NIGERIA FALLEN HEROES PROJECT HOSTS NIDO WORLDWIDE FOR THANK YOU DINNER ON 22ND OF JULY IN ABUJA , SOME AMAZING DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

NIGERIA FALLEN HEROES PROJECT (NFHP) will be hosting the leadership of NIDOWW (and country Chairpersons) for a thank you Dinner on the 22 July 2017 in Abuja for supporting the NFHP and to discuss further cooperation and action plan for 2018.

NIDO Leadership will also formally discuss other details of the VDSS scheme. The VDSS is a valuable and tangible part of the nation’s recognition and appreciation scheme for those who serve in the Armed Forces, Security and Para-Military Services in Nigeria.

 

NIDO has been officially included in the VDSS scheme for their support for the NFHP in line with the Inaugural meeting and decisions of NIDOE Board of Trustees (BoT) (6). NIDOE ID card project with E-commerce functions and discount advantage possibilities and the the decisions of 2nd Bi-Monthly meeting of NIDOE Board of Trustees (BoT) (g) Diaspora Day 2017: Call for Projects in Nigeria – Project Team / Committee NIDO (Partnership Projects and planned)

NIDO members registered for the Diaspora Day 2017 and subsequently all NIDO members worldwide will enjoy 40% discount for both online and physical purchases and transactions from all accredited Business Providers within the VDSS scheme. VDSS discounts cover a wide range of sectors which include; Hotels, Restaurants, Shopping, Supermarkets, Schools, Hospitals, Pharmacies, Salons, Hotels etc. One more reason why we need to know the details of intending participants from Chapters. Further update from the Hon. Gen Sec. and PRO

 

 

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INTRODUCING THE KATAKATA ART SPACE AND CAFE , BRINGING THE BEST TO BRIXTON

KataKata café creperie and Arts Space promotes healthy living and a healthy lifestyle.

We offer our community a chance to indulge in a vegetarian and vegan French galettes.

Highly recommended
KATAKATA 132 Brixton Hill SW2
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10am to 10pm
Best crepes and Gallettes with freshly pressed fruit juice.

Available for Breakfast, lunch and dinner; Book Launch,  Business meetings, Acoustic Music, Spoken word etc…

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https://www.facebook.com/KataKata-1625882254356217/

 

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MUSIC SPOTLIGHT – THE LIFES AND TIMES OF THE AMAZING CHRISTIANA ESSIEN – IGBOKWE

With the death of Mrs Christiana Essien-Igbokwe, the Nigerian entertainment world lost a first class performer and arguably one of the most accomplished artistes of her generation. She was also a role model who achieved professional success at a relatively young age yet lived a scandal-free life as a devoted wife and mother.

Fame, it can be said, found Essien-Igbokwe early in life. Having lost her mother at the age of 12, a family friend who became her guardian encouraged and subsequently nurtured her interest in singing. That was to thrust her on the path of a musical career as she became a regular feature on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Channel 6, Aba musical and entertainment programmes like Ukonu’s Club and Now Sound. When the then running popular sit-com, The Masquerade, was shopping for a suitable actress for the role of the wife of a make-believe garrulous Yoruba man, she effortlessly stepped into the part.

With that, Essien-Igbokwe became better known by her screen name, Apena, the cantankerous wife of Jegede Sokoya (real name, Claude Eke). She retained the role even when The Masquerade morphed into The New Masquerade in the 1980s. But her talent was to shine brighter in music where she became a trailblazer.

At age 16 in 1976, Essien-Igbokwe released her first album, Freedom. Other albums – Patience and Time Waits for No One – would follow two years later. Then came One Understanding in 1979, the year she tied the nuptials with Mr Edwin Igbokwe, then General Manager at Punch newspaper, and became Christiana Essien-Igbokwe.

Her better known albums, Give Me a Chance and Ever Liked My Person hit the airwaves in 1980 and 1981. The latter was released under the London-based label EMI International Records and was adjudged her best LP till date.

Essien-Igbokwe’s most acclaimed songs were ironically neither in her native Ibibio nor in her husband’s Igbo language. Arguably, her most celebrated song was in Yoruba and was titled “Seun Rere”. The song, with others in the Hausa and Igbo, made her the quintessential pan-Nigerian singer. She, however, never forgot her roots as her song in Ibibio, titled “Akwa-Ibom Mmi” (My Akwa-Ibom), virtually became the anthem of her home state, Akwa Ibom (carved out of the old Cross Rivers state), the creation of which she played a very prominent role in 1987.

