Tuesday, 11 November 2014

OAU Alumnus Appointed To Pennsylvania State Board

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has named Dr Teni Atalabi Osundeko to the State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counsellors in October 2014. Her appointment was recently approved by the Senate of Pennsylvania.


Osundeko assumes a vital role in protecting public safety through the regulatory process. As a member of the Board, she will assist in the promulgating rules and regulations on the practice of social work in Pennsylvania.

Teni Osundeko is an American who was born and raised in Nigeria with roots in Emure Ekiti. She is an Author, Public Speaker, Business Owner and Psychotherapist. Dr Osundeko earned her undergraduate degree from the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria. She holds several graduate degrees including one from Capella University and the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

She is owner and Clinical Director of Teni Counseling & Consulting Services; one of Central Pennsylvania’s few black and female owned counseling agencies.
Teni has also been an adjunct faculty at the Temple University Graduate School of Social Work.

She is an active volunteer and has served on the Executive Board of many organisations both at home and abroad.
She is Founder and Director of the Bibi Atalabi Foundation, a charity that provides educational scholarships and resources to disadvantaged children in Nigeria. She is also Founder and President of the Praying Mothers of USA. Teni is passionate about the Yoruba language and culture and holds an annual Yoruba summer camp for children in the Harrisburg area.

Teni and her husband of 25 years, Dr Sola Osundeko (a physician) have three children. Teni is an ordained Minister of the Redeemed Christian Church of God and currently serves as co-pastor of RCCG Livingspring, York, Pennsylvania.

Dr Osundeko is excited and humbled to have this unique opportunity to serve Pennsylvanians in this capacity.

She stated that “it is critical to protect our citizens from unprofessional and unauthorised practice of social work. Social Workers must do no harm as we seek to help others”.


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Saturday, 8 November 2014

BBC Calls Winners Chapel "Witchcraft Church"

The news dedicated to winners chapel int'l and its plans to establish school in the UK, the BBC introduced under the headline "Nigerian witchcraft Church in bid to open Kent school"


What exactly have Nigeria done wrong to deserve this accolade of embarrassments from the international media?

Below is the article:

A Nigerian church accused of linking poor discipline to witchcraft wants to open an independent school in Kent.

Winners' Chapel International, which is currently under investigation by the Charity Commission, wants to open the school at its Dartford site.

Human rights campaigners and the National Secular Society are urging the government to turn down the school bid.

The church, whose leader Bishop David Oyedpo was filmed accusing a woman of being a witch, declined an interview.

The organisation, which has its headquarters in Nigeria, is known as Living Faith Church Worldwide and also Winners' Chapel International (WCI).
Bishop Oyedepo, its leader in Nigeria, has been shown on YouTube slapping a woman and accusing her of being a witch.

His son David Oyedepo Junior is the pastor at WCI's European headquarters in Dartford, where the church organisation wants to open Kingdom Heritage Model School for children aged four to seven.

But groups including the National Secular Society (NSS) have raised concerns amid claims the church links child "disobedience" to witchcraft - citing the David Oyedepo Ministries website, which states "disobedience is as terrible as witchcraft".

Stephen Evans, from the NSS, said the Metropolitan Police had investigated 27 cases of child abuse related to witchcraft this year.

He said: "There's a need to be vigilant and there's a need to tackle this.

"You don't do this by allowing organisations that believe in witchcraft and are associated with witch-hunting to open in the UK."


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Friday, 7 November 2014

Blessing Okagbare Finally Ties The Knot

Nigerian track and field athlete and Olympic and World Championships gold medalist Blessing Okagbare, 26, is getting married as you read this. Her traditional wedding to Otegheri Jude Igho is happening right now in Sapele, Delta state in the presence of family and friends.

Their white wedding will hold tomorrow, November 8th, at St Patrick Catholic Church Sapele. A big congratulations to them.

MTN Launches N10 Recharge Card Today

Subscribers to the telecommunications service provider, MTN Nigeria will, as from today, have the opportunity to recharge their phones for as low as N10.


