Friday, 4 September 2015

GEJ vs PMB Appointments

We took time to review the appointments President Mohammadu Buhari as at August 31, 2015 and compared it with that of Goodluck Jonathan. The findings were realy surprising, it got me thinking why the southerners are complaining and wailing, accusing President Buhari of tribalism when Goodluck Jonathan marginally did worse.

The Analysis revealed that as at August 31, 2015, @Mbuhari had maid 37 appointments; 24 from the North and 13 from the South, that is 63% to the North and 37% from the South.

The equivalent of the offices so far filled by @Mbuhari had 27 Southerners and 13 Northerners as at  the time Jonathan left office in May 28, 2015; This represents 67% to the South and 33% to the North.


Saturday, 21 September 2013

How to become an overnight billionaire in Nigeria

By Femi Aribisala
If you want to get rich quick, here is the Nigerian blueprint. But please, don’t tell anyone I “wiki-leaked” this highly-classified national secret to you.
WITH only some 50 years of independent national existence, Nigeria is a country reeking with “new money.” The overwhelming proportion of the millionaires and billionaires in the country are “nouveau-riche;” they became rich literally “overnight.”  We are talking of people whose wealth does not go beyond a generation.
Indeed, the fantastic wealth of Nigerian billionaires like Femi Otedola scarcely goes beyond ten/fifteen years.   Not only does Nigeria’s wealthy few have a short history, they often have a short future as well.  The money comes “miraculously” and goes just as “miraculously.”
In my youth, S.B. Bakare was the celebrated Nigerian tycoon.  Highlife stars and juju musicians eulogised him in their records.  But ask a young Nigerian today who S.B. Bakare is, and I can bet my bottom dollar he has never heard of him.
S.B. has fallen off the radar and so has his wealth.  It is not identifiable by any major industry or enterprise.  His descendants may still be in litigation over the dregs of his estate, but undoubtedly it is nothing to write home about again.  Certainly, nobody is singing about S.B. Bakare today.  There are now new pretenders to his throne.
New dawn
Time was when wealthy Nigerians built something, developed something, or made something.  At that time, the rich were truly captains of industry.  Alhaji Sanusi Dantatamade his fortune in the era of the groundnut pyramids in the North; buying and shipping them for export.
Sir Odumegwu Ojukwu had Nigeria’s largest fleet of inter-city “mammy-wagons.”  He also imported “panla” (dried fish) on a large scale.  Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony had a tanker fleet and a pioneering charter airline.  Emmanuel Akwiwu, hauled oil-rigs and supplies for British Petroleum.  Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola produced bicycle tires for the growing army of Nigerian bike-riders.
But thanks to oil, much of Nigerian wealth is no longer the product of such ventures.  Yes, we have billionaires like Ibrahim Dasuki and Mike Adenuga who can still be rightfully described as highly enterprising.  But even more significantly, we have tycoons who came into wealth through “wuru-wuru” and “mago-mago.”  These men are hardly Nigeria’s Bill Gates.
On the contrary, they don’t have a clue what to do with their dubious wealth, and they are ignorant about wealth-creation.  As such, they add little of value to the Nigerian project.  Their praises may be sung today by their horde of parasitical hangers-on, but they will not be remembered for good when they are gone.  As mysteriously as their wealth materialised, so will it vanish.
These men became rich through some of the following tried and tested methods, which can be relied upon to lead to one’s inclusion in the Nigerian Book of Irrelevant Rich Men.  If you want to get rich quick, here is the Nigerian blueprint.  But please, don’t tell anyone I “wiki-leaked” this highly-classified national secret to you.
Rob a bank
This strategy has gone through some transition.  Bank-robbers used to be men of the underworld who held banks hostage at gunpoint and then made off with the cash.  However, it was soon recognized that this approach has distinct disadvantages.  You might get arrested and jailed.  Even worse, you might get shot.  It also became apparent that banks carry limited amounts of cash.
Therefore, a successful bank robbery of this violent kind might only land you perhaps 50 million naira tops, which is not even enough to buy or build a house in Banana Island.  There is a better way to rob a bank with far limited risk.  Simply establish a bank.
When you establish a bank, you can rob the bank every day without a gun.  When people deposit money in your bank, they don’t know that they are handing over their life-savings to a thief.  You then rob the bank you establish in a number of imaginative ways.
For example, you can lend money to your bank and then charge it a very high interest-rate.  Better still, you can borrow billions from your bank and simply forget to pay it back.  Or, you can use the money deposited in your bank to buy houses and then rent them out as branches to your bank at exorbitant prices.
This approach is guaranteed to make you a few billion naira until the EFCC policemen come calling.  When they do, you can quickly fall sick, spend a few months in Deluxe Hospital Hotel and then relocate to your village to enjoy your wealth, never to be heard of again.
