Saturday, June 23, 2012

Remarks at the U.S.-Africa Clean Energy Finance Initiative Launch



23 Jun 2012 11:49 Africa/Lagos

Remarks at the U.S.-Africa Clean Energy Finance Initiative Launch

WASHINGTON, June 23, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Remarks

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Secretary of State

RioCentro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

June 22, 2012


SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much. Let me start by thanking Todd Stern, our Special Envoy for Climate Change. I want to introduce to you who you will hear from in a minute, Elizabeth Littlefield, the President and CEO of our Overseas Private Investment Corporation, known as OPIC. Also, Lisa Jackson, the Administrator of our Environmental Protection Agency and an extraordinary advocate on behalf of sustainable development and energy and the environment.


There are so many distinguished guests here from across the world, but I particularly want to welcome the UN representatives and the delegations from South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, and Rwanda. It is – and Burundi. It is an excellent demonstration of your commitment to the goal of clean energy and the project that we are announcing today. And to all our other partners – especially those of you in the private sector, I thank you for your commitment. 


We are all here in Rio because we understand that sustainable development holds the key to our shared future to both our economic success and our environmental security. We also recognize that governments alone cannot solve all the problems we face, from climate change to persistent poverty to chronic energy shortages. That's why we are so strongly in favor of partnerships, partnerships among governments, the private sector, and civil society. 


This week in Rio, the United States has announced a wide range of new projects and partnerships. We are joining Brazil to drum up support for urban sustainability programs. We are partnering with the World Bank and others to reduce harmful emissions from solid waste. And we're working with companies like Coca-Cola, Unilever, and the rest of the Consumer Goods Forum to combat deforestation through sustainable supply chains. 


And today, I'm pleased to announce another partnership for sustainable development focused on bringing clean energy to Africa. Clean energy is something that we all say we're for. We have given lots of speeches about it, but now is the time for us to act. And we know that as Africa is lifting off economically, with some of the fastest growing economies in the world in the midst of what is still a very precarious global economy, that clean energy will bring new jobs, create new livelihoods, support education, new businesses, healthier and more productive lives, as well as reducing the emissions that contribute to climate change. And we think that is a winning formula. 


Too many people and too many places cannot get reliable access to affordable electricity even as abundant energy sources, clean energy sources, remain unused. Africa is blessed with vast geothermal resources in the East, the world's largest hydropower resources in the heart of the continent, and bright sunlight everywhere. Yet only one in four households in Africa has access to electricity today. That is 600 million men, women, and children living without power that can't turn on the lights, can't use a machine in a factory. 


Now why does this gap exist? It is not a technological hurdle. We know how to harness that energy and deliver it to the homes and businesses across Africa. It is because investors in this space often see obstacles and risks that stop them from investing in clean energy in Africa. Too few projects even make it past the initial planning stage. So even though all of the pieces are there – energy sources, technology, know-how, high demand – the investments that would bring all of that together have yet to materialize. So if we can remove some of the risk and cover some of the costs of preparing a project, we believe we can spur significant new private investments in clean energy. And that is the idea behind the partnership we are announcing today.


The U.S.-Africa Clean Energy Finance Initiative will help clean energy projects in Africa get started. This is an innovative partnership between three United States Government entities – the State Department, OPIC, and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. We want to drive private sector investment into the energy sector. We plan to use an initial $20 million grant fund to leverage much larger investment flows from OPIC. That will open the door then for hundreds of millions of dollars of OPIC financing, plus hundreds of millions of more dollars from the private sector for projects that otherwise would never get off the drawing board.


We know that a small amount of project development support is often all that is needed to convince that entrepreneur, that energy business, that corporation to move forward. For example, imagine a solar developer in South Sudan who has a plan that could bring electricity to rural communities for the first time, but he can't get the attention of large investors without an expensive environmental impact assessment, which he cannot afford. One of our new grants could provide enough support to pay for that assessment. Or think of an investor who wants to build a wind farm in Egypt, but won't commit until he sees site assessments and land surveys. A grant could cover the cost and mean the difference between going forward or giving up. 


This new initiative is part of an across-the-board push by the United States to make clean energy and energy security cornerstones of our foreign policy. At the State Department, I've committed a new – I've created a new Bureau of Energy Resources, headed by Ambassador Carlos Pascual, who is here today, who works closely with our Environment Bureau, headed by Dr. Kerri-Ann Jones, who is also here. And OPIC has scaled up investments in clean energy from 130 million to 1.1 billion. And I want to thank OPIC's president, Elizabeth Littlefield, for her leadership. And she will be telling you more about it.


This effort also reflects the United States commitment to the UN's Sustainable Energy for All Initiative, which seeks to give all people everywhere access to clean energy. Achieving this goal will require the investment of tens of billions of dollars a year over the next 20 years to extend our energy infrastructure. 


