Monday, 14 March 2016

There was a Country . Reuben Abati supports with" In This Same Country"


Before you start reading, a little heads-up the post is long, however very insightful. We need to go back to a society that reads anyway.
 



There is today in Nigeria an entire generation of Nigerian-passport wielding men and women who do not actually know, to borrow Achebe’s words that indeed “there was once a country”. These children born in a season of austerity, and raised during the years that the locusts ate, have become angry citizens. They are angry because they live in a country that makes them feel less worthy than the human standard. 
The only Nigeria that they know is a country that makes them feel ashamed of their own origins. Many of them have enjoyed the privilege of foreign education and exposure to some of the best traditions in other parts of the world, but when they return to their own country, right from the airport, the snow of failure and inefficiency strikes them in the face, leaving them with no option but to wonder quo Vadis Nigeria? It is the same question that their parents asked and the tragedy is that their own children except something else happens are likely to ask exactly this same old and vexed question. 
      The angst of this young generation is made worse when they are told that Nigeria was not always like this. In their late 20s to thirties, these children have only known that Nigeria where fuel scarcity is a fact of daily life, and part of the mechanism of survival is to know how to draw fuel with your mouth, or negotiate black market purchase of fuel, while lugging Jerry cans, either at the fuel station or a roadside corner where you cannot be sure of the quality of fuel- all of that in a country that is the world’s sixth largest producer of crude oil. These children have only known a country where the roads are bad, services are sub-standard, people are mean, criminality is rife, and electricity is available once in a blue moon. 
       What they know is a country where the pastors and malams are better known for lying, swearing, cheating, calling the name of God in vain. In their Nigeria, public and private officials are lazy and unproductive, they just want to reap, and they have sucked the country so dry, her glands are wasted, flat, going south and no more presentable, the balloon has suffered a blow out, even the blind can see that this is so. These angry children are no longer proud of the green passport; because the Constitution allows dual citizenship, they’d rather grab the citizenship of another country, and remain linked to Nigeria only by blood, and that is the case because they have parents who would not want them to DE-link completely, but if they don’t, their own children and their own children after them, are already being lost to countries where things work, where the basic necessities of life are taken for granted and where the future is not a distant, unknown, and impossible destination. 
The anger and the nonchalance of this generation of Nigerians is the pain and the agony of an older generation that knew a different country before all things went kaput and Nigeria became a byword for the unhinged, the dark, the ugly and the regrettable. Our generation and the generation before us knew a different country.  And because that is so, memory is an affliction, a source of torment, nostalgia and regret, more so as that distant past now seems so unattainable not because distance often makes the past look better, but because in Nigeria, the past is sorely idyllic. Those who lived in that other country and are still alive could not have forgotten so soon, because to forget something that important is to self-deny, it is to pretend, it is to abuse, it is in all, an act of pitiable abnegation. 
       How could we have forgotten? How can anyone possibly forget?  This was once a country where Nigerians felt at home in virtually any part of the country.  Igbo’s lived peacefully in the North, and Fulani herdsmen were at peace with other Nigerians, and there was no issue with the planting of yams or the grazing of cattle.  In this same country, Southerners lived for decades in the North, acquired property and spoke the language of their hosts. We grew up knowing Baba Kaduna, Daddy Kano, Mama Kafanchan, Uncle Porta, just as persons from the East and the South -South contested for elective positions in the West and won.  There was a civil war yes, and things began to change but even after the war, it was never this bad. Nigerians from the South still went on national assignment in the North, Christians and Muslims tried to live together in peace, but today, things have fallen apart. 
     There is no open civil war, but this country is at war on all fronts, the worst fronts being the ethnic, the religious and the political, and these post-civil war children just can’t understand why the generations of their fathers and grandmothers can’t run an efficient country. They have been taught in school that every nation has problems, but leadership is about managing those problems and building a happy nation. They hear about the big names of Nigerian history, the statesmen who fought for independence, the Amazons who defended the place of women in national decision making processes, the accomplished scientists, the literati and cultural workers, but the historical figures who have made the biggest impression on them are the ones who ruined the nation with their acts of omission and commission. 
