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Jumia Nigeria's Great Gatsby Lagos Fashion Show

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It has always been my desire to attend fashion shows, so I was quite joyous when I received invitation to a Fashion Show/Cocktail Event hosted by Nigeria's leading online megastore, Jumia. The event that was held at the prestigious Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island in Lagos featured various designs created by local fashion designers. For the male designs, there weren't much surprises; but for the ladies, the designers went AWOL.

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We Have A Lot To Learn From African Lyrics - Chika Uwazie

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If adding her on Facebook and following each other on Twitter suggest friendship, then I can say we are friends. But I don't have her phone number (yet) nor her residential address. But I've been following her for quite a while and we worked together briefly on The Nigerian Eagle project.

I see Chika as resourceful, creative and focused. Of course you can't deny she's also visually appealing.

It didn't come as a surprise that she is interested in so many things and would readily transform anything on her plate into something worthwhile - including music lyrics which is the focus of her current project - Decoded.com.ng

We talked extensively and exclusively for HumanIPO.com and I would like to share the interesting story of the genesis of Decoded from the perspective of Chika who will not hide her love for Omawumi and Mr Incredible.

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As A Poet, I Just Want To Be Honest - David Fasanya

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For those that don't know him, David Fasanya is a Nigeria-born American poet who gave an awesome performance at the TEDxChange event put together by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. I interviewed him exclusively for HumanIPO.com.

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[FREE DOWNLOAD] 2Face Ft T-Pain - Rainbow RMX

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This track should be the closest to the global smash we all know as African Queen. I'm personally not sure 2Face wrote this song because it's quite a deep song with crazy hook. And T-Pain went all in on this one so I advise you download it straight away.


Governor Jang, I Feel Your Pain

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When the governor of Plateau state said he suspected foul play, one would expect he had a valid case of electoral malpractice in the conduct of the election that saw eschewed Rotimi Amaechi emerge as the re-elected chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum. He however sounded ridiculous when he said his argument was based on the promise he got from 18 out of the 35 state governors because statistically, he didn't select his confidence interval well and he clearly showed that despite his old age and vast political and professional experiences, the word "backstabbing" is still strange to him.

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[Free Download] Wizkid Ft. Femi Kuti - Jaiye Jaiye

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This is a brand new one from Wizkid and he featured the legendary Femi Kuti. It's a nice tune and has my vote of confidence any day.

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Reuben Abati: The Perfect Depiction of The Plight of The Nigerian Journalist

