Saturday, November 19, 2011

Three Reasons Why Nigeria is Corrupt and Poor



Three Reasons Why Nigeria is Corrupt and Poor

1. Majority of Nigerians do not fear God.


2. Selfishness and wickedness powered by greed have made majority of Nigerians to disobey and flout one of the most important laws of God which is to love your neighbour as yourself. But majority of Nigerians who confess and profess to be "Christians" and "Muslims" have chosen and preferred to CHEAT and COMPETE with their neighbours.

The obedience of this fundamental law of charity is the golden gateway to prosperity. But the disobedience of this law is the rotten gateway to corruption and poverty.

Every administration seems to be in competition for the celebration of corruption.

The nation is plagued by rampant corruption at all levels, from the poorest to the richest Nigerians. The difference is the fact that the rich steal more than the poor.
Then the intellectual illiteracy of the majority of the people fuels the intellectual hypocrisy of the elites of the shamelessly corrupt ruling class in Nigeria.

3. Finally, the third reason is majority of Nigerians misplace their priorities in education, occupation and profession. And this third reason is powered by the second reason.

Majority of Nigerians do not go to school for the values and virtues of education, but for the mere selfish acquisition of the qualification they need for the competition in their rat race of catching up with the "Joneses" and not for nation building..



No well educated and intelligent man will indulge in corrupt practices, because a good education bestows upon you the great qualities of the indispensable values and virtues of dignity, integrity and nobility, the three pillars of a good personality in every civilized society.

What we are facing today is a society ruled by philistinism and these philistines who are men and women without conscience are in majority and they have filled the nation with their contagious corruption and pollution.

They enjoy messing around and wallow in the rot. These are really the dogs of the earth. They don't care about goodness and would trample on anything good in their way. And like the dogs they have become, they often return to their own vomit and even smack their lips as they eat their own vomit of corruption.

They are those who disregard dignity, integrity and nobility and they are the enemies of humanity and the sooner we get rid of these horrible and terrible enemies the better, healthier and safer humans would be. Because, if we don’t destroy evils, evils will certainly destroy us.


~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of Children of Heaven, Sleepless Night, Scarlet Tears of London, Bye, Bye Mugabe and In the House of Dogs.



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









Friday, November 18, 2011

Jay-Z Tops GQ Men of the Year for 2011



GQ Names Men of the Year for 2011. (PRNewsFoto/Nathaniel Goldberg/GQ)

18 Nov 2011 13:00 Africa/Lagos


GQ Names Men of the Year for 2011

JAY-Z, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, JIMMY FALLON, AND MORE HONORED AT 16TH ANNUAL EVENT
DECEMBER ISSUE ON NEWSSTANDS NATIONWIDE—NOVEMBER 22, 2011

PR Newswire

NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2011

NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- GQ announced today the 2011 Men of the Year: the magazine's annual list of the men (and woman) who entertained, excited, and inspired us most this year. The biggest names in music, film, theater, and sports are recognized in the December issue and were on hand last night at GQ's annual Men of the Year event, at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.

Below is a complete list of the 2011 Men of the Year:

Jay-Z – King of the Year

Novak Djokovic – Ace of the Year

Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake – Showmen of the Year

David Kinch – Chef of the Year

Frank Ocean – Rookie of the Year

Michael Fassbender – Breakout of the Year

Gary Oldman – Icon of the Year

Mila Kunis – Knockout of the Year

Trey Parker & Matt Stone –Theater Geeks of the Year

Cast of Breaking Bad – Badasses of the Year

Oscar Pistorius – Superhuman of the Year

Steve Carell – Ham of the Year

Derrick Rose – MVP of the Year

Kyle Chandler – Coach of the Year

Michael Shannon – Fanatic of the Year

Louis C.K. – Comic Genius of the Year

Kristen Wiig – Bro of the Year

Peter Dinklage – Stud of the Year

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20111118/NY09677 )

