Monday 31 August 2015

D'TIGERS BREAKS SPELL AS NIGERIA WINS 2015 AFROBASKET





After a long time spell, the Nigeria basketball team (D’Tigers) won their first African Basketball Championship. Over the weekend D’Tigers won the defending champions, Angola by 74 points to 65 after beating the Senegalese team to qualify for the FIBA Afrobasket Championship finals for the first time in history. This victory gives them an automatic ticket to participate at the 2016 Olympics in Rio – Brazil.


Chamberlain Oguchi emerged the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2015 Afrobasket championship.

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Saturday 29 August 2015

THE IRON LADY YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT

Started activism on children’s right at the age of 10 in Calabar area of the Niger Delta where she was raised. She spoke at events and raised awareness on the plight of Nigerian children, especially during the Children’s Day celebration.  Later in her secondary school days, she worked on adolescents and youth’s reproductive health issues.



Esther Agbarakwe (aka EstherClimate) co-founded the Nigerian Youth Climate Coalition (NYCC) in 2009 after working and volunteering as a Peer Health Educator from 2004 to 2008. She also serves as the technical Advisor to the African Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC) and African coordinator of UN Commission on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) - Youth and Children Major Group.


Born on April 1984, EstherClimate studied Chemistry at the University of Calabar, Nigeria and had her Post-graduate degree on Sustainable Development at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Esther cares for the environment and young people, who will bear the consequences of the actions of older generations. Her Climate activism began when she became part of the Earth Charter Initiative, a diverse global network of people and institutions that promote values and the principle of sustainable development.

Life according to her is already hard among communities living in rural areas and slums. This people have limited or no access to health infrastructures or any social infrastructure at all. Climate change is making life even harder for them.


Esther has represented Nigeria and Africa at over 13 global governance meetings on sustainable development.

Some other achievements of Esther Agbarakwe are:

  • A 2009 Dekeyser & Friends Foundation Fellow
  • 7th LEAP Africa Annual Nigerian Youth Leadership Award in 2010.
  • She was selected as 'Women Deliver 100 Young Leaders' for her strong interest in women’s issues
  • Atlas Corps international fellow
  • Commonwealth Youth Climate fellow
  • Youngers of the Elders+Youngers initiative involving notable leaders such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Gro Harlem Brundtland.
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Monday 24 August 2015

THE MOON LANDS IN THE NORTH


This is the Moon’s second visit to Nigeria since taking office in 2007. His last visit to Nigeria was in 2011 when he came to discuss the crises in southern Sudan and Libya with then leader Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

The UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, yesterday 23rd August, and was received by Bulus Lolo - the Permanent Secretary (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), the UN Resident Coordinator, Daouda Toure, UNFPA Executive Director, Babatunde Oshotimehin and Special Representative of UN Secretary-General to Nigeria and West Africa, Mohammed Ibn Chambas.

According to a UN statement, Moon said in a private meeting of state governors in Abuja, "Across our world, we see insecurity, inequality, growing divides. I know this is a deep and vital challenge in particular for the governors of the northeast. A crucial moment. It is also a time of hope.” He commended Nigerians and their leaders for the peaceful democratic transition of power. He said, he was happy to know that despite this, the country was facing all the challenges with the needed vigour, and pledged the support of the UN to the desire of the leadership of the country’s leaders to move the nation forward.


He also told the governors he hoped they would use the sustainable development goals for the development of their states. He reminded the governors that no leader had the capacity of achieving this alone, and that leaders must carry the people along so they can achieve their aims.

The UN Secretary General will lay a wreath at the UN Building later today in memory of persons who died in the 2011 bombing of the house.

Before his departure, he will meet the Nigerian business community and would be having a discussion on "The Role of Nigeria Business and the Economy in Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals and Addressing Climate Change".



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Saturday 22 August 2015

THE PRETTY FEMALE FARMER




Did I hear you say, this blogger seems to be a feminist. Guess you are 90 percent right. Sometimes I sit down at a corner in my room and wonder how these perceived fragile being prosper in their homes and profession. Delicate, yet dynamic and industrious.


This brings me to a pretty young farmer on this part of the world, who has established herself as a success in Agro-business - Mosunmola Cynthia Umoru
 
A 2004 graduate of Zoology from the Lagos State University (LASU). An Ashoka fellow. Alumnus of the U.S Department of States International Leadership Programme, and Pan African University under the Enterprise Development Center. Mosunmola is passionate about food, farming, youth’s development and community development.


She registered her company in 2004 when she was in her final year in the university. Honeysuckles PTL Ventures with the primary aim of selling processed food produces was launched to serve food retail chains in the country, when the fast food restaurant industry was emerging in Nigeria.

The first major business her company did was to supply chicken, snails and catfish for some branches of Tantilizers. This business opportunity came when her father tried to get her a paid job. Reluctantly, she went to see the procurement manager for Tantilizers – Her father’s friend and rather than get interviewed for a job, she got a business offer based on her experience in procurement. Though 25years at this time, Motunrayo took the challenge to become a vendor for Tantilizers.


As months passed, she had more outlets to supply and had to borrow money from family and friends to meet the ever increasing demand. By age 27, Motunrayo already owed twenty seven million naira (27m). An equivalent of 1million naira (1m) for every year she had lived. Did you just say, “Oh my God.”


It was during this challenging time, she came across a Goldman Sachs programme sponsoring 10,000 women in business. It was after this programme, Goldman Sach sponsored an article on Motunrayo Cynthia Umoru (aka Pretty Farmer) in in-flight magazine of an American airline. This singular event gave her the push that led to stardom. Soon, she won ‘The Future Nigeria Project Awards in 2009.


As years ran by, scarcity and low quality of farm produce she source for her different clients led her to venture into full time farming. Though started with a 4-Acre leasehold farm, Honeysuckles PTL ventures recently settled into a 25 Hectares (approximately 62.5 acres) property in Ogun State. This will not only increase the production of farm produce for consumption by Nigerians but provide more employment opportunities for the ever increasing unemployed youths. However her new company Harvesters Farm Limited acquired 3000 hectares of land in Osun State for its expansion.


Pretty farmer’s aim is to make farming a glamorous and cool profession to be cherished by all.

Some other achievements, awards and recognition attributed to Mosunmola Cynthia Umoru (alias Pretty Farmer) are listed as follows;


·         Founder, ABIRA Agribusiness Support Initiative
·         Consultant to African Union in 2011 on Youth Development
·         Participated in a book review on Africa Development at the World Bank in 2011.
·         African Union 2011 West African Youth representative
·         Owner, Farmshoppe
·         ELOY recognition Award in association with UBA for Entrepreneur role in the Agricultural Sector 2013
·         Youth representative at the National conference (CONFAB) at Abuja in 2013.
·         Member of the Catfish Farmers Association of Nigeria,
·         An affiliate member of Poultry Farmers Association of Nigeria
·         Member of Lagos State Catfish Farmers Association of Nigeria.


Mosunmola Umoru with Former minister of Agriculture, Mr Akinwunmi Adesina


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