India's space agency has abandoned its inaugural moon mission a day after scientists lost communication with the orbiting Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft. The unmanned craft was launched last October in what was billed as a two-year mission of exploration. The launch was seen as a major step for India as it seeks to keep pace with other space-faring Asian nations. Despite the termination of the mission, Isro chief G Madhavan Nair told reporters that the project was a great success and 95% of its objectives had been completed. Isro scientists said the agency was in talks with the US and Russia to track the spacecraft, which was orbiting 200km from the surface of the moon. Following its launch from the southern state of Andhra Pradesh last October, it was hoped the robotic probe would orbit the Moon, compile a three-dimensional atlas of the lunar surface and map the distribution of elements and minerals.
A US general in Afghanistan has called for a revised military strategy, suggesting the current one is failing. In a strategic assessment, Gen Stanley McChrystal said that, while the Afghan situation was serious, success was still achievable. The report has yet not been published, but sources say Gen McChrystal sees protecting the Afghan people against the Taliban as the top priority. The report does not carry a direct call for increasing troop numbers. Copies of the document have been sent to Nato Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and US Defence Secretary Robert Gates. The report came as further results from last week's presidential election were expected to be released, at 1230 GMT. President Hamid Karzai is leading so far. The independent Electoral Complaints Commission says that of more than 2,100 allegations of wrongdoing during voting and vote-counting, 618 have been deemed serious enough to affect the election's outcome, if proven.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has urged Zimbabwe's political rivals to work together if they are to see foreign aid restored. He said the power-sharing government must fully implement its agreement to "create confidence". He was speaking after holding talks with President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in Harare. Mr Tsvangirai's MDC party accuses Mr Mugabe of acting in bad faith and donors remain dubious. The former opposition Movement for Democratic Change says its activists continue to be harassed even after it joined the government in February. It also complains that it has not been consulted about key appointments, including the central bank governor and the attorney-general.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
MY SCRIPT...Making More Sense Than Non-Sense
This is our weekly teaser where i expect you to comment on the issue discussed which obviously affect us in the society at-large. Here is the issue for the week....expecting your comments.
Making More Sense Than Non-Sense
Nigeria as a nation is characterized by systems which ordinarily should be responsible for its meaningful growth and advancement. Such sectors as Sports, Entertainment, are potential revenue boosters for any country with focus. The United States of America attained its respectable position and envy of other countries (developed) of the world, not merely because it is simply the Super-Power in-terms of technological progression. No! but for its Music and Movie industries are ranked the best and among the highest income earner for its economy. Across the black continent, specifically the West coast and Southern region, there have been flashes of promising economies in countries occupying these areas.
Focusing on the entertainment scene, this is an avenue which is highly sensitive in uniting people of different races and ethnic backgrounds. In the US, California (Los Angeles) is known as the entertainment capital of the entire world (just as Lagos is for the whole of Africa) due to its well established framework of the sectors. Such are practiced in the most formal manner. Back in Africa, it’s a good thing when imitating the “masters of the game”, but not making the best use out of it. Though Nigeria is a force to reckon-with on the black continent: in music, our artistes are top rated compared with their African counterparts while Nollywood is ranked third best in the world behind Hollywood an d Bollywood; we still have much to achieve.
It is no more gain-saying that Nigerian music artistes, through creative skills and marketing strategies, have attained an unprecedented top-spot in the music arena, not only on the African soil but around the world. This has given majority of music followers in the country reasons to patronize our own and once more put some level of confidence in the next generation that are yet to graduate onto the big stage. Music greats like 2Face Idibia, 9ice, P-Square, OJB Jezreel, amongst others, managed to create some niches for within the music empire, and are widely celebrated within and outside the borders of Nigeria. They are exceptional in meaningful lyrics, stage performance, quality productions, etc. however, some shortcomings have been observed with the so-called new generation artistes, who all in the name of Hiphop refused to blend-in positive values of our culture. Kudos to the likes of Lord of Ajasa, Da Grin, Cash 11, for exporting our local dialects in rap music thus giving the people what they really could relate-with. It is a shame therefore that some others do not seem it fit to be creative enough, instead they prefer propagating explicit contents with little or no sense in the lyrics.
