2011-05-17

POWER OUTAGE or OUTRAGE?

The state of power outage has become alarming and nothing is being done to curb such things, in kaduna a woman laments of the stress of coming home to meet no light after working for fifteen hours straight, in benin doctors cannot do an operation due to power outage and no source of electricity , in lagos a municipal building is shut down due to the problem of heat one worker was quoted" we are not chickens we will not work in such state what do you people take us for"? that statement clearly outlines the problem we are having in our world today no one is ready to stand up for his/her right because ther is no motivator psychologist call these the " by stander effect" as long as the masses dont move people tend to stay indoors now in our country we have suffered a crippling power system for about 11 years and counting what is sad is that before independence the condition was not as deplorable as it is now the then NEPA  did not dare intervene with light situation even if they were servicing neighbouring countries, we have continued to keep silent on this issue but as a snail or tortoise reaches the finish line so is th agitation slowly building enough is enough! no more we will have to commend ahj nepa! we are tired of coming home to deplorable light situation the mostr annoying thing is that they have turned the light buisness to a goldmine cheatinmg people of their basic rights a street in odukpani LGA in calabar has not seen light for nearly three 3 months the residence are sick and tired of authorities telling them to pay for thjis and that and to add to the already painful wounds thay are giving bills of exorbitant funds to pay most people have resorted to the generator called " i pass my neighbour" but tjis has resulted in noise pollution death and many more tragedies in fact there is now a hopeless sense opf power in the country just recently in the papers the minister of power alleged that it will take an annual payment of 10 billion USD to save the sector for me thats just a big lie to diversify funds to their own bank accounts a trillion n aira has been looted from the sector has the culprits been caught answer is NO! they are still there waiting the problem to these is that people are ignorant and there is not enough privatization to save the sector if you consider the folowing things carefully you can understand what i am talking about:
1. there are over 150 million people broken into 6 geopolitical zones
2.there are over 778 local government areas and about twice the number of cities in Nigeria
3.there are only 3 national hydro power plants and 6 thermal plants to cater for us
4. there are millions of consumers of alternate power sources


with such statistics how do you think we can enjoy power there is no research on alternate power supply no government grants on state owned generating sets the so called national grid is just a hoax catering to a select few states leaving others with low generating sets the power plants are old, dilapidated and the equipments need overhauling the pasinful thing is that i wonder what the advisers and senate committees on power do they just seat down in fat bellies and taslk yet no action by now there should be innovation forums by tech engineers and electrical enginers to build plants and sustainable fuels and other alternate fuel types also companies to generate their own power and produce light for communities as a CSR mandate such issues can be addressed the government should start taking steps to address the problems we are having or else there will be a revolution look at the current state of today a little thing has caused a massive change in the middle east the thing that should be on the back of our leaders mind is that with out light economic production comes to a stand still if they can construct more power plants that can cater to each state and decentralize the grid then changes can be made how do you think the national grid can cater to the state of lagos crowned the 3rd most populous city in the world slowly becoming a mega metropolis the economy of this country and success of other sectors are linked closely to such a power sector


the next step is for us to start invention, analytical, research centers with a prime target on power first then other priorities this will create innovative forums for bright minds to share their ideas on power generation then technical workshops and design workshops by foreign power innovators to build models then lastly bring in major sponsors to help in light generation this will pave a way for us to become one of the top economies in the near future now we need to generate the consciousnesses needed and it starts with you at home remember we need to LIGHT UP NIGERIA.


Compiled by Ekundayo Temitope Babatunde a Geologist in the University of Port-Harcourt.send a mail to to4shizzle@yahoo.com for more information 


Thank you!!!!.

2011-04-27

I Was Able To Contribute To Changing The World AN AIESEC STORY

One thing i would have to conclude: My Internship Experience in Nigeria totally changed my life path and my belief.My name is Chenhao LIu and am from China.  Intially, when i got to Nigeria to start my one year internship, challenges rushed to me everyday. First being the problem of communication; the english of african prounciation brought me quite lot of trouble in comprehension. Then the open, liberal social values which is totally opposite to that of Easten Asia, Food of strange taste and smell which greatly broaden my concept in food…True, i was initially overwhelmed by all these challenges, I hesitated, took some time out, then i asked myself the reason for choosing Afirca as my desitnation, but soon I realized that learning to adapt and learn as much as i can would be the best thing for me to do, if i am to benefit from my internship.  None of my previous trips can have such huge impact on me like my African intenrship expereince. I had it in AIESEC Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Africa.  I worked in three differnt projects/issues in my one year internship.HIV/AIDS (Project ASK), Entrepreneurship (Project YES) and environmental sustainability (Project Clean). This had me endeavoring with other interns and AIESECers, crossing barriers set by language and belief to reach the goals of the project and make sure that we touch lifes…  These experiences above infomed me a real touch on the pleasure of being a human. I did my utmost to fulfill my willingness to positively impact my surroudings. I still remember unforgotable snapshots when running project Yes, Ask And clean:The curious eyes of local children, the active debates over enterpreneurship in Yes Seminars… As for the effect, although I knew effect might be slight, I was greatly satisfied because I knew the progress of developing the world relied on micro-endeavor of many contributors rather than that of one man ;thus, I felt fortunate to be a member of those contributors.  Members of AIESEC Port Harcourt are an energetic and enterprising group of youths, and they made my stay in Nigeria a very memorable one, they also provided me a platform to contribute my own quoata in changing the world! I would never forget this.

