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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Igbo Kwenu! Africa Magic Launches Igbo Channel

Watch out DSTV subscribers, Africa Magic is launching
its Igbo Channel on channel 159!
Africa Magic Igbo is designed to showcase the rich Igbo
culture of Nigeria. The 24 hour general entertainment
channel follows the success of the Africa Magic Hausa
and Yoruba channels and will go on air at 19:00 CAT on
the 2nd of April, 2015.
The first Africa Magic channel was launched in 2003 and
more than 10 years later, the brand has expanded to
include content dedicated to world class African
entertainment programming ranging from drama series,
music, magazine and reality shows, and movies.
The launch of Africa Magic Igbo will bring the total
number of Africa Magic channels to a whopping 8! It
follows the redefinition of the Africa Magic channels in
2014, and the recent refreshing of the Africa Magic
Urban channel.
Speaking on the launch, the Director of M-Net for West
Africa, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu , said:
“We are thrilled to announce the launch of
Africa Magic Igbo. Igbo language
entertainment content has always played a
prominent role in the Nigerian film and
television industry and we are glad to offer
a platform where this rich content can be
showcased to the rest of Africa and the
world.
Popular Igbo language content like Living
in Bondage, Nneka the Pretty Serpent and
many others set the trend for the modern
Nigerian film and television industry, or
Nollywood as it’s called; it is thus only
fitting that such content should be given a
platform where it is easily accessible by
audiences around the continent. With the
launch of Africa Magic Igbo, we have once
again proven our commitment to providing
content made for Africa by Africans.”
For his part, the Managing Director, Multichoice Nigeria,
John Ugbe, said:
“For over 20 years, Multichoice has played
an active role in the development of the
African film and television industry. The
Africa Magic channels, which sit on our
Dstv and GOtv platforms, continue to
display the best of African entertainment
content to the world. With the launch of
Africa Magic Igbo, we have once again
provided a platform for African talent to
shine and our viewers can definitely expect
to see the best of Igbo culture and talent
on display.”
All the Africa Magic channels are
renowned for their exciting content which
celebrates African entertainment and Africa
Magic Igbo will be no different. The
channel will appeal to audiences in and
outside Nigeria, as the Igbo language is
also spoken in a number of other African
countries like Equatorial Guinea,
Democratic Republic of Congo and
Gabon.”
Mba-Uzoukwu added,
Africa Magic Igbo will also undoubtedly be
popular with audiences across the
continent as shown by the widespread
success of the popular Igbo language
movies of the 1990s, and our viewers can
expect to see the best from renowned and
exciting Igbo talent like Okey Bakassi,
Chiwetalu Agu and Dede One Day
amongst many others.”
Africa Magic Igbo launches on the 2nd of April 2015 at
19:00 CAT and will be available on DStv channel 159.
For more information on Africa Magic channels and
programmes, simply visit: www.africamagic.tv

List of Fake Recruiters/ Employers Nigeria


Below are list of fake and scam recruiters/employers in
Nigeria. You should avoid them, they are after extorting
money from you. Please send us any organization or
company you suspect to be scam or fraudulent.

Virginland Careers
Virginland1careers@gmail.com - Lagos
They are fake recruitment agency that claim to recruit
for non-existent companies.

Marigold Mobile Kitchens
info.marigoldkitchen@gmail.com - 73, Akerele Street
Surulere Lagos
Marigold Mobile Kitchens claim to be a is a privately
owned and operated corporation established in 2010 to
provide mobile food service and logistics equipment in
Nigeria.
William Consult who claim to recruit for them
states the company has it’s headquarters in Nasarawa
State and provides full service project management in
temporary food service solutions attracting clients from
around the country. However, Marigold Mobile Kitchens
doesn't exist from our investigations, the real company
is Marigold Kitchens based in Philadelphia, PA 19104,
United States

Health Stream Alliance
healthenlist@gmail.com - Toyin Street, Ikeja
They are a health management and development outfit.
They are into GNLD/ Multilevel marketing looking for
candidates to swindle to sell drugs.

Starline Consult Nigeria Ltd
starlineconsult2@yahoo.com - Obigbo Road, Aba Road,
Port Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria
They are into GNLD/ Multilevel marketing looking for
candidates to swindle to sell drugs.

Crystalite Care Ventures
crystalitecareventurecruitment@gmail.com - Ibadan
Road, Ibadan South-West, Oyo, Nigeria.
They claim to be a company in collaboration with world
health organization,ASSAP,and other multi national
companies.However, they are into GNLD/ Multilevel
marketing looking for candidates to swindle to sell
drugs.

Medpro Global Resources
bluepalms04@gmail.com - 161 Ikorodu rd beside Lanre
Shittu motors Onipanu B/S, Lagos
They are into GNLD/ Multilevel marketing looking for
candidates to swindle to sell drugs.

