Monday, 22 December 2014
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Saturday, 20 December 2014
Oh Giant Of Africa!!! Nigeria Is One Of The World’s Least Prosperous Countries In 2014 – Global Report Sponsored Link
According to a report, published by UK-based Legatum Institute, a research organization that documents annual prosperity indicators around the world, listed Nigeria as the 125th out of 142 countries surveyed.
Remarkably, Nigeria failed to make the list of Africa’s top 10 most prosperous countries, a league dominated by Botswana and South Africa.
Other countries in that bracket, listed from third and below, are Morocco, Namibia, Tunisia, Algeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Burkina Faso, and Senegal.Nigeria fell to 27 in Africa in 2014, nose-diving 22 places from its ranking in 2011, the report said.
In between the top 10 countries and Nigeria are Benin, Kenya, Zambia, Uganda, Mali, Niger, Cameroon, Egypt, Tanzania, Malawi, Djibouti, Mozambique, Cote d’Ivoire, Congo Republic, Zimbabwe, and Mauritania.
“The 2014 Prosperity Index provides a lens through which to view a comprehensive assessment of national success. The Index measures the broad set of indicators that tell us not only how nations perform economically but in vital areas of education, health, freedom, opportunity, social capital,” said Executive Director of Legatum Institute, Sain Hansen.
Other indicators measured by the institute are, governance and safety and security.
For each of the indices assessed, Nigeria performed woefully, highlighting how life in Nigeria is perhaps among the harshest in the world despite the country’s oil and mineral wealth.
Nigeria’s best ranking was in the economy group, where it was ranked 97th out of 142 countries in the survey.
Elsewhere, Nigeria ranked 114th, 130th, 123th, 132th, 137th, 106th, and 108th in entrepreneurship and opportunity, governance, education, health, safety and security, personal freedom and social capital respectively.
The leading African country, Botswana, ranked 75th globally, and has a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $15,147. The country is among the biggest proportional spender in the world as its government spends 8 percent of its GDP on Education.
The least ranked country in the survey is Central African Republic, barely unexpected as the country has be ravaged by internal ethno-religious conflict in the past few years.
Norway is ranked as the most prosperous country in the world followed by Switzerland.
Why I stepped down before the APC Primaries-Tony Tetuila
Tony Tetuila was serious with campaigns and all, suddenly nothing was heard of his political campaign.He revealed to Sahara Tv that he stepped down
I used to be a musician and now i’m going into politics.I believe I still need to learn more .They said fine, no matter how you are going, you are part of us.That’s why I love the party APC.They showed me the way and told me nor matter what, I’m part of them..
On losing the primaries
Let me say indirectly I actually stepped down before the primaries..Atleast he is capable for the seat now which I’m giving all my support for him as an indigene and as an artist and a person thats from the same constituency
On being compensated for stepping down
Errm..don’t let us let the cat out of the bag, but i believe with my hard work and the way I’m carrying people along especially the youth, there would be a compensation..
I stopped music because i’ve been following politics and it has not been in vain.I want to add my impact to my state.The only way i can serve my people is going into politics .We are from the streets, we know what the street wants and what they deserve .
I used to be a musician and now i’m going into politics.I believe I still need to learn more .They said fine, no matter how you are going, you are part of us.That’s why I love the party APC.They showed me the way and told me nor matter what, I’m part of them..
On losing the primaries
Let me say indirectly I actually stepped down before the primaries..Atleast he is capable for the seat now which I’m giving all my support for him as an indigene and as an artist and a person thats from the same constituency
On being compensated for stepping down
Errm..don’t let us let the cat out of the bag, but i believe with my hard work and the way I’m carrying people along especially the youth, there would be a compensation..
I stopped music because i’ve been following politics and it has not been in vain.I want to add my impact to my state.The only way i can serve my people is going into politics .We are from the streets, we know what the street wants and what they deserve .
Friday, 19 December 2014
New 100 Naira Note Goes Into Circulation (Photo)
The Central Bank of Nigeria said that the
commemorative N100 banknote unveiled recently
by the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan , is
going into circulation from Friday.
This is contained in a statement signed by
Ibrahim Mu’azu , Head, Corporate
Communications, on Friday in Abuja.
It directed all branches of the bank to commence
issuance of the currency in their respective
locations.
“The commemorative note will circulate
alongside the existing N100 note.
The note, which is embedded with features to
assist the visually impaired recognise genuine
notes, also has other security features easily
identifiable through look, feel and tilt of the
currency note,,” it said.
It recalled that the CBN Governor, Godwin
Emefiele , at the unveiling of the new banknote,
explained that it was designed with enhanced
security to offer robust resistance against
counterfeiting.
