Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Boxing Night: Edo Boy Wins N1.5m, Light Welterweight Title | PHOTOS

Boxing Night: Edo Boy Wins N1.5m, Light Welterweight Title | PHOTOS

Stanley ‘Edo Boy’ Eribo, on Saturday December 26, became the national light welterweight boxing champion when he defeated Sunday ‘Capo’ Olalekan by knockout at the GOtv Boxing Night V, which took place at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium in Lagos.‎
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Cheered on by the capacity crowd at the venue and using his longer reach as well as superior guile, Edo Boy toyed with Capo. He effectively held off his opponent’s savage punches, while delivering his own with brutal efficiency that yielded a tenth-round knockout.
Edo Boy was adjudged the best boxer of the night, winning the cash prize of N1.5m and the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy. In another explosive title fight, Olaide “Fijaborn ” Fijabi dethroned Sadiq “Police Machine ” Ahmed as the national welterweight champion.
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Fijabi, who made his professional debut last year at the GOtv Boxing Night, was not in the charitable mood of Christmas as he thumped the Police Machine into a daze.
The former champion became unsteady and unable to continue in the fifth round. In the night’s major bout, Nigeria’s Waidi “Skoro ” Usman lost the chance of becoming the African Boxing Union featherweight champion when he lost to Edward ” Ring Messiah” Kakembo of Uganda by a split decision.
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The Ugandan, who boasted pre-match that beating Skoro would be his Christmas gift to his countrymen, was better on the night. He was lightning-fast in offence and clever in defence, evading Skoro’s punches.
In the national super middleweight challenge contest, Rasheed ‘Afonja Warrior’ Abolaji defeatedSunday ‘Golden Child’ Ajuwa by unanimous decision.

Summy Francis, a young Nigerian moves the entire African continent forward

Summy Francis, a young Nigerian moves the entire African continent forward

Africa is on a run to achieve big heights in terms of economy. A change in the African economy is a reflection of young innovators who have come up with successful business initiatives. Summy Smart Francis is one among such innovators.


A Nigerian popularly called SSF is the founder of Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs, a Non-Governmental Organization that seeks to mold young entrepreneurs across Africa, ultimately solving the greatest crisis in every economy, UNEMPLOYMENT.

According to World Bank research, 11 million young people will be entering the job market each year across sub-Saharan Africa, but a large percentage will face unemployment. In Nigeria for instance, a study by the British Council revealed that around 23% of fresh graduates would not find jobs, as the number of graduates far exceeds the job opportunities available.

Thus, the idea behind Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs (A.Y.E) was born, and SSF, alongside the Vice president of A.Y.E, Ibada Ahmed, officially launched the Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs Empowerment Programme (AYEEP) in Nigeria in 2014. With the title Africa’s young entrepreneurs empowerment Nigeria (AYEEN) that funded and developed entrepreneurs across Nigeria. This program has recorded several successes and its being embraced by other African countries and their respective government.

Today, Summy Smart Francis holds the title of the Most Innovative Personality of the year 2015 and he admits that growing A.Y.E did not come without challenges and lessons learnt. “The challenges that were surmountable are what gave birth to and continues to fuel the organization” he says.

He looks forward to the coming years and is confident that through the organizations’ initiatives and its newly launched platforms such as, Economic Development Team (EDT), A.Y.E Connect (an entrepreneurs APP), AFRICA 1800 and Business incubators; the mission of driving Africa into prosperity will be fulfilled!

Africa is on a run to achieve big heights in terms of economy. A change in the African economy is a reflection of young innovators who have come up with successful business initiatives. Summy Smart Francis is one among such innovators.


A Nigerian popularly called SSF is the founder of Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs, a Non-Governmental Organization that seeks to mold young entrepreneurs across Africa, ultimately solving the greatest crisis in every economy, UNEMPLOYMENT.

According to World Bank research, 11 million young people will be entering the job market each year across sub-Saharan Africa, but a large percentage will face unemployment. In Nigeria for instance, a study by the British Council revealed that around 23% of fresh graduates would not find jobs, as the number of graduates far exceeds the job opportunities available.

Thus, the idea behind Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs (A.Y.E) was born, and SSF, alongside the Vice president of A.Y.E, Ibada Ahmed, officially launched the Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs Empowerment Programme (AYEEP) in Nigeria in 2014. With the title Africa’s young entrepreneurs empowerment Nigeria (AYEEN) that funded and developed entrepreneurs across Nigeria. This program has recorded several successes and its being embraced by other African countries and their respective government.

