Thursday, March 2, 2017

Real Relief Launches Lifeshelter, a New and Innovative Low Cost Housing Solution



Real Relief Launches Lifeshelter®, a New and Innovative Low Cost Housing Solution

/PRNewswire/ -- Real Relief announced today the launch of Lifeshelter® , a unique shelter and rehousing solution based on an innovative concept that is ideal for rapid temporary rehousing in emergency situations , as well as being re - purposed for permanent housing . Lifeshelter® is a durable , modular , cost effective and reusable rehousing solution that meets a wide variety of shelter needs . Utilizing advanced technology , designed by Danish company EverShelter ApS , Real Relief will market , manufacture and sell Lifeshelter® worldwide .

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Mean-Spirited or Careless? Regardless of Intention, ’Retarded’ Remains a Common Insult


Mean-Spirited or Careless? Regardless of Intention, "Retarded" Remains a Common Insult Heard Among Adults and Teens
4 in 10 adults feel there is nothing wrong with using "the R-word" to describe a thing or situation

NEW YORK, March 1, 2017  /PRNewswire/ -- The word "retarded" remains an ever-present, however unfortunate, expression in the everyday dialogue of Americans. What was once used as a non-derogatory term to describe someone with an intellectual disability or other developmental delay, has since become an insult, used to show contempt for another person, object, or situation. Whether its usage is malicious or merely careless, the offensive term's prevalence in Americans' vocabulary has yet to wane.

From teens to adults, a vast majority of Americans say they have heard another person call someone a retard (92% of adults and 91% of teens). Further, over half of adults and nearly half of all teens have heard the derogatory phrase directed towards a person who has an intellectual disability (56% of adults and 47% of teens). The lack of sensitivity doesn't appear to end with personal affronts, however. Nearly three in ten teens and four in ten adults agree there's nothing wrong with using the word "retarded" to describe a thing or situation (27% and 38%, respectively).

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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Two Nominees Bearing the Same Surname Will Be Going Home With Oscars Tonight


As the entertainment world celebrates the 89th Academy Awards tonight, two nominees bearing the same surname will be going home with Oscars tonight.


See more details on Who Goes Home With An Oscar Tonight?.

Morocco Has the Fourth Biggest Film Industry in Africa


Morocco's film industry ranks second to the film industry of Egypt in north Africa and also attracts many foreign filmmakers for the exotic tourist attractions which have become some of the best locations for Hollywood films. The most popular films made in Morocco include "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), "The Living Daylights" (1987), "The Last Temptation of Christ" (1988), "The Mummy" (1999), "Gladiator" (2000), "Kingdom of Heaven"  (2005), "Kundun" (1997), "Legionnaire" (1998), "Hanna" (2011), "Hills Have Eyes" (2006), "Babel" (2006), "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" (2011) and parts of the TV series "Game of Thrones" and "Prison Break" have been shot in Morocco.

Queen Njinga: Overlooked African Female Ruler Gets Her Due


Queen Njinga: Overlooked African Female Ruler Gets Her Due
Dr. Linda M. Heywood presents Njinga of Angola: Africa's Warrior Queen to the community

WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Feb. 24, 2017  /PRNewswire/ -- Queen Njinga of Angola is one of the most powerful and brave figures in African history. Her story is often overlooked in history books, but she was one of the most multifaceted rulers in history. At a book signing yesterday at Jamestown Settlement, Dr. Linda M. Heywood, professor of African History at Brown University, discussed her book Njinga of Angola: Africa's Warrior Queen and how Queen Njinga skillfully navigated―and ultimately transcended―the ruthless, male-dominated power struggles of her time.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Speaker Paul Ryan Speaks on President Trump's Travel Ban Order


I addressed the critical issues of the Travel Ban with Speaker Paul Ryan and he sent me the following reply yesterday.