The event, hosted by GQ editor-in-chief Jim Nelson, brought the December issue to life, and famous names came out in droves to toast this year's honorees. Attendees included: Aziz Ansari, Carmelo Anthony & La La, Jessica Biel, Allison Brie, Lizzy Caplan, Zooey Deschanel, Diplo, Anna Faris & Chris Pratt, World Series MVP David Freese, John Hamm, Armie Hammer, Rashida Jones, Minka Kelly, Jimmy Kimmel, Ewan McGregor, Joel McHale, Chris Pine, Emma Roberts, Sarah Silverman, Emily van Camp, Kerry Washington, and many others.

For photos from last night's star-studded event, and for behind-the-scenes footage from the December issue of GQ, please visit www.GQ.com. More photos are also available at www.WireImage.com.

About GQ:
GQ is the leading men's general-interest magazine, with a monthly readership of 6.6 million readers. It is available in print, online at GQ.com, and as an app at iTunes.com, and is available for purchase at barnesandnoble.com and on Amazon's Kindle Fire. The magazine is published by Conde Nast, a division of Advance Publications. Conde Nast operates in twenty-five countries and is the world leader in exceptional content creation.

SOURCE GQ

CONTACT: CONTACT: Corey Wilson, +1-212-286-2419, corey_wilson@condenast.com, or Stefanie Adlerstein McNamara, +1-212-286-4507, stefanie_adlerstein@condenast.com, both for for GQ

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

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13th Lagos Book and Art Festival Opens with Publishers Forum



The 13th Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF) opened this Thursday amidst the euphoria of the 81st birthday of our literary icon Chinua Achebe and the good news of British Nigerian playwright Janice Okoh's clinching the £16,000 Bruntwood Prize for Play-writing with her play Three Birds. It is the competition's largest single award to date. She is also popularly known for her play Egusi Soup that was premiered at the 2009 Hotbed Festival and taken on tour by Menagerie. Okoh was also a runner-up for the 2011 Verity Bargate Award for The Real House.



The noble grand old man of Nigerian Literature, Prof. Chinua Achebe celebrated his 81st birthday on November 16.
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Bruntwood Prize winner Janice Okoh receiving her prize from Maxine Peake
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LABAF which is the biggest book fair and art event in West Africa started in the morning with the second publishers forum at the Goethe Institut on the 4th floor of the City Hall on the Lagos Island. The forum focused on "THE BOOK IN THE AGE OF THE MICROCHIP", exploring the opportunities in digital media and social networking sites for writers, publishers and book sellers.

"I Vote To Read" is the theme of this 13th edition of LABAF, founded and organized annually by the Committee For Relevant Art (CORA) in Nigeria.

It was an exciting forum with interactive sessions moderated by the brilliant Ayo Arigbabu, the Coordinator. Mr. Bamidele Sanusi of Best Technologies made a presentation on "Optimizing Digital Platforms for Book Editing, Design and Production", Kazeem Muritala of Wayne & Malcolm Incorporated spoke on "Optimizing Digital Platforms for Book Distribution, Marketing and Sales" and Deji Toye highlighted the "E-Business Opportunities for the Publishing Industry".

The opening day cocktail is at the Freedom Park this evening.

The colloquium is on "Africa in the Eyes of the Other" and holds on Friday November 18 at the Freedom Park on Broad Street, Lagos. There will be a Town Talk on "The Book in the Knowledge Economy" on Saturday November 19 and there are other literary, visual and theatrical activities open to the public. The festival ends on Sunday November 20, 2011.

The following is the programme of events presented by Mr. Jahman Anikulapo, the Editor of The Guardian on Sunday who is the Programme Chair.

DAY 1

FRIDAY (November 18), 9am-1pm (FREEDOM PARK)

1. (9 am, Hall 2) "My Encounter with the Book" (Kiddies’ Segment- Tunde Babawale (Director General CBAAC)-a motivational talk to kids, kicks open the kiddies’ segment of the festival.

