Monday, January 28, 2013

NORTH AT THE TOP OF MAPS - POLITICS OR FACTS

Most modern day maps typically show an orientation with the north at the top of two dimensional depiction. In order eras, different directions at the top were more prevalent  and all directions have been used by different societies and culture to depict our world. The biggest factors that contribute to north being commonly placed at the top of a map include the invention of the compass and the understanding of magnetic north and the egocentricity of society, mainly in Europe.

THE COMPASS AND MAGNETIC NORTH

The discovery and use of the compass in Europe in the 1200-1500s may have greatly influenced many modern- day maps with north at the top. A compass points to magnetic north, and Europeans, like other cultures long before, noticed that the earth spins on an axis that is relatively pointed at the north star. That idea combined with the concept that when we look up we stars, contributed to the north being placed at the top of maps, with words and symbols being placed relative to that viewpoints.

EGOCENTRICITY OF SOCIETIES.
Egocentricity is having a view or perceptive that revolves round you or your situation at the center  Thus, in cartography or geography, an egocentric society is one that places itself in either the center of a depiction of the world, or at the top. Information at the top of a map is commonly viewed as being both more visible and more significant.
Since Europe was powerhouse in the world, producing both heavy exploration and printing press - it was instinctual for European mapmakers to put Europe (and Northern Hemisphere) as the focus at the top of maps. Today Europe and North America remain dominant cultural and economic forces, producing and influencing many maps - showing the Northern Hemisphere at the top of the maps.

DIFFERENT ORIENTATIONS.
Most early maps, before the wide-spread use of the compass, placed east at the top. This is generally thought to be due to the fact that the sun rises in the east. It was the most consistent directional maker.

Many cartographers show that they want to be the focus at the top of the map, and therefore, influence the orientation of the map. Many early Arab and Egyptian cartographers placed south at the top of the map because, having most of the world they knew to be the north of them, it drew the most attention to their area. Many early settlers of North America created maps with west-east orientation that resulted from the direction that they primarily traveled and explored. Their own viewpoint greatly altered the orientation of their maps.

in the history of map making, the general rule of the thumb is whoever made the map is probably at the center or the top of it. This rings most true for centuries map making  but has been greatly influenced as well with European cartographer's discovery of compasses and magnetic north


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

BOKO HARAM WILL END NOW

The chicken has come home to roast. We can vouch that the end to Boko Haram insurgency is close at hand.
In this country pot holes are not covered until a top politician dies in an auto crash in or around them.
In this country nobody cares how luxury operators kill our brothers in numbers, but once there is a plane crash licenses will be revoked and probe panels set up.
Kidnapping was thought to be the problems of the expatriates and 'other' people till the mother of Finance minister was kidnapped. Soldiers were drafted in and she was rescued promptly, whether ransom was paid or not is not relevant here.
Oluwole market was bubbling until a son of a notable Naval officer was duped and the citadel of forgery and counterfeit was reduced to a rubble.
In this country, a thief is never apprehended until a police inspector is a victim in a robbery shoot out.
Where I am going with this is very clear and let me be fast before i drift off coast.
The recent attack on the revered Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero which many have attributed to the dreaded Boko Haram, though unfortunate is a welcome development. Boko Haram will end soon.
Just like i wrote after the bomb explosion in Ikeja cantonment some years back, we are now feeling the Afghan bomb at our back yard.
The innocent limbs of  our christian, muslim and pagan friends are crying for the heads of the great.
When we fail  to stop a tiny bubbling water, it has now led to its total extinguishing of the fire.
The rich who has been avoiding the churches, the markets and the mosques can not avoid to travel on the same road we all go.
The enemy you avoided at home will meet you on the road.
The attack on the Emir has brought to fore the total insecurity in the country which is now defying the long chain of police escorts that is usually the prerogative of the rich.
This is just the beginning, who knows who the next target will be - maybe Jonathan.
I pray our case will not be worse than Somali, Mali or Afghanistan.

Gov. Sullivan Chime is Alive!!!


