Wednesday, October 5, 2011

2011 African Women's Entrepreneurship Program International Exchange

5 Oct 2011 06:35 Africa/Lagos

2011 African Women's Entrepreneurship Program International Exchange

WASHINGTON, October 5, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Fact Sheet

Office of the Spokesperson

Washington, DC

September 30, 2011


Building on the fact that women are drivers of economic growth and prosperity, the International Visitor Leadership Program at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs brought 40 women entrepreneurs from 36 African nations to the United States for the second African Women's Entrepreneurship Exchange Program (AWEP).

For three weeks, the African women entrepreneurs were provided professional development training and networking opportunities with American counterparts from civil society, corporations, industry associations, non-profit organizations, and business alliances. The people-to-people exchange followed the 2011 African Women's Entrepreneurship Program Conference, which was held in Lusaka, Zambia in June, alongside the 2011 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum. Click here for more information on the conference. AWEP is a Department of State partnership among the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues, the Bureau of African Affairs, and the Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs.

Since its inception in 2010, the African Women's Entrepreneurship Program has empowered African business owners and provided them the tools to: export to the United States under the terms of AGOA; increase their export capacities; strengthen public-private partnerships to reinforce program goals; and to establish or expand business relationships with U.S. partners. Following the 2010 program, ExxonMobil funded two follow-on trainings in Africa in partnership with Vital Voices. Additionally, program alumnae have established local chapters in several countries that strengthen economic ties and allow them to stay connected.

Overall, this initiative seeks to empower African women entrepreneurs by:

• Expanding opportunities for exports and U.S. investment in sub-Saharan Africa under AGOA;

• Recognizing and expanding the roles women play as advocates for strengthening national business climates for all women; and

• Instituting follow-up programs so that participants, in their role as community leaders, can pass on what they learn.

The women participating in this current program hail from Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Comoros, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Ethiopia, the Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

Now in its 70th year, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) is the U.S. Department of State's premier professional exchange program, connecting current and emerging foreign leaders with their American counterparts through short-term programs to build mutual understanding on foreign policy issues. Nearly 200,000 distinguished individuals have participated in the program, including more than 320 current and former chiefs of state and heads of government, and thousands of leaders from the public and private sectors. More information on this program and IVLP can be found on http://exchanges.state.gov/ivlp.


Source: US Department of State


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Advice For The Single And Desperate To Marry Nigerian Women



Single Nigerian women are getting more desperate to marry that you wonder if marriage is now their LIFE INSURANCE POLICY.

I have been harassed to marry since my mother passed on 18 years ago and her people wanted to give me one of their lovely daughters, but I was too busy to accommodate her.
Being tall and pretty is not enough to convince me.

Then nubile girls and older women harass you for lust or for marriage. But sincerely most of them are expendable idiots and intellectual dummies who cannot add any value or virtue to life besides their biological assets.

"Don't you want children?"
"Ehn, Chi, do you want to have children in old age?"

99% of their reason is procreation as if that is all life is worth?
No wonder we have millions of couples breeding dummies and criminals making Nigeria one of the poorest and most corrupt and insecure nations on earth.

Of all the younger and older women in my life now, only one has the IQ to be my partner for life.

The others are just fun seekers and they get what they deserve GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT.

My advice to the single and desperate to marry Nigerian women is:
1. Show serious interest and commitment in the life of every Nigerian man and support him sincerely in the legitimate work he loves to do which brings his three square meals and pays his bills. Then the man will appreciate and even be considerate to marry you.

2. How much have you contributed to the daily life of the man you are dating?

3. Do you share his progress reports?

4. Can you do his office assignments when he is not able to do so?

5. Do you care for his family?
Have you ever bought a gift for any member of his family?

These Single and Desperate to Marry (SDM) Nigerian women should examine themselves first and evaluate their NON-BIOLOGICAL ASSETS and how much value they can add to the life and work of a single Nigerian man before harassing Nigerian men for marriage.

We want women who will help us to build a better, greater and safer nation and not just to increase the population of liabilities.