Join the PDP.
This one is a sure banker.  As a member of the greatest party in the history of Africa, you will be given a credit-card to spend Nigeria’s oil wealth.  If you are not getting enough attention in the party, make a lot of noise.  Abuse Tinubu on the pages of the newspapers and call Buhari an idiot.
Insist that Goodluck Jonathan should not only run for re-election unopposed in 2015, there should be a constitutional amendment to make him a life-president.  This is a tell-tale sign that you are hungry; and the powers-that-be will soon invite you to “come and chop.”
As a distinguished member of this great party, the opportunities open for you to set yourself up for life are considerable.  For example, you can start collecting billions for petroleum subsidy and simply not import any petrol whatsoever.  You can get the government to change all car license-plates nationwide; and then become the sole supplier of the new license-plates.
You can ask the president to make you the sole importer and distributor of diesel for the entire country.  Of course, this might also entail that you become the chairman of his re-election campaign, to which you duly make a handsome contribution.  Alternatively, you can ask to be chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority.
Nobody will bat an eyelid when, within a matter of months, you have a fleet of cars, have two or three houses in Asokoro, and own four hotels in Dubai.
You may even kick out your wife and marry a fourteen-year-old “Suzie” befitting your new status.  You have arrived as one of Nigeria’s celebrated rich men.  But keep your eyes on the ball.  Don’t get distracted or carried away.  The enemies of Mr. President must always remain your enemies.
Start a mega-church
This one is pure genius.  Peradventure you lose your job or fall on hard times.  Don’t go into depression.  Just start a church.  Make it a purpose-built church.  Think of something that men need.  Tell them you have the anointing to provide it.  Tell them whoever wants to be a billionaire should come to your church.  Start a few of your messages with “Thus says the Lord.”  Then teach your congregation the everlasting principles of sowing and reaping.
Make sure they understand that if they really want God to bless them financially, they first have to give you as much money as possible.  Create a special prayer group for millionaires and billionaires.  That way, if they get any new government contract they will attribute it to the efficacy of your prayers and credit something big into your bank account.  Tell everybody to give you their “first-fruits.”
That is a code word for their entire January salaries.  Then come up with imaginative offerings to collect, such as “prophet’s offering,” (you, of course, being the prophet); “Father, Son and Holy Ghost offerings;” “Jesus will do it offering.”
Very soon, you will be flying your own private jet to preach your gospel in Ilesha; you will be wearing white Armani suits and jerry-curling your hair; you will be collecting gate-fees for new years’ eve services; billionaire thieves and robbers will be queuing up to see your private-secretary on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.  In short, you will be living large.  For good measure, you will also be slapping demons out of poor  bewitched damsels with impunity.
Become a mule
There is high demand for this job.  There are many politicians and men of timber and caliber looking for mules; men who can keep stolen money for them, or smuggle it to safe havens abroad.  This is a highly lucrative job because for every ten billion naira you smuggle, you can pocket one billion.  Don’t get greedy and come to the conclusion that you can make off with the entire loot.
That is a sure way to have assassins on your tail.  Before they kill you, they will first break your legs.  If you are caught while smuggling money abroad, you can easily escape and come back home dressed as a woman.  Then you can get a national merit award.
If you are a mule for a president or a governor, you are set up for life.  You will get 24 hours military protection so that no petty thief can come near you.  You will get to travel all over the world.  You will get free medical check-ups, so that you don’t just fall down one day and die.
That would be disastrous, especially if your sponsor does not know exactly where you kept his loot, or if he does not have the password to the secret account you opened for it in the Bahamas in the name of Ali Baba.
Obituary
I remember the story of a former Nigerian Head of State who allegedly kept a billion dollars with a mule.  Then the mule had a stroke.  Every effort was made to get him to say just a few words, namely the number of the account where the loot was stashed; but to no avail.
After a few months, the man died.  This “national” calamity has prompted the review of the conditions of service of mules.  There are now two new, strictly prohibited, clauses.  Mules must not have strokes, and under no circumstances should a mule presume to die.  If he does, his generations yet unborn will suffer for it.
(P.S./N.B. If you have perfected other Nigerian approaches to quick wealth than these, don’t hesitate to let me know.  I promise to keep the matter strictly confidential.)   

