issues

PLEASE VOTE FOR THIS GREAT IDEA

Last year I submitted an idea to the Google Project 10^100, an idea that was focused on giving more opportunities to African Students to access information and come at par with their colleagues elsewhere in the world.

I am glad today that one year after the reviews of over 154,000 ideas submitted, this idea was one of the top 16 chosen to be voted on. After the votes, the top five will be implemented.

What Google did was to refine the idea along with other similar ideas submitted by others. I am however glad that I was able to send in an idea that received attention and now is one of those to be voted on.

Please join me in voting for this laudable idea and let us together see that it becomes a reality. Click on the link below to vote directly.

Please place on your profile and send to your friends’ list as well, so we all vote for it.

Thanks
Reggie

http://www.project10tothe100.com/submit.html?id=T06

Standard
issues

NIGERIA’S DISAPPEARING GLOBAL VOICE

We are a country in dire need of an international makeover, a serious case of physical distortion follows us about and any form of political, social, and economic pancaking will not be overstated. Of recent we have been battling a negative imagery painted by movies, adverts, radio shows around the world and our efforts at throwing down the gauntlet seems to be a flash in the pan. Even banning the movie District 9 in Nigeria or the screaming down of the Sony advert goes a long way to show how desperate our condition has become. Yet all these efforts have just been totally messed up by the actions of the President of the country this week. We look like a baboon claiming equality with a gorilla, and expecting the beating of our chest will cause panic in the forest.

The whole world gathers at the United Nations headquarters in New York, rich and poor, white and black, dictatorship and democracies, all assembled to makes their voices heard and determine a future agenda for the globe. Even the troublemakers and the accusers are sitting on the same table to iron out issues and at least pretend to me making compromises before a watching world. Yet Umar Musa Yar’Adua is sending his Foreign Minister, Ojo Maduekwe to represent him, while he jets of to Saudi Arabia as a guest of the King as they open a University. How sad!

May I remind you that this is the second year of his presidency and his second failure to attend the UN General Assembly of Heads of State. By implication this means Nigeria has had no voice in the in the comity of nations since under Yar’Adua. How can we justify this absolutely embarrassing situation, and what do we call this blatant disregard for Nigeria’s national interest. Of what implication is it to Nigeria’s national interest by being a guest of Saudi Arabia? Are we not looking more internationally moronic by taking actions that seem to obfuscate our determination to polish our global show-glass? This makes me question the intelligence of Nigeria’s leadership, and wonder what the quality of advice given to the leaders is.
Continue reading

Standard
issues

NIGERIA WILL BREAK INTO THREE -Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele

“Nigeria will break into three -Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, Prophet who predicted sack of bank chiefs • Says Yar’Adua ‘ll win 2011 election • IBB to contest”This is revealed by the Daily Sun Newspaper in Nigeria as reported by Olajiire Ishola. Below is the full article as culled from Nigeria World website. Please read and submit your comments so we discuss this.

He is fast gaining the reputation of the Nostradamus of Africa. This is because most of his predictions accurately come to pass. It was Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele of Inri Spiritual Home, Lagos, who early in the year predicted the tsunami happening in the banks now. He also predicted correctly the removal of the Comptroller-General of Customs and the Boko Haram religious crisis, which claimed over 1500 lives. In his latest predictions, the cleric has said that the country called Nigeria will soon be extinct. He said the country will break up and three nations will emerge from its ashes. According to him, people of these nations will require visas to travel to the other ‘sister’ nations. Among other predictions, which cut across politics, economy, labour and education, Primate Ayodele said President Umaru Yar’Adua will get a second term but urged Nigerians to pray against death at the seat of government, Aso Rock.

Predictions that came to pass

The Lord revealed to us early in the year the removal of the deputy governor of Bauchi State. We made a move and wrote him. When things happen in this country, I always laugh because our leaders are misled by their tin gods; people who cannot see beyond their noses. Those who will always tell you it is well when it is not. On July 19 this year, the deputy governor was removed. We also predicted the removal of the police boss, the Customs boss and the crisis happening in some states. Aside these, we wrote some security agents that we wanted to have audience with them but they refused because they do not believe that God’s information is the ultimate. They believe they can use calculations but they always goof, forgetting that God has the final say. The religious crisis in Bauchi was predicted before it broke out. We sent letters to them but they chose to ignore the warnings. But what was the consequence? Lives were lost. Our leaders underestimate God because they believe in their gods. If the country fails to change for the better, it would continue to experience the same problem over and over. For example, The Sun Newspaper in August reported the attempt to assassinate the governor of Yobe State and it is not yet over. The governor will not be given free hand to rule. You know we have nothing less than 50 million pastors. But how many of them are genuine?

Economy

The reforms going on in the banking sector is not over. Some Managing Directors will still go. Remember we said that some banks will crash and some MDs would be removed. The existing banks will still merge and there is going to be some problems. At the end of the day, the number of banks will be reduced. Aside re-merging, the Central Bank would still introduce some things to monitor whatever the banks are doing. Spring Bank, Unity and Diamond banks will likely be in trouble and, of course, some new banks will emerge after these operations. Merchant banks are still coming. The new banks that will spring up will not last long; likewise some of the micro-finance banks will die prematurely. So the Central Bank is going to work seriously on it. Fidelity and Skye banks will have some problems; also Bank PHB. They will not crash but some irregularities will be detected. The question is, will this reform rebuild our economy? No, because the Central Bank itself will into troubled waters. The Central Bank governor is going to face a lot of tough battles. Some people will move for his removal while some will plot to disorganise his plans. The economy is not going to be a hundred per cent okay. There would be a kind of continuous rumble in the banking sector. The insurance sector will also encounter problems.
Continue reading

Standard