Friday, 30 March 2012

Playing Football Match Boosts Men's Testosterone Levels

Football match

Playing a game of football has been found to give a boost to men's testosterone levels - helping to increase their sex drive. Scientists discovered players had a 30 per cent leap in the sex hormone immediately after a football game.
And even an hour after they had finished playing, their testosterone levels were still 15 per cent higher than normal.  Footballer who played in forward roles in the matches tended to see the biggest boost, regardless of their age, the study found.
They studied farmers in the remote Tsimane tribe in Bolivia because men there generally have much less testosterone. Tsimane men maintain a stable amount of testosterone across their lifespans and show little incidence of obesity, heart disease and other illnesses linked with older age. 
Similar increases have been shown in men living in the U.S. and other industrialized nations following sporting competitions. And it may go some way to explaining why so many famous footballers get caught up in sex scandals.

Beyonce Made Victoria Beckham Scream When She Put On Her Dress!!

Beyonce Hits The NYC Streets Without Blue Ivy


Beyonce was spotted enjoying the beautiful weather in New York City - this time without toting along baby Blue Ivy Carter. Bey was '70s style smashing in a pink top, wide brim hat and very colorful skirt. 
The 30-year-old new mother is always one of the most stylish women in the business, and what she's wearing is a constant topic of discussion. 
So imagine what a designer might feel when they realize Beyonce was wearing one of their dresses? In comes Victoria Beckham, who screamed out loud when Beyonce donned her design. 

VIctoria told Extra:
“I was very excited when I saw it online. I screamed, and said, ‘Look, David, look!’ She was one hot mama, for sure.”
“It was big for me,” the mother-of-four said. “She’s incredible, and also an artist that I have so much respect for. I’m a huge, huge Beyoncé fan.”

What can she say, when the Queen Bey rocks your styling, you scream. 

Opera releases new Android browser

Opera mini for Android

After losing much share to its competitors, Norwegian browser maker Opera released its latest product for Google’s Android platform, beefing it up with support for new technologies.
 Opera added camera, HTML5 and 3D graphics support to its Opera Mini 7 browser, in an apparent bid to get back some lost share of the browser usage pie, TechCrunch reported.
 “New features include the ability to create an unlimited number of bookmarks (‘Speed Dials’) to quickly go to your favorite URLs — before there had been a limit of nine. This new version now also includes camera support, as well as better support for HTML5 sites’ functionality through its Ragnarök technology. It is also adding WebGL support, for 3D functionality. WebGL is used in the development of cross-platform games,” Tech Crunch said.

It noted Android, had overtaken Opera as the world’s largest mobile browser.

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Earth Hour: Light shut down around the world

Light for go out for 60 minutes around the globe

ON MARCH 31, at 8.30pm local time, lights around the world will be switched off for 60 minutes in support of International Earth Hour, which is an annual international event organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to raise awareness on climate change.
In honour of Earth Hour, businesses, individuals and governments will switch off their lights, including those on some of the world’s most famous monuments, for 60 minutes.
Numerous public events will be held to mark Earth Hour among the 135 countries taking part in the event. For more, go to www.earthhour.org /Facebook/ Twitter /YouTube.
Earth Hour is preceded by World Water Day (March 22) and followed by International Earth Day (April 22). The latter is aimed at promoting awareness on our environment and climate change.

UK: Petrol Hike amid strike threat !!!

Petrol Sales

Sales of petrol and diesel have increased dramatically as motorists flocked to garages to fill up following controversial advice from the Government ahead of a possible strike by fuel tanker drivers.
Petrol sales shot up by 81% and diesel by 43%, according to the Petrol Retailers Association, which represents around 5,500 garages across the UK.
A spokesman blamed advice from the Government on keeping tanks topped up, including the much-criticized call by Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude to fill up jerry cans.
"This is exactly what we didn't want - people panic buying. Deliveries are still being made to garages and we are advising people to continue with their normal buying habits."
Moves to start peace talks aimed at averting a strike will be stepped up, with the conciliation service Acas trying to arrange a meeting between the Unite union and seven companies involved in the dispute. Unite will have to give seven days' notice of any industrial action, so it was looking increasingly unlikely that strikes will be threatened over Easter.

Theater review: 'Fela!' a swirl of African jams, justice

History of Fela in Theater


Tony Award-winning production aptly tells tale of man who used music to stir activism, agitation in good measure in native Nigeria.

Deep into "Fela!," when Fela Anikulapo-Kuti stands defiant at The Shrine, even as the Nigerian military authorities try to break the back of his collective family, the cast of the touring musical brings out some coffins as a political memorial to those lost in the struggle for peace and freedom. Wednesday night at the Oriental Theatre, one prominently bore a name I didn't see at theEugene O'Neill Theatre in New York back in the fall of 2009, when "Fela!" premiered on Broadway: Trayvon Martin.