In this same country, the Naira used to be at par with the pound and was for many years stronger than the dollar. So strong was the Naira that many Nigerians, including the lower middle class could afford to travel to London on Friday evening, attend a party in London on Saturday, attend church service on Sunday, check out one or two mistresses in paid-for flats in different parts of London, and return to Nigeria early enough on Monday morning to be able to go to work. All of that was no big deal. Everyone in London knew the Nigerians. They were the biggest spenders and they threw the best parties. There was Nigeria Airways; owned and operated by the Nigerian government and it was one of the best airlines in Africa. Its pilots were rated among the best in the world. Its safety record was superb. And it was affordable. It was the pride of the nation.  Within the country, Nigeria Airways was also efficient. A trip from Lagos to Calabar in those days was just N44!  Students enjoyed rebates too.  
      In this same country, once upon a time, public transportation was impressive. In Lagos for example, the public transportation system was almost exactly a version of what they have in London. This may sound like something being made up to the younger generation, but it is nothing but the truth. The railway system worked too, and one of the most prestigious jobs was to be a railway staff.  That same Nigerian Railway Corporation that is now a parody of its former self, used to link up the entire country and it helped to build cities and villages, as the various major train stations became commercial centers. Today, railway transportation looks like something we are trying to reinvent.
       Once upon a time in this same country, those who sent their children abroad did so majorly out of choice, not necessity, because Nigerian schools were among the best in the continent and the world. Teachers from different parts of the world, the best and the brightest, sought employment in Nigerian schools. The Naira was strong, investors -both commercial and intellectual - trooped to this country in droves and they enriched us in many ways.  The schools were well-equipped; they attracted students and teachers based on their reputation.  
     Parents sent their own children to their alma mater out of loyalty, and regard for tradition. That pattern of grandfather, father and son attending the same secondary school seems to have ended; the public schools in Nigeria have failed, the missionary schools of old have been destroyed by hostile government take-over, back in the hands of the missions, the destruction is yet to be fully corrected. The younger generation reflects on all this: mostly products of private schools, they can’t understand why a country that still prides itself as the giant of Africa cannot run a decent education system or provide jobs for the products of its school system. 
       In this same county, we used to have industrial estates. In Lagos, Apapa, Ikeja and Isolo were industrial estates.  In Kaduna, Jos, and Enugu, manufacturing companies created jobs and wealth. We had uncles and aunties who used to do shifts in many factories and this country produced things: from refrigerators to bulbs to vehicles to metals to books, to textiles to shoes. Sad: many of those factories have become churches! In those days, if you went into a bookshop, you could not miss the mint-fresh smell of the books on display. I miss that smell. There are fewer bookstores today and the books no longer smell the same, because by the time they are imported and passed through dirty containers and the hands of thieving handlers, the books lose their soul. 
      Once upon a time in this same country, there was so much hope about tomorrow. Salaries were paid as and when due. State governments offered students bursaries and scholarships.  School was attractive because the teachers were dedicated and they were smart. At the university level, the government provided subsidized tuition and feeding; the rooms were kept clean by staff, the libraries were well-stocked; there was light and water and town-gown relationship was just fine. In the larger society, the present regime of no water, no fuel, and no electricity was unheard of.  You may have heard of the British standard, there was in fact at a time, the Nigerian standard, and this was the standard that other Africans looked up to. 
This same country dominated the continent, morally, intellectually and culturally. Financially too: so rich was Nigeria that a former Head of State reportedly boasted that our problem was not money but how to spend it! 
        But, sorry, we lost it all. And the rains began to beat us. The victims are the younger ones who have not known any other country but this new one. The danger is:  they may never know how to make a difference when they inherit this poisoned chalice called Nigeria. 
BY REUBEN ABATI
Has anyone else read “There was a Country “by Chinua Achebe? If you have not, grab a copy now.
I have always considered Mr. Abati as a really good writer, and this write-up proves true. Today I choose not to criticize him on the role he played in further destroying Nigeria when he served the people, however again I have to admit he raised really good points and as Nigeria’s we have to start looking at the prominence of our past and incorporate it in our future, not for us but for the future generations . This write-up took me back to my childhood, when my mother would tell my siblings and I stories of the giant Nigeria once was, and we would listen attentively with voracious envy because we wanted to know that Nigeria she knew. It is nostalgic for me, and it just got me wondering when “did things fall apart”?

