Friday, July 27, 2012

Tell Us Your Story and We Will Tell The World


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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Roundtable: Advice for first-time Olympians


Olympic analysts give advice to young Olympians. Watching fantastic sporting action is not the only way to get involved in London 2012. From lining the streets to welcome the Olympic Flame, to enjoying Festival events across the UK, there are so many ways to join in...
Olympic Games 27 July - 12 August  Leading artists announced for London 2012 Festival Enjoying the Live Site in Bristol.Education
Watching fantastic sporting action is not the only way to get involved in London 2012. From lining the streets to welcome the Olympic Flame, to enjoying Festival events across the UK, there are so many ways to join in...
London 2012 Festival
The London 2012 Festival is the biggest festival the UK has ever seen, running from 21 June – 9 September 2012.
Local Leaders
Get planning your Games' celebrations. Whether you invite three friends or your whole community, you could be a Local Leader for London 2012.
What's on
Explore the London 2012 event listings and find out what's happening for the Games in your area.
Live Sites
Live Sites are big screens located in every UK nation and region. They are great places to enjoy the best of London 2012.
Interactive map
Search the map to see our activities around the UK featuring everything from the venues to cultural events. Move around, zoom in and explore.
Mascot
Olympic mascot Wenlock is on a journey around the UK, meeting people and finding out about sport.
Torch Relay
The Olympic Torch Relay will help shine a light on the whole of the UK – from dynamic urban areas to places of outstanding natural beauty.
Education
London 2012 is using the power of the Games to inspire children and young people across the UK and around the world.

Fuel Subsidy Fraud Being Perpetrated by the Nigerian Government


Fuel Subsidy Fraud Being Perpetrated by the Nigerian Government

National President of NUPENG, Achese Igwe, said it was high time Nigerians asked questions on why the refineries had been allowed to be in comatose and the diversion of its crude products for refining in the open market, while their refined products were returned to look like the imported.

~ The Guardian of Nigeria

According to the National Union of Petroleum and National Gas Workers (NUPENG) of Nigeria, the government deliberately abandoned the four refineries in the country and diverted crude oil to the open market for offshore refining and later returned the crude oil products as imported petrol and kerosene to be sold to ignorant Nigerians at inflated prices.

The President of Nigeria cannot claim to be ignorant of this criminal act of economic sabotage, because crude oil cannot be taken out of Nigerian territories without the knowledge of the Ministry of Petroleum, even if the management is incompetent.

The government is riding for a fall by deliberately abandoning the refineries and then diverting the 445, 000 bpd crude products meant for the four refineries.
The government cannot engage in these sharp practices and then turn around to point accusing fingers at oil thieves who cannot steal one barrel of crude oil without the active connivance of those in the corridors of power from the Niger Delta to Lagos and Abuja. The President of Nigeria and his cabinet cannot pretend to be innocent while these sharp practices of economic sabotage are going on before their very eyes. .


~ Nigerians Report

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ECOWAS Defence Chiefs Must Intensify Efforts for Regional Peace And Security

26 Jul 2012 03:12 Africa/Lagos


ECOWAS DEFENCE CHIEFS URGED TO INTENSIFY EFFORTS TOWARD ENDURNG REGIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY

ABUJA, July 26, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Mrs. Salamatu Suleiman, has called on regional defence chiefs to redouble efforts at ensuring enduring peace and security in the region.

Speaking on behalf of the President of the ECOWAS Commission at the opening of an emergency meeting of the Committee of Chiefs of Defence Staff (CCDS) on Mali in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday, 25th July 2012, the Commissioner noted that while there were relative calm in Mali and Guinea Bissau, security challenges remain in the region.

She cited the recent attack on a refugee camp in western Cote d'Ivoire that resulted in loss of lives and expressed the Commission's sympathies to the government and people of the country over the incident.

Commissioner Suleiman also updated the gathering on the situation in Guinea Bissau, where police units from Nigeria and Burkina Faso have been deployed following the departure of Angolan forces, preparatory to the implementation of the Security Sector Reform (SSR) after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Guinea Bissau authorities and the ECOWAS Commission.