I want to say a word about my own country, because I think often times people believe that somehow all of this just happened in the United States or other places that have reliable power supplies. In my own country, it took government support, starting in the 1930s, to create institutions that would provide exactly the kind of incentives and guarantees to extend electricity into rural areas in the United States that we're talking about for Africa. We did not finish electrifying the continental United States until, I think, the mid or late 1960s.  So it was a 30, 40-year project. But we stayed with it, and we kept fine tuning what was needed – rural electric co-ops and other kinds of incentives and guarantees. 


We want to bring that experience where you partner between government and the private sector to get the job done. And we are convinced that this will make a significant difference. We will contribute $2 billion in funds and authorities that Congress made available last year to support clean energy programs and projects in developing countries. And we believe this will leverage far more in private investment. Bank of America has announced it will invest $50 billion in clean energy over the next decade. And we expect other countries and institutions to follow suit. Over the next 20 years, electric power infrastructure will be a $10 trillion industry. Let's make it a clean energy infrastructure that will be part of our sustainable energy and sustainable development goals coming from this conference. 


We can make this a reality. And by doing so, we can further our sustainability goals while also furthering economic opportunities and better lives for tens of millions of men, women, and children. We are very excited about this partnership, and we are particularly pleased and looking forward to partnering with our African partners. And I thank all the countries that are represented here, all the businesses that I hope will be stepping up and being part of this partnership. And I guess I would end by saying let's get to work, and I believe we can get it done.


Thank you all very much. (Applause.) 


Source: US Department of State

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Nigeria's Mr. Television Ambassador Segun Olusola Passes On


H. E. Chief Segun Olusola was Executive Director/Founder of African Refugees Foundation, AREF and Ajibulu Moniya Gallery(Nigeria).

Nigeria's Mr. Television, the great icon of our national cultural orientation Ambassador Segun Olusola has passed on to eternal glory.

The following is a good tribute to Ambassador Olusola by Dotun Oladipo published in the Daily Sun newspapers on 06/21/2012.

The creator of the now rested but famous Village Headmaster series on the Nigeria Television Authority, Ambassador Segun Olusola, is dead.

Olusola, 78, was, until his death, the Chairman of African Refugees Foundation.
Olusola was born in Iperu-Remo, Ogun State on March 18, 1935.

He attended St. John's Catholic School and Wesley School, Iperu-Remo from 1941 to 1947. He did his secondary school education at Remo Secondary School, Sagamu between 1941 and 1947. He proceeded to the United States of America for his University Education - between 1948 and 1961 - where he attended Syracuse and Pittsburgh University respectively. After his university education, he returned to the country and worked with the Nigeria Broadcasting service (now FRCN), Ibadan as Broadcasting Officer, 1955-1959, Executive Producer, WNBC/WNTV Ibadan, 1959-1964.

Controller of Programmes NBC – TV, Lagos 1965 - 1974. Director of Programmes NTA Lagos , 1974 – 1976. General Manager 1976 – 1978. Director NTA Lagos 1978 – 1987.
In 1987, he was appointed Nigerian Ambassador to Ethiopia and the Organisation of Africa Unity.

He also served the Country in various and private capacities.
He was the founding Director of both the Players of Dawn 1958 -1964 and Theatre Express 1966 – 1969.

Chairman, National Festival Committee and the Nigeria Arts Council, 1970.
Director, Second All – Nigeria Festival of Arts and Culture 1971.
Vice Chairman, Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria Planning Committee for the Second All African Games - 1973.

He was a Lecturer, Institute of Journalism , 1973 – 1974.
Chairman, Programmes Committee Management Board, University of Lagos , Centre of Cultural Studies.

He was the creator and Producer of the popular Television Programme ‘The Village Headmaster', the longest Programme on the Nigerian Television.
He wrote the following books:

Telecape.


20 years of TV in Africa , 1979 and The Motorist Company.

He was the President, Remo Secondary School Old Students Association.
Vice President, Alumni Association of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, 1993.

Chairman, International Centre for Arts, Lagos.

Founding President, African Refugees Foundation and Ajibola Moniya Gallery.
Past President/Fellow, Society of Nigerian Broadcasters and member/trustee, International Institute of Communication since 1976.
Ambassador Sequn Olusola is the Jibulu of Iperu Remo.
His most passionate hobby is settling quarrels.
He was married with Children.



Friday, June 22, 2012

Need Help Paying for TRUVADA?



TRUVADA is an anti-HIV-1 drug in the nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI or  "nuke") family. TRUVADA is a combination of 2 NRTIs (2-NRTI). TRUVADA is for use in combination with other HIV-1 medicines to treat HIV-1 infection in adults.

Need Help Paying for TRUVADA?


Getting the medication you need isn't always easy. If you're worried about how you'll pay for your HIV therapy, here are a few tips:
  • Talk to your doctor
  • Contact your insurance company
  • Look into government programs
  • Contact the Gilead Patient Assistance Program: Advancing Access® Program
  • Contact the Partnership for Prescription Assistance
  • Contact the TRUVADA Co-pay Assistance Program

1. Talk to your doctor

If you're worried about how you'll pay for treatment, a good way to start is by talking to your doctor. Your doctor can also help you apply for most assistance programs.