Speculators will now rest as this picture showing Gov Chime standing with Govs Akpabio, Suswan and Amechi in London is a clear indication that Gov. Sullivan Chime is hale and hearty.
It was highly rumored that Gov Chime died in an undisclosed hospital in India. The tension generated by the rumor made some political opportunists to demand that the deputy governor be crowned the governor of the State.
Until now Gov. Chime was last sighted in the public on 18th September, 2012. The governor has been battling with an undisclosed ailment. Just like the Yar Adua's, his immediate cabinate members has made the nature of his ailment a matter of top secret. Journalists had been apprehended in the past and their information databases quarantined to stop them from reporting anything that goes close to his ailment.
This picture however will go along way in dousing the tension already generated in the State since disappearance on September.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

2012 IN REVIEW

 FLOODING IN LAGOS

ALAUSA LAGOS


AWOLOWO WAY IKEJA

AZAZI AND KADUNA GOV PLANE CRASH
OLYMPIC 2012

JONATHAN AND DAME


DANA PLANE CRASH

BALOGUN MARKET FIRE INCIDENT

FLOODING IN LAGOS

FUEL SUBSIDY RIOT OJOTA

FLOODING IN LOKOJA

BOKO HARAM SUICIDE BOMBING

NO TO MAULAG YES TO UNILAG
THE ALUU 4

GUINNESS UNVEILS THE WORLD LARGEST JERSEY


In a bid to drum up support for the Super Eagle in the ongoing African Cup of Nations, Guinness Nigeria Plc yesterday at Taslim Balogun Stadium unveiled the world largest jersey.
The 275.5 x 245.9 sqm jersey was unveiled and it is expected that millions of Nigerian will sign it to support the super eagles in the on going AFCON cup in South Africa.
Fans have the opportunity to write messages on the jersey which will be on display between 21st to 25th February, 2013.
However, Nigeria Super Eagle failed to hold the Burkinababes to 1-0 victory. A 94th minute goal from Burkina Faso ended what would have been the first victory to the Eagles' to a 1-1 draw.

Monday, January 21, 2013

CHARLES OKAH FOUND GUILTY

A south African court today found Charlse Okah guilty of masterminding the twin car bombing during the 2010 independence day celebration in Abuja.
Stay with us for details on the story.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

40 DECOMPOSED BODIES FOUND IN EZUU RIVER ANAMBRA STATE.

Dozens of unidentified bodies numbering about 40 were found floating on Ezzu River in Amansea, a border town between Anambra and Enugu State.

The situation generated panic as people wondered where could have come from.

The Anambra State police command has confirmed the story and said that investigation is under way to unravel the mystery.

Meanwhile the Gov of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi has cut short his trip to abroad to enable him visit the scene of the incident.

The traditional ruler of Amansea said that such a gory situation has never happened in the state.


Friday, January 18, 2013

Letter From The Heart Of An Igbo Girl To Cossy Orjiakor And Tonto Dikeh

 

