Edo State Council Vice Chairman Dies While Waiting To See A Doctor


Reports reaching Laura’s Blog have it that the Vice Chairman of Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State, Mr. Charles Eshiesimua passed away on Friday while waiting to see a doctor at the Iruua Specialist Hospital in Esan Central Local Government Area of Edo.

Going by this report,Mr. Eshiesimua was said to have died at about 3.55 p.m.

The council Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Momoh, says he was shocked when he learnt of his colleague’s death.

“The death of Charles is surprising to me because we both spoke before I left for Benin,” he said. “I can’t believe that Charles is dead,” Mr. Momoh said on Saturday as he paid a condolence visit to the family of the deceased.

He described the late Vice Chairman as a loyal lawmaker committed to the development of the council area.

Credit: [naij.com]

GANJA REP! Ex-LAWMAKER ARRESTED BY NDLEA FOR POSSESSING INDIAN HEMP


A former law maker has been arrested by the Adamawa State Command of the  National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for being in possession of 81.9 kilogrammes of substance alleged to be Cannabis Sativa (Indian Hemp).

The arrest was confirmed on Saturday to Newsmen in Yola, by the NDLEA Commander, Hassan Zungeru, adding that the suspect was charged to court.

“The suspect, an ex-lawmaker is being prosecuted at the Federal High Court Yola,” Zungeru said.

Zungeru is quoted as saying the former member of parliament who was in the state assembly in 1992, was arrested with the exhibit in Jada town.

“Following intelligence report of  suspicious illicit activities by the ex-lawmaker, the agency  after  several months of monitoring, finally arrested him,”  Zungeru said.

The commander commended the courts in Yola for their demonstration of professionalism in the acceleration and prosecution of drug suspects.

He mentioned shortage of personnel and patrol vehicles as the major challenges facing the agency in Adamawa.

What! PHOTO OF GIANT SNAKE FOUND IN IKORODU SUBURB OF LAGOS


It was a really startling sight as some male residents of a Lagos community yesterday discovered something really jaw-dropping in one of the rivers in the area.

The young men found an enormous python-like snake in the Majidun River in the Ikorodu area of the state.

They managed to kill it and they put it on display at a roadside with the intent of selling it for a price of N50,000.

BALLOT ON VALENTINE’s DAY!: INEC RELEASES 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS SCHEDULE.


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the election timetable for the 2015 general elections. The Presidential election along with that of the National Assembly are slated to hold first on Valentine’s Day, the 14th of February, 2015, whilst the Gubernatorial  and State Assembly elections will follow on the 28th of February, 2015.

This was contained in a statement issued last night in Abuja by the Secretary to the Commission Mrs. Augusta Ogakwu.

The Commission’s Scribe also released the detailed time table for the Ekiti State governorship elections scheduled to take place in June this year.

The statement shows that June 21, 2014 has been set aside for the conduct of the Ekiti State Governorship election, while the Osun State gubernatorial polls has been scheduled for August 9, 2014.

For the Ekiti Governorship polls the detailed electoral time table indicates that the commission shall issue notice for the election on March 3, 2014 as commencement of campaigns for the polls begins on March 23, 2014 while collection of forms for candidates by their political parties begins on April 1.

The time table also shows that the last day for the conduct of party primaries is April 14, 2014.

The table further shows that the last day for submission of forms CF001 and CF002 at the INEC headquarters is April 21, 2014. Publication of personal particulars of the candidates shall take place on April 26, 2014.

The last day set aside for withdrawal by candidates and their replacement by political parties has been fixed for 7th May, 2014 while the last day for submission of nomination forms is fixed for May 20, 2014. Publication of the official list of voters is also scheduled for May, 2014.

The Commission has set aside publication of notice of poll for June 4, 2014.

The table also shows that Submission of names of party agents for the polls to the Electoral Officer of the Local Government or Area Council has been fixed for June 5, 2014. The last day for campaigns would be June 19, 2014.

“The tenure of office of the Governor of Ekiti State will expire on the 15th day of October 2014. By virtue of the provision of Section 178(2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), Governorship election in the State shall hold not earlier than one hundred and fifty (150) days and not later than thirty (30) days before the exiration of the term of office of the Governor. The commissionmis by virtue of Section 30 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) expected to issue notice for the election not later than ninety (90) days before the date of the election.