2. Contact your insurance company

Most HIV drugs are covered by insurance. If you have health insurance of your own or through your employer, you or your doctor can find out if the insurance company will pay for some of your HIV drug costs.

3. Look into government programs

If you're uninsured or your insurance won't pay for your HIV medicine, one of the following government programs may be able to help. Contact them for assistance.
AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) are state-run programs that help HIV-positive people by covering some of the cost of their HIV prescription medications. Contact the 24-hour National AIDS Hotline:
1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
http://hab.hrsa.gov/findcare/statehotlines.htm
Medicaid is the state-run national health insurance program that helps certain people who need help paying for medical care. For more information, contact them at:
1-877-267-2323
www.cms.hhs.gov
Veterans Affairs (VA) has a government program for people who have served in the United States military. The VA is the largest single provider of HIV care in the country. For more information, contact them at:
1-877-222-8387
www.VA.gov


4. Contact the Gilead Patient Assistance Program: Advancing Access® Program





Contact Information
Advancing Access Program
PHONE: 800-226-2056
Product Covered by Program:
TRUVADA
Eligibility:
For patients who meet eligibility criteria for this program.

5. Contact the Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA)

PAP
The makers of TRUVADA are proud to participate in a special program called the Partnership for Prescription Assistance. The partnership includes pharmaceutical companies working with more than 1,300 healthcare organizations and leaders in the medical community.
The program is designed to help uninsured Americans get the prescription medicines they need at no or low cost. Since April 2005, PPA has assisted millions of people in finding programs that can help them pay for their medicines.
To find out if you qualify, here's all you need to do:
  1. Know the names of the medicines you take
  2. Call toll-free 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669)
  3. A trained specialist will answer your questions and help you apply
The call center accepts calls in English, Spanish and approximately 150 other languages. You can also visit their website at www.pparx.org.

6. Contact the TRUVADA Co-pay Assistance Program

  • For certain patients who are eligible
  • For more information, call toll-free 1-888-358-0398


TRUVADA does not cure HIV-1 and has not been shown to prevent passing HIV-1 to others.
Ask your doctor if TRUVADA is right for you, and see your healthcare provider regularly. Individual results may vary.
Next: Learn about a co-pay assistance program
Patients should read the Patient Information, including "What is the most important information I should know about TRUVADA?". It is important that you discuss your treatment options and any questions that you may have with your healthcare provider.
*Synovate Healthcare Data; U.S. HIV Monitor, Q1, 2010.







The Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages Premiere “Chic Summer”



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The Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages Premiere “Chic Summer”

LONDON, June 21 /PRNewswire/ -This year, the Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages by Value Retail premiere ‘Chic Summer’; a celebration of authentic European culture distilled into each Village’s open-air shopping promenade, complementing the luxury outlet boutiques, restaurants and cafés with a lively programme of summer fun showcasing the very best of local fashion, art, gastronomy and music.

Each of the nine Villages will be decked out with giant topiary sculptures in the shape of European icons to bring a touch of whimsy during the summer months. Look out for an Eiffel Tower in La Vallée Village – a reminder that Paris, the home of couture, is just 35 minutes away. Maasmechelen Village pays homage to The Atomium, the Belgium monument built on the occasion of the Word Exposition of 1958, Kildare Village will showcase a unique “garden of delights” designed by award winning floral designer Joe Massie, whilst Fidenza Village’s greenery will be reminding us of the musical theme of the Arena di Verona, the stage for many of Verdi’s operas. And so the scene is truly set for a very Chic Summer.

The Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages have delved into the DNA of the local regions to offer the most delicious and refreshing summer dip into Europe’s brightest and best. La Roca Village channels Barcelona’s remarkable gastronomy with Michelin-starred Catalan cooking as well as fashionably chic cocktails by internationally renown mixologist Javier de las Muelas, served on a cool summer terrace whilst Las Rozas Village will be luring some of the world’s hottest DJs to take a break from their decks in Ibiza and come to the Village. Here, fashion turns fiesta and late night shopping acquires a whole new vibe when played out to the beats of summer’s best tunes.

Bicester Village’s celebrations, inspired by the Diamond Jubilee, will honour the traditional British tea party and will take place against the backdrop of England’s most distinguished designers. Kildare Village near Dublin presents the very best of Irish hospitality, courtesy of Good Food Ireland, which will be tantalising taste buds with the country’s finest artisan produce. Throughout the summer visitors will also be able to follow the ‘Heritage & Genealogy Trail’ around Kildare town to discover the fascinating heritage of one of the oldest towns in Ireland and then journey back in time with the Irish Family History Foundation to trace their Irish ancestry.

Visitors to Germany should head to the ‘Summer Lounge’ at both Ingolstadt Village and Wertheim Village to enjoy live music events, street art and cocktails all summer long. One of the highlights will be the ‘White Chic’ celebration on 8 June featuring special performances by headline DJs.