GLOBACOM renews partnership with MAN UTD

GLOBACOM and MAN UTD

Globacom and Manchester United have pledged to continue supporting the development of football in Africa.
Making this known during the presentation of a souvenir by officials of Manchester United to the Chairman of Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga in Lagos yesterday, Globacom’s Executive Director, Human Resources,Adewale Sangowawa said the partnership that exists between the telecommunication firm and the reigning English Premier League champions, has the potentials of  strengthening the growth of football in Africa.
“Globacom will continue to support football development in Nigeria and Africa. We have made huge investments into the development of the national teams, the clubs and the supporters clubs and our partnership with the leading club in the Premier League, Manchester United,  brings our fans closer to their darling team.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

AUC Communiqué on the Candidacy of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaDr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for W/Bank President.

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

The African Union Commission (AUC) attaches great importance to the on-going selection exercise for the next President of the World Bank and is happy to note the commitment to an open, transparent and merit-based process.
The World Bank is the premier global institution that provides support to Developing Countries, and is a major player in addressing wide-ranging global development issues. It is therefore an institution of great importance to Africa, and has been a principal partner in assisting the continent’s socio-economic transformation, consistent with its core mission.
The crux of development issues in the world today really resides in Africa, and therefore, the success of the World Bank in achieving its mandate will be judged, to a large extent, by its accomplishments on the continent. It will also be judged by the degree to which it is able to complement its lending and technical assistance and advisory activities with facilitation support for knowledge sharing among developing countries, through effective South-South exchanges to tackle issues of common interest. Finally, the AUC believes that an effective World Bank must continue to play a proactive role, jointly with other partners, in tackling global economic growth and financial stability issues in a volatile and uncertain world, as well as provide leadership in the domain of global public goods, such as environment and climate change. For this purpose, the World Bank needs to have at its helm someone with deep knowledge, broad experience and expertise in a wide range of development issues. It also needs someone who has proven capable, over the years, of working effectively both at the local, national and international levels, and in connecting the different parts to foster synergy and complementarity.

NIMA Predicts 236 days of Intense Rainfall for Lagos

Heavy Rainfall

Lagos State government on Tuesday put the residents on alert over expected random heavy rainfall in the state for 236 days this year.
Tunji Bello, the state commissioner for the environment, who stated this in Ikeja, the state capital, based his revelation on forecast by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, using the seasonal rainfall predictions instrument.
Following the disclosure, residents who spoke with BusinessDay expressed worries, and called on the state government to intensify efforts towards ensuring drainages and canals are cleared to avoid heavy flooding during the year.

Google Lunches Digital Archive on Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela

JOHANNESBURG - Google, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory (NMCM), launched a digital archive on Nelson Mandela today.
The annals include over 1,900 unique images, documents and videos and will continue to grow over time, said Mr Luke Mckend, country manager for Google, South Africa.
The digital records house Mr Mandela's correspondence with family, comrades, and friends, as well as diaries written in his 27-year imprisonment on Robben Island and notes he made while leading negotiations that led to the end of Apartheid in South Africa.
The archive will also have the earliest-known photograph of Mr Mandela, rare images of his prison cell and never-seen drafts of Mr Mandela's manuscripts for his autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom".
Mr Steve Crossan, director of the Google Cultural Institute said: "The Mandela Digital Archive Project shows how the Internet can help preserve historical heritage and make it available to the world. We've worked closely with the NMCM to create an interactive online experience with powerful search and browsing tools, so that users can explore Mr Mandela's inspiring life story."
Google gave the NMCM US$1.25 million (S$) to preserve and digitise thousands of archival documents, photographs and videos about Mr Mandela in 2011. The archive can be found on http://archive.nelsonmandela.org.

Okonjo-Iweala: Job Creation Tops her Priority List if Selected as W/Bank President

Okonjo-Iweala

The Finance Minister and the Coordinating Minister for the economy, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on Tuesday rolled out her mission for the World Bank, indicating that creating jobs for the world’s young people would be her priority if finally selected for the top job. At a press conference to officially announce her nomination for the strongly contested World Bank Group Presidential post, Iweala stated that she is very qualified to head the global institution, irrespective of the concerns that the America’s interest in the job remained her greatest challenge.
She jointly briefed the media with Mukhtar Mansur, the Former Finance Minister and the current alternate Executive Director of the World Bank.
Her words,“Let me say that given the opportunity, I have an advantage of knowing the strengths and weaknesses of the institution being somebody who has managed a complex economy in a developing country.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Microsoft might launch Windows 8 this October