2011-04-26

A DEVELOPED FUTURE


Our current trend in development is something to talk about sitting and writing these  in my home in Port Harcourt i feel there is a need to address this issue to make us understand what is at stake and the question here is what is at stake?, The Answer to this question depends on the selective purview of everyone involved which is the youths and the working force .

You can imagine that few years back when you were asked by friends and well wishers what you wanted to be in future the answers where usually in the tune of Doctor,Engineer,Lawyer,Business man etc. no one thought getting there will be as tedious as it is, first our educational system is like a child's nightmare its so old and archaic that when i see my fellow colleagues flaunt their versatile knowledge elsewhere in the world i become very sad , second you might have seen the game show known as "are you smarter than a fifth grader "? the aim of the game was to team up kids against adults to see who have contemporary knowledge more and the kids usually win ,well the developers keyed into one scientific proven fact that 6 to 8 year olds hold the capacity of universal knowledge meaning that if you train an 8 year old in certain principles he is bound to excel in them as he develops now the question is Who is to Blame?, the already hydra headed problematic dying and corrupt yet stable Government? or the cancerous body of the teacher union ? or yet still the curriculum body of education or even the parents and even the students themselves , to know that lets take each age class one by one:

THE NURSERY: At a young age we are sent to nursery schools to start our early development now while some schools capitalize on building moral attirudes and ingenuity others relax letting the students feel like they own the world leading to lazy yet harmful ways of growing up which is neither checked by the ever busy schedule of the parents or the government because who has time to look into the young childs future anyway?, children like that tend to believe they must have everything they ask for without thinking of working for it which makes them lazy and affect their psyche.

THE PRIMARY: At these stage curriculum development plays a keen role, when outdated teaching methods are used creativity will be kept in check and we all know that going by recent trends that it is creativity that is responsible for development , teachers and curriculum developers fail to think of the future hence they go the traditional part saying "after all we learnt this so they should also" not understanding that what applied then and worked then will not work now and again the parents still let their children roam saying they are just growing up!.

THE JUNIOR SECONDARY: In Nigeria today ,we do the usual 3 years junior secondary school but ask yourself is that adequate? we wonder to ourselves why do other kids develop soundly its  because they learn and mature more instead of keeping their children more in school  parents rush their children through school as if they are in a race with no thought on the future in question and now here i point an accusing finger to the curriculum developers ,there is no stringent guidiance and counselling unit , no research teaching unit not even a teachers development unit and you expect the kids to produce miracles not even the introduction of technology can help a school that has a dead teaching style and the government is largely to blame as both private and public schools record all time lows the thought is that the students dont want to learn rather when the learning shouldnt always be educational alone but rather a cross blend of the two there are things that cannot be taught in the class room .

THE SENIOR SECONDARY: Ha ! we have come to the rebellious teenager age where kids feel they know it all what do we do then? we let them continue on this trend here they are meant to be exposed to the global educational environments, taught both science and arts in a bid to increase their knowledge banks as a famous writer once said :"show me two sides of a coin and i will pick the best " they are meant to be exposed to both sides as a teacher when a student does bad on one side then you must know he can excel in the other because we can learn by variuos passions that we have, the curriculum here should be broad with more lay out of science,technology and pratical arts these develops the student and also creating research groups .


THE TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS: An average Polytechnic/University student in Nigeria today cannot beat his chest to his result not because he is not developed or brilliant but because the system fails him all the way . when we turn on our tv set we hear stuffs like such students inventing things here and there and we ask ourselves are we dfferent? the answer is no but our teaching habits are! the university is meant to develop students in an astronomical way but our educational system here has failed woefully they prefer to go to vice related things where they feel they can benefit from where is the passion,creativity,research  bonus,funding,therapy,infrastructure,technology,future administration,business outlook gone to? well down the drain of course we cannot pin point our development , no tracking is done, the marking scheme is poor ,the way to attribute students/assess them is old ,no mordern input no nothing .We are slowly revolving round sparse resources imagine that in these country we have little as 300 universities and polytechics to cater to a whopping 60 million youths or more leading to miscreants which  conduct fake adulterated schools with no strict enforcement or regulations then look at the poor state of lecture rooms, imagine 1000 students crammed in a small space for two hours with no electricity not funny at all, it develops vices like corrupt lectrers and impoverished student the said dreams of being Doctors,Engineers die at this stage,i ask again Who is to Blame? not the parents this time they try to help in any way they can , definitely not the university whose powers are tied to the pockets of the government, the students?, the developers, the agency of education? are they to blame ? these are questions that will be answered come 5th May in Lagos when youths converge with the movers and shakers of development in Nigeria through a leading international student body known as AIESEC NIGERIA with a platform known as Youth2Business Forum ,as Education is the key to business improvement there is a need to answer these questions to improve our structure in society.