Located close to Cologne and Brussels, Maasmechelen Village will host a series of exciting events in parallel with Manifesta 9, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art. Throughout the summer, guests will be able to visit the ‘art walk’ starting at the Tuinwijk UNESCO World Heritage site- and featuring sculptures by world-renowned artists including Jan Fabre. Those with more creative tendencies won’t want to miss participating in Re©reate alongside famous artists who will be creating banners to be hung along a red wire connecting Maasmechelen Village with the former mine site of Eisden, in a gigantic statement of eclectic creativity.

Creativity continues as La Vallée Village turns fashionably kitsch! Through a unique exhibition featuring French icons reinterpreted in an unexpected way using Instagram and Kinect 3D technology, visitors will be able to interact with this “live” exhibition full of surprises. If it’s a touch of la dolce vita that you seek, the summer season kicks off in style at Fidenza Village with music and cocktails in an exclusive lounge bar, with live performances from Arena di Verona and late night shopping every Thursday.

It is not for nothing that the nine Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages orbit Europe’s most dynamic cities. These are places celebrated for their culture and history, cities to include on your European itinerary this summer and discover a world of fun, festivities and chic shopping, with the world’s leading luxury brands offering savings of up to 60%*, and sometimes more, all year round.

At the Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages summer is festivity, it is celebration, it is energy, it is culture – It is truly chic.

*on the recommended retail price of previous seasons’ collections.
About Chic Outlet Shopping®

Chic Outlet Shopping® is the Collection of luxury outlet villages by Value Retail, the only company to specialise exclusively in the development and operation of luxury outlet shopping villages. Currently home to more than 900 boutiques, the Villages offer the authentic previous seasons’ collections of leading luxury fashion and lifestyle brands with savings of up to 60%, and sometimes more, on the recommended retail price, all year round. Within easy reach of some of Europe’s and China’s favourite gateway cities – London, Dublin, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Bologna, Brussels / Antwerp / Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich and, coming soon, Suzhou / Shanghai – the Villages are synonymous with high fashion, superior service and hospitality, a calendar of celebrated events, and exceptional value for money. Located in regions of cultural and historic renown, the Villages have become international tourist destinations in their own right. Value Retail’s new venture to bring its distinctive Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages to China will see its first Village – Suzhou Village™ – located in historic Suzhou, 50 miles west of Shanghai. As with other members of the Collection, Suzhou Village™ will be defined by its offer of international luxury fashion and lifestyle brands, together with an exceptional level of service.







FATA MORGANA Cirque-Style Extravaganza Comes to Beau Rivage June 26 - August 19


Fata Morgana Cyr Wheel (photo credit Josh Dahl) FATA MORGANA, Beau Rivage Resort & Casino’s summer production show runs June 29-Aug. 19 and features more than a dozen acts including the Cyr Wheel, hand-balancing, Sphere of Fear and the Wheel of Wonder.


FATA MORGANA CIRQUE-STYLE EXTRAVAGANZA COMES TO BEAU RIVAGE JUNE 26 – AUGUST 19
Production Show for All Ages Produced Exclusively for MGM Resorts Gulf Coast Casino



BILOXI, Miss. – June 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Bello Nock, comedic daredevil and circus star, for the first time ever walked 32 stories above and 360 feet across Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi today. The high wire walk kicks off Beau Rivage’s summer production show FATA MORGANA which will appear in the Beau Rivage Theatre June 26-August 19.


Enter a world where imagination, amazing talent, astonishing aerial acrobatics and endearing comedy collide with FATA MORGANA , Beau Rivage’s exciting new summer production show appearing June 26-August 19 in Biloxi, Miss.

FATA MORGANA, an Italian phrase meaning optical illusion, will feature an international ensemble cast including the stunning Bolshoi Moscow Circus dancers, award-winning acrobats, aerialists from Canada and daring motorcyclists from the Ukraine. The show will feature more than a dozen acts including hand-balancing, the Cyr Wheel, the Sphere of Fear motorcycle globe and the Wheel of Wonder to wow crowds. At the center of FATA MORGANA is international circus star Bello Nock.

As for the high wire act, Bello Nock is one of only five people in the world trained to perform such a feat. Easily recognized by his mile-high blonde hair, Nock holds a Guinness World Record for the first-ever high wire walk across a cruise ship at sea and he has more than four million views on YouTube for footage of his unbelievable toe hang underneath a helicopter this past February. He is one of only a handful of performers to win a Silver and a Gold Clown at the prestigious Monte Carlo International Festival hosted by Princess Stephanie and Prince Albert of Monaco. Equally accomplished at generating breathtaking thrills and laughter, Bello is a true mix of amazing comedian and daredevil. Recognized by TIME magazine as “America’s Best Clown,” Nock kept millions around the world laughing during his time as a headline performer with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. After eight years with the “Greatest Show on Earth,” and star of his own traveling show, he joined DreamCast Entertainment.

“DreamCast Entertainment has produced several successful cirque-style shows for Beau Rivage including Balagan and New Ezuru. This time we wanted to create a summer production featuring more daring and death-defying stunts than ever before. This show has been exclusively produced for MGM Resorts and we’re looking forward to bringing 64 exciting performances in eight weeks to the Beau Rivage Theatre,” said DreamCast Entertainment President Misha Matorin, the show’s creator and producer.

