Wednesday, November 16, 2011

IBM Study Reveals Challenges Midmarket CMOs Face to Sustain Brand Loyalty


The proliferation of social media and mobile devices is creating a new breed of consumers who are digitally savvy and able to quickly compare and evaluate which products and services they want to buy. Everyday consumers are creating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data with 90 percent of the world's data created in the last two years alone. Savvy marketers are gaining insight from social media and incorporating it into their strategies. The key is predicting what consumers will want and then adapting marketing strategies to give them the right product when, where, and at what price they want it. The global IBM study of Midmarket CMOs revealed that building and sustaining brand loyalty is the top concern for today's midmarket CMOs, yet 72 percent do not feel sufficiently prepared to effectively build this loyalty. (PRNewsFoto/IBM)


16 Nov 2011 12:00 Africa/Lagos

IBM Study Reveals Challenges Midmarket CMOs Face to Sustain Brand Loyalty with Today's Social Consumer

Retailers Lee Jeans and wehkamp.nl Team with IBM to Engage the Individual Consumer through Social Channels

PR Newswire

ARMONK, N.Y., Nov. 16, 2011

ARMONK, N.Y., Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A new global IBM (NYSE: IBM) study of Midmarket Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) revealed that building and sustaining brand loyalty is the top concern for today's midmarket CMOs, yet 72 percent do not feel sufficiently prepared to effectively build this loyalty. Additionally, 70 percent of midmarket CMOs are concerned about data explosion, as they are tasked with making sense of highly complex information generated constantly from a variety of sources such as consumer blogs, tweets, mobile texts and videos.

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Today's CMOs need to be prepared to deal with an empowered consumer who is impacting brands instantly on Twitter, Facebook and other social channels. 61 percent of midmarket CMOs are struggling with how to manage the impact of social media will have on their marketing function. Many CMOs today are focused primarily on understanding market segments versus understanding the individual consumer in order to shape marketing strategies. Fewer than 50 percent of midmarket CMOs are taking the time to understand and evaluate the impact of consumer generated reviews, blogs and third party rankings on their brands.



The proliferation of social media and mobile devices is creating a new breed of consumers who are digitally savvy and able to quickly compare and evaluate which products and services they want to buy. Mobile commerce is expected to reach $31 billion by 2016, yet 62 percent of midmarket CMOs report being underprepared to deal with the proliferation of channels and devices. This increase in the mobile shopping trend further increases marketing challenges, complicates data collection and analysis, and threatens both customer service and customer retention.

Like their peers in larger organizations, midmarket CMOs are also being held more financially accountable to their organizations to produce business outcomes at a faster pace. The study also revealed that while midmarket CMOs believe ROI on marketing dollars spent will be the most important measuring stick for determining success of their business by 2015, the study noted 72 percent of CMOs are underprepared to manage the plummeting level of brand loyalty.

Aside from current economic conditions, there's an even bigger factor impacting brand loyalty. Innovations in technology and the spread of social networking have provided buyers with new tools for discovering, comparing, evaluating, choosing and experiencing brands. With the growth of social networks and a need for transparency, trust and personal exchanges between the consumer and the marketplace are now forming the cornerstone of small and midsize marketing efforts.

Everyday consumers are creating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data with 90 percent of the world's data created in the last two years alone. Savvy marketers are gaining insight from social media and incorporating it into their strategies. The key is predicting what consumers will want and then adapting marketing strategies to give them the right product when, where, and at what price they want it.

Today, retailers are embracing technologies such as analytics to make sense of massive amounts of data consumers are generating every single second to effectively target the individual consumer and enhance the shopping experience.

Lee Jeans Teams with IBM to Understand the Individual Consumer

Lee Jeans, one of the most recognizable apparel brands in the world faced the challenge of capturing and analyzing the huge volume of information being generated by a variety of sources before any merchandising decisions could be made on its website, Lee.com. By adopting analytics technology, Lee employees now have the capability to quickly make informed decisions that will improve the consumer's shopping experience.

