Friday, November 30, 2012

Today, December 1, NIGERIA NOW art soiree


The Nigeria Now Art Fund, a not for profit group established to support emerging Nigerian artists, is organizing a show on Saturday, December 1. Below are the details from the organizers:

"Its been an amazing year and so we have decided to top it off with an exciting final show.
For this show we have decided to bring you not one but TWO FEATURED artists, as well as an array of other new and established artistic talents. 
"The show will feature NEW WORKS by Ayoola Gbolahan and Bob Nosa Uwagboe.
Other artists exhibiting include Nyemike Onwuka, Juliet Ezenwa, Tyna Adebowale Victoria Udondian, Temitayo Ogunbiyi, Tonie Okpe and numerous others...Please see the attached invitation for details. 
"This time we will also be bringing you an exciting performance by one of the best Yoruba Bata drumming troups in the country. 
"OYELAMI YORUBA PERFORMAING ENSEMBLE - Featuring the well known Bata master Chief Muraina Oyelami who will perform at 6pm
"Sat December 1st, 4pm-8pm. 34 Limpopo Street, Maitama.
"Drinks and light snacks will be served.
"RSVP is required to nigerianow2012@gmail.com- only guests on the Security list will be admitted. A donation of 1000Naira is suggested." 
Caroline Sage
For Nigeria Now

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Monday, November 26, 2012

BookJam this Friday, November 30, at the Abuja Literary Society

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:  Samuel Kolawale, Deji Fisho, and Dili Nwanko are three authors to
be featured at the monthly BookJam being organised by the Abuja Literary Society 

BookJam Features The Book of M, Decoded, and Verdict of the Oracle
by Ken Ike 

Abuja’s famous monthly book feast continues its non-stop literary entertainment this month when it features debut author, Samuel Kolawole, of The Book of M, alongside bestselling author of SWITCH, Deji Fisho whose new book, DECODED, was recently published. Joining the duo is debut playwright, Dili Nwankwo, author of The Verdict of the Oracle. The trio will feature in the November BookJam@Silverbird Abuja on Friday 30th Nov., the last Abuja BookJam in 2012.

The BookJam@Silverbird Abuja is a collaboration of the Abuja Literary Society and Silverbird Lifestyle. It holds every last Friday of the month and is anchored by co-host of the Abuja Poetry Slam, Jide Attah. The BookJam consists of book readings, book signings, musical presentations, raffle draw and a discussion by the guest writers. In addition, there is usually a special Slam poetry performance by some of Abuja’s finest Slam champions.

November’s BookJam authors are a diverse and talented trio that’ll surely thrill Abuja’s literati. Ibadan-based, Samuel Kolawole is a fresh voice in fiction writing whose debut book is a must read for thriller and suspense lovers. Deji Fisho, banker and business developer, has already established a reputation for innovative thinking and leadership. A Trustee of the Abuja Literary Society, Fisho’s self-made entrepreneurial success is evidence of the focused, can-do spirit from which he authored the bestselling selling SWITCH in 2010. His new book, DECODED continues the trend of transformative motivational writing for Nigerian youths. Abuja-based Nwankwo is a Law professional whose deep interest in creative writing has been sustained for several years with forays into poetry and books for children.


Samuel Kolawole:

A promising heavyweight writer who made his debut appearance as an author with the short story collection, The Book of M, Kolawole’s prose fiction has received numerous positive reviews from literary acclaimed magazines such as Pulp Fiction magazine and StoryTime of South Africa, Nigeria’s Nextnewspaper and Eastown Fiction, of Michigan, USA.

He has been featured as Author-of-the-Month for his story Memories and Penitence at Tea with George, an online project of Desperanto and Kanev Books in New York interested in the exhibition of talented poetry and short story writers.

Described as a dark, gritty and frightening tale in several reviews, Kolawole’s The Book of M touches upon the themes of sex, superstition, lust and greed. It combines “imaginative and detailed writing,” says Jenna Cato Bass, Co-Editor, Pulp Fiction Magazine.

