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Iman, as part of The Diversity Coalition Leads Boycott of Brands that refuse to use Black Models Africa’s Richest Man, Aliko Dangote, just getting started US Embassy in Nigeria bringing African Delegate To Weftec 2013 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL
Folorunsho Alakija, World’s Richest Black woman! Builders flex designs for multi-Generational Housing Ghanian actresses take over Nollywood
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is hungry, and the rich cannot sleep with both eyes closed, because the poor is hungry. The writer humbly submit that the good news is, no matter how high the deficit of a nation is, the Bank of Jehovah Olawale Idreez, El-Shadah (The God of more than Publisher enough) cannot run bankrupt. That One has to watch the movie is why we know, and submit that mentioned above to appreciate this Xmas season is going to be what the writer is about to write. wonderfully prosperous; that the In the midst of turmoil that broke consumers are going to be shopout in that house (according to the ping so magnificently magnificent movie), which makes one glued to on the street of magnificent mile, the seat, and scared to life, about in Chicago; of course, with tight sewhat might happen next, the star curity, like it’s going to be 1999 all of the movie, Jamie Foxx, ditched over again. Amen to that! And on out wicked jokes that made a behalf of AUSTM (Africa-US Today pregnant woman had a baby in the Magazine), and the well-wishers, theater. Funny enough, she named we wish you, and your families the baby after him, Jamie. Anhappy and prosperous year 2014, other person laughed so hard, they and beyond. This piece is dedicated forgot a bag full of money. It was to a good fellow Nigerian-American announced later that the owner comrade named Tommy G. Abinna. left a note that the bag should May his soul rest in peace, and may be awarded to Jamie. The writer The scary revelation is, the right the Good LORD have mercy on us concluded that, this is a typical wing might have serious advantage example of life; that, in the midst of in winning the White in 2016; (my still alive. horrific episode in life, one can still friend just scolded me for saying Olawale Idreez is the co-author find time to praise the LORD, laugh, this. It’s okay!). They will capitalof a classic novel on American Civil or even rejoice. For we know, after ize on the issue of debt ceiling, as War titled: “The Consequences of every great storm, there can still an excuse to woo the white house Non-Intervention in the American be a rainbow, as a sign of God’s back. However, the writer ferCivil War by the European Powers.” promise of mercy after great flood; vent prayer is that the best legacy www.Xlibris.com, Book #81305 as in the days of Prophet Noah’s (among others, that (my president) ($12.99); or www. Amazon.com. Ark. Just thought I should get that B.H. Obama, leave behind after Knowledge is power. It is really out my humble mind, for synopsis; 2016, is to seriously lower the good to expand your knowledge in continuation of previous edidebt ceiling; in addition to reducabout the real motive for the civil tion of (Africa-US Today Magazine: ing mandatory minimum sentence war of cotton. He can be reached at www.issuu.com/jesmithphoto/ time for minor offense such as email: africatoday10@yahoo.com. OlawaleIdreez). Now, the fictional borrowing (please don’t use the The next book project is: “The Price story above can be linked to true word stealing) a slice of pizza, of Knowing, and Not Doing.” life episode, such as recent govand catching 5years mandatory ernment shutdown, which finally Quotable quotes: “I will rather be sentence. The popular (majority) opened, and bringing sigh of relief votes will not necessarily go the afraid of poverty, than be afraid of to people that are seriously affect- right wing, because of the mere hard work.” – Steve Harvey. ed; which are mostly the minorinotion that the party has only one Quotable quotes: “It is hard to ties, like my humble self. It is true! mission: to make the rich to be keep a purposeful fellow down. One of the lessons was that, it was richer, and poor to be poorer. The Throw him/her in a hole, will make not necessarily about the (Presidilemma is, we are all in this todent) Obama’s health care, nor the gether, as human beings. The poor a ditch out of it, and sell the dirt to “humongous” debt ceiling per se, cannot sleep obviously because he the garden.” – Unknown Polisocionomics of our time, the movie”White House Down” is a Spiritual Vitamin for Life
albeit, they are both critical issues that will play a very, very serious role in the coming 2016 U.S. presidential elections; but was mainly about political actors (including the incumbent president, His Excellency B.H. Obama, as the pacesetter for both isles; Gov. Christie, Hon Speaker John Boerhmer versus Nancy Pelosi- in the titanic war; Hillary Rhodam-Clinton-the gem of the Democrats; Paul Ryan, Chicago’s own mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Spanish great bloc leader, Hon. Louis Guiterez- soon to be U.S. senator; her excellency, Jan Schakowski, soon to be U.S.senator; and the list goes on. We know 2016 is going to be one of the most dramatic elections in this great nation history; that boil down to “We want to take our nation back” versus “Oh, no, we ain’t going back to Roots.”
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MAYOR EMANUEL ANNOUNCES $1.6 MILLION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT TO PUT MORE CHICAGOANS BACK TO WORK Funding from Chicago Department of Aviation to connect unemployed local residents with job opportunities at companies that contract with O’Hare International Airport Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced that the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) will provide up to $1.6 million in funding over three years for worker training and direct placement program assistance to help unemployed Chicago residents obtain positions at companies that contract with O’Hare International Airport. The funding will be utilized by Skills for Chicagoland’s Future (SCF), a public-private partnership working to close the skills gap by helping to match businesses that have current, unmet hiring needs with qualified, unemployed job seekers.
