Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Two Nigerians, Two Other Africans to Contest Council Elections in New York


Two Nigerians and two other African-born immigrants, including a female are vying to represent the Bronx on the City Council, as the borough's growing West African community tries to gain political grip.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the two Nigerian candidates are Mr Abiodun Bello, a Nigerian immigrant and tax auditor for the city Finance Department and Bola Omotosho, Chairman of Community Board 5 and a doctor.

Other candidates are Ahmadou Diallo, an accountant and the founder of the Futa Islamic Centre from Guinea and Naaimat Muhammed, an aide in Foster's office whose parents are from Ghana and Togo.
 
The Bronx is said to be the home to about half of the cities of West African immigrants.
In District 16, which includes Morrisania, Highbridge and Melrose, there are an estimated 7,500 West Africans residents.

District 16, otherwise referred to as "black seat" is currently held by Council woman Helen Foster, who has been prevented by term limits from running again. The election is scheduled between September and November.
 
"The Africans from the continent have been taken for granted for far too long. This will give us a chance to be at the table," Bello said at a forum organised by the new United African Coalition.
Jennifer Gray-Brumskine, a community activist for Liberians on Staten Island and a member of the coalition, said that the competition symbolised a political coming-of-age for the immigrant community.

She added "It shows that we're moving up".

Also Andrew Beveridge said "to win, you really have to cross groups. You have to form a coalition with people who are part of the power structure. There aren't enough Africans up there."
He noted that the candidates would have a formidable opponent in Assembly woman Vanessa Gibson, an African-American woman, who announced her candidacy for Foster's seat.
NAN

Sunday, 3 March 2013

President Goodluck Jonathan Host Nollywood Stars To A Dinner To Mark Nollywood at 20.

President Goodluck Jonathan hosted several Nollywood practitioners to a dinner at the State House, Marina, Lagos to celebrate Nollywood at 20.

The president who expressed appreciation to Nollywood for standing by his family when he lost his brother Meni Jonathan, noted that the event was supposed to hold then but was postponed.

In his remarks, President Jonathan noted three major endeavours that easily unite Nigerians – Music, Sports and Nollywood - which he said of the movie industry:
“Whenever I travel abroad, many of my colleagues, Presidents of other countries, ask me about Nollywood. Nollywood is our shining light. Africans are very proud of Nollywood. That is why we are here today to celebrate the success story of this national, continental and global brand.”

The event which had in attendance Nollywood Big Wigs  such as , Desmond Elliot, Genevieve Nnaji, Chidi Mokeme, Aki and Paw Paw, Olu and Joke Jacobs, Segun Arinze, Stephanie Linus, Patience Ozokwor, Zack Orji, Madam Kofo, Chiwetalu Agu, Cynthia Amadi, Amaka Igwe, Dickson Iroegbu, Zeb and Chico Ejiro, Kunle Afolayan, Tunde Kelani, Andy Chukwu and several others.

President Jonathan also unveiled a pictorial book titled 'Icons of Nollywood' - and he promised to pump N3 billion into Nollywood in order to empower the industry. Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio promised to finance a N50million 'Goodluck Jonathan Prize Award' which will be shared by the best Nollywood actor, actress, film maker and other award categories.





 

The 2013 National Essay Competition for Nigerians.


The 2013 National Essay Competition is presented by Youth Support Counseling Consult (YSCC). The competition aims to celebrate and nurture the creative talents of young writers from secondary schools across Nigeria, by providing a platform for students to compete with their peers.

Youth Support Counseling Consult (YSCC) 's mission is to empower youths by providing Guidance, Counseling, Information and access to Education for Nigerian youths . YSCC also provides counseling consultation services to academic institutions and youth organizations.




Essay Topic
Is the Internet a Blessing, or a Curse for the Millennial Generation?

Prize
Winners of the 2013 National Essay Competition will be awarded the following prizes. Please note that prizes will be awarded to both winners and schools attended by the winner.
  • 1st Prize - All-Expense-paid tour of top UK Universities for 1st place winner plus 4 laptop computers to be presented to the IT lab of secondary school attended by winner
  • 2nd Prize - All-Expense-paid tour of top UK Universities for 2nd place winner plus 3 laptop computers to be presented to the IT lab of secondary school attended by winner
  • 3rd Prize - All-Expense-paid tour of top UK Universities for 3rd place winner plus 2 laptop computers to be presented to the IT lab of secondary school attended by winner
  • 4th Prize - All-Expense-paid tour of top UK Universities for 4th place winner plus 1 laptop computer to be presented to the IT lab of secondary school attended by winner
  • 5th Prize - All-Expense-paid tour of top UK Universities for 5th place winner
Eligibility and Entry Requirements/Rules
  • Participation is free and is open to secondary school students in Year 11 or 12 (SS2 or SS3).
  • Each entrant may submit only one essay.
  • All entries must be original works by student submitting the essay. Entries may not have been previously published in professional media.
  • Entries must be original works of prose, between 1,000 to 2,000 words in length.
  • Entries must be submitted in electronic format; as an email attachment in a double-spaced MS Word document with numbered pages to entries@nationalessaycompetition.com Please note that all other formats will be disqualified.
  • Each entry must have a cover page with the author’s name, full mailing address, telephone number and email address. Every subsequent page must carry the student’s name and page number.
Note:
Submissions must be received by the deadline and All entries are final. No revisions are accepted. Winners will be individually notified of the results by email or telephone.

For More Information Visit the  Nigeria National Essay Competition Webpage