Now, all the information that merchandisers need such as how well items sell, what is currently in stock and what consumers are saying through social media channels is organized into simple visuals that are shown over product thumbnail images on the Lee website. With this visual layout that mirrors Lee.com, the merchandisers can easily move products around based on popularity and availability. Merchandisers are able to see which products are being viewed most often and most importantly, which ones are being purchased most often. This ultimately allows the Lee team to display the site in a way that provides the best shopping experience for consumers.

Lee is now also able to obtain all product view data, online sales, abandonment rates and conversion rates to give Lee merchandisers a quick snapshot of product performance. Lee is also capturing consumer sentiment data generated from social media channels such as Facebook and brand rating website Bazaarvoice. Facebook 'Likes' and Bazaarvoice ratings are also included in the tool at the product level and these insights are used to help with marketing and merchandising decisions. Using social media and analytics Lee can now make faster and more informed merchandising decisions targeted at its customers with a simple click of the mouse.

Analytics Helps European Retailer, wehkamp.nl Shift Casual Online Browsers to Committed Shoppers

With more consumers shopping online from their smartphones, the average buyer has grown savvier with purchases, performing extensive research beforehand and always hunting for better deals. As a result, online bargain hunters frequently add various products to their shopping cart, only to abandon these shopping sessions. If online retailers cannot recapture a potential customer's interest and draw the shopper back to that previous shopping session, sales are likely to go to a competitor, even if the price is no different.

wehkamp.nl, retailer based in the Netherlands, sells brand-name clothing along with home appliances, beauty products, furniture and computer equipment. The home shopping retailer receives more than a million unique visitors to its website, many of these visitors continuing on to other online retailers after browsing wehkamp.nl's wares.

As the holiday season begins, wehkamp.nl recognized the immense value that could be tapped by recapturing the interest and sales of these online browsers. wehkamp.nl is using IBM analytics technology to track a consumer's browsing and purchasing history to create a unique customer experience with display ads, personalized emails and on-site product recommendations, capturing the interest and dollars of online shoppers.

For example, if a shopper had viewed several skirts during an earlier visit, the company can regain the shopper's interest by tailoring the message specifically to the holiday or occasion and choosing specific delivery methods and timing. To date, wehkamp.nl has driven increased sales and customer loyalty across its various product lines by better capturing the attention of potential customers, even those who have left its website with a 271 percent increase in sales.

"Social media now offers a clear opportunity for companies of all sizes to sit at the same table and engage directly with the consumer. This has changed the way brand loyalty is acquired and earned," said Andy Monshaw, general manager of IBM Midmarket Business. "With the explosion of social media, businesses are gaining the opportunity to understand and target the consumer better, that is opening up new avenues for small and midsize businesses to realize the potential of this new information and communication technologies, but face the daunting task of intercepting and interpreting vast quantities of data to find -- meaningful insights."

For more information on the CMO Study: http://www.ibm.com/cmommstudy2011/
To register for the Smarter Commerce webcast on Nov. 17 at 10am ET: http://bit.ly/rAg0vX

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To hear how IBM is working with midmarket clients: http://bit.ly/rIjE5A

Contact:
Lizette Kodama
IBM Media Relations
646-675-0750
lkodama@us.ibm.com

SOURCE IBM

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Amazon Presents In The House Of Dogs [kindle Edition]



Amazon presents the much awaited book In the House of Dogs [Kindle Edition] by Michael Chima Ekenyerengozi (Author).

“In the House of Dogs” is an unapologetic mirror of the contemporary Nigerian society with polemical commentaries and essays with humorous anecdotes on the Nigerian; focusing on critical issues of education, romance, marriage, religion, politics and other matters in twelve chapters by a single narrator.

Previewers have compared it to Chinua Achebe’s The Trouble with Nigeria, but noted that it has more depth since it has addressed more contemporary issues on the facts of life in Nigeria in the first decade of the 21st century within universal perspectives.