Among the collection of short stories is ‘My Meat is Tough, My Blood was Bitter,’which tells of an adventurous midnight excursion. ‘Mules of Fortune’ is the story of a mother and her children caught in the world of smuggling ammunition to rebels in their desperation to survive. The survival of a ghastly accident forges an unusual bond between them. ‘Meme’ recounts the tale of a female convict that tries in vain to pay the ultimate price for her sins.

Kolawole contributes to several literary magazines and journals such as Jungle Jim, Eastown Fiction, Translitmag, Sentinel Quarterly, Short Story Day among others. He is the winner of the 2010, Reading Bridges Fellowship and a recipient of the Ebedi International Writers Residency.


Deji Fisho:

Fisho is the founder of SWITCH DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE, an NGO with the drive to rewrite and redefine the values of Nigerians. He is an entrepreneur, International motivation speaker and a force to reckon with in the financial and consultancy circles.

Diji co-founded Fortis MicroFinance bank in 2006, a financial institution that under his mantle of leadership developed into one of the efficient microfinance banks in Nigeria. he also co-founded Chelsea Microfinance Bank in Delta State, SG CAPITALE and Invictus Universal Concept.

He successfully consults for several financial, insurance, Energy, Healthcare and ICT companies. He is a consultant to the Rivers State Microcredit Agency, Bank of Agriculture (BOA), Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and British Council.

Fisho is said to be passionate about two things – mentoring youths and entrepreneurship. However, he also has a passion for writing which stems from his love of the aforementioned.

His first book titled SWITCH, explores the dynamics of leadership and transformation. His recent book,DECODED, is a handbook of a kind to prospective entrepreneurs. Fisho effectively uses real life and relatable situations to educate readers on re-evaluation of the perception of wealth and to show that wealth can be achieved by anyone through hard work, Initiative, planning, value change and self discipline.

It is a motivational read with practical and challenging passages that gives the reader focus and direction on whatever ideas they intend to develop. Deji actually enjoys golfing and his heroes include the Late President John F. Kennedy, Tony Elumelu, John D. Rockefeller and Nelson Mandela.

Dili Nwankwo:
Nwankwo is a graduate of Law, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) and a Higher Diploma holder in Mass Communication, Institute of Management Science and Technology (IMT), Enugu. His first book The Ambitious Village Boy was published in 2003 and is presently on the National Examination Council (NECO) Syllabus for Junior Secondary Schools.

An author of several children’s book such as Ogadi, The Golden Girl and Jay-Jay Weeps from Sleep, he writes poetry for which he has received awards. Verdict of the Oracle is his first step into playwriting. The drama centers on the phasing out of traditional practices following the arrival of Christianity in a community.

The tragic-comedy is about village chiefs, Agwotorumbe and Ezemmuo’s struggle to hold back the tides of civilization in the form of Rev. Fr. Ejike. It is ironic, heavy with imagery, a tad humourous with a good plot. In its simplicity the book title can be easily detected and though the plot is predictable it develops in unpredictable lines. The author succeeds in presenting character development, achieving rounded characters with peculiar characteristics.

Verdict of the Oracle shows the idiosyncrasies of the earlier and traditionalist beliefs and the need to draw a line between greed and personal aggrandizement.

So, the last 2012 edition of Abuja’s BookJam on Nov. 30th evening plans to be a thrilling combination of fiction, transformational discourse and drama.

Ike is the SlamMaster of the Abuja Literary Society and can be reached at:
abujaliterarysociety@gmail.com.


