Wednesday, 22 January 2014



PROJECT BRAVE TEAM- Be Right Above Visual Encumberances

Toke
Biodun
Funke
Toyin
Tope
Jonathan
Michael

REPORT ON OUR VISIT TO THE CORRECTIONAL CENTRE IDI-ARABA YABA LAGOS STATE
We embarked on our trip at 11:30am on Tuesday the 31st of December 2013 in a cab.
Tope, Funke, Biodun and I were all present and we went to the correctional home at Idi-araba in which we were adviced. All three of us sojourned to our place of primary assignment, the fourth volunteer could not get there in good time so I directed her and she came on a motorcycle while we gave her the precise location via phone call.
Therefore, all four of us carried the luggage we had inside the correctional home. And we were received warmly after introducing ourselves and telling them the purpose of our visit.
We first conversed with a young female staff we met there. Who gave us a brief history and statistics of the children present. She afterwards introduced us to the vice-president and other staff and told us the rule abiding the house is that we are restricted from taking pictures of the students due to their present state of mind due to the fact that some have been sexually abused by relatives,friends and strangers; others were violated against their will in doing things that ordinarily children of their age shouldn’t delve into; other children were brought by their parents due to moral delinquencies and some dangerous habits they could not handle. they were presently distraught  and wouldn’t want them to be stigmatized when seen by their colleagues on various social media.
 Thereafter, we spoke to the students about the various vices all around and how they can be exceptionally good amidst them all. The woman in charge informed us that the population of the girls in the correctional home is 53 in all. And the whole area has been divided into three sections- The correctional, Special correctional, and Transit homes she also said that they had different vocations that they participate in during the period.
Biodun begun by asking the children to introduce themselves after which we had introduced ourselves.
She buttressed on confidence and the positive impact they can have on their immediate environment.
I afterwards spoke on the future ambition and what it means to aspire and achieve it. I questioned the students on what they would like to be in the future though some of them didn’t know and I gave them options in which they selected an option and I prayed that they will achieve all they desire in Jesus name.
Funke also spoke on their life as a whole and the fact that they make use of every given opportunity given. Tope spoke on their being fortunate to have a roof over their heads and that everything they find to do should be done with the best of their efforts. And that they should not take for granted the golden privilege they have because there are numerous people on the street wishing they have this same opportunity they presently have. Thereafter we beckoned on the girls to give their ask questions and also give a brief summary of what they have learned, in which they did. We rounded up by praying with them and committing their future into God’s hands. We presented the Clothes, foodstuffs and toiletries which was documented and stamped by the staff.
We later moved on to see the proprietress Mrs Faboro in her office and she told us about herself and her  various certifications and achievements and she commended us on our efforts towards making this initiative a success. She then asked us to introduce ourselves and our field of study and she was elated to know that we are not just graduates, but we are doing excellently and our passion to improve the living situation of others. We also appreciated her for having us.
We were later led by the female staff behind the convergence hall to the various vocational training centers which comprises a dress making room, hair dressing salon, bead and jewelry making, catering service which were either constructed by various churches and non-governmental organizations or the contributions sent in cash or kind. The rooms were fully stocked with sewing machines and other gadgets required for the students use. We also saw some of the works done by the students which was quite impressive. We took some photos of the machines and with the staff.
We later went upstairs to their dormitory and we noticed that some of the students were locked up separately in a secluded enclosure. When we asked why, we were told that some of the students connived with other boys to rape the girls that were going out for their normal activities outside. Some others escaped from the home and were found by the police in the market place and the rest broke the laws abiding the home. So within the secluded area they were about 4-6 of them they bathed once a day, passed their waste in which was emptied and cleaned. Thereafter we commended them on maintaining cleanliness and order in the home and bade them goodbye.
What an eventful day we had………….
