2. (11am-1pm, Hall 1) The Festival Colloquium (I): Theme: "Documenting The Governance Challenges: Africa In The Eyes Of The Other"-I: Readings, Reviews, and discussions around (a) A Swamp Full Of Dollars- Michael Peel (b) Dinner With Mugabe-Heidi Holland; (c) A Continent For The Taking- Howard French.


Friday, (November 18), 1pm-3pm(FREEDOM PARK)


2A. (1pm-3pm, Hall 1)The Festival Colloquium (II) Arrested Development: “Why Can’t ‘They’ Get It Right?: "Africa In The Eyes Of The Other": Readings, Reviews, and discussions around (a) The State Of Africa-Martin Meredith, (b) Nigeria: Dancing On The Brink-John Campbell, (c) It’s Our Turn To Eat-Michaela Wrong

Friday, (November 18), 3pm-5pm(FREEDOM PARK)

3. "How Familiar Is This Town?". The City As A Key Character In the Fictional Narratives Of The Continent.

Readings, Reviews, and discussions around:

(1) Good Morning Comrades(Luanda, Angola)-, by Ondjaki

(2)The Yacoubian Building(Cairo, Egypt) by Alaa Al Aswany

(3) The Secret Lives Of Baba Segi’s Wives(Ibadan, Nigeria)

(4)Tropical Fish (Entebbe, Uganda)-Doreen Baigana

(5) Under The Brown Rusted Roofs(Ibadan, Nigeria)

DAY 2

SATURDAY, (November 19), 10am-1pm(FREEDOM PARK)

4. (11am-1pm) "My Encounter with the Book" (Kiddies’ Segment- Austin Avuru (Petroleum Geologist and Author/Managing Director, Seplat Petroleum)-a motivational talk to kids .. (12noon to 1.30pm)

5. (12noon to 1.30pm) Town Talk1: Theme: "Books as tools of The Knowledge Economy: Can a book make you rich?" A top notch panel of discussants review the role of books in the Knowledge Economy, using three books as take off points: Hot, Flat And Crowded- Tom Friedman, The Tipping Point-Malcolm Gladwell, The Ascent Of Money-Niall Ferguson

5B. (1.30pm to 3pm)Town Talk2: Theme: "The Book As Key To The Knowledge Economy":

A conversation around Tom Friedman’s The World Is Flat, and Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers.


Saturday, (November 19),


6. (3pm-4pm, Hall 1) Challenging The Present: African Authors And The Global

Discourse On Governance: Readings, Reviews and Discussions around: Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working And What Can Be Done About It, By Dambissa Moyo, When Citizens Revolt: Nigerian Elites, Big Oil and The Ogoni Struggle For Self Determination By Ike Okonta.

Musical Interlude/Live Performance (FREEDOM PARK)

Saturday, (November 19), 4pm-6pm

7. Mapping The Future: Four young authors and publishers under 35, discuss the changing landscape of the publishing industry and express, in detail, their dreams/plans in contributing to the revamp. Inserted in this conversation is a 25 minute presentation by Toni Kan with a working title: What happened to The Pace Setter Series- and when will the new Nigerian thriller come?


Saturday, (November 19), 6pm-10pm (FREEDOM PARK)



8. Festival Birthday Party


Combined birthday party for: Fatai Rolling Dollar@ 85, Chukwuemeka Ike @80, Benson Idonije@ 75, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett@ 70, Ebun Clark @ 70; Charly Boy @ 60; Richard Mofe-Damijo @50; Yeni Kuti @50; Joke Silva @50; Femi Akintunde-Johnson @ 50; Tunde Babawale @ 50; Sola Olorunyomi @ 50; Remi Raji @ 50

DAY 3

SUNDAY, November 20, 12noon (FREEDOM PARK)

9. Arthouse Forum: Art Of The Biography:Reviews and discussions of Femi Osofisan’s J. P. Clark: A Voyage, Adewale Pearce’s A Peculiar Tragedy: J. P. Clark and the beginning of modern Nigerian literature and Dele Olojede/Onukaba Adinoyi Ojo’s Born To Run: a biography of Dele Giwa.