In considering the report of the Technical Assessment Team (TAM) that visited Mali from 7th to 18th July 2012, she urged the defence chiefs to come out with concrete recommendations that would “move the region forward in our collective quest for enduring peace and security.”

Speaking in the same vein, the Chairman of the CCDS and Cote d'Ivoire's Chief of Defence Staff, General Soumaila Bakayoko, expressed satisfaction with the quality of work and professionalism of the Technical Assessment Team led by Brigadier-General Mohammed Lai, Chief of Staff of the ECOWAS Standby Force (ESF).

He urged the Abidjan meeting to recommend practical steps on the modalities for the planned deployment of the ECOWAS Mission in Mali (MICEMA), to assist in the stabilization of institutions and the restoration of the country's national integrity in line with the decision of the 41st Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government.

Declaring the meeting open, Cote d'Ivoire's Minister of Defence, Paul Koffi Koffi, represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Alexis Ahonzo, said Africa and the whole world was watching and waiting for ECOWAS to do what is necessary for the restoration of peace in Mali.

Before the opening, the meeting being attended by armed forces chiefs, chiefs of police and gendarmeries of selected Member States as well as the Special Representative of the President of the ECOWAS Commission to Mali, Aboudou Cheaka Toure, observed a minute's silence in memory of Ghana's President John Evans Atta Mills, who passed away on Tuesday, 24th July 2012 at the age of 68.

The Committee has held several meetings as part of the regional efforts for the resolution of the crises in Mali and Guinea Bissau following the coups d'état which interrupted constitutional rule in both countries, and the separatist rebellion in northern Mali.


Source: Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS)



Fatima Samad To Be Presented With The IAAPA Award This Friday


Fatima Samad of Design By U, will be presented with the IAAPA Award for Excellence in Professionalism at the “I am a professional African” networking mixer this Friday.


The IAAPA Award, created by Face2face Africa, honors an individual or organization that has demonstrated a significant level of professionalism, and as a result is making a notable impact.

Fatima Samad is the Founder and Creative Director of Design By U, a Jewelry company fusion African ethnic and cultural aesthetics to create signature and bold designs for women worldwide. The ethnic and eclectic inspiration behind Fatima’s designs embrace the African culture and art, and while she is a young entrepreneur in operation just a little over a year, Fatima has and continues to make a significant impact and contribution to the fashion and design industry. Her work has been featured in several shows across the country, as well as several notable publications.

Most notable is her recent exhibit at the Fashion Center Space for Public Art within the fashion district in New York, where Fatima presented a 14-day fashion art exhibition that captivated the interest of New York’s fashion enthusiasts and notables.

Join Face2Face Africa in presenting the IAAPA Award to Fatima this Friday at Smyth Tribeca Hotel's Toro Lounge, 85 West Broadway, New York, NY, from 6pm-11pm.



Free Books Are Not Enough To Revive Reading Culture in Nigeria


Dear UBA and Read Africa,

I sincerely appreciate your commendable commitment to corporate social responsibility by your laudable initiative Read Africa for championing the revival of the reading culture across Africa.

Distribution of books to pupils and other young people through their schools is proactive, but that will not be enough to revive a reading culture in Africa, because the problem is not with our children, but with our intellectually disorientated society of youths and older people who are more distracted by the challenges and vanities of catching up with the Joneses in the rat race than being attracted to reading for pleasure, because it is what the children see their fathers, mothers and uncles are doing that they would emulate?

Giving free books to children will not make their parents to go and buy more books for them later, because they have been disconnected from the intellectual appreciation of our literary culture.

Until we address the intellectual disorientation and disconnection of the youths and older generation, the reading culture cannot be revived by the mere distribution of free books.
How many books are you going to distribute?
100, 000 or 1, 000, 000 copies of one single title or several titles of a particular book?
Are the selected titles the kinds of books the present generation of children would like to read?

Have you studied why the Harry Potter novels or The Twilight Saga attracted millions of children in America, Europe, Asia and Australia, but did not attract even a million children in Africa and the Middle East?
What factors discouraged the children in Africa and the Middle East?

Edward of the Twilight Saga and Harry of the Harry Potter fame. Photo Credit: Fan Pop.