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Could Bill Cosby Walk Away Free? Sexual Assault Charges Could Be DROPPED Due To One Crucial Email.

As Radar reported, after years of rape allegations by at least 55 women, Bill Cosby was finally arrested Dec. 30 in relation to the alleged 2004 rape of Andrea Constand, but now, a single email threatens to tank the entire case.

Back in 2005, a former Pennsylvania District Attorney allegedly made a verbal agreement with Cosby that he would not face criminal charges for any revelations made in the course of deposition testimony given in relation to the civil lawsuit that Constand brought against him after their encounter. The Daily Mail reports that former D.A. Bruce Castor explained the deal to his successor, 

Risa Vetri Ferman via email, saying that his intent in making the agreement was to help Constand’s civil case by eliminating the possibility of Cosby pleading the Fifth during deposition testimony.
“I can see no possibility that Cosby’s deposition could be used in a state criminal case, because I would have to testify as to what happened, and the deposition would be subject to suppression,” the email read. “I cannot believe any state court judge would allow that deposition into evidence… Knowing this, unless you can make out a case without that deposition and without anything the deposition led you to, I think Cosby would have an action against the County and maybe even against you personally.”

Although this email was sent just three short months before Cosby’s arrest, current D.A. Kevin Steele has said that he will fight to have the agreement thrown out on procedural grounds. Still, the 78-year-old’s legal team is fighting tooth and nail to ensure that Cosby’s admissions do not result in jail time. “A citizen’s constitutional rights cannot be thwarted by politically motivated prosecutors willing to break agreements made by their predecessors,” Cosby’s attorney Brian McMonagle wrote in a motion. “The commonwealth’s agreement must be enforced, and the charges dismissed.”

Culled radaronline.

16,000 Workers To Lose Jobs As Walmart Resolves To Close 269 Stores



The biggest retailer in the United has announced that it will be shutting down 269 of its stores including 159 in US.
“Closing stores is never an easy decision but it is necessary to keep the country strong and positioned for the future” said Doug McMillon. President and CEO of Walmart Stores.
16,000 workers are expected to lose their jobs due to the company’s decision.


Let's pray this does not come to a city near you.

Lassa Fever Confirmed In Lagos Nigeria


The case, which was diagnosed at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, involves a 25-year-old student from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
The patient is said to have been admitted first at a private hospital in Ojokoro area of Lagos State.
According to the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, the patient is responding to treatment.
The death of a Lassa fever victim at the National Hospital in Abuja, the nation’s capital, had brought the total number of deaths to 43 in the country, from 10 states.

Announcing the death at the National Hospital on Wednesday, the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, called on health workers at all levels to be more vigilant and look out for patients with symptoms of Lassa fever.
The Minister advised residents of affected states not to panic but to maintain high level vigilance and present themselves for test if they feel unhealthy or they feel symptoms of Lassa fever which include high fever, stooling, tiredness and vomiting among others.

He cautioned that self-medication should be avoided at this period.

How The Actions Of A Few,Affect Many .German Town Bans Refugees From Swimming Pool


A town near the German cities of Cologne and Bonn has banned male refugees from the municipal pool after sexual harassment complaints. Tension is high in Germany over immigration and women's rights.

A suburb of the German city of Bonn has forbidden adult male refugees from visiting the town's public pool, a city spokesman announced on Friday. After women at the municipal pool in Bornheim had begun complaining of sexual harassment, said the spokesman, it was clear that immediate action should be taken to protect the rights of the women.

Initially the men, who live in a shelter in Bornheim while they await the results of their asylum applications, were given access to the municipal pool as part of a small package of benefits. Soon, however, women began going to the manager saying the men's behavior was unacceptable.
While none of the incidents amounted to anything illegal, the city said it was important first and foremost to make it clear to the men that in Germany, the rights of women are sacrosanct.
"Once our social workers tell us that they have got the message, we'll terminate the measure," said Markus Schnapka, head of Bornheim's social welfare office.