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

BIOGRAPHY OF A WORLD CLASS GYMNASTICS COACH


Liang Chow


Liang Chow born January 1, 1968, Beijing is a former Chinese gymnast and the personal coach of the 2008 Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson and 2012 Olympic gold medalist, Gabby Douglas.

[edit]Growing up in Beijing, Chow was tapped by a district club at the age of 5 to train in gymnastics. He was on China's national gymnastics team for more than a decade, winning numerous national and international medals. However, he never competed in an Olympics; in 1988 he was too young to make the Chinese team, and before 1992 he suffered a back injury and retired from competition.He moved to the United States in 1991 on the suggestion of his aunt, who was working on her Ph.D. at the University of Iowa. He accepted an English scholarship and a position as an assistant coach for the University of Iowa's men's gymnastics program. Afterwards he accepted a coaching job for the women's program. Out of his work with female gymnasts, Chow decided to open his own gym to train gymnasts at a younger age, when they would be more flexible and open to learning new skills. He and his wife moved to West Des Moines, Iowa and opened Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute on August 23, 1998. He expanded his operation to an 11 acres (4.5 ha), two-gym facility by 2003.

Chow was the personal coach of Shawn Johnson since 1998. He began working with Gabby Douglas in 2010. He is known for his fatherly affection toward his proteges.[2]

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Monday, 13 August 2012

NIGERIA CAN WIN 10 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS IN SWIMMING


                                                          Michael Phelps
Reading this profile made me realise that there is a lot of opportunity for swimmer in the olympics. Do you know that there are 34 gold medals available to be won in swimming alone at the olympic games. This does not include diving and synchronised swimming. Nigeria has  only 2 gold medals since it started participating at the olympic games in 1960.

If we invest all the money we spend in the olympic games on swimming alone, in sixteen years, I am certain we would have swimming champions in Nigeria because we naturally have the energy all we need  now is training and hiring of world class coaches.

Winning medals at the olympics is about having world class coaches. For instance Iran won 4 gold medals at the olympics 3 from Wrestling. China won all the gold medals in Ping Pong (Table Tennis). Jamaica won 4 Gold medals all in the Sprint events. USA won 16 gold medals of the available 34 in swimming. All these feats were achieved because these countries had the best coaches who scouted for the right athletes in their given sporting event.

By the way swimming is not only for the white skinned folks. We used to think Gymnastics was for the white skinned folks until 16 year old Gabby Douglas made history by being the first black gold medalist for the USA at the london olympics.

Its all about focus and determination.


