Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Nigerian Newspaper Editor and Mexican Freelance Journalist Win Premier International Journalism Award

 Miss Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye.

NEW YORK, June 2, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Nigerian editor and a Mexican freelance journalist whose investigative reports exposed companies that seriously endangered public health have won the 2014 Knight International Journalism Award, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) announced. The award recognizes outstanding news coverage that makes a difference in the lives of people around the world.

Miss Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye, the editor of Nigeria's Sunday Punch newspaper, revealed that a manufacturing plant's fumes were making its neighbors seriously ill. Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab, a freelance reporter in Mexico, showed how companies flagrantly violated the law, in some cases causing massive deaths and injuries.

"These journalists went the extra mile to expose health dangers," said ICFJ President Joyce Barnathan. "Their coverage forced governments to take strong action to protect the public well-being."
The award is supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which funds ICFJ's Knight International Journalism Fellowships program. The fellows seed new ideas and services that deepen coverage, expand news delivery and engage citizens in the editorial process.

"The winners exemplify the intent of the award, which recognizes innovative journalists who are focused on informing people and uncovering the truth as a way to build stronger communities," said Michael Maness, Knight Foundation, vice president of journalism and media innovation.

Ogunseye is the youngest and first female editor in the 40-year history of Sunday Punch, a widely read Lagos newspaper. In a three-part series, she proved that residents in a well-to-do community in Lagos had high levels of toxins in their blood caused by pollutants from a nearby steel plant. The coverage prompted the government to shut down the plant, and to allow it to reopen only under strict new regulations.

In another report, she disclosed that a nuclear power plant was about to be built in a poor neighborhood. After her piece ran, citizens mobilized, sued the government and stopped construction.

Her investigation into the death of a student who fell into a pit latrine resulted in a government initiative to replace the dangerous facilities. And her coverage of newborn babies dying at a top hospital in Lagos forced the hospital to buy more incubators for high-risk infants.

In Mexico, von Bertrab is known for hard-hitting reports. One investigation revealed that fumes from gas leaking into Guadalajara sewers posed an imminent danger. Shortly after her story ran, the gases exploded, killing at least 200 people, destroying 26 city blocks, and leaving as many 20,000 homeless.

Last year, von Bertrab became the first Mexican reporter to win the Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism. She and a New York Times reporter revealed that Wal-Mart of Mexico was paying bribes to expand its dominance in the country. The story prompted the company to commit to anti-corruption measures in other developing nations.

A prestigious panel of judges selected the winners. Ogunseye and von Bertrab will be honored at ICFJ's 30th Anniversary Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 10.

The International Center for Journalists advances quality journalism worldwide. Our hands-on programs combine the best professional practices with new technologies. We believe that responsible journalism empowers citizens and holds governments accountable. For more, visit www.icfj.org.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation supports transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. We believe that democracy thrives when people and communities are informed and engaged. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org
 
SOURCE International Center for Journalists
CONTACT: Maite Fernandez, Managing Editor, 202-349-7636, mfernandez@icfj.org


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Global Leaders Press for Recommitment to Girls' Education in Light of Nigeria Abductions


Global Leaders Press for Recommitment to Girls' Education in Light of Nigeria Abductions

In Open Letter, Prime Ministers, President of European Commission and EU Development Commissioner call on world leaders to reverse education funding decline   

"If we do not accelerate support for girls, at current rates of change it will be more than 70 years before the very poorest girls get access to a quality, basic education." Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Prime Minister ...

WASHINGTON, June 4, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt,Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg, President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso and the European Union Commissioner for Development Andris Piebalgs joined Julia Gillard, Chair of the Global Partnership for Education and former Prime Minister of Australia, in calling for a greater commitment to global financing for education, particularly for girls.

In an Open Letter, the leaders write: "It is not acceptable that global aid for education is falling when the benefits are indisputable and the needs are so clear. Simply filling the growing gap is not enough; we need to ensure that funds continue to flow to improve access and quality education for all."

More than half of the 57 million children worldwide who are not in school are girls. A further 250 million children drop out of school or are unable to perform basic literacy and numeracy tasks by the time they reach grade four. Girls are more likely than boys to drop out, and girls from poor families in rural areas are least likely to have access to education. Some face overt discrimination and even violence, as the recent kidnappings in Nigeria and the attacks on Pakistani Malala Yousafzai so clearly show.

The benefits of education to health, economic development and stability are clear, yet aid funding for education has fallen by an average of five percent each year since 2010.

