Thursday, May 22, 2008

UP BLUES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Even with the disastrous outcome of yesterday's match, I am pleased to announce to you that we remain undeterred, we are proud of our boys they gave us an exciting, suspense filled, 120 minutes of quality ball play, save for the barbaric conduct of my dear brother...........Drogba ' me think it is the recent hype from samsong that is getting into his head'.

Anyways in the spirit of olympism , we rejoice with the Red Devils!! on their double victory this season. With teary eyes i offer my sincere congratulations (though garnished with a lifetime of biff).
Especially to the following people:

1 the crazy cab guy that brought me to work this morning, if He had a red sticker on his car I obviously would not have entered. I magine I paid for a session of critic that did not end until I alighted at the NNPC gate.

2 the even crazier lift operator on duty in block A this morning, I contemplated suing the guy for ......(i need to peruse our criminal code for a matching offence) he coloured the elevator with flags of the red devils and left his duty post. Guys i swear if my office were on the 1st floor i would have opted to use the stairs. GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAD RUBBISH.

guess i ave let out some steam now, i feel much better.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Nigerian Newspapers(Read them online); Nigerian News, World, Africa/Nigeria News Flash

Nigerian Newspapers(Read them online); Nigerian News, World, Africa/Nigeria News Flash: "Lagos govt gives Yinka Craig N15m

Kunle Awosiyan, Lagos - 13.05.2008

LAGOS State government on Monday approved N15 million for the treatment of the ace broadcaster, Mr. Yinka Craig, who has been battling with cancer of the blood.

Speaking to journalists after the decision was taken by the state executive council meeting, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Opeyemi Bamidele, said that the government had taken the step to bring back the broadcaster to good health.

The commissioner stated that this was part of the government’s efforts to encourage other Nigerians and corporate bodies to assist in meeting the medical needs of Nigerians, adding that “it is for us to set example for other to donate and release such money to the family.”

He explained that Craig had done so much for the nation, calling on Nigerians to pray for him for a successful surgery in the United States.

Bamidele maintained that the state government had reacted because it was a situation that required urgent attention.

“Lagos State has approved N15m for the treatment of Mr. Yinka Craig. As a government, we are very concerned about Craig’s health; we are joining faith with all Nigerians to pray. We wish Craig recovery from this ailment, and we also call on all tho"

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

POSITIVE PACT PROJECT 'ASAP' SEPTEMBER 2008

POSITIVE PACT: TOGETHER MAKING AN IMPACT.

We are a body of young persons, bound together by the desire to build a young , vibrant and creative youth that can compete favourably in today's emerging market.

OUR FOCUS

The restiveness and lack of direction amongst Nigerian youth cannot be over empasized

Most lack self confidence and youth adventurism which ought to be the bedrock of creativity is being channelled towards cyber crimes, recalcitance and vandalism to mention but a few. th

That world is now a global village is a fact that cannot be over emphasized and it is necessary for our youth to be adequately equipped to compete favourably with their counterparts from other Nations

PROJECT A- SAP

It is our belief in Positive pact that Goal 1 of the Millennium Development Goals of the UN would remain a joke until we begin to deemphasize paper qualification and propagate skill acquisition.

A-SAP is an acronym for aggressive skill acquisition project, the urgency of the need for such has influenced our choice of name, undoubtedly ASAP is a popular slang that connotes urgency.


PROJECT A-SAP , is a three weeks orientation camp which is open to students who sucessfully complete their secondary education in July 2008. We have volunteer instructors from various works of life who would put 500 sucessful applicants through 3 weeks of intense coaching and mentoring in the following fields:

- art/sculpturing

- catering/venue decoration

-music production/disc jockeying

- leatherworks, accesorizing

-hat making/ bead making

-computer programming

- fashion designing

-photography


More information on project A-SAP would be posted in due course
INQUIRY: 234-803-8274544
234-702-5414873

(c) Positive Pact 2008.