Germany has been on edge about immigrants and sexual violence since a string of sexual assaults were carried out, many by asylum seekers, in the city of Cologne, which is very close to Bonn, on New Year's Eve. The attacks have sent shock-waves through a country that usually has a great deal of faith its public institutions.

 The scandal has touched everyone from the Cologne chief of police, who has since stepped down, to the state of North-Rhine Westphalia's regional government, to Chancellor Angela Merkel herself and her open-door policy for refugees.

Culled.stelladimokokorkus

French drug trial leaves one brain dead and five critically ill

One person is brain dead and five others are seriously ill after taking part in a drug trial for Portuguese pharmaceutical firm Bial at a clinic in north-west France.

The French health ministry said the six male patients aged 28 to 49 had been in good health until taking the oral medication. They started taking the drug on 7 January. One person started feeling ill on Sunday and the other five afterwards. The brain dead volunteer was admitted to hospital in Rennes on Monday. Other patients went in on Wednesday and Thursday.


Pierre-Gilles Edan, head of the hospital’s neurology department, said one man was brain dead, three others were suffering a “handicap that could be irreversible” and another had neurological problems. The sixth volunteer had no symptoms but was being monitored.
The French health minister, Marisol Touraine, said 90 people in total had taken part in the trial and received some dosage of the drug; others had taken a placebo. All trials on the drug have been suspended and all volunteers who have taken part in the trial are being called back.

The ministry said the test was carried out by the Bio-trial clinic for Bial, which “specialized in carrying out clinical trials”.
The trial was intended to test for side-effects of the new drug but all trials at the clinic have been suspended and the French state prosecutor has opened an inquiry.

Touraine said the drug was a so-called FAAH inhibitor meant to act on the body’s endocannabinoid system, which deals with pain. Earlier reports suggested that the drug contained cannabinoids, an active ingredient found in cannabis plants, but the minister said it did not contain the drug or any derivatives of it.

Touraine said the study was a phase one clinical trial, in which healthy volunteers take the medication to “evaluate the safety of its use, tolerance and pharmacological profile of the molecule”.

Medical trials typically have three phases to assess a new drug or device for safety and effectiveness. Phase one entails a small group of volunteers and focuses only on safety. Phase two and three are progressively larger trials to assess the drug’s effectiveness, although safety remains paramount.
Testing had already been carried out on animals, including chimpanzees, starting in July, Touraine said.

Bial said it was committed to ensuring the well-being of test participants and was working with authorities to discover the cause of the injuries, adding that the clinical trial had been approved by French regulators.


Every year, thousands of volunteers, often students looking to make extra money, take part in such trials. Mishaps are relatively rare, but in 2006 six men were treated for organ failure in London after taking part in a clinical trial into a drug developed to fight auto-immune disease and leukemia.

culled from stelladimokokorkus

20 Killed In Ouagadougou Terrorist Attack


At least, 20 of the several people held hostage by Islamic Terrorists at the Ouagadougou Splendid hotel have been killed.  The Gun men stormed the hotel frequented by foreigners in the early hours of Saturday firing shots and have taken many hostages.

U.S and French Soldiers engaged the terrorists in gun battle and so far have been able to free 30 hostages including the communication minister.

The Terror group Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for the attack. Rescue operation is in progress at the time of this report.

I still don’t understand how ending the lives of fellow human beings help these terrorists pass their message.

Wise Words. Donald Trump and His Team Should Take A Page Out of This Book


O Dear! Celine Dion Loses Brother To Cancer Two Days After Husband’s Death


It’s a double blow for the legendary singer, Celine Dion as her brother Daniel 59, dies of a terrible combination of throat, tongue and brain cancer 2 days after husband, Rene Angeli died of throat cancer.


Daniel died surrounded by family members in the early hours of Saturday at a palliative hospice outside Montreal Canada. He is survived by three children Vaine, Guillaume and Marie-Michele. His wife Ghyslaine Bujold died of Cancer in 2015.