Funding for this effort comes from damages collected by the CDA from contractors who failed to meet the requirement of the Chicago Residency Ordinance, which specifies that penalties collected must be utilized for such worker training programs.
“This $1.6 million investment will provide unemployed Chicago residents with direct job placement and customized training in the skills they need to get back to work in our modern economy,” said Mayor Emanuel. “This model works because it focuses on the current and emerging hiring needs of local businesses in our city. This kind of strategic partnership between public and private sectors is essential for the economic future of Chicago.”
This investment is another example of the City of Chicago’s ongoing commitment to workforce and economic development – from the ongoing efforts to attract and retain companies in Chicago to the work being done in the city’s STEM high schools and in the City Colleges of Chicago through the College to Careers program.
SCF’s focus is to shrink the skills gap in the Chicago area and help employers find qualified, unemployed job seekers to fill available positions. Since launching in September 2012, SCF has helped more than 25 companies fill critical vacancies and has helped place nearly 400 unemployed candidates into local jobs.
“Our program’s success stems from our ability to develop close relationships with area employers, learn their hiring needs and challenges, and put quality, pre-screened candidates directly in front of them quickly and efficiently,” said Marie Trzupek Lynch, president and CEO, Skills for Chicagoland’s Future. “This CDA funding will allow SCF to cover the sourcing and screening costs of direct placement and some of the cost of training programs needed to help companies that do business with O’Hare prepare unemployed Chicago job seekers for available positions.”
SCF’s services are provided at no cost to unemployed job seekers. Employers can contact SCF to assist with recruitment, placement and training efforts related to their skills gap and hiring challenges. Unemployed job seekers in Chicago can apply for jobs or register online at www.scfjobs.com to be included in the SCF database for placement consideration.
The work done by SCF supports and complements the efforts of Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership and City Colleges of Chicago’s College to Careers initiative.
As a public-private partnership, Skills for Chicagoland’s Future is funded by the City of Chicago, the State of Illinois, the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, foundation support and multiple private sector donations, including a lead corporate gift from JP Morgan Chase Foundation.
For more information about SCF, visithttp://www.skillsforchicagolandsfuture.com/.
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Dear Friends and Associates in Chicago, US Embassy in Nigeria is bringing a delegation of (50) businesses to Chicago from October 4 to 9 to Weftech 2013 at McCormick Place that you can meet with free admission.
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Kofa in collaboration with NIDOA-Chicago will be hosting them at the Hyatt Regency Downtown on Sunday from 6.30 to 9.30 pm located Water Tower Room in the West Tower Bronze Level, 151 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL, USA, 60601.
Mayor Emanuel announces $1.6 million NY Building Low-Income Housing for investment in workforce development Medicaid Recipients
Kofa will host them again at the Naperville Chamber of Commerce, a five Star Chamber, located 55 South Main Street Suite 351, Naperville, IL, USA, 60540, where I will be championing African Trade from 2pm to 4pm on Monday before they will be hosted by Gov. Quin from 6pm at McCormick Place on the same day.
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This is an opportunity for youSunday, to meet top Nigerian businesses from all over the country and US Sep 15, 2013 | Updated 11:40 AM EDT Embassy Officials from Nigeria without paying to meet them in McCormick Place. View Comments (2) | Email | Print You can either meet them in Chicago or at Naperville Chamber of Commerce if you live in the Dupage County.
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Medical Equipment Dredges for mining of all sizes from 8" to 36" and for as deep asMan, 64m and for any Dangote, Africa's Richest Aliko reasonable length of distance. Quarry of all applications and different capacities Started Getting Construction Capacities of all types including UseMarch CAT07, 2013 By Alexis Okeowo Agricultural Equipment New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Transportation Equipment of all types-Trucks, Tankers, etc ETC
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The housing units are planned for Manhattan and the Bronx in New York City, as well as on Long Island and in other areas around the state. Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the units will be built using Medicaid savings identified by Cuomo's Medicaid Redesign Team, a group made up of
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Six years ago, Aliko Dangote paid a visit to Tanzania, on Africa’s eastern coast, and shared his dream of having an African-run business empire that would manufacture products all over the continent. To assorted government and business leaders, he announced that he was prepared to make an investment of $600 million to build a cement factory in southern Tanzania, alleviating the shortage in that country’s domestic cement supply. The Tanzanians were skeptical. “They didn’t believe us at all. They thought I was one of these ‘Nigerian 4-1-9’ scammers who try to go and scheme people out of their money,” Dangote says. “Or just one of these clever Nigerians who would come and be lying to them.”
The Tanzania story is clearly one Dangote relishes telling—not least because of how it’s turning out. Not long after his visit, his name appeared on a list of the world’s wealthiest people, and the Tanzanians realized they had been negotiating with Africa’s richest man. As founder and chairman of Dangote Group, he’s worth an estimated $16.3 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. “They pieced the two together,” Dangote says, sitting in his expansive Lagos office in late January. The room is so gigantic it appears nearly empty, even with tall
The Holiday season is upon us. It’s a time to give thanks and share with our family and loved ones.Take a moment to to give thanks for your blessings and to be a blessing to someone. Fall is here and the changing season is a opportunity to enjoy being out in nature with your love ones. Don’t forget to capture those good memories and the friends and family we share it with. Have fun!