Flipping over to the “Make Believe” sector, the Nigerian movie industry has equally experienced a “Boom” though less compared with the music arena. An avenue that could boast of production of almost 50 – 70 movies on monthly basis, spanning across the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa genres. Although Nigeria’s Nollywood is ranked third World best, it translates to many things to different people. For some, it is as a result of the expansion experienced in Nollywood, others would want to argue on the exposure of our actors and actresses beyond the shores of the country, and it goes on and on and on……. To be candid and for the facts( as criteria for this part of the world), Nollywood is currently third best movie industry in the world, not for anything but for the volume of productions observed within the spate of months. The rating is not heavily based on the quality of the films or choice of locations, but for the fact that Nollywood remains an eye-opener for Africa to the rest of world. South Africa with its high level of exposure, its movie industry is way below ours. These commendations, however doesn’t mean that we have achieved the impossible. The overall quality of our productions: clean and sharp pictures, clear audio; still need to be looked into. Indigenous expertise as crew members should be allowed to discharge their duties effectively; not in the case where one man would be playing the lead-role actor, at same time directing the movie, managing the screenplay, and as well the producer. Things have to done the professional way and consequently regulate the production volume which must reduce to a reasonable number on monthly basis.
All other organs of the media must support this cause for a change of positive attitude and mentality, appreciating our rich cultural norms and values, thus encouraging its preservation. Necessary laws should be made to legalize the process and set-into-play as Check-and-Balance. Props to fellow MCs representing here on campus, keep doing your thang, positively though. Collectively, we can create genuine professionals in the Show Business (Comedy inclusive), it could definitely become a surprise money spinner for Nigeria especially in the midst of the meltdown of world economy.
Making More Sense Than Non-Sense
Nigeria as a nation is characterized by systems which ordinarily should be responsible for its meaningful growth and advancement. Such sectors as Sports, Entertainment, are potential revenue boosters for any country with focus. The United States of America attained its respectable position and envy of other countries (developed) of the world, not merely because it is simply the Super-Power in-terms of technological progression. No! but for its Music and Movie industries are ranked the best and among the highest income earner for its economy. Across the black continent, specifically the West coast and Southern region, there have been flashes of promising economies in countries occupying these areas.
Focusing on the entertainment scene, this is an avenue which is highly sensitive in uniting people of different races and ethnic backgrounds. In the US, California (Los Angeles) is known as the entertainment capital of the entire world (just as Lagos is for the whole of Africa) due to its well established framework of the sectors. Such are practiced in the most formal manner. Back in Africa, it’s a good thing when imitating the “masters of the game”, but not making the best use out of it. Though Nigeria is a force to reckon-with on the black continent: in music, our artistes are top rated compared with their African counterparts while Nollywood is ranked third best in the world behind Hollywood an d Bollywood; we still have much to achieve.
It is no more gain-saying that Nigerian music artistes, through creative skills and marketing strategies, have attained an unprecedented top-spot in the music arena, not only on the African soil but around the world. This has given majority of music followers in the country reasons to patronize our own and once more put some level of confidence in the next generation that are yet to graduate onto the big stage. Music greats like 2Face Idibia, 9ice, P-Square, OJB Jezreel, amongst others, managed to create some niches for within the music empire, and are widely celebrated within and outside the borders of Nigeria. They are exceptional in meaningful lyrics, stage performance, quality productions, etc. however, some shortcomings have been observed with the so-called new generation artistes, who all in the name of Hiphop refused to blend-in positive values of our culture. Kudos to the likes of Lord of Ajasa, Da Grin, Cash 11, for exporting our local dialects in rap music thus giving the people what they really could relate-with. It is a shame therefore that some others do not seem it fit to be creative enough, instead they prefer propagating explicit contents with little or no sense in the lyrics.
Flipping over to the “Make Believe” sector, the Nigerian movie industry has equally experienced a “Boom” though less compared with the music arena. An avenue that could boast of production of almost 50 – 70 movies on monthly basis, spanning across the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa genres. Although Nigeria’s Nollywood is ranked third World best, it translates to many things to different people. For some, it is as a result of the expansion experienced in Nollywood, others would want to argue on the exposure of our actors and actresses beyond the shores of the country, and it goes on and on and on……. To be candid and for the facts( as criteria for this part of the world), Nollywood is currently third best movie industry in the world, not for anything but for the volume of productions observed within the spate of months. The rating is not heavily based on the quality of the films or choice of locations, but for the fact that Nollywood remains an eye-opener for Africa to the rest of world. South Africa with its high level of exposure, its movie industry is way below ours. These commendations, however doesn’t mean that we have achieved the impossible. The overall quality of our productions: clean and sharp pictures, clear audio; still need to be looked into. Indigenous expertise as crew members should be allowed to discharge their duties effectively; not in the case where one man would be playing the lead-role actor, at same time directing the movie, managing the screenplay, and as well the producer. Things have to done the professional way and consequently regulate the production volume which must reduce to a reasonable number on monthly basis.