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Impact Hub Leadership Exhibitions - The Life of Gandhi



Impact Hub, an outfit based in Abuja, is holding a series of exhibitions designed to stimulate public interest (especially the youth) in the subject of leadership. According to the organisers,
"Leadership it is said is a critical factor that is crucial to national development. The concept of leadership is taught in schools but there is also a saying ‘Many things are taught but most things are caught’. In other words, if individuals (especially youth) are not actively engaged in the subject of leadership in a creative and participatory manner, their full potential in leadership may not be actualized.
"The exhibition consist a tour through a leader’s life using visual/video aids. The guided tours however take a closer look at various aspects of leadership such as the background/ history, character, habits, methods, challenges (faced), of the leader exhibited and seek to bring to fore lessons that are useful for the ‘here and now’. Next, the participants are encouraged to identify their spheres of influence and put into practice the principles of leadership they have learned. This is achieved through visual displays, video content as well as games that teach leadership and take home assignments. In the first week over 250 students participated in the guided tour program and a similar number has been booked to take part in the second week. 
"Impact Hub Leadership Clubs for schools is a follow-up program designed to ingrain the desire for leadership and equip children with requisite skills."
These photos, courtesy of IMPACT HUB, were taken at the exhibition.





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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Documentary film festival at the French Institute - ongoing from now till December 1


Every evening from now on to December 1st, come to the French Institute at 7pm to watch a documentary (with English subtitles) on an outdoor screen. Entrance is free! Feel welcome to come with your friends or families.

For more information, please contact cultural@institutfr-nigeria.org or call 0805 9478 456.

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Monday, November 12, 2012

A taste of Indonesia - this Saturday


The Embassy of Indonesia is holding a bazaar this Saturday, November 17, at 10am.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

35 events to choose from at the Lagos Book and Art Festival - 14th Edition


Toyin Akinosho, Publisher of Africa Oil & Gas Report and Secretary General of the CORA Art & Cultural Foundation, has announced that the 14th Lagos Book & Art Festival will take place on the 16th to 18th of November 2012 at the Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos, with a pre-event Publishers’ Forum and Cocktail holding on the 15th.


A theme has also been announced for the festival, The Narrative of Conflict, which focuses on how the written word and the literacy it engenders interrogates the different conflicts that surround current existence and recent past. The festival is dedicated to the veteran artist Bruce Onabrakpeya who turned 80 this year and whose work and dedication to the arts continue to be a source of inspiration to generations of Nigerians.

The Lagos Book & Art Festival, or LABAF as it’s often called, is a landmark event on the nation’s culture calendar with sprawling book displays, exhibitions, live music and drama performances, and an array of literary events that take time out to dig deep into the content of books.

According to Akinosho: “LABAF is self-styled as Africa’s Biggest Culture Picnic because we don’t just put together a book fair, a performance concert, a literary festival or an art expo. What we do is a healthy fusion of all four in a festival atmosphere, and for the past 14 years, the festival has become an important destination for families, literary and art enthusiasts, culture producers, children and even lovers. We have had people who came as children years ago still attending now as young adults. We have also had people who met at the festival grounds for the first time years ago, still attending as married couples. What keeps them coming back is the way the festival allows them to engage with culture in a fun atmosphere, that is why it is Africa’s Biggest Culture Picnic."

For a complete timetable of the activities, CLICK HERE...


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012

REMINDER: Abuja International Women's Club Annual Opening Event - tomorrow, November 7


The Abuja International Women’s Club invites all ladies in Abuja who are interested in meeting new people from different cultures and in participating in social and cultural events, to its Annual Opening Event on Wednesday, 7th November 2012 at 10:00a.m at the Sheraton’s Italian Restaurant “Luigi's”.

The Charge is N2,700 per person. Refreshments and finger foods will be served.

Guest speaker: Hanneke Rozema, author of a book about multi-cultural marriages. She will talk about living with cultural differences

Kindly RSVP to abujaiwc@yahoo.com or by SMS to 0803 877 8732 

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P.S.
You don't have to be a current member of AIWC to attend the Annual Opening Event. According to the President, Doha, they "would like to see a good number of ladies attend this event for them to know more about the club and its activities, and eventually become members."

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

VACANCY for a network support officer

A vacancy for a Network Support Officer has been announced by the Henry Jackson Foundation Medical Research International Ltd/Gte. The closing date is 12 November 2012. Send cover letter & resume to wrpnrecruitment@gmail.com. Subject: Network Support Officer.

