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Showing live on Channels on Friday, March 25th @ 7 pm is the What About Us? Debate, Nigeria's first ever youth-centered presidential debate. Send your questions to questions@whataboutusnigeria.org; submit a form on the website - www.whataboutusnigeria.org or via SMS - 33054. Format: RSVP Candidate Question. 
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The debate would be moderated by award-winning UK based author, Chimamanda Adichie. So far all of the top presidential aspirants, except President Goodluck Jonathan have accepted the invitation to the debate.

ABOUT WHAT ABOUT US?

Youth organisations ask "What About Us?" of Nigerian presidential candidates

Description   
Youth-led organisatios and media outlets join forces to call for a youth-focused debate from Nigeria’s presidential candidates

General information

Building on momentum from a mass voter registration drive, a coalition of several youth empowerment groups and blogs, including Vote or Quench, Enough is Enough Nigeria coalition, Sleeves Up, and Nigerian Leadership Initiative, is calling for the first-ever presidential youth centered debate in Nigeria. Looking ahead to the April elections, the debate would focus on the key issues affecting a critical voting demographic, with the age group of 30 and under representing 70% of the population.

The debate will be a direct conversation with Nigerian youth, inviting presidential candidates to answer questions posed by young Nigerians in Nigeria and around the world via social media networks including Facebook and Twitter, texts and phones, about key topics of concern. For the first time, the candidates will have platform to share their agenda with the nation in a live-televised format, laying out specific and concrete solutions. The debate is tentatively scheduled for the last week of March, 2011.

"It is easy for politicians to promise change without having a clue about the realities Nigerian youth face every day. However, we know that their decisions now will largely determine our future so we want to know where they stand. This time around, we are engaged, aware and empowered, and believe that our vote should be earned and not expected,” the group said in a joint statement.

The group's mission started on January 11th, 2011, with the #IfNaijaVotes donate your status initiative, prompting Nigerians across the globe to voice their predictions on the nation’s prospects if free and fair elections are held, The group now seeks to further educate the Nigerian youth on the missions and motives of presidential aspirants and will continue to collaborate on various initiatives to drive voter awareness and participation. More details on participating groups for the initiative can be found below:

(a) Vote or Quench (www.VoteorQuench.org) is a social media-driven, grassroots campaign created to empower, engage and involve Nigerian youth - at home and in the Diaspora –in the political process.

(b) EnoughisEnough Nigeria coalition (www.eienigeria.org) is a coalition of individuals and youth organizations committed to instituting a culture of good governance and public accountability in Nigeria through advocacy, activism and the mobilization of the youth population as responsible citizens. The coalition includes The Future Project, Light Up Nigeria, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria and Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND).

(c) Nigeria Leadership Initiative (www.NLI-Global.org) is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. It is a platform for credible, accomplished and uniquely patriotic Nigerians to develop and express values-based leadership skills with the aim of assuming a transformative role in the continuous development of Nigeria.

(d) Sleeves Up! (www.SleevesUp.org) is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-partisan organisation that presents a platform for the millions of young Nigerians across the nation and beyond that are tired of just “talking the talk”; young Nigerians ready to “walk the walk”. Our mission is to continuously plan, implement and sustain projects that will enable us build a solid network of like-minded young Nigerians who are resolved to being MASTERS of change not VICTIMS of change.

(e) Wangonet (www.Wangonet.org) provides intellectual and ICT resources to NGOs, media, educational and cultural institutions, private sector clients.

(f) Culture Shock: Nigerians in America (www.CultureShockNigerians.com) Hosted by Abimbola Ishola and Kunle Ayodeji, is a new talk radio show airing on Splash 105.5 FM in various Nigerian cities connecting Nigerians in Nigeria to Nigerians in America like never before.

(g) Nneka Egbuna (www.NnekaWorld.com) Globally acclaimed Nigerian singer/songwriter.

(h) Nigerian Diaspora Electoral Reform Group (www.NDERG.org) a US-based, non-profit non-governmental organization whose main aim is to work with Nigerians and friends of Nigeria within and outside of Nigeria towards participating in the political, social and electoral reforms in the country.

(i) Tiwa Works (www.TiwaWorks.com) is an international marketing, promotions, and event planning firm that reaches across the 3 continents of North America, Europe and Africa.

(j) Celebrate Progress Africa (www.CP-Africa.com) chooses to celebrate what is right about Africa. Through partnerships with organizations online and on the ground, they hope to create a paradigm shift amongst Africans everywhere and offer a space for inspiration and creativity.

(k) Nigeria for Nigerians (www.Facebook.com/NigeriansforNigeria) Everything about Nigeria and Nigerians. Nigeria for Nigerians believe in the simple premise that Nigeria’s future is up to Nigerians.