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86th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference McCormick Place South, Chicago, Illinois USA | October 5 – 9, 2013
About WEFTEC
A Leading Source in Water Quality
How Big Is It?
Since its formation in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) has been holding annual meetings to provide a forum for knowledge and technology exchange within the water and wastewater fields. Today, WEFTEC – WEF’s Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference – offers the best water quality education and training available and is a leading source for water quality developments, research, regulations, solutions, and cutting-edge technologies.
An increasing number of abstract submittals from experts in the water quality field results in a worldclass technical program of technical sessions and workshops that addresses a diverse and comprehensive list of contemporary water and wastewater issues and solutions including: ■■ Collection Systems – Management, operations and maintenance, infrastructure, overflow reduction, wet weather planning, watershed approaches, and regulations ■■ Energy Conservation and Management – Resource recovery, combined heat and power, biogas optimization, renewable ■■ Plant Operations and Treatment – Innovations, technologies, processes, and proven solutions in water and wastewater treatment; including nutrient removal and odor control ■■ Regulations – CMOM/SSO Rules, TMDL/ Watershed Rules, Nutrient Trading, and NPDES Phase II
Throughout the years, WEFTEC has not only grown in the size of exhibits and technical sessions, but has become the leading water quality exhibition and conference. In 1941, the then-known Annual Conference featured 5 sessions, 13 technical papers and an attendance of 556. By the 1970s, attendance had grown to almost 9,000 and featured 37 sessions with 146 technical papers. Growing steadily through the 1980s and 1990s, the conference has repeatedly set new records in the last few years including a record-breaking 21,950 attendees and 1,111 exhibiting companies using 290,000 net square feet of floor space at the McCormick Place in Chicago, officially designating WEFTEC.08 as the largest conference in WEF’s history. Renamed WEFTEC in 1994 to increase both domestic and international recognition, WEF’s annual conference is ranked in the top 1% of all trade shows in North America and is the largest annual water quality exhibition in the world.
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Learn from sector leaders and their peers about the latest practices, technologies, solutions and regulations in the water quality field
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Choose from more than 120 technical sessions featuring nearly 1,000 speakers, 27 workshops and 10 facility tours to design their own learning experience Earn up to 1.2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and 16.5 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) or a maximum of 36 Contact Hours
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Network with thousands of the world’s leading water and wastewater professionals View the latest, cutting-edge technologies from more than 900 leading companies at the largest annual water quality exhibition in the world
Who Comes to WEFTEC? WEFTEC draws thousands of water and wastewater professionals from around the world each year, including: ■■ Collection Systems Managers ■■ Consultants ■■ Environmental Engineers/Chemists/Scientists ■■ Equipment Manufacturers and Representatives ■■ Executive Managers ■■ Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment Professionals ■■ Local, State, and Federal Regulators ■■ Private Industry and Academia Researchers ■■ Public Officials ■■ Students Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Utility Managers ■■ Water and Wastewater Operators and many more. ■■
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Research – Leading edge process applications in water and wastewater treatment and recent developments Residuals & Biosolids – Incineration, disposal, reuse through land application, research, regulations, politics, and public perception Stormwater – Treatment, green infrastructure, wet weather management, modeling Utility Management – Asset Management and financial planning for infrastructure, technology, regulatory compliance, workforce issues, and security; including environmental management systems (EMS) Water Reuse/Recycling – Research, regulations, emerging technologies, proven processes Water Quality & Watershed Management – Stormwater, wet weather, surface water, groundwater, and watershed issues
15-Year Snapshot Net Square Number of Footage Companies
Year
Location
1997
Chicago
182,800
691
1998
Orlando
189,550
755
1999
New Orleans
201,966
816
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Anaheim
200,020
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Atlanta
204,860
776
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Chicago
201,540
793
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Los Angeles
192,390
801
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New Orleans
201,665
833
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Washington, DC
213,950
869
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Dallas
245,155
965
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San Diego
268,405
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2008
Chicago
290,000
1,111
2009
Orlando
264,400
995
2010
New Orleans
295,295
984
2011
Los Angeles
284,150
923
2012
New Orleans
296,625
923
For more information, contact: Lori Harrison | Director, Public Information Water Environment Federation 601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 LHarrison@wef.org +703-216-8565 (direct) +703-684-2480 (voicemail)
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Budgeting for the short-term. Research suggests that creating an annual budget instead of a monthly one works best, largely because we feel less confident in our annual estimates, so we tend to add more cushioning for unexpected expenses. In one study, college students underestimated their monthly expenses by 40 percent while overestimating their annual expenses by 3 percent.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 23, 2013 CONTACT: Mayor’s Press Office 312.744.3334 press@cityofchicago.org
Chicago Department of Aviation 773.686.3700 kpride@ohare.com MAYOR EMANUEL ANNOUNCES $1.6 MILLION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT TO PUT MORE CHICAGOANS BACK TO WORK Funding from Chicago Department of Aviation to connect unemployed local residents with job opportunities at companies that contract with O’Hare International Airport Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced that the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) will provide up to $1.6 million in funding over three years for worker training and direct placement program assistance to help unemployed Chicago residents obtain positions at companies that contract with O’Hare International Airport. The funding will be utilized by Skills for Chicagoland’s Future (SCF), a public-private partnership working to close the skills gap by helping to match businesses that have current, unmet hiring needs with qualified, unemployed job seekers.