You can order for this special Kindle edition on http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0065KCBE2 or click on the cover image.









Nigerian Woman Among Leading Women Entrepreneurs Honoured in New York



Yewande Zaccheaus, CEO and owner of Eventful Limited was among the nineteen of the world's most promising women entrepreneurs recognized yesterday at the fifth annual International Women's Entrepreneurial Challenge (IWEC) awards conference in New York.

Eventful Ltd, a leading events planning and consulting company in Lagos, Nigeria. Eventful Ltd is regarded as a pace setter for both corporate and retail events in Nigeria with an annual revenue of close to 3 million dollars USD.

Yewande recently received an award from Today’s Woman Magazine, the foremost magazine in Nigeria, in recognition of her contribution to the events planning business.

She is the current Chairperson for Women in Management and Business (WIMBIZ) and has inspired many new members to join this very well respected women professional group in Nigeria. She has developed initiatives in WIMBIZ, including mentoring programs with a wide reach. Under her watch, Vital Voices Africa Hub recently conducted a roundtable and networking session in Lagos.

A 1982 Law graduate of the University of Lagos, Yewande obtained an LL.M from Cambridge University, England in 1984. She began her career as a legal officer in the Nigerian-American Merchant Bank and later had a brief stint in private practice prior to joining Ecobank Nigeria Plc as the pioneer Company Secretary and Legal Adviser in 1989 there she obtained firsthand experience in handling corporate events.

Yewande is the author of three inspirational books –“God’s Waiting Room 1, 2 & 3” which were written as a result of her personal testimony, to encourage women experiencing delay in childbearing.

Yewande is married to Teni Zaccheaus and they are blessed with two children, Teniola and Iretidayo.

The following is the detailed report of the global event.

14 Nov 2011 13:00 Africa/Lagos

Leading Women Entrepreneurs from Around the World Gather in New York for Fifth Annual International Women's Entrepreneurial Challenge
Four-day program provides proven female business-owners with opportunities to help scale their ventures globally

PR Newswire

NEW YORK, Nov. 14, 2011

NEW YORK, Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, nineteen of the world's most promising women entrepreneurs will be recognized at the fifth annual International Women's Entrepreneurial Challenge (IWEC) awards conference, an initiative of the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry Ladies Organization. The event, hosted in New York this year by the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, honors leading female entrepreneurs who are building thriving and growing ventures and beginning to take their businesses global.

Often defying societal and cultural expectations, this talented group of women has transformed localized start-up companies into multi-million dollar organizations. These nineteen CEOs, managing directors, presidents, founders and owners operate their businesses in a variety of regions and across industries ranging from management consulting to retail, organic health and beauty, technology, and hospitality, and others. And these are not small businesses. In 2010 and 2011 alone, IWEC has honored entrepreneurs whose businesses generate upwards of $3 billion in annual revenues and directly or indirectly employ more than 30,000 people.

As part of the conference, the IWEC honorees will be taking part in a four-day networking program held in various locations around Manhattan. They will be introduced to investors, potential commercial partners, trade officials, and more than 500 other entrepreneurs in an effort to expand their businesses and increase their exposure to global business contacts. This is the second time that New York has hosted an IWEC Awards Conference (New York first hosted IWEC in 2008); previous conferences have been hosted in Barcelona (2007), New Delhi (2009) and Cape Town (2010).

Nancy Ploeger, President of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, said, "It is a privilege to host such an inspiring group of businesswomen in New York this year. The breadth and scope of these delegates is remarkable, and our hope is that the connections the IWEC program facilitates will help them to further scale their already successful businesses."

Xavier Carbonell, Managing Director of the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, noted, "The achievements of today's honorees are a testament to their innovation, hard work and commitment. Their significant economic and social contributions remind us of the value and importance of empowering women entrepreneurs."

Juan Maria Nin, Deputy Chairman and CEO of CaixaBank, Spain's third largest financial institution and a founding sponsor of IWEC, will be in attendance at the event and will conduct a workshop on Business Leadership with awardees and other participants.