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Unbelievable,Black Actors Snubbed Again.The 2016 Academy Awards


Once again black actors and producers have been shut out of the 2016 Oscar Awards. None of the movies produced featuring black actors appeared on the list in any category save for straight outta of Compton which is nominated for original screen play by Jonathan Herman and Andrea Berloff both, of which are obviously white.

There has been lots of expectations for actors like Idris Elba in ‘Beast of no Nations’ ( who by the way was beyond outstanding, from the accent to the facial expressions) ,Will Smith in ‘Concussion’ Benicio Del Toro in ‘Sicario’ to get the Oscar nod this year.

“Straight outta Compton” a well-reviewed film featuring African-American actors, quickly began trending on Twitter. Other outraged awards-watchers began tweeting with the hashtag#Oscarssowhite.

“The only time black actors are nominated for an Oscar is when they’re cast as slaves” someone said on twitter. Which I would have to agree with, even Rocky got nominated in a movie about Apollo Creed's son.
The academy can chose to ignore people’s criticisms. But if numbers are anything to go by then they should be worried. Their viewership was down by 18% last year and I pray it only gets worse. The complaints people are making are totally credible, I still have not gotten over Selma being snubbed last year, and this year not only are outstanding black actors snubbed, no person of color is nominated, how? Can someone send the  academy DVD”s of beasts of no nation, straight outta Compton, and concussion, I would like to believe they have not viewed them.
Note to the academy, you are only succeeding in losing credibility, we watched movies this year and without bias, people are now capable of spotting outstanding actors in movies.do the right thing please.

Let me leave you with tweets from Piers Morgan;
Piers Morgan @piersmorgan
BREAKING NEWS:
Oscars Whitewash: 20 acting nominations, no black actors among them.    #OscarNoms
No Oscar nomination for Straight Outta Compton either - which was brilliant.
Hollywood remains hideously racist.
#OscarNoms


Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Ireland Calls For The Ban of Donald Trump Into The Country


Members of the Irish parliament are set to discuss the petitions calling for US GOP candidate, Donald Trump. The Petition titled- “Ban Donald Trump from Ireland” and “Ban Donald Trump from Entering Ireland” will be addressed by the Joint Committee of Service Oversight and Petitions.


The petitions are in response to Trump’s proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States, which Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenney said was “not acceptable.

While i agree that trump has made a habit of making careless statements,i fear this would only produce a ripple effect.
What country will be next ?

New Information.The Teens Who Raped 18 Year Old Girl In Brooklyn Claim They Saw Her Having Sex With Her Dad And Joined In



The fifth culprit, Travis Beckford in the Brooklyn playground gang rape was arrested on Tuesday and all five teens are now in custody.

Two of the teens admitted that they had sex with the girl after finding her drunk but said it was consensual. They claim they saw the girl having sexual intercourse with her drunk father who offered them alcohol when they approached.

A relative of one the teens said one of the boys recorded the girl having sex with her father before asking if they could join in.

The girl’s father was said to have staggered off and returned with a beer bottle which he threw at the boys according to the cops.

The father told cops he eventually went to two nearby delis for help, but workers there have said he was too drunken for them to understand him. In the end, he flagged down a passing patrol car.


The Teens have been charged with forcible compulsion, criminal sex act and sex abuse and will be tried as adults.
So indeed incest is a practice closer to home than we all think.Quick question was the father having sex with his daughter at the playground? like on public property? I can't deal .

Meet Nike Okundaye.The Nigeria Woman With No Formal Education But Teaches At Harvard


Ogidi, Kogi State Nigeria. She lost her mother and her grandmother at a young age but rose above her challenges to become a force to be reckoned with in Traditional Textile Design globally.

At the tender age of six, Nike lost her mother and had to go and live with her grandmother who introduced her to the Art of traditional weaving and dyeing. Her grandmother whom she says was the head of the community weavers taught her the benefit of hard work by painstakingly teaching her the fine art of the Adire design. Although she felt her grandmother was being hard on her then, she says the discipline and virtue instilled in her made her who she is today.