~ By Orikinla Osinachi





Tuesday, October 4, 2011

PR Newswire's ProfNet Connect Wins 2011WebAward



4 Oct 2011 16:57 Africa/Lagos


PR Newswire's ProfNet Connect Wins 2011 Web Marketing Association WebAward

Award recognizes 'Outstanding Achievement in Web Development'

PR Newswire

NEW YORK, Oct. 4, 2011

NEW YORK, Oct. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- PR Newswire, the global leader in innovative marketing and communications solutions, is proud to announce that it has won a 2011 Web Marketing Association WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development for its online community website, ProfNet Connect.

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ProfNet Connect, the free, interactive online community for the communications industry, was developed to facilitate connections between journalists, bloggers, media professionals, influencers and expert sources. Through the comprehensive platform, users are able to actively network, share information and increase online visibility and credibility among traditional and new audiences. Via profiles, forums and blogs, subject-matter experts can position themselves as the go-to source for reporters and, in turn, reporters can search the site by keyword to find the experts they need. The site also features enhanced profile capabilities, allowing users to easily add multimedia components -- photos, videos, white papers and more -- to their profiles. And because profiles are indexed by all major search engines, users can increase their visibility and media interaction even further.

In determining the winner of the Outstanding Achievement in Web Development for a Public Relations Website, independent expert judges from around the world examined several criteria including design, ease of use, copywriting, interactivity, use of technology, innovation and content.

"We are thrilled to receive this prestigious award from the Web Marketing Association recognizing our efforts to promote a sense of community within a fast-paced industry," said Sandra Azzollini, director, Online Content and Community, PR Newswire. "Developing ProfNet Connect is an ongoing process and we are constantly enhancing the site to improve user experience and keep our community engaged. Ensuring the site always has relevant content of interest to our audience, is easily navigable and promotes interactivity is of prime importance and the affirmation of our success from the Web Marketing Association is extremely rewarding."

Since 1997, the Web Marketing Association's annual WebAward Competition has been setting the standard of excellence for Website development. Independent expert judges from around the world review sites in 96 industries. The best are recognized with a WebAward which helps interactive professionals promote themselves, their companies, and their best work to the outside world. The WebAward Competition is the premier award recognition program for Web developers and marketers worldwide.

About PR Newswire

PR Newswire (www.prnewswire.com) is the premier global provider of multimedia platforms that enable marketers, corporate communicators, sustainability officers, public affairs and investor relations officers to leverage content to engage with all their key audiences. Having pioneered the commercial news distribution industry 57 years ago, PR Newswire today provides end-to-end solutions to produce, optimize and target content -- from rich media to online video to multimedia -- and then distribute content and measure results across traditional, digital, mobile and social channels. Combining the world's largest multi-channel, multi-cultural content distribution and optimization network with comprehensive workflow tools and platforms, PR Newswire enables the world's enterprises to engage opportunity everywhere it exists. PR Newswire serves tens of thousands of clients from offices in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Asia-Pacific region, and is a UBM plc company.

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VP Marketing & Communications
PR Newswire
+1-201-360-6776
rachel.meranus@prnewswire.com

Meryl Serouya
1-201-360-6009
Meryl.Serouya@prnewswire.com

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Live Coverage of 2011 Nobel Prize Announcements



28 September 2011 13:00 Africa/Lagos

Live Coverage of 2011 Nobel Prize Announcements and Exclusive Content on Nobelprize.org

You can follow the 2011 Nobel Prize announcements as the news breaks on Nobelprize.org, the official web site of the Nobel Prize, with live coverage from official press conferences, including alerts on social media such as Twitter and Facebook

STOCKHOLM, September 28, 2011/PRNewswire/ --

Nobelprize.org provides the official news about the 2011 Nobel Prize announcements within Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace and the Prize in Economic Sciences as soon as they happen. The first announcement, for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will be made on 3 October 11:30 a.m. CET, 9:30 a.m. GMT at the earliest (see the full timetable of announcements).

http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/about/prize_announcements

Background information about the new Nobel Laureates and their Nobel Prize awarded achievements, and official press releases from the Nobel Prize awarding institutions, will be immediately posted.



You can follow the news in the several ways:

Live webcast on Nobelprize.org [http://nobelprize.org ]. The press conferences from the Nobel Prize awarding institutions and exclusive interviews with members of Nobel Committees will be webcast live.

Live video player. You can embed the live video player http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/about/prize_announcements on your own web site or blog for up-to-the-minute news as they occur.