Boss Resources
frecohr@gmail.com - 90,Awolowo way,Opp MAN
House,Ikeja
They claim to be a multinational Company with
substantial investments in Nigeria, South Africa and
Ghana. They are into GNLD/ Multilevel marketing
looking for candidates to swindle.

Global Oil Consult
globaloilconsultant@gmail.com - Toyin street Ikeja
Lagos Nigeria
Global Oil Consult sometimes they answer Global Oil
Consultant. They claim to be an oil and gas, upstream
exploration consulting company but they are a multilevel
marketing company. They lure unsuspecting candidates
into parting with their money in order to join their
scheme.

Home Places Consult
homeplacesconsult@gmail.com - Lagos State
They are a multilevel marketing company. They lure
unsuspecting candidates into parting with their money in
order to join their scheme.

Dahlia Consult
dahlia.consult110@gmail.com - Lagos State
They are a multilevel marketing company. They lure
unsuspecting candidates into parting with their money in
order to join their scheme.

New Star Metal International Limited
recruitment@nsmiglobal.com - 1-6 Alhaji Lateef
Sulaimon Street (Behind AP Filling Station) Opposite
Owode-Onirin Market Kosofe LGA Lagos State
They claim to be a private company categorized under
Aluminum Smelting and Refining (Secondary) and
located in Lagos State, Nigeria, However they are a
multilevel marketing company also operating under the
name NSMI Global Concept. They lure unsuspecting
candidates into parting with their money in order to join
their scheme.
NSMI Global Concept
recruitment@nsmiglobal.com - 1-6 Alhaji Lateef
Sulaimon Street (Behind AP Filling Station) Opposite
Owode-Onirin Market Kosofe LGA Lagos State
They claim to be an international company that deals in
farm produce and other household necessities, However
they are a multilevel marketing company. They lure
unsuspecting candidates into parting with their money in
order to join their scheme.

Vision Technologist Resources
visiontechnologistresources@gmail.com - Lagos
None existent and takes a name similar to another
company abroad.

Mahama Business Consult
hr.mahamaconsult@gmail.com - surulere lagos
They claim to be a consulting firm that offer high quality
services to provide the best outcomes for clients with a
different approach. They are however a Fake recruitment agency.

Williams Consult
williamscaco@gmail.com - 73, Akerele Street Surulere
Lagos
They claim to recruit for organizations that are either
non existent or exists outside the country

Grace Land Global Resources
cv.graceland@outlook.com - Block A, Mainland Avenue,
Lagos.
They claim to be into importation and exportation of
cosmetics.

Hibrah Nigeria
hr.recruitment044@outlook.com - Starlink house, suit
202, 8/10 Salamotu Eniola strt, Ilasa Lagos
They claim to be a consulting company, but are multi
level marketing company.

Clinton Fund (CF)
hr@clinton-fund.org -
They claim to be a a Washington, D.C.-based
international development firm providing specialized
short- and long-term technical assistance. The real
organisation is The Clinton Foundation with web
address (https://www.clintonfoundation.org/)

Hyena Ltd
hr.recruitment044@outlook.com - Starlink house, suit
202, 8/10 Salamotu Eniola strt, Ilasa Lagos
They claim to be a wholly owned Nigerian firm with
offices in Lagos that offer an array of business and
management consulting services to private and public
companies and other organizations. However, from our
investigations they are a GNLD company (Multilevel
marketing).