Sunday, November 20, 2pm (FREEDOM PARK)

10. Stampede- "The Nigerian Abroad: Fictional Accounts Of The Immigrant Experience". A panel discussion on the The Phoenix By Chika Unigwe, Some Kind Of Black, By Diran Adebayo, 26A By Dianne Evans, A Squatter’s Tale, By Ike Oguine, Her Majesty’s Visit, By Onukaba Adinoyi-Ojo, Icarius Girl, By Helen Oyeyemi, Lawless, by Sefi Atta, The Thing Around Your Neck, By Chimamanda Adichie.


Sunday, November 20, 6pm (FREEDOM PARK)


11. Festival Play: Waiting Room by Wole Oguntokun: To Commemorate A Fresh Start Of Our Democracy.










~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of Children of Heaven, Sleepless Night, Scarlet Tears of London, Bye, Bye Mugabe and In the House of Dogs.



Thursday, November 17, 2011

Morocco Mall Makes First Guinness World Record™ for the Largest in-Store Shop Façade




Morocco Mall: First Guinness World Record™ for the largest in-store shop façade



Casablanca, November 17th 2011 – The Galeries Lafayette department store in Casablanca, whose doors are set to open on December 5th along with Morocco Mall, has been awarded a Guinness World Record™ as having “The largest in-store shop façade has a combined area of 3,381.92 m² (36,402.68 ft²) distributed over the three-storey Galeries Lafayette shop (France) located in the Morocco Mall shopping centre in Casablanca, Morocco. The store, developed and managed by Groupe Aksal (Morocco), was designed by Davide Padoa of Design International (UK) and it will be inaugurated in December 2011.”




With an overall height of 14m over 3 floors, the façade of Galeries Lafayette in Casablanca wraps itself gracefully around the shop for nearly 241m. This façade surpasses all architectural splendour: backlit and made of aluminum bronze, it is modelled, with aesthetic design and motifs, on the famous dome of the original store on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, which has been classified as a historical monument since 1975.




The Galeries Lafayette store in Casablanca is a venture of the AKSAL Group who owns the franchise.

About Morocco Mall

Located on the Casablanca Corniche by the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco Mall will be ranked in the top 5 destination malls of the world at its opening. Morocco Mall is the first and only destination Mall in the Mediterranean and Africa. Stretching over 10 hectares (24,700 acres) and with an investment of 200 million Euros, Morocco Mall offers a diverse shopping experience combining retail, leisure and food & beverage inviting everyone to enjoy their own unique and magical experience, with family or with friends, in a truly original and contemporary architectural design.

With 70,000m² (753,500sp.feet) of commercial space and 350 stores, Morocco Mall brings together 600 brands of infinite variety from luxury fashion to culture, gastronomy, entertainment and leisure, many of which will be opening a store in Africa for the first time.

With the opening of Morocco Mall, 21,000 indirect jobs and 5,000 direct jobs will be created. Morocco Mall is an ambitious project carried out by AKSAL and Al Jedaie Groups which is creating a positive and sustainable change to the landscape of Casablanca and Morocco as well as the consumption patterns of the region.

http://www.moroccomall.com

About the AKSAL Group

Founded in the early years of 2000 by its Chairman, Salwa Idrissi Akhannouch, the AKSAL Group has in the last decade set itself up as a national leader of its many industries by deploying large-scale projects adding to the value of the Kingdom of Morocco.

The AKSAL Group continues to assert its leadership thanks to a pertinent organization structured around 5 business units: Retail (which owns and operates the franchises of Zara, Massimo Dutti, Zara Home, Pull & Bear, Oysho, Bershka, Uterqüe, Banana Republic, GAP, New Look), Luxury (franchises of MAC, Fendi, Gucci, La Martina and Dior in joint venture), Department Stores (franchises of Galeries Lafayette and FNAC), Aksal Property for real-estate and the Malls whose ambition is to develop Malls in Morocco (whose first major achievement is Morocco Mall in partnership with the Al Jedaie Group).