Video on-demand. If you cannot follow the live webcast, the announcements as well as interviews will be available as downloadable video on-demand after a few hours. New this year, on demand streaming is available to support all mobile devices such as phones and tablets.

Social media. Keep up with the latest news on the Nobelprize.org Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/Nobelprize.org ] page, http://www.facebook.com/Nobelprize.org. The Twitter feed [http://twitter.com/Nobelprize_org ] http://twitter.com/Nobelprize_org( #nobelprize) lets you keep in touch with the Nobel Prize announcements using the web, through SMS alerts on your phone, or instant messenger services.

Exclusive content. Nobelprize.org conducts a telephone interview with the 2011 Nobel Laureates immediately after they receive the news about the Nobel Prize capturing the Laureates' first impressions about the announcement.

About Nobelprize.org and Nobel Media AB

Nobelprize.orgis managed by Nobel MediaAB, the company responsible for managing and developing media rights in connection with the Nobel Prize. Nobel Media aims to spread knowledge and interest in the Nobel Prize awarded achievements to a global audience, through digital and broadcast media, publishing and events.

Please visit: http://www.nobelprize.org, @Nobelprize_org on Twitter, http://www.facebook.com/Nobelprize.org, http://www.youtube.com/nobelprize

Nobel Media(R), Nobel Prize(R) and Nobelprize.org(R) are registered trademarks of the Nobel Foundation.

Disclaimer: Nobel Media AB is not directly or indirectly involved in the process of nominating or selecting Nobel Laureates. These procedures are strictly confidential and regulated by the Nobel Prize awarding institutions.

Source: Nobelprize.org

Media Contact Nobel Media AB: Merci Olsson, Marketing and Communications Director, Phone: +46-738-52-35-95, E-mail: merci.olsson@nobelmedia.se

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Monday, October 3, 2011

World Premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour in Montreal!



This is definitely the most spectacular musical show of the year!



Montreal, October 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Estate of Michael Jackson and Cirque du Soleil are proud to present tonight the World Premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour™ in Montreal at the Bell Centre. Proudly presented by Sun Life Financial, tonight’s performance is the kick-off of the world tour which will travel across North America and then the rest of the world. The show was written and directed by Jamie King, the leading concert director in pop music today.


MONTREAL, Oct. 2: Katherine Jackson and her three sons, Tito, Jackie and Marlon attend the world premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil.

Members of the Jackson Family, including Michael’s mother, Katherine, and his three children, along with special guests and generous donors for La Soirée ONE DROP will be on hand to experience this once-in-a-lifetime electrifying production that will combine Michael Jackson’s music and choreography with Cirque du Soleil creativity, to give fans worldwide a unique view into the spirit, passion and heart of the artistic genius who forever transformed global pop culture.


MONTREAL, Oct. 2: Michael’s children, Prince, Paris and Blanket, along with their cousins attend the world premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil.

“I am excited to see how Michael’s vision and passion for music and dance will be interpreted by Cirque du Soleil for the Immortal Tour,” said Mrs. Jackson. “His vibrant spirit and love for performing will be honored in this unique tribute to Michael’s legacy.”

A riveting fusion of visuals, dance, music and fantasy that immerses audiences in Michael’s creative world and literally turns his signature moves upside down, Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour unfolds Michael Jackson’s artistry before the eyes of the audience. The show captures the essence, soul and inspiration of the King of Pop, celebrating a legacy that continues to transcend generations.


MONTREAL, Oct. 2: Writer and Director Jamie King walks the red carpet at the world premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour.


MONTREAL, Oct. 2: Choreographers Rich & Tone Talauega and Travis Payne attend the world premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil.


MONTREAL, Oct. 2: L.A. Reid of Epic Records and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds walk the red carpet at the world premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour.



MONTREAL, Oct. 2: Costume Designer Zaldy Goco on the red carpet at the world premiere of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil.


Show photos from Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil


Show photos from Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour by Cirque du Soleil

THE IMMORTAL World Tour takes place in a fantastical realm where we discover Michael’s inspirational Giving Tree—the wellspring of his creativity. The secrets of Michael’s inner world are unlocked—his love of music and dance, fairy tale and magic, and the fragile beauty of nature.