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Friday, 10 January 2014

Airtel Connects Nigerian Youths in New Brand Campaign

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…. Repositions as Nigeria’s leading Mobile Internet Operator
…. Empowers Youth, Young-at-Heart with Enriched Digital Experience
Lagos, Nigeria; January 8th, 2014:  Two years after the remarkable launch of its groundbreaking Friendship (Padi Na Good Thing) Campaign, Nigeria’s leading mobile Internet Company, Airtel Nigeria, has taken another giant step in fulfillment of its vision to become the country’s most loved brand with the launch of Come Alive, a new thematic campaign targeted at youth.
According to the Telco, the new campaign effectively summarizes its brand promise of empowering Nigerians to realize their full potentials and dreams, enabling youth and the young-at-heart to come alive and to stay in touch with their family, loved ones and friends with the latest and most innovative mobile Internet and digital value offerings.
It also said it is committed to exciting telecoms consumers, creating the right digital environment for them to succeed and empowering young Nigerians to express themselves, share their stories, connect with the rest of the world, inspire other people and practically blaze the trail in their respective endeavours.
The new campaign, which rides notably on the crest of Airtel’s 3.75G data network highlights the company’s role as an enabler for an enriched digital experience and in assisting young Nigerians and telecoms consumers actualize their dreams by staying connected with the right community of friends, families and associates anytime, anywhere and through a robust bouquet of mobile Internet package and innovative digital value offerings.
AirtelThe excitement on Mike's face is moneylicious!!
General Manager; Brand Assets, Airtel Nigeria, Obinna Aniche; Popular Nollywood Star, Mike Ezuronye; Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya and Chief Operating Officer & Executive Director, Airtel Nigeria, Deepak Srivastava during the unveiling of the company’s new Come Alive brand campaign targeted at youth, at the Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos
General Manager; Brand Assets, Airtel Nigeria, Obinna Aniche; Popular Nollywood Star, Mike Ezuronye; Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya and Chief Operating Officer & Executive Director, Airtel Nigeria, Deepak Srivastava during the unveiling of the company’s new Come Alive brand campaign targeted at youth, at the Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos
Speaking at the formal unveiling of the new campaign in Lagos on Wednesday, January 8th, 2013, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya, said the company is committed to empowering young Nigerians with the latest and most innovative  package and exciting digital experience.
According to Ogunsanya, Nigerian youths are highly talented, resourceful, innovative, hardworking and resilient people, also noting that Airtel is well-positioned to enable young Nigerians and the youth-at-heart to create success stories for their life ambitions.
Mr. Ogunsanya added that “We have come a long way in preparing for this moment that Nigerians can be proud of. As a youth-focused, mobile Internet network, actualizing dreams can only be more realistic with us.”
Also speaking, Airtel Nigeria’s Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director, Deepak Srivastava, reiterated the company’s commitment to providing innovative, exciting and pocket-friendly products and offerings that will further allow subscribers on the network achieve success in all areas of interest.
Srivastava emphasized that the company has matched its leading role as the ‘customer-centric network’ with a bouquet of bespoke voice and data products, services and offerings including the 3.75G network, the 2size SIM, a first of its kind in the country, Talk More, Bid & Get, Facebook Bundle, WhatsApp and Airtel My Business among others.
The event was attended by other top management executives of the company including Inusa Bello, Chief Sales Officer, Emeka Oparah, Director of Corporate Communications and CSR, Adebayo Osinowo, Lagos Regional Operations Director and Obinna Aniche, General Manager, Brand Assets, Airtel Africa.
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CNN’s African Voices to feature Nigerian Screen Goddess: Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

Omotola & Vlad during CNN interviewThis week, one of Nigeria’s top actresses, singer, television star and philanthropist, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, will feature on African Voices, CNN International’s weekly half-hour programme highlighting Africa’s most engaging personalities.
The interview, with CNN correspondent, Vladimir Duthiers, will feature Omotola AKA ‘Omosexy’ as she talks about her upbringing, career achievements, passion for activism and future plans.
Popularly referred to as the Queen of Nollywood, Omotola is not only an Icon in the Nigerian entertainment industry; she is also a UN ambassador and activist with Amnesty International. In 2012, Omotola was awarded the Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television and Arts (BEFFTA) Icon, a special honorary award, in recognition of her contribution to the film industry in Africa, Europe and globally.
She tells CNN: “I’ve reached a point in my life where I’ve realised I have to leave something. I have to have a legacy. I decided I will be an activist for Africa. My experience with the UN and other
humanitarianorganisationsinspired me to want to speak out and say more and there’s so much you can
just say with words. This was my motivation for singing.”
Omotola is the first Nigerian with her own reality TV show, tagged “Omotola: The Real Me”, she was also named one of the most influential people in the world by *Time Magazine in* the annual *Time 100 List* in 2013.



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Woman Caught Sneaking Into U.S. In A Suitcase

To travel to the United States is now a do or die affair as:

Customs and Border Protection officers foiled a smuggling attempt at the U.S.-Mexico border when they discovered a woman contorted and hidden inside a suitcase.

Officials released a photo this week showing the woman tucked into a ball and laying inside the luggage in the back of a vehicle.

The woman, a Thai national named Pornkamol Mongkolsermsak, was charged with re-entry after deportation, CBP spokesman Victor Brabble said.

She was discovered on December 30, when inspectors at the border referred the driver of a Honda SUV for a secondary inspection, CBP said in a statement.

When officers inspected the vehicle, they opened up the suitcase and found the 48-year-old woman hidden underneath some clothing.

Authorities did not release the name of the 56-year-old Phoenix man who was driving the SUV.

The case has been turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Stella Oduah's CV Released By Senate


B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News!!! Senate Releases Stella Oduah's CV. The Nigerian Senate have released the Curriculum Vitae (Resume) which Princess Stella Oduah the Aviation Minister used in securing her appointment. According to the release, they confirm that the Aviation Minister's CV was in line with her claims, against what some media outfits have been writing in the last few days. They warned that the online news outlets Sahara Reporters and Premium Times should stop giving out false and malicious information that might lead to breakdown of law and order. Sahara reporters have already accepted misleading Nigerians and still refuse to apologize for their malicious allegations and frivolous claims.

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