All other organs of the media must support this cause for a change of positive attitude and mentality, appreciating our rich cultural norms and values, thus encouraging its preservation. Necessary laws should be made to legalize the process and set-into-play as Check-and-Balance. Props to fellow MCs representing here on campus, keep doing your thang, positively though. Collectively, we can create genuine professionals in the Show Business (Comedy inclusive), it could definitely become a surprise money spinner for Nigeria especially in the midst of the meltdown of world economy.
ENTERTAINMENT BITS...
At a world press conference held in Lagos on July 15, the coalition of major associations in the Nigerian music industry has begun the mobilization of stakeholders throughout the country for the commencement of an indefinite mass hunger strike to draw the attention of the world to the intolerable amount of piracy that is devastating the music industry in Nigeria. The mass hunger strike is planned to commence on August 25. As a prelude to the strike, there will be an important rally of stakeholders in the Nigerian music industry at the premises of the National Theatre, Lagos at 10.00am on August 25. The rally will offer an opportunity to artistes and investors across the industry to network and devise strategies to frontally attacking the piracy scourge that is plundering the Nigerian entertainment industry. Further to the hunger strike, the coalition has resolved that a powerful delegation of industry stakeholders will proceed to the National Assembly in Abuja on September 1 to express the frustration of the industry over the lukewarm and ineffective attitude of the government to attacking the piracy cancer that is fast eating away the livelihood of hundreds of thousands of Nigerians and destroying the Nation’s image. The coalition is also requesting all broadcast organizations in the country to show solidarity with the plight of the Nigerian entertainment industry by observing September 1, 2009 as “NO MUSIC DAY”. Consequently, broadcasting stations across Nigeria are requested not to broadcast music between the hours of 6 am and 6 pm on September 1. Artistes across the country are also requested not to engage in any musical performance on “NO MUSIC DAY”
US singer Chris Brown has been sentenced to 180 days' community labour and five years' probation for assaulting pop star Rihanna. The 20-year-old R&B star pleaded guilty in June to beating Rihanna, his former girlfriend, before the Grammy awards in Los Angeles in February. The judge said Brown must do physical labour, not community service, and attend domestic violence counselling. Brown must also stay at least 100 yards from Rihanna for the next five years. The judge said violation of the terms would be taken "very, very seriously". Brown said nothing at the sentencing other than to acknowledge he understood the terms.
Madonna fans are being urged to stay away from her forthcoming Sticky and Sweet tour date in Bulgaria by the country's Orthodox Church.Church of Bulgaria officials have accused the star of showing a "lack of respect" for church rituals. They expressed their "disapproval and disagreement" with her planned show this Saturday in the Bulgarian capital. The concert, at Sofia's Vasil Levski Stadium, is expected to be attended by about 50,000 people. Saturday is also a day of lent for Orthodox Christians marking the beheading of John the Baptist.
US singer Chris Brown has been sentenced to 180 days' community labour and five years' probation for assaulting pop star Rihanna. The 20-year-old R&B star pleaded guilty in June to beating Rihanna, his former girlfriend, before the Grammy awards in Los Angeles in February. The judge said Brown must do physical labour, not community service, and attend domestic violence counselling. Brown must also stay at least 100 yards from Rihanna for the next five years. The judge said violation of the terms would be taken "very, very seriously". Brown said nothing at the sentencing other than to acknowledge he understood the terms.
Madonna fans are being urged to stay away from her forthcoming Sticky and Sweet tour date in Bulgaria by the country's Orthodox Church.Church of Bulgaria officials have accused the star of showing a "lack of respect" for church rituals. They expressed their "disapproval and disagreement" with her planned show this Saturday in the Bulgarian capital. The concert, at Sofia's Vasil Levski Stadium, is expected to be attended by about 50,000 people. Saturday is also a day of lent for Orthodox Christians marking the beheading of John the Baptist.
NEWS BITS...
