Wednesday 4 March 2015

nigeria among the most hated country in britain,by pechamboi


Ten most favourable countries

1. Australia

2. Canada

3. USA

4. Netherlands

5. Sweden

6. Norway

7. Ireland

8. Germany

9. Italy

10. Spain



Ten most unfavourable countries
1. Russia

2. North Korea

3. Israel

4. Iran

5. Pakistan

6. Ukraine

7. Nigeria

8. Saudi Arabia

9. Turkey

10. Argentina

Board of Directors

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of AfriHUB Nig. Ltd. is made of seasoned and vastly experienced technocrats and business men who have over the years been the driving force behind the successes recorded in achieving the mission of AfriHUB, which is to provide world class quality Information Technology services to Nigerians at an affordable rate. Members of the Board are:

Prof. Manny Aniebonam - CEO/ President, AfriHUB LLC


With more than 20 years experience in IT in Nigeria and US, Prof. manny is the Founder & President Nigerian IT Professionals in the Americas (NITPA); He also Chaired NetTel@Africa.com Implementation Committee. Prof. Manny was an Asst. Professor of Information System Technology at George Washington University, USA. Prof. Manny Chairs the Board of Directors, AfriHUB Nigeria Ltd..

Tel: 08051111997



BRUCE KRASELSKY - FOUNDER/ BOARD MEMBER

Bruce Kraselsky, a lawyer and entrepreneur, has more than 25 years of experience in establishing, managing and growing technology-related companies in the US and other countries throughout the world. Currently, he serves as Managing Director of Space Partnership International, an international management consulting firm specializing in space, telecommunications and earth observation technologies and applications.




PROF. ILOCHI OKAFOR (SAN) - BOARD MEMBER

Professor Ilochi Okafor is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). He was also, former Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University. Prof Ilochi is an active board member whose contributions have continued to help spear-head the company in the positive direction.






PROF. MOBOLAJI ALUKO - BOARD MEMBER

More than 30 years in Engineering, Education and IT applications in Nigeria and the US; Vice-President, Nigerian IT Professionals in the Americas (NITPA); Professor & Past Chair of Department of Chemical Engineering at Howard University in Washington, DC.






VITALIS NDU - GENERAL MANAGER, AFRIHUB NIG. LTD./ BOARD MEMBER


With Over 15 years of progressive experience in construction & Operations Management and having occupied senior management positions at three organizations and companies with significant experience in Faith-based organizations, Mr. Vitalis Ndu occupies the twin Position of General Manager (Operations) as well as Board Member of AfriHUB Nigeria Ltd.
Tel: 08096337154






Daisy Aniebonam, Principal Partner:


Daisy has over 15 Years in the IT industry as a Project Manager in several Fortune 500 companies with responsibilities ranging from Help desk Support Specialist to Program Manager in charge of 300 Call Center Staff supporting critical Health Services Systems for the National Institute of Health (NIH). Daisy has a Masters Degree in Biological Sciences, and several IT professional Certifications including PMP.






Dr Sule Bassey . Board Member


Engr Dr Bassi is a PhD holder in Agricultural Engineering from Cranfield Institute of Technology, UK. He capped his education with a post Doctoral Certificate at the Volcani Institute, Bet Dagan in Israel. His major interests are in Rural Technology and Development, and International Relations through Technical Cooperation between nations. He has eighteen (18) years experience of University teaching at ABU Zaria and FUT Minna.

Monday 2 March 2015

Group asks politicians to halt spread of hate messages

Group asks politicians to halt spread of hate messages


Fuel scarcity takes toll on businesses nationwide

petrol station fuel
The nationwide industrial action embarked upon by oil industry workers since Monday has resulted in a fuel scarcity that has already taken a serious toll on businesses in major cities, particularly Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt.
Since last Monday when the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, chapter of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, and their counterparts in the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, called out their members on strike, normal supply of petroleum products has been disrupted nationwide.

Fuel crisis worsens in Abuja as queues remain at petrol stations

In spite of assurances by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, on Friday that the fuel scarcity that resurfaced in most major cities last Thursday would soon disappear, the situation worsened at the weekend in Abuja and environs.fuel queue
Long queues of anxious motorists continued to build outside most filling stations in the capital city, as most vehicle owners and commercial cab operators virtually relocated from their homes to the stations in an attempt to buy some quantity of the elusive essential commodity.
Some motorists, who said they woke up early on Sunday to see if they could buy fuel, were disappointed as stocks in most filling stations ran dry shortly after mid-day.
Except at the NNPC mega filling station in the Central Business District, most other filling stations were out of stock early, leaving long queues of vehicles stretching into distances.
The Conoil and Total filling stations located opposite the NNPC headquarters were dispensing till afternoon on Sunday, when they exhausted their stocks, while the Forte Oil filling station adjacent to NNPC mega station and Oando in Zone 1 were completely shut-down.
The Total and Oando filling stations at the Julius Berger round about, which sold the previous evening, did not have fuel to dispense to their customers by afternoon on Sunday, same as the Mobil, Conoil filling stations at Utako and IPCO, Forte Oil and Oando service stations at Jabi.
The situation was not different with most filling stations along the Airport Road, AYA, Maraba, Kubwa and Suleja in neighbouring Niger State.
In the wake of the worsening fuel crisis, the NNPC on Friday warned petroleum products consumers against panic buying and hoarding of fuel.
The Corporation’s spokesperson, Ohi Alegbe, who described the fuel queues noticed in some fuel stations across the country as artificial, said it was not necessary to switch on to the panic mode in desperate search for products, as adequate provision had been made for fuel supply within 48 hours.
Mr. Alegbe, who allayed the fears of consumers, said an additional volume of about 688 million litres of petrol had been supplied to the market for distribution.
The NNPC, he said, was working with all downstream industry operators, particularly marketers, to resolve the supply crisis.
Apart from having a healthy stock in its reserves at the strategic depots, he said the corporation had substantially increased the volume of petroleum products distributed to marketers, to check any short fall capable of triggering fears of an imminent scarcity of products.
However, the NNPC is still confident that the situation would soon normalise, as it takes days to completely resolve a disruption in the supply of products throughout the country.
Meanwhile, there was a stampede Monday morning as motorists on fuel queue scampered for safety after the Mobil filling station near the Mountain of Fire Church, Utako, caught fire.
Though the situation was later brought under control by the combined fire-fighting team of the Federal Fire Service and Julius Berger, the incident did sufficient damage as it disrupted the continued service to stranded motorists.

Though I have a babymama, I am still single & searching' - Flavour

Though I have a babymama, I am still single & searching' - Flavour

In an interview with City People magazine this week, Flavour said despite the fact that he has a babymama, Sandra Okagbue, who he welcomed a daughter with in September 2014, he is still a single man and searching for love. He said there's no woman in his life at the moment
"Yes though I have a baby mama, I am still single and searching. Not that I wouldn't want to get married one day, I will definitely get married but I don't have the time to settle down for marriage now. I am all over the place pursuing my career. I will want to give my family attention and the best when I finally decide to settle down as my parents gave me. My family raised me up by monitoring my activities so I will like to do same for my family. But that is not my priority now because I need more time to plan for that and I need to pursue my career first" he told City People.

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