What Next? will we achieve things as we see them ?, what is at stake for a developed future? come and find out more if you dare.

See you in Lagos Eko ni baje!

This article is written by Ekundayo Babatunde Temitope a student and finalist in the Department of Geology in the University of Port Harcourt and also the Virtual Manager Aiesec in Port-harcourt
 A seasoned writer and also a good developer you can contact him on ekundayo.temitope@aiesec.net for more .

2011-04-24

THE BUHARI SAGA

All Nigerian Coup Generals Were Rogues…And General Muhammadu Buhari Was No Exception

Posted: May 1, 2010 - 01:00
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This article, rearranged for special emphasis, was first published by me in my now rested Sun newspaper Nigeria weekly column of May 26, 2003 under the headline: ‘Has anyone ever seen Buhari laugh?’ All our military heads of state were largely insensitive, corrupt, almost illiterate, self-appointed tyrants who seized their stripes of honour (dishonour is probably more appropriate) through coups rather than the rigours of formal training, experience or war.
Each one of the military heads of state simply got up from bed one chosen morning, pistle on the hip, jackboots on the ready to besmear our constitution to loot our treasury to their hearts content. Of course, they soon made up on the job for their lack of proper war or soldiering experience by detaining, tear gassing, shooting and bombing citizens protesting against their high-handedness and misrule. Everyone of our coup Generals aspired to be the richest lazy fool in the world sitting like an over-fed baboon atop the tallest tree in our devastated and rotting vineyard, savouring their exploits amidst squalor, hunger and decaying corpses. General Muhammadu Buhari was one of such military heads of state.
Shagari’s regime (1979-1983), incurred Buhari’s wrath when it decided to investigate the US$2.8 billion that disappeared from the Midland Bank, London account of the Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation, (NNPC), during General Obasanjo’s era as military head of state that preceded Shagari’s. Dr. Olusola Saraki, Turaki of Ilorin, was the majority party leader of the Senate at the time and he headed the Senate Committee set up to trace the stolen money after some three years of clamour for such an investigation by members of the civil society. The money was traced to the Midland Bank London branch fixed account of Obasanjo’s appointee as military head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company. The Committee’s report was presented to the Senate during the tail end of Shagari’s regime in 1983, so the House decided to deal with the matter and expose the rogue military head of the NNPC soon after the 1983 general elections.
The attempt at civilian-to-civilian transition provided the fillip for mayhem at the time. The elections were marred by massive rigging because incumbent political office holders were refusing to slacken their stranglehold on Nigeria Plc., mortgaged as the leaders private property.
On the 31st December, 1983, Buhari struck under the cover of the political commotion that trailed the presidential election results. Buhari generally had no agenda for leadership but vendetta against those he called critics and rabble-rousers. Buhari did not see any moral wrong in his conversion of our oil money into his personal use. Rather he railed at the press and what he described as the self-righteous sections of the country for making a big deal out of the issue. He locked up without trial, politicians and critics including Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, notorious for clamouring for the exposure of the oil money rogue. Satire saved my neck at the time. Vera Ifudu, who was an NTA reporter then, was sacked through his prodding as military ruler, for reporting what Dr. Olusola Saraki had told her in an interview about how the missing money was traced to Buhari’s account at a Midland Bank London branch. Vera eventually won her case of wrongful dismissal in court against the NTA and was financially compensated.
Buhari’s ‘War Against Indiscipline’ was obviously a swathe to camouflage his moral decadence. He did not see anything wrong with the over 50 suitcases an Emir smuggled through the Muritala International Airport without routine checks. And as a master of selective justice, he refused to convict Shagari, claiming not to find direct evidence against him but making a mountain out of a mole-hill on the indulgencies of Shagari’s lieutenants. His regime’s master stroke to divert attention from his moral ineptitude was exemplified by his crating of Umaru Dikko to airfreight back to Nigeria from London.
Despite his moral degeneracy and his high handedness and intolerance of dissent, his regime was not a total disaster. He maintained a vibrant foreign policy with Africa as its principal focus. Nigeria was already a failed state economically when he seized government from Shagari. We had a staggering foreign debt load of US$18 billion, so Buhari stopped all further borrowing, and in defiance of the IMF and World Bank, provided a home-grown alternative to the IMF’s SAP and pegged the exchange rate of the naira at one to the US$1.50. He stopped all further borrowing from abroad; instituted counter trade for essential or desperately needed commodities and put a ceiling (or an upper limit) on the amount of foreign exchange earnings to be used in servicing foreign debts. After sorting out and rejecting all the dubious and unverifiable foreign debts in our portfolio, he paid off nearly 50% of the genuine debts by the end of his regime in 1985. Even Britain was already scheming to enter into counter trade agreement with Nigeria when Babangida was sponsored in 1986 by the West to sack Buhari in a military coup that reversed our limited economic gains.

