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Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Babcock University releases school fees for next session. Students protest
1) Accounting- N1.5million
2) Nursing- N1million
3) Law- N2million
4) Medicine- N3million
5) Others- N860,000
The students are scared to protest in their school because they could get suspended. Babcock is a Christian University and claims to be a non-profit organization, so students don't understand why they have to pay such huge amounts to school there. But here's my thing; complaining about the school fees of a private university is like complaining about the cost of a first class plane ticket. You have other options; business class, premium economy class, economy class. If this is too much for you, move to a federal school, state school or less expensive private schools. Not that I support these fees, I think it's ridiculous. You pay N3million a session to become a doctor and when you eventually get a job, you make less than N200 thousand a month...doesn't make much sense to me...but that's the way the school wants to operate.
Nigeria...hmmm... Well shout out to all the babcock students though lol :)
Lady Mechanic, Sandra Ekperuoh's mechanic workshop in VI sealed
Sandra, who has been an auto mechanic for the past 27 years, runs an NGO that empowers women called the Lady Mechanic Initiative where she has empowered and graduated over 150 women in Lagos State alone. Sandra has over 150 women mechanics in Abuja and 100 women mechanics in Benin where 50 of the girls are graduating in three weeks time. 40 of them will be employed by Sandra immediately after graduation in her Lagos, Benin, Kaduna and Abuja workshops. Some of the girls who have passed through her are now self employed with their own mechanic workshops and even training other female mechanics. This woman has done so much to empower women in this country and helped to reduce prostitution in her home state Edo, so it's so sad to see this happen to her. We should be celebrating this woman, not taking land from her.
She trains these girls for free, still gives them a salary and accommodates them. But the land was sealed, including the Workshop and the hostel for her girls, some of them orphans, stay rent free.
Their reason for sealing the place? They are saying the land belongs to the Lagos State government. The thing is, Sandra has been on that land for the past 10 years.
Hmmm...
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde makes the 2013 TIME 100 Icon list
Waje, is that you? + Singer announces May 1 album release date
Video: Okonjo-Iweala's interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour
Nigerian student facing life imprisonment in Ukraine was released on April 17th
Ukrainian police charged him with attempted murder, but according to eye witnesses, Olaolu was defending himself against six Ukrainian teenagers who attacked him at the entrance to his apartment block last year. Olaolu was said to have managed to get up and defended himself against the assailants with a glass from a broken bottle.
"It was while he was defending himself that police arrived at the scene and the Nigerian was subsequently arrested and charged with attempted murder of five people" a Nigerian embassy staff who had knowledge of the case said at the time.
Olaolu was to face life imprisonment if convicted. Thankfully, he's now a free man.
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UPDATE: wedding photos: Solomon Akiyesi has another wife, Ezinne
Friends Plan Big for fred Amata; his upcoming 50th birthday
A celebrity charity challenge which will be a novelty football match where a select team of Nollywood stars, actors, musicians, comedians TV&Radio personalities, challenge, the 1994 nations cup winning Super Eagles team Kanu Nwankwo, J Jay Okocha and other eagles players to 'Soccertainment' for charity.
This is will be followed by a White Tie Charity Dinner at the Muson Centre on de 18th of may, where variety performances and excerpts from Fred Agbeyegbe's stage play "The King Must Dance Naked" will be performed by Fred Amata and an ensemble cast including, Nobert Young, Kate Henshaw Segun Arinze, Keppy Ekpeyoung Bassey, Bimbo Manuel, Bimbo Akintola, and chidi Mokeme.
IK Ogbonna signs multimillion naira deal with Dubai Fragrance, Rakkaan.
Nigerian Girls sold into slavery and trapped in italy's sex-slave trade.
Across Italy, Nigerian women are forced into the sex trade, essentially kept as slaves who are bought and sold and moved according to a moribund supply and demand. Some of the prostitutes are young girls, just 13 or 14 years old. Others are in their 20s or 30s. Many have children. Some are still married to men in Nigeria. They usually sit on white plastic chairs under umbrellas to protect them from the rain in the winter and the harsh sun in the summer.
The highest concentration of Nigerian forced sex workers is in and around Naples, but they are not limited to the southern reaches. On Thursday, in the central region of Abruzzo, four Nigerian gang members and an Italian taxi driver who allegedly procured prostitutes across the country were sentenced to between nine and 15 years in prison for making 23-year-old Nigerian Lilian Solomon prostitute herself even though she was in the late stages of lymphoma cancer.
