Thursday, September 5, 2013

9IJA ARTIST AT GLANCE!

Have you ever wondered the real names of your favorite artist there are but few ......
 Feel free to add more names in the comment section below and these would subsequently be added  to our list

GT da guitarman- Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo Olaolu Akingbogun
Sasha- Anthonia Yetunde Alabi
M.I-Jude Abaga
Olamide – Olamide Adedeji
Bouqui – Bukola Folayan
Brymo – Ashimi Olawale
Davido: David omokekere.
D’banj-Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo.
Wizkid-Ayo Balogun.
IcePrince-Panshak Zamani.
Asa-Bukola Elemide.
Terry G-Gabriel Amanyi.
Jesse Jagz-Jesse Garba Abaga.
Banky W-Olubankole Wellington.
Eldee-Lanre Dabiri.
2face-Innocent Idibia.
Psquare-Peter and Paul Okoye.
Sauce Kid-Babalola Falemi.
Eva-Eva Alordiah.
Timaya-Inetimi Alfred Odom.
9ice-Abolore Adegbola Akande.
Davido-David Adedeji Adeleke.
Wande Coal-Ojoshipe Wande Jnr.
D Prince-Charles Enebeli.
Dr SID-Sidney Onoriode Esiri.
Stylplus-Shifi Emoefe, Tunde Akinsanmi and Zeal Onyecheme.
Rugged Man-Michael Ugochukwu Stephens.
Skales-Raoul John Njeng-Njeng.
Mo’Cheddah-Modupe Ola.
Naeto C-Naetochukwu Chikwe.
Sould Sultan-Olanrewaju Fasasi.
Nigga Raw-Okechukwu Ukeja.
Durella-Oluwadamilare Kulaja.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

ASUU STRIKE 2013 UPDATE

ASUU STRIKE 2013 UPDATE: ASUU Strike End Draws Nearer As FG Releases Another N30Billion --
The Federal Government has on Tuesday declared that an additional 30 billion naira has been released to the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, claiming that it is at the verge of meeting almost all the demands of the University lecturers. Disclosing this development to newsmen, Gabriel Suswam, Chairman of the National Economic Empowerment Development Strategy (NEEDS) assessment implementation committee for universities, asserted that the Ministry of Education would disburse the fund to various universities across the country for the settlement of lecturers’ allowances. In his appeal to ASUU to consider the plight of the students and that of the government, Mr. Suswam faulted the union’s earlier claims that the N100 billion disbursed to the Union by the government for infrastructures in universities was without due and prior consultations. The ASUU leadership had last week expressed concerns that a clear modus operandi for assessing the funds released for the universities was yet to be stated by the government. Meanwhile, ASUU President, Nasir Fagge has continued to hold on to his position that anything short of N500 billion would not meet the immediate needs of the universities. “We observe that the Committee is so far mentioning only N100 billion. If the implementation is to be related to the funding requirements in the 2009 ASUU/FGN Agreement and the January 2012 MoU, what is due for 2012 and 2013 is N500 billion, not N100 billion,” Mr. Fagge had said. Mr. Suswam has however refuted claims of the Academic body, affirming that they were carried along in the entire process where N100 billion was agreed. He said, “ASUU participated in all the meetings where it was agreed to raise N100 billion, which has already been distributed to all the universities,” “In fact, the president of ASUU nominated one Dr. Baffa, who is very resourceful. He did all the work, and presented the criteria for distribution of the money which is based on the population of each university,” Mr. Suswam added. Suswan further clarified that the draft of the document was earlier sent to ASUU for scrutiny by the Committee and wondered where the complaint was coming from. “Instead, they wrote me a letter accusing the committee of insincerity. The councils are the ones that would verify what we are owing, go and ask them, ASUU said no, that unless we put N92 billion on the table,” Mr. Suswam said. Suswam warned the lecturers to stop blackmailing the government with their protest as the strike was almost going political. Recall that President Goodluck Jonathan and his cabinet members, especially, the Minister of Finance and Education have been at the receiving end since the strike action commenced. Even though the presidency has allayed fear that the agreement which was signed under a different administration would have adverse effect on the nation’s economy, President Jonathan has accepted to bear responsibility for the ongoing strike action and has appealed to the aggrieved lecturers to go back to classroom while the negotiation continues, or better still make a reasonable attempt at shifting ground. With several appeals from the government and other well meaning Nigerians on the need for the Academic body to resume work, many Nigerians are of the opinion that ASUU would have relaxed its decision and consider the ongoing nationwide appeal.
NEW THINGS MAKE NEWS........

Monday, September 2, 2013

LIFE MATHEMATICS

IF: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Equals:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26
Then,
Hard Work
H+A+R+D+W+O+ R+K
8+1+18+4+23+ 15+18+11 = 98%
Knowledge
K+N+O+W+L+E+ D+G+E
11+14+15+23 +12+5+4+7+5 = 96%...
Love
L+O+V+E
12+15+22+5 = 54%
Luck
L+U+C+K
12+21+3+11 = 47%
Most of us think this is the most important ?
Then what makes 100% ?
Is it Money ? .. NO !
M+O+N+E+Y
13+15+14+5+25 = 72%
Leadership ? …. NO ! ! !
L+E+A+D+E+R+ S+H+I+P
12+5+1+4+5+18+ 19+9+1 6 = 89%
Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our
attitude.
To go to the top,
To that 100% ,
What we really need to go further is … A bit more…
ATTITUDE
A+T+T+I+T+U+ D+E
1+20+20+9+ 20+21+4+5 = 100%
It is OUR ATTITUDE towards God, Life and Work that makes OUR
Life 100% ! ! !
Have the Right Attitude in Life!!
And make it to the top!

WHO'S ON YOUR TEAM!

Got Support? Who’s On Your Team?
When it comes to achieving your goals and/or growing your business, who do you count on for support?

I hope you have a supportive spouse and family. I hope your friends encourage you to go for your highest and best. Unfortunately, many people don’t have that kind of support. And even those who do, recognize that their loved ones have their own things to deal with and simply can’t always be there for them.
In your quest for success, it’s a good idea to take a close look at your support system—the tools, resources, environment and the people who are in your corner. Who can you really count on? Are they there only for the good times or are they there through the thick and the thin? The more you can shore up your support team, the easier it’s going to be to achieve your important goals.
It might sound good to say you did it by yourself. Or like Frank Sinatra, “I did it my way.” But the truth is, if you can accomplish your goal all by yourself, your goal probably isn’t big enough. I think you should go for something that’s bigger than yourself—something worthy of not only your best, but also the support and contribution of others.
Where do you get this kind of support? Well, you have to create it. Because it’s very rare that it happens by itself. You have to be responsible for creating your team—whether paid or unpaid.
Napoleon Hill, in his classic book Think and Grow Rich, explained the importance of having a mastermind team. He gave example after example of how successful people he studied used the mastermind principle—sometimes unconsciously, but mostly with intention. He went so far as to say, “When two or more people coordinate in a spirit of harmony and work toward a definite objective or purpose, they place themselves in position, through the alliance, to absorb power directly from the great storehouse of Infinite Intelligence.”
That might seem a bit out there to you, but I can attest to what Hill wrote. It’s that powerful.
At the very least you need a coach. Professional athletes do. Why not you? Aren’t your goals and your life as important as an athlete’s career?
And there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have a MasterMind team.