"Year after year, IWEC keeps growing, expanding and providing more and more networking opportunities to members and awardees. We are grateful to these women for their dedication to improving their communities and their local-turned-global businesses. Their achievements are exemplary and la Caixa is proud to support and celebrate them today," Nin said.

IWEC is also supported by leading financial institutions, trade associations and educational institutions including: MetLife, IESE Business School, the Asia Society of New York, SDI International and HSBC.

The 2011 winners are:

Australia

* Diane Tompson – Managing Director, The Powercom Group

Bangladesh

* Syeda Zeenat Ara Nipun – Proprietor, N.D. Fashion

India

* Mira Kulkarni – Managing Director, Mountain Valley Springs India Pvt Ltd.
* Namita Raman – Managing Director, Singrimari Tea Estate (P) Ltd.
* Manjula Reddy – Executive Director, The Country Club India Ltd.

Mongolia

* Bolormaa Batbayar – CEO, UEIC of Mongolemimpex Concern

Nigeria

* Yewande Zaccheaus – CEO, Eventful Limited

Pakistan

* Shaheen Afishan – Managing Director, M/s. Summit International

Peru

* Marina Bustamante – CEO, Renzo Costa S.A.C.

Philippines

* Maria Socorro M. Malitao – President & CEO, Standout Group of Companies


South Africa


* Susan Huxter – Owner, Le Quartier Francais
* Barbara van den Bossche – CEO and owner, Vintage Group
* Valerie Mentz – CEO, Greystone Trading

Spain

* Rosa Clara – CEO, Grupo Rosa Clara
* Elizabeth Trallero – CEO, Congost Plastic, S.A.
* Adriana Casademont – President and CEO, Casademont, S.A.

US/NYC region

* Dianna Raedle – Managing Director, Deer Isle Capital, LLC
* Sandi Webster and Peggy McHale – Principals, Consultants 2 Go, LLC
* Bonnie Schnitta – President, SoundSense, LLC


Contact – Felipe Ucros, Brunswick Group, 212-333-3810

About the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce

The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (MCC) is a membership organization comprised of a cross section of member businesses ranging from sole proprietors to large corporations and conglomerates. With 10,000 members and subscribers, we represent the voice of over 100,000 companies in Manhattan and partner with over 300 diverse business organizations in the city. Our members are part of one of the largest constituencies in the country representing approximately 1.6 million US employees and approximately 4.5 million employees globally. Locally, our member companies have over 165,000 employees. And, collectively, our member companies account for over $630 billion dollars in annual revenues.

About CaixaBank

CaixaBank is an integrated financial group, with a banking business, insurance operations and investments in international banks and in leading service companies, such as Repsol and Telefonica. It is the leading retail bank in Spain, where it began its financial enterprise more than 100 years ago. CaixaBank shares with Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona-"la Caixa", its main shareholder, a commitment to people and their environment. In this regard, via "la Caixa's" Social Welfare Foundation, finances and maintains social, educational, cultural and scientific programs with an annual budget of 500 million euros, making it the second largest European foundation.

SOURCE Manhattan Chamber of Commerce

Web Site: http://www.iwecawards.com



Legendary Moments in Sports History


In Memory of Joseph William "Joe" Frazier (January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011)

14 Nov 2011 21:27 Africa/Lagos

New Photography Exhibit Captures Legendary Moments in Sports History


Joe Frazier knocks out Muhammad Ali during their 1971 fight at Madison Square Garden.


Muhammad Ali knocks out Sonny Liston in 1965. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated)(PRNewsFoto/Newseum, Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated

PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2011

"Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer"

Opens Friday, Nov. 18, at the Newseum

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Friday, Nov. 18, the Newseum will open its newest exhibit, "Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer." The exhibit features a career-defining selection of photographs taken by renowned photographer Neil Leifer, the man behind the camera during some of the greatest moments in sports. Leifer, who was 18 when his photos first graced the coveted real estate on the front of Sports Illustrated, went on to become one of the most celebrated sports photographers in history.