Today, Summy Smart Francis holds the title of the Most Innovative Personality of the year 2015 and he admits that growing A.Y.E did not come without challenges and lessons learnt. “The challenges that were surmountable are what gave birth to and continues to fuel the organization” he says.

He looks forward to the coming years and is confident that through the organizations’ initiatives and its newly launched platforms such as, Economic Development Team (EDT), A.Y.E Connect (an entrepreneurs APP), AFRICA 1800 and Business incubators; the mission of driving Africa into prosperity will be fulfilled!

Lorry crashes into Police checkpoint in Anambra killing 2 policemen and a civilian

Lorry crashes into Police checkpoint in Anambra killing 2 policemen and a civilian

Not the actual accident
A mobile policeman was on Tuesday evening killed when a tipper driver allegedly lost control of his lorry as a result of brake failure and crashed into a police checkpoint at New Tarzan Junction, along Enugu/Onitsha Expressway in Anambra State

Divisional Police Officer at Ogidi, Hassan Musa, confirmed to newsmen yesterday that a policeman lost his life due to the accident, while two others were hospitalized, adding that the driver has been arrested.
According to reports, the driver lost control as he descended the hill towards the police checkpoint, and crashed into another lorry carrying a container  that fell on the policemen.
Some eye-witnesses at the scene of the incident blamed the tipper driver for reckless driving, while others blamed the policemen for always creating artificial traffic jam along the road in a bid to extort money from commercial motorists.

They said the roadblock was created after the recent protests by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and the police have since turned that checkpoint into an extortion point.


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Toke Makinwa's top 9 photos on IG garner over 3.3 million likes

Toke Makinwa joined the likes of American celebs who got several million likes on their top 9 photos. She's a fashionista!

'Chibok girls have not yet been located,' Buhari says

The President also said that Nigeria is working hand in hand with neighbouring countries to ensure it secures the release of the girls.
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President Buhari has revealed that there no reliable intelligence on the whereabout of the Chibok girls.
Buhari said this, while answering questions during his maiden media chat on Wednesday, December 30, 2015.
Channels Television reports that Mr. President said “There has been no firm intelligence where those girls are physical are and what condition they are in.
“What we believe from our intelligence, they kept on shifting them around so that they are not taken by surprise and get them (the Chibok girls) freed.”
The President also said that Nigeria is working hand in hand with neighbouring countries to ensure it secures the release of the girls.
Buhari said "We are looking for a credible Boko Haram leadership that will convince us that the girls are alive. If any Boko Haram just comes out and say he is a leader and that he knows where the Chibok girls are, we cannot automatically believe him.
“We are still keeping our option open that if a credible leadership of Boko Haram can be established and they tell us where those girls are, we are prepared to negotiate with them without any condition.”
Adding that “Some (perceived) leaders of Boko Haram wanted to make contact but we insisted on establishing the bonafide of the ‘so called Boko Haram leadership’ before we can agree to negotiate with them on what terms will they release the girls to us so that we can take them to their parents and back to their school.
“We want to be sure that they are complete (209 I think) and that they are safe and sound, but what we have so far by attacking some of the locations, no Chibok girl has been recovered. They must have dispersed them all over the place."
In April 2014, over 200 female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State
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Jude Okoye acquires new Mercedes Benz CLS


Jude Okoye got himself a New Year gift by acquiring a Mercedes Benz CLS. New year, new things.

Our children are not monsters- argues mom of ISIS fighter

The BBC talked with one young British woman who was recently contacted by ISIS recruiters. She preferred not to use her name, but she did talk about what first got her interested in groups others might view as radical.
It was the news about three teenage girls, gifted students in east London who slipped away in February to join ISIS.