Funding for this effort comes from damages collected by the CDA from contractors who failed to meet the requirement of the Chicago Residency Ordinance, which specifies that penalties collected must be utilized for such worker training programs.
“This $1.6 million investment will provide unemployed Chicago residents with direct job placement and customized training in the skills they need to get back to work in our modern economy,” said Mayor Emanuel. “This model works because it focuses on the current and emerging hiring needs of local businesses in our city. This kind of strategic partnership between public and private sectors is essential for the economic future of Chicago.” This investment is another example of the City of Chicago’s ongoing commitment to workforce and economic development – from the ongoing efforts to attract and retain companies in Chicago .to the
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e are proud to collaborate with the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Ethics and Values and The Prometheus Consulting Inc. U.S.A. in conjunction with the Diasporas for Ethics and Values U.S.A., Embassy of Nigeria Washington DC, Arik Air International, Valparaiso University Indiana and University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, to host the 2nd Annual International Conference on Ethics, Governance, Business & Security for the Purpose of Promoting Investment in Africa - with a focus on Leadership, Women and Youth Development in Chicago, Illinois. We believe this event is going to promote positive changes in the areas of Leadership, Women’s affairs, Youth development and security; leading to the promotion of investment in Africa, with a focus on Nigeria.
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Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) announced today casting for William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, directed by CST Artistic Director Barbara Gaines. PRESSEmbraced ROOM by audiences as one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, The Merry Wives of Windsor is an energetic romp with the loveable rouge Sir John Falstaff, performed by Scott Jaeck, as he charms and conspires against the townspeople of Windsor, only to be outsmarted by Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, performed by Kelli Fox and Heidi ChicagoChicago Shakespeare Theater Announces Castingtofor William Kettenring. Shakespeare’s production will transport audiences post-war England inShakespeare’s the late 1940s with a soundtrack of spirited dance music. The Merry Wives of Windsor will run in CST’s Courtyard December 3, 2013 through January 19, 2014. The Merry WivesTheater of Windsor
Directed by Artistic Director Barbara Gaines. December 3, 2013 – January 19, 2014.
Chicago—October 23, 2013—Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) announced today casting for William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, directed by CST Artistic Director Barbara Gaines. Embraced by audiences as one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, The Merry Wives of Windsor is an energetic romp with the lovable rogue Sir John Falstaff, performed by Scott Jaeck, as he charms and conspires against the townspeople of Windsor, only to be outsmarted by Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, performed by Kelli Fox and Heidi Kettenring. Chicago Shakespeare’s production will transport audiences to post-war England in the late 1940s with a soundtrack of spirited dance music. The Merry Wives of Windsor will run in CST’s Courtyard Theater December 3, 2013 through January 19, 2014. Considered the first “situation comedy,” this high-energy caper marks the return of Shakespeare’s memorable, larger-than-life character, Sir John Falstaff, in this lighthearted follow-up to his popular incarnation in Henry IV. Now Sir John is hard up for money and seeks to repair his depleted fortunes by wooing the two most prominent women in town. But Falstaff’s plans go awry as the Windsor wives see through his intrigues and dupe him repeatedly. Setting the production during the holiday season of the period, director Barbara Gaines enthuses, “I love the music and the dancing of the 40s. There is something so undeniably hopeful about the songs
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New York plans to create low-income housing for 5,000 Medicaid recipients with significant health care needs. The housing units are planned for Manhattan and the Bronx in New York City, as well as on Long Island and in other areas around the state. Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the units will be built using Medicaid savings identified by Cuomo's Medicaid Redesign Team,. a group made up of
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Africa's Richest Man, Aliko Dangote, Is Just Getting Started By Alexis Okeowo March 07, 2013
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Six years ago, Aliko Dangote paid a visit to Tanzania, on Africa’s eastern coast, and shared his dream of having an African-run business empire that would manufacture products all over the continent. To assorted government and business leaders, he announced that he was prepared to make an investment of $600 million to build a cement factory in southern Tanzania, alleviating the shortage in that country’s domestic cement supply. The Tanzanians were skeptical. “They didn’t believe us at all. They thought I was one of these ‘Nigerian 4-1-9’ scammers who try to go and scheme people out of their money,” Dangote says. “Or just one of these clever Nigerians who would come and be lying to them.” The Tanzania story is clearly one Dangote relishes telling—not least because of how it’s turning out. Not long after his visit, his name appeared on a list of the world’s wealthiest people, and the Tanzanians realized they had been negotiating with Africa’s richest man. As founder and chairman of Dangote Group, he’s worth an estimated $16.3 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. “They pieced the two together,” Dangote says, sitting in his expansive Lagos office in late January. The room is so gigantic it appears nearly empty,. even with tall