The Missing Clock and the Missing Link in Our Reading Culture

The 2011 Nigeria Prize for Literature was won by Adeleke Adeyemi aka Mai Nasara for his children’s book The Missing Clock and the Nigeria LNG Limited, sponsors of the highly coveted prize $100, 000 which is currently the biggest literary prize in Africa distributed thousands of free copies of the book to school children and others. But that has not made the book a bestseller and even though there are over 43 million Nigerians in Nigeria accessing the Internet with other millions in the Diaspora and millions of them spend an average of $76 million daily paying for internet access, mobile phone calls and text messages, not even one thousand of them have gone to Amazon.com or Glendora and other book stores online to buy copies of the book after all the news media publicity given to The Missing Clock by the sponsors and news reporters in Nigeria and abroad. Why?

The answer is neither a puzzle nor a riddle of the Phoenix and the Sphinx, but simply the fact that the intellectual disorientation and disconnection of majority of Nigerians and other Africans distract them from the appreciation of reading books, except the books on how to get rich quick, pornographic booklets and celebrity fashion and gossip magazines or society photo albums like the popular OVATION International magazine, I call Dele Momodu’s Society Photo Album.

If Nigerians spend over $76 million daily on GSM phone calls, text messages and internet bundles, therefore they can afford to buy thousands of story books if they are attracted to them!

How do we make reading story books attractive to millions of distracted Nigerians and other Africans?

The problem of their intellectual disorientation and disconnection can be solved by behaviour change and how do we do this?

The first thing is to know what they are attracted to that is making them distracted from reading story books and prefer wasting minutes and hours chatting, gossiping and talking on their GSM phones and exchanging the same conversations via text messages.

Why are they attracted to these mundane or temporal things that do not add much value to life?

In spite of the cheering reports of Nigeria’s GDP growing at seven per cent annually and being rated as one of the fastest growing emerging markets in the world, Nigeria is still one of the most insecure places on earth with more darkness than light in majority of homes and more missing meals than having three square meals daily among the majority of the over 160 million people. So, the uncomfortable conditions of living in Nigeria have an adverse affect on reading for pleasure and those reading for academic scholarship or professional titles do so because it is compulsory for their progress and success! So, they would rather spend $1 on what comes natural to them from the oral culture of story telling by chatting, gossiping and talking to themselves on their GSM phones than going to the bookshop or roadside bookseller to spend that $1 on a small story book to read just for the pleasure of reading. Chatting, gossiping and talking on mobile phones are more engaging, exciting and interactive than reading a story book.

By our oral tradition, Nigerians and other African naturally talk more and read less.
We are naturally a talking people and not a reading people!
Western education introduced us to reading and reading more for academic retention to pass an examination in order to get a qualification for further education or for a lucrative occupation/profession for our survival and welfare. That’s all. And once we have passed the compulsory examinations and secured the compulsory qualifications to secure the dream jobs or titular positions in catching up with the Joneses in the rat race, we don’t have anymore need for books, except to read newspapers, tabloids, watch TV and surf the Internet to continue our conversations on Facebook and other social media that will not challenge our intellect. And the herd instinct drives majority of us than the intellect.

The millions of Nigerians on Facebook do nothing more than post the trivial minutiae of their daily lives with complimentary photographs to tickle their fancies in romantic escapism.

Now what is the solution to the problem I have identified and analyzed to start a positive behaviour change in the mannerisms and nuances of the daily lives of Nigerians and other Africans so that they can be attracted to reading story books for pleasure and intellectual empowerment?

I have the solution which is simple in application and the same things Nigerians are attracted to will also be used to make them turn to reading story books.
Let us consider the following approaches.


Have we tried audio books?

If they don’t like reading books, they may like listening to the books!
So, we can upload audio versions of the stories of our writers on audio blogs like Blog Radio, Facebook, Twitter, Googlle Plus, and make them downloadable on laptops, desktops, iPods, iTunes, iPhones and other mobile devices as I have done on my blogs.

Have we done enough publicity for the books to create a social buzz around them?

Majority of Nigerian and other African authors and their publishers hardly have any publicity plan for their books.
They simply dump the books at the bookshops and expect people to rush their books when the people are also being attracted by other things buzzing around them on the street and on the internet!

