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Thursday, July 12, 2012

A Day With The Wanted Man



Bart Nnaji is a wanted man—on two continents.

Nnaji is wanted in the United States, specifically at the University of Pittsburgh, where the Alcoa Professor of Manufacturing Engineering is noted for his expertise in robotics and as the architect for a possible new center in e-design.
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He’s also wanted in his native Nigeria, where members of the All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) are urging him to run for governor of the southeastern state of Enugu. Actually, urging is too weak a term—members of the political party seemed set to draft him as a candidate.

That is an excerpt from a publication by the University of Pittsburgh official website.

 http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/media/pcc030224/bart_nnaji.html

Now, occupying the seat of a Minister of the federal republic of Nigeria, where he holds sway as the Minister of Power, Professor Bart Nnaji is distinguished from his fellow colleagues due to his professional background and his non-interest nor partisan in the Nigerian politics.

As his spokesperson puts it, "He says things just as they are," adding: "if it's bad, he tells you it's bad."

He once reacted to a publication that put him in the line of political affiliation, saying: “the article bears my name, but I didn’t write it, There are people in the All Nigeria People’s Party who are trying to put my name out for the governorship and who wrote the article to portray the type of image they want to project of me as a candidate.”

As the minister of science and technology in 1993, Nnaji advocated for employment of Nigerians by multinationals rather than importing expertriates from abroad and to successfully achieve this, he stressed education as a way to build Nigeria’s economy

According to him, when a new company comes to Nigeria, they should be able to hire Nigerians for the jobs. This is evident in the oil industry, where many of the highest-paying jobs went to foreign nationals who had the expertise, instead of Nigerians.

The 2003 New Year’s Day witnessed a remarkable achievement for the Professor of Energy when a leading national newspaper named him as one of the “50 Leaders Nigeria Needs”.

He is indeed a visionary whose advocacy for the weak has gone a long way to reduce the disparity between the rich and low in the society.

He was once quoted as saying: "instead of just selling bananas, we should be able to process the fruit and sell banana juice … the same for guavas, yams, and palms. Nigeria has the natural resources to produce aluminum. I’d like to see us process aluminum and export sheet aluminum.”

He is the founder, Geometric Power Limited - the first indigenously owned private sector power company in Nigeria.

Geometric Power and Renatech in 2001 financed, designed and built an emergency power plant in Abuja, supplying electricity to the Nigerian Electric Power Authority. Geometric Power Limited is currently completing a 400 million U.S. dollars Integrated Power Project (IPP) in Aba, southeast Nigeria.

Dr. Bart Nnaji, 52, a Ph.d holder hails from Nkanu East, Enugu State, Nigeria, where he attended Elementary Secondary Eductaion. He acquired his Doctorate degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering, at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the United States. He is also a tenured professor of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Robotics in the department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, also in the United States.

Additionally, the rich breakfast we had with him before the interview in which, he once again, expressed his positive belief in overcoming the preponderous and recurrent power failure challenges plaguing Nigeria's development, was indeed a remarkable experience in the minister's mansion in Asokoro, Abuja.




Friday, July 6, 2012

(VIDEO) MayD Leads The Mimic P-Square and Rick Ross Competition

Mimic P Square and Rick Ross Competition” lands in UK in a funny manner you can’t just resist! MayD has just led the crowd in the funniest way anyone could ever imagine.

 UK Fans here's one for all of you, its the "Mimic P Square and Rick Ross Competition"
Have fun making your own short video of P Square and Rick Ross 'Beautiful Onyinye' and stand a chance to win prizes from P Square.
After making your video,share the link on www.facebook.com/itsiroking and RT to @itsiroking.
First Prize: iPad

Second Prize: iPhone

Third Prize: Blackberry

Fourth Prize: iNokia - Don't mind me jare :D


Winners will be announced on stage where they'll receive their prizes.


Welcome To Zuma Rock


The Zuma rock located near Abuja, Nigeria’s capital state was nominated for the world’s seventh wonders. It’s a famous tourist attraction in Nigeria both locally and international. From far it depicts an image of an African elephant but when close an inscription is seen which keen observers have described to bear a resemblance to a human face.

The image of Zuma Rock is depicted on Nigeria's 100 Naira Note and geographically, it marks the centre of Nigeria.

Local indigenes living around the rock believe the presence of the Zuma rock brings them blessing.

There are mysteries behind the rock. Most of the locals believed that it was the home of powerful spirits. Until very recently, the myth tellers claimed, that any one venturing near the rock will never return.

However, when the reality to this myth was tested by some daring, Russian climbers, they successfully returned unharmed, as conquerors of fear and old age myths.
The ceremony was so captivating that even Senior Government Officials and Ministers of Tourism attended it.

As they say: “Conquering the mountain was as important to the Nigerians as landing on the moon was to the Americans”. From that day on, Zuma has been open to challenges and dare devils.

If you're planning a trip to Nigeria, whether to see a relative, a friend or just to discover the amazing country, there is one thing without which your visit can not be completed. Visiting the Zuma Rock! Gateway to Abuja, Nigeria.




Chi Josh, " The more you see the less you understand; while the more you ask, the less you can comprehend."



Monday, July 2, 2012

Audio Conversation Between Farouk Lawan And Femi Otedola Arranging $2.5 million


The text conversation between Femi Otedola and Farouk Lawan arranging to pay/collect the balance of a certain $3 million deal:

Femi Otedola
: I don’t want to bring it to my house
Farouk Lawan: You will take it to your house?
Femi Otedola: No, I don’t want to bring it to my house. It’s a lot of money.
Farouk Lawan: Yes, hurry because I am rushing to the…they are at the airport now?
Femi Otedola: Yes, they are at the airport in the aircraft
Farouk Lawan: And before they can come over now….unless I send somebody to…I can’t…by the time they come I should be in the chambers. I have a lot of things to do myself.
Femi Otedola: Is there anybody you trust I can give it to or maybe I should postpone my …till tomorrow
Farouk Lawan: No no it’s ok. I will arrange with someone. Let me give you his number
Femi Otedola: Ok
Farouk Lawan: His number is 080….
Femi Otedola: Hold on hold on…080…
Farouk Lawan: 365133**
Femi Otedola: What’s his name?
Farouk Lawan: Yeah, TJ
Femi Otedola: So, I will give him the balance, that’s 2.5 million dollars yeah?
Farouk Lawan: Hold on, just hold on, I am calling him to be sure



But sincerely, who is guilty? The giver or the receiver?

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