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Report: 55 African billionaires, including world's richest black woman By MICHELLE FAUL, Associated Press
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LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A pan-African magazine says Africa has many more billionaires than previously reported, 55 of them worth $143.88 billion including a Nigerian said to be the richest black woman in the world. "Move over, Oprah!" Ventures Africa says in its latest edition published this week. Editor-in-chief Uzodinma Iweala said Tuesday the magazine's estimates are "on the conservative side." The report predictably identifies Nigerian manufacturer Aliko Dangote as the richest African worth $20.2 billion, among 20 Nigerians listed. Africa Ventures put the average net worth of Africa's billionaires at $2.6 billion and their average age at 65. The oldest billionaires are Kenyan industrialist Manu Chandaria and Egyptian property tycoon Mohammed Al-Fayed, both aged 84. The youngest billionaires are Mohammed Dewji of Tanzania and Nigerian oil trader Igho Sanomi, both 38 years old. Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt had the highest numbers of the richest Africans, with nine in South Africa and eight in Egypt. It said Algeria, Angola, Zimbabwe and Swaziland only have one billionaire each. It identified billionaires in only 10 of Africa's 53 countries. The magazine's survey surprises by identifying oil tycoon Folorunsho Alakija as the richest black woman in the world, saying that she is worth $7.3 billion. Forbes magazine in its respected list had estimated Alakija's fortune at $600 million and Oprah Winfrey's worth at $2.9 billion. The Forbes list of Africa's 40 Richest has only 16 billionaires including two Nigerians. "I think being more rigorous and being closer to the ground makes it easier to figure out on a continent where information is not as readily available and things are not as transparent," Iweala explained in a telephone interview. He said the Lagos-based magazine, which boasts it "champions African capitalism by celebrating
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Is there a Black woman on Earth richer than Oprah Winfrey? According to Forbes magazine, Folorunsho Alakija has a net worth of around $3.5 billion and if that's true, the Nigerian born business woman is a tad bit wealthier than the Queen of Talk. Reportedly, Alakija, who was also born into a very wealthy family, made her millions drilling oil as the owner of FAMFA Oil Limited. Her first and true passion however is fashion. Alakija, 61, delve into the glamor industry after studying fashion and design in England in the '80s. She then founded the Nigerian clothing label Supreme Stitches where her one-of-a-kind creations were strictly sported by Africa's upper echelon. Today the business savvy fashion guru is the premier designer in Nigeria. Ventures Africa magazine reported that Alakija also owns a staggering $100 million in real estate and a $46 million private jet. Now, here is a summary of her business background according to Wikepedia.com which reveals a Chicago connection! Folorunsho Alakja started her career in 1974 as an Executive secretary at Sijuade Enterprises in Nigeria. She left this job and joined First National Bank of Chicago as the executive Secretary .to the
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South African Bobotie This South African dish is a healthy and delicious option for large groups of people, friends and family alike. While not particularly spicy, bobotie incorporates a variety of flavors, such as those from dried fruit, that gives it a wonderful depth and complexity. You’ll need: 1 lb ground beef 1 tbsp butter 2 onions, diced 2 cloves crushed garlic 1 tbsp cumin 1 tsp ground turmeric or ginger 2 thick slices of bread, crumbled [bigger than bread crumbs but smaller than croutons] ¼ cup of milk [you can choose any kind you like, but skim milk makes this already healthy dish even healthier!] juice and rind of ½ a lemon 1 egg 1 tsp each salt, pepper 3 oz dried apricots, chopped 1 apple, peeled, cored, and chopped ¼ cup golden raisins 1 ½ oz slivered almonds 6 bay leaves
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Topping: 1 cup milk 2 eggs ½ tspn salt Directions: Set the oven at 325°F. Butter a large casserole dish. Heat 1 tbsp butter in a saucepan and fry the onion and garlic until translucent. Stir in the cumin and turmeric (or ginger, depending on what you have on hand), and cook briefly until fragrant. Take the saucepan off the heat. In a separate bowl, mix together the ground beef, bread, milk, lemon juice, egg, salt, pepper, apricots, apples, golden raisins, and almonds. Add them to the onion and spice mixture and incorporate thoroughly. Transfer the Boboti mixture to your greased casserole dish and place the bay leaves on top. Cover with foil and bake for 1 hour and 20 minutes. Meanwhile, get the topping of milk, eggs, and salt ready by whisking them together in another bowl. Take
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Goat Stew This delicious and hearty stew comes from Nigeria, where goat is a staple meat. If you can’t find goat at the store or at your local butcher shop, you can always substitute lamb, beef, or pork! You’ll Need: 1 ½ lb of goat 2 large onions 2 carrots 1 clove of garlic 3 tbs of butter ½ bay leaf ⅛ tsp of cloves ⅛ of ginger 1 dash of cayenne salt and pepper to taste 1 tb freshly squeezed lemon juice 2 cups of beef stock 1 tb of peanut butter 2 tbs of flour
Goat stew.
Directions: Peel and dice the onions, and slice the carrots. Finely dice the meat and crush the garlic. Heat up the peanut butter to medium heat and sauté the meat and vegetables for a few minutes (until onions are translucent). Then add tomato puree, spices, lemon juice, and the stock. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and let it simmer until meat is tender to your liking. After that, mix peanut butter and flour and stir it into the stew. Let the stew simmer for a few more minutes and check for seasoning. [Makes 4 servings.]