The underpinnings of THE IMMORTAL World Tour are Michael Jackson’s powerful, inspirational music and lyrics—the driving force behind the show—brought to life with extraordinary power and breathless intensity. Through unforgettable performances Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour underscores Michael’s global messages of love, peace and unity.

For tour cities and ticket information, please go to www.cirquedusoleil.com/MichaelJackson.

Media Contact :
Maxime Charbonneau – Cirque du Soleil
maxime.charbonneau@cirquedusoleil.com

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Over 67% Talked On a Cell Phone While Driving



3 Oct 2011 05:01 Africa/Lagos


"Do As I Say, Not As I Do" Rules Drivers' Decisions on Cell Phone Use and Texting

PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, 2011

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Finds that Ninety-Five Percent of Drivers Rate Texting as a Serious Safety Threat yet Thirty-Five Percent Admit Doing so in the Past Month

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For the fourth consecutive year, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety's annual Traffic Safety Culture Index shows drivers know that cell phone use and texting while driving are dangerous, yet they continue to do it anyway. Specifically, data from the 2011 survey found that 95 percent of drivers view texting or emailing by other drivers as a serious threat to their own personal safety, however, 35 percent of those same drivers also admitted to having read or sent a text message or email in the previous month.

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To help bring greater recognition to the issue of cell phone use and distracted driving and combat this dangerous behavior, the AAA Foundation and AAA will promote Heads Up Driving Week from Sunday, October 2 through Saturday, October 8. The campaign aims to inspire drivers to pledge to a week of distraction-free driving while encouraging them to "Try it for a Week and Do it for Life."

"This research continues to illustrate a "Do as I Say, Not as I Do" attitude that persists among drivers, and perpetuates the threat of cell phone use while driving," said AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety President and CEO Peter Kissinger. "Changing our nation's traffic safety culture requires drivers to take responsibility for their actions and alter their own behaviors on the road."

According to the survey, 88 percent of drivers feel talking on a phone is a threat to safety, yet two- thirds admitted to having talked on a cell phone while driving in the past 30 days. The findings also showed that peoples' concern about texting or emailing while driving (95 percent) is on par with drinking while driving (93 percent). Additionally, 87 percent of drivers expressed support for having a law against reading, typing or sending a text message or email while driving and 50 percent of drivers support having a law against the use of any type of cell, hand-held or hands-free, for all drivers regardless of age.

Distracted driving, especially the use of cell phones and text messaging, remains a top traffic safety concern for policymakers, safety advocates, law enforcement, industry, and the public. As part of AAA's commitment to improving highway safety for its members and all road users, AAA launched a legislative campaign in 2009 to ban texting while driving in all 50 states. So far in 2011, four additional states have enacted anti-texting laws, bringing the total number up to 34 states and the District of Columbia that have adopted this safety measure.

"We're encouraged by the process made in statehouses across the country to ban the dangerous practice of texting while driving, with more than two thirds of all states having such laws on the books," said AAA Vice President of Public Affairs Kathleen Marvaso. "AAA will continue to advocate in those states without texting bans, but it's important to remember that good laws are only effective when accompanied by extensive public education efforts and visible and consistent enforcement.”

Other distracted driving findings from the 2011 Traffic Safety Culture Index include:

* Of those drivers who admitted to having talked on a cell phone while driving (67.7 percent of all drivers)
o 55 percent admitted to answering calls more than half the time while stopped at a red light; and 31 percent said they make calls at red lights fairly often or regularly
o 44 percent admitted to answering calls while driving on a residential street with no traffic more than half the time; and 26 percent said they make calls on residential streets fairly often or regularly
o 28 percent admitted to answering calls while driving on a freeway with heavy traffic more than half the time; 15 percent admitted said they make calls on a freeway with heavy traffic fairly often or frequently
* Of those who admitted to reading or typing text messages or emails while driving (35 percent of all drivers)
o 54 percent admitted to reading text messages or emails while stopped at red lights fairly often or regularly; and 35 percent said they type text messages or emails while stopped at red lights fairly often or regularly
o 27 percent admitted to reading text messages or emails while driving on a residential street with no traffic fairly often or regularly; and 15 percent said they type text messages or emails while driving on a residential street fairly often or regularly
o 16 percent admitted to reading text messages or emails while driving on a freeway with heavy traffic fairly often or regularly; and 9 percent said they type text messages or emails while driving on a freeway in heavy traffic fairly often or regularly


The AAA Foundation and AAA will continue to educate the public on the dangers of distracted driving in an effort to curb the use of cell phones as well as other distracting behaviors. For more information about distracted driving and take the HUDW pledge, visit www.AAAFoundation.org.

