Monday, March 23, 2015

Pres. Obama sends message to Nigerians ahead of 2015 elections



In a video posted on Youtube today by US Embassy Nigeria, US president Barack Obama sent a message to Nigerians asking them to stand up against violence and express their views peacefully during the upcoming election. Transcribed version of what he said in the video below...

Hello. Today, I want to speak directly to you—the people of Nigeria. Nigeria is a great nation and you can be proud of the progress you’ve made. Together, you won your independence, emerged from military rule, and strengthened democratic institutions. You’ve strived to overcome division and to turn Nigeria’s diversity into a source of strength. You’ve worked hard to improve the lives of your families and to build the largest economy in Africa.

Now you have a historic opportunity to help write the next chapter of Nigeria’s progress—by voting in the upcoming elections. For elections to be credible, they must be free, fair and peaceful.

All Nigerians must be able to cast their votes without intimidation or fear. So I call on all leaders and candidates to make it clear to their supporters that violence has no place in democratic elections—and that they will not incite, support or engage in any kind of violence—before, during, or after the votes are counted. I call on all Nigerians to peacefully express your views and to reject the voices of those who call for violence.

And when elections are free and fair, it is the responsibility of all citizens to help keep the peace, no matter who wins. Successful elections and democratic progress will help Nigeria meet the urgent challenges you face today. Boko Haram—a brutal terrorist group that kills innocent men, women and children—must be stopped. Hundreds of kidnapped children deserve to be returned to their families. Nigerians who have been forced to flee deserve to return to their homes.

Boko Haram wants to destroy Nigeria and all that you have worked to build. By casting your ballot, you can help secure your nation’s progress. I’m told that there is a saying in your country: “to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done.” Today, I urge all Nigerians—from all religions, all ethnic groups, and all regions—to come together and keep Nigeria one. And in this task of advancing the security, prosperity, and human rights of all Nigerians, you will continue to have a friend and partner in the United States of America.

Lol. People can find trouble! Between Dele Momodu and a follower



Lol. Na wa for some Nigerians and how they can like to find trouble. So this afternoon, Ovation publisher and staunch APC supporter Dele Momodu re-posted a photo of the lady in black on his instagram page and one of his followers @chinenye4600 asked him a hilarious question. He wrote "Excuse me sir, dis girl u r always putting up, is it part of the 'Change' we should expect?". Lol. Imagine. Mr Momodu was gracious enough to reply. See more after the cut...

D'PRINCE FLAUNTS BUNDLES OF CASH

D'Prince flaunts bundles of cash

He says he woke up to this..What a way to wake up!!

RIHANNA GOES BRA LESS FOR DINNER


Rihanna goes br aless for dinner


Well, it's no news that Rihanna isn't exactly modest with her attires..On Saturday night,the pop star stepped out for dinner in nothing but a coat and shorts....
Still the baddest!

 

Friday, March 20, 2015

It’s Burna Boy’s New Swag! See the Star’s 2015 Look


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When Burna Boy hit the scene in 2012, one of the first things which stood out was his unique style! The SpaceShip Entertainment CEO is now displaying his look for 2015.

Are you feeling it?


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Let’s Kick Out Kidney Disease as Peter Rufai, Fred Amata & More Play at the Kidney Trust Fund Charity Football Match!

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Let’s kick out Kidney Disease!

Insurance company, AIICO Insurance Plc has collaborated with The Bowtie Club to fight against Kidney Disease which has over 20 Million Nigerian lives affected. In this regard, they have organised the Charity Football Match led by Victor Ikpeaba, Peter Rufai and Taribo West among other celebs like Bryan Okwara and Ene Maya Lawani. These Nigerian football legends would be squaring up against Nollywood veterans led by Fred Amata and comedian AY Makun.

The event promises to be a very exciting one with other teams from Sahara Group and the Galacticos joining the derby.

According to the organizers – “The Tournament is being organised in honour of Ganiyat Ogunfoworin who recently lost her life in India while battling the Kidney Disease, and who on her death bed asked The Bowtie Club to do all in its powers to ensure that more Nigerians do not go through the harrowing experience she just did.”

The tournament, scheduled to hold annually, will also see the launch of the Kidney Trust Fund aimed at raising N200 Million for kidney patients via social media. The Fund would be held in custody of the CSL Trustees Limited, a Member of the FCMB Group, who will ensure the efficient utilization of Kidney patients. It will also be hosting winners of a raffle draw at an exclusive dinner.

Tickets are available on www.dealdey.comDate: Saturday 21st March 2015
Time: 10AM
Venue: Campos Mini Stadium, 5 Joseph Street, Igbosere, Lagos Island, Lagos
Contact: For further inquires, visit their website: www.kidneytrustfund.org | Call: 08074444373, 0905325791 or 07033739427

Bamidele Onibalusi: 4 Ways Nigerians Can Make Money Online



Recent research from digitXplus has revealed that Nigeria experienced a growth of 102% in internet adoption between 2009 – 2013; that’s a total of 62.4 million Nigerian internet users in 2013, a significant increase from 30.9 million internet users in 2009.

Similarly, a 2014 Phillips Consulting study titled Online Shopping Report: A study of current trends in online shopping in Nigeria, revealed that internet usage in Nigeria has grown from just 200,000 users in the year 2,000 to 57 million users in the year 2012, essentially positioning Nigeria as “one of the fastest growing internet consumer markets in sub-Saharan Africa.”