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AFRICAN NEWS (CNN) -- Africa is in the middle of an amazing demographic shift. Our continent is the only one where the size of the younger generation is rising significantly. Our population is already 16 years younger than in China, and this is only the beginning. Within less than three generations, four out of ten of the world's youth will live on our continent. This demographic dividend -- and the energy and enthusiasm it brings -offers us a unique advantage which other continents facing the prospect of a rapidly aging population and dwindling workforce can only envy. In a world changing with breakneck speed, it is young people who are best equipped to identify and deliver fresh solutions to our problems. But we will only fully reap these benefits if we listen to young people, engage with them and provide the education, skills and support they need to prosper. Despite progress, we continue to fail to rise to this challenge. Young people, all too often, find their interests overlooked and their voices ignored. Read this: 'Afropreneurs' will shape Africa's future
Mo Ibrahim.
There can be no clearer symbol of this disconnect than the age of those who continue to set the direction of our countries and their citizens. For while the median age of Africa's population is now 20and falling, the average age of our continent's leaders is around 60.
Africa must ask itself why our continent appears so frightened of giving the younger generation a chance. Mo Ibrahim
I am not arguing, of course, that teenagers should be put in charge of countries. Experience counts in government even more than in business. But Africa must ask itself why our continent appears so frightened of giving the younger generation a chance. After all, David Cameron and Tony Blair both became UK Prime Ministers for the first time when they were 43. Barack Obama first became President of the United States at the age of 47. Even more importantly, he will step down, because of the constitution, eight years after he entered the White House.
In contrast, Africa has just witnessed an 89-year old sworn in as President of Zimbabwe, a post he first gained 25 years ago. And this was after he had already led his country as Prime Minister for nearly a decade. The truth is that it is not so much the age that our leaders first come to power which is the problem but their reluctance to relinquish it. Where necessary, constitutional terms are altered to allow them to continue .long
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Nigeria: Stolen Nigerian Crude Oil and Profits Laundered Around the World 19 SEPTEMBER 2013
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Nigeria lost at least 100,000 barrels of oil per day, around 5% of total output, in the first quarter of 2013 to theft from its onshore and swamp operations alone, a new Chatham House report estimates. This illicit oil is likely to have found ready buyers in West Africa, the US, Europe and several Asian countries. Stolen Nigerian crude and the profits from it are laundered around the world, threatening the integrity of financial markets and the legitimate oil business. Within Nigeria, the world's 13th largest oil producer, the practice is tied to political violence, corruption and instability. Despite this, no Nigerian oil thieves have been prosecuted internationally, and knowledge of the illegal business and its practitioners remains poor, says Nigeria's Criminal Crude: International Options to Combat the Export of Stolen Oil. Criminal Crude - the first independent, in-depth report on the international dimensions of Nigerian oil theft - explores the problem in the context of legal trading markets and Nigeria's own oil sector and political culture. The report describes oil theft as a species of organized crime that is almost totally off the international community's radar. Nigeria cannot resolve the problem alone, but it needs to take the initiative to develop an achievable strategy with its foreign government partners. Even then, much more intelligence is needed to connect the very complex issues and range of actors involved. "Foreign governments may want to say this is not their problem," says coauthor Aaron Sayne, "But without better knowledge of how oil theft affects security and strategically important markets, not every government can say so with confidence." Criminal Crude offers a four-point framework for states seeking to take first steps against Nigerian oil theft. First, Nigeria and its foreign government partners should prioritize the gathering, analysis and sharing of intelligence on oil theft. The report offers preliminary conclusions about how much oil is stolen, how the oil and money move globally and the links between oil theft and insecurity.
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Nigeria: 2014 - FG Projects N4.5 Trillion Budget, Sets Oil Benchmark At U.S.$74/BL BY OMOLOLU OGUNMADE, 19 SEPTEMBER 2013
The federal government is set to propose a budget of N4.495 trillion for the fiscal year 2014 that will be predicated on an oil revenue benchmark of $74 per barrel. While the proposed budget projection translates to a N492 billion reduction from the N4.987 trillion appropriated by the National Assembly in the 2013 budget, the 2014 oil benchmark of $74 per barrel also marks a reduction of $5 per barrel from the $79 in the 2013 budget. The budget proposal is contained in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) sent by President Goodluck Jonathan to the National Assembly Tuesday and obtained exclusively by THISDAY Wednesday. The MTEF and FSP are also proposing a reduction in capital expenditure and a rise in recurrent expenditure in 2014. Capital expenditure has been pegged at 26 per cent, while recurrent expenditure is pegged at 74 per cent.