The unscrupulous lifestyles of Igbo NOLLYWOOD Actresses, Cossy Orjiakor and Tonto Dikeh are just becoming too unbearable. 
This duo has ignorantly and intentionally refused to stop their no-longer interesting/entertaining lifestyles that are now tarnishing the image of the Igbo female group as a whole.
It is so disheartening how Cossy has continued to tarnish the image of our Igbo sisters through her dirty lifestyles that now give all Nigerians the impression that Igbo ladies are all prostitutes using their bodies to climb to the ladder of fame in all works of life, whereas in reality, it is not true, rather it is being practiced by few unscrupulous Igbo girls who have nothing else to offer to the Nigerian society aside exposing their God-given feminine physique in s*xual-appealing manner to gain popularity, and by giving out their supposed holy-bodies to men (married and single) so long as he can pay the price.
Please Cossy and Tonto, Nigerians and most importantly, Ndigbo are no longer finding your ugly, dirty lifestyles funny, please you girls should turn a new leaf this new year and embrace God in your lives for your own good. You two maybe thinking that you are on top of the game, but you are only causing yourselves more harm than good, and if you ladies refuse to change for better, you will surely reap a negative fruit in future to come.
Finally, I am using this medium with other mediums to follow, to call on the Ohanaeze Ndigbo society to please write personally to Cossy Orjiakor and Tonto Dikeh to change their lifestyles as soon as possible, and if they fail or pay deaf ear, then the Ohanaeze Ndigbo should write to NOLLYWOOD, PMAN, Nigeria Censorship Agency, and every other entertainment industry in Nigeria through the major national dailies in Nigeria, to ban them from participating in Nigerian entertainment industries of any kind.
This is so sad because they are no longer entertaining Nigerians but rather teaching the upcoming Nigeria youths bad moral conducts.
Just see the unimaginable picture an African woman of Igbo origin posted publicly online in the name of entertaining her so-called fans. Yes, such rubbish can be done in the west, this is Africa, Nigeria and this also goes beyond to tarnishing the name of Igbo tribe. Spread this message as fast as you can. Thanks.
Written by blogger Ngozi Kanwiro

Our beautiful chaotic Lagos.






NIGERIA TROOP HEAD TO MALI


Over 900 Nigeria military men and women have headed to Mali for peace enforcement mission code named AFISMA as Islamist groups try to over run the country's  major towns.

The troops were airlifted from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on C130 military aircraft.
The Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika enjoined them to be good ambassadors of the country and make the nation proud. He promised to make their welfare a top priority.

Meanwhile the Nigeria Air force drafted from different parts of the country will be joining them. Alpha one used in the Liberian war will be deployed in Mali. The Chief of Air Staff admonished them to fly the countries flag high.

The Nigerian troops are expected to join other troops from France in the border town of  Banamba to stop the advancing insurgents, who are already 400 kilometers Bamako from advancing further.
United States ,Canada and European Unions on Thursday pledged to give an unflinching supports to the French and Nigerian troops .

Nigeria government, led by President Jonathan has pledged to support the government of Mali in the peace enforcement mission because any attempt to allow the insurgent a field day will eventual spill into Nigeria; which is currently having to contend with the Boko Haram issue.

The Nigeria Senate has given its support to the peace enforcement mission.

It is left to be seen what this will turn into.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