Not much is known about Buhari’s family background. Not a great deal has been heard about his educational qualifications either. As head of state, he was a recluse to the core. At least, that was the image he portrayed. His deputy, the late Gen. Idiagbon, was considered by most Nigerians to be the star of Buhari’s regime. It is to Idiagbon that any credit due to that regime is generally attributed. Idiagbon was the defacto head of state. He was honest, upright, disciplined, and like Murtala Muhammed before him, he succeeded briefly in introducing order and sanity to our lives.
After consigning the vexatious matters that brought him to power, to administrative oblivion with the help of Shinkafi, his Secret Service guru, Buhari announced his readiness to quit office. Idiagbon, as Buhari’s lieutenant, naturally insisted on taking over as head of state from his apparently prematurely retiring boss. Babangida, who was Chief of Army Staff at the time and a member of the Supreme Military Council, insisted it was his turn to rule because he had been involved in virtually every military coup up to that time. The quarrel split the Supreme Military Council members almost equally behind the two principal combatants and eventually led to the overthrow of Buhari’s regime by Babangida. America, Britain and the other leading western nations hailed Babangida’s coup and immediately sent emissaries to strategize with him. President Reagan went out of his way to send him gifts including books such as Niccolo Machiavelli’s: the Prince, advocating the destruction of civil freedom to strengthen despotism.

The June 12 annulment provided Buhari with the opportunity to publicly wear a messianic toga while quietly pursuing private vendetta against someone he considered his enemy. He attended meetings at Ota to join with others to condemn Babangida’s decision and as soon as the decision was reached to ask Babangida to step down, he stopped attending further meetings. He had achieved his revenge.

Abacha rehabilitated Buhari with the chairmanship of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) before he (Abacha) died in 1998. When Obasanjo returned to power in May 1999 as civilian president, he found that over 2.5 billion naira had not been properly accounted for in the PTF and that there was not much on the ground to show for the colossal expenditure the agency was claiming. On the day Obasanjo announced the scrapping of the PTF, a non-staff brother-in-law of the boss, allegedly serving as his conduit on some PTF projects, died suddenly from what appeared to be heart failure. Most of what he was able to achieve in the PTF, was focused in his backyard. Haruna Adamu, who was appointed by Obasanjo to investigate the PTF before finally consigning it to the dung heap, quickly pocketed one hundred million naira of PTF’s money before operating table could be set up for him, thus forcing Obasanjo to hurriedly close the place down without further investigations. Buhari has been trying desperately since to return to power, perhaps to get a chance to shred the PTF documents?
Buhari is a tribal and religious bigot. When he lost the presidential election in April 2003, he threatened the nation with mass action and refused to go to court. He organized a rally in Abuja, as one in a series of such civil acts of disobedience to protest what he described as the massive rigging of the election that brought Obasanjo to power the second time.
He almost succeeded in launching his Jihad. The alleged taped sermon of an unnamed pastor at an unidentified church in Adamawa claiming that: “Whether Muslims like it or not, Obasanjo must continue” and that “any Muslim who does not want that, can die or move to Niger” was obviously a blatant forgery. It was very likely to be the handiwork of the ‘Crater of Dikko brigade. For a start, the language of the sermon was too brash to be true, especially coming as it was claimed, from a Christian minority likely to bear the brunt of the consequences of the offensive sermon in a predominantly Muslim state. The Christian minority would have had to be mad to the last man, to call for their own annihilation in such a careless and irresponsible manner.
It is not logical that the Christian cleric would send hundreds of his suicide sermon tapes, not to Christians, but to Muslim clerics and the media around the country. Someone who desperately wanted to kill Nigeria must think we are all morons and I suggest we look for him at the backyard of our current number one Jihadist. Where else to look when Buhari was threatening he must occupy the Presidency whether he won the election or not. We begged him to go to the Electoral Tribunal to settle the matter but he insisted that he would rather clubber us to death, with religion than subject himself to the in indignity of being judged by another man. That is how badly he cares about our welfare and survival.
One is not always sure if he is truly a Nigerian because let’s face it; no true Nigerian would hate Nigeria so much as to threaten her with a Jihad. May be the problem is of a mental nature considering the gutter snipes often credited to the supposed statesman on the Hausa service of the BBC and other foreign media about his fatherland. He seems to love to speak before he thinks. There is something definitely troubling about the mind of this crater genius because it is probably not just Nigerians that he hates but life itself in its totality. In other words, we are probably all trapped in the vicious grip of a cool and calculating sadist. In fact, I am told that no one has ever seen him smile or laugh.
Sam Omatseye, writing about Buhari in the Sun newspaper at the time said: “He (Buhari) uses sharia to justify his worldview; to justify a certain selfish view of the world that serves his interest at a particular time. He played that card in the presidential election in order to secure a base for himself. But he needed more than his northern base to become president. You must be flexible to pull non-sharia base with you and the man has no flexibility in his bones so when he tries to play the chameleon, he fails. He tries to carry a veneer of a man of principles but falls short when selfish interest is involved.”
Buhari has no respect for democracy. Under his behest, the ANPP humiliated five highly respected South-Eastern Presidential aspirants at their primary for the 2003 presidential election despite having Dr. Okadigbo as Buhari’s running mate. After rigging his party’s primary to become its presidential candidate, Buhari then felt he stood on moral grounds to preach election morals to the world. Buhari ignored the South-West completely, as if it did not exist and offered the South-South, the unattractive, legally diminished constitutional option on derivation. To rob salt into injury, he threatened to swap NDDC with PTF. If he wasn’t playing with words, he betrayed his selfish ethnic agenda because we all know what happened in his PTF. It concentrated its activities in the North.
Buhari definitely was not a sellable presidential candidate across Nigeria. What happened was that the incumbent ANPP governors needed a Buhari to help them hold on to their states on religious grounds. Even in the area of public debate, Buhari was not articulate or detribalized and he lacked charisma. He ignored all entreaties to explain his programmes to the ‘bloody civilians.’ Arrogant and condescending, he was unable to climb down from his high horse as a former military dictator. Infused with the moribund myth that Nigerian leadership was the sole property of his ethnic group, he assumed he could cow the rest of us with a jihad. If that failed, some said, military coup was a possibility because a kaferi must not continue to rule. He concentrated his campaign (if it could be called that, because he said very little at every stop), in the North-East and North-West of the country. The little he said, was only in the Hausa language to titillate the warrior nerves of his jihadist gang.
With 19 states in the North, he was convinced he could, at least, force a re-run in the elections, forgetting that the North Central states are already a little weary of jihad. Even the core North itself has some 30% Christian population. Awolowo and Zik exposed the fallacy of the monolithic north by winning elections all over the place during their time. Abiola proved that religion is not the cocoon the Buharis think it is in modern Nigerian politics.
He prostitutes his political ambition by moving from party to party, with the sole aim of becoming the presidential candidate of any party he joins. He is not prepared to serve under anyone else, definitely not under a southern candidate. On seeing that he would not be able to realize his selfish ambition in the mega party he initially joined with others to form, he hurriedly formed a break away party where no one would challenge him as presidential candidate. Since there is no hope of his legitimately ever becoming the Nigerian president or head of state again, Nigerians need to be preparing now for a possible jihad led by this man in the not too distant future.