Section A: Background: HJFMRI Ltd/Gte 

HJF Medical Research International, Ltd/Gte (HJFMRI) is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (the “Foundation”), which is a nonprofit corporation authorized by the Congress of the United States of America. The Foundation has entered into Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (“USAMRAA”) to conduct a program of basic and applied Human Immunodeficiency Virus research, supported by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command as part of the U.S. Military Human Immunodeficiency Virus Research Program. 

On July 14, 2006, the Foundation formed, organized and incorporated HJFMRI as an independent Nigerian company limited by guarantee. The specific purposes for which HJFMRI was formed include, but are not limited to (1) serving as a focus for the interchange between military and civilian medicine for the mutual benefit of military and civilian medicine, (2) fostering beneficial cooperative efforts in research, education, and medical services by providing services and personnel as may be necessary to carry out such cooperative efforts, and (3) fostering international programs of importance to civilian and military medicine in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

Pursuant to, and to the extent authorized by Subcontract Agreement between the Foundation and HJFMRI; HJFMRI will provide or contract to provide such resources, services, or personnel as may be necessary to support and enhance the Foundation’s cooperative efforts in medical programs in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

Section B: Background: US Department of Defense Walter Reed Program-Nigeria 

The US Department of Defense Walter Reed Program-Nigeria (DODWPN) supports the United States Military HIV/AIDS Research Program (USMHRP) through its partnership with the Nigerian Armed Forces to provide prevention, care and treatment that is necessary to establish a comprehensive continuum of HIV/AIDS care. The program includes the development of a clinical capacity which the Nigerian military seeks to build upon to support research needs addressing military specific surveillance and clinical services. In collaboration with other United States Government (USG) partners in Nigeria, DODWPN has partnered with the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR/EP) to build and expand upon existing military clinical and laboratory infrastructure to enhance prevention, care and treatment efforts. Field sites for the NMOD/DoD WRProgram are based in 22 military locations in 16 cities: Abuja, Lagos, Kaduna, Enugu, Jos, Port Harcourt, Makurdi, Calabar, Onitsha, Owerri, Kano, Sokoto, Warri, Ibadan, Maidugri and Benin. Both military and civilian populations are served at the field sites. By leveraging existing infrastructure, prevention, care and treatment services can be offered and will lay the foundation for future research efforts. 

Job Summary: 

Under the supervision of the Information Systems Manager, the incumbent will assist in the design and implementation of network upgrade at Abuja Office and across DODWRPN/NMOD sites. He/She will provide technical support in network services management, local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN). 

Major Duties: 
· Assist in developing proposals for new and enhanced network services to improve facilities for staff and partners involved in program activities.
· Design and document network services in accordance with IT standards.
· Install and commission equipment to provide additional network services in new or re-cabled areas.
· Assist in developing and maintaining network monitoring and management services.
· Monitors active network equipment to detect and correct faults and performance problems in a timely manner.
· Respond to all incidents from individual switch failures to large scale network service degradation.
· Participate in Major Incident teams, particularly where these relate to network security related events such as DoS (Denial of Service Attack) or virus attacks.
· Diagnose and resolve underlying problems in the infrastructure as a result of complex interactions between the network and other systems.
· Advise ITS members on how best to exploit the network infrastructure in the delivery of IT services.
· Maintain network services including newly installed CCTV system, Panasonic ACD server system, wireless networks, industrial inverter and UPS system including BTS box, E1 Pri line / VOIP
· Maintain network configuration for Apple Mac systems including all Cisco, Astaro security gateway and all networking gears.