On June 26, 2014, some 500 global education leaders, education ministers, experts and representatives of donor, NGO, multilateral organizations and the private sector will have an opportunity to address the dip in global education financing when they meet in Brussels at the Global Partnership for Education' Second Replenishment Conference.

The funding target for the four-year period 2015 to 2018 is US $3.5 billion, which will ensure that the annual school costs of 29 million children in 66 low-income countries worldwide can be met.

The Global Partnership for Education is made up of nearly 60 developing country governments, as well as donor governments, civil society/non-governmental organizations, teacher organizations, international organizations, and the private sector and foundations, whose joint mission it is to galvanize and coordinate a global effort to provide a good quality education to children, prioritizing the poorest and most vulnerable. The Global Partnership for Education has allocated US$3.7 billion over the past decade to support education reforms in developing countries.

For more information please go to www.globalpartnership.org
Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140603/93983
SOURCE Global Partnership for Education
CONTACT: Alexandra Humme at ahumme@globalpartnership.org, 202-458-5511

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

ClickitTicket Publishes In-Depth Report on Drug-Related Deaths at Concerts


 ClickitTicket Publishes In-Depth Report on Drug-Related Deaths at Concerts

ClickitTicket published a report called "Dying at a Concert is Easier Than You Think - a Report on Drug-Related Deaths at Concerts" and there are some eye-popping facts in it that are fascinating.

Boston, MA (PRWEB) May 30, 2014
 More than two hundred people have died at concerts since 1969 and 36 of them were drug-related.
"Dying at a Concert is Easier Than You Think! - a Report on Drug-Related Deaths at Concerts" was published today by online ticket site ClickitTicket to help educate their concert ticket customers (seehttp://www.clickitticket.com/drug-deaths-at-concerts). More than two hundred people have died at concerts since 1969, 36 of them were drug-related, and it's getting worse.
The report explores the types of live music events that typically have high rates of drug use, abuse and overdoses like Electronic Dance Music (or EDM) concerts, summer festivals and Phish shows and explains the culture of each. The report also analyzes the most popular types of drugs concert-goers like to use such as MDMA (also called ecstasy and Molly, among others), synthetic marijuana, bath salts and others.
Graphs include average prices of street drugs, average price of concert tickets and age of fatalities at EDM shows. The report concludes with solutions that vary from testing concert-goers’ drug supply to adding drug-safety messages on “jumbotrons.”
About ClickitTicket.com (http://www.clickitticket.com)
ClickitTicket.com is an online ticket website that sells tickets on the secondary ticket market to live events across North America. ClickitTicket.com specializes in offering hard-to-find premium and sold out tickets to all major sporting events, Broadway and off-Broadway theater productions and a huge choice of concert tour tickets. ClickitTicket.com also boasts an excellent collection of original sports and entertainment articles, a vibrant blog and graphics and reports about live events.

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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Senator David Mark Has Done More For His People Than Other Senators In Nigeria


 I have never communicated with or met Senator David Mark, President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But I have been most impressed by his addiction to the education of his people.

The Senate President has continued to emphasize that education is the best instrument of liberation of the poor masses and the best strategy to fight and eliminate societal ills like terrorism and insurgency. And he is right. Majority of the ignorant recruits of the Boko Haram and other terrorists from the Lake Chad to the Niger Delta are victims of lack of education. Misinformed and misled by their bosses who exploit the ignorance of these poor people. How many children of the rich who are in modern schools do you see among the foot soldiers and errand boys of the Boko Haram and Niger Delta terrorists?

Senator David Mark has given more scholarships to students than any other senator in the history of Nigerian democracy.
The David Mark Scholarship Foundation has offered scholarship to 12,685 students so far in the tertiary category since he launched it in 2005.

 Senate President and the Okpokpowulu of Idomaland, David Mark exchanging greetings with former Miss Idoma, Ehi Ejeh, a student at the Law department of the Benue State University.

And recently in his Otukpo country home, Senator Mark distributed N100m scholareship grants to 1,719 Benue State indigenes in the various higher institutions in Nigeria. And 1,000 of these students are enjoying full scholarship from primary school to University level.
N900m has been spent on the scholarship scheme so far.


“with good and quality education , most of the societal ills plaguing our nation including armed robbery, kidnapping , terrorism and insurgency would be eliminated, ” said Senator Mark.

This should be an open challenge to every politician in Nigeria to use their positions to do their best for their people and stop wasting millions of dollars on sponsoring terrorists to destabilize the progress and unity of Nigeria and others who are living in bondage as evil cultists, kidnappers and ritual murderers engaging in the diabolical acts of human sacrifice in the south west, south-south and south east of Nigeria.