Windows 8 Operating System

Software giant, Microsoft might be planning to finish the work on the development of its new Windows 8 Operating System this summer and roll out the new version in October 2012.
According to people closer to the matter, the release will include devices running Intel and ARM chips as the company had said that the new version will be compatible with both the standards. However, there will be only about five ARM devices at launch compared to more than 40 Intel machines.
The Redmond, Washington-based company has not announced a time frame for the launch of the new version of Windows. The company had released the Consumer Preview version of Windows 8 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

Managing And Multiplying Your Money

Pastor Sam Adeyemi

Luke 15:11-16, Matt 25:20-30, Prov. 21:20
Introduction
A sage once said: “A part of all you earn is yours to keep.” The habit of spending all you earn is not wise and should be discouraged as much as possible. Money should be managed in such a way that it can meet the needs without jeopardizing future opportunities. To achieve this, you must develop the discipline of saving some of your income in order to make your money work for you and thus multiply itself. This way, you establish a foundation for sustainable wealth creation and ride on the sure path to financial freedom. Today, the focus of our discussion will be to examine how best to manage and multiply monies we earn as a veritable means of growing wealth on a continual basis.
Discussion
1.      Statistics show that most people do not have savings. Can you identify why it is difficult for you to save?
2.      A savings culture is the first step towards wealth creation.
The following are ways to manage and multiply finances;
Ø  Develop the discipline of saving a pre-determined percentage of your income.

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Nigerian Idol: a fight to finish as last 4 file out.

Charly Boy, Yinka Davies and Jeffrey Daneil


It was an amazing mix of music on Nigerian Idol last weekend as the four remaining contestants on the show performed some songs of American billboard top 100 of all time. With Honey out of the race, it was up to Joe Blue, Najite, Mercy and Stephen Onochie to vie for the title of Nigerian Idol.
The judges  Jeffrey Daniel, Yinka Davies and Charly Boy were joined by West African Idol winner Timi Dakolo who prepared the audience with a superb rendition of his song ‘Cry’. Ditching his signature pose, Joe Blue kicked off his performances in grand style with a subtle rendition of Adele’s ‘Set Fire to the Rain’. For his second performance, he bounced as he performed Amy Winehouse’s hit, ‘Rehab’ with his usual dramatic flourish.

Obama goes for virtual unknown in World Bank nomination

Jim Yong Kim (W/Bank Nominee) and Obama

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s choice to lead the World Bank is not the usual politician, lawyer or economist.
Jim Yong Kim, the White House’s surprise nominee, is an educator, a doctor and an anthropologist who has waged a sometimes audacious campaign to improve the health of the world’s poorest.
In the 1990s, defying skeptics, he found a cost-effective way to fight tuberculosis in the slums of South America. He also began a program to treat millions of Africans for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Since 2009, the Korean-born Kim, 52, has been president of Dartmouth College.
“He’s an outstanding choice,” Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University economist who had been lobbying on his own behalf for the World Bank post, said in an interview.
“For the first time in the bank’s history, it will have a president whose life mission is what the bank aims for: the elimination of poverty ... It’s a brash decision which breaks the standard practice of going with a banker or a political insider.”

D’Banj: I founded Mo’Hits not Don Jazzy

D'Banj and Mo'Hits
Nigerian music star, D’Banj has declared that he founded Mo’Hits Records cementing him as the owner of the label which is currently at the centre of an ownership tussle between himself and Don Jazzy.
News from the wires hinted of a breakup between D’Banj and Don Jazzy who have worked together for about nine years. That came with the claim of ownership of one of Africa’s most vibrant record labels – Mo’Hits Records, between the two.
Michael Collins Ajereh, otherwise known as Don Jazzy, after he was excluded from the video of D’Banj’s smash hit Oliver Twist took to social networking site Twitter, some days ago, to confirm the split disclosing that he will be donating all proceeds he made from his ‘partnership’ with D’Banj to charity.

R Kelly set to release more chapters of Trapped in the Closet

R kelly

R&B superstar, Robert Sylvester Kelly widely known as R. Kelly is getting ready to hit the music scene with the second phase of his worldwide hit Trapped in the Closet.

In 2005, the multiple award winning artiste released a two-part musical/drama series which he wrote and directed. The series was originally based on five songs released on his TP.3 Reloaded album.

The success of the initial series pushed him to release a deluxe edition of the album which included a DVD containing videos of the first five songs. The series was later extended into 22 chapters which was released in two volumes - Trapped in the Closet Chapters 1-12. The first was released late 2005 followed by the second - Trapped in the Closet Chapters 13-22, - released early 2007.
R. Kelly is again collaborating with IFC to release the next set of the series dubbed Trapped In The Closet: The Next Installment.