FATA MORGANA performances are 7 p.m. Tuesday – Friday; 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday; no performances on Monday. Tickets are $9.95, $14.95 and $19.95 plus tax and service fees and available for purchase at the Beau Rivage Ticket Office, by phone at 888.566.7469 or online at www.beaurivage.com.

A family package of four tickets is available for $30. Advance reservations are required and package pricing is based on availability. A one night hotel stay and two FATA MORGANA tickets can be purchased for $129.99 plus taxes and fees. This offer is valid Sunday-Thursday nights and additional restrictions may apply. Reference offer code FATA129 when booking.

Ticket holders can also take advantage of Beau Rivage food and beverage offers from June 26 – August 19. Children 12 and under eat free at The Buffet. Receive a free appetizer at Jia with the purchase of any entrée, and 25 percent off your total bill at Stalla and Memphis Q. Guests must present their show ticket stub and M life card to redeem restaurant discount offers. Food & beverage offers are valid only on day of show dated on ticket. Offers are valid during the duration of the show, any day of the week, excluding July 3 & 4, 2012.

ABOUT BEAU RIVAGE
Beau Rivage Resort & Casino is a AAA Four Diamond resort on the Mississippi Gulf Coast featuring 1,740 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, 10 restaurants, four nightclubs and bars, a 85,000-square-foot gaming area, a 1,550-seat theatre, an upscale shopping promenade, a world-class spa & salon and Fallen Oak, a Tom Fazio-designed championship golf course. Beau Rivage is a wholly owned subsidiary of MGM Resorts International™ (NYSE: MGM), one of the world’s leading global hospitality companies. For more information, call (888) 567-6667 or visit www.beaurivage.com.

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CONTACT: Mary Cracchiolo Spain, 228-386-7134; mcracchiolo@beaurivage.com










Rolling Stone Launches "Women Who Rock" Cover Contest



22 Jun 2012 13:00 Africa/Lagos

Rolling Stone Launches "Women Who Rock" Cover Contest to Feature the Next Great Female Music Star

Winner Will Appear on Back Cover of Rolling Stone's "Women Who Rock" Issue; Contest Presented by Garnier Fructis
Rolling Stone Announces the Six Finalists: Delta Rae, Dev, Karmin, Rita Ora, Rye Rye, Sleeper Agent

NEW YORK, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In a nod to the outstanding and diverse array of female music artists who are dominating the music world, Rolling Stone announced today the launch of a new national "Women Who Rock" contest, in partnership with Garnier Fructis, that will award one aspiring female artist the opportunity to appear on the back cover of the iconic music magazine. Consumers will vote to determine the winner, who will be featured in the "Women Who Rock" issue along with another female music legend on the primary cover.

Starting today, the contest will kick off with six finalists, handpicked by Rolling Stone editors, who represent a range of musical genres and are already making an impact in the industry. The finalists will be introduced in the magazine, and consumers will also be able to view videos, interviews and other content at RollingStone.com/WomenWhoRock to get to know the artists better and vote for their favorites. The top two finalists will go head-to-head on stage at the Rolling Stone Rock Room at Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 3 and 4. The performances will be posted on RollingStone.com and consumers will vote to determine the winner. Throughout the contest, Us Weekly will feature the finalists in the magazine; online at UsMagazine.com and in a "Rock Your Style" section that will showcase style ideas inspired by today's hottest female music artists.

"Rolling Stone has helped launch the careers of some of the greatest female artists of all time, from Janis Joplin to Debbie Harry to Lady Gaga," says Nathan Brackett, Rolling Stone Deputy Managing Editor. "With this competition we've selected half a dozen acts who we think have real futures; the cool part is that our readers are going to pick the winner. I'm excited to see what happens."

Garnier Fructis, a brand committed to celebrating self-expression and personal style, is the sponsor of "Women Who Rock" cover contest. Garnier Fructis' stylists will work with the acts during the competition to help them discover and establish individual styles both on- and off-stage. Garnier Fructis will also be instrumental in helping the acts become cover-ready.

"Music plays a central role in how Garnier Fructis connects with consumers to celebrate personal style," said Kat Peeler, Garnier Fructis Senior Vice President of Marketing. "Partnering with Rolling Stone on this contest that puts new, dynamic female voices front and center was a natural fit. Fructis is proud to bring great music from talented female musicians to new fans across the country, and to help one of these acts become a part of rock and roll history."