NAIWU OSAHON, Hon. Khu Mkuu (Leader) World Pan-African Movement); Ameer Spiritual (Spiritual Prince) of the African race; MSc. (Salford); Dip.M.S; G.I.P.M; Dip.I.A (Liv.); D. Inst. M; G. Inst. M; G.I.W.M; A.M.N.I.M. Poet, Author of the magnum opus: ‘The end of knowledge’. One of the world’s leading authors of children’s books; Awarded; key to the city of Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Honourary Councilmanship, Memphis City Council; Honourary Citizenship, County of Shelby; Honourary Commissionership, County of Shelby, Tennessee; and a silver shield trophy by Morehouse College, USA, for activities to unite and uplift the African race.

Naiwu Osahon, renowned author, philosopher of science, mystique, leader of the world Pan-African Movement.

AIESEC NIGERIA PRESENTS YOUTH2BUISNESS FORUM

YOUTH2BUSINESS FORUM achieving impossibilities...................  In a fast increasing demographic society where societal needs are increasingly being squandered by the minority leaving the majority to starve and hope for miracles that may never come the youths are the most affected class of societal caste the major question is what hope lies in the future for the youths who are dubbed "the leaders of tomorrow"? ,that question is being answered by AIESEC NIGERIA the national arm of  AIESEC INTERNATIONAL an international student organization that aims to engage youths worldwide by developing them professionally,socially and empowering them psychologically and has existed for over 60 years this year at its annual congress it decided to run a forum titled YOUTH2BUISNESS forum the aim as the name implies is to bring together the two parties of the divide: the ever increasing industrial giants of conglomerates and corporate executives and the ever vibrant youths of Nigeria. the forum is aimed at achieving a common goal try and get to the root of major problems concerning our youths in today's world,the objective in the forum is to build a goal orientated and professional minded youth it will feature captains of industries as well as entrepreneurs that will throw more light on the issue and other side attractions.  The youth2buisness forum is going to be a one day event set in the beautiful ethereal landscape of Lagos,Nigeria with the support of the Lagos state government as well as diverse partners of AIESEC NIGERIA and a full media attendance not only will this forum be unique and fun it will be educative and instructive allowing you to make your voice be heard and listen to others, the forum will be an open one where shared innovation and multi-cultural ideas will be laid down to enable proper groundwork of which the output will be collated and sent to appropriate government officials and business moguls for immediate actions ,this forum is open to the general public and organizations wishing to partner with the local committees of the national body in its 17 state strongholds, the importance of the forum cannot be overemphasized, it will hold on the 5th of may and promises to be a thing to remember,its time for you to decide and take a stand!.The benefits are enormous one of which is self development the other is creative networking with the big wigs of these industries.  So why not invite a friend today and see what wonders you can achieve here you might just need this to achieve greater things.  see you in Lagos eko ni baje!!