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In the 2013 Appropriation Act, recurrent expenditure was pegged at 68 per cent, while capital expenditure was put at 32 per cent. According to the expenditure framework, the reduction in capital spending in 2014 is the fallout of the government's projected reduction in revenue in 2014. "It is essential to note that the level of outlay of personnel cost is crowding out expenditure on capital spending needed to develop the nation and constitutes a major drain on public resources. "Even now, there continues to be pressure for higher emoluments, pensions, etc. This is clearly unsustainable and would need to be addressed," said the federal government in the expenditure framework stated. Although the Senate had set next Tuesday for the debate on the MTEF, THISDAY's examination of the 2014 budget proposal also revealed that the federal government has pegged oil price for 2015 and 2016 fiscal years at $75 and $76 per barrel respectively and as well put budget projections for 2015 and 2016 at N4.743 and N4.839 trillion respectively. The fiscal document stated that in arriving at the decision to bench oil prices at $74 per barrel in 2014, the government took cognisance of "the weakening future prices occasioned by rising oil theft and unconventional oil supplies as well as slow economic recovery." While noting that government's model of 15 and 10 years moving benchmark averages have produced a figure of $71.96 which it said was adjusted in consideration of the behaviour of future prices, the document states further that whereas in the last decade, oil prices rose to record levels and peaked at $48 per barrel in July 2008, it has since been sliding downwards since 2012 with a looser demand-supply balance. The government also disclosed that after extensive consultations with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and in observance of persistent oil theft, illegal bunkering and other production challenges, it had opted to project crude oil production for 2014 at 2.3883 million barrels per day. The projected crude oil production at 2.383 million barrels per day in 2014 is 143,000 barrels per day lower than the 2.526 million barrels per day in the 2013 budget. The fiscal paper further showed that the government is projecting a 6.75 per cent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 2014, a slight increase from 6.5 per cent in 2013. GDP growth, the federal government stated, would be driven by strong performance in agriculture, wholesale and retail, construction and real estate sectors, among others. The document also stated that expected revenue from non-oil sectors in 2014 is benchmarked at 25 per cent of total revenue. In a related development, the Senate announced yesterday that it would open a debate on the comment credited to the Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Yerima Ngama, that the 2013 budget was no longer implementable. Raising a point of order on the matter yesterday, Deputy Senate Leader, Abdul Ningi, said the statement was misplaced, more so, when the price of oil has not fallen below the $79 benchmark and no report had been officially made about poor production capacity. Ningi said the minister's statement was an indictment on the National Assembly, which legislated on the budget. In taking a decision of Ningi's observation, the Senate which viewed the comment as outrageous, agreed to debate the matter today.
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Iman Leads Boycott Of Brands That Refuse To Iman Leads Boycott of Brands That Refuse to Use Use Black Models, Including Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, More; Social Media Campaign To Black Models, including Dior, Chanel, Highlight Which Labels Are Racist During New Louis Vuitton Social media campaignWeek to Highlight Which Labels are Racist During New York Fashion Week York Fashion By Erika W. Smith
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London (CNN) -- The girls strutting down the runway in The Savoy Hotel share many features - all are long-limbed, fine-boned and have glowing complexions. A silent army marching to the heavy music, past the front row A-listers peering out from behind their dark glasses. But one girl is different: the only one with black skin in a battalion of white faces. Nadja is one of the few black models lucky enough to make this year's cut for London Fashion Week. The lack of racial diversity in the fashion industry is a serious issue that needs to be tackled, according to supermodels Naomi Campbell and Iman, who this month launched a campaign to raise awareness of racism in the industry. "The absence of people of color on the runways and photography reinforces to our young girls that they're not beautiful enough, that they're not acceptable enough," said Iman, model and wife of David Bowie, to CNN. "The diversity that we live in, the world that we live in, is not what is shown on the runway. That to me is the concern. It's a bigger issue at large than just about runway and models." Campbell and Iman, in a campaign spearheaded by former model agent Bethann Hardison, have written to the major fashion councils of New York, London, Milan and Paris calling for an end to racism.
Bethann Hardison and Iman are part of a campaign for more diversity on the runw ay.
The "Diversity Coalition," as the trio has named itself, identifies the fashion houses which "consistently use one or no models of color" in their runway shows - including Marc Jacobs, Victoria Beckham, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan and Rodarte. "No matter the intention," their letter says,
"the result is racism." CNN reached out to each of those companies for comment, but has received no response. Casting the 'imperfect model' at Fashion Week Runways getting whiter
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NET SPECIAL FEATURE: Ghanaian actresses take over Nollywood Nollywood, the Nigerian movie industry is gradually being taken over by foreigners. And the infiltration is from one major source: Ghana. NET investigations revealed that over the past seven months, Ghanaian actors, producers and directors have grabbed over 60 percent of the total market share. Although many are yet to comprehend the impact of this development, those who know, told Nigeria Entertainment Today over the weekend that it has very potent pros and cons.
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CHESAPEAKE As the aunt of Frank Spadea's wife entered her mid-80s, the Spadeas started to research ways to make their aunt's home fit the needs of two generations - the aunt and Spadea's stepson, who was going to move in to help her. 1 OF 9 PHOTOS: The gen-flex apartment, left, can be entered from the outside as well as inside the home. The home is designed to provide several living options easily configurable by the owner. This model home is located in the Willow Lakes area of Chesapeake. (Dennis Tennant | For The VirginianPilot) View all 9 photos | Buy Pilot photos
They talked about dividing the house so that each person living in the Birdneck home in Virginia Beach would have his or her comfort and privacy. While that idea didn't come to fruition, it provided the backdrop for Spadea to change the way he would build homes for his company, Franciscus Homes. Taking the lead from nationwide builder Lennar Corp., headquartered in Miami, and a home it sells called "Next Gen," Spadea got to work with architects to come up with Franciscus' own version that fits the way more Americans are living today. According to the AARP, in 2008, 5.3 percent of all households, or 6.2 million, were filled with multiple generations of families. That number rose to 7.1 million households by 2010, or 6.1 percent of all households a growth rate faster than the previous eight years combined. For Americans, it's a return to the past in a lot of ways.
