okonjo-Iweala writes.
"But not telling it is also dangerous." Her book ultimately leaves us with hope, showing that victories are possible in the fight against corruption.
Friday, May 25, 2018
Families Urgently Need Food, Clean Water, Medical Support after Somaliland Cyclone
PRESS RELEASE
24th May 2018
Families Urgently Need Food, Clean Water, Medical Support after Somaliland Cyclone
Thousands of people remain in urgent need of food, clean water, health services and essential household items along the north-western coastline of Somaliland in the wake of last Saturday’s Cyclone Sagar, the strongest storm that has ever made landfall in this part of the country. Hundreds are homeless, 47 deaths have been reported and a massive number of livestock have been killed.
Gen. Sani Abacha's Military Regime Achieved More than 16 Years of the PDP
Did you know that the military regime of the late Gen. Sani Abacha ( September 20, 1943 – June 8, 1998.) achieved more for Nigeria than the 16 years of the administrations of the People's Democratic Party (PDP)?
His regime built the biggest and largest LNG complex in the third world presently with a fleet of 23 ships and the Nigeria LNG paid US$5.5 Billion in taxes to Federal Government.
The Nigeria LNG RAs are the most advanced and developed residential areas in West Africa with 24 hours power supply; with the safest drinking water and the streets are vacuum cleaned by big vacuum cleaners every day.
In the space of four years (1993 to 1997), the country's foreign exchange reserve rose from US$494 million to US$9.6 billion.
The external debt of the country was reduced from US$36 billion in 1993 to US$27 billion in 1997.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
68 Countries at the World Blockchain Cryptocurrency Summit in Moscow
68 Countries at the World Blockchain Cryptocurrency Summit in Moscow
On 19-20 of May IDACB held one of the greatest international events dedicated to blockchain and cyber economy — World Blockchain Cryptocurrency Summit (WBCSummit). According to the Association’s rating, WBCSummit is in the top 5 scaled multi-country blockchain and cryptocurrency events.
Almost 2000 visitors attended WBCSummit during two days; the general program was 44 hours, the audience could access the wisdom and experience of 250 speakers from 68 countries. The articles about Summit went to the top of Google and Yandex news; during as short as a couple of days there were 317 publications made: on Russian, English, Spanish, Hindi and other languages. 4,935 tweets and other social networks’ posts marked with #wbcsummit and #IDACB. We are proud to be so highly appreciated, and that IDACB’s work is so necessary for crypto community form all over the world. Everybody wants to be the part of something more.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Facebook Launches First Hub Space in Africa in Lagos
PRESS RELEASE
In Partnership with CcHub, Facebook Launches NG_Hub in Lagos - its First Hub Space in Africa
FLTR: Ime Archibong, VP Partnerships at Facebook; Nunu Ntshingila, Regional Director Facebook Africa; Bosun Tijani, CEO CcHub; Ebele Okobi, Head of Public Policy Africa Facebook; Emeka Afigbo, Head Developer Programs Facebook; Ari Kesisoglu, Regional Director Middle East, Turkey and Africa Facebook.
The launch will showcase the new multi-faceted space which aims to bring together communities to collaborate, learn, and exchange ideas
LAGOS, Nigeria, May 22, 2018/ -- As part of its commitment and ongoing investment in Africa, Facebook (www.Facebook.com) today unveiled NG_Hub in Lagos, Nigeria - its first flagship community hub space in Africa, in partnership with CcHub. In a week-long celebration which will bring together developers, start-ups, and the wider tech community across Lagos and Nigeria, the launch will showcase the new multi-faceted space which aims to bring together communities to collaborate, learn, and exchange ideas.
Sunday, May 20, 2018
Dear British Museum, Please Don't Return Your Collection of Benin Artworks To Nigeria
The famous Queen Mother Idia,16th century ivory portrait, one of four related ivory pendant masks, that were among the prized regalia of the Oba of Benin, among the treasures of Benin Kingdom taken by the British during the punitive expedition of 1897. Presently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, British Museum, Seattle Art Museum, Linden Museum and a private collection.
Dear British Museum,
Please, don't return your largest collection of the artworks from the Benin kingdom to Nigeria. Because there are no facilities for the safe keeping and preservation in the local museums in our country.
The local museums have been neglected and underfunded and many of the artworks are being destroyed everyday or stolen.
My painting, "Blessed Mother" was stolen from the Education Unit of the National Museum in Lagos in 1984 and have not been recovered.
The National Commission for Museums and Monuments does not know how to run our museums and have failed to learn from the British Museum, MoMA and MET. They are clueless about how to turn our museums into international tourist attractions that can generate millions of dollars and pounds annually.
The education programmes of the National Museum in Lagos have been abandoned.
They don't even know that we need a museum for #Nollywood and #Kannywood, the two major genres of the Nigerian film industry.
Friday, May 18, 2018
India, China and Nigeria Will Account for 35 Per Cent of Around 2.5 Billion People Living in Cities by 2050
Around 2.5 billion more people will be living in cities by 2050, projects new UN report

NEW YORK, 16 May 2018 / PRN Africa / -- Owing to both demographic shifts and overall population growth, that means that around 2.5 billion people could be added to urban areas by the middle of the century, predicts the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA).
Most of the increase is expected to be highly-concentrated in just a handful of countries.
“Together, India, China and Nigeria will account for 35 per cent of the projected growth of the world's urban population between 2018 and 2050…It is projected that India will have added 416 million urban dwellers, China 255 million and Nigeria 189 million,” said DESA, announcing the findings on Wednesday.
Thursday, May 17, 2018
International Jobs at Dalberg for Africa, America and Europe
#Jobs at Dalberg
CURRENT OPENINGS
At Dalberg, we strive to merge private sector and international development expertise into one integrated vision. We offer a distinctive platform for people who want to bring their intelligence, business skills and experience into the international development and globalization arena.
During any single recruitment period, please apply to only one position across the Dalberg businesses. This position should be to the role best suited to your current professional experience and to your first preference location. If there are multiple locations recruiting for the same position, you will have the opportunity to rank your next 2 location preferences within your application.
Kora Uses Blockchain To Unlock Financial Markets for the Un(der)banked in Nigeria and Across the Globe
Kora Uses Blockchain To Unlock Financial Markets for the Un(der)banked in Nigeria and Across the Globe
LONDON and NEW YORK, May 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Company hopes to onboard 100,000 users by end of 2018.
Innovating to reduce poverty through financial inclusion, Kora has launched a new network built on blockchain technology to unlock global growth by linking the value in local ecosystems with global markets. Already piloted in Nigeria with the next pilot to launch in Ghana in June, the Kora Network platform was designed to create trust, security, efficiency and transparency.
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