Monday, December 24, 2012
NIGERIA: POWER GENERATION REACHES RECORD 4350 MEGAWATTS
The Chairman, Presidential Task Force on Power, Mr Beks Dagogo-Jack on Tuesday disclosed that the nation’s power generation hit a new peak at 4350MW. This is despite the recent closure of the Escavros gas plant belonging to Chevron Nigeria Limited, which reduced the power output of the nation by 300MW for three weeks.
Although the task force chairman was delighted with the new record, he said authorities were not satisfied with it and were working hard to surpass the record. He also said this feat was possible due to the diligence of key operational players, especially the systems operator and the team from the management contractor for the Transmission Company of Nigeria, Manitoba Hydro International, who played strategic roles to produce higher levels of electricity generation.
Power generation in the country has been between 3000 and 3700MW for most of this year. This is despite the fact there is capacity for much higher generation, as the country is yet to enjoy the full benefit of the construction of more power stations due to insufficient gas supply. Power authorities are optimistic that the power generation could reach 6,873MW by the end of 2013.
Credit: The Herald Nigeria
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THREE KEY TRENDS THAT WILL SHAPE NIGERIA IN 2013
Anna Rosenberg |
Trend #1: The proposed 2013 budget creates investment opportunities
The Federal Government submitted the budget proposal to the National Assembly for approval. The 2013 budget aims to create long-term macroeconomic stability through continued investment in capital expenditure, deficit reduction, and the development of non-oil revenue sources.
A total budget expenditure of N4.92tr was proposed for 2013, a 5% increase over 2012. Within the budget, capital expenditure increased by 1.3% to N1.54tr while recurrent expenditure was reduced to N2.48tr. The fiscal deficit is projected to improve to 2.17% of GDP in 2013, from 2.85% in 2012, emphasising the government’s commitment to fiscal stability.
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NIGERIA RAILWAY CORPORATION COMMENCES 1126KM LAGOS-KANO SERVICE
The Federal Government on Friday in Lagos inaugurated the Nigeria Railway Corporation’s Lagos-Kano intercity passenger train services and haulage of petroleum products.The NRC revitalized the Lagos-Kano service to complement the existing Lagos- Ilorin and Minna-Kano intercity train services.
The Minister of Transport, Sen. Idris Umar, said at the event that the government was still committed to revamping the transport sector, particularly railway services, because of its importance to Nigeria's economic development.
Umar said that the Federal Government had also awarded contracts for feasibility studies to open up other railway routes. He explained that the government was also rehabilitating the Eastern Railway Line from Port Harcourt -Maiduguri with spur lines from Kuru-Kafanchan -Kaduna and Kuru-Jos. The Minister also said that government was repairing the Zaria-Gusau-Kauran Namoda Rail Line.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
NIGERIAN STUDENTS EMERGE WINNERS AT WRO CONTEST IN MALAYSIA
Nigerian
students Mfoniso Moses, Mercy Ingibina Benjamin and Dapreye Zidafamor from
Winners Academy, Bayelsa State; have emerged winners in the just concluded 2012
World Robotics Olympiad (WRO), hosted by the Ministry of Education in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. They came top ahead of three other African countries
including Ghana, South Africa and Egypt.
Expressing
delight at the performance of the students, the Managing Director of Arc Lights
and the organizer of Robotic competition in Nigeria Mr. Tayo Obasanya said the
Robotic competition challenged the junior category to build a robot that is
capable of exploring rough terrain in search of useful resources, adding that
the Nigerian students selected from Winners Academy Team were ranked second
highest African team in the Elementary-Regular Category. The
Elementary game also challenged pupils to build a robot that is capable of
organizing objects back into their respective storage cells.
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Wednesday, December 05, 2012
TONY ELUMELU: STOP EXAGGERATING, WE ARE NOT THAT CORRUPT
Chairman of Heirs Holding Limited, Tony Elumelu, on Monday warned foreign investors to stop making reports that tarnish the image of Nigeria, thereby discouraging intending investors from bringing their businesses into the country.
Elumelu was speaking at the Presidential Policy Dialogue at the 18th National Economic Summit in Abuja. He noted that though corruption should be tackled with iron fists in the system, it should not be a major focus of reporting issues concerning the country.
“Without sounding a bit defensive, I think we tend to over blow the issue of corruption in Nigeria and in fact, almost all the speakers who have spoken today are talking about corruption.