February 23, 2017

Dear Michael Chima,

Thank you for contacting me regarding immigration. We are a compassionate nation, and we are also a nation of laws. It is important we insist that everyone come here legally and maintain legal status. 

I recently visited the Rio Grande Valley in Texas to get a firsthand look at the many challenges facing our law enforcement professionals along the border. It gave me even greater respect for the work that they do day-in and day-out. But more tools and more support are needed for them to do their jobs effectively. 
That is why Congress is working closely with the Trump administration to secure our borders and enforce our immigration laws.

Visit Speaker.gov for future updates on this issue, and thank you again for getting in touch.  

 Sincerely,


Paul D. Ryan
Speaker of the House
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He is not opposed to the executive order President Donald Trump signed on Jan. 27, temporarily banning travelers from seven predominately Muslim countries and halting entrance of all Syrian refugees.
ed out immigrants, refugees, and travellers from seven countries – Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Sudan, and Somalia – originally identified by the Obama administration in a 2015 revision to the visa waiver programme. The programme allowed refugees from 38 countries to enter the US without visas for up to 90 days. President Obama excluded the seven countries from that list, but did not outright ban migration from those areas.



Obama Ranked Second To Lincoln in the Best President of United States


Obama Ranked Second To Lincoln in the Best President of United States 


When it comes to picking the best president in the history of the United States, no one president receives 20% or more of the vote. President Lincoln (19%) tops the list, followed by presidents Obama (15%, including 30% of Democrats), Washington (14%), Reagan (13%), Kennedy (8%) and Franklin Roosevelt (7%).

Those polled were also asked to pick their second choice. When those who chose a president as their first or second choice are added together, the rank order is more or less the same, with Lincoln (31%) topping the list, followed by Obama (26%), Reagan (24%), Kennedy (19%), Washington (18%), Clinton (14%) and Franklin Roosevelt (12%).

Click here for the full report of the Harris' Presidents’ Day Poll.

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, February 21, 2017

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the Most Followed World Leader on Facebook; U.S. President Donald Trump Comes Second


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi the Most Followed World Leader on Facebook; U.S. President Donald Trump Comes into Power with Massive Following

Burson-Marsteller Study Finds 87 Heads of State, 70 Heads of Government and 55 Foreign Ministers Have Personal Pages on the World's Largest Social Media Platform

NEW YORK, Feb. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the most followed world leader on Facebook with 40 million followers on his personal page, and U.S. President Donald J. Trump is in second place with 20 million followers on his personal page, according to the newly released 2017 "World Leaders on Facebook" study by leading strategic communications and global public relations firm Burson-Marsteller.


As of February 1, 2017, the institutional page of the Indian Premier, PMO India, is in third place with 13 million followers, ahead of Queen Rania  of Jordan, in fourth place with 10 million. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan rounds out the top five with 8 million followers.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

The Production, Distribution and Exhibition of Falsehood on Nollywood By CNN and Others


The Production, Distribution and Exhibition of Falsehood on Nollywood By CNN and Others

There is a misrepresentation of facts on Nollywood by certain desperados among the actors, distributors and exhibitors to promote their selfish interests and they are paying both local and international news reporters to publish their misinformation. An example is The Evolution of Nollywood in Pictures http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/15/africa/gallery/nollywood-portraits/, which is not what the title claims.
They paid the CNN to broadcast an erroneous photo documentary on a selection of their favourite actors and actresses and called it an evolution of Nollywood in pictures. But it failed to show the evolution of Nollywood.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Nigerians in Europe Can Send Money To Nigeria Through Mobile Phones


TerraPay Joins Forces With MoneyTrans and Paga to Make Cross Border Remittance Easy Between Europe and Nigeria
 
AMSTERDAM, February 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

TerraPay, a mobile-first international payment network, today announced that it has partnered with MoneyTrans, a leading Money Transfer company established in Europe and Africa as well as Paga, Nigeria's pioneering payments and financial services company to launch cross-border remittances from Spain to mobile wallets in Nigeria.