Monday, May 29, 2017

BIAFRA: MAY 30TH - WE REMEMBER.

Nice Piece from  Ugbaja Greg

# I’m heading to Uzoakoli to do battle
I’m heading to Uzoakoli, but My lover cries out, she didn’t want me dead.
My lover begs me to flee,
But who will defend the land When I flee?
My sweet heart begs me to Flee,
But who will do battle when the Hausas come#

With this song Biafran men marched into battle to defend their fatherland  as Northern troops led by British tanks and Russian planes invaded their land to continue the Genocide that they started in the North  in 1966.

Every Month of May, we Remember Over 45, 000 innocent people, men, women, children of old Eastern Nigeria , butchered in 1966 all over Northern Nigeria just  in 3 months in the first government supported genocide in Africa.

Many were laid on rail tracks and crushed by train, men buried alive, pregnant women had their bellies ripped open,Children clubbed to death, Innocent souls whose only crime was  belonging to a different ethnic group and Faith,
To the 45,000  Innocent souls whose blood was used to irrigate the deserts of Northern Nigeria, although the conspiracy of silence continues by most Nigerians, although no monuments are erected, although no atonement has been made for that unprecedented horror,their Blood continue to cry out against this nation, a nation that pretends it never happened - but we, your kins, forced to bury empty coffins, we your brothers-
WE REMEMBER

The Thousands and thousands unaccounted for- in unmarked graves, from Kano to Maidugiri, to Jos to Markudi, to Zaria, to Kafanchan,to illorin,
Although Nigeria sits on these graves and pretends it didn’t happen but we in whose home steads you left empty spaces-
WE REMEMBER

To the brave hearts who stood up to the British armoured cars with matchetes
Two Boys who shared a riffle so when one fell the other will pick up his gun to defend his freedom. To the men who went into battle with five rounds each and must only shoot when he was sure to kill. The men who laid down their lives so I may live
WE REMEMBER

My three kinsmen who volunteered in Oguta and Ontisha sectors,brave men Who never returned-still on patrol
YOUR FAMILIES REMEMBER

To Bruce Mayrock, an American student who set himself on fire, laid down his life to protest against  the Genocide by Nigeria against its own people
WE REMEMBER

Artur Alves Pereira and Count Von Rosen  of the Biafran airforce who came to Biafra in protest against the state sponsored pogrom
WE REMEMBER

To Wole Soyinka, who stood alone and insisted "the man died in all who kept silent in the face of such a pogrom"
WE REMEMBER

Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Zambia and Haiti, nations that hoisted our flags against the silence of the world
WE REMEMBER

All members of the Research And Production unit (RAP),
with no outside help YOU demonstrated that the black man can do wonders if only he looks inwards; Home made armoured cars, rockets, beer from cassava, engine oil from coconut, the Biafran Red Devil (Amoured vehicle), the Shore Batteries, the Ogbunigwes. Your ingenuity, your bravely, today-
WE REMEMBER

To our brave mothers , who cooked and sent to their sons in the trenches, knowing it could be their last meal-
WE REMEMBER

The little boys who went “combing” many returned, many did not
WE  REMEMBER

The World Council of Churches, The Caritas, The Red Cross who saved millions of children with food aid, despite the blockade,
WE REMEMBER

Millions of our Children who had no milk and died before their time
WE REMEMBER

Ah! Corporal Nwafor, you took in the hail of bullets from the vandals yet continued your final run towards their armoured car with a grenade in your hand, until you successfully threw the grenade into the troublesome vehicle and disabled it before you let your bullet riddled body fall to the ground and your comrades captured the precious armoured car and renamed it “Copral Nwafor”
WE REMEMBER

Col Patrick Achuzie-, General Alexander Madiebo, Gen. Philip Effiong, Col. Onwuatuegwu, Nkonko Ndem and all brave men who stood in the gap
WE REMEMBER