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NIGERIAN UNDERGRADUATE DESIGNS ROCKET PROPELLANT
Are you one of those worried that our universities do not produce researchers and innovators anymore? Well, there is still hope, in the form of 20 year old Moses Chijioke Idoko, a student of the department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
He designed an amateur solid rocket propellant as his project defense to the amazement of the panel of assessors. The amateur rocket has a PVC-pipe as the motor casing, aluminum as the nose cone, ½ inch PVC-cover, aluminum and ½ inch diameter pipe as the nozzle. The propellant is made up of 325 grams of potassium nitrate (oxidizer) and 175 grams of sorbitol (sugar), making a total of 500 grams. The PVC-pipe is of ¾ inch diameter, and 65cm in length. The rocket motor igniter is a mixture of potassium nitrate and charcoal at 80/20 ratio, to form it into black powder (gun powder).
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Tuesday, December 04, 2012
MEET FOLORUNSHO ALAKIJA, THE WORLD'S RICHEST BLACK WOMAN
Folorunsho Alakija is a Nigerian fashion designer and oil tycoon
who is now the richest black woman in the world. She is reportedly worth at
least $3.3 billion-contrary to the recently published Forbes Magazine ranking
which put her net worth at only $600 million.
This new discovery makes Alakija $500 million richer than Oprah Winfrey whose net worth according to Forbes Magazine is estimated at $2.7 billion as at September 2012.
Alakija is the Owner of FAMFA OIL, a Nigerian company who owns 60% working interest in OML 127, an offshore oil company which produces 200,000 barrels of oil per day.
Alakija, 61, was born into a wealthy, polygamous Nigerian family. She started out her professional career in the mid 70s as a secretary at the now defunct International Merchant Bank of Nigeria, one of the country’s earliest investment banks. In the early 80s, Alakija quit her job and went on to study Fashion design in England, returning to Nigeria shortly afterwards to start Supreme Stitches, a premium Nigerian fashion label which catered exclusively to upscale clientele.
This new discovery makes Alakija $500 million richer than Oprah Winfrey whose net worth according to Forbes Magazine is estimated at $2.7 billion as at September 2012.
Alakija is the Owner of FAMFA OIL, a Nigerian company who owns 60% working interest in OML 127, an offshore oil company which produces 200,000 barrels of oil per day.
Alakija, 61, was born into a wealthy, polygamous Nigerian family. She started out her professional career in the mid 70s as a secretary at the now defunct International Merchant Bank of Nigeria, one of the country’s earliest investment banks. In the early 80s, Alakija quit her job and went on to study Fashion design in England, returning to Nigeria shortly afterwards to start Supreme Stitches, a premium Nigerian fashion label which catered exclusively to upscale clientele.
The business thrived, and Alakija quickly made a tidy fortune
selling high-end Nigerian clothing to fashionable wives of military bigwigs and
society women.
We are positively re-defining Nigeria.
CHINYERE KALU: I FLEW A PLANE WITH WATER IN THE ENGINE
Chinyere Onyenucheya Kalu, was the first female commercial pilot in Nigeria. This achievement was not a mere feat in a male dominated arena. Although she says her decision to become a pilot has been very challenging, she does not have any regrets about opting for the profession.
In this interview with Vanguard, Chinyere who is now the Rector and Chief Instructor at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology takes us down memory lane and speaks on some of the challenges she has faced in the course of her profession thirty years after she left the aviation school and the day she flew a plane with water in the engine.
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Monday, December 03, 2012
NIGERIA SME REVOLUTION: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SET TO REDUCE INTEREST RATES
The Federal Government is set to reduce the cost of accessing
funds by SMEs within the lifetime of the current administration, as part of
strategic efforts to create jobs, generate wealth and enhance economic growth.
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NIGCOMSAT ASSURES NIGERIANS OF INCREASED BANDWIDTH AVALIABILITY
The Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) has
promised Nigerians of increased bandwidth availability, if its proposed bill to
the National Assembly is signed into law.
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WORLD AIDS DAY NOVELTY MATCH: OKOCHA SCORES HAT-TRICK AGAINST NOLLYWOOD STARS
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CHECK OUT THE CAR MADE IN NIGERIA OUT OF BASKET
This is perhaps one of the most intriguing creativity to come
out of Nigeria in recent times. On this occasion it comes courtesy of the ingenuity
of 40 year old Ojo Obaniyi, a Cane Crafts artist from Ibadan, Oyo State. The
Car accessories were essentially made out of basket and are really very impressive.