QUALIFICATIONS 

· Graduate degree in electrical engineering, computer science or any related field.
· Formal certification by a major network vendor (e.g. Cisco )

Education and/or Experience: · Significant data networking experience within an IT Service environment
· Detailed knowledge of Ethernet switches and routing protocols
· A logical “engineering” approach to fault resolution – with strong analytical and problem-solving skills
· Detailed knowledge of wireless networking equipment
· Detailed knowledge of passive cabling systems, both copper (CAT5/5e/6) and fiber (multimode and single mode), and the limitations of each
· Knowledge of low level network protocols including Fast and Gigabit
· Ethernet, TCP/IP and an understanding of their use by higher level systems for service delivery
· Knowledge of IT network servers such as DNS, Active directory and DHCP


Skills/Ability: · Ability to work under pressure and prioritize workload
· Must work effectively under a team
· Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact with people at all levels
· The ability to design, develop, document and deploy a new service

Source: Abuja Expats Yahoogroups
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Friday, November 2, 2012

Jos Repertory Theatre to present Queen Amina of Zazzau in Abuja on November 29


Jos Repertory Theatre presents Wale Ogunyemi's QUEEN AMINA OF ZAZZAU, directed by Patrick-Jude Oteh.

Dates:
November 29, 2012 (Thursday) - 7:00 PM
November 30, 2012 (Friday) - 7:00 PM
December 1, 2012 (Saturday) - 7:00 PM 

Venue:
 Merit House, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja

MATINEE PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY 1ST DECEMBER @ 1.00PM PROMPT

Gate Fee: 
 N3,000 (Tickets available at the gate)

Call 08037000496 & 08059535215 for more information and ticket reservations

The production of QUEEN AMINA OF ZAZZAU is made possible by the JRT Distinguished Fellows of the Arts Circle.

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TODAY at the Goethe-Institut Nigeria, an exhibition called "Crossing Compasses"

Those in Lagos are invited to a programme called "Crossing Compasses" taking place at Goethe Institut Lagos, City Hall, 30 Catholic Mission Street, Lagos Island, today, November 3, 2012, at 3pm.

“Crossing Compasses” links students from Nigeria and Germany in an effort to promote creative and cultural exchange through images. The project presents photographers from “Yaba College of Technology” in Lagos and “Neue Schule für Fotografie” in Berlin that exchanged their experiences on cross-cultural visits to the respective cities.

Overcoming prejudices and changing views by showing characteristics far from established stereotypes will be the main goal of Crossing Compasses. But as well to celebrate the diversity of different cultures and question commonly held views, as well as provide international field experience for emerging young photographers.

The exhibition takes place within the Lagos Photo Festival and is part of the 50 years festivities of Goethe-Institut Nigeria and supported by Aktion Afrika. 

It's free, so come along and be entertained by a very interesting exhibition of images.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

TODAY: Open Mic Session with the Abuja Literary Society



ALS OPEN MIC SESSION HOLDS THIS FRIDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER 2012 AT TRANSCORP HILTON, ABUJA

TIME: 7PM PROMPT

COME WITH YOUR POEMS, PROSE AND DRAMA WORKS.

ALS in collaboration with LIMBSimple presents its first Fridays lecture series. This Friday ALS featureS, the Group Managing Director (GMD), LEADERSHIP GROUP, PUBLISHERS OF Leadership Newspaper, Mr. Azubuike Ishiekwene. He will be speaking on the topic " Planning for Success" to raise awareness on the need to plan for the year 2013, business, professional and Personal life-wise.
ALS meets every, 1st Friday of the month at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, 7p.m; Second Friday @ Silverbird Entertainment Centre Abuja 7pm, Third Fridays @ Salamander Cafe, Abuja; BookJam holds every Last Friday of the month at Silverbird Entertainment Centre Abuja 6pm; Abuja Poetry Slam (performance Poetry competition) holds in March, June, September, and the Grand Slam will be in December. Special Guest writers will normally feature at the First Friday readings @ the Hilton. Special workshops, retreats and exchanges are part of our programmes. ALS can help you with manuscript editing ,organize a book presentation, marketing or special literary nights/events.

FMI, SMS: Chinelo: 08067958680; Ken: 0803-155-2555; or Victor: 0803-311-7246

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