Odumegwu Ojukwu switched from Ball rooms to Bunkers, leaving behind a tremendous wealth to give shelter to a people faced with death, you turned artisans into fighters and scientists,  your mission, to build the first black nation with an indigenous technology.
Under the pressure of  mortar shells and in less than three years, you demonstrated that  the black man can hold his own, but the whites didn’t seem to be comfortable with an indigenous African technology, so  UK and USSR suspended their enmity and empowered their Northern stooge to distract you. The Arab League threw its weight behind the North, the rest is history
General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu,Eze igbo gburugburu, oguejiofo..
WE REMEBER

May justice prevail, may peace reign, may we NEVER find a need to shed blood,May  God open the eyes of this Nation to see that like the blood of Abel, the blood of the innocent Easterners shed  needlessly in 1966 calls for atonement and until the Nation collectively owns up to it, it can never be free from this vicious circle.
#May30thBiafranHeroesDay

Ugbaja Greg

Friday, November 22, 2013

Transport and Logistics Management Training in UK

                 
                       

                    Transport and Logistics Management

The emergence and expansion of local and regional trade agreements, free labour flow and growth of globalization in general have necessitated reliable and sustainable transportation and logistics systems. This course is designed to meet the of home and international participants who have not previously specialized in logistics and transport or those who are interested in expanding their knowledge and practical capabilities in this area.

The course tries to explore the key notions of transport and logistics and discusses new approaches to the designed and analysis of transport and logistics systems. In addition to the basic concept of passenger and freight transport, and local and global logistics, the course focuses on contemporary issues, such as e- business, transport systems modeling, and environmental issues in transport and logistics, thus ensuring it is up to date and fit for the current needs of employers.


This training programme gives fundamental information in the fields of Logistics and Transport Management:

·         Supply Chain and logistics Management – Strategies and Sustainability  Issues
·         International Purchasing and L logistic Management
·         Transport Management and planning
·         Leadership, Personal Development and career Management
·         Logistics and supply Chain Management Consultancy

 After completing this Course participant should     be   able to:
·         Understand logistics management strategies, Agile and Lean supply chain management
·         Distinguish supply chain partnership and collaboration strategies
·         Recognize the key drivers for buying overseas, and the likely issues that can arise throughout the process
·         Evaluate key procedure required to conduct transaction between buyers and sellers
·         Identify key elements of supplier development  and contract management techniques
·         Understand the specialized areas of transport logistics
·         Understand a range of creative solutions based upon transport and logistics paradigms together with examples of best practice
·         Demonstrate theoretical research based knowledge at the forefront of Transport, logistics and SCM
·           Evaluate existing logistics and SCM practices, identifying areas of concern
·         Predict the likely impact of suggested recommendations or implemented solutions on the efficiency and effectiveness of a company’s business processes
·         Develop coherent supply chain management and e- logistics plans for effective implementation.
Duration – 5 DAYS
Location – Peacock College UK, London
Price –  GBP 1800

The price includes:
·         Full tuition
·         Light lunch and beverages during course days
·         Complementary stationeries
·         Preloaded International SIM card (if required)
·         Course materials (printed or electronic copy)
·         Unlimited access to wireless internet
·         Site visit (London land marks)
·         Visa fee and processing
·         Unlimited access to college business centre (copier, fax, binding machine etc.)

                               Requirement for Visa processing and documentation
1.       Introduction letter from employer.
2.       Pay slip for 6 months.
3.       Bank statement – 6 months
4.       Tax certificate
5.       Marriage certificate where applicable
6.       Family photos
7.       Birth certificate of children where applicable
8.       Evidence of children school fees
9.       Letter of consent from spouse
10.   Letter from the institution (provided upon payment)
11.   Evidence of payment – Receipt of course payment
12.   Letter from college
13.   Evidence of hotel reservation
14.   Flight reservation
15.   Sufficient funds
16.   Letter of employment
17.   Letter of confirmation of appointment, promotion letter or any other letter
18.   Proof of other source of income – share certificate, documents on landed property(s)
etc  


For registration contact  Mbonu Patick at netgremone@netgrem.com or call +2348037585218, 8092583860.
Or call Abiola Abiola Olowolagba- Lumpkin  Business development executive  Peacock College UK. 08163957994                                               
                            



Friday, July 5, 2013

RE: BRUSH WITH A MOVING TRAIN

I write in  reference to a publication on Vanguard Newspaper of  04/07/2013 about a young man who had a brush with a moving train at airport bus stop Ikeja Along.