"Why are they going?" she asked herself. "I guess that sparked a sort of curiosity."
She started tweeting stories about the three girls. She thinks that ISIS recruiters found her Snapchat account in her Twitter bio.
"It wasn't really as cliché as people think it was. It wasn't a sort of 'Hey, come join us!'" she notes. "It was more of a, "Hey sister, how are you doin'?' ... It's like a conversation with a friend. It's like a normal thing."
When the recruitment became more intense, she worried most about what joining a radical group would mean for her commitment to soccer. 
"If I have three kids and a husband, am I really going to be able to continue living my passion?" she asked herself. "The thing about this [soccer] team is everyone's a family, everyone's together. You have somewhere where you are accepted, where everyone does love you. Once you have a place to go like this this, you won't even be brought to think about that kind of thing." 
She now works with The Unity of Faiths Foundation, a group that fights radicalization through soccer. 
In Canada, Christianne Boudreau co-founded another kind of group that works to counter extremism. It's called Mothers for Life, and it's a network for parents like her who have lost their sons and daughters to radical groups.
Boudreau's son Damian died fighting with ISIS in Syria last year. She's moving to France, and expects to find a stronger network of parents there looking to counter jihad. 
"There are a lot more parents that have come open to one another, working together, supporting each other," she says. "Whereas in North America, very much there's still a stigma, everybody's holding back. They're afraid to speak out, they're afraid to reach out for help." 
Boudreau says far too often parents miss the signs of radicalization, in part because popular portrayals of extremists lack nuance. 
"They unfortunately look at our children as monsters, and they're not. They're normal, everyday kids that get caught up in something, make mistakes and don't realize the choices they're making," she says. "They're not all evil like what we see in the media. They're kids having emotional struggles." 
When parents suspect their children are drifting toward radicalization, they should turn to others in their community for help, according to Boudreau. 
"Parents shouldn't try to do this on their own," she says. "They're too emotionally connected to their children. And they can end up pushing their youth further away." 
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Davido responds to Dele Momodu's latest gist

Davido responded to the latest gist Dele Momodu shared on his social media page, with the messages above. Some of his fans respond to the tweets. More tweets after the cut...

Photo of Davido's baby mama, Sophie with daughter, Imade

Photo of Davido's baby mama, Sophie with daughter, Imade
Davido's baby Mama, Sophie Momodu, pictured with their daughter, Imade Adeleke. The baby is so adorable!

Juliet Anammah becomes Jumia Nigeria CEO

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Mrs Juliet Anammah, a B.Pharm holder from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Africa’s leading shopping platform,Jumia Nigeria.
Mrs Juliet replaces co-CEOs, Jeremy Doutte and Nicolas Martin, who will now run Jumia Global across the 11 African countries where Jumia operates.
“My objective is to relentlessly focus on building the Jumia brand, making it the one-stop shopping destination in Nigeria by offering convenience and the widest assortment of quality products at affordable prices,” Mrs Juliet said in a press release made available toTechLoy.
She added, “We are building a platform for local and global brands to enter the market at the speed of light by going directly from the factory to the consumers. This is a game changer for Nigeria and a major shift in the way companies look at their market entry strategy.”
This appointment marks a new phase of growth for Jumia Nigeria, emphasized by two key themes: the focus on the customer and the partnership of Jumia with its brands and its vendors, which will be the battlefield of the newly appointed CEO.
Prior to her becoming Jumia Nigeria CEO, Juliet was a Partner at Accenture, where she focused on the digital consumer and route to market for consumer goods companies, and the Managing Director of the firm’s Consumer Goods Practice in Nigeria.
Juliet, who’s very passionate about “Africa rising” and women advancement, brings to Jumia over 24 years of professional experience with six years at senior executive level.
Mrs Juliet Anammah holds a MBA in Finance from Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT) Business School in Lagos, is a member of the Governing Board of The Corona Schools and serves on the board of many other non-profit organizations involved in women development and trade expansion.

Cristiano Ronaldo 'in Miami to arrange to have another child'

Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly left his five-year-old son Cristiano Jr with his mum Dolores in Portugal so he could travel to Miami,  Florida, to deal with arrangements for a sibling for his son, a popular Portuguese TV presenter claimed today.

The 30-year-old spoke of his desire to have 'five or six' little Cristianos in a recent magazine interview.

He told FHM magazine: 'I think I have good conditions to have many kids so I want this. Let's find the right woman.'
He also gushed about his five-year-old, said to have been born in a private clinic in the US with the collaboration of two Mexican surrogate mums.

Cristiano Ronaldo vowed that the identity of his son's mother will never be known.

Ronaldo's mum revealed in her approved biography she had picked up Cristiano Jr, known affectionately as Cristianinho - 'little Cristiano', from a private hospital in Florida.