In America, Europe and other developed countries, authors and publishers spend thousands to millions of dollars on publicity such as placing adverts on the pages of newspapers, magazines, TV spots, and on websites and go on book signing tours from place to place to attract readers to their books! And this is why they are attracting thousands and millions of readers.
So, Nigerian and other African authors and publishers should include multimedia campaigns for the promotions of their books and start active book signing tours to bridge the wide gap between them and their target readers.

We have to promote books like music and movies, because they are all for the same entertainment and enlightenment.
In fact, there is nothing wrong in making book trailers like movie trailers to attract readers to your story books!

What else?
You can add your own ideas!


~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima
Publisher/Editor
Nigerians Report
Nigerian Times
CEO, International Digital Post Network Limited
CEO, King of Kings Book International
Founder, Eko International Film Festival,
Founder/CEO, Screen Outdoor Open Air Cinema



















Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Extraordinary Discovery of Leonardo da Vinci Sculpture


25 Jul 2012 11:00 Africa/Lagos

Extraordinary Discovery of Leonardo da Vinci Sculpture

"Horse and Rider" to be Premiered in Beverly Hills Monday, August 27th

LOS ANGELES, July 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A-once-in-a-lifetime find of a Leonardo da Vinci sculpture will be unveiled to the world at a private event at the historic Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills California. Made from the mold of a beeswax statue dating back over 500 years, the sculpture has been authenticated to come from the hands of Renaissance Master, Leonardo da Vinci. Invited guests and select media outlets will get a firsthand view of the "Horse and Rider," at an elegant courtyard cocktail reception. The reception will take place from 5pm to 8pm with a press preview from 3pm to 5pm. The Greystone Mansion is located at 500 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. This marks the first stop on a planned World Tour this fall to include London, New York, and Las Vegas.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120725/LA45522)

For over 25 years, the owner has kept the irreplaceable mold safe and carefully pondered its future. He is now ready to share his masterpiece with the world and raise money to help people in need. Mold owner, businessman Richard A. Lewis, has joined forces with longtime Art Broker, Rod Maly and Certified Fine Art Appraiser, Brett Maly of Art encounter™ in Las Vegas to create an unprecedented limited edition offering of the sculpture to the public. Mr. Lewis has agreed to donate one million dollars to The Salvation Army based on sales of the edition.

The Provenance: Circa 1508, Leonardo sculpts a Renaissance figure in military regalia on a horse from a block of solid beeswax for his friend and benefactor, French military governor, Charles d'Amboise. The beeswax study was presumed to be a model for a larger, never-completed monument of the governor. After his death in 1519, Leonardo's star pupil, Francesco Melzi, inherited the sculpture along with the rest of Leonardo's effects. It is believed to have remained with his family, in Italy, until the 1930s when it was taken to Switzerland, for safekeeping, as war broke out.

Photos of the beeswax model appear in the Catalogue Raisonne of Leonardo's drawings known as the Queen's Collection at Windsor Castle, Horses and Other Animals. The beeswax model is also well documented in the scholarly work "Leonardo da Vinci: Scientist, Inventor, Artist" by Otto Letze and Thomas Buchsteiner. In "Leonardo: Discovering the Life of Leonardo da Vinci" French author Serge Bramly discusses the genius's lifelong interest in horses and how they moved.

Fast forward to 1985, a group of businessmen traveling to Switzerland is shown the hand-carved sculpture in beeswax. Intrigued, they contacted the foremost authority on the life and works of Leonardo, Dr. Carlo Pedretti to authenticate the work. Following a thorough examination of the beeswax, on July 10, 1985, Prof. Pedretti proclaimed in writing, "In my opinion, this wax model is by Leonardo himself, " and dubbed the one-of-a-kind sculpture "Horse and Rider."

Based on the authentication, they decided it was imperative to create a mold from the delicate wax sculpture to preserve the work and honor the artist's intent.

Fascinated with the story and importance of the discovery, Mr. Lewis, engineer and real estate businessman, takes possession of the original mold of "Horse and Rider" in New York, along with all the supporting documentation. Twenty-five years later, the mold was restored and cast in bronze at one of the country's oldest and most revered fine arts foundries, The American Fine Arts Foundry in Burbank, California.