Rolling Stone editors selected the following six participants to compete in the "Women Who Rock" cover contest:


Delta Rae : Delta Rae hails from Durham, NC, and were recently signed to Warner Bros. Records by legendary A&R man Seymour Stein who is responsible for Madonna, Talking Heads and The Ramones. They are a six member band, with three siblings and four lead singers. The band's genre-bending sound is rooted in four-part harmonies. They've created their own Southern influenced version of Americana deep in passion, heart and soul. The band's debut album, Carry The Fire, was released June 19th.
www.deltarae.com
Dev: Dev is an LA-based pop artist with 119.7 million YouTube video views. Her latest singles include the platinum plus, dance-pop hit "In the Dark," and the duet with international superstar, Enrique Iglesias, "Naked." Her song "Booty Bounce" was sampled on the Far East Movement's multi-platinum, Billboard #1 single "Like a G6," in which she can be heard on the infamous chorus.
www.devishot.com
Karmin: Karmin's "Brokenhearted" hit #1 on Billboard's Heatseeker's Chart and Top 20 on Billboard's Pop, Digital and Dance/ Club Play charts and hit the top ten at Top 40 Radio. Karmin took the internet by storm last year after posting a cover of Chris Brown's "Look At Me Now" on YouTube. The clip instantly went viral and became one of YouTube's most viewed videos of 2011. The duo has since released their debut album Hello and racked up over a half of a billion views for their videos.
www.karminmusic.com
Rita Ora : Ora is London's newest sensation, signed by JAY Z to Roc Nation/Columbia. This fresh face has two # 1 singles in the UK, over 16 million YouTube video views and has been on tour this spring with Coldplay, Drake and DJ Fresh.
www.rocnation.com/ritaora
Rye Rye: Baltimore's premier dance-rap spitfire released her debut album GO! POP! BANG! May 15th. Dubbed 'the voice of Baltimore,' 21-year-old hip hop dynamo is no stranger to the limelight. She was the first artist signed to M.I.A's label N.E.E.T. Records and past collaborations have included hits with mentors M.I.A., Diplo and Blaqstarr. More recently she teamed with Scandinavian dance queen Robyn for the summer smash, "Never Will Be Mine" and Far East Movement on their fall track "Jello." Her new single "Boom Boom" is out now.
www.ryeryemusic.com
Sleeper Agent: Sleeper Agent is a Kentucky-based alternative rock band who has received rave reviews and was hailed by numerous publications as a band-to-watch in 2011 and one of the top new acts at Coachella 2012.
www.sleeperagentmusic.com

For more information on the "Women Who Rock" cover contest, please visit www.RollingStone.com/WomenWhoRock

About Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone has been the leading voice of music and popular culture since its inception over 40 years ago. The magazine features the latest in music reviews, in-depth interviews, hard-hitting political commentary and award-winning investigative journalism. Rolling Stone provides all the news that fits to 12 million readers every two weeks.

About Garnier Fructis

Garnier believes in beauty through nature. Scientifically developed with selected natural ingredients, our products help you look healthy and feel better every day. Established in Paris at the turn of the 20th century, Garnier is the #1 beauty brand in France and a trusted leader throughout Europe, Asia, Canada and Mexico. Dedicated to providing a new vision for health with high quality beauty products, Garnier also provides a wide range of hair care, skin care and sun care products throughout the world. The Garnier family of U.S. products consists of Garnier Fructis, Garnier Fructis Style, Garnier Nutrisse, Garnier HerbaShine and Garnier Skincare. For more information, visit www.garnierusa.com.

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Who Is R. Kelly? Discover The Man Behind The Music In Soulacoaster: The Diary Of Me



22 Jun 2012 13:00 Africa/Lagos

Who Is R. Kelly? Discover The Man Behind The Music In Soulacoaster: The Diary Of Me


Beyond the chart-topping hits and the controversial headlines, Kelly lays bare the true life story of a complex soul and a musical genius

4-City Book Tour Kicks Off Next Thursday, June 28 in New York City

NEW YORK, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In his own words, music icon Robert Sylvester Kelly takes readers on an emotion-packed "soulacoaster" ride that explores the untold story of his frequently sensationalized but rarely humanized life. With searing honesty, Kelly delivers a fascinating portrait of a gifted soul trapped in the conflicting realities of "bump and grind" sexuality and soul-stirring "I Believe I Can Fly" spirit. Kelly's spectacular rise from street performer to superstar who has sold more than 35 million records worldwide was derailed when he plummeted into a six-year legal ordeal that nearly ruined his life and finances—until in 2008 he was found innocent of all criminal charges.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120622/DC29042)

In Kelly's most intimate and revealing project to date, Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me (SmileyBooks, June 28, 2012, ISBN: 978-1401928353, $29.95, Hardcover), a memoir written in three acts, employs the same dramatic plot twists and turns that mesmerized fans of Kelly's hip-hopera Trapped in the Closet.

"In the tradition of legendary soul singer/songwriters, R. Kelly has defined his own unique style of genius while influencing an entire generation of singers," says chairman and CEO of Epic Records, Antonio "L.A." Reid. "He is the pure essence of soul, and in Soulacoaster you'll discover the untold story behind every song."

Soulacoaster "Act I: Back in the Day" chronicles the musician's early life on Chicago's south side with Joann Kelly, his beloved soul-singer mother. Kelly reveals the secret pain of too early, too often sexual trauma that impacted him as a child. Plagued by a crippling learning disorder that left him unable to read or write even to this very day, young Kelly compensated for his deficiencies by perfecting his basketball skills until his dream was nearly destroyed by random gun violence. When his music teacher/mentor Lena McLin prophesied that music, not basketball, would be his destiny, he wanted to believe her.