The AAA Foundation’s fourth annual Traffic Safety Culture Index was conducted June 6 – 28, 2011 by Knowledge Networks for the AAA Foundation, with a nationally representative sample of 3,147 U.S. residents ages 16 and older using the web-enabled KnowledgePanel®, a probability-based panel designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The survey has a margin of error of approximately +/- 2.3 percent at a 95% confidence level. More technical information is available at www.knowledgenetworks.com.

Established in 1947 by AAA, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is an independent, publicly funded, 501(c)(3) charitable research and educational organization. The AAA Foundation's mission is to prevent traffic deaths and injuries by conducting research into their causes and by educating the public about strategies to prevent crashes and reduce injuries when they do occur.

As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 51 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at AAA.com .

SOURCE AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

CONTACT: Carol Ronis, cronis@aaafoundation.org, +1-202-638-5944, Ext 4.

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

iREP and PAS Boost the Power of Story Telling in Nollywood


Michael Gozzard lecturing the participants during a session of the workshop.

One of the most recent stakeholders initiatives to improve the quality of film production in Nigeria was the 2011 iREPRESENT International Documentary Film Forum (iREP) collaborative workshop with the Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the United Consulate in Lagos, on Story Telling, Scripting and Content Management, an industry clinic targeted at professionals within the various disciplines of film making.

Michael Gozzard, a multiple-award winning script writer and content manager from Hollywood was the instructor at the one week workshop held at the Terra Kulture, Tiamiyu Savage Street on Victoria Island in Lagos. The interactive workshop ended on Friday September 2, 2011. Gozzard, who wrote and produced the famous Hollywood film, Pride took the 32 participants through intensive sessions on general introduction of the dynamics of Scriptwriting and Storytelling. The Participants were nominated by their various Guilds.

The Workshop is in pursuit of iREP’s commitment to encouraging Training and Manpower Development in the local film industry aside organizing Exhibitions and Conversations around the Nigeria and African film industry.


Michael Gozzard, Femi Odugbemi, Makin Soyinka and Bene Uche, Senior Cultural Officer with PAS.


iREP’s executives Makin Soyinka, Director of Lagos Film Office and Jahman Anikulapo, The Editor of The Guardian on Sunday with Michael Gozzard.

This is the one of iREP’s collaborations with various agencies of culture production and promotion to encourage flowering of artistic ideas and development of the culture sector. Other collaborations include with Ka-Yalema Productions, USA; DV WORX Productions, Lagos; Lagos Film Office; Goethe Institut, Lagos; Real life Festival, Ghana; Committee for Relevant Art, Lagos; Freedom Park, Lagos; Nigeria Film Corporation, NFC, Jos; Nigeria Film and Video Census Board, NFVCB, Abuja; Lifehouse Centre, Lagos; British Council, Lagos and others.


One of the participants, Hope Obioma Opara, Publisher of Supple magazine and President, Eko International Film Festival commending the workshop.

ABOUT IREP
iREP is a touring film festival established by three Nigerian culture figures (Femi Odugbemi, Jahman Anikulapo and Makin Soyinka) to promote independent documentary films and global awareness about the role of documentary films in deepening participatory democracy. iREP is conceptualized to create platform of awareness and expression for aspiring and practicing filmmakers who are creating socially relevant documentary films to positively impact our world.It is a co-promoter of the West African Documentary Film Forum with the REAL LIFE Festival based in Ghana/USA/France.
Some of iREP’s other objectives include creating a platform of awareness and expression for aspiring and practicing filmmakers, and providing a forum for people’s ingenuity to be showcased without prejudice to style or subject.
iREP’s maiden international Documentary Film Festival held in January 2011 over a period of one week with participants from Nigeria, Sudan, United States, South Africa, Germany and France. Preparation is in top gear for the 2012 edition, also on the conceptual theme: AFRICA IN SELF-CONVERSATION.

iREP has also been involved with a monthly screening programme around key Art and event Centres around lagos i.e Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos and LIfehouse in VI, Lagos — with plans to extend programmes to other major cities in the country. iREP, in collaboration with the Goethe Insitut lagos and the Nigeria Film Corporation, NFC, will this month begin a Monthly Film Screening/ Exhibition programme at the Nigeria Film Corporation Lagos Office, Obalende, Ikoyi, Lagos.