In May 2012, upon examination of the bronze sculpture cast from the mold, Professor Pedretti exclaimed, "Perfect, perfect, perfect!"

Website: www.davincihorseandrider.com

Inquires: Rod Maly, Art encounter 702-227-0220 HR@artencounter.com

World Tour: Virginia Martino, Brand Marketing 702-257-2345 virginia@brandltd.com

Media inquiries: Nadine Jolson, Jolson Creative PR Group 310-614-3214 jolsoncreativePR@mac.com

About Art encounter ™ : Art Broker Rod Maly and Certified Fine Art Appraiser Brett Maly formed Art encounter™ in 1992. For more than 20 years, Art encounter™ has stood-out as Las Vegas' best resource for fine art related services. Boasting on-site experts in art valuation, framing, and authentication, they have examined, appraised, and assisted with the purchase and sale of artworks by some of the most prominent artists of the last 150 years, including Picasso, Renoir, Cezanne, and Toulouse-Lautrec.

About Richard A. Lewis, Owner of the Original Leonardo Mold: A successful businessman with a background in engineering, Mr. Lewis had long known about the many inventions and prophetic scientific achievements of Leonardo da Vinci. However, it wasn't until the 1980s, when an opportunity to own something derived from the hands of Leonardo presented itself, that he fell in love with the "Horse and Rider" sculpture.

About Professor Carlo Pedretti: Regarded as the world's leading authority on Leonardo da Vinci, Pedretti is an esteemed Professor Emeritus of Art History, the Chair of Leonardo Studies at UCLA, and has authored more than 50 books and at least 700 scholarly articles and essays on the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci.

About the Collection: Each casting of "Horse and Rider" is derived from a mold taken from a beeswax sculpture, hand-carved by Leonardo da Vinci over 500 years ago. The limited run of bronze castings are being offered in four distinct patinas, each carefully selected to faithfully honor Leonardo's vision. The sculptures, with base, measure approximately 12" long, 12" high and 7" wide--identical to Leonardo's beeswax original--and weigh roughly 18 pounds.



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Hollywood Loses $6.1 Billion Annually To Movie Piracy

The bottom line: Hollywood studios are losing billions annually to DVD piracy. International organized crime rings are the latest culprits.

~ Business Week.


Music, Movies, Programs & Piracy


Eye Myths: True or False?


25 Jul 2012 15:18 Africa/Lagos

Eye Myths: True or False?

WINDSOR, England, July 25, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

LensWay [http://www.lensway.co.uk ] - the online optical store - have collated some of the most enduring of eye-care myths and revealed some surprising truths.

Carrots help you see in the dark

TRUE! Well, kind of: carrots contain vitamin A, a lack of which can cause poor night vision. So, while tucking into ten carrots a day won't give you the vision of an owl, missing out on them altogether will mean that your vision will deteriorate. Vitamin A could potentially reduce your chances of needing glasses or corrective eyewear.

You can tell if someone's lying by looking into their eyes

TRUE! (mostly). There's a belief that if a person is unable to make eye contact with you, there's a good chance that they're lying. However, there's more to it than that, and all sorts of theories abound: for example, some people believe that if someone glances to her or his right (i.e. your left) then that person is likely to be lying. Confusingly, this may be reversed if the person you're speaking to is left-handed!

Looking directly at the Sun will harm your eyes

TRUE! Looking directly at the sun is extremely dangerous. Exposure to extremely high levels of light causes parts of your eyes to become less sensitive to light or, in extreme circumstances, destroys them). That's just one of the ways that staring at the Sun unprotected can harm your eyes - you can even sunburn your eyes (trust us, it's not pleasant!) so if you're out in the sun, wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses with a UV filter.

Sitting too close to the TV will give you square eyes

FALSE: No prizes for guessing that your eyes won't go square from sitting too close for the TV. However, too much screen time does have negative effects, and you should be sure to take regular screen breaks to keep your eyes from getting fatigued. Similarly, if you need corrective lenses to see the TV, then watching it for extensive periods without wearing your glasses can lead to eye strain.

Reading in low light will damage your vision

FALSE: Another one of those myths that's been doing the rounds for years without a shred of evidence. Although reading in dim light isn't ideal (you'll find it much easier if you turn a light on!), it won't cause any long term damage to your eyes.