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Essien-Igbokwe also played critical roles in the politics of her chosen profession. Her renown in the local music scene had indeed put her in good stead to vie for the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) presidency, which she won and became the body’s first female president. Through her obvious talent and diligence, Essien-Igbokwe earned herself many laurels some of which were: International Special Achievement Award Mexico (1983), Africa Music Mother Award (1984), World Song Festival Award, Association of Theatre Arts Practitioners Lagos (1996) and in 2002, she bagged the National Honours Award of the Member of the Federal Republic (MFR). She also unofficially became acknowledged as Nigeria’s Lady of Songs.

Incidentally, for this incredibly talented actress, besides featuring in two early Nollywood movies Flesh and Blood and Sacred of Womanhood, nothing much was heard of her acting career as her music blossomed. She, however, remained a role model for many actresses nonetheless. But away from the limelight, she ran a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), called Essential Child Care Foundation, involved in child welfare needs and rights and participated in two concerts in 2009. The first was to Inspire Africa Benefit Concert in January while the other was the MTN Musical Festival, a musical show of old and new-breed musicians. Essien-Igbokwe, who would have turned 51 on November 11, is survived by her husband, Edwin and children, one of whom is also a musician.

She may not have lived a long life, the glowing tributes that trailed last week’s announcement of her death attest to her achievements as encomiums came from eminent Nigerians, including President Goodluck Jonathan. The outpouring of grief is indeed a testimony to the fact that the late Essien-Igbokwe not only sang her pan-Nigerianess but also lived it. Adieu, the irrepressible Nigerian Lady of Songs.

 

SOURCE –  LAST.FM

STATEMENT BY THE EFIK LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION (ELF) ON THE BIAFRA ISSUE.

STATEMENT BY THE EFIK LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION (ELF) ON THE BIAFRA ISSUE.

The Efik Leadership Foundation (ELF) is a vibrant pan Efik non-governmental organisation (NGO) that champions the cause of the Efik people of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, particularly as it affects community building and national development.

Our vision, through our activities is to actualise the dream of a united Efik people that are socially and economically prosperous within and beyond Nigeria.

The ELF has as its core strategy, the following:
i. Leadership.
ii. Education.
iii. Entrepreneurship.
iv. Good governance.

• We aim to achieve the aforementioned through mentorship, sponsorship, grassroots engagement, advocacy, partnerships amongst others.

• The ELF has watched patiently in the past months, the activities of certain individuals and groups agitating for the secession of certain States from Nigeria and the creation of Biafra nation.

• Our decision to finally publicly state our position is borne out of the growing false propagation especially on social media of maps showing various versions of the proposed territories of the new country being agitated for wherein such maps include our beloved Cross River State.

• More recently, we were presented with a video of one Nnamdi Kanu, the acclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) at a gathering of some sort, where he thanked an unknown fellow for attending the meeting on behalf of the Obong of Calabar. This unknown man who dressed in an attire mimicking the Efik attire, had earlier claimed to be representing the Obong of Calabar.

• Historically, and as can be Googled for confirmation, the Obong of Calabar “is one of the eight rulers recognised by the Federal Republic of Nigeria as Natural Rulers and Treaty Kings whose Kingdoms existed hundreds of years before the amalgamation, and who interacted with, and signed Treaties and Agreements with Sovereign Nations in Africa and Europe”. We are therefore pleased to note that the Palace through the Chairman of the Etuboms Traditional Council (ETC) has since unequivocally disowned and distanced the Palace from the impersonator.

Presently, it has become absolutely important to make known the stance of the Efik people on this issue of Biafra to fellow Nigerians and the world at large. We therefore declare as follows:

1. Although we acknowledge the imperfection of the present Nigeria union, we the Efik people are peace loving people hence the acronym for CALABAR: Come And Live And Be At Rest. We primarily seek, within a workable and generally beneficial framework, a better, effective and equitable union of all constituent parts and people of Nigeria, irrespective of ethnicity, religion, sex, age, status and other circumstances of life.

2. History has shown that we have never been a part of Biafra and we reiterate that we are still not a part of this new proposed Biafra, either.

3. We were never consulted before or after the said Nnamdi Kanu and his co- adventurers began their new agitation for the Biafra Nation thus any attempt to annex or conscript us surreptitiously or use our people, land and territory as basis for bargaining is unequivocally resisted by the Efik People.

4. While the Biafra agitators and indeed all Nigerians are entitled, within the law, to speak up against injustices, marginalization by the Nigerian State, and need for referendum and restructuring, the Efik people are also very capable of tabling their own grievances, which indeed exist, to the relevant authorities without necessarily using Biafra as a crutch.