LAGOS LIGHT RAIL




15 THINGS YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT DAME PATIENCE JONATHAN


1-She is older than President Goodluck Jonathan. Okay, calm down, not what you are thinking. She was born in Port Harcourt on the 25th October 1957 while the don himself was born on 20th November, 1957. Ok, just like a month.
2. She holds a National Certificate of Education (NCE) in Mathematics & Biology from the Rivers State College of Education and later bagged a degree from University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) in Biology & Psychology. She passed WASSCE in 1980, long before many of her haters were born. Ok, no lele. Let’s ride on.
3. Although she started out as a teacher at Stella Maris College in Port Harcourt (HajMari, where are you o?), she later veered briefly into the banking sector, establishing Akpo Community Bank in 1997, the first of its kind in Port Harcourt, and later served as the Marketing Manager of Imieto Community Bank.
4. According to Baridah Job Karabah, a former houseboy, her nickname back in the days was ‘Mama Ice Cream’ (and that of the President was simply ‘Oga Joe’ ). Ice cream ke? Yes, and that was because she used to cool (abi na freeze…lol) ice cream in her large deep freezers. The ice cream is then later distributed for sale. He says business was ‘booming’ for her then. President Jonathan was at that time, a senior lecturer at the Rivers State College of Education. And yes, she had a poultry too at the same time. Quite industrious I’d say.
5. In September 2012, she was awarded a honorary degree by the Delta State University, Abraka despite the fact that she was not in the country at that time. She was said to have gone to Germany but she denied going there for any treatment. Worefa.
6. She hails from Oba-Ama Community in Okrika, a port town in Rivers State. It is known as a base for the sale of second-hand clothes, and the name Okrika for those of us very familiar with ‘Bend Down Select’ and ‘Tokunbo’ clothes is an attestation to that. Omo, I can never forget the delightful smell of Okrika clothes…lol! The belief then, and even maybe now is that they are even better than ‘original’ and brand new clothes. Next!
7. Her maiden name is OBA. As in, she was once Miss Patience Oba.
8. Miss Oba later met her lecturer while she was a student at the Rivers State College of Education (now Rivers State University of Education, Rumuolumeni). Her lecturer then was with the Department of Biological Sciences (he taught her biology, oh, I love that course die! Don’t ask me why!), and one thing led to the other, they both fell in love. Today, the rest is history and that Mr. Lecturer of yesterday now rules the most populous black nation on earth. You still don’t know him? Go get yourself a black fedora hat! Hear her:
”We first met at the Rivers State College of Education, Port Harcourt where I was a student. He was my Biology lecturer.Later; he left for university of Port Harcourt to pursue his PhD.
We met again at the University of Port Harcourt when I went for undergraduate degree. That was where our relationship began. He took interest in me because I was a brilliant and smart student.
It was love at first sight on his part. But it never crossed my mind that it would lead to a serious relationship. My first impression of him was ‘this tall, dark, hansome young man”.
Further interaction with him also revealed that he came from a good Christian home just like I did. His humble and gentle disposition caught my attention and most importantly, his intelligence.”
9. She says she still cooks for her husband and even goes to Utako Market (Abuja people, wey una dey?) to buy ingredients for soup. O ga ju!
10. Her hobbies? You bet! Reading, writing, travelling and oh yeah, swimming!
11. She holds many traditional titles, some of which are:
-Odadigba of Otuoke Kingdom, meaning the Ladder of Success.
-Unume Wheshi Ekpeye 1 of Ekpeye Kingdom in Rivers State.
-Yeye Obateru of Owu Kingdom, Ogun State, means the Wife of He Who Shares the King’s Burden.
-Yeye Ohun Orun of the Source of Ife Kingdom, Osun State, meaning the Wife of the Voice of the Heavens.
-Ada Di Oha Mma of Ukpo Kingdom (Daughter of the People of Ukpo). Okay, I think that is enough for now. Nigerians and titles sha.
12. She bears the title ‘Dame’ as she was honoured with the Knighthood of the Anglican Church.
13. Her marriage with the President is blessed with two children: a cheeky boy, Ariwera Adolphus Jonathan and a beautiful girl, Aruabi Jonathan. Click the link below to see all pictures.
14. Like others before her, she also has a non-governmental organization, named the A. Aruera Reachout Foundation and is said to focus on the needy, the poor and the destitute, with particular emphasis on women and children. According to the Foundation, it has trained over 2,000 women in the last eight years. Some of the things her Foundation also did was to foot the N1.8 million naira bill for an operation in India for a girl with a hole in the heart (septal defect) and Jubril Mohammed Hussein, a 9-year-old boy who was also flown out for treatment for his heart disease. Zainab Musa Garba, a twin, was diagnosed with a heart condition and needed N3 million naira for treatment, the Dame also footed her bills. Zainab’s mother teaches at the Federal Government College, Maiduguri while the dad is a retired civil servant. That’s a good one or what do you think? Same goes for Tobi Peters, an 11-year-old boy, three-month-old Peculiar Owodu and others (now over 30 kids). You can watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ADN7iGqzb6s
Well, I had to point that out because Nigerians seem to be carried away by her speeches as if we are all professors of English ourselves. By the way, I am assuming that her Foundation derived its name from her two kids: ARU-abi and Ariw-ERA. At any rate, it’s an assumption.
15. She is currently engaged in a tussle with the former First Lady, Turai Yar’adua over a plot of land in the Federal Capital Territory. That’s what I call the vanity of power and inanity of authority. By the way, I promise to tell you the meaning of her middle name ‘Faka’ once I get it. I’ve been trying to, but nothing yet.
Thanks for your time.