Thanks to the talents of its 1,500 employees of which most are Moroccan, but also of 20 other nationalities, the AKSAL Group has broadened and deepened its capabilities while remaining true to its 100% Moroccan values.

As well as their expertise, the Group is aware that sustainable economic development must be coupled with and take into account the involvement and development of man. AKSAL takes great pride in its human and political policies, making an impact on its social, environmental and cultural relations with its clients, partners and employees through the AKSAL Academy and the AKSAL Social Initiative.

www.groupeaksal.com

About Galeries Lafayette Casablanca

Galeries Lafayette Casablanca offers 10,000m² of commercial space with 6 different themed partitions: Female fashion, Male fashion, Children’s fashion, Accessories, Shoes and Beauty. The Galeries Lafayette will house more than 300 international brands of which over 90% are available in Morocco for the first time. In anticipation of its opening, 300 employees were hired and trained in a program exclusive to Morocco, established with the support of the French Chamber of Commerce and the Galeries Lafayette, with an objective to guarantee quality of service and selling advice.

The qualitative offer of the Galeries Lafayette Casablanca will be inspired on the current trends and adapted to the local market through a dedicated team of buyers.



About Davide Padoa and Design International

Davide Padoa is the Chief Executive Officer of Design International UK. Davide Padoa started his career in Asia after graduating from both the Faculty of Architecture of Milan and the University of Pomona (California). At the age of 25, he had signed the tallest building in Jakarta for the Dharmala Banking Group and the PSP Group. In 1998, he joined Design International, an international architectural firm based in London.

He became Chief Executive Officer in 2006 and as such he oversees major projects undertaken by Design International in over 30 countries over 4 continents. Under Davide’s direction, Design International has won several international awards including the prize for “Best Commercial Architecture” for Morocco Mall at the International Property Awards in 2009.

www.designinternational.com

Contacts Presse :
Morocco Mall
Fleishman-Hillard
Justine Gilles
justine.gilles@fleishman.com
+33 (0)1 47 42 48 16
Design International
Gianluca Gerosa
gianluca.gerosa@designinternational.com

+39 339 713 4122


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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Iconic Image of Steve Jobs for TIME Magazine Commemorative Cover



16 Nov 2011 14:11 Africa/Lagos


Iconic Image of Steve Jobs, taken by Award-Winning Photographer Norman Seeff, selected for Time Magazine Commemorative Cover. (PRNewsFoto/Norman Seeff)

Iconic Image of Steve Jobs, Taken by Award-Winning Photographer Norman Seeff, Selected for Time Magazine Commemorative Cover
Limited archival prints of image available for sale by private collector

PR Newswire

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16, 2011

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Award-winning photographer Norman Seeff's image of Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs was recently featured on the cover of Time and on the back cover of the Walter Isaacson-penned biography "Steve Jobs". It was also selected by Apple for their October 19 Memorial Service commemorating Jobs' life. The 1984 session took place at Jobs' home in Woodside, CA.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20111116/LA07820)

Norman Seeff, who photographed Jobs sitting cross-legged with a new Macintosh on his lap, spoke of Jobs' intensity and determination, a quality Seeff says he also saw when he photographed musical greats Ray Charles and Tina Turner, and film directors Billy Wilder and Martin Scorsese. "Those people have what I call 'far vision.' They look out to the future." commented Seeff. He continued, "The dreamer always has a vision of the possibilities in the future. That was my sense of Steve."

Several archival 16" x 20" gelatin silver prints from this session are being offered for sale. The collector is also selling other vintage prints of Seeff's including Joni Mitchell, Andy Warhol, Ray Charles, Tina Turner, Steve Martin and Martin Scorsese and more. See the gallery of images at: www.nssilverprints.com.