5. We are deeply pained and feel insulted by the actions of IPOB, more so when they attempt to portray the Efik people as co-travellers in a venture where the two parties have not met to discuss any points of mutual benefit or interest.

6. The office of the Obong of Calabar is a highly revered office and the incumbent would never belittle himself by sending such a representative to any gathering. We make bold to say that in this particular instance, the so called representative was fraudulent and the Efik people vehemently alienate themselves from that gathering. The Etuboms and any other person whom the Obong may occasionally ask to represent him are usually carefully selected and well spoken men and women of substance and definitely not the calibre of the imposter shown in that video.

We therefore demand that the Biafran agitators cease and desist from further including the Efik people in their Biafran shenanigans or misleading the world that the Efik people are part of the movement. For now, we the Efik people remain part of Nigeria and are more inclined to making the country a better place for every Nigerian.

 

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Signed
1. Richard Duke (Trustee)-London
2. John Nya Offiong (Trustee)-Calabar
3. Barrister Obo Effanga (Trustee)-Abuja
4. Reginald Yves-Bassey (Trustee)-Lagos
5. Franca Archibong (Trustee)-London
6. Barrister Helen Essien -Lagos
7. Ken Henshaw-
8. Ukorebi Ita-Calabar
9. Essessien Edem-Abuja
10. Susan Henshaw
11. Asandia Hogan-Calabar
12. Barrister Timothy Archibong Esu-Calabar
13. Assoc. Prof Bassey Ephraim-Calabar
14. Sir,Chief Maurice Effiwatt,ksji,jp-Akpabuyo
15. Edwin Okokon-Port Harcourt
16. John Henshaw-London
17. Edem Bassey-Abuja
18. Edem Duke-USA
19. Peter Archibong-Calabar
20. Abasi Asukwo-USA
21. James Okon Otudor (JP)
22. Edem Duke-Calabar
23. Alice Duke-Calabar
24. Efio-Ita Nyok-Calabar
25. Eyo Ekpenyong Nsa -Calabar
26. Essien Offiong-Ireland
27. Ewa Aye Henshaw
28. Ekpenyong Ekpenyong Ambo-Abuja
29. Etim .E . Ekanem –Abuja
30. Chief Efiom Edem Orok-Calabar
31. Amasi Eyet Inyamg-Calabar
32. John Essien Inyang
33. Samuel Ekpenyong Bassey -Calabar
34. Benedine Bassey Atima-Calabar
35. Amasi Eyet Inyang- Abraka
36. Emilia Bassey Etim-Lagos
37. Francis Etang-Calabar
38. Eyo Nsa Nkune-Lagos
39. Roseline Asuquo-Calabar
40. Charles Offiong-Lagos
41. Peggy.E.Archibong-Lagos
42. James Effanga Archibong-Calabar
43. Martin Bassey-Calabar
44. Onoyom Onoyom-Lagos
45. Norah Ekpo Effion-Calabar
46. Edemanwan Offiong Akak-Calabar
47. Adim Bassey
48. Edem Bassy Otu-Calabar
49. Emmanuel Ekpo Bassey-Calabar
50. Emmanuel Ekeng Henshaw
51. Anthony Bassey Effiong-Calabar
52. Majorie Effiom Edet-Calabar
53. Okokon Eburutu Ita
54. Hogan Bassey Jnr-Lagos
55. Inyang Ekpenyong –Calabar
56. Roseline Asuquo-Calabar
57. Nkechi Enobong Mordi-Lagos
58. Amanda Bassey-Calabar
59. Ededem Effiom Ephraim-Calabar
60. Malvin Cobham Edet-USA
61. Kingsley Otu-Lagos
62. Alice Rowland Edet-Calabar
63. Umo Adam-Yenogua
64. Offiong Louis Joseph-Calabar
65. Chief Bassey Okon-Calabar
66. Bernard Etim-Calabar
67. Geraldine Boco-Jos
68. Prince H.Hogan
69. Gloria Eme Ekpenyong-Abuja
70. Rosemary Bassey Ita-Calabar
71. Mary Bassey-Calabar
72. Abigail Bassey-Delta State
73. Emmanuel Bassey-Calabar
74. Edak Odey-Calabar
75. Efanga Efiom-Calabar
76. Uta Duke-Calabar
77. Deborah Duke-Calabar
78. Albert Efanga-Calabar
79. Joseph Otu Coco-Bassey-Calabar
80. Florence Edung Ita-Calabar
81. Prince Ukorebi Joseph Eniang Ani-Ita-Calabar
82. Effiom Edem-Calabar
83. Philip Henshaw-Calabar
84. Ukorebi Ndem-Ndem-Calabar
85. Emmanuel Okokon Asuquo-Bakassi
86. Gerald Ekpenyong-Lagos
87. Bassey Edem Ephraim-Texas, US
88. Effiom Bassey Adam-London
89. Jeffrey Eniang Offiong-Ikoneto
90. Daniel Umo Orok Ephraim-Calabar
91. Efioanwan Etim Nyong-Bakassi
92. Bassey Effanga Asuquo-USA
93. Nkute Hogan-Lagos
94. Bassey Tennyson Okon-Calabar
95. Matilda Ironbar-Calabar
96. Jayne David-Calabar
97. Ahmad Bassey-Calabar
98. Christopher Henshaw-New York, USA
99. Efioanwan Edet Hogan-Calabar
100. Bella Effiong Ita-Calabar

