Sunday, June 3, 2012

What is Happening: Names of Victims:


DANA Airline crashes in Lagos, Nigeria today. Over 150 passengers dead, including Manager of Nigerian Petrole Administration. Pray for Nigeria

Update: Names of the crash victims
Taiwo Lamidi
Awodogan Olusanmi
Obi Chinwe
Shaibu Memuna
Maj. I D Mohammed
Nagidi Ibrahim
Attu Anthonia
Shaibu Sam
Ifeanyi Orakwe
Obinna Akubueze
Li Rui
Xie Zhengfen
Okoe Ese Oghene
Chukwuemeka Okere
Adekunmbi Adebiyi
Ibrahim Matunkari
Wasa Ruth
Wasa Awyetu
Ojukwu Alvana
Lawal Anakobe
Nabil Garba
Mohammed Falmata
Ibrahim Jangana
Okikiolu Olukayode
Komolafe Olugbenga
Dike Chinwe
Dike Chukwu Ezugo
Olusola Arokoyo
Adekola Ayoola
Akinola Olumodeji
Olukoya Banji
Saka Otaru
Adeleke Oluwadamila
Yusuf Ibrahin
Ikpoki Obiola
Aikhomu Ehime
Levy Ajuonuma
Mbong Eventus




Fatokun Olaoluwa

Oshunbade Aderoju

Fatokun Anjuola

Fatokun Ibukun

Buhari Maikudu

Amina Idris Bugaje

Ajani Adenike

Ike Abugu

Adijolola Abraham

Obot Emmanuel

Otegbeye Adiza

Ehioghae Sunny


Bamaiyi Adamu

Ifekawa Jones

Peter Nosike

Anthony Nwaokogbara

Mamudu Aliyu

Nnamdi John

Akwa Eze Elizabeth

Dorothy Adeduni

Echiedu Ibe

Maria Okuleri

Jennifer Ibe

Oloko Tunji

Sarah Mshelia

Ahmed Mbana

Okonji Patrick

Oyosore Rajulie

Oyosore Ugabio

Kaikai Farida

David Kolawole Fortune

David Kolawole Eyinlojuoluwa

Kaltun Abubakar

Dukawa Mammud

Pathience Sunday Udo

Asuquo Ini Obong

Onomelease Aimanehi

Onyeagosha Chidinma

Onyeagocha Ogechi

Ike Okoye

Amiaka Rapheal

Ijeoma Onyijuke

Garba Abdu

Abdu Aisha
Benson Oluwayomi

Anthoni Okaro

What is Happening


DANA Airline crashes in Lagos, Nigeria today. Over 150 passengers dead, including Manager of Nigerian Petrole Administration. Pray for Nigeria

Update: Names of the crash victims
Taiwo Lamidi
Awodogan Olusanmi
Obi Chinwe
Shaibu Memuna
Maj. I D Mohammed
Nagidi Ibrahim
Attu Anthonia
Shaibu Sam
Ifeanyi Orakwe
Obinna Akubueze
Li Rui
Xie Zhengfen
Okoe Ese Oghene
Chukwuemeka Okere
Adekunmbi Adebiyi
Ibrahim Matunkari
Wasa Ruth
Wasa Awyetu
Ojukwu Alvana
Lawal Anakobe
Nabil Garba
Mohammed Falmata
Ibrahim Jangana
Okikiolu Olukayode
Komolafe Olugbenga
Dike Chinwe
Dike Chukwu Ezugo
Olusola Arokoyo
Adekola Ayoola
Akinola Olumodeji
Olukoya Banji
Saka Otaru
Adeleke Oluwadamila
Yusuf Ibrahin
Ikpoki Obiola
Aikhomu Ehime
Levy Ajuonuma
Mbong Eventus




Fatokun Olaoluwa

Oshunbade Aderoju

Fatokun Anjuola

Fatokun Ibukun

Buhari Maikudu

Amina Idris Bugaje

Ajani Adenike

Ike Abugu

Adijolola Abraham

Obot Emmanuel

Otegbeye Adiza

Ehioghae Sunny


Bamaiyi Adamu

Ifekawa Jones

Peter Nosike

Anthony Nwaokogbara

Mamudu Aliyu

Nnamdi John

Akwa Eze Elizabeth

Dorothy Adeduni

Echiedu Ibe

Maria Okuleri

Jennifer Ibe

Oloko Tunji

Sarah Mshelia

Ahmed Mbana

Okonji Patrick

Oyosore Rajulie

Oyosore Ugabio

Kaikai Farida

David Kolawole Fortune

David Kolawole Eyinlojuoluwa

Kaltun Abubakar

Dukawa Mammud

Pathience Sunday Udo

Asuquo Ini Obong

Onomelease Aimanehi

Onyeagosha Chidinma

Onyeagocha Ogechi

Ike Okoye

Amiaka Rapheal

Ijeoma Onyijuke

Garba Abdu

Abdu Aisha
Benson Oluwayomi

Anthoni Okaro

Sunday, May 20, 2012

The RIGHT side of History


WOW Now you know your teams a winner when PM David Cameron and President Obama are cheering for you. Yesterday the Chelsea Football (soccer) club was competing for the UEFA championship against Bayern Munich; hence German Chancellor Merkel's presence in this photo. The image was captured upon Chelsea's win of the cup. More pix of Chelsea's celebration to come.

Protests



G8 Summit took place at Camp David in thurmont, MD

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Unfolding the Conversation

My Hero, Ambassador Rice conversed with us and the New York Times' Nick Kristoff as we hung out on Thursday and responded to questions about her strategy in solving problems around the world. Stating that there isn’t a “single equation to foreign policy problems.” Ambassador Rice went on to explain that foreign affairs complexities occur, because in one country (or even one war) there are different cultural and human rights issues that come to surface. Citing the example of Sudan, she explained that Khartoum ‘s issue brings about a multitude of problems including: How to get access to the people who need help, the north and South Sudan issue, and the Tripartite agreements. “…we’re in a different point and time than in 2008..the crisis in Darfur is in a different level than it was four years ago” she claimed, indicating that now there’s an ongoing conflict between rebel and political organization.

This differs from the genocide by government which heightened in 2008…True, very true. The campaigns of “Save Darfur” seem to be obsolete now that a new and troubled south Sudan has come to its independence. UN African peacekeeping force has much more on their hands and we as a public should focus more on these issues. Unfortunately, we’re often distracted by issues in other parts of the world which further brings to light Ambassador Rice’s view that in foreign policy there’s a lot of problems to address in tandem so we “can’t focus on one and forget the rest.” I agree, and I think we can all get that.
Duly Noted Ambassador Rice!

If you missed the hangout you can catch it HERE

Friday, May 18, 2012

Who's buying Facebook!!

Facebook has FINALLY (finally) gone public on the stock exchange. This means everyone is looking for their next big break. To tell you how desperate, Facebook announced two weeks ago that it would be trading its shares at 24 dollars. Yet announced yesterday that the real price is 38 dollars....And we still don't care. Everyone is looking to become the world's next billionaire. Bono the Irish humanitarian/rocker has publicly stated that he'd be buying shares. There's also a man who invested his daughter's entire college savings in facebook...Then there's me...Zee Zee just on the edge of my seat, waiting for the NASDAQ market to open. Yes i'm buying too. So now I'm wondering. Are you? Let me know,because this could be THE NEXT BIG THING (wink)