Her hope of having a formal education died with her mother who she says would have ensured she pursued her education to the University level had she been alive. However, she attributes her journey in life to destiny. Had her mother been alive, she wouldn’t have had the opportunity to learn the fine art of traditional design that has taken her around the globe.


Nike’s romance with international exposure began in 1968 when she had an exhibition at the Goethe Institute in Lagos. Since then, she has grown to become a major name on the international art circuit. She is most outstanding in paintings and design of Adire, beadwork and batik.

Nike Monica Davies-Okundaye lectures in different institutions across the world including notable institutions like Harvard, Columbus, and Edmonton Ohio and in Los Angeles, among others, impacting the knowledge of her traditional Adire design in willing students. She is so skilled in her art that she lectures doctoral students even without a formal education.

“The type of education I had at the time was the education that is passed from parents to their children, not the education you get in a classroom. It was the practical type of education,” She said.

She brings vivid imagination as well as a wealth of history and tradition into the production of Adire. Her works are celebrated in major capitals of the world, with her designs exhibited in countries like the USA, Belgium, Germany, Japan and Italy, among others.

About two years ago, her Adire painting was accepted at The Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum, located in Washington DC, US. Some of her works can be found among-st the collection of prominent personalities around the world, including the White House.

Her Gallery, Nike Art Gallery located in Lagos, Nigeria is a sight to behold with beautiful works of art on display. She also has a workshop in Oshogbo, western part of Nigeria where she teaches rural women how to make beautiful Adire designs and all sort of Arts works.

In May 2006, Nike was awarded one of the highest Italian national awards of merit by the government of the Republic of Italy in appreciation of her efforts in using art to address and solve the problems of Nigerian prostitutes (sex workers) in Italy. She has also received several accolades and international recognition for her works.


Two former presidents of the United States, Bill Clinton and George Bush were so enthralled by her works that they sought audience with her during their visit to Nigeria.
Bonus points;Nike is married with children.

It is the little things like this that makes me smile,makes me proud,and keeps me positive that there is room in the sky for me.

Senators suspect presidency behind ‘missing’ 2016 budget documents


The Nigerian 2016 Budget is Missing.this confuses me,how does a country's budget disappear?

click here  for full story.

Charlie Sheen Is Reportedly Off His HIV Medication And Seeking Help From A Quack Doctor



Charlie Sheen has revealed he’s no longer taking his HIV medication.
“I’ve been off my meds for about a week now,” Sheen said in a pre-taped segment for “The Dr. Oz Show “according to People.

People Magazine reports that the actor is reportedly off his meds in order to seek alternative treatment from a physician named Chachoua who Dr. Mehmet Oz says is not licensed to practice in the US.

Sheen has not said what the new treatment entails.


“Am I risking my life? Sure,” Sheen said in the segment. “So what? I was born dead. That part of it doesn’t faze me at all.”
Chachoua reportedly told Oz he was so confident in his treatment that he had injected himself with some of Sheen's blood — probably not a good idea considering that HIV is spread by direct contact with blood and certain other bodily fluids.

"I drew some blood from him and I injected myself with it and I said, 'Charlie, if I don't know what I'm doing, then we're both in trouble now aren't we?'" Chachoua reportedly told Oz by phone.
When Sheen first revealed that he was HIV positive on the “Today” show last year, his levels of the virus were “undetectable.” Now, Sheen says, his levels have gone up to the point that they are detectable.
culled .stelladimokokorkus

I remember before Charlie came out, and, everyone was speculating who was the actor with the disease was. I also remember reading on several blogs that some women had come forward to say they were infected by Charlie, so how exactly is this man still walking around free?

And It Keeps Getting Worse.Nigerian Naira Crashes to 300 Against Dollar


Monday’s stoppage of foreign exchange sales to Bureau De Change operators by the Central Bank of Nigeria failed to lift the naira on Tuesday as the currency exchanged for 300 against the United States dollar in Kano, 290 in Lagos and 292 in Abuja.
Financial experts said the naira would decline further, while private sector operators described the move as a welcome development.

The ban was announced on Monday, when naira trading at 285 against the dollar at the parallel market from 278 on Friday.