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According to a recent Pew Research Center report, at the turn of the 20th century, 57 percent of Americans 65 years of age or older lived in homes with their children, grandchildren or other family members. The numbers steadily declined after World War II, when small, single-
In a recent story on "NBC Nightly News," Dr. Nancy Snyderman reported that Lennar's Next Gen houses "are houses with complete smaller homes attached, designed for privacy, and built to evolve with a family." For many area builders, buyers are thinking more long-term when it comes to purchasing a home, one that provides them flexibility when it comes to aging in place, taking in an aging parent or relative, or welcoming back a child who has graduated from college and needs a little help before venturing out on his or her own. "I think people are thinking of a home with a longer-term commitment in mind than they ever have," said Steve Lawson, president of The Lawson Cos. and president of the Tidewater Builders Association. "That
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"This is a refreshing new book that steps back from the usual debates about appropriate agricultural policies and programme interventions for redressing Africa's pressing poverty and food security needs, to take a longer-term view of the kinds of science-based interventions that are needed to launch Africa's agricultural sector on a structurally different trajectory...Calestous Juma develops a compelling vision of how knowledge and innovation systems that bring together the best of modern science and local knowledge could...lead to agricultural growth clusters that would drive national and regional economic growth across Africa."--INternational Affairs "[Calestous Juma's] optimism is refreshing--a welcome antidote to the pessimistic view of African development of previous decades." --Nature
Agricultural Innovation in AfricaCalestous Juma Integrates research and policy ideas from an international panel of some of the most influential thinkers on agricultural development Presents enactable policy ideas for advancing agriculture throughout Africa, at the national and regional levels Includes a wealth of case study material from Green Revolution and educational initiatives in India, China, and throughout Latin America
Author Information Calestous Juma is Professor of the Practice of International Development and Director of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project at Harvard University. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society, the United Kingdom's scientific academy.
"A remarkably optimistic outlook for agriculture in Africa...Juma's account succeeds in offering a glimpse of the possible. The book provides a welcome relief from the gloom and despair in popular narratives about African agriculture."--Science "My husband [Lloyd Timberlake, author of Africa in Crisis] came into the house yesterday, tossed me [this] book and said: 'You and your staff should read this book from beginning to end. Every single page. It is all you need to know to do your job.' I have never heard him sound like that about any book!"--Susan Sechler, Managing Director, TransFarm Africa "Calestous Juma of Harvard University, has produced a book of evidence-based recommendations for transforming African food production. As Professor of the Practice of International Development and Director of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project at Harvard, he recognises the shortcomings of the past, particularly the lack of political and, consequently, financial commitment to agriculture, but he also instances the recent changes in political and investment emphasis that could provide foundation for a new and more fruitful era."--New Agriculturist "Calestous Juma draws on a rich harvest of research to write a convincing analysis of the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in the agricultural sectors of Africa. Hopefully, it will be widely read by scholars and policy analysts across Africa as well as outside. It is a great book."--Elinor Ostrom, Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, and 2009 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences "Calestous Juma has once again produced a book that will be an important reference for scholars, researchers and practitioners in their search for ways to break the persistent conundrum that is Africa's failure to properly exploit its huge agricultural potential. The book reveals his exceptional ability to express ideas that will be relevant to the emerging trends in Africa's agricultural and political economy."--Monty Jones, Executive Director, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa, and 2004 World Food Prize Laureate "This book presents a timely analysis of the importance of infrastructure in improving Africa's agriculture. Leaders at national and state levels will benefit immensely from its evidence-based recommendations."--Goodluck Jonathan, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria "This book is a forceful reminder of the important role that African women play in . agriculture on the continent. It is critical that they are provided with equal educational
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About the Author It was during his time at Northeastern, about '86-'87, that Idreez heard Harold Washington speak to the students during his run for re-election as mayor. Idreez found himself captivated by the political nature of Washington's words and how well he spoke English. This experience is what motivated Idreez to switch from continuing his education in accounting to political science. Although Idreez imagined himself as a well-to-do politician, it was this academic path that steered his love towards writing through the work he put into his thesis. He fell in love with the craft of writing and followed his heart forward from there. Idreez is a smartly dressed man, who chuckles easily and speaks pointedly about what he believes in. He was involved with the production of two papers post-college: The African Voice and Afrik. He also took a job at The Celebrity International magazine. Although he enjoyed freelancing for these publications, he hoped that instead of writing for other people he could begin his own publication, and one day would. Idreez's family in Nigeria used to tease him about wanting to be a journalist, because his English has never been very good. People also told him he would make more money pursuing a career in accounting. But Idreez had his mind set on being a writer- nothing else. He compares this experience to a Bible passage that says a prophet is not without honor except in his own house or hometown. Although initially his family didn't agree with his decision, they've not only grown to support him- but also write him letters requesting that Idreez write letters to the government of their state in Nigeria, and focus more of his work on African happenings. Idreez says he just laughs. "Whatever you do in life, if you persevere- then people have no choice to see that and respect what you're doing."