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"Photo Finish" includes nearly 50 of Leifer's best-known images, including one of the most famous sports photographs of all time: boxer Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston after knocking him out in the first round of their 1965 title fight. In 1999, Sports Illustrated selected the photo for the cover of the magazine's special issue, "The Century's Greatest Sports Photos."

Among the other memorable moments captured in "Photo Finish" are Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi being carried off the field by his players after the team's 1968 victory in Super Bowl II, Secretariat en route to winning the Kentucky Derby in 1973 and the "Thrilla in Manila," the epic 1975 heavyweight title fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Each photograph is accompanied by the story behind the image, told in Leifer's own words. The exhibit also includes a Newseum-produced video in which Leifer talks about his photos and his famous subjects.

"Great moments in sports often occur in a split second," said Jim Duff, chief executive officer of the Newseum. "Neil has distinguished himself by capturing those blink-of-an-eye images time and again. He has an amazing gift and the spectacular photos we've selected for 'Photo Finish' spotlight that talent."

Since first picking up a camera more than 50 years ago, Leifer has photographed every major sporting event, including the Olympic Games, World Series, Super Bowl, World Cup, Kentucky Derby and the biggest title fights in boxing. His images have appeared on more than 200 covers of Time, Newsweek, People and Sports Illustrated, the magazine where he launched his professional career. More than a dozen books of Leifer's photos have been published. His most recent publication is "Guts and Glory: The Golden Age of American Football, 1958 - 1978."

"Athletic competition offers photographers some of the most challenging yet rewarding photographic opportunities, but capturing the most decisive of moments requires true talent," said Bo Kajiwara, director of marketing, Nikon Inc. "Nikon is proud to sponsor 'Photo Finish' at the Newseum, which serves as an inspiration for all those who experience Neil Leifer's stunning work."

Nikon is the exclusive sponsor of "Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer." The exhibit will be on display through Aug. 12, 2012.

About Nikon

Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and photo imaging technology. Nikon Inc. distributes consumer and professional digital SLR cameras, NIKKOR optics, Speedlights and system accessories; Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras; 35mm film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and recreational optics as well as the new Nikon 1 advanced camera with interchangeable lens system. For more information, dial (800) NIKON-US or visit http://www.nikonusa.com, or connect with Nikon and other photographers on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/nikon and get the latest news and information from Twitter by following @Nikon_USA.

About the Newseum

The Newseum — a 250,000-square-foot museum of news and history — offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits. Within its seven levels of galleries and theaters, the Newseum offers a unique environment that takes museum-goers behind the scenes to experience how and why news is made. Follow the Newseum on Facebook and Twitter.

The Newseum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. For additional information, call 888/NEWSEUM (888/639-7386) or visit newseum.org.

SOURCE Newseum

CONTACT: Jonathan Thompson, +1-202-292-6353, jothompson@newseum.org



Submit Your Films To International Film Festivals



Film festivals are the trade fairs for filmmakers and all the practitioners and lovers of motion pictures.

The film industry cannot flourish without film festivals. And Nigeria can now boast of emerging international film festivals like the following:

1. Zuma Film Festival, Abuja.
2. Leap International Film Festival, Aba.
3. Abuja International Film Festival, Abuja.
4. Eko International Film Festival, Lagos.
5. Africa International Film Festival, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
6. Plateau International Film Festival, Jos, Plateau State.
7. Festival of Indigenous African Language Films, Akure, Ondo State,
8. iREP International Documentary Film Festival
9. Screen Naija Open Air Cinema Festival.



Supple magazine has provided the Film Festivals Database for filmmakers to select and submit their films to any of the listed international film festivals calling for entries from January to December.

Check and see where you can participate and compete for the various screenings in and out of competition before the closing dates.

Click on the link http://www.supplemagazine.org/film-festivals-and-events-worldwide for more details.