2011-04-23

AIESEC NIGERIA THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY

I am truly proud to be an AIESECER, the first question that pops into your lovely heads is what is AIESEC? well its not a conglomerate at that,but rather an international student organization aimed at engaging youths worldwide to be professionally and self developed plus having the ability to interact with diverse multi cultural ethnicities and also share innovations that wishes to fulfill human kinds poptential of peace and harmony through socio cultural and expanse partnerships of brilliant global and national partnerships, wow! quite a mouthful isnt it but you will get the hang of it what makes this organization so unique is not its rich history over 60 years old!, but its uniqueness as being student run solely and interaction with true big wigs of today with a small guidance by experienced externals, what amazes me is the ability of a regular aiesecer to set new boundaries where no one has dared and accomplish things at the stringent of times, yes we are popular at multi tasking and yet playing well to keep shape , my friend recently told me his boss was like "tony i can count on you if all fails cos your an aiesecer" dont get me wrong there are a few occasional blunders but we have proven to be a main stay in youth career development our main tool Exchange+Leadership offers interns a global repettoir of over a million alumni's to connect with amongst them prime ministers and presidents of countries!!!,also global partners each year release positions that come with the tag" must have aiesec related experience" amongst them Google,Nike, Facebook, Erickson, Artemisia etc. now this brings me to the crux de la peur AIESEC NIGERIA the platform has existed for over 50 years and since then we have continually strive to maintain neutrality in an ever  increasing cut throat market of corporate takeovers and government sell out the national chapter this year seeks to go higher on its elemental pedestal by tasking the youths to a forum that will involve some of the brightest minds of today with the ever vibrant youths of tomorrow as we are popularly dubbed it promises to be a showcase of delight as we get to see our full alumni strength put to the test and our partners hearing from the horses mouth in Aiesec one may hear the term leadership by example yes! that's what we seek to do produce competent leaders that can carry on the brand name for whats a brand without its people?.
This year in lagos we celebrate our 50th anniversary ,time to look back ,reflect ,take corrections, mount a new desire ,address situations ,make changes and finally soar to the future ,a time to establish ground breaking partnerships with our governments but still remaining ever neutral ,time to start the exchange and leadership trend social/online culture,IT trend and time to be ambassadors, with over 300 youths across the country plus a total of 400 alumni and partners in attendance and the general public this will surely be a stepping stone for the future of the aiesec life a time to understand the reason for being aiesecers i'm talking of the National Conference this year externals and international attendance will be en masse as well as media giants to show case the event this is coming on the heel of the transformation started in Port-Harcourt which will forever be in the minds of the Aiesecers in attendance last year.
With final preparations being put in place and variuos local chapters in the 17 cities preparing to have a competitive playground ,the excitement can be felt all over that's why i said im proud to be an Aiesecer and should we stop there, no why should we? there is always room for creative talent recently worldblu recognized the body as a global transformer even the European union has given the network a sizable applause now what is at stake our credibility of course we have to prove to people to look out there that is the only way we can be alive we need to be globally minded and connected information ias the key so start plugin in
I'm writing these from portharcourt in my house thinking out loud is there something missing are we lacking that special ingredient that will make us expantiate like the big bang well if you want to know join me and a host of others at lagos and we shall put all problems to rest .
Finally i want to give kudos to my Executive board members for driving the local chapter portharcourt these far we have come a long way and we will keep going higher .

see you all in Lagos eko ni baje!!!!! as the yorubas will say.

2010-08-14

n.i.l.d.s

AIESEC PRESENTS NILDS TO YOUR DOORSTEP FEARTURING OVER 350 DELEGATES WORLDWIDE a chance to embrace your leadership skills set in the heart of the garden city drum rolllsssssssssssssssss!!!! lc port-harcourt we are here to give you the biggest and brightest conference you have ever seen it will feature a jaw breaking conference hall plus an awesome hotel n resort not to mention very crazy fun so get ready