In "Act II: Getting Busy," Kelly evolves from a Chicago drop-out to a struggling L.A. musician homeless on the sands of Venice Beach while wrestling with the hard-to-resist sexual and financial temptations that accompany sudden stardom. Kelly's musical genius shines as he describes the genesis of hits like "12-Play," "Bump N' Grind," "I'm Your Angel," and "We Thuggin." When Kelly writes and produces for his musical hero Michael Jackson, readers learn how initially he was not credited as writer on "You Are Not Alone," and what happened when he pushed back.

"R. Kelly is R&B," says actor and singer Tyrese Gibson. "In Soulacoaster you'll discover that his genius rests in his ability to constantly push the musical envelope as he explores the intimate aspects of love and lust, pain and joy, defeat and triumph."

"Act III: In the Ring," Kelly boxes against real-life challenges including: the diss-respect of colleagues, the painful end of his 12-year marriage, and the pepper spray truth behind the "Best of Both Worlds Tour." During this time, Kelly faced down his detractors orchestrating the most prolific period of his career at The Chocolate Factory– even as his legal team advised him to slow down, hide out, and cop a plea.

By 2008, Kelly had won the hardest fight of his life and in 2010, he re-emerged on the world stage when his inspirational anthem "Sign of Victory" opened the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

The beautifully designed Soulacoaster includes more than 130 color photographs that offer a truly dimensional portrait of Robert Kelly, the mama's boy, the brother, the artist, the father, and most of all, Robert the man.

Join R. Kelly on the Soulacoaster Tour in the following 4 cities:

New York


Thursday, June 28


Chicago


Saturday, July 14

Washington, DC


Saturday, June 30


Los Angeles


TBD

On June 26, Kelly will release Write Me Back, a dynamic twelve-song CD collection available in stores and on Amazon.

Pre-orders for The Limited Collector's Editions of Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me , created especially for Kelly's devoted fans, will go on sale today. The Limited Editions offer special features including an original poster, a VIP all-access pass, lyric cards, an enhanced CD, and more, and are available only at www.rkellysoulacoaster.com.

For more information about Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me , visit: www.rkellysoulacoaster.com.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

R. Kelly
Named the No. 1 R&B/hip-hop artist of the past 25 years by Billboard magazine, this three-time Grammy Award winner, whose remarkable career spans more than two decades, has thrilled audiences and sold more than 35 million records worldwide, including six No. 1 albums, twelve platinum-plus selling albums, and twelve No. 1 singles. Over the years, he has collaborated with music icons from all genres, including Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, The Notorious B.I.G., and more.

Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me
By R. Kelly with David Ritz
Publication date: June 28, 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1401928353
7.25 x 9.125 inches
392 pages; $29.95
SmileyBooks, June 2012
www.rkellysoulacoaster.com


SOURCE SmileyBooks
CONTACT: To arrange an interview with R. Kelly, please contact: Leshelle V. Sargent, +1-646-484-4963, lsargent@hayhouse.com

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









Nollywood and Film Making in Nigeria



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MADU C CHIKWENDUS NOLLYWOOD BOOK FOR RELEASE


Lagos June 7, 2012- After five years of incubation the much anticipated book by international Audio /Visual Consultant/Filmmaker Madu C Chikwendu is ready for release. Titled "Filmmaking In Nigeria: The History, Ideology, Technique and Aesthetics of Nollywood".

This is a three hundred page book that combines the history of Nollywood with the
methodology of practical filmmaking in Nigeria. It integrates key ingredients of a “how-to-do-it ‘book with a detailed analysis of the thematic preoccupations with a comprehensive examination of the historical background of the industry.

According to the publishers Messrs Robert Williams & Company:

This would be the first academic study by a practitioner. Most of the books on Nollywood have been written by two categories of people, Journalists and foreign scholars. The author has been part of Nollywood since the heady days of Living in Bondage and Circle of Doom and has been a living witness to the most significant events that have occurred in this phenomenal industry.

"I deliberately chose to be analytical and historical in my approach. It is an attempt to codify the practice and methodology of what may be arguably the single most important African cultural phenomenon of the 20th century.To grow to this level ,the industry must be getting something right.This is what I have tried to capture," said the author Mr. Madu C Chikwendu.


~ By Olusegun Azeez (+234 1 8975887)

rwc@mcmng.org.


NB. Madu C Chikwendu is presently Regional Secretary (Western Region 1) Federation Pan Africaine des Cineastes FEPACI, Johannesburg South Africa, the umbrella body for all African filmmakers and is also Nigeria / ANCOP representative at International
Federation of Film Producers Associations FIAPF based in Paris, France. FIAPF is the global body representing film Producers. Madu is a board member of Association of Nollywood Core Producers ANCOP.