About LensWay:

LensWay.co.uk has quickly become the UK's leading online retailer of vision care products, attributable to a combination of fast delivery, a customer-centric approach and great selection at the lowest possible prices. With headquarters in Windsor, Berkshire, LensWay.co.uk designs, produces and distributes the largest selection of glasses and contact lenses on the internet, including a unique combination of designer eyeglasses, contact lenses, sunglasses, and vision care accessories.

LensWay.co.uk is part of Coastal Contacts Inc. - founded in Canada in 2000 - which services customers across North America, Asia and Europe through the Coastal Contacts Inc. family of websites including: Lensway.co.uk, CoastalContacts.com, ClearlyContacts.ca, Lensway.com, Lensway.se, ClearlyContacts.com.au, ClearlyContacts.co.nz, Contactsan.com, Yasuilens.com, Maxlens.com, and Coastallens.com.


For further information please contact:


Andrea Sawer, Regional Marketing Manager, andreas@LensWay.co.uk, +1-604-669-1555 x303.

Source: LensWay.co.uk





Failed States Index Analysis: The Al-Qaeda Problem


Failed States Index analysis: Vulnerability rising across Africa's Sahara/Sahel as alarm grows about Al-Qaeda in N. Mali

WASHINGTON, July 24, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ (MACP) -- Almost three-quarters of the nations bordering the Arc of Instability across Africa's Sahara/Sahel show increased vulnerability that could make them targets for al-Qaeda-linked terrorists and militants, according to an analysis of findings in the new 2012 Failed States Index. The annual ranking of nations by the Fund for Peace/Foreign Policy for failing/fragile-state trouble-signs comes as international alarm grows about al-Qaeda-linked extremists setting up a state-based sanctuary in northern Mali for jihadi expansion.
"If you look at the top 13, five are safe havens for al-Qaeda," said Gen. Michael Hayden, former Director, National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency, referring to #1-Somalia, #6-Afghanistan, #8-Yemen, #9-Iraq, and #13-Pakistan. Following his address launching the 2012 Failed States Index in Washington, DC, he told CNN "it is in American national security interest to pay some attention to these circumstances in these kinds of states."
Of those nations in or bordering the Arc of Instability that stretches across Africa's Sahara/Sahel (from Mauritania on the Atlantic to Somalia and Yemen on the Indian Ocean), the 2012 Failed States Index shows:
  • Twelve are in the Top 25 Most-Fragile/Failing States: #1-Somalia, #3-Sudan, #4-Chad, #8-Yemen, #12-Guinea, #14-Nigeria, #15-Guinea-Bissau, #16-Kenya, #17-Ethiopia, #18-Niger, #20-Uganda, and #23-Eritrea.  Four more are in the Index's Top 50: #31-Egypt, #38-Mauritania, #41-Burkina Faso, and #50-Libya.
  • More than 72% had a worsening in their Fragile/Failed State rank or score: Sixteen of 22 nations in the region saw their rank or score deteriorate. #1-Somalia set a new record for risk indicators, and "Arab Spring turmoil" drove four of the top 10 declines, including #50-Libya, #31-Egypt, #8-Yemen, and #94-Tunisia.
  • Only six of 22 are not in Top 50 Fragile/Failing States: #94-Tunisia, #87-Morocco, #77-Algeria, #71-Senegal, and #63-Gambia. Mali was #79, based on 2011 data likely to worsen next year given latest events.
The Soufan Group/Atlantic Council issued a recent report saying Africa's overall economic prospects are improving, a "result of wise choices made by African leaders and peoples regarding economic reform and the rule of law." But this trend is "threatened by the spread of violent extremism by Islamist groups along the continent-wide Sahel belt and the increasing links between the various extremist groups… militants and other illicit networks."
Al-Qaeda's base in N. Mali is already "attracting new followers to the Sahel jihadists from as far afield as Afghanistan and Pakistan," the report says. "More ominously, AQIM also increased its linkages with other rebel forces in the Sahel, including the Polisario Front," al-Shabaab in Somalia, and Boko Haram in Nigeria. Coordinated terrorist action across Africa's Sahel is "what really concerns me," says General Carter Ham, commander, US AFRICOM.
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