PROFILE OF AN AFRICAN SWIMMER FROM KENYA 


Jason Dunford

Country
Birth date and place
Age
28/11/1986 - Nairobi (KEN) 
25
Height
Weight
Gender
182 cm / 6'0" 
74 kg / 163 lbs 
M
Sport
DUNFORD Jason
RankEventYearLocationResult
Olympic Games
5100m Butterfly2008Beijing, CHN51.47
Heats100m Freestyle2008Beijing, CHN49.06
World Championships
4100m Butterfly2011Shanghai, CHN51.59
650m Butterfly2009Rome, ITA23.04
6100m Butterfly2009Rome, ITA51.07
750m Butterfly2011Shanghai, CHN23.60
Heats100m Freestyle2009Rome, ITA49.16
World Championships Short Course
7100m Butterfly2010Dubai, UAE50.79
Hobbies
"Back in Kenya I love to spend time by the ocean surfing and fishing. I also have a passion for wildlife and ecology in which Kenya is so rich. I enjoy reading on various subjects as diverse as evolutionary biology, the world food economy and African history, as well as a good novel now and then [Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy being the most recent]." (Swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010)
Occupation
Athlete
Education
Earth Sciences, Human Physiology - Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Language(s) spoken
Swahili
Club name
Stanford University / ADN Swim Project, United States
Coach
Andrea Di Nino [club], Fahkry Mansoor [national] (Swimnews.com, 05 Oct 2011;Sportsnewsarena.com, 02 Aug 2011)
Other sports
His younger brother David is also a Kenyan international swimmer. (FINA Aquatics World Magazine, 15 Aug 2010)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
He began swimming competitively at the age of five at Kenton College primary school in Nairobi. (FINA Aquatics World Magazine, 15 Aug 2010)

Reason for taking up this sport
His father introduced him and his brothers to water sports off the coast of Mombasa. (FINA Aquatics World Magazine, 15 Aug 2010)

Ambitions
Winning a medal at the Olympic Games in 2012. "Given that I will be 25 when the Olympics come around in London, I suppose it could be my best and last chance to win a medal." He also wants to open a swimming academy in Kenya. "I have held swimming clinics back home, in Italy and the US, but opening an academy [in Kenya] would be my ultimate dream." (gulfnews.com, 13 Oct 2011; swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010; en.beijing2008.cn, 20 Jul 2007)


Training
"I do five sessions of land work per week, three in the gym using weights, swim balls and medicine balls and two extra core workouts. Running, ergo rowing and cycling have also been a part of my training regime as well. In the off season I try to surf as much as possible and also play some golf and tennis. As a percentage of my overall work, ‘fly constitutes about 30-40 percent." (swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010)

Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning gold medals at the 2006 African Championships in Senegal. "It was my greatest joy standing on the podium as the national anthem was being played," he said. "The feeling cannot be expressed in words and I am just happy to have put Kenya's name on the swimming map."

"Breaking the Olympic record in Beijing. Though I only held it for seven minutes, it caused a huge reaction in Kenya and surprised a lot of people."
(swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010; Swim News, 26 Mar 2007)

Superstitions / Rituals
"Rituals are no longer really part of my world because I've realised that superstition counts for nothing other to distract me from the task at hand. I do breathing exercises to help me focus and reach a state of flow before my races. Also, on occasion staring at a singular point for a period of time can help me focus and better ‘get in the zone'." (swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010)

Awards
He was named Overall Mens Swimmer of the Year at the 2011 All-Africa Games. (standardmedia.co.ke, 09 Nov 2011)

He was the first Kenyan to swim in an Olympic final in 2008 and was placed fifth. (swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010)

He won the 2007 Safaricom Kenyan Sportsman of the Year Award. (sportykenya.com, 08 Nov 2010)

He was voted Kenya's Sportsman of the Year in 2007. (nation.co.ke, 04 Aug 2008)

He made history in the 100m butterfly at the 2006 African Championships in Senegal by winning Kenya's first major international swimming gold medal. (nation.co.ke, 04 Aug 2008)

General
ADN PROJECT
He represents the ADN (Andrea Di Nino) Swim Project which trains in Italy. "My national team and management are very supportive of me no matter where I decide to train. They realise it would be difficult to get the level of training I now require if I were to be based in Kenya. I have so far learned much being at ADN. Being a small group I get more individualised attention than is feasible on a collegiate swim team. I am also getting the chance to race in Europe." (swimnews.swimfacts.com, 14 Oct 2010)