 ~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, prize winning Nigerian writer and author of Senator David Mark and the Future of Nigeria.

 
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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Tyrese Gibson and Friends Host A Benefit Concert for #BringBackOurGirls

Actor/Musician Tyrese Gibson Calls Upon His Friends to Raise Awareness For the more than 200 girls Kidnapped in Nigeria. 

Confirmed guests include: Ellen DeGeneres, Kelly Roland, Taraji P. Hensen, Brandon T. Jackson, Brandy, Marcus Houston, Christina Milian, Lisa Raye-McCall, Matt Barnes, Nneka Ogwumike, Wesly Johnson, Toccara Jones, Rick Foxx, Judge Mathis, Gloria Galvan, and many more.

LOS ANGELES, May 29, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped in northern Nigeria last month by Boko Haram, an act that drew international condemnation.
With the well being of the girls in mind, Tyrese Gibson along with band mates Ginuwine, Tank, Antonique Smith, Clinton Sparks, Steph Sexton, Kenyon Dixon and more will be lending their vocal talents and support in a one night only concert which is aimed to drive awareness and attention to this tragedy. "Having the honor and using this God given stage I have to shed light on human trafficking, and these young girls that were kidnapped because of various local politics I decided that instead of just holding up a #BringBackOurGirls sign I wanted to DO something," says entertainment maverick Tyrese Gibson.   "So here is my hand, here is my heart. Please join me to make a statement that this is wrong and completely unacceptable.  On Friday, May 30th, 2014 it is my hope that we can send a message and shed light on an ongoing issue that's completely unacceptable."


On Friday, May 30, 2014 Tyrese Gibson and Friends will play host of an extraordinary event which will drive home the message of family, unity and safety. The event which will take place at 1 Oak located  at 9039 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90069 and will feature a live performance by Grammy nominated artist TGT (Tank, Ginuwine and Tyrese) but will have along with them many surprise guests. In addition to performances and a live art installation by Solomon Adufah, there will also be an auction comprised of pieces donated by our celebrity guests and supporters. The auction will be conducted both on-site, and online via eBay's AuctionCause.com with proceeds to directly benefit UNICEF's programs that help protect children in Nigeria.

Event proceeds will be handled by UNICEF who for more than two decades has dedicated to providing children and their families affected by crisis with essential services. Less than 3 decades ago, only 5% of the world's children were immunized against 6 of the top killer diseases. Thanks to UNICEF's leadership, that number has been raised to 80%. Only 10 years ago, measles was killing more children than war, famine, and natural disasters combined. But since 2000, measles deaths have dropped by 74%.

Contact: Biff Warren / Ely Anne Vedar
Telephone: (347) 359-6930 / (805) 201-8050
SOURCE Voltron Recordz


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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Photo of the Month: Brave Borno Women Take Up Arms Against Boko Haram

 Brave women of Borno state in north eastern Nigeria have decided to take up arms to fight against Boko Haram terrorists who have attacked and killed thousands of people and also kidnapped hundreds of school girls, including the 276 female students kidnapped overnight on April 14-15, 2014 from their dormitory at the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State.


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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

#BringBackOurGirls: Why Hashtag Activism Has Its Critics

#BringBackOurGirls: Why Hashtag Activism Has Its Critics

Photo Credit: SKY NEWS.

The social media campaign is raising awareness but also raising criticism over what's been dubbed "hashtag activism" from the West.


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UN Imposes Sanctions on Terror Group Boko Haram


 LONDON, 22 May 2014 / PRNewswire Africa / - Foreign Secretary welcomes addition of Boko Haram on UN sanctions list.

On 22 May, the UN Security Council's Al Qaida Sanctions Committee approved the addition of Boko Haram to its list of groups subject to financial and arms sanctions. The UK has shown its strong support for securing the listing and co-sponsored Nigeria's proposal.

Under the terms of the sanctions list it is now an offence for any individual or entity to provide financial or material support to Boko Haram, including the provision of arms or recruits.

The Foreign Secretary, William Hague said:
I welcome the listing of Boko Haram by the UN Security Council's Al Qaida Sanctions Committee. Boko Haram is an inhumane organisation who have no respect for religion or belief or a persons' right to decide their way of life. Attacks by these violent extremists are causing suffering in communities across Nigeria.
Britain was the first country to proscribe Boko Haram and was pleased to support Nigeria's demand that the UN take action. At the Paris Summit on Security in Nigeria, Nigeria's neighbours, the UK, US and EU all agreed to pursue sanctions against Boko Haram at the UN. This demonstrates the international community's support for Nigeria's efforts to tackle terrorism.