The Chief Marketing Officer of MTN, Bayo Adekanmbi, revealed this in a statement on Thursday.

The statement quoted Adekambi to have said that the initiative, to be launched in Kano, was to ensure that no Nigerian was shut out of the values that the network offers.

It stated, “Apart from making it possible for customers to purchase airtime at the lowest rates, it also offers opportunities for small scale entrepreneurs to sell low-unit portion packs of recharge cards as a new revenue stream. Again, everyday people such as Maishayi, neighbourhood stalls, housewives, students, etc would also benefit immensely from this proposition.”


But seriously, will this N10 airtime be really useful? It looks like not necessary to me jor!

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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Baptist Student Fellowship Graduates 125 FFBS Students

Sunday was a joyous moment at Baptist Student Fellowship a.k.a The Jesus People as the Foundation and Follow-up Bible School (FFBS) unit graduated 125 students. This is coming after months of intensive training of the students in the Word of God.


The graduands who were dressed colourfully in Black and Purple uniforms looked radiant as many well wishers and friends travel from far and near to felicitate with them. The sermon of the day saw the graduands and the whole congregation admonished and charged by the Guest Minister, Rev.(Mrs) Femi Okunola on the topic "Unveiled Transformed Agents of Transformation". She emphasized the need for them to be the agents of transformation in our present day Nigeria.
The ceremony never ended without the high pitch moment when outstanding students in various categories were awarded. Adekanmbi Blessing whose name was the song of the day emerged the overall Best Graduating Student. She received numerous prizes for best performances in various categories. Our correspondent's effort to reach Blessing after the event proved abortive but our chat with her teacher, Sister Ruth Brooks who coincidentally during her own time as an FFBS student graduated as the overall Best Graduating Student revealed that Blessing was deservedly awarded. In her response, she gave all glory back to God as her own impact was to teach and motivate her.

Best Graduating Studen; Adekanmbi Blessing receiving her prize from the President of the Fellowship

The Principal of the FFBS, Brother Ezekiel Olaniran in his own reaction appreciated God over the success of the programme which was meant to be the last major event of the current tenure. He gave an insight into what the FFBS is all about. In his words, "Foundation and Follow-Up Bible School BSF for this session involved both theoretical and practical aspect. The practical aspect involved Prayer Sessions, Morning Cries, Hospital and Prison Visitations among others.


Senate Finally Passes Cyber Crime Bill Into Law

By Emeka Aginam

When Nigeria's telecoms revolution took off after the licensing of GSM operators in 2001, it heralded positive developments for Nigerians as a people, and the economy in general. Communications among Nigerians and between Nigeria and the rest of the world, which was very difficult, became simplified almost overnight.


As the GSM operators penetrated the virgin market, information technology devices became prime gadgets for acquisition by Nigerians.

In no time, computers with internet connections became ubiquitous, and with the coming of data services, devices with mobile internet capability became choice attraction. When the tablet computer took the world by storm, Nigeria and Nigerians were not left out as tablets of various brands found their way to Nigeria, and were promptly gobbled up by a population whose desire to communicate became almost insatiable.

Thus, Nigerians joined the rest of the world in being active in cyberspace. Thousands, even millions, opened email accounts, and started playing games online. E-commerce gained ground, and online retailers are smiling to the banks. But like every good thing, the ugly came with it.
Scammers started operating in cyberspace, ripping off the unwary. While the Police and other law-enforcement agents tried their best, a major flaw existed: there was simply no law that captures cybercrime and prescribes punishment for cyber criminals.

It was this that prompted many interest groups in the ICT arena to clamour for a cyber crime law to regulate activities in the sector as well as to take care of the criminally-minded.

Only recently, the Senate passed the long-awaited Cyber Crime Bill into law.

It would be recalled that in the past 10 years, several bills on cybercrime had been pushed to the National Assembly by the Nigerian Information Technology experts, but none scaled through the final reading on the floor of the Senate.