(l) Last Plane to Lagos (www.LastPlanetoLagos.com) is an online magazine featuring Events, Culture, Lifestyle, Music and Fashion by creative minds of African origin.

(m) The Nigerian Eagle (www.theNigerianEagle.com) unites Nigerians around the world of all ages for the purpose of sharing opinions, views, beliefs, and suggested solutions for our country’s progress – then to educate and unite the next generation of Nigerians around the world to share their opinions, increase their interest and enlighten them of the great historical and present facts of our great Nation. (read less)
Building on momentum from a mass voter registration drive, a coalition of several youth empowerment groups and blogs, including Vote or Quench, Enough is Enough Nigeria coalition, Sleeves Up, and Nigerian Leadership Initiative, is calling for the first-ever presidential youth centered debate in Nigeria. Looking ahead to the April elections, the debate would focus on the key issues affecting a critical voting demographic, with the age group of 30 and under representing 70% of the population.

Mission   
Facilitating a debate that focuses on the key issues affecting a critical voting demographic, with the age group of 30 and under representing 70% of the population. The debate will be a direct conversation with Nigerian youth, inviting presidential candidates to answer questions posed by young Nigerians in Nigeria and around the world via social media networks including Facebook and Twitter, texts and phones, about key topics of concern.

Email info@whataboutusnigeria.org

Website   http://www.whataboutusnigeria.org
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Huhuonline.com can disclose that the mastermind of the arsenal of weapon intercepted at the Apapa Warf, yesterday, has gone into hiding. The man identified
by huhuonline.com impeccable security sources, is an Iranian business
man, who has chains.


of business. However, our finding has revealed that the suspect is not
licensed to deal in arm in the federal republic of Nigeria.

For security reasons, huhuonline.com is not allowed to disclose his name,
but can reveal that the illegal arms dealer has sought temporary
residence at the Iranian Embassy in Nigeria.

When asked about their guest, an Iranian Embassy official confirmed he was
with them, but refused to say, if he would be handed over to Nigerian
security agency.

Huhuonline.com understands that the discovery of these arms has sent shockwaves across
Nigerian security agencies, as the weapons intercepted are considered
to be highly sophisticated, and are used mainly in operations of mass
destruction or war.
However,
the National Security Adviser, Gen. Aziza, who visited Apapa Wharf,
today, said, a thorough investigation must be carried out.

As huhuonline.com previously reported, the State Security Service (SSS)
intercepted containers loaded with rocket launchers, grenades and other
explosives in the main port of Lagos, weeks after deadly car bomb
attacks in the capital Abuja.

According to the SSS spokeswoman, Marilyn Ogar the 13 containers were intercepted
in Apapa Wharf, as part of tightened security measures introduced after
the Oct. 1st bomb blast.

Continuing, Ogar said,

“On opening the first container, the service operatives discovered rocket launchers, grenades and other explosives,”

“The weapons were concealed among crates of floor tiles and the paperwork
indicated that the shipment was made up of building materials”.

The other containers were still being searched, Mrs. Ogar added

culled & adapted from huhuonline.com
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50 trends of news @ 50 years:

They say bad news sells fast but we have picked a list of news below over the last week add yours to make up the rest 50 .

50 Trendy News for Naija @50 click here to make it up http://bit.ly/9Mfsuv


1.Thousands wounded while scrambling for Jonathan’s 2m free rice in Abuja http://bit.ly/9OBlEF

2.Abia may charge ex-deputy governor, Akomas, for kidnapping http://bit.ly/aqV4J6

3.Canada Planning to legalise Prostitiution Completely http://bit.ly/bRsk8G

4.Possible biblical clue seen in computer worm hitting Iran http://bit.ly/aienae

5.2011: IBB ‘Boys’ want him to withdraw •banned from Yoruba-speaking states http://bit.ly/aSqbVk

6.Angry robber kills shopkeeper http://bit.ly/9KThHB

7.Nigerian builds biggest hospital in Brooklyn New York http://bit.ly/cYsm3K

8.Lagos:4 Brothers 22-30yrs Rape 2 Sisters aged six & seven http://bit.ly/cWJ11J

9.Kidnapped School kids Ransom now fluctuating 40million to 20million to 350,000 http://bit.ly/cgFbcN

10.50 Years New Fifty Naira note I think GJ should have invited Fifty Cent to complete it http://bit.ly/aHLHQ

11.Nigerian Biophysicist wins $500,000Dollars John Dabiri . Chinamanda adichie won in 2008 http://bit.ly/cx8Err

12.Abia State declare State of emergency ?http://bit.ly/98AjDh


50 Trendy News for Naija @50 click here to make it up to 50 http://bit.ly/9Mfsuv

Internet Marketing BootCamp Courtesy of 9jabook.com http://bit.ly/bR38Hn

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With all these news about Naija above do we have anything to celebrate about ?

