Friday, 22 March 2013
PROF. CHINUA ACHEBE IS DEAD
We just lost Prof. Chinua Achebe this morning in the US. Acute pneumonia.

Tragedy has befallen the land. The iroko has fallen. THE EAGLE ON THE IROKO, Prof. Chinua Achebe, is dead.
Achebe, one of the best fiction writers in recent memory, died in his USA base, according to information just reaching News Express.
He was 82, having been born on November 16, 1930, and had been in hospital in recent days.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
CHARLY BOYS -IN YOUR FACE FAMILY REALITY TV SHOW
Nigeria’s “The Osbournes”? Watch the Preview for Charly Boy’s “In Your Face” Family Reality TV Show
When it comes to the new generation of Nigerian Reality TV shows, I think we’ve hit the mother-load with this one. “In Your Face” takes us into the lives of the ‘Area Fada’ himself, Charly Boy and the whole, I mean, the whole Oputa family.
Controversy is just one of the terms that is regularly synonymous with the name, Charly Boy. Watching how it all unravels behind-the-scenes has got to be pure reality entertainment. Just imagine a modern-day Nigerian take on reality TV cult classic, “The Osbournes” and I think “In Your Face” will do just that.
The preview gives us little tidbits of the reality show and features every Oputa, even the honourable Justice
MEET THE WORLDS YOUNGEST FATHER
Last summer, Sean said he would stand by Emma and be there for the baby. "I was shocked at first when I was told Emma was pregnant but I am all right about it now."
when they started going out.
WIN $75,000 PRIZE
Are You a Young African Entreprenuer with Initiative & Innovation? Apply for the Anzisha Prize & Stand a Chance to Win $75,000
Are you a young African entrepreneur with an idea and a plan that can change your community and even Africa at large? Then this is for you. The Anzisha Prize is Africa’s foremost youth entrepreneurial awards which reward young African entrepreneurs who are making a difference by transforming both the continent and their communities.
Hosted by the African Leadership Academy in conjunction with The MasterCard Foundation – the Anzisha Prize celebrates initiative and innovation. The prize is geared towards exceptional young entrepreneurs who “are leading by example and underscores their ability to significantly shape the future of Africa.”
Here’s an excerpt from the press release:
There is also a $10 000 USD Energy Prize in addition to the $75 000 cash prize. The Energy Prize will be awarded to an applicant who demonstrates ingenuity in developing sustainable renewable energy sources. The Anzisha Prize is open to entrepreneurs from around the African continent aged between 15 and 22. Applications close on April 1, 2013.
Applicants can download the online application form from the Anzisha Prize website www.anzishaprize.org and email the completed form to prize@anzishaprize.org. Individuals, teachers and organisations are being called on to visit the Anzisha website to nominate young entrepreneurs in their communities.
There is also a $10 000 USD Energy Prize in addition to the $75 000 cash prize. The Energy Prize will be awarded to an applicant who demonstrates ingenuity in developing sustainable renewable energy sources. The Anzisha Prize is open to entrepreneurs from around the African continent aged between 15 and 22. Applications close on April 1, 2013.
Applicants can download the online application form from the Anzisha Prize website www.anzishaprize.org and email the completed form to prize@anzishaprize.org. Individuals, teachers and organisations are being called on to visit the Anzisha website to nominate young entrepreneurs in their communities.
Finalists will win an all-expense paid trip to the African Leadership Academy (ALA) in Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend a week long entrepreneurship conference and awards gala. While there, they will be taught by ALA’s renowned Entrepreneurial Leadership faculty as well as experienced business mentors. Winners will share $75,000 USD, courtesy of The MasterCard Foundation, and be given networking and learning opportunities to take their projects to the next level.
Twenty-one- year-old Andrew Mupuya of Uganda was announced as the grand prize winner of last year’s Anzisha Prize for his paper bag production company, Youth Entrepreneurial Link Investments.
TUFACE AND DAUGHTER IN DUBAI
See more pictures after the jump
On Wednesday night the bride to be Mrs Annie Idibia celebrated her hen night with her girls, as they knocked back quite a bit of alcohol.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)