Cristiano was pictured getting VIP treatment at a basketball match and relaxing bare-chested round his hotel pool while his son stayed with his grandmother more than 3,800 miles away.

Dolores, who this year opened her own Twitter and Instagram pages, posted a string of pictures of her surrounded by her grandchildren including Cristianinho over Christmas in her native Madeira.


Source: Daily Mail.

OPEC says a $10 trillion investment is needed to prevent a massive spike in oil prices

OPEC says that $10 trillion worth of investment will need to flow into oil and gas through 2040 in order to meet the world’s energy needs.

The OPEC published its World Oil Outlook 2015 (WOO) in late December, which struck a much more pessimistic note on the state of oil markets than in the past. On the one hand, OPEC does not see oil prices returning to triple-digit territory within the next 25 years, a strikingly bearish conclusion. The group expects oil prices to rise by an average of about $5 per year over the course of this decade, only reaching $80 per barrel in 2020. From there, it sees oil prices rising slowly, hitting $95 per barrel in 2040.

Long-term projections are notoriously inaccurate, and oil prices are impossible to predict only a few years out, let alone a few decades from now. Priced modeling involves an array of variables, and slight alterations in certain assumptions – such as global GDP or the pace of population growth – can lead to dramatically different conclusions. So the estimates should be taken only as a reference case rather than a serious attempt at predicting crude prices in 25 years. Nevertheless, the conclusion suggests that OPEC believes there will be adequate supply for quite a long time, enough to prevent a return the price spikes seen in recent years.

Part of that has to do with what OPEC sees as a gradual shift towards efficiency and alternatives to oil. The report issued estimates for demand growth five years at a time, with demand decelerating gradually. For example, the world will consume an extra 6.1 million barrels of oil per day between now and 2020. But demand growth slows thereafter: 3.5 mb/d between 2020 and 2025, 3.3 mb/d for 2025 to 2030; 3 mb/d for 2030 to 2035; and finally, 2.5 mb/d for 2035 to 2040. The reasons for this are multiple: slowing economic growth, declining population rates, and crucially, efficiency and climate change efforts to slow consumption. In fact, since last year’s 2014 WOO, OPEC lowered its 2040 oil demand projection by 1.3 mb/d because it sees much more serious climate mitigation policies coming down the pike than it did last year.

Of course, some might argue that even that estimate – that the world will be consuming 110 mb/d in 2040 – could be overly optimistic. Coming from a collection of oil-exporting countries, that should be expected. Energy transitions are hard to predict ahead of time, but when they come, they tend to produce rapid changes. Any shot at achieving the world’s stated climate change targets will require a much more ambitious effort. While governments have dithered for years, efforts appear to be getting more serious. More to the point, the cost of electric vehicles will only decline in real dollar terms over time, and adoption should continue to rise in a non-linear fashion. That presents a significant threat to long-term oil sales.

At the same time, OPEC also issued a word of caution in its report. While oil markets experience oversupply in the short- to medium-term, massive investments in exploration and production are still needed to meet demand over the long-term. OPEC believes $10 trillion will be necessary over the next 25 years to ensure adequate oil supplies. “If the right signals are not forthcoming, there is the possibility that the market could find that there is not enough new capacity and infrastructure in place to meet future rising demand levels, and this would obviously have a knock-on impact for prices,” OPEC concluded. About $250 billion each year will have to come from non-OPEC countries.


Source: Business insider

See what Reuters said about Nigeria

An article in Reuters by John Cohen detailing pervasive corruption in Ukraine was titled: Corruption In Ukraine Is So Bad, A Nigerian Prince Would Be Embarrassed.' Lol. Imagine. The article goes on to explain just how corrupt Ukraine is.
"When it comes to Ukrainian corruption, the numbers speak for themselves. Over $12 billion per year disappears from the Ukrainian budget, according to an adviser to Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau.
And in its most recent review of global graft, anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International ranked Ukraine 142 out of 174 countries on its Corruption Perceptions Index — below countries such as Uganda, Nicaragua and Nigeria. Ordinary Ukrainians also endure paying petty bribes in all areas of life. From vehicle registration, to getting their children into kindergarten, to obtaining needed medicine, everything connected to government has a price."