Monday, November 14, 2011

Foreign Students Contributed More than $20 Billion to U.S. Economy in 2010


There are more foreign students coming to study in America and spending billions of dollars yearly. Photo Credit: ASPA National Weblog.

14 Nov 2011 18:23 Africa/Lagos

Foreign Students Contributed More than $20 Billion to U.S. Economy Last Year

PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2011

New state-by-state foreign student and study abroad data now available from NAFSA

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Foreign students and their families spent more than $20 billion in the United States during the 2010 – 2011 academic year, according to a new NAFSA report released today. California, New York, and Texas welcomed the largest numbers of foreign students, and those states and others across the country each saw a substantial benefit from spending by these students and their families on living expenses, tuition, and fees.

* See NAFSA's new foreign-student spending data by state, congressional district, and top receiving institutions of higher education (www.nafsa.org/eis).
* View results of a snapshot survey of foreign-student enrollments conducted by NAFSA and seven other higher-education and international-education organizations.
* This week, the NAFSA blog will feature special dispatches from across the United States about the many ways foreign students contribute to local communities.

Study Abroad Numbers Released

The numbers of American students studying abroad recovered during the 2009 – 2010 academic year from a slight decline during the previous year, to 270,604, according to figures released today by the Institute of International Education. Less than 2 percent of American college students study abroad.

* NAFSA's new report breaks down the percentage of each state's college students who studied abroad in 2009 – 2010, allowing institutions and states to gauge how they compare with the national average.
* NAFSA's new study abroad demographics chart offers further data on participation trends.

Student Diplomat Video Competition Enters Public Voting Phase

NAFSA and STA Travel, a NAFSA Global Partner, are inviting the public to help decide the winner of this year's Student Diplomat Video Contest. Short videos from the five finalists will be available for viewing starting Tuesday, November 15, on NAFSA's advocacy Web site at www.connectingourworld.org/studentdiplomat. The challenge to contestants was to tell a compelling story, in less than 3 minutes, about how they became "student diplomats" while studying abroad, by making a difference in the lives of others, connecting in a meaningful way with people and cultures in other countries, and building long-lasting friendships and mutual understanding. The winner will be announced in early December.

NAFSA: Association of International Educators is the world's largest nonprofit professional association dedicated to international education. Learn more about our work at http://www.nafsa.org/ and www.connectingourworld.org.

SOURCE NAFSA: Association of International Educators

CONTACT: CONTACT: Ursula Oaks, +1-202-495-2553

Web Site: http://www.nafsa.org/

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Princewill’s Political Associates Hail National Award on King T.J.T Princewill


HRH King (Prof.) Theophilus Jacob Tom Princewill, the Amachree XI, Amanyanabo of Kalabari Kingdom

PRESS RELEASE: National Award on King T.J.T Princewill is Recognition of Examplary and Selfless Service - PPA

Princewill’s Political Associates (PPA) has described the inclusion of His Majesty King (Prof.) Theophilus Jacob Tom Princewill, the Amachree XI, Amanyanabo of Kalabari Kingdom and Chairman of Rivers State Traditional Council of Chiefs among the handful of distinguished Nigerians to be conferred with National Honours at the National Merit Award slated for the 14th of November, 2011 as a welcome development signifying national recognition of its Patriarch and the father of its charismatic leader.

According to the PPA, the conferment of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) that King T.J.T. Princewill, will receive is indeed testament to the Amanyanabo’s exemplary selflessness in the course of his career in Academia and also in service as Royal Father to his people and all other tribes of Rivers extraction as the current head of all Traditional rulers in Rivers state. Widely considered a rare gem and a living legend,

His Majesty is also a foremost Professor of Medical Microbiology who distinguished himself in Academia as a lecturer and well sought after External Examiner to various Universities. He served as Head of Department of Microbiology University of Port Harcourt from 1982-1984. Dean of Students Affairs of University of Port Harcourt from 1985-1986, Dean, School of Graduates Studies, University of Port Harcourt, 1987-1990; Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt from 1991-2000. Two students who passed under his wing were the current Mr. President himself and the current Executive Governor of Rivers state.

