Friday, 24 February 2017

Jay Z is Songwriters’ Hall of Fame’s first rapper

Jay Z is Songwriters’ Hall of Fame’s first rapper
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The international news network is buzzing with the announcement of Jay Z as the first rapper to be inducted into Songwriters’ Hall of Fame.
The award-winning artiste who was nominated alongside some top musicians has continued to top his game in the entertainment scene.
Already listed as the rapper with the most number 1 albums in history, he is now the first to be inducted into the prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame class of 2017.
The announcement of the 2017 inductees was made by legendary musician Nile Rodgers on CBS This Morning show.
The Songwriters Hall of Fame honors musicians whose work represents a spectrum of the most loved songs from the world’s popular music songbook. British rock band, Queen was the first band to be inducted in 2003.
While making the announcement, Nile Rodgers also talked about how Hov is a deserving candidate for the award.
Other inductees of 2017 include Babyface, Berry Gordy, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Robert Lamm, James Pankow & Peter Cetera (Chicago) and Max Martin.
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2017 budget: Presidency, lawmakers resolve grey areas Share 0 Tweet 0 2017 budget: Presidency, lawmakers resolve grey areas

2017 budget:  Presidency, lawmakers resolve grey areas
Prof. Osinbajo.
The Presidency and the leadership of the National Assembly on Wednesday resolved grey areas in the 2017 budget, it was learnt yesterday.
The different positions of the two arms of government on some areas was said to have threatened the early passage of the Appropriation Bill.
The Acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, and the leadership of the National Assembly held a meeting on Wednesday night to resolve their differences.
A source said it was agreed that “the budget should be structured in a manner that will give priority attention to all existing capital projects to avoid abandoned projects”.
The source said that it was also agreed that deliberately leaving out key projects in the budget only to take care of them through extra-budgetary expenditure should not be allowed.
Specifically, the meeting was said to have resolved that that projects, such as the N6.9 billon Abuja Airport rehabilitation which was provided for in the 2017 budget, should be captured in the capital aspect of the budget.
The meeting was held at the Presidential Villa at the instance of Osinbajo was attended by Senate President Bukola Saraki,  House Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other principal officers of the National Assembly.
Minister of Finance Mrs. Kemi Adeosun and Budget and National Planning Minister Udoma Udo Udoma and a few others were also at the meeting.
It was said that Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) yet to defend their budget proposals were directed to do so immediately.
It was also learnt that key road projects, such as the Lagos-Ibadan expressway are to be given more funds to facilitate their early completion.
Before the Villa meeting, the leadership of the Senate had met with committee chairmen to get information on the budget.
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Smartphone: Gionee to launch A1 at Mobile World Congress 2017

Smartphone: Gionee to launch A1 at Mobile World Congress 2017
Gionee Communication Equipment Co. Ltd, will launch a brand new smartphone A1, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC).
Mobile World Congress is the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry, organised annually by the Groupe Speciale Mobile Associatio (GSMA) in Barcelona, Spain.
Groupe Speciale Mobile Association (GSMA) is an association of mobile operators and related companies devoted to support the standardization, deployment and promotion of the GSM mobile telephone system.
It represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting nearly 800 operators with more than 250 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem.
Speaking ahead of the February 27, world forum, the Marketing Director, Gionee Nigeria, Mr Somoye Habeeb, said the phone which has a long-life battery and equipped with sensational selfie camera, and dual cameras for enhanced photo quality will be in the class of high end devices tat will be officially launched in Spain.
According to Gionee’s research into consumer needs in India and Africa, Habeeb said: “Handsets with a better selfie performance and seamless user experience are becoming increasingly popular with local consumers.
Users expect to be able to take bright, beautiful and natural-looking selfies at any time of the day or night. The younger generation regard selfies as an expression of themselves and they tend to share their photos through various social channels whenever and wherever they are.”
Gionee, he said, has noticed this increasing popular trend and has devoted itself to the evolution of the selfie experience.
“At MWC 2017, we will launch a product which combines its traditional feature, its long-life battery, with outstanding selfie features and performance, that will enable users to capture their unique beauty through the camera. The new device will be equipped with a function that will allow users to tailor the lighting effects to that of a professional photography studio,” he said.
He added that the firm will continue to feature their long life battery and leverage integrated solutions to guarantee the super battery. “The large battery capacity combines an ultrafast charge through dual charging chips and excellent power-saving system.
“As a leading smartphone manufacturer in China, Gionee is always pursuing evolution and globalization. William Lu, President of Gionee, will be happy to share his insights into the global smartphone industry and future trends at Hall 8, NEXTech Theatre C on February 27 by 11:00 am.,” he said.__{
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Protest in Abuja over attacks in South Africa