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Talking Drum kicks off with Tango With Me

Talking Drum Entertainment, a new UK based distribution company specialising in black film, will commence operations with an August 17 release for African romantic drama Tango With Me, starring Genevieve Nnaji and Joseph Benjamin as a young couple facing a complex concoction of moral issues within their marriage.

The film directed and produced by Mahmood Ali-Balogun under his Brickwall Communications production company will play at major cinema chains - Odeon, Vue and Cineworld - in what will be one of the widest releases for a black independent film in the UK and Ireland.


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Nigeria Immigration Service, IOM Establish HQ National Intelligence Unit


22 Jun 2012 07:44 Africa/Lagos

Nigeria Immigration Service, IOM Establish HQ National Intelligence Unit

GENEVA, June 22, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- IOM and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) are training 21 immigration officials to establish a National Intelligence Unit at the NIS HQ in the capital Abuja.


The two-week programme, which ends today, is part of a USD 12.7 million European Union-funded IOM project: "Promoting Better Management of Migration in Nigeria."


It addressed a range of intelligence issues facing the NIS, including interview techniques, briefing and debriefing, investigation and case management, as well as the development of a National Intelligence Model for Nigeria.


"The Nigeria Immigration Service sees the development of a National Intelligence Unit as crucial in achieving its identified targets. The training for the Unit provided by IOM is a substantial step in its development," said the Head of the Unit, Mr. Ubi Ikpi Nkanu.


In the coming months, IOM will also equip the Unit with computers, software and relevant training to allow the Unit to process raw information and develop intelligence packages for dissemination to appropriate Nigerian law enforcement agencies.


Nigeria became an IOM member state in 2002 and experiences widespread irregular migration. It is also a source, transit and destination country for women and children subjected to forced labour and sex trafficking, according to the US State Department's 2011 Trafficking in Persons (TiP) Report.


The NIS and IOM anticipate that that the National Intelligence Unit will introduce a more coherent approach to information and intelligence gathering needed to combat trafficking in Nigeria.


As the NIS is also responsible for issuing passports, relevant information processed and intelligence generated by the Unit is also expected to help to ensure that the integrity of the passport issuance process is not compromised.


Source: International Office of Migration (IOM)



Thursday, June 21, 2012

Delivery of Judgment in the matter of Femi Falana v. the African Union


Femi Falana

21 Jun 2012 13:54 Africa/Lagos


Delivery of Judgment in the matter of Femi Falana v. the African Union

ADDIS ABABA, June 21, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- On 26 June 2012, the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights will deliver at its seat in Arusha (Tanzania) a Judgment in respect of the Case of Femi Falana v. The African Union (Application 001/2011), concerning the validity of Article 34 (6) of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights on the Establishment of an African


Court on Human and Peoples' Rights.


The Applicant, Mr. Femi Falana, a Nigerian-based lawyer, filed his application with the African Court in February 2011, alleging that he has made several attempts to get the Federal Republic of Nigeria to deposit the declaration required under Article 34 (6) of the


Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the Establishment of an


African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights to no avail. He alleges further that he has been denied access to the African Court because of the failure or refusal of Nigeria to make the declaration allowing Nigerian individuals and NGOs to bring their cases directly before the African Court. He submits that since his efforts to have Nigeria make the declaration failed, he decided to file an application against the African Union, as a representative of its Member States.


In his application Femi Falana asks the Court to find Article 34(6) of the Protocol establishing the Court illegal, null and void as it is inconsistent with Articles 1, 2, 7, 13, 26 and 66 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. According to him, the requirement for a State to make a declaration, in addition to the ratification of the Protocol establishing the Court, to allow its citizens and Non-Governmental Organizations to directly institute cases before the Court is a violation of human rights.


The Respondent, the African Union, disputes the allegations of the Applicant and maintains that the African Union is neither a party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, nor to the Protocol establishing the Court. The Respondent further submits that the African Union is not the legal representative of its Members which are sovereign States. For that reason, the Respondent submits, the Court has no competence to decide the matter and argues that the application is inadmissible because the Respondent is not a party to the African Charter and/or the Protocol establishing the Court. The Respondent adds that the Applicant has not even exhausted local remedies before bringing his case before the African Court. The Respondent also maintains that the obligations of State Parties to the African Charter and the Protocol establishing the Court cannot be inferred on the African Union and are only applicable to State Parties thereto.


The Application was lodged with the Court on 20 February 2011 and communicated to the Respondent and to the AU Member States on 28 March 2011. The Court examined the


Application and both the Respondents' response and the Applicant's reply in September


2011 and decided that written submissions on the matter were closed. The parties were called for a public hearing where they presented their oral arguments on 22nd and 23rd March 2012.


In this case, the Applicant represented himself and the Respondent was represented by Advocate Bahame T. Nyanduga assisted by officers from the Office of the Legal Counsel of the African Union Commission. The judgment will be delivered in a public hearing on 26 June 2012, at 10:00 am (East-African Time) at the Court's premises in Arusha, Tanzania.


Source: African Union Commission (AUC)

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