Saturday, June 20, 2015

Statement by António Guterres on World Refugee Day 2015


Statement by António Guterres on World Refugee Day 2015
Press Releases, 20 June 2015.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres (Photo © UNHCR/S.Hopper)

Fifteen years into a millennium that many of us hoped would see an end to war, a spreading global violence has come to threaten the very foundations of our international system.

More people fled last year than at any other time in our records. Around the world, almost 60 million have been displaced by conflict and persecution. Nearly 20 million of them are refugees, and more than half are children. Their numbers are growing and accelerating, every single day, on every continent. In 2014, an average of 42,500 people became refugees, asylum-seekers or internally displaced persons, every single day – that is four times more than just 4 years ago. These people rely on us for their survival and hope. They will remember what we do.

Nigerian Refugees.

Yet, even as this tragedy unfolds, some of the countries most able to help are shutting their gates to people seeking asylum. Borders are closing, pushbacks are increasing, and hostility is rising. Avenues for legitimate escape are fading away. And humanitarian organizations like mine run on shoestring budgets, unable to meet the spiraling needs of such a massive population of victims.

We have reached a moment of truth. World stability is falling apart leaving a wake of displacement on an unprecedented scale. Global powers have become either passive observers or distant players in the conflicts driving so many innocent civilians from their homes.

In this world at war, where power relations are unclear, and unpredictability and impunity have become the name of the game, it is now urgent for all those with leverage over the parties to these conflicts to put aside their differences and come together to create the conditions for ending the bloodshed.

But in the meantime, the world must either shoulder collectively the burden of helping the victims of war, or risk standing by as less wealthy countries and communities – which host 86% of the world's refugees – become overwhelmed and unstable.

Since the beginnings of civilization, we have treated refugees as deserving of our protection. Whatever our differences, we have recognized a fundamental human obligation to shelter those fleeing from war and persecution.

Yet today, some of the wealthiest among us are challenging this ancient principle, casting refugees as gate crashers, job seekers or terrorists. This is a dangerous course of action, short-sighted, morally wrong, and – in some cases – in breach of international obligations.

It is time to stop hiding behind misleading words. Richer nations must acknowledge refugees for the victims they are, fleeing from wars they were unable to prevent or stop. And then wealthier countries must decide on whether to shoulder their fair share, at home and abroad, or to hide behind walls as a growing anarchy spreads across the world.

For me, the choice is clear: either allow the cancer of forced displacement to spread untreated, or manage the crisis together. We have the solutions and the expertise. It won't be easy or cheap, but it will be worth it. History has shown that doing the right thing for victims of war and persecution engenders goodwill and prosperity for generations. And it fosters stability in the long run.

The world needs to renew its commitment now to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its principles that made us strong. To offer safe harbor, both in our own countries and in the epicentres of the crises, and to help refugees restore their lives. We must not fail.

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Friday, June 19, 2015

EU Boosts Humanitarian Aid To Those Displaced By Boko Haram Violence



People displaced in Africa. Photo credit: WFP/Jiro Ose
  EU boosts humanitarian aid to those displaced by Boko Haram violence

BRUSSELS, 18 June 2015 / PRN Africa / -- The European Commission is providing €21 million to help the populations in Nigeria and the neighbouring countries that are affected by the violence inflicted by Boko Haram.

EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides, who is visiting Nigeria to assess the humanitarian situation, said: "More than 1.7 million people have been displaced by the terror of Boko Haram. Many of them live in precarious conditions in other parts of Nigeria or the neighbouring countries where they have fled. Meeting some of them today, I saw with my own eyes the immense needs that the conflict is causing among civilians. We are stepping up our humanitarian response to the call of those in the greatest need".

Thursday, June 18, 2015

WFP Statement: World Refugee Day - 18 June 2015


 WFP Statement: World Refugee Day - 18 June 2015



ROME, 18 June 2015 / PRN Africa / -- As another year passes we continue to see staggering numbers of men, women and children living far away from home, struggling to feed their children, send them to school, pay medical bills and live a normal, healthy life.

Almost 60 million people are now suffering from forced displacement – that's one in every 122 people on the planet. South Sudan is on the verge of a hunger catastrophe, violence is worsening in Iraq and Syria, and there are new trouble-spots in Yemen and Nigeria. Needs increasingly outpace resources and this poses a moral and financial challenge to the international community.

It is critical to remember that extreme situations produced by conflict and natural disasters not only destroy the lives of those who must flee but also stretch the resources of the communities who accept them. World Refugee Day (20 June) is an important opportunity to remind the world of these complex issues.

In 2014, working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other partners, WFP assisted 6.7 million refugees and 14.8 million internally displaced people around the world.