KENYA IN THE PARK TAKES PLACE ON THE 29TH OF JULY (LESS THAN 3 WEEKS TIME), THIS IS AN EVENT YOU MUST ATTEND.

Date of event: 29th July 2017
Event Name: Kenya and friends in the Park.
Theme: Celebrating African/Kenyan Culture, Diversity, Investment, Pride and Networking.
Venue: PLAISTOW PARK
Time: 11am – 10.00pm.
Due to our previous successful events, this events aims to attract more than 7500 individuals and to provide a platform for Kenyans and friends of Kenya to network professionally, Spiritually, Economically and Socially. We will strive to be in line with the role of Ministry of Tourism as a promotional organization to increase foreign tourist arrivals and stimulate the growth of local trade and tourism. We will also provide a platform for our youths to showcase their talents in sports, beauty, Arts, culture, fashion design and entrepreneurship in line with government’s manifesto.

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OUR ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK IS BUKY ORIJA, BUKY IS CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL COACH & COMMUNITY ADVOCATE

ABOUT ME

My name is Ms Buky Orija, I am certified professional coach, social &  business  entrepreneur and a community advocate.  I am also very passionate about personal development, representing the voices of women and social issues that affect the lives of people and collective communities

I am also an Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner as well as a Public Speaker from one of the most prestigious schools in London – The Professional Speakers Academy owned by The famous Andy Harrington.

Before coming a coach,  I received my undergraduate degree from The Polytechnic Ibadan, Nigeria and hold an M.B.A in Business Administration from Lagos State University . I had over 18 years experience in retail  banking.

 

I enjoy travelling and my dream is to cruise around the world

 

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A BIT ABOUT ME

As each day unfolds, I feel the profound need to share the various shades of my story and my journey with the hope that it will inspire others to discover great success from the book of life and take action, cease the moment and aim for the starts.  The truth is CHANGE starts from within.  CHANGE starts with YOU

My name is Ms Buky Orija, I am certified professional coach, social and business entrepreneur and a community advocate.   I have developed the appropriate road map to take you to your desired destination, discover the REAL YOU and unmask all the barriers which are preventing you from enjoying a loving relationship with yourself and others.  I will work with you to discover the amazing fulfilment that manifests from the bigger picture of Life leading to many more success stories

Together, we will find out what is holding you back so you are no longer suppressed, no longer confused, no longer questioning your value, no longer feeling timid, no longer filled with fear and no longer preventing those around you from discovering the real you

 

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HOW I CAN HELP YOU

Through individual and group coaching , workshops and speaking engagements, my clients discover and grow in emotional well being, creative confidence, self –esteem , self worth and arrive at a profound turning point where they are in charge of their lives  in totality.   It is an amazing feeling to discover the REAL YOU and to radiate with grace, strength and confidence

They are also able to break free from all forms of abuse, challenges and various forms of stress and start to live a successful and productive life both on a personal  and professional level and at the same time, their journey starts to get more profound, enjoyable and meaningful when they then go on to inspire others    ARE YOU READY TO START THAT JOURNEY?  WHAT STOPS YOU FROM BEING THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN SOCIETY?  WHAT REALLY MATTERS TO YOU?

 

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THE LAW OF BEING-  “The Law of Being” is an online interactive coaching programme with professional one to one coaching as well as audio clips to listen to help individuals learn how to live a more meaningful and impactful life.   WE FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING BELOW:

 

Introduction to the Law of Being

Being on the Journey

Who are you being?

Being at choice

Being conscious

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SPEAK OUT, IT’S YOUR LIFE PROGRAMME

Speak out; it is your Life programme is 12 week group coaching programme. When you enrol on the “African women coaching academy”, you get to join others like you on this 12 week supportive programme. The outcome is for them to get to understand what abuse is all about.

The essence is to understand what abuse is all about and to assess where you are now, where you want to be as well as understand yourself more.