The young man in this case is a post graduate student of University of Lagos, studying Geographic Information System. He was going to the Police Pension Commission in Ikeja to pursue his late father's pension benefits when he met his untimely death. He is named Austin Abi, from Adikpo in  Benue State. He lived at 14 Fatai Street Egbeda, Lagos.

He was a very calm and focused person, articulate and too sound for certain uncivilized behaviors, like listening to earphone while walking on the street; even on a high way as busy as Ikeja Along.

The information posted on Vanguard Newspaper and which was collaborated by other online posts and radio presenter (YO YO) that he had earphones on his two ears was totally wrong and misleading.

Something else might have happened because the said earphones was not seen by one Mr Shedrach who accompanied him on the journey.
 And  at no point was he seen with earphone that day. His sister who bade him goodbye did not notice any ear phone with him. And at no point did he stop to buy one along the road.

I remember I saw him barely two hours before the incident occured at Dopemu Roundabout by Sweet Sensation and i did not notice the said earphone. How he mysteriously wore earphone before he was hit by the train is still a surprise to all of us.

When he was rushed to the hospital there was no experienced doctor on ground to immediately attend to him. All we saw were student doctors because Lagos State Resident doctors were on 3 days warning strike.

Austin could have been saved if we have a robust health care system. He was alive for about three hours after the accident but was not given proper medical attention. Instead we were being asked to pay for this form or buy that card before they would attend to him.


He died at exactly 5:00 pm and was moved to TOS mortuary within the hospital premises .

He was buried on 1st July 2013 at his home town  in Benue State.

He will be remembered for his calmness, caring, and perfect friendly dispositions. He was once a departmental president in the department of Geography and Meteorology, Enugu State Univeristy of Science and Technology, Enugu .

We pray God to save us from the evils the that walk in the day. To console the family of Abi for this great loss.

Adieu Abi Austin!!!



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

THE FORGOTTEN OF LAGOS!!!




This is one of the streets that have continued to rubbish all the good works of Gov. Fashola in Lagos state. This road has been like this since i was born and till today government has not done anything to correct the situation, even to dig a simple drainage.
During the last election, the deputy governor, who happens to come from the local government, Alimoshon LGA promised with her blood that she would give the road a face lift. This is 2 and half years into her administration and no help seems to be on the way.
The tenants have tasked themselves to contribute N8000 each to do the road, but the amount is still grossly inadequate.
The last night rain and which happens to be the first dealt with the inhabitants of the area.
This is just the onset of the rain, it is only time will tell what the rest of the raining season will become for them.
Fashola please do something!!!!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

THE ELECTION OF A NEW POPE

On Thursady, February 28 at exactly 19:00 GMT Pope Benedict XVI will formally resign as head of the 1.1 billion Roman Catholic church.
He is the first pope in 598 years (between 1415 to 2013) to have done so. He sited his resignation to ill health and believed it is for the good of the mother church.
The end of the German Leader's almost 8- year reign sets in motion the election of the 266th Pope.
There are 117 (CXVII) Cardinals eligible to elect the next Pope.. Each Crdinal elector has to be below the age of 80 when the seat becomes vacant in the Pope-less interim - SEDE VACANTE.
Thus Cardinal Lubomry Husar of Ukraine, who turns 80 on February 26 cannot vote, but Cardinal Walter Kasper of Germany who turns 80 on March 5 can still vote. Meanwhile Cradinal Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja of Indonesia who is 78 will miss the vote due to failing health and Cradinal Keith O'Brien, head of Scotland Catholic Church, following allegation of inappropriate conduct with priests resigned and will not vote.
That brings the number of voters to 115.
To inherit the seat of St. Peter, the next Pope needs a two-third majority of the 115 Cardinals, or 77 electors. Out of this number 67 were appointed by Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II.
There is no official list of Papabili (papal candidates).
Under the Canon Law that governs the church any baptized Catholic male is eligible to become a Pope.
Since 1378, the Pope has always been picked from among the cardinals. They will be sequestered inside the Vatican with no newspaper, radio, television or phone. As some Cardinals have facebook and twitter accounts, they will also be cut off from the internet.
If none of the candidates receives the required votes after 33 or 34 ballots, the two candidates with the most votes will move into a runoff; in which only a simple majority is required to be selected.
The candidates themselves are not allowed to vote.
Here are 12 Cardinals whose names, alphabetically listed, are most frequently mentioned as possible candidates:
1. Joao Braz De Aviz, age 65, from Brazil, the country with most Catholics. He is the head of the vatican department of religious congregations. He was appointed Cardinal by Benedict in 2012.