According to The Acting President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, in a telephone interview that the currency traded against the greenback at 300, 290 and 292 in Kano, Lagos and Abuja a day after the CBN announcement.

“There is cut of (dollar) supply to the market.
The BDC sub-sector has been murdered. We are not coping. The naira is going to head northwards. There is no solution in sight,”
Gwadabe lamented.

The Head of Investment Research, Afrinvest West Africa Limited, Mr. Ayodeji Ebo, said the stoppage of Forex sale to the BDCs meant that the CBN wanted everybody to apply to the banks for dollars.
He stated, “But we feel the pressure now will move from the BDCs to the parallel market. We will see significant spike in the value of the naira at the parallel market because the little supply to the BDCs have also helped to cushion the demand at the parallel market.

“It will further compound or increase the spread between the parallel market and the inter bank market. So, it will also increase round-tripping
And unethical practices within the financial system.”

On the lifting of the ban on cash deposits into domiciliary accounts, Ebo said, “I am still skeptical about how this will work except they are also assuring us that if you deposit it, you can consummate business with it........”

culled .stelladimokokorkus

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Donald Trump Is A Racial And Religious Arsonist- Travis Smiley



Travis smiley, Talk show host and  author of the Covenant with Black America has accused Donald Trump of being divisive labeling him a ‘Racial and Religious’  Arsonist.

“What troubles me though is that, that Trump is still, to my mind at least, an unrepentant, irascible religious and racial arsonist and so, when we talk about how Trump is rising in the polls, you can’t do that absent the kind of campaign he’s running, the issues that he’s raising and for us to say Donald Trump is rising in the polls and not connect that to the base message that he’s putting out there, I think just misses the point.” he said while speaking on ABC’s This week.

Obama's Final State Of The Union Address.How The Abduction Of American Sailors Will Shake-Up The Address



President Obama will deliver his final State of The Union address today at 9PM ET. In recent developments, I can only wonder how the Capture of the 10 American sailors will influence his address which is just four hours from now .The White house moreover released a scorecard showing the achievement of Obama’s administration since assumption of office.

Will updating as the news progresses.I say a Prayer For the sailors Today.

Disney Sweetheart, Star Michael Galeota Dies At Age 31 From ‘Natural Causes

Disney Channel star Michael Galeota has passed away aged 31, according to US reports. Michael, who appeared on The Jersey which aired from 1999 to 2004 and followed the adventures of a football player and his friends, was found by a friend who went to his Glendale, California, home on Sunday to check on him after not hearing from him over the weekend


According to TMZ, the actor went to the hospital last week complaining of abdominal pains but left on Wednesday against the advice of doctors

The website reports that the star had a history of high cholesterol and hypertension, as well as battling inflammation of the digestive track otherwise known as diverticulitis.
Michael’s passing is reportedly being treated as death from natural causes and an autopsy is pending.
 
The New York-born actor appeared in 56 episodes playing character Nick Lighter alongside co-stars Theo Greenly, Courtnee Draper, McNally Sagal, Michael Bofshever and Jermaine Williams.

The child star got his first big career break in The Baby-Sitters Club, before going on to play a number of small roles in TV shows.


His last acting credit on IMDB is for The Jersey..

Monday, 11 January 2016

Another Blow For Bill Cosby.George Washington University Withdraws Honorary Certificate



The US George Washington University is overturning the honorary doctorate certificate awarded Bill Cosby following several allegations of sexual assault.

The Washington College’s practice has been not to pull a degree because of information that surfaced after it was awarded, however the allegations have distressed the alumni and students who have been sexually assaulted, President Steven Knapp said.

“I have therefore decided that the university will rescind Mr. Cosby’s honorary degree,” he said in a statement on the school’s website.


Cosby, 78, was charged last month with sexually assaulting a woman in 2004 after plying her with drugs and alcohol. The charges, filed days before the statute of limitations on the alleged crime was to expire, are the only criminal charges the entertainer faces after more than 50 women accused him of sex assault.

I choose to reserve my opinion at this time 
credit.exhalenaija