ABOUT NORMAN SEEFF
South African-born Seeff has been photographing and filming cultural, political and historical figures since his arrival to the US in 1969. His subjects range from rock and pop stars such as Mick Jagger, Ray Charles, Michael Jackson and will.i.am to cultural figures including Bob Fosse, Steve Jobs, Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe and Andy Warhol.

A former creative director at United Artists Records, he has photographed and art directed the covers of hundreds of the most influential rock and pop albums including The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street, The Eagle's Hotel California , Fleetwood Mac's Tusk and Tina Turner's Private Dancer.

Beginning with Ike & Tina Turner in 1975, Seeff began filming his photo sessions, using them as a launching point to explore the energy and inspiration of the creative process at work.


His film and tape archive of more than 800 shoots with musical artists, film directors, authors, television personalities, scientists, visionaries and entrepreneurs provides a unique insight of artists and innovators in the act of creation. It is being developed as The Sessions Project for public exhibition.

After 10 years as an A-list director of commercials in the 1990's, Seeff returned to photography and documentary filmmaking in 1999, directing and producing projects for the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Paramount Television and the California Institute of Technology. Seeff's recently completed documentary Triumph of the Dream explores the inner dynamics of the creative process of the engineers and scientists responsible for landing the two Rovers on Mars in 2004.

SOURCE Norman Seeff

CONTACT: Mary Ann Mattiello, +1-818-585-5240, maryann@nssilverprints.com

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















Orange Launches Widest Range of Exclusive Affordable Phones



16 Nov 2011 09:00 Africa/Lagos

Orange Launches Widest Range of Exclusive Affordable Phones With Dedicated Facebook(R) Functionality in Africa and Europe

PARIS and LONDON, November 16, 2011/PRNewswire/ --


- Three new phones with deep Facebook integration and
dedicated 'F' key available in Africa and Europe from Q4 2011 - offering
the widest portfolio of affordable phones with deep Facebook
functionality launched by an operator to date
- Orange is bringing simple, affordable, social phones for under
EUR100 to a broader range of customers in more than 15 countries*
- The new range includes the ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 908F Android
smartphone, one of the most affordable Android smartphones available,
exclusive to Orange


Orange will exclusively launch three new affordable phones with deep Facebook integration across Africa and Europe from Q4 2011, creating a swift, simple, cost effective social experience for more of Orange's customers than ever before.

With access to the widest range of phones with Facebook built-in under EUR100, including the new ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 908F Android smartphone, Orange customers can choose the phone best suited to their needs. Facebook's social capabilities run through every feature of these phones, from the camera to contacts with the dedicated 'F' key allowing instant uploading and interaction. Orange customers can also purchase these handsets with affordable bundles and tariffs that include unlimited Facebook access without extra data charges.

This announcement forms part of Orange's strategy to help customers get more from their digital lives and provide access to mobile services such as Facebook to the widest possible range of customers. At a more affordable price point than previously available, with bundles and tariffs to match, these handsets will make mobile Facebook access richer and more widely available for the first time for some customers.

"The rise of the smartphone and the explosion of social networks have completely changed how people keep in touch and share content. Until now many consumers across Africa and Europe have not had access to a phone that offers deep Facebook integration at an affordable price," said Yves Maitre, Senior Vice President of Mobile Multimedia and Devices, Orange. "We feel strongly that it is Orange's role to enable customers to enjoy a digitally rich, connected life and this and future work with Facebook and ALCATEL ONE TOUCH will allow us to open up mobile social media access to even more of our customers."

"Orange and Facebook have a common goal of providing mobile social access to people throughout Europe and Africa," said Henri Moissinac, Head of Mobile Business at Facebook. "These phones and our ongoing collaboration with Orange will offer an opportunity for people to easily connect and share with their friends on Facebook anytime, anywhere and, for some, experience the mobile web for the first time."