As the newly displaced join the ranks of those who have been exiled for years, we must ensure they are not forgotten and they do not go hungry‎. With our colleagues at UNHCR, partner organizations and donor governments, we will continue responding in every way we can, helping meet the demand for urgent food assistance and other essential relief.

Last year on a visit to Ethiopia, I met a woman grieving for her youngest child. Her daughter hadn't survived the long journey she made on foot from South Sudan. She had walked for days in an attempt to find safety and food for her family. This mother is not alone. ‎Thousands of women including those from South Sudan, Syria and now Yemen take enormous risk with the goal of protecting and even saving their children. We must do more to prevent this immense human tragedy. We run the risk of losing a generation to conflict and hunger.

SOURCE World Food Programme (WFP)

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

President Muhammadu Buhari is the Luckiest Nigerian Political Leader Since Independence



President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, is the luckiest Nigerian political leader since the independence of Nigeria in 1960.


He was born on December 17, 1942. 
He was appointed Governor of the North-Eastern State of Nigeria in 1975 at the age of 33. 
At the age of 33, in March 1976, the Head of State of Nigeria, General Olusegun Obasanjo appointed Buhari as the Federal Commissioner (position now called Minister) for Petroleum and Natural Resources. 
He was a military Head of State of Nigeria from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985 at 41 and today he is the civilian Head of State and President of Nigeria at 72 after failing in three previous presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011. 
He succeeded, because he never gave up his faith in the Almighty God and his Nigerian Dream.
What no other Nigerian political leader has ever achieved and I don't see another Nigerian breaking these records in the future as long as Almighty God keeps the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a democratic nation. 

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The Victory of Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Dream: My Testimony on the 2015 Presidential Election is an important chronicle of the 2015 presidential election in Nigeria and the principal actors in the emergence of the first Nigerian presidential candidate to defeat an incumbent President in the political history of Nigeria.




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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

International Day of the African Child: Where Are the Missing Chibok School Girls?

Nigerian students during an advocacy event of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign calling for the release of the 219 abducted Chibok school girls.Photo Credit:REUTERS AFRICA.

Today June 16 is the International Day of the African Child celebrated since 1991. The Day of the African Child is celebrated on 16 June every year in commemoration of the 1976 massacre of SOWETO children in the then apartheid South Africa.


Our focus is on the education of every poor girl in Africa and we dedicate today to the missing Chibok School Girls. Let us pray for them wherever they are now. We have not forgotten them.


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Monday, June 15, 2015

Is Golf Really Dying? Not If You Look At The 250,000 Millennials That Visit Golf's Brand New Site


NEW YORK, June 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Golf has been choking on the fumes of old man breath for too long. Numerous reports over the past two years have cited the astonishing decline of young people taking up the game, but one website is quickly changing things.

CLICKON Golf is putting the young flame back into the sinking ship that is golf, and it is doing it with a very loud bang.

Launched in July 2014, CLICKON Golf is a video sharing community for anyone who is crazy about golf. With a state-of-the-art multiple uploader where users can create channels formed of Vine, YouTube, Vimeo and Facebook videos, the website has become the place for every great golf video to live – whether it is funny, helpful or brilliantly nonsensical.

Unlike many of the aging golf publications that have alienated young golfers through dull content – CLICKON Golf assures its audience that nothing will be off-limits.

One of the first videos to blow up on CLICKON Golf  was when acclaimed golf coach Jonathan Yarwood teamed up with CLICKON Media's creative department. Fed up with the state of the industry, Mr. Yarwood told the cameras to roll before spitting a golf ball from his mouth and hitting it 150 yards on the volley.

It is this style of  content that has attracted over 250,000 millennial golfers to the site each month to watch, share and upload videos that celebrate golf's more light-hearted side.

"CLICKON Golf is a combination of the best qualities of YouTube, BuzzFeed and Elite Daily, shaped into a single platform for golfers who are tired of reading boring articles," said Benjamin Potter, CLICKON Media's Co-Founder and Creative Director.

The team are notorious rule breakers.  In fact, one of the core values at CLICKON is boldness – to never do anything that doesn't stand out from the crowd.

"We think differently. We push the boundaries. Following norms just isn't that fun," added Mr. Potter.
CLICKON Golf also answers the prayers of its impatient and unforgiving audience by outlawing pre-roll on videos and display advertising. So how does it generate revenue?

CLICKON Media's creative department – which was set up in March 2015 in NYC – works with advertises to create branded content that lives natively across the site.  The department also creates content for clients across the globe, outside of the golf sphere.