ECOWAS APPOINTS NEW COMMISSIONERS


Seven new Commissioners have been appointed into an expanded ECOWAS Commission by the Council of Ministers, bringing the membership of the Commission’s management to 15, in line with the decision of regional Heads of State and Government.

The seven commissioners were among 21 candidates interviewed by a six-member ad hoc ministerial committee for the statutory positions.

According to a statement made available by the commission,. On Friday, the new comers, who are expected to assume duties in February 2014, will help reinforce the existing nine-member commission comprising the President, Vice President and seven Commissioners created in 2007 with the transformation of the defunct Executive Secretariat of the organisation into a commission.

It said the one-day extraordinary council session in Abidjan also approved the appointment of the Community’s Financial Controller from among three candidates interviewed for the position as well as the Director Generals and Deputies for two Community institutions from among 12 contenders.

“These are for the Ouagadougou-based West African Health Organisation (WAHO) and the Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA), based in Dakar,” the statement said.

It stated that the council, comprising ministers responsible for ECOWAS affairs in Member States, also approved the recommendations of the Management Succession Committed on the outcome of the interviews conducted November/December 2013 to fill 52 “critical positions” at the Commission and nine others at the affiliate Project Preparation and Development Unit (PPDU) based in Lome.

Opening the Council meeting, the current chair and Cote d’Ivoire’s Minister of African Integration and Ivorians in the Diaspora, Mr. Ally Coulibaly, urged his colleagues to demonstrate the usual community spirit in their deliberations.

In his remarks, the President of the Commission, Kadré Desire Ouédraogo, explained that the new additions will reinforce the human resource capacity which “is absolutely necessary for the success of the activities of the institutions of the community.”

He reaffirmed the determination of management to ensure the success of the ongoing restructuring exercise aimed at improving the capacity of the commission and other community institutions to enable them deliver on their mandates and satisfy the expectations of the citizens and regional leaders.

The twelve successful candidates for the statutory positions are Dr. Muhammad Sani Bello, Financial Controller, Nigeria; Mr Jean-Pierre Ezin, Commissioner, Education, Science and Culture Benin; Dr. Isaias Barreto Olimpio da Rosa, Commissioner Telecommunication and Information Technology, Cape Verde; Mr. Kalilou Traore Commissioner, Industry and Private Sector Promotion, Côte d’Ivoire; Mr. Stephen Nartey, Commissioner, General Administration and Conference, Ghana.

Others are Mr. Bangoura Morlaye, Commissioner Energy and Mines, Guinea; Mr. Silva Moitero Joao José, Commissioner Human Resources, Guinea Bissau: Dr. Fatimata Dia Sow, Commissioner Social Affairs and Gender, Senegal: Dr. Crespin Xavier, Director General WAHO, Niger: Dr. Laurent Aholofou Assogba, Deputy Director General WAHO, Benin; Mr. Adams Coulibaly, Director General GIABA, Côte d’Ivoire and Mr. Brian Sapati, Deputy Director General, GIABA, Ghana.

NISSAN MOTOR COMPANY TO ROLL OUT MADE IN NIGERIA SUV’s IN APRIL.


Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Chief Executive Officer of Nissan Motors Company at a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Davos, Switzerland, on the sidelines of the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF) said that his company will roll-out the first made in Nigeria 4 X 4 Utility SUV in April.

A statement issued by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, from Davos said Ghosn informed Jonathan of the company’s plan at the meeting.

The Nissan CEO according to Abati, said the company will use the old Volkswagen Assembly plant owned by its partners as the production line for the SUV production.

He said Ghosn commended the new Automotive Policy of the Federal Government and assured that the company would soon establish its own vehicle production plants with annual capacity of three million cars.

“Mr Ghosn applauded the Federal Government’s new automotive policy, saying that it would encourage the inflow of investments and technical expertise to boost domestic vehicle production. He also said that it was possible to produce two to three million cars in Nigeria annually with the consequent creation of thousands of direct and indirect jobs.

“He told the president that Nissan intends to increase its investment in Nigeria and establish its own vehicle production plants in the country,’’ Abati said.