The court in Teramo ruled that the Nigerian band prohibited the young woman from seeking treatment and should be held responsible for her death. She was represented in court by members of "On the Road" association against sex trafficking, which alerted authorities about her plight. Solomon testified under oath against the band before she died in 2009. The sentence, four years after her death, won't bring her back, but it is one small step toward holding the sex traffickers accountable.
According to Renato Natale, a local Neapolitan doctor who is a former anti-mafia mayor of Casal di Principe, the majority of the Nigerian girls and women who are sex slaves were sold for around $50,000 by their parents or husbands in Nigeria, often to pay loan sharks or to get families out of debt. Some women paid sums of more than $13,000 out of their own pockets in exchange for the promise to find legitimate work in Italy with the goal of sending money home or even eventually bringing their entire families over. Natale says when they arrive in Italy, they are often raped into submission and plied with drugs and turned into prostitutes.
Many of the women have scars on their bodies from a voodoo-style initiation ritual where they pledge allegiance to their pimps out of fear of torture. "Frida," 26, is a former prostitute who now works at a shelter for abused women in Rome. She says her initiation included vaginal penetration with a hot candle. She has scars on her inner thighs from the hot wax. She worked on the Via Domitiana for three years before she ran away with one of her clients who she befriended. She said many of the women on the Neapolitan highway try to convince the clients to take them away, but they often get caught and the men are threatened never to return. "Even the police sometimes pay for sex," she told The Daily Beast. "There is no protection there from anyone. There is no one you can trust."
She says she was required to pay the Nigerian mafia dons $400 a month for one-square-meter of highway to work off the $50,000 investment. Natale says the Nigerians, in turn, pay a fee to the Casalesi clan of the Camorra organized-crime syndicate, who run the sex trade around Naples. Natale says the women are not allowed to charge more than $13 a trick—the market rate for street sex in the impoverished south—and they are not allowed to refuse customers. Frida says they were afraid to charge more. "They watched us all the time," she says. "They would drive by or send spies to make sure we stayed in line."
Prostitution is not illegal in Italy as long as the sex workers are over 18, but it is illegal to pick up a prostitute on the street. Recently, police have been enforcing the client crackdown on roadside prostitution by fining the clients, so the mob has started buying up apartment blocks along the Via Domitiana and in other parts of the country. They have started moving the women off the streets and into the villas where drugs are sold in the basement and sex is sold upstairs. Natale used to visit the women on the streets and give them medications for STDs. He says the move to put the women in the houses is far more dangerous and life-threatening. "These people are treated like merchandise," he says. "Now they are being kept in these houses that are protected by armed guards. They were somewhat safer on the streets because at least there we could check on them."
There is little hope to stop the illegal sex-trafficking racket, says Natale, because most of the women are illegal immigrants and do not have documents and are not in the Italian state system and therefore "nonexistent" in the eyes of the authorities. But there is also a bigger problem in that there is no authoritative government entity currently involved in stopping sex trafficking in Italy. All the work is done by non-governmental organizations with limited funds and virtually no power. "We are like ghosts," says Frida, who recently legalized her living status in Italy and wants to help other Nigerians get off the street. "We are literally shadows on the highwa
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Prof. Dora Akunyili wins US health award
The award organised by the Hackensack University Health Network in New Jersey, in collaboration with a US-based firm with the Nigerian Healthcare Foundation, took place at the 8th Annual Faces of Hope Banquet on Saturday.
Presenting the award, the Chairman of Hackensack University Medical Centre, Dr. Jeffrey Boscamp, commended the former Director-General of the Nigerian National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control for her industry and commitment to honesty, transparency and selfless service.
He noted that Akunyili's immense contribution to the fight against fake medicine in Nigeria and West African sub-region would always be remembered, particularly her visionary leadership in health care.
Monday, 22 April 2013
Charly Boy kneels in front of Lady Di at the airport.
PHOTOS: P-Square, AY, Kanayo O. Kanayo fly economy to AMAA awards
Given the packed nature of the seats, AY was said to have referred to it as a "molue".
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Sokoto Deputy Governor’s Son Dies In Car Accident.. RIP Lukman Shagari.
Lukman died in a fatal car accident while travelling from Abuja to Sokoto.
Sources revealed that Lukman lost control of the car he was driving. The car somersaulted several times before catching fire.
The impact of the fire eventually killed two out of the 3 occupants of the car.
We learnt Lukman who is based in London, UK visited his family in Abuja before heading down to Sokoto to see his father.
Only one out of the three occupants of the accident car survived.
Lukman is survived by his wife and a newborn baby.
Lots of messages and prayers for him and his family are all over twitter.
May his soul rest in perfect peace.
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