CONTACT:
www.irepfilmfestival.com; www.irepfilmfestival.blogspot.com
3 Oguntona Crescent, Gbagada Phase 1, Lagos Nigeria. P.O,Box 36 Surulere. T: +234 803 425 1963, +234 802 201 6495, +234 803 403 0646 E: info@irepfilmfestival.com



Saturday, October 1, 2011

Happy 51st Independence Anniversary Nigeria!



Nigeria is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.

Therefore, may the will of JEHOVAH God prevail in our beloved Nigeria
To overthrow the wicked and liberate the masses from the shackles of wickedness.
To let His light shine in every nook and cranny of our nation
For the whole world to see the manifestations of our good works and give all the glory to God our Maker and Owner, Who has given us the abundance of His infinite Grace to supply our needs according to His riches in Glory by Christ Jesus our Lord.
Amen.



Happy 51st Independence Anniversary Nigeria!



Friday, September 30, 2011

Spanish Sensation Cesc Fabregas Signs With PUMA®



Barcelona Midfielder Launches New PUMA Powercat 1.12 Football Boot



Herzogenaurach, Germany, 30 September 2011 /PRNewswire/ — PUMA announced today it has signed a long term partnership with Spanish international midfielder Cesc Fabregas, the Barcelona midfielder signing a multi-year contract with PUMA. Cesc will wear PUMA boots on pitch and will become another key performance icon in the sportlifestyle brand’s global football communication. Having unveiled, Sergio ‘Kun’ Aguero, PUMA is delighted to welcome Fabregas into a football family that also includes Thierry Henry, Nemanja Vidic, Samuel Eto’o, Mario Gomez, Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini, Ibrahim Afellay, Lucas Barrios, Mikel Arteta and many more footballing stars.




Fabregas will lead the global launch of the new PUMA PowerCat 1.12, debuting the boot for the first time on-pitch this weekend when FC Barcelona play Sporting Gijon in La Liga. This new boot features the new PUMA 3D DUO Power Shooting Technology, applied to the kicking area on the inside of the boot. Having tested the boots in recent training sessions, the performance characteristics of the PUMA PowerCat 1.12 seriously impressed the talented young international.



Cesc Fabregas said; “I am very happy about this new partnership with PUMA and I am really looking forward to wearing the new PowerCat 1.12 on pitch this weekend. This boot gives me a lot of confidence to compete physically in midfield which is vital. I need a boot that I am comfortable with, that gives me the power and protection to play at my best. This has been a fantastic summer for me, signing for Barcelona and now for PUMA. This brand has a great attitude and has some very exciting plans ahead which make me feel privileged and excited to be an ambassador for many years to come.”

Christian Voigt, Senior Head of Global Sports Marketing at PUMA commented; "This is a very exciting time for PUMA right now and we are delighted to welcome Cesc Fabregas into our growing football family. Cesc is another fantastic addition to our sports-marketing portfolio and will be a vital asset in global football communication in the coming months and years. He’s a supremely talented young player, who has proven himself consistently in both club and international football. There’s no doubt there are big things ahead for Cesc Fabregas, both on and off the pitch.”






The PowerCat 1.12 features the new PUMA 3D DUO Power Shooting Technology, applied to the kicking area on the inside of the boot. Made from an innovative thermoplastic material with two different degrees of hardness, the boot has the advantage of being both highly responsive with extremely high rebound properties. The newly created PUMA 3D PST DUO technology enables improved grip on the ball through its exposed elements, and instead of absorbing the energy it increases the kicking power of the player. The kicking area employs a soft K-Leather while the lightweight microfiber material in the lateral quarter supports the midfoot and helps to keep the weight of the boot to a minimum.