Abati said the automobile industry specifically expressed interest in producing popular cars, totally adapted to the needs of Nigerians.

He said the company also planned to bring its global suppliers to make vehicle components in the country.

Abati said that the president assured the Nissan CEO that his administration was fully committed to rapidly developing Nigeria’s automobile industry.

The president, according to Abati, said that the Federal Government would diligently implement the country’s new national automotive policy.

“President Jonathan said that a key objective of the new policy was to make new cars affordable to more Nigerians and reduce the preponderance of second hand cars on our roads,” he said.

Abati said Jonathan noted that all investors in local automobile production in the country would have a huge ready market for their products.

The president said that the automobile industry in Nigeria had a huge potential for growth because the market was not just Nigeria, but the entire West African region.

CREDIT: [News Agency of Nigeria]

NOLLYWOOD’S GENEVIEVE NNAJI CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ON A BOAT WITH FRIENDS.


One of the remarkable things about Genevieve Nnaji was that after she began getting financial rewards for her acting, she quickly built a house for her parents in their village. Last year, she built another one again closer to her current home and moved them there so she can get to see them more often. So as a daughter, she has paid her dues and still keeps up with it.

Therefore, with the most recent endorsement deal struck with Elisalat a couple of days ago, Genny decided to splash some of the cash on herself by celebrating her birthday on a boat with friends.

Check out the pictures below:

Charles Novia questions the veracity of celebrity endorsement deals


Acting is a quite lucrative profession for those who reach its zenith.

With that also come endorsements from companies who are quick to bank on the popular appeal celebrities wield and in return pay actors handsomely. It seems like a win-win situation for both companies and actors except that producer Charles Novia has doubts about the veracity of such deals:

“A couple of days ago, there was an excited buzz on social media in Nigeria that Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji, has been signed on as one of the new Brand Ambassadors of Etisalat, a telecommunications company operating in Nigeria and sundry parts of the globe. Amid the congratulatory messages from her fans sent to her on some sites, a few cynical remarks caught my attention. (By the way, congrats Ms Nnaji!)

One commentator simply known as ‘Da Trut’ wrote in one of the comments section in a blog which I reproduce here;

‘Congrats, Genevieve. But wait o…your Boyfriend, D’Banj is a Glo Ambassador and now you are an Etisalat Ambassador. It has been reported that two of you will marry this year after being live-in-lovers and dating steadily for a while now. Since both of you have not denied this piece of news, I assume that it is true. With this new deal of yours, does it mean you cannot attend any show sponsored by Globacom in which D’Banj is a headliner despite him being your BF and you being expected to support your beau? And same goes for him too in any of your Etisalat sponsored shows? Won’t your relationship be strained by this?’

However nosy this comment may seem to some people, there is an underlying fact which many celebrities and of course the general public have overlooked when it comes to signing brand endorsements. Most of these contracts, if not all, are watertight for the artiste. The dos and don’ts imposed on the artistes could be argued in a civil rights court of law! But then, most artistes are quick to sign off the dotted lines basically because of the lump sum being paid to them by the competing brands. Which is all well and good too, depending on how you look at it.

And don’t get me wrong. I wholly commend all the brands cashing in on the perceived goodwill and traction many of these celebs have and investing in their art and to a large extent, the entertainment industry. These brands have uplifted the creative industries through such investments and the industry is the better for it. Really, it is.

However, a glaring reality is coming to the fore and many may laugh it off right now but it is staring at us in the face. In 2013, many of the live events and sponsored concerts were tepid in performance value. Many of the top acts had been signed by one telecom brand or the other and since the headliners in the music industry have divided their brand endorsements among various telcos, many could not perform for friends or business concerns where a competing telco or brand was a major or support sponsor. This was basically because of watertight caveats in the artistes contracts which forbids them from attending such shows. Thus, most of the live concerts in 2013 in Nigeria were either lacking in major star power or just repititive in talents signed on by the brands. And the performance value of such events were basically average. Many of the brands which had campus shows suffered this fate.