"We strive to provide the best user experience at all times, so native ads are really the best way of creating revenue streams without upsetting the audience," explained Richard Wilson, Co-Founder and CEO of CLICKON Media.

The future looks bright for CLICKON Golf – and hopefully for the game too. May the force be with you, millennials.

For media enquiries, contact Benjamin Potter, Creative Director at CLICKON Media:  bp@clickon.co
For editorial enquiries, contact Jilayne Lovejoy, Head of Marketing at CLICKON Media:  jl@clickon.co
http://golf.clickon.co
Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150612/222783
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Sunday, June 14, 2015

President Muhammadu Buhari Must Restore The Nigerian Dream Of Our Youths

President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

The majority of those who voted for Muhammadu Buhari in the March 28 presidential election were youths from all the regions of Nigeria, because they wanted change in the national administration of Nigeria since they were disappointed by the failures of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that misappropriated the billions of dollars from the oil boom the nation had for more than ten years under the former ruling party and left millions of Nigerian youths jobless when the oil boom should have provided jobs for them.

UK To Increase Support To Nigeria To Combat Boko Haram and Fund Human Rights

David Cameron, British PM.
 
LONDON, 10 June 2015 / PRN Africa / --
Prime Minister announces UK to step up support to the Nigerian Forces as part of our global commitment to developing security and stability.

Speaking in the House of Commons, David Cameron outlined plans to deploy more Short Term Training Teams to the region alongside an increase to the permanent number of military personnel based there. They will provide further support to Nigeria in improving security and combating Boko Haram, contribute staff to the Multi National Joint Taskforce Headquarters in Chad and advise on campaign planning and operational leadership.

Happy Birthday Akinwunmi Ambode!


Happy Birthday to his excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State.

Media Roundtable@ 12 noon.
Reception @ 2 pm
Venue @ Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Strictly by Invitation .

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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Apple Announces News App for iPhone and iPad


Apple Announces News App for iPhone & iPad


Delivers News in a Beautiful & Uncluttered Format

SAN FRANCISCO — June 8, 2015 — Apple® today unveiled an all-new News app delivering the best news reading experience on any mobile device. Available with iOS 9 this fall for iPhone® and iPad®, News combines the visually rich layout of a magazine with the immediacy and customization of digital media. News follows over a million topics and pulls relevant stories based on your specific interests that can be easily shared or saved for later — without compromising your privacy. News is powered by the new custom-designed Apple News Format™, a digital publishing format that allows publishers to create beautiful layouts.
“News seamlessly delivers the articles you want to read in a beautiful and uncluttered format, while respecting your privacy, because Apple doesn’t share your personal data,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “We already have nearly 20 publishers representing more than 50 titles joining us, including Condé Nast, ESPN, The New York Times, Hearst, Time Inc., CNN and Bloomberg.”

News conveniently collects all the stories you want to read in one place, in a customized newsfeed called For You. Readers can see the publisher channels and topics they’re following in Favorites, and to discover new content, Explore makes great suggestions based on what you’ve already read. The more you read, the more personalized the News app becomes, refining the selection of stories delivered to your iPhone or iPad. 
Apple News Format allows publishers to create stories that look beautiful and take advantage of the full power of iOS. Content can include photos and galleries, audio, video, maps and rich interactions such as parallax and animation. When publishers create their stories for News, content comes alive with custom fonts and intuitive Multi-Touch™ gestures. Apple News Format automatically customizes the layout for each screen size, so News content looks great on both iPhone and iPad.

“Condé Nast’s premium content deserves a premium mobile experience and the News app delivers that,” said Bob Sauerberg, President of Condé Nast. “News offers an environment that combines the rich, immersive design of our photography, artwork and editorial expertise with the interactivity and dynamism of digital media — it’s stunning.”

“ESPN fans are incredibly engaged in the way they consume our content, so the more vibrant experience we can offer, the happier they’ll be,” said John Skipper, President of ESPN Inc. and Co-Chairman of Disney Media Networks. “We’ve seen incredible success with our ESPN apps on iOS, and News is only going to make a richer, more personal experience for our readers so they can stay up-to-date on the sports news that matters to them.”

Publishers interested in signing up can visit www.icloud.com/newspublisher with additional publishing tools available later this year. iOS 9 will be available this fall as a free software update for iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch® 5th generation, iPad 2 and later, iPad mini™ and later. Features are subject to change. Some features may not be available in all regions or all languages.

Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, the Mac and Apple Watch. Apple’s three software platforms — iOS, OS X and watchOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay and iCloud. Apple’s 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.

Press Contacts:
Christine Monaghan
Apple
(408) 974-8850
Jacqueline Roy
Apple
(408) 862-4386

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