FROM KENYA TO THE UK TO THE US
He was born in Kenya and first represented the country at the age of eight. He then moved to the United Kingdom to attend the Marlborough College in Wiltshire and captained the south west of England schools team in 2004. He moved to the United States to swim for Stanford University in the 2005/06 season. (gostanford.cstv.com, 10 Dec 2007; Swim News, 26 Mar 2007)

FAMILY
His father Martin Dunford is the chairman of the Tamarind Group which owns the Carnivore restaurant chain in Kenya. He is also the vice-chairman of the Kenya Swimming Federation and is a patron of the Nairobi Amateur Swimming Association [NASA]. His mother Geraldine Dunford is the granddaughter of Abraham Block, who founded Block Hotels. She is the company's marketing executive. Jason has an older brother who graduated from the London School of Economics and was captain of the rugby team. His younger brother David is a swimmer and represents Kenya.
(china.org.cn, 21 Jan 2012; sportykenya.com, 08 Nov 2010)

Previous Olympics
Beijing 2008

Monday, 30 July 2012

Astronomers have spotted an exotic planet that seems to be made of diamond racing around a tiny star in our galactic backyard.

The new planet is far denser than any other known so far and consists largely of carbon. Because it is so dense, scientists calculate the carbon must be crystalline, so a large part of this strange world will effectively be diamond.


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“The evolutionary history and amazing density of the planet all suggest it is comprised of carbon — i.e. a massive diamond orbiting a neutron star every two hours in an orbit so tight it would fit inside our own Sun,” said Matthew Bailes of Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.
Lying 4,000 light years away, or around an eighth of the way toward the center of the Milky Way from the Earth, the planet is probably the remnant of a once-massive star that has lost its outer layers to the so-called pulsar star it orbits.

Pulsars are tiny, dead neutron stars that are only around 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) in diameter and spin hundreds of times a second, emitting beams of radiation.

In the case of pulsar J1719-1438, the beams regularly sweep the Earth and have been monitored by telescopes in Australia, Britain and Hawaii, allowing astronomers to detect modulations due to the gravitational pull of its unseen companion planet.

The measurements suggest the planet, which orbits its star every two hours and 10 minutes, has slightly more mass than Jupiter but is 20 times as dense, Bailes and colleagues reported in the journal Science on Thursday.

In addition to carbon, the new planet is also likely to contain oxygen, which may be more prevalent at the surface and is probably increasingly rare toward the carbon-rich center.

Its high density suggests the lighter elements of hydrogen and helium, which are the main constituents of gas giants like Jupiter, are not present.

Just what this weird diamond world is actually like close up, h
owever, is a mystery.

Nigerian Politicians Are Very Insane, They Kill Dreams – Richard Branson


The rich international businessman, Richard Branson, has lambasted the crop of leaders we have in Nigeria for their high level greed which, according to him, is killing big brands wishing to do business with the government of the country, for the growth of Nigeria’s economy.

Below is the revelations by Mr. Branson on his experience in Nigeria…

The chairman of Virgin Atlantic said: “…we have virgin’s ill-fated footsteps by setting up a new airline in Africa in conjunction with Nigerian government…the details of the doomed attempts to crack the Nigerian market in the 2000s is better imagined…we put …together a very good airline-the first airline in West Africa that was ever IOSA/IATA operational safety audit accredited but unfortunately it got tied down to the politics of the country…we led the airlines for 11 years…

“We fought daily battle against government agents who wanted to daily make fortune from us, politicians who saw the government 49% as a meal to seek for all kinds of favour…watchdogs (regulatory body) that didn’t know what to do and persistently asking for bribes at any point…Nigeria people are generally nice but the politicians are very insane…that may be irony because the people make up the politicians…

“But those politicians are selfish…we did make N3billion for the federal government of Nigeria during the joint venture…realising that the government didn’t bring nothing to the table/partnership except dubious debts by the previous carrier, Nigeria Airways…The joint venture should have been the biggest African carrier by now if the partnership was allowed to grow, but the politicians KILLED it…Nigeria is a country we SHALL NEVER consider to doing business again..”