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NIGERIA WILL BE AMONGST INDUSTRALIZED COUNTRIES BY 2020
Nigeria will be among the first 20 countries to be industrialized by the year 2020. This assertion was made by Jim O’Neill, Chairman of Goldman and Sachs.
O’Neill made this revelation at the end of a two day meeting of the Honorary International Investors Council (HIIC) held in London. He noted that Nigeria has recorded much economic growth in the last 14 years. The HIIC pledged, after the meeting to support the reform of the Goodluck Jonathan led administration.
Addressing a Press Conference after the meeting, the Coordinator of the Council, Baroness Linda Chalker, said that it is important to always have a positive perception of Nigeria despite the daunting challenges facing the country.
Source: Channels
O’Neill made this revelation at the end of a two day meeting of the Honorary International Investors Council (HIIC) held in London. He noted that Nigeria has recorded much economic growth in the last 14 years. The HIIC pledged, after the meeting to support the reform of the Goodluck Jonathan led administration.
Addressing a Press Conference after the meeting, the Coordinator of the Council, Baroness Linda Chalker, said that it is important to always have a positive perception of Nigeria despite the daunting challenges facing the country.
Source: Channels
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A NIGERIAN, BUNMI AWONIYI APPOINTED TO SACRAMENTO SUPERIOR COURT
Bunmi Awoniyi, a certified Family Law Specialist has been appointed to the Sacramento Superior Court by the Governor of California, Jerry Brown. She fills the vacancy created by the conversion of a Court Commissioner position on December 3, 2011.
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Saturday, December 01, 2012
AMAZING FACTS ABOUT HIV/AIDS...YOU WILL BE STUNNED
People around the world are busy creating awareness about the HIV virus, so we thought we could share some amazing facts you probably never knew about the virus.
- Contrary to popular belief, there are people who are immune to the virus. A small fraction of people of European descent are missing a key part of the white blood cells HIV needs to infect you. These people are immune to all the most common strains of HIV.
- When exposed to HIV, not everyone gets infected. The percentage of people who get infected is reduced if they get massive doses of HIV drugs in the first few hours after exposure.
- HIV symptoms may not occur for up to 10 years after infection and more than 77% of the world’s infected people do not know they have HIV/AIDS.
- An HIV infected individual can infect another HIV positive person with another strain of HIV or other diseases.
- Women are eight times more likely to contract HIV than men.
- The Aloe Vera Juice or substance in the Aloe plant called Acemannan has been effective against HIV/AIDS.
- Infection with HIV may or may not have symptoms. Symptomatic patients may experience symptoms similar to the flu or vague symptoms of other diseases like diarrhea, headaches, rashes, dermatitis, sore throat and enlarged lymph nodes. Only a blood test sent to a laboratory can determine a positive diagnosis.
- The HIV viruses are fairly large in size and possess a unique structure that gives it advantage over all other viruses, making it difficult to kill.
- HIV is also known as a mutant super-virus thanks to its incredibly fast replication system that helps it mutate faster.
- Cats suffer from a very similar disease known as Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Scientists have discovered an FIV vaccination and are hoping that this could lead to a breakthrough in treating HIV infected patients.
Credit: Trials Central
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WORLD AIDS DAY: NIGERIA RECORDS DECLINE IN NEW HIV/AIDS INFECTIONS
Nigeria recorded
300,000 new cases in 2012., even as the country was ranked as number eight
among 12 countries in the world that have recorded a decline in the new Human
Immuno-deficiency Virus, HIV, infection rate.
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NIGERIA: ERNST & YOUNG HONOURS DANGOTE, IBRU, OTHERS
President, Dangote Group, Mr. Aliko Dangote, Mr. Goddie Ibru, and others have been honoured with the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for West Africa held in Lagos.
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NIGERIA SUCCESSFUL IN IMPLEMENTING HICC DECISIONS
The Vice President, Alhaji Mohammed Namadi Sambo, has said tremendous progress has been achieved in the implementation of the decisions of the Honourary International Investors Council in its twelve years of existence.
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NOLLYWOOD TAKES CENTER STAGE AT EDINBURGH
The Nigerian film industry has gone beyond finding myriad ways just to entrench its importance and visibility in the global motion picture entertainment arena. Not long ago, there was Scotland Film Festival at which Nigerians were hosted by the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB).
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