Still on the Ebola Virus Disease, a friend in Freetown got
his visa mid August to undertake short media training in the US. He
was shocked when the airline asked him to pay how much? $4,400 for a
return trip ticket between Freetown and Miami. That was in addition to the information that there was no seat throughout September.
He hoped for a better option with time because only two airlines were
operational in Sierra Leone since late July when regional flight
operators from Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Togo and Senegal bowed out for Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea to settle their differences with Ebola – alone.
Unfortunately, it’s been three months now. Nothing has changed except
more deaths, and spiraling figures from WHO. I want to maintain that
most West African states reacted to the Ebola Crisis, especially the
treatment meted at countries worst hit, in an appalling manner.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Lagos from a visitor's view by Don Abiodun Odedeyi
A close friend #Divine Patr***, from #Kaduna, came to Lagos recently. Her 5-day visit gave me a different view of #Lagos... While I won't define Lagos from another man's view, it is good to see, once in a while, from others'.
Sadly, I got carried away with laughter so much I forgot to turn on my audio recorder but never mind, I have a perfect photographic recall of the whole affair.
On her way home, #Divine Patr*** was opportune to see a train plying Ikeja-Yaba axis. It was around 6pm, rush hour; when many workers are struggling to get home. The sight of human bodies on every available space around/on the train stunned her.
Her exact words were, "How can men pack themselves on train like Sardine"?
For many of us, we've seen this sight many times and it doesn't count for anything again . Now, we are somewhat blind to this gory sight...
Yesterday, I read Lee Abbamonte's piece about Lagos in his 'Worst Places to Live', though grossly exaggerated, scene like this will give foreigners nothing but nightmares about Nigeria.
Sadly, I got carried away with laughter so much I forgot to turn on my audio recorder but never mind, I have a perfect photographic recall of the whole affair.
On her way home, #Divine Patr*** was opportune to see a train plying Ikeja-Yaba axis. It was around 6pm, rush hour; when many workers are struggling to get home. The sight of human bodies on every available space around/on the train stunned her.
Her exact words were, "How can men pack themselves on train like Sardine"?
For many of us, we've seen this sight many times and it doesn't count for anything again . Now, we are somewhat blind to this gory sight...
Yesterday, I read Lee Abbamonte's piece about Lagos in his 'Worst Places to Live', though grossly exaggerated, scene like this will give foreigners nothing but nightmares about Nigeria.
Monday, 27 October 2014
X~Ray on Nigeria Media by Don Abiodun Odedeyi
The Nigeria media is daily becoming a laughing stock and I
wonder what kind of professionals are coming into the industry.
On Wednesday October 22, 2014, I appeared on Radio 1's
Business Today alongside Vice Chairman of the Lagos State Institute of Architect,
Mrs. Titi Adeleye.
Before the start of the programme, I had a rap with the
presenter (***), about her take on the topic we are about to discuss, HOUSING
FOR ALL IN NIGERIA. What her own take about President Jonathan's low income
housing estate is etc.
"AH", she replied, "I don't know o. Actually,
I never prepared for this 'edition' really”. She ended her sentence with a mordant
laugh and I just felt like wiping her grin face clean with a slap.
... Is this not a wasted effort, I mean my coming down from
the Mainland part of Lagos to the Island for the programme?
From job to job to job, a life lived _ and lost By ADAM GELLER
But who was she? How was it that her life had ended here, in the corner of a convenience store parking lot, less than a mile south of Newark Liberty International Airport's runways?
Waiting for the vapors to clear so they could search her belongings, police noted the most obvious clue: She was wearing a familiar white-and-brown uniform. By that night, co-workers and friends had identified her as Maria Leonor Fernandes, 32 years old and single, who worked minimum wage jobs at three nearby Dunkin' Donuts shops — often grabbing an hour or two of sleep in her car between shifts.
Within days, Fernandes was being mourned as a tragic heroine, a victim of our times.
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR ALL. When? by Don Abiodun Odedeyi
According to the 2006 Census, Nigeria's population is about
140million.
With this figure, providing adequate and affordable housing
in Nigeria is definitely a matter of importance.
This vacuum is surely something private sector cannot face
alone taking into cognizance huge investment the sector has witnessed over the
years
The Lagos zone alone has seen the opening of
Ibafo-Mowe-Ofada-Redeem axis, the Ikorodu-Ijede axis, the Sango-Ifo-Ota axis,
Ibeju-Lekki-Ajah axis, Badagry-Ojo axis mainly by the private sector. It is no
gainsaying that the efforts of the private sector have, largely, been out of
the ordinary Nigerian’s reach.
The major headache of many financial houses to finance
mortgage loan is the unpredictable economy. This has cut courage that won’t
allow many financial outfits to elongate mortgage tenure more than
3-5years.
To minimize risk, virtually all finance houses in Nigeria
demand an equity contribution between 20-50% with remaining payment (80%)
spread between 12 months and 60 months.
But what has been government's effort to this sector?
Monday, 20 October 2014
Abiodun Odedeyi's invitation is awaiting your response
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|

Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Webb retires from refereeing to become PGMOL technical director
Howard Webb has retired from refereeing to become technical director at Professional Game Match Officials Limited.
Webb, 43, started his refereeing career in 1989 and oversaw his first Premier League match in October 2003, before being added to Fifa's international referees' list two years later.
In 2010 he took charge of the Champions League final between Inter and Bayern Munich, and then the World Cup final in South Africa as Spain beat the Netherlands.
Webb's new role will include "overseeing the technical direction and standards that govern the on-field performance of PGMOL's match officials", according to an official statement.
He will also be responsible for the training and coaching of referees, as well as "informing and educating" the public on refereeing issues.
Mike Riley, former Premier League referee and general manager at PGMOL, added: "Howard has been the foremost referee of his generation and an inspiration for match officials in this country and around the world."
Good luck Webb
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone, powered by Easyblaze
Webb, 43, started his refereeing career in 1989 and oversaw his first Premier League match in October 2003, before being added to Fifa's international referees' list two years later.
In 2010 he took charge of the Champions League final between Inter and Bayern Munich, and then the World Cup final in South Africa as Spain beat the Netherlands.
Webb's new role will include "overseeing the technical direction and standards that govern the on-field performance of PGMOL's match officials", according to an official statement.
He will also be responsible for the training and coaching of referees, as well as "informing and educating" the public on refereeing issues.
Mike Riley, former Premier League referee and general manager at PGMOL, added: "Howard has been the foremost referee of his generation and an inspiration for match officials in this country and around the world."
Good luck Webb
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone, powered by Easyblaze
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Your business while you are still employed - HOW?
Good day reader, Have you given it a thought what business you can establish, manage without leaving your current job/work? I have been look...
.jpg)
-
A middle aged businessman, Oladele Pius, was this morning killed when a bomb went off under FESTAC/Mile 2 link bridge, Lagos, few metres a...
-
At about 10:50am today (23/4/2013), I was around Adekunle Police station when I saw people gathered around something, my journalistic ...
-
A hitherto unidentified policeman caught in a hidden camera allegedly demanding "dollar bribe" from a citizen has been identif...