When you think about it In everything We are advised to give Thanks !

Happy 50 YEARS Naija ! from 9jabook.com and have a lovely weekend !
Weboga & Webmadam
and the whole team !




13.fifty Cent to perform on 50 Years Anniversary (na lie o ! )
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comments: Does this guy not have advisers?The country is not working young men and women have no Jobs.Workers not being paid poor infrastructure,No light,No good roads,No security and we want to spend 9.5Billion to celebrate!!Celebrate what I ask?Our failure?Every other country is finding ways to cut down on unnecessary spending Nigerian Government is looking for ways to spend Photo: GJ in oyo State .


Catch GJ on Faceboko and Tell him what you think

http://bit.ly/GJFACEBOOK


Following criticism of the federal government's plan to spend N16.4 billion on the celebrations of Nigeria's golden independent jubilee, President Goodluck Jonathan has slashed the anniversary budget to N9.5 billion.

The adjustments are included in the latest amended supplementary budget which the president presented to the national assembly for consideration and passage.

In a letter to the national assembly conveying his intentions, the president said listed the areas which the cuts affected and said it was a "slight amendment."
Contrary to widely circulated reports that the president, earlier, presented a budget of N10 billion for approval by the National Assembly for its Nigeria at 50 celebrations, the figures from the former supplementary budget shows that the actual figure that was budgeted for the event was N16.37 billion.

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comments: Does this guy not have advisers?The country is not working young men and women have no Jobs.Workers not being paid poor infrastructure,No light,No good roads,No security and we want to spend 9.5Billion to celebrate!!Celebrate what I ask?Our failure?Every other country is finding ways to cut down on unnecessary spending Nigerian Government is looking for ways to spend Photo: GJ in oyo State .


Catch GJ on Faceboko and Tell him what you think

http://bit.ly/GJFACEBOOK


Following criticism of the federal government's plan to spend N16.4 billion on the celebrations of Nigeria's golden independent jubilee, President Goodluck Jonathan has slashed the anniversary budget to N9.5 billion.

The adjustments are included in the latest amended supplementary budget which the president presented to the national assembly for consideration and passage.

In a letter to the national assembly conveying his intentions, the president said listed the areas which the cuts affected and said it was a "slight amendment."
Contrary to widely circulated reports that the president, earlier, presented a budget of N10 billion for approval by the National Assembly for its Nigeria at 50 celebrations, the figures from the former supplementary budget shows that the actual figure that was budgeted for the event was N16.37 billion.

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Stephanie Okereke shines @ US female summit

Friday, March 26, 2010
Nigerian-born international actress/film maker; Stephanie Okereke has returned from the US, where she was among the few women chosen from around the globe to feature in the play, Seven, in New York City..

Stephanie & Hilary Clinton at the event hillary looks funny ! :

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She also participated in a three-day summit entitled: Women in the World: Stories and Solutions, alongside the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton among other leading female role models and icons. Miss Okereke, was one of the seven acclaimed actors that dramatized the issues highlighted in the play.

Other international female figures that hugged the global stage with Okereke at the event were: Hollywood top actress, Meryl Streep, Marcia Gay Harden, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Archie Panjabi, Julyana Soelistyo and Lauren Vélez. The reading was directed by celebrated Broadway director, Julie Taymor in an evening made possible by HP.

Mrs. Clinton, unarguably one of the most powerful women in the world today, introduced an exclusive one-night reading at the Hudson Theatre of Seven. The documentary play was created for Vital Voices Global Partnership, to honour the courage of brave female activists from Afghanistan, Cambodia, Guatemala, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Pakistan, and Russia.

According to the sexy actress, who is still basking in the success of the trip: “The play powerfully portrays the transformative ways that seven courageous women have changed their societies for the better – from peace-building, to fighting corruption to combating violence against women. The most powerful thing about Seven, was that it got to the heart of some of the most critical issues facing our world today. It reminded us of the power of the human spirit to rise up when faced with adversity and as we rise...it reminded us that we have a responsibility to bring others along with us”.

The three-day Women in the World summit also brought together an extraordinary group of 300 global leaders from government, media, social activism, business, and the arts. Topics that were discussed included: human trafficking and modern slavery, the rise of rape as a tool of war, the ways new technologies can help empower women financially, and how traditions can be toppled in cultures that devalue women.

Summit participants included: Valerie Jarrett, Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Fatima Bhutto, Cherie Blair, Luis CdeBaca, Thomas L. Friedman, Edna Adan Ismail, Christine Lagarde, Molly Melching, Somaly Mam, Frances Townsend, and Zainab Salbi. Moderators included: Christiane Amanpour, Mika Brzezinski, Katie Couric and Barbara Walters.
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