10 Toxic Side Effects Of Watching p****graphy

The danger of p****graphy use isn’t about right
and wrong. It’s about the effects that p****graphy
has on the user and the effects it has on the loved
ones of the user. p****graphy use has serious,
negative side effects.
Some of p****graphy’s toxic side effects include:
1. Creates emotional bond with artificial world
All people have a critical need for human intimacy
and emotional connection with others. When
someone views p****graphy, they end up creating
an intimate bond with an artificial, fake world and
can actually lose the ability to bond with real
people.
2. s*x without intimacy
p****graphy is about s*x being used for the wrong
reasons. Because it is s*x without emotional
closeness, the underlying hunger remains
unsatisfied. The viewer starts wondering what is
wrong with their relationships and gets irritated or
depressed. They end up feeling emotionally empty
and disconnected from those around them.
3. Unsatisfying
While p****graphy use may result in a short term
high, it eventually results in feelings of emptiness,
low self-esteem and deep loneliness. It ultimately
creates emotional distance in relationships. Because
the world of p****graphy is artificial and cannot
satisfy the need for emotional intimacy, this basic
need remains unmet, creating an appetite for more
and more.
4. Triggers addiction cycle in brain
Studies show that actual brain function changes in
someone who has an addiction – and the changes
are the same in all addiction: alcohol, drugs, or
p****graphy. Because p****graphy use can become
an actual addiction, viewers are not able to stop
through their own will power. p****graphy addicts
will need to engage in the same difficult recovery
process a drug addict has to go through.
5. Unfulfilling
Using p****graphy to feel pleasure and escape
feelings of low self-esteem, anxiety, boredom and
frustration creates a gateway for addiction. When
the rush of pleasure disappears, the feelings a user
is trying to escape from reappear stronger than
ever, and they are compelled to repeat the cycle.
Over time, their brain chemistry is altered and a
full-fledged addiction occurs.
6. Great deception
Initially, you were attracted to p****graphy because
of the positive things it did for you. (“I love the rush
I feel,” “This is my favorite pastime,” “I feel lonely,”
“This is my reward to myself for making it through
a rough day…”) Eventually, it will do just the
opposite. (“I no longer feel an emotional response
to anything,” “There is nothing in my life I enjoy
doing,” “I feel totally isolated from the world,” “My
anxiety and stress levels are at an all-time high…”).
7. Imitation of the real thing
With p****graphy, we use s*x as a substitute for
nurture, intimacy, and love. s*x is no longer a
wonderful source of connection between our
deepest selves and a beloved partner; it becomes a
commodity used to avoid intimacy and mask needs
that should be met through human connections.
8. Always hungry
Because this is an addictive substance, it creates
an appetite for itself. This appetite increases over
time as you spend more and more time viewing
p****graphy. The time spent viewing p****graphy
can jeopardize work, relationships and interest in
healthy pastimes.
9. Escalation
Over time, the p****graphy we first started viewing
becomes mundane. We escalate to view things
which we once would have considered as going too
far or totally wrong. We feel increasing desire to do
things which will damage our reputation and
relationships.
10. Blunt truth
In the long run, p****graphy will not shore up a
shaky ego, will not fill the emptiness left from
childhood wounds or abandonment, will not save a
shaky relationship or failing marriage and is not
satisfying. In fact, it will magnify each emotional
wound from the past and cripple your ability to
meet your essential emotional needs, damage your
ability to have a healthy relationship and leave you
unable to sexually or emotionally respond to your
partner.

How DSS Forced Me To Sign Document Recanting ‘N7bn Bribe’ Allegation Against CAN – Borno Pastor

The Borno State-born pastor, Kallamu Musa-Dikwa,
who affirmed the allegation that President Goodluck
Jonathan gave the Christian Association of Nigeria,
CAN, N7 billion to support his re-election bid, has
cried out over threats to his life by operatives of
the Directorate of State Service (DSS).
While insisting that the Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor-led
CAN collected the said amount, Dikwa said the DSS
had forced him to sign a document which they
would use against him to prove to the entire world
that “the President (Jonathan) did not bribe CAN to
work against the presidential candidate of APC”,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.)
Dikwa said the DSS planned to use the ‘document’,
which he was made to sign under duress in some
national dailies to portray him as telling lies against
the body of Christ.
“They forced me to sign and promise to link me up
with the CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, for
us to ‘settle’,” he said
The pastor claimed that all these were in addition
to pleas from other Christian leaders, especially the
Abuja CAN Chairman, to deny that the Christian
body collected the said amount (N7bn).
Speaking in Kaduna Thursday, Dikwa told
journalists that after the DSS Operatives had
treated him like a “common criminal”, they forced
him to sign a document to deny what he had said.
According to him, since he broke the news to
Nigerians of how the CAN collected N7bn to work
against Buhari, his life had been under threat.
He added that as soon as he finished addressing
members of the press on the alleged bribe, the DSS
invited him to its headquarters in Abuja and asked
him to say that CAN did not collect a dime from the
President.
The cleric said, “The DSS invited me to their office
in Abuja. They wanted to know who gave me the
information that CAN collected N7bn from Jonathan
and I told them.
“They said all the people I mentioned will be
invited. I told them to go ahead and invite them. I
even told them how the money was distributed.
“They also said they wanted to know whether the
opposition All Progressives Congress was the one
sponsoring me to tarnish the image of the CAN and
even mention Sam Nda-Isaiah (Publisher of the
Leadership Newspapers) and I told them my
relationship with him is not political, because since
2006, I have been with him. I told them he (Sam)
does not know anything about my revelation on the
said money.
“They also asked me what my connection was with
the APC presidential candidate, Maj. Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and Governor Rotimi
Amaechi, and I told them there is nothing that
connect us. I told them whatever I said was done
for the love of my country.
“After sometime, they drafted a letter which said, ‘I,
Pastor Musa… the information I gave that the
President gave CAN money was false and that I
won’t do that again’.
“They said I should copy what they wrote in my
own hand writing. I have to do it because I was
alone with them and I felt they could harm me and
frame me up.
“They forced me to sign after writing what they
drafted. I wanted to refuse but I feared for my life”.

