Airtel partners Runway Jazz to mark 2018 international Jazz Day.

With 2018 International Jazz Day around the corner. Airtel Nigeria (telecommunication service provider) has partnered with Runway Jazz to give music lovers a taste of sweet music. The two day festival will hold at the Eko Hotel & Suites on Saturday 28th April and Sunday 29th April. This event will not only thrill lovers of Jazz music and fashion. To find out more click     Continue reading Airtel partners Runway Jazz to mark 2018 international Jazz Day.

1000 selected for 2018 Tony Elumelu Foundation

Even though over 149,000 did not make it to the final selection. We look forward to the impact of 1000 in our world within the next few years. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) partnered with TEF. Also on board is United Nations Development Programme  alongside Indorama. A big congratulations to all participants. I hope that those that didn’t make it this time will hold on tight to there dreams and keep making progress. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. As Determination will overcome any obstacle. The selected applicants are advised to check their names on TEF website. … Continue reading 1000 selected for 2018 Tony Elumelu Foundation

Good Message, Controversial Messenger

Without a doubt in my mind, The Southeast Development Commission is a great idea. The Igbos Certainly needs a level playing ground. Nigeria has to recognize the benefits of a successful brother or friend. Healthy competition is excellent. I Sincerely hope that Senator Oduah will be able to convince the people that this is a pivotal role for Nigeria.   you can read more from BN click here Continue reading Good Message, Controversial Messenger

Zamfara State has the “highest poverty rate despite starting Sharia Law in 1999” – Emir Sanusi speaks on Politicians Using Religion to Get into Power

Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, in an Instagram post on Monday said that the use of religion in politics is nothing short of deception. Using, Zamfara state as an example, the Emir said that despite starting Sharia Law in 1999, the state is the one with the highest poverty rate in Nigeria. Sanusi had earlier lambasted Governor Abdulaziz Yari for saying that the recent cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in the country is God’s punishment for fornication.  Sanusi said that the statement is “Islamically incorrect”. Yari, in an interview also responded to Sanusi saying: “I stand by my words that if people do … Continue reading Zamfara State has the “highest poverty rate despite starting Sharia Law in 1999” – Emir Sanusi speaks on Politicians Using Religion to Get into Power