For more information, visit www.puma.com or www.puma.com/football


PUMA


PUMA is one of the world’s leading Sportlifestyle companies that designs and develops footwear, apparel and accessories. It is committed to working in ways that contribute to the world by supporting Creativity, SAFE Sustainability and Peace, and by staying true to the principles of being Fair, Honest, Positive and Creative in decisions made and actions taken. PUMA starts in Sport and ends in Fashion. Its Sport Performance and Lifestyle labels include categories such as Football, Running, Motorsports, Golf and Sailing. Sport Fashion features collaborations with renowned designer labels such as Alexander McQueen, Mihara Yasuhiro and Sergio Rossi. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and Tretorn. The company, which was founded in 1948, distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs more than 9,000 people worldwide and has headquarters in Herzogenaurach/Germany, Boston, London and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit www.puma.com.


Media Contacts:

Tim Stedman, International PR, PUMA
Senior International PR Manager, Sport Performance
+49 151 1474 3148
tim.stedman@puma.com
Collette O'Neill
Junior International PR Manager
+49 151 4487 7496
collette.oneill@puma.com




The Economist's James Astill Wins $75,000 Grantham Prize




2011 Grantham Prize Honors Excellence in Environmental Journalism

NARRAGANSETT, RI — September 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting presented The Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment to James Astill of The Economist at the 2011 Grantham Prize Awards Ceremony. Astill received US$75,000 for “The World’s Lungs: Forests, and How to Save Them,” a commanding 8-part special report on the state of global forests and the rising threats they face from human exploitation and climate change.



To research the series, Astill traveled to the forests of Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and Uganda, where he interviewed many people trying to protect trees or destroy them. The report suggests the risks to tropical forests are extremely grave, but that the situation is not hopeless. Once forests are valued properly, Astill argues, they can be saved. But he warns that his new approach should not be considered optional: a future without extensive tropical and other forests is too dire to contemplate. To reinforce that message, Astill sought to impart some of his own sense of wonder at these precious ecosystems.

Grantham Prize Jurors described Astill’s report as “meticulously researched and a thoroughly reported series deserving acclaim for spotlighting forests as an often-misunderstood component of the international debate on climate change policy.”

“It is our great pleasure to recognize James Astill’s exhaustive coverage of the perils facing global forests and the innovative approaches toward conserving these critical habitats,” said Sunshine Menezes, executive director of Metcalf Institute and Grantham Prize administrator.

James Astill’s journalism career flourished while based in Nairobi covering much of Africa for the Guardian newspaper and The Economist. He won several awards for his dispatches from a dozen African wars. After moving to Islamabad to report on Pakistan and Afghanistan for the same publications, he joined the staff of The Economist in 2004 as defense and security correspondent. In this role, he covered wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and global security. In 2007, he moved to New Delhi to be The Economist’s South Asian Bureau Chief, where he has reported on India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. He has a particular interest in the environmental consequences of India’s economic rise; he has written extensively on India’s inefficient use of water and climate change policy. Astill took leave of his beat in June and July 2010 to travel and report on the world’s forests. He has just recently moved to London, where he has been appointed The Economist’s Energy and Environment Editor.

The Grantham Prize honors outstanding coverage of the environment, and recognizes reporting that has the potential to bring about constructive change. The Grantham Prize was established to encourage high quality environmental journalism in all media, while drawing attention to the subjects of the prize-winning stories, increasing public awareness and understanding of environmental issues. The Grantham Prize is awarded annually to nonfiction work published or aired in the United States or Canada during the previous calendar year.

Established in 2005, The Grantham Prize for Excellence in Environmental Reporting is funded by Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham through The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment and is administered by the Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting at the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography. The Grantham Foundation supports communication and collaboration in environmental protection, with an emphasis on climate change, while Metcalf Institute provides journalists with resources, tools, and field education to improve their reporting on scientific news and environmental issues.

This year marks the sixth anniversary of The Grantham Prize. Past winners of the prestigious Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment are: a 9-person team from The Record (Bergen County, NJ) in 2006 for Toxic Legacy; Kenneth Weiss and Usha Lee McFarling from the Los Angeles Times in 2007 for Altered Oceans; an 8-person team from The New York Times in 2008 for Choking on Growth; Blake Morrison and Brad Heath of USA TODAY in 2009 for The Smokestack Effect: Toxic Air and America’s Schools; and author Alanna Mitchell in 2010 for Sea Sick.

For more information regarding The Grantham Prize, please contact Metcalf Institute, University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, at 401-874-6009. The official website of The Grantham Prize is www.granthamprize.org.