Protest in Abuja over attacks in South Africa
•ANGER: Members of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) protesting in Abuja against xenophobic attacks in South Africa...yesterday
GROUP of furious youths demonstrated yesterday in Abuja against attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
Their protest raised the tension between the two countries over xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
Many Nigerians have lost properties and others have been killed in the past.
The protesters stormed the office of mobile giant MTN.
MTN is the biggest South African company in Nigeria. They stole customers’ phones, vandalised equipment and attacked customers, a spokesman for MTN said.
 Security officers cordoned off the building’s entrance.
“They forcibly entered the MTN office. Security men were around but unable to curtail the protesters, who forced the gates open and entered the office,” a witness said.
“Some protesters were touts. Some were students. In their midst were some criminals that took away some customers’ phones and other things,” he added, asking not to be named.
A South African government source described the attack as serious. “This wasn’t just some people on the street throwing stones. They broke into the building and stole things and broke things,” the source said.
The incident coincided with a visit by MTN chairman Phuthuma Nhleko to Abuja to see acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
This week, at least 20 shops believed to belong to immigrants were looted in South Africa’s capital. Police refused to say if the attackers were specifically targeting foreigners.
“Currently, in 2017, there are renewed incidents of violence against foreign national in Rosettenville and Pretoria West,” Gigaba told a media briefing.
“Unfortunately, xenophobic violence is not new in South Africa,” he said, recounting similar incidents in the past.
The minister said some residents in Pretoria have planned a march on Friday against immigrants, citing competition for jobs and allegations of criminal activity, such as prostitution and drug dealing in the poor township west of Pretoria.
The South African government is also driving against illegal foreign workers.
South African officials will inspect workplaces to see if firms are employing undocumented foreigners, the home affairs minister says.
A official, Malusi Gigaba, said more than 60 employees of retail chain Spar “without documentation” had been arrested.
Mr Gigaba warned that firms would be “penalised” if they breached the law, and said they should not fuel tensions by “playing locals against foreigners”.
Many unemployed South Africans accuse foreigners of taking their jobs.
South Africa’s foreign affairs department dismissed claims that Nigerian nationals were targets of xenophobic violence.
Spokesperson Clayson Monyela said the attacks were nothing more than sporadic criminal incidents. The government also said inflammatory social media statements by South Africans and foreign nationals against each other were unnecessary.
In his budget speech on Wednesday, South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said that 35% of the labour force was unemployed or had given up looking for work.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has given 48 hours ultimatum to all South African companies in Nigeria to relocate over the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
The students gave the ultimatum at a peaceful demonstration at some South African companies in Abuja yesterday.
During the march the students carried a banner, which read: ‘’NANS Against Xenophobic Attacks on Nigerians.’’
While the students marched, security men stood and watched to ensure law and order.
The President of NANS, Mr Kadiri Aruna, said in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at  DSTV office, a South African company, in Wuse 2, Abuja, that Nigerian students had resolved to condemn the attacks.
“We are saying that enough is enough as South Africans have openly attacked and bullied Nigerians.’’
Aruna said that the protest would also serve as a warning to other countries trying to underrate Nigerians.
He stressed that the poor treatment being meted out to Nigerians was particularly insulting, given the role Nigeria played in ending the apartheid regime in South Africa.
“Nigeria contributed 80 per cent of the freedom the South Africans are enjoying today because we saved them from the jaws of apartheid.
“Who is South Africa to humiliate Nigeria? So they forget things so soon, let them go back to history and records to see how much financial assistance and what the country did to save them,’’ he said.
The union president said that the situation was inhuman and for this reason all reasonable Nigerians must react.
“In science they say you use malaria to cure malaria, now you use madness to cure their madness, and that is why we are advising them to leave Nigerian soil before 48 hours.’’
He said that the Federal Government should not wait till the dying minute before evacuating Nigerians from South Africa.
Aruna said it was time for government not to only condemn the attacks but take a firm stand by summoning South Africa’s  high commissioner and if possible cut diplomatic ties with that country.
“Government should take extra-diplomatic measures in dealing with the latest deadly assaults because if nothing drastic is done it will become a regular occurrence.
“This is the time to place South Africa where it belongs,’’ he said.
He said that the last time the xenophobic attack happened nothing was done, no action was taken and no arrest was made and that was why South Africans repeated the attacks.
Aruna said it was so unfortunate that during the attacks the South African Government refused to take up its responsibility of securing Nigerians and their properties.
“The government of South Africa is criminally quiet and they say silence is consent, and their police are folding their hands while they are killing Nigerians, this is conspiracy, enough is enough,’’ he said.
He said the peaceful rally would continue and spread across the country
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