Source :- www.informationng.com/2015/03/how-dss-forced-me-to-sign-document-recanting-n7bn-bribe-allegation-against-can-borno-pastor.html

UNIPORT Confirms: Mr Jonathan A Fake Doc! Has No PhD


UNIPORT Hides Details Of
President Jonathan’s ‘Doctorate
Degree’
by Ben Ezemalu
In a response to the Institute of Human
Rights and Humanitarian Law, a Rivers
State-based civil society organization,
the university said a request for
President Jonathan’s academic records
did not fall within the provisions of the
FOI law. “The Management of the
University has carefully considered
your request vis-a-vis the FOI Act,” the
university stated in their letter dated
26th February, 2015, and signed by
Eric Loveday Osuo Abonemi, the
institution’s Legal Officer.
“It is my instructions to inform you
that your request does not come within
the relevant provisions of the FOI Act
for its practicability or for the
University to provide such details as
requested.
“Details of the Ph.D Degree of President
Goodluck Jonathan in the University of
Port Harcourt cannot therefore be
made available to you.”

The Institute of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Law had filed an FOI
request, three weeks ago, to the
university seeking relevant details of
Mr. Jonathan’s doctorate
qualifications.
The letter requested the following
information relating to the president’s
doctorate qualification, citing the
provisions of Sections 2 and 4 of the
FOI Act, 2011:
1. The title of the president’s doctorate
dissertation
2. Year of registration as a doctorate
candidate
3. Name of his doctorate supervisor(s)
4. Name of his external examiner(s)
5. Comments/reports of the external
examiner of the dissertation/thesis
6. Photocopy of the dissertation/thesis
7. Date of graduation from the
university
The organization said it was willing to
bear any cost the university might
incur in making photocopies of the
requested documents and for posting
them.
President Jonathan was admitted into
the Department of Zoology (now
renamed Animal and Environmental
Biology), University of Port Harcourt,
in 1977, where he graduated with
Second Class Honours (Upper Division).

In 1985, Mr. Jonathan obtained a
Master of Science degree in
Hydrobiology and Fisheries, and a
Doctor of Philosophy degree in Zoology
10 years later.
Both degrees were also from the
University of Port Harcourt.
Lately, Mr. Jonathan’s academic
qualifications have come under
increased scrutiny ahead of the
forthcoming general elections. Critics
have accused the president of failing to
complete his doctorate programme. In
a response to an enquiry by Punch
Newspaper in January, the university
dismissed such claims as having
“neither legs nor grounds to stand on”.
The university had also told any person
or organization seeking additional
information on Mr. Jonathan’s
qualifications to contact the school
authorities.
“We have absolutely nothing to hide as
an institution that has a statutory
mandate to advance the frontiers of
knowledge,” William Wodi, the
university’s Deputy Registrar
(Information), had told the newspaper.
It is unclear why the university
declined to release Mr. Jonathan’s
academic qualifications to the civil
society organization after giving that
commitment.
Jiti Ogunye, a Lagos-based lawyer, said
the president’s academic records ought
to be freely available in the university
and not be “opaque or hidden”.
“The FOI is applicable to the academic
records of a public officer whose
academic records are being requested
by a Nigerian citizen or a
nongovernmental organization duly
registered in Nigeria with a view to
promoting accountability and
transparency in government,” Mr.
Ogunye said.
“The academic records of the president
are not the medical records of the
president in which case a medical
officer can say the FOI is exempted, or
the records between a lawyer and his
client which are covered by the
confidentiality rule.”
WHAT THE FOI ACT SAYS
According to Section 14(1) of the FOI
ACT, subject to subsection (2), a public
institution must deny an application
for information that contains personal
information and information exempted
under this subsection includes:
(a) files and personal information
maintained with respect to clients,
patients, residents, students, or other
individuals receiving social, medical,
educational, vocation, financial,
supervisory or custodial care or
services directly or indirectly from
public institutions;…
(2) A public institution shall disclose
any information that contains personal
information if –
(a) the individual to whom it relates
consents to the disclosure; or
(b) the information is publicly
available
(3) Where disclosure of any
information referred to in this section
would be in the public interest, and if
the public interest in the disclosure of
such information clearly outweighs the
protection of the privacy of the
individual to whom such information
relates, the public institution to whom
request for disclosure is made shall
disclose such information subject to
Section 14(2) of this Act.
Mr. Ogunye said that an institution
might attempt to hide under Section
14(1)(a) to decline disclosure of
information.
“My argument is, this information is
publicly available and ought to be
disclosed. The president has said he
obtained his Ph.D in that institution, so
it’s publicly available,” Mr. Ogunye
said.
“So why will an institution refuse to
disclose an information that is publicly
available? The university has acted
wrongly and can be compelled by the
suit of the non-governmental
organization concerned to disclose the
information.”

Source :- NewsRescue

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