SOURCE UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Boko Haram, Nigerian group that kidnapped schoolgirls, put on UN terror sanctions list

NEW YORK, 23 May 2014 / PRNewswire Africa / - The United Nations Security Council has added Boko Haram, the Nigerian militant group that has claimed responsibility for the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls in mid-April, to its list of Al-Qaida associates subject to financial sanctions and an arms embargo.
In its designation, the Council's Al Qaida Sanctions Committee listed the Islamist group, the name of which roughly translates as “Western education is a sin,” as an affiliate of AQIM, the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, and named its leader as Abubakar Shekau.

In addition to targeting schools such as the one in Chibok where the girls were abducted, raising a global outcry, Boko Haram has carried out numerous attacks in recent years against police, religious leaders, politicians and public and international institutions, indiscriminately killing civilians and sacking entire towns.
The UN has prepared an integrated support package for the victims and families of the mass abduction, following the visit of a high-level representative of the Secretary-General to Nigeria from 12 to 15 May.

SOURCE UN News Centre

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Happy Children's Day Message: Save Our Children



May we give our children a brighter and greater future wherever they are and no matter the circumstances of their birth on earth.

Photo Credit: Chido Onumah.

 
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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Clarion Chukwura, Chika Anadu, Teco Benson and Bob Manuel Win 2014 AMAA Awards



Clarion Chukwura, Chika Anadu, Teco Benson and Bob Manuel Win 2014 AMAA Awards


Accomplished Nigerian actress Clarion Chukwura was the reigning diva in the constellation of stars Saturday night at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) as she won the coveted award for Best Actress In A Leading Role for her role in “Apaye”. The event held at the Dr. Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre in Yenagoa, the capital city of Bayelsa state. Another top Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwo won the Award for Best Actress In A Supporting Role for her role in “After the Proposal.” Emerging young Nigerian filmmaker Chika Anadu, Breakthrough Award winning first feature “B for Boy” won two awards for Best Film In An African Language and Best Film For Women Empowerment. One of the best directors in Nollywood, Teco Benson’s new movie “Accident” won the Bayelsa State Government Endowed Award For Best Nigerian Film. One of the foremost actors in Nollywood, Bob Manuel won the 2014 AMAA Lifetime Achievement Award.


South Africa won most of the awards, including the most coveted  2014 Award For Best Film with Of Good Report by Jamil X.T Quebeka that also won Award For Achievement In Screen Play, Award For Best Director and Award For Best Actor In A Leading Role for Mothusi Magan.




The following is the full list of winners.

EFERE OZAKO AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM: Dialemi – Gabon

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATION: Khumba – South Africa

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY: Hamu Beya- The Sand Fishers – Mali and Potraits of a Lone Farmer – Nigeria/Denmark

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST FILM IN AN AFRICAN LANGUAGE: B for Boy – Nigeria

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST DIASPORA SHORT: Passage – Bahamas

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST DIASPORA DOCUMENTARY: Through the Lens Darkly : Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People – USA

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST DIASPORA FEATURE: Kingston Paradise – Jamaica

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN: Northern Affair – Ghana

AMAA 2014 ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN: Ni Sisi – Kenya

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP: Once Upon A Road Trip – South Africa

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUNDTRACK: Onye Ozi

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECT: A Mile From Home

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND: The Forgotten Kingdom

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Forgotten Kingdom

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING: Potomanto

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SCREEN PLAY: Of Good Report

AMAA 2014- BAYELSA STATE GOVERNMENT ENDOWED AWARD FOR BEST NIGERIAN FILM: Accident

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST CHILD ACTOR: Lebohang Ntsane – Forgotten Kingdom

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST YOUNG/ PROMISING ACTOR: Petronella Tshuma – Of Good Report

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Thapelo Mofekeng – Felix

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Patience Ozokwo – After the Proposal

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: Mothusi Magano – Of Good Report

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE: Clarion Chukwura – Apaye

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST FIRST FEATURE FILM BY A DIRECTOR: Harrikrishna & Sharvan Anenden – The Children of Troumaron

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR: Jamil X.T Quebeka – Of Good Report (South Africa)

AMAA 2014 AWARD FOR BEST FILM: Of Good Report – South Africa

MADIBA Award: Ni Sisi – Kenya

BEST FILM FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: B For Boy – Nigeria

SPECIAL JURY AWARD: New Horizon – Nigeria

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: Bob Manuel


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