While there are many explanations for the suddenly massive explosion in Internet adoption in Nigeria, there is no doubt that a lot of Nigerians are looking to the Internet for greener pasture.

We’ve undoubtedly heard about Linda Ikeji, Uche Pedro, Jason Njoku and other leading Nigerian entrepreneurs making a fortune online, and we’re convinced that we can make the Internet work for us.

However, it is very important to realize that the key to creating sustainable income from the Internet, as a Nigerian, isn’t to be gullibly sucked into online survey or paid to click scams. Instead, you have to focus on a reliable online business model that works.

I’ve been making a serious living online since 2010, and my success story has been extensively publicized in publications here in Nigeria and abroad. Based on my experience in the past 5 years, I want to share the 4 most effective ways Nigerians can create a sustainable source of income online.

Start a Service-Based Business
Many Nigerians who want to make money from the Internet fail because they think the process is much different from building a real business offline.

It isn’t.

Of course, with the internet your reach is significantly increased, and perception of value online is more than it is offline. You also don’t have to worry about qualifications and startup costs.

However, the premise is still the same thing: you are building a business, and a business only thrives by offering value to others.

Don’t get sucked into the idea of making money while you sleep, or the idea of making money without doing anything; for most people, that’s a pipe dream.

One of the most effective ways to make money online as a Nigerian is by starting a service business based on a skill you have; it could be design skills, writing skills, motivation skills, business skills, health skills, agriculture skills or other skills that can benefit others.

If you have knowledge that can help people get measurable results in one aspect or the other, you can create a a service based business online.

Start a Blog
Blogging is another sustainable source of income for Nigerians who can get it right

Now, pay special attention to my emphasis on “getting it right”.

The problem with most new Nigerian bloggers is that they have heard about Bella Naija, they have heard about Linda Ikeji and they assume that the best way for them to make money from a blog is by starting a blog, placing adverts all over the blog and then expecting income. It doesn’t work that way.

Linda Ikeji’s blog and Bella Naija can command the massive income they make due to the massive reach they have, which involves a lot of efforts over the years; they also have an advantage of being pioneer bloggers in Nigeria. These are advantages you don’t have; at least, not yet.

If you want to make money from a blog, instead of hoping and waiting for income that might never come by putting adverts all over your blog, look for a sustainable income model that will deliver solid results real quick.

Here are some sustainable income models:

Build your blog around a service you offer
Whether you’re a freelancer or consultant, make this information clearly available on your blog. You’ll need very little eyeballs to your blog to start making money through this approach; this is an approach I have been using for years now

Create a product of value to sell on your blog
For example, farming is a big deal here in Nigeria with a lot of people having interest in fish farming, poultry farming, crop farming, etc.

If you have experience in this area and create an ebook and video packages aimed at helping people start their farms, you’ll get people who want to start real businesses buy from you in no time.

Promote other people’s businesses
Now, this approach isn’t as effective as the ones earlier listed, but it can be much powerful than waiting to make money through ads on your blog. Look for someone who sells a product that readers of your blog might be willing to buy, and partner with that person to promote her product in exchange for percentage of sales you make.

The above 3 income models are very practical and sustainable, and you’ll start seeing results without having to get tens of thousands of people to read your blog.

Work as a Freelancer
There’s also high demand for freelancers in the international space, and there are legitimate companies willing to pay talented freelancers irrespective of where they’re from.

You could be a freelance designer, a freelance programmer or a freelance writer.

With freelance writing for example, you can make anything from $50 – $200 per article regardless of you being from Nigeria. I know this because I’ve done this extensively over the past few years.

Try to look for companies, in Nigeria or abroad, looking for freelancers to help them with tasks they don’t want to employ people for online. Reach out to them to see how you can help, and in exchange you’ll get paid for your work.

Furthermore, there are lists of websites that pay writers all over the internet and here’s a recent one I published on my blog. This can be handy if you want to purse an online career as a freelance writer: 110 Websites that Pay Writers

While most of the websites featured in the above list will offer to pay via Paypal, considering that Paypal is not Nigerians, you can reach out to them to see if there’s an alternative way to get paid; depending on what you have to offer, you’ll be surprised at how many people are willing to make a compromise.

Help the Non Tech Savvy Set Up an Online Presence
A byproduct of the surge in internet adoption in Nigeria is that hordes of people want to have a presence online, and this includes small businesses and corporations.

These businesses will need a website, social media presence and other forms of exposure for their business online. If you have tinkered with the internet before, know a lot about WordPress, HTML and how to setup a website, then this can be a source of income for you.

Help other people who are just getting started online setup their online businesses; most of these people probably already have a business model, and you’d be guaranteed to make a fine and sustainable income by helping them setup their websites and other things necessary to effectively operate online.

Photo Credit: Dreamstime | Syda Productions 

About Bamidele Onibalusi

Bamidele Onibalusi is a Nigerian blogger and entrepreneur, as well as the founder of Writers in Charge, a top blog for writers worldwide. He has been featured in Forbes, Digital Journal, as well as in several publications locally and internationally. You can follow him on Twitter via @youngprepro.