In the process, you will also be able to raise your consciousness and creative awareness, by having a better insight into what is happening in your life and exploring what is preventing you from achieving your desired success and fulfilling your dreams

The ultimate goal is to be the absolute best that you can be

 

ENERGY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME:

This is a 4 to 6 Month online coaching programme specifically aimed at women in leadership positions and positions of influence who are looking for educational & emotional support as well as an understanding coach.

The areas I cover under this programme can be found below

 

Planning and orientation

Orientation to the energy levels

Leadership strength and gaps

Barriers to success

Emotional intelligence

Dynamic communications

Introduction to influencing others

Introduction to problem solving

Decision making

High energy relationships

Health and Wellness

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Nigeria’s Acting President praised for signing Diaspora Commission bill into law

Acting President Yemi Osibanjo’s signing of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission Establishment Bill 2017 into law has been praised for giving teeth to the government’s self-professed desire to partner its citizens abroad.

The Diaspora Commission Act establishes the commission under the supervisory jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  “It has the responsibility to coordinate and organise Nigerians in and from the Diaspora to contribute human capital and material resources, including their expertise, for the development of Nigeria and its constituent states,” Senator Ita Enang, Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), said in a statement this week in Abuja officially announcing that the acting president had assented to the Bill.

“It will also provide a database of Nigerians in various fields and potentialities as resource base for Nigeria and the world to draw from, as well as protect the interest of all Nigerians,” added Enang, explaining the functions of the Commission.

Responding to the development, Kenneth Gbandi, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Europe (NIDOE), said: “NIDOE Leadership and indeed the Global Nigerian Diaspora community is encouraged and revitalized”.

In an official letter to Acting President Osibanjo, Gbandi added: “The assent to the Diaspora Commission Establishment Bill 2017 has rekindled once again the Diaspora indomitable spirit to reposition NIDO and the Nigerian Global community as a well ordered and dependable group, promoting national development.”

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Kenneth Gbandi, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization Europe, has expressed his joy over the development and called on the acting president to provide the necessary financial resources for the quick take-off of the Diaspora Commission in an official letter to the Presidency / Photo: © Private

Gbandi called on the government to set into motion without any delay the process of establishing the commission. “Your Excellency, with the gracious assent to the Bill, we are of high expectation that the Commission will take off without delay. This is because the Bill was passed by the NASS [National Assembly] after the 2017 Budget appropriation was sent to the NASS. We hereby respectfully implore your Excellency to utilise your discretionary budget expenditure to set up the Commission. This will enable the Presidency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to work together to set up the Commission, appoint its executive officers, provide office, recruit staff, and all the necessary and needful logistics,” Gbandi said.

In her comment, Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, described the signing into law of the Diaspora Commission Bill as “a welcome development”.  Dabiri-Erewa noted that 26 countries has full ministries for the Diaspora and “having a commission for our almost 15 million Nigerians abroad is a most welcome development”.

The presidential SSA introduced the bill six years ago when she was the chairperson of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Diaspora Affairs. “I’m so excited on the signing of the bill into law after introducing this bill to the Parliament about six years ago, finally, it’s now a law, we thank God. Our advocacy for a one stop agency for diaspora matters is finally a reality,” she added.

The establishment of the Nigerian Citizens in Diaspora Commission is to ensure the protection of Nigerians in Diaspora, and promote and facilitate their effective participation in economic, political and social development of the nation.

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MUSIC SPOTLIGHT, CELEBRATING THE AMAZING MIGHTY SPARROW – KING OF CALYPSO

With his ultra-sweet vocals and lyrics that speak of romance and topical politics, Mighty Sparrow (born Slinger Francisco) rose to the upper echelon of Trinidadian calypso. Best known for his hits “Jean and Dinah” in 1956 and “Carnival Boycott” in 1957, Sparrow is an 11-time winner of the calypso monarchy and an eight-time winner of Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival Road March competition. Born to a poor working-class family in Gran Roi, a small fishing village in Grenada, Sparrow moved to Trinidad at the age of one. Learning to sing in the boy’s choir of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, he became the head choirboy. At the age of 14, he formed a steel band to perform at the Carnival, sparking his interest in calypso. Teaching himself to play guitar, Sparrow began to write his own songs. Winning the Carnival competition with “Jean and Dinah,” he received a grand prize of 40 dollars. In protest, he wrote a scorching indictment of the Trinidadian music industry, “Carnival Boycott.” Despite his refusal to compete in the Carnival contests for the next three years, Sparrow became one of the Caribbean’s most successful artists.

 

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SOURCE –  ALLMUSIC.COM