2009-09-11

THE GAME

There is one thing that elicits the most euphoric passions ever in history and that is the game what is it? you might ask im talking about the game of football it has taken the centre stage in the sports world invented in england in the early 18th century the game gained significance and importance around the first world war and from then on it has changed the way we feel about sport forever never have i seen so much passion en-fused into 90 minutes of fast pace often grueling and hot scenes each moment a perfect symphony until the last moment where the ball is put into the net and a thunderous applause and praise is heard that will rival the very harems of olympus the game as it stands today is the most watched having a galloping 2.3 billion viewers as of current records and everyday it just gets better and what could be more exciting than the footballers themselves in football the chief edifices and most coveted mantle pieces have always been 1. the world cup 2. the champions leagues 3. the supercup these three things have defined the very root of rivalry in the olden days when the rules did not apply these men lost their lives as of carlos requida escobar a colombian who scored an own goal in the world cup finals that made them lose he was assassinated in the field it was because of these that bodies were now formed to put sanity back into the game now let us delve into the leagues the leagues are each set in the home continent and a country and continental cup is usually vied for but in the whole of the game's scope the english league has thrilled fans because of the high profile players, the money the fame the passion the fans the publicity in the game one wrong move you make that amounts to a loss or a draw the english league is crowned by 4 teams Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal but as the game has preceded additional teams have also caught the attention Tottenham, Everton, Manchester city in the other leagues names like Barcelona, Real madrid, A.C milan, Inter milan etc. the game has transcended from what it was years ago as the business it makes is very profitable so the next time you are in your zone take a cold beer sit back relax and enjoy the game in high definition.

2009-09-09

MEDICALLY SICK: THE PLIGHT OF NIGERIA'S HEALTH

Last saturday witnessed the passing away of human right activist ,lawyer and philantrophist Gani Fawhenmi   this came as a shock to many another jewel lost in the sea of mud in this country the man stood for everything the masses wanted and always kept to himself humble and respected and loved when questions where dropped to find out the cause of his death it was learned that for sometime he had suffered from heart problems and unbeknownst to the doctors cancer was at the loom and secretly consumed him it was after it had reached the chronic stage that it was discovered already too late for anything to be done about it and now he has gone to the lord this is just one of the many alarming and rising cases we see in nigeria the increase of cancer in the population has never been this high and the bad and saddest part of the saga is that we can only boast of 4 cancer health centres with the right tools to treat or diagnose this illness can you imagine four!!!! out of over one hundred and eighty million individuals how in the world can they manage this statistically it is impossible the cases been recorded in this centres ZARIA,LAGOS,ABUJA AND IBADAN is on the rise the funniest thing about this is that the ministryb of health has not said a word about this it had to take the death of a prominent man to make us realize the dangers of this and if we dont act fast then im afraid that all hell will break loose for you to understand this disease we shall tell you on how you can help prevent it as we all know or heard cancer is usually a genetic related illness and as such is usually treated with ignorance but estimates put it that after A.I.D.S,MALARIA it is the third largest killer consuming a whoping 190 million lives yearly coupled with the fact that another 200 million are undergoing treatment and about 300 million more dont even know they have this disease this is really alarming and recent experiments have shown that there are ways in which you can also get these disease   First and foremost Dirty Environment the harmful bacterias,viruses,fungi&micro-organisms can enfusiliate(come-together) to produce toxins which cause these growths they first start as skin irritation then evolve into cysts and from there tumors and finally mestasizing into full blown cancer and it occurs sometimes under a month!!! depending on how bad the state of the environment is Secondly asbestos and other roofing sheets for people working or living around these areas there is a high probability ratio of u contaminating yourself too the corrosive and toxic substances of asbestos and it is wise to take a leave regularly from your area and clean boil and disinfect your household too also buying food from outside like restaurants far from the area in quote this reduces the chances of the toxins by contact and try using detoxifying a.c brands to clean the air in your household Thirdly eating halfcooked,not properly prepared or contaminated foods exposed foods is a high risk of getting this one must ensure that these foods be boiled thoroughly to remove these harmful toxins like sodium bicarythorycinate cyannides of pottasium arsenic powder and lots more even hydrochloric sediments are part of these toxins Fourthly keeping bottled water in the car and most working types are guilty of these they buy water to drink and then leave them in the car on a hot and sunny day the temperature of the car reaches about 80 degree celsius that is almost the boiling point and these plastics are made from resins polymers and esters and chlorides of complex organic structures and tend to have a weak bond chain and by the introduction of heat they break away leaving residues in these water that are unknowingly consumed when they are thirsty that is why the water tastes differently when it is hot it is advisable to throw away these water once consumed at the instance to safegaurd your health and not only drinks but to other foods in plastic containers and even tin cans Lastly chemical contaminants for industrial types these people use very toxic corrosive harmful chemicals everyday and there is slight chance of inhaling and skin touching which increases the danger of contracting cancer that is why proper care has to be taken not to get any body part in contact with them and have good aerolizers to suck away harmful atmospheric conditions these things may or may not help but at least it will keep us aware of the dangers we face each day of our lives it is my prayer that none of you reading these will ever experience the painful agony cancer does to an individual amen! let us hope that our ill fortuned government can safe gaurd its people as it opts to move into the global scene from next year because cancer has started crippling the already destabilized health sector and the ministry and N.E.M.A in patnership with N.I.S may not be able to wage war on it effectively thank you for your time and feedbacks updates enquiries talks and experiences would be appreciated you can write to me at to4shizzle@yahoo.com or www.blogspot.com/azzys blog or on face book thank you and let us heal nigeria one person at a time.