The Economic and Fiancial Crimes Commission (EFCC) say they are preparing to act against business tycoons who have failed to pay back billions owed to banks.The move comes with the expiry of a deadline for those owing money to return it to the troubled banks. The government was forced to rescue five banks and sack their entire leadership teams last week to save the banks from collapse. Some senior bankers are in custody but two chief executives are on the run, they are Mrs Cecilia Ibru and Mr. Erastus Akingbola. The pair are wanted in connection to allegations of money laundering, insider trading, capital market manipulation and abuse of credit process. Controversially, the special fraud office is also hunting down the debtors. Last week the central bank governor shamed some of the wealthiest people in Africa by naming them for not paying back massive loans. Anti-fraud officials say some of the money has been returned, but huge amounts remain outstanding.
The deadline for repayment expires at midnight on Tuesday August 25, 2009.
Many legal experts say that debt is a civil matter and that the terms of the original loans still apply. They have questioned the legal basis of any further arrests.
Veteran US Senator Edward Kennedy, the brother of former President John F Kennedy, has died at 77, after a long battle with a brain tumour.He became a Democratic Massachusetts senator in 1962, replacing his brother when he resigned to become president, and was re-elected seven times. Senator Kennedy was a dominant force in US politics for almost 50 years. President Barack Obama, of whom he was an active supporter, said he was "heartbroken" to hear of his death. Senator Kennedy had championed issues such as education and healthcare, central to Mr Obama's first term.
The French police have uncovered a cache of weapons and explosives allegedly used by the Basque separatist group, Eta.The weapons dump, in southern France's remote Herault region, included pistols, explosives and detonators. French and Spanish police have been working together closely following last month's bomb attacks on the island of Mallorca and the Spanish mainland. French officials said the weapons discoveries had "dealt a very big blow" to Eta's supply network. The find is the 12th uncovered since 19 August when three suspected members of the group were arrested.
Iran has not expanded the number of centrifuges enriching uranium at its nuclear facilities since the end of May. But they said there had been an increase in the number of centrifuges installed and that they could be brought online within weeks. It is not clear whether the slowdown is due to technical or political reasons. Centrifuges spin uranium hexafluoride gas to produce enriched uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons. Iran has been given until September by the UN Security Council to end its uranium enrichment programme or face tougher sanctions. The West suspects the country is secretly trying to develop nuclear arms, while Tehran insists its programme is entirely peaceful.
The deadline for repayment expires at midnight on Tuesday August 25, 2009.
Many legal experts say that debt is a civil matter and that the terms of the original loans still apply. They have questioned the legal basis of any further arrests.
Veteran US Senator Edward Kennedy, the brother of former President John F Kennedy, has died at 77, after a long battle with a brain tumour.He became a Democratic Massachusetts senator in 1962, replacing his brother when he resigned to become president, and was re-elected seven times. Senator Kennedy was a dominant force in US politics for almost 50 years. President Barack Obama, of whom he was an active supporter, said he was "heartbroken" to hear of his death. Senator Kennedy had championed issues such as education and healthcare, central to Mr Obama's first term.
The French police have uncovered a cache of weapons and explosives allegedly used by the Basque separatist group, Eta.The weapons dump, in southern France's remote Herault region, included pistols, explosives and detonators. French and Spanish police have been working together closely following last month's bomb attacks on the island of Mallorca and the Spanish mainland. French officials said the weapons discoveries had "dealt a very big blow" to Eta's supply network. The find is the 12th uncovered since 19 August when three suspected members of the group were arrested.
Iran has not expanded the number of centrifuges enriching uranium at its nuclear facilities since the end of May. But they said there had been an increase in the number of centrifuges installed and that they could be brought online within weeks. It is not clear whether the slowdown is due to technical or political reasons. Centrifuges spin uranium hexafluoride gas to produce enriched uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons. Iran has been given until September by the UN Security Council to end its uranium enrichment programme or face tougher sanctions. The West suspects the country is secretly trying to develop nuclear arms, while Tehran insists its programme is entirely peaceful.
Wow!! it's been a long while.....
Guys and Girls, it's been some heck of a reformation out here. thank God i could survive such. well it's good to be back, dong what i know how to do best..... i must say i miss u guys really. alright i'm back on the blog and we might just start to bring on interesting issues soon which definitely would attract global attention.
some cool stuffs have popped-up and definitely would be serving you with the best of them all...trust me.
i urge you to stay with me as always and let's get on to a nice ride!!!
some cool stuffs have popped-up and definitely would be serving you with the best of them all...trust me.
i urge you to stay with me as always and let's get on to a nice ride!!!
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