SANCHEZ HAS TOLD ARSENE WENGER THE PLAYERS HE'S TO SIGN

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Just-in: Alexis Sanchez has told Arsene Wenger the player he must sign for Arsenal.............................The Chilean is certainly an influence on the pitch and his powerful presence off it may just land Arsenal fans with a star signing in the striker department.  


According to the Mirror, Sanchez believes former Manchester United forward Javier Hernandez can compliment him perfectly and has encouraged Arsene Wenger to splash the cash on him.
The Mexican has been in scintillating form for Bayer Leverkusen this season, scoring seven times in his last five games for the Bundesliga outfit. 
 
If the deal goes through, Hernandez would be reunited with former teammate Danny Welbeck
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See the grave of the richest man in Kuwait...he owned 34 oil wells, several hotels and properties

This is supposedly the grave of late Kuwaiti businessman Nasser Al-Kharafi who was considered the 77th richest man in the world. His business spread across engineering, construction, oil, hospitality, power, energy, food,Telecom, Banking,etc. Al-Kharafi died on 17 April 2011 from a cardiac arrest at the age of 67. After all said and done...

Ambode's convoy apprehends Airforce cadets for locking boy in car trunk

Read the press statement below... 
The convoy of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday apprehended two Airforce cadets in Mile 12 area of the State while dehumanizing an artisan, Dahiru Lawal for allegedly breaking the windscreen of a Chrysler Stratus car with registration number KRD 267 DV. 
The cadets – Peters O. Solomon and Abdullahi Fahad, who claimed to be Airforce personnel attached to the Airforce Base in Ikeja, had forced Lawal in the boot of their car after dragging him on the ground for the said offence.

Governor Ambode, who was returning from an inspection visit to Agbowa in Ikorodu, saw the situation and swiftly intervened to save Lawal who was gasping for breath. 
The Governor wondered how such inhuman treatment could be meted to a fellow citizen just for slightly breaking the windscreen of a car.

 When questioned by journalists, the cadets admitted putting Lawal in the boot of their car.
According to them, Lawal tried to escape after breaking the windscreen and ran into the nearby market where they eventually chased and apprehended him.  

Peters said: “What happened is that the boy broke the windscreen in front of my car. When I stopped, I asked him to come, the boy ran away. We have to drag him back and put him in the boot.”
“I kind of threatened his boss that he is working with and when his boss came and looked at what he did to me, that was when I put him inside the boot for the remaining ones to go and call the boss. Not that I locked the boot, I only put him inside the boot, but I did not lock the boot,” he said.
Also Abdullahi said himself and Peters were along Mile 12 after visiting a friend when they heard a knack on their windscreen and they saw Lawal attempting to escape.

“We now run inside the market and dragged him (Lawal) down. I was even asking who he is working with because I want to see his Oga since I know he cannot repair my damaged windscreen. I want to see the man he is working with so that we can settle everything with him. I now told my colleague that we should hand him over to Airforce police at the Airforce Base,” Abdullahi said.
While narrating his ordeal in the hands of the cadets, Lawal who hails from Kaduna State, said he mistakenly damaged the windscreen with the load he carried, and that he took to his heels because he was afraid of what they might do to him.

He said: “I ran into the market and they pursued me and caught me inside the market. They started beating me and dragged me to their car.”

“I ran because I was afraid of what the cadets might do to me, while my boss and people around begged on my behalf, but their pleas fell on deaf ears.”
“The police also came to plead with them to open the boot but they insisted on taking me away and it was at that point that the convoy of the Governor arrived to rescue me from the boot of the car where they kept me,” Lawal said.

He added that he lost his cell phone and the sum of N5, 000 which he was having on him at the point that he was being dragged on the floor.
The Governor had since ordered that the suspects be handed over to the police for further investigation and possible prosecution. 
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
DECEMBER 30, 2015

New video: Baby Paulina: Ketchup ft Uhuru

Nigerian dancehall star, Ketchup who recently got a top of the range automobile from his Label released the video to his most recent single “Baby Paulina”. A continuation of the video to his previous single, Pam Pam, the video directed by Studio Space, chronicles Ketchup’s quest to get a lady’s attention.


The video is simple and further showcases Ketchup’s versatility. The 606 Music artist features one of Africa’s most sought after musicians, Uhuru on “Baby Paulina” and the song was produced was produced by Nigerian producer, Jay Paul.


Watch video below...