2009-09-08

NIGERIA'S FLOP

why must this trend continue? why must our football loving fans continue to suffer at the hands of folly? we have seen times without number the unseriuosness of our eagles its high time we do a complete makeover just look at yesterday's game you realize that only few peeps deserve to be in the team and we all know who they are the others can leave after everything they gave them the eagles are the star when it comes to giving high hopes its no wonder that after the rule of berti vogts the team lost any significance in the hearts of this nigerianst he thing that pains me most is the stupid administration in football that tend to have a lackisladal interest in the performance of these boys lets hope things change

2009-08-04

SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY: AIESEC A NEW BEGINNING

as we all know the southern part of nigeria has always been black listed as the militant base of the nation and that goes without refute the situatiion in the area has for long been shaky but if history is anything to go by then the people of niger delta have proven that no matter the odds thrown at them they have remained strong adamant free spirits volatile and yet creative members of the country the news we have been watching telling tales of the kidnapping spree going on has been nothing but a way to show you the bad image the country has recieved a big slap to the face was the shunned visit of the G12 meeting and the visit by the president of the united states and lately the boko haram saga this have armed critics with a never ending assault weapon but as a patroit one would wonder what thses men are doing to reedeem the image the answer is that they dont care they only care about themselves that is why AIESEC an international students organizatiion that has been existing since 60 years have decided to bring a new solution to these things by internship training and exchange services the group which has an arm the local committee in port-harcourt stries for peace using the core values of aiesec striving for excellence,demonstrating integrity, acting sustainably, activating leadership, living diversity this values help shape youths and children in the country by introducing the givers initiative this project will help a long way to get through the smoky waters of bureaucracy aiesec is in over 1900 universities worlwide in about 300 countries and has over 1500 alumni institutes and over 900 partners from top buisness and industrial conglomerates the sweetest thing about the organization is that it is solely run by students who empower themselves marketing ideasv and resources with our on-going project called project ask a hiv/aids programmme that helps to empower educate help and protect people from the dangers of the virus in a time of tumultous changes AIESEC has remained a brand name for students who are passionate about the problems they are facing so as the world closes its doors on us we are opening doors to the world a time by a time an intern from taiwan joy cheng chang she says her stay in nigeria has been a great one blending with the lifestyle and culture of the people the food and highlife this has captured her attention as well as her work she has decided that on her return she would make a bond with us and act as a referral and this shows u what we can do so let me tell you something whenever you feel you want to visit nigeria then holla the aiesec network where you can do something provided you are a bonafide member the truth is that aiesec moves forward with you so let us rebrand the name the southern nigeria land the home of aiesec one love one family one AIESEC where true hospitality has increased.....

2009-07-19

DR'S QUARTERS THE LIFE OF A SHOPAHOLIC

hey just recently i thought about writing this column to help out people who have had problems of a funny kind now i bring to the gals this notice SPENDIN SPREE A.K.A SHOPPING!!! it is said that shopping is like breathing to the female kind and thats not a lie gals are so compulsive on clothes we guys when we go shop by the specifics shirt trousers shoes boxers singlet finito but for the ladies youre in 4 a treat they can on average spend 6 hours shoppin lookin 4 "what we'll make them look nice' geez how insane can that be and when it comes down to the basics its not the clothes but the fun in buyin them some sort of clothing therapy i mean what will make a normal female buy a cloth that she does not need with a tag that says waste in most relatinships especially these bachelorette types a lady uses her money on clothes when the guy questions her she throws up serious tantrums and accuses you of trying to ruin her individuality like a friend of mine lanre 30 an investment banker said my girlfriend has problems when it comes to accounting what she used her cash to do on clothes its as if she's brainwashed totally ive tried to no avail she getas seriously moody when i bring it up so i just drop it for good the truth is i dont care what she buys the only problem is how she buys now thats a case of shopaholism and thats not healthy for young independent women now its said women have more control over ther financial security than men but we have hope when it comes to clothes check any outgoing guys wardrobe all u can see are a few shirts at least 10 and trousees when u check a woman's own you get a shocker over 100 seriously that's alarming and then theres the worst thing after shopping a woman has an emotional bond to each clothe she buys and i mean it!! its called sartorial retention when she says she wants to throw away her clothes it boils down to lookin at them touchin them and stuffin them back where they came from its so funny and we men are to blame yes we always are the question is how can we stop them the answer is we cant we just go with the flow and hope (very futile) that they learn from their mistakes the clothing trend in women is evident so if she starts spending on clothes again start spendin on something she hates she'll get the point eventually.

2009-05-22

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2009-05-21

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