Saturday 5 November 2016

Akogwu, Channels TV journalist murdered by Boko Haram in 2012, ‘resurfaces’ in Holland


The name ‘Enenche Akogwu’ may not ring a
bell in the Nigerian media landscape — he was
only 31 in 2012 when Boko Haram gunned him
down in Kano. But he remains a hero.
On January 20, 2012, Boko Haram launched a
series of attacks on Kano state. The Farm
Centre Police Station was affected as well, by
a bomb blast that claimed dozens of lives.
Rather than rely on figures from security
agents, as most journalists are wont to do,
Akogwu dashed to the scene of the blast to
find out for himself what had happened.
Idris Jibrin, his friend, would later say that
Akogwu’s body was found hours after. He had
been shot six times — three times in the chest
and three in the stomach. The bystanders
from whom he requested information on the
blast were insurgents themselves, and they
wasted no time in pulling the trigger.
Thereafter, not much has been said
about Akogwu, who won the Channels Television
Chairman’s Award the year before his death.
His name has virtually disappeared.
However, on Wednesday night, at the Free
Press Awards in The Hague, Netherlands,
‘Fisayo Soyombo, who was awarded the
Newcomer of the Year award, extolled the late
journalist’s virtues.
“A day like this is important to keep alive the
memory of journalists such as Akogwu, who
have paid the supreme price for journalism,”
Soyombo said after receiving the award.
“The truth is that I didn’t know Akogwu
personally in his lifetime; I never met him. But
to have died the way he did, it’s something I
can relate with because I’ve reported from
that zone myself.
“I dedicate this award to Akogwu; a name like
his should never die. The world must not
forget people like him.”

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FG employs 200,000 graduates, places them on N30,000 salar


The federal government has employed 200, 000
graduates to work as teachers and agricultural
extension workers across the country.
Laolu Akande, senior special assistant to the
vice president on media, disclosed this at the
second presidential economic communication
workshop in Abuja on Friday.
He said they would only work for two years.
“We have selected 200,000 graduates out of
500,000. This is the first batch,” he said.
“One hundred and fifty thousand will work as
teachers while 50, 000 will work as extension
workers.
“Their pay which is 30, 000 per month, will go
directly into their account.”
He said the selection process was completed “a
couple of weeks back,” but that BVN
screening for the candidates delayed the
exercise.
Akande explained that the new employees
would work in their states of residence, and
that their local governments would be in
charge of their supervision.
He added that another leg of the social
intervention programme, which is conditional
cash transfer to the poor, would kick off
soon.
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Beauty blogger, Nura Afia becomes the first Muslim CoverGirl ambassador

Popular Muslim beauty blogger has made history as the first Hijab wearing lady to be made a Cover Girl Ambassador. Nura 23, who has over 200,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel and over 300,000 Instagram followers is the ambassador for CoverGirl's 'So Lashy! mascara, with celebrities like Chloe + Halle, Sofia Vergara,  James Charles, Amy Pham and Katy Perry.
Revealing the new advert for 'So Lashy' on Instagram, CoverGirl wrote;
"#LashEquality = bold, sexy lashes for ALL.At COVERGIRL, we’ve always stood for inclusive beauty that supports any and all types — from skin types to lash types. We know that whether you have short, straight, light or long lashes, you all crave the same bold end look, so we listened and created#SoLashy mascara: the first mascara designed for any and all lash types. Representing all types of beauty, our#SoLashy fam (and their lashes) have come together to stand for#LashEquality. Bold, sexy lashes for all: are you on board? "
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