2. Timothy Dolan, age 62, from USA. He became Archbishop of New York in 2009. He was appointed Cardinal by Benedict in 2012. he is known for his humour and charisma.

3. Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, age 70, from Honduras. He is the archbishop of Tegucigalpa and president of Caritas international, the umbrella group of Catholic charities. He is a multilingual archbishop. In the 2005 conclave that elected Benedict, he was also a papabili.

4. Marc Ouellet, age 68, from Canada. He is the head of Vatican's congregation for Bishops.He is well connected within the Curia, the Vatican bureaucracy.

5. Gianfranco Ravasi, age 70, from Italy. He has been the  culture minister of the Vatican since 2007 and represents the church to the worlds of art, science and culture. Benedict picked Ravasi to lead the annual recollection of cardinals.

6. Leonardo Sandri, age 69, from Argentina but with Italian parents. He is the current prefect of the Congregation for Oriental Churches and former Vatican ambassador to venezuela and Mexico.

7. Robert Sarah, age 67, from guinea. He is the president of the Pontifical council Cor Unum, which promotes catholic Charitable giving. A scripture scholar and former diocesan bishop, he served nine years as secretary of the Congregation for Evangelization of Peoples.

8. Odilo Pedro Scherer, age 63, from Brazil. He is the archbishop of Sao Paulo, the largest diocese in the largest Catholic country- making him a strong candidate. But the rapid growth of Protestant churches in Brazil could hurt him.

9. Christopher Schoenborn, age 67, from Austria. A former student of Pope Benedict with a pastorial touch the pontiff lacks. The Vienna archbishop has ranked as papal material since editing the church catechism in the 1990's.

10. Angelo Scola, age 71, from Milan. He is the archbishop of Milan, a springboard to the papacy, and is many Italian bet to win. An expert in bioethics, he is also has links to Islamic world, as head of a foundation to promote Muslim- Christian understanding.

11. Luis Tagle, age 55, from Philippines. He is the archbishop of Manila. His charisma is said to be comparable to that of the late Pope John Paul II. He worked with Pope Benedict at the international Theology Commission and was named Cardinal in 2012. At 55 he is the second youngest cardinal.

12. Peter Turkson, age 64, from Ghana. He is said to be the African candidate. As head of the Vatican Justice and peace bureau, he is the spokesman for the church's social conscience and backs world financial forum. He was criticized of showing a video critical of Muslim at recent Vatican synod.

(source: Aljazeera.com/live stream.)

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Big Boss - Keshi resigns.

The super eagles coach has sent his resignation letter to the Nigeria Football Federation after a dramatic falling out with powers that be at the glass house, 24 hours after lifting the 2013 African cup of nations.

Keshi has told the media house that he would 'pack his bags and leave'if he felt that he is no longer wanted as the coach of the Super eagles.

His victor over the Burkina Faso and the eventual lifting of the trophy has got highly praised from all quarters.

It was gathered that some top notch in the Nigeria football governing house are not comfortable with his progress and needed him off loaded.

Keshi is the person in the history of Nigeria Football to have won the cup as a player in 1994 and as a coach in 2013.

Keep pace with us for more details....