Orange has set out a clear strategy to increase its original design manufacturer portfolio from 15 to 20 per cent in order to offer customers more choice across pre-pay and post-pay segments. By growing the portfolio with partnerships such as this, Orange is able to provide customers with high quality, affordable handsets packed with intuitive, useful and unique services and features.

Phones from this initial range will be available in more than 15 countries, with Romania and Poland launching by the end of 2011, and more countries launching the handsets throughout 2012.

The range consists of three phones that make it easy for customers to post and tag photos, comment on a friend's wall and sync Facebook friends to their address book. The phones are the ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 585F, ONE TOUCH 813F, and ONE TOUCH 908F (Orange Vancouver in Romania).

"ALCATEL ONE TOUCH commits to expand our smart phone product portfolio to enrich people's life with advanced features. We are proud to be working with Orange and Facebook to deliver the first range of phones as a result of this partnership," said Dr. George Guo, CEO of TCL Communication Technology, which uses ALCATEL ONE TOUCH as one of its brands. "These exclusive phones offer a fantastic integrated social networking experience and dedicated 'f' key for instant access and uploading, combining quality and affordability for Orange customers."

*Notes to editors:

These devices will be available in Armenia, Botswana, Cameroon, France, Ivory Coast, Mali, Morocco, Mauritius, Moldova, Niger, Poland, Reunion, Romania, Senegal, Spain, Tunisia and Uganda. Exact launch dates will be announced locally at a later date, as may further countries.

France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) is listed on Euronext Paris (compartment A) and on the New York Stock Exchange.

For more information (on the internet and on your mobile): http://www.orange.com, http://www.orange-business.com, http://www.orange-innovation.tv

Orange and any other Orange product or service names included in this material are trade marks of Orange Brand Services Limited, Orange France or France Telecom.

Source: Orange

Orange Media Contacts: Jeff Sharpe +44-7887-620-901 jeff.sharpe@orange.com



Africa Should Speak With One Voice in Articulating Its Demands




16 Nov 2011 11:04 Africa/Lagos

CAHOSCC: “Africa should speak with one voice in articulating its demands” Ping

ADDIS ABABA, November 16, 2011/location>)/ -- The African Union Commission (AUC), through the Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture, hosted the Meeting of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC) today Wednesday 16 November 2011, at the African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Chaired by H.E Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia and the Coordinator of CAHOSCC, the meeting considered the key messages from the Special Session of the African Ministerial Council on Environment (AMCEN), held in Bamako, Mali in September 2011, in respect of Arica's effective participation at COP17/CMP7.

During the opening session, Mr. Jean Ping, Chairperson of the African Union Commission reported that the interest amongst Africans on climate change deliberations as very tense. “To us all climate change is a defining challenge of our times, and it is not surprising that the desire to distil a decisive outcome in Durban is felt palpably every time we address African audiences in Africa and elsewhere in the world”, he said.

Mr. Ping underlined the commitment of the AUC in providing any assistance at the level of CAHOSCC and other echelons of the African negotiating system including the AMCEN and the Group of African Negotiators. “We also continue to coordinate continent-wide climate and environment related programmes”, he added.

He further urged that Durban must deliver a major step forward in international climate change negotiations. For this, “Africa should speak with one voice in articulating its demands”.

“We have a clear principle on the issue of Kyoto protocol, we are eager to engage other actors with the purpose of maintaining, or at the very least, salvaging of the essence of the Kyoto protocol. The means to that objective would be to engage the key actors in Durban in a very flexible manner”, Meles told journalists during the press conference at the end of the CAHOSCC meeting.

He said climate change adaptation has a very significant role for Africa and that the CAHOSCC would in the run up to the Durban conference, to convince some stakeholders who have some reservations on the Copenhagen Climate Change Report to adopt it so as to pave way for progressive discussions and negotiations.

At the CAHOSCC meeting the following countries were attended: Algeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda.

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.

Source: African Union Commission (AUC)

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