In October 2013, the Nollywood Movies Awards held at the posh Intercontinental Hotel, in Lagos. Comedian Basketmouth had been hyped as the compere of the evening, supported by Dakore Akande. I was standing at the red carpet lobby, interacting with invited guests as we had cocktails when one of the organisers, Alfred Soroh, came up to me. He whispered to me that there was a problem and it had to be solved urgently. Apparently, immediately Basketmouth came out of the lift and saw a huge backdrop with Etisalat written on it, he quickly dashed back and refused to compere the show. His reason was that he was a Glo Ambassador and could not be seen on an Etisalat sponsored show. It makes sense. When I asked the organisers if they didn’t think it out before deciding on Basketmouth as the compere, they explained that Etisalat came in just a few days to the event. Segun Arinze, a tested and trusted hand, had to be drafted immediately to co-compere the event.

The example above is one of many others which are a usual occurrence. My gut feeling is this; the business will grow for the brands but the whole performance and event industry may very well suffer for this. For example, if a movie awards event had MTN as the major sponsor and 50% of the nominees are Glo Ambassadors, only an idiot would need explanations on why half the nominees would not be present at the awards even if they eventually won. Same goes for music awards events. This cycle is becoming predictable. And the performance value suffers for it.

But there may be those who would argue that the brands are capable of sponsoring their own events with only their brand ambassadors as headliners. I concur but for every show such brands sponsor, it becomes predictable. I would know that any MTN show would have Wizkid, KCee, Davido, Don Jazzy and other ambassadors as performers just as a Glo event would have MI, Bez, Lynnx, Omawunmi, Burna Boy, D’Banj etc as performers. Truth be told, when you watch them once, you have watched it all. Bring them up again in another sponsored show, even for free and many would reluctantly attend just as many would not. Performance value.

Brand Managers reading this may well snigger at this but I would advise that they meet with their counterparts in other companies suffering this same problem and iron out a few of these issues. Artistes must be free to attend other shows of competing brands as long as they don’t endorse the sponsoring brand nor endorse their own brand in such shows. Harmony is needed. The entertainment industry should not be cannon fodder for the corporate wars. In 2014, we all must enhance the performance value. (By the way, that phrase is my coinage and I think I like it.)

The artistes themselves must step up their game. There is too much emphasis on the cars they buy or the shoes they wear by their publicists, which is not bad by itself but it gets overdone and sometimes come out in bad taste. Artistes should be seen to be adding value to their lives and the society through more of personal social responsiblity programmes rather than personal ‘I don buy am’ publicity stunts. Granted, how they spend their money is entirely their business but the people out there don’t really know how they MAKE their money most times. And it’s not from shows or endorsements only as they are made to believe. Story for another day. What I am saying is; how many of these new generation artistes have impacted positively on the moral conscience and inspirational equity of the youths? Very few. In music, almost none. In Nollywood, just a cosmetic impact. Story again for another day.

But I am not going to knock anyone in this write-up. I commend the dedicated efforts we all have put over the years to build the entertainment industry to this level. But the level is still in a pre-foundation stage. The structures are lacking. As we like to say all the time ‘but we will get there!’. Where ‘there’ is as good your guess as mine.”

FAN RAISES EYEBROW OVER JACKIE APPIAH’s NEW PICTURES.


Beautiful Ghanian actress, Jackie Appiah was a trophy recipient for 2013 Ghana Movie Awards.

In the category of Best Actress in a Lead Role, Jackie scooped the award and has since been showcasing the trophy received. That’s good news except that most fans have raised concerns over her dress for the new photo shoots in which the beauty was showcasing her trophy.

One fan had this to say:
“Pretty woman! She has a kid so should at least cover them fat thighs”.

What do you think?

NONSO DIOBI RETURNS! STARS ALONGSIDE BIG BROTHER AFRICA “THE CHASE” HOUSEMATES


All over the world, artistes and established stars in different fields of life all want to join the bandwagon and become movie stars. What’s more interesting is the fact that Nollywood’s rise continues to attract a host of interest globally.

The latest to join the trend are housemates from the recently ended Big Brother Africa “THE CHASE”2013 reality show. The housemates including Cleo from Zambia and Melvin from Nigeria, are hoping to take advantage of their current recognition from participating in the reality show to quickly get credence and become established stars through movies.

As novices in the acting business, the pair will be featuring alongside Nollywood established actor, Nonso Diobi who has himself been absent from movies for a while now so fans will surely be looking forward to it.