It added that the authentication features of the
note included window micro-optics, showing the
national flag and numeral 100 indicating the
value of the denomination and the attainment of
the centenary period.
“The new design retains the portrait of Chief
Obafemi Awolowo both in the ink, that is the
inter-glow level, as a portrait and also in a paper
as a shadow image.
“In addition, there is a spark feature of a rolling
manila bar, which was the instrument of
transaction during the slave trade era.
At the back side of the currency is the introduced
Quick Response Code, (QRC), a digital
communication feature that highlighted and
sourced all the information about the centenary,”
it said .
According to the statement, the QRC application,
the bar code on the banknote, can be scanned by
users to read a brief history of Nigeria.
It recalled that the apex bank, in 2010, issued
commemorative N50 polymer note to mark
Nigeria’s 50th Independence Anniversary
celebration.
commemorative N100 banknote unveiled recently
by the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan , is
going into circulation from Friday.
This is contained in a statement signed by
Ibrahim Mu’azu , Head, Corporate
Communications, on Friday in Abuja.
It directed all branches of the bank to commence
issuance of the currency in their respective
locations.
“The commemorative note will circulate
alongside the existing N100 note.
The note, which is embedded with features to
assist the visually impaired recognise genuine
notes, also has other security features easily
identifiable through look, feel and tilt of the
currency note,,” it said.
It recalled that the CBN Governor, Godwin
Emefiele , at the unveiling of the new banknote,
explained that it was designed with enhanced
security to offer robust resistance against
counterfeiting.
It added that the authentication features of the
note included window micro-optics, showing the
national flag and numeral 100 indicating the
value of the denomination and the attainment of
the centenary period.
“The new design retains the portrait of Chief
Obafemi Awolowo both in the ink, that is the
inter-glow level, as a portrait and also in a paper
as a shadow image.
“In addition, there is a spark feature of a rolling
manila bar, which was the instrument of
transaction during the slave trade era.
At the back side of the currency is the introduced
Quick Response Code, (QRC), a digital
communication feature that highlighted and
sourced all the information about the centenary,”
it said .
According to the statement, the QRC application,
the bar code on the banknote, can be scanned by
users to read a brief history of Nigeria.
It recalled that the apex bank, in 2010, issued
commemorative N50 polymer note to mark
Nigeria’s 50th Independence Anniversary
celebration.
I Can't Take This Any More!! Angry Priest Installs Phone Jamming Device In church To Stop Calls (See Photo)
The constant ringing and beeping of phones during church sermons finally got to a Catholic priest in Naples, Italy who decided to do something about it.
Father Michele Madonna of Santa Maria di Montesanto church was reported to have installed a jamming device in his church to stop his members phones from ringing or beeping during mass.
Father Madonna found that his church services were always interrupted by jingling incoming calls and buzzing text alerts, so he had an engineer fix the jamming device after receiving approval from the local police.
However, some locals want the device removed as they claim it blocks contact card cash devices in their stores.
Father Madonna said: 'I had put signs up asking people to switch off their phones after having services disrupted.
'Phones were always going off during Mass and at other events like funerals which just wasn't on.
'What really annoyed me is that when it first started people would switch off their phones in embarrassment now they are cupping their hands over the receiver and carrying on talking.
'I bought the jammer from a local electrical store and asked the police if it was OK and they said it was - it's great as it has stopped the problem but some of the local shops aren't happy.'
One shop owner said: 'Since Father Madonna started using the jammer I've had real problems using my card swiper for payments.
'It just doesn't work and I'm losing money. Others are in the same position - I understand how he feels but what about us? This is our busiest time of the year.'
Father Michele Madonna of Santa Maria di Montesanto church was reported to have installed a jamming device in his church to stop his members phones from ringing or beeping during mass.
Father Madonna found that his church services were always interrupted by jingling incoming calls and buzzing text alerts, so he had an engineer fix the jamming device after receiving approval from the local police.
However, some locals want the device removed as they claim it blocks contact card cash devices in their stores.
Father Madonna said: 'I had put signs up asking people to switch off their phones after having services disrupted.
'Phones were always going off during Mass and at other events like funerals which just wasn't on.
'What really annoyed me is that when it first started people would switch off their phones in embarrassment now they are cupping their hands over the receiver and carrying on talking.
'I bought the jammer from a local electrical store and asked the police if it was OK and they said it was - it's great as it has stopped the problem but some of the local shops aren't happy.'
One shop owner said: 'Since Father Madonna started using the jammer I've had real problems using my card swiper for payments.
'It just doesn't work and I'm losing money. Others are in the same position - I understand how he feels but what about us? This is our busiest time of the year.'
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