This gift to Nigeria is an international figure – a member Society for General Microbiology (UK), member; Society for Applied Bacteriology (UK), member, British Spore Group and countless other societies both in Nigeria and abroad. He is also a member, Nigerian Society for Immunology, Nigerian Society for Animal Production amongst others.

Closer to home, he was a member of Rivers State Advisory Council from 1999-2007, Member, Rivers State Peace and Reconciliation Committee from 2006 to 2007 and decorated as the Grass Root Royal Father of the year in 2005 (GRRF).
King Princewill holds tenaciously to the traditions and culture of the ancient kingdom of Kalabari, a lion, an icon, an academic par excellence, a peaceful and amiable personality, a true father, a study in the virtues of humility, a great grassroots leader.

He is also a philanthropist par excellence who has been in the forefront of sponsoring the less privileged in the country to schools of higher learning as well as employment of youths in the country, thus, reducing the menace of poverty and youths’ unemployment and restiveness in Kalabari Kingdom and Rivers State at large. Last year alone he awarded scholarship to 96 Rivers State indigenes in Higher Institutions for postgraduates and undergraduate studies.

Speaking on the award, the National Coordinator of PPA, Dr Ikanya Ibiamu described the award as well deserved and a special early birthday gift to the King, who turns 82 on the 4th of January, 2012.

Ibiamu prayed that with the peace that currently pervades the Kalabari Kingdom where he holds sway and the maturity he has brought to bear as Chairman of Rivers State Traditional Rulers; he will give even more to our nation.

Prince Tonye Princewill the PPA Leader and the Prince of the Niger Delta described the award as a splendid gift not only to his father, but to the whole of Kalabari Kingdom, the entire Rivers State but most especially to him. The Prince in an emotion laden voice, recalled with nostalgia when in 2003/2004 King (Prof.) T.J.T. Princewill was nominated for a national honour award in the category of the 'Commander of the Order of Niger (CON), only to have his name mysteriously disappear ahead of the Award Event with no explanation. Not one to dwell on such past misadventures, Prince Tonye expressed gratitude to God and reiterated the divine assurance that whatever has been ordained, will surely come to pass even in greater measure.

Princewill expressed his gratitude to President Goodluck Jonathan and Rotimi Amaechi (two University of Port Harcourt alumni) for the honour, whilst reiterating his commitment to dedicating himself to greater service to the nation. Amaechi himself is due to receive the prestigious Commander of the Niger (CON) title and to that the Prince also had something to say. The history of Nigeria he said would not be written without the name of Amaechi being involved. Not many people at his age can have that said about them. For a Governor who rose against all odds to become what he is today and enjoy the goodwill of so many says enough. My only addition to that is he is not finished yet. "Nigeria should watch out for this man."

To Dame Queen Florence T.J.T. Princewill, JP the wife of King Princewill, her elation on receipt of the news of her husband’s award is best captured in her words “I am highly privileged to be the wife, friend, mother and Queen to Amachree XI who today is an epitome of excellence and a reservoir of ideas and knowledge. Having spent a great part of my life with this great but unassuming King of our people whose life is the study in humility; a Professor of repute and world acclaimed academic who still comes down to the level of any of his subjects to relate to them.

This is a first class King who is well respected and feared both near and far but still exhibits humility uncommon to men of his class. To me and those close to this great source of knowledge we are truly privileged to be related to him”.

In his reaction to the award, the Amanyanabo of Kalabari, King (Professor) TJT Princewill, called on the relevant authorities to accord the traditional institution its rights in the scheme of things, especially in the present political dispensation. He expressed joy over the conferment of the award, as it shows that the Kalabari people have a king that will help the kingdom to grow and thanked Mr. President for deeming it fit to recognize his little efforts and contributions toward his people and mankind in general.

As a body, we at the PPA give all the Glory to God that Our King, Our Father, our Prof. has been endorsed by the Nation.


~ Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze,
Media Consultant, PPA




African Heads of State Meet On Climate Change


The researchers found that the incidence of African civil war could increase roughly 55 percent by 2030, leading to 390,000 more battle deaths if future wars are as deadly as recent wars. Photo Credit: UC Berkeley News.


14 Nov 2011 12:00 Africa/Lagos

Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC) meeting

ADDIS ABABA, November 14, 2011/location>)/ -- The Commission of the African Union will be hosting the Meeting of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC) on Wednesday 16 November 2011, at the African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

As mandated by the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea in July 2011, the CAHOSCC meeting will consider the key messages reviewed and refined by the Special Session of the African Ministerial Council on Environment (AMCEN) held in Bamako, Mali in September 2011. The meeting will also deliberate on the state of play of the global climate change negotiations and chart strategies for Africa's effective participation at CoP17/CMP7. This is in preparation for the 17th Conference of Parties (Cop17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 7th Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP7) due to take place from 28 November to 09 December 2011 in Durban, Republic of South Africa.

CAHOSCC will also appraise and provide guidance on the ongoing preparatory work that the Commission, together with the Republic of South Africa (host of COP17/CMP7), the African Development Bank (AfDB), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and other partners, has been engaged in towards having an African Pavilion at CoP17/CMP7 in Durban. The African Pavilion, organised around “Development First” theme, will be featuring during the entire course of CoP17/CMP7 a series of events, hosted by a number of stakeholders, to showcase Africa's best practices and successes in dealing with climate change and climate variability. The events in the African Pavilion will culminate on the 8th of December 2011 in an “Africa Day” featuring High Level Fora on Africa's Future in the Context of Climate Change and on Financing Africa's response to Climate Change.

It is to be recalled that CAHOSCC was established in 2009 by the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government to spearhead African Common Position on Climate Change and to ensure that Africa speaks with one voice in global climate change negotiations. It began its work with CoP15 in Copenhagen, carried on in Cancun, Mexico (CoP16) and will pursue its work at CoP17 in Durban South Africa.

CAHOSCC comprises Algeria, Democratic Republic of Congo (current Chair of the African Group of Negotiators/Experts), the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea (current AU Chair), Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali (current President of AMCEN), Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and the Chairperson of the AU Commission. The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Mr. Meles Zenawi is the Coordinator of CAHOSCC.

Journalists are invited to attend the opening session of the CAHOSCC meeting that is scheduled to kick-off at 9:00am on Wednesday16 November 2011 at the AU Commission, as well as the press conference at the end of the meeting.


Source: African Union Commission (AUC)

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Nigerians Report Song of the Year: I Believe by Ego




Rise for you when you call on me
Do for you everything to uphold your glory
Fight for you with all the strength in me
Turn it all around and tell a better storyThat’s what I’ll do for you
That’s what I have to give you
Cos I believe in you
Don’t let them deceive you
We’re gonna make it >2x

Suffer and though it’s not in vainSmiling faces even though inside we’re hurting
I know you’ve been through so much pain
Feel for you so much love
And there is nothing I wouldn’t do for you
Cos I believe in you
I will serve you with all my heart
It’s true
We’re gonna make it >2x

Bridge
I believe in a greater tomorrow
I believe in a better today
Let’s look at all the sorrows
From those terrible yesterdays.

Rise for you when you call on me
Do for you everything to uphold your glory
Strive to be the best that I can be
Turn it all around and make history
Cos I believe in you
I will serve you with all my heart
I believe in you
I believe in you

There’s gonna be a better way >2x
If we just thought today we’re gonna make it
I believe…
Beautiful Zion

Don’t let anyone tell you
There are some things you can’t do
Just believe this way we’re gonna break it
(ad libs)

Second single from the sonorous singer - EGO. This emotional song was produced by the Genius, COBHAMS; the video was directed by the admirable Kemi Adetiba. Ego uses the stories of two photographers to highlight on the violence and massacre in Jos that erupted on January, 17th 2011.