Many of the bills did not even get a mention, but recently, one of the bills eventually passed through the final reading and was approved by Senate, a development that has drawn commendations from ICT professionals in the country.

In 2011, Senator Gbenga Kaka (APC, Ogun East) had presented a bill to stop cybercrime. But the bill came under controversy due to a section related to social media.

In January, President Goodluck Jonathan in the bill titled, "Cybercrime Bill, 2013", which was routed through the Senate President, David Mark, had urged members of the upper legislative chamber to consider its enactment into law.

The bill introduced July 28, 2011, was targeted at curbing the activities of internet scammers, who always give the country bad name, both locally and internationally.

Cybercrime


Cybercrime is a term for any illegal activity that uses a computer as its primary means. It also includes any illegal activity that uses a computer for the storage of evidence.

Cybercrimes include crimes that have been made possible by computers, such as network intrusions and the dissemination of computer viruses, as well as computer-based variations of existing crimes, such as identity theft, stalking, bullying and terrorism.

The passage of the bill is also part of the continuation of measures towards safeguarding the nation's presence in cyberspace while ensuring protection of critical national information infrastructure. Accordingly, the bill provides for the prohibition, prevention, detection, response, investigation and prosecution of Cyber Crimes and for other related matters, 2014.

Boosts Nigeria's image


One thing is clear with the passage of the bill. Cyber crimes, especially the advanced fee fraud popularly known as 419 are expected to be reduced to the barest minimum.

Similarly, with the passage of the bill, notable official government websites including that of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the country's clearing house for IT projects will now be adequately protected..

Meanwhile, chairman of the Senate Committee, Sen. Umaru Dahiru, while presenting the report before the Senate for consideration and passage said that the bill seeks to provide a legal framework for the implementation and evaluation of response and preventive measures in the fight against cyber crime in line with international best practices.

Provisions of the law


It provides a legal framework for the prohibition and punishment of electronic fraud and cybercrime whilst promoting e-government services, electronic communications and transactions between public and private bodies as well as institutions and individuals.
The law has criminalized certain acts and omissions in line with regional and international best practices and provide procedural guidelines for the investigation of such offences.

It also defines the liability of service providers and ensures that national interest is not compromised by the use of electronic communications. Meanwhile, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary session of the Senate on Thursday, 23 October, put the question on the bill that sailed through third reading and was thus passed. Ekweremadu noted that the Bill would go a long way in fighting corruption as well as reduce to the barest minimum the rate of cyber-crime in Nigeria.

Stakeholders react


Commending the passage of the Cybercrime Bill into law, CEO of Mobile Software Solutions, Chris Uwaje however noted that the law is fundamentally flawed by the fact that the foundation for the ICT Legislation Architecture for Nigeria which is the "National Information Technology (IT) Bill" and its enabling Acts- has not been laid.

For Lanre Ajayi, ATCON President, the passage of the bill is welcome , adding that it would boost e-commerce. Similarly, Jimson Olufuye, chairman of the Africa ICT Alliance, also commended passage of the bill, noting that what is critical is smooth, full implementation of its provisions.

Speaking on the new development, Jide Awe, Chairman Publicity, Trade and Event Committee of Nigeria Computer Society believes that the bill requires the President's assent to become law.

"Cybersecurity legislation is however long overdue" he said. The political class has actually been quite slow and it is about having an appreciation of the damage absence of cyber legislation does to a nation and its people.

Provides for a safe digital environment


"Effective enforcement will deter and penalize cyber mischief, and stem the negative misconceptions about the Nigerian nation in the foreign media and community.


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Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Apply For 8th Ships & Ports Annual National Essay Competition

8th Ships & Ports Annual National Essay Competition 


TOPIC: How Should government and stakeholders address the Apapa traffic gridlock?


Prizes: 

  • Prize for the Best Overall Essay 
  • Prize for Creative Writing Prize for Research 
  • Prize for Outstanding Essays Entries 

Deadline:

Friday 28th November, 2014

 Prize Presentation:

Tuesday 16th December 2014

To Participate, DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM HERE FOR FREE