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When Reuben Abati decided to pitch his tent with the PDP-led government he once abused in his column and other pieces he wrote as a journalist, the blogosphere extensively abused the legendary journalist and columnist. I did too; but as a writer who knows the plight of the average Nigerian journalist, how can I blame the man for making the best decision for his career – both in the present and in the future?
I remember covering the activities of a governor in the South West region for a week. There were so many unbelievable wrongdoings that His Excellency perpetrated right in the eyes of the pen pushers. But they didn’t publish the news because they feared the long arms of the governor would make sure their careers resulted in an abrupt end.
This also reminded me of the last gubernatorial election I covered in another South Western state. During the political campaigns, the incumbent governor wielded so much power to the extent that the Executive Director of a federal government-owned media house had to confirm from His Excellency’s media crew that the governor would allow the media house to broadcast the political adverts submitted by his opponents.
The head of the media house might have learnt some lessons from the plight of the staff of the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) who were beaten and severely injured by political thugs for announcing the results of the local government elections during the trouble-laden tenure of Senator Rasheed Ladoja in Oyo state.
In Nigeria, it is unfortunate that virtually every non-political public servant is abandoned and left on his or her own to survive. It is therefore not surprising that no journalist in Nigeria (you can quote me anywhere) can confidently challenge Nigerian politicians to ask the questions that Nigerians want answers to. The monthly Presidential Media Chat is a good example.
The programme alone is strong enough to help the president to perfectly connect with the plights of the average Nigerian. Instead, it has become a family meeting or a monthly episode of Tales By Moonlight. At times, it becomes an AY Comedy Show where the journalists laugh to the president’s jokes while nodding in total agreement to every statement made by the president – even when such are short of facts.
But they dare not challenge the president or they will suffer the serious and grievous consequences like the fate of the OGTV journalist who smiled at a story that wasn’t in favor of the incumbent administration in the state. She was served with a query, demoted and banned from appearing on the screen.
Who wants that treatment?
Who will blame the Nigerian journalist when he knows his family will suffer the consequences if he decides to really carry out his duties like his contemporaries working with the CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera and other channels known for extraordinary journalism?
I can never forget the experience I had when I was to appear live on NTA AM Express. The journalist gave me a clear warning. According to her, I must not blame the government or say anything that could make her lose her job. I simply obliged because she’s a wife and mother with kids looking up to her for their daily bread. I will never forgive myself for jeopardizing that.
The Nigerian journalists are endangered species. They are poorly paid and are not assured of job and life security so they are playing it safe. Instead of carrying out investigative journalism to unveil the sponsors of the various crises in Nigeria, they prefer to shoot documentaries on the healing power of the honey. Instead of telling the president pointblank his various wrong steps, they’d rather nod in unison and laugh in one accord because they are sure to get a fat envelope when they act well.
Like our nation, Nigeria’s fourth estate lay in comatose much to the delight of politicians who have skeletons in their cupboards and can easily “deal with” any poor journalist like the one who once lived in my neighborhood and was notorious for his ancient once dark now light blue slim tie and oversized flowing shirts.
While the focus of this year’s World Press Freedom Day celebrations is on security, the Nigerian press’ dilemma isn’t just about security, it’s about freedom. Journalists here are oppressed and suppressed. They are stuffed right in the pockets of politicians and they dare not complain because the repercussion would be too grave to bear.
Like Reuben Abati, they patiently and assiduously go about their duties and lurk around for rare opportunities that would guarantee financial security and will give them appreciable freedom to do what they were taught in school about journalism.
But till such opportunity comes, an average Nigerian journalist would rather sit quietly in the fully air-conditioned shuttle bus provided by the governor for the press corps, cover the governor’s courtesy visits, ignore his shady deals and alcoholism which could mean more trouble that may add sand to his garri when His Excellency decides to flex executive muscles with the emaciated and famished pen pusher.
So, next time you feel like insulting Reuben Abati, remember to put yourself in his shoes and choose what you’ll do – keep annoying the government and bear the consequence, or join the government and enjoy eternal bliss.

Interview With Toyosi Akerele, Founder Of RISE Networks

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Recently,  I chatted with Toyosi Akerele, founder of RISE Networks exclusively for HumanIPO and we spoke extensively on the current status of education in Nigeria. She talked about how her network is piquing the interest of Nigerian students in education via a new free online community - Passnownow. In the interview, she revealed that Java and Symbian apps for Passnownow will be launched next month (May).

Here I'm posting the interview in its entirety.


 Paul: At the Social Media and Education session held at the SMWLagos, Toyosi Akerele spoke extensively on the precarious situation of the nation's education sector. So, let's start with the question "who is to blame?"

Toyosi:  The Nigerian education sector has undergone many changes since the attainment of independence about 53 years ago. The period shortly after independence, marked the glorious years in the sector. The prevalent indices then, pointed to a bright future for the country, which produced well-rounded and skilled manpower on which the country’s socio-economic and technological advancement relied on.

The period witnessed a strong public school system, adequate funding of the few secondary and post-secondary institutions, conducive work environment for teachers, well equipped science laboratories and libraries, among others. The system equally enjoyed non interrupted academic calendar across tiers. Higher institutions, on their part, enjoyed some levels of academic freedom and robust students’ unionism.
The decade that followed the first intervention of military rule signaled the beginning of the decay in the sector. It also marked one of the deciding factors that led to the destruction of the legacies of the independence years.
The policy inconsistency and disregard for intellectualism by the successive regimes, especially during the military era, led largely to such ills as brain drain, decaying infrastructures, bastardisation of the teaching profession, destruction of the public school system, workers’ strikes, frequent closures of schools, students’ laziness, cultism, among others.
All that have brought us to where we are now. Haven laid this background; I would say the genesis of the poor state of Nigerian education system is largely political. The bad news is; the situation keeps getting worse and the government seems clueless – or maybe not doing enough to solve the various obvious problems.

How was the idea for Passnownow hatched?
As a Nigerian - especially someone with so much passion for the youth, I realized that the best way to stimulate the interest of Nigerian students in education is to engage them through the means they are already used to, what we describe as familiar channels of delivery. An average Nigerian teenager today, owns a browser enabled phone. And what does he/she do with it? Connect with friends on social media, and probably play games.
The initiative was born out of the desire to help improve the learning culture of young Nigerians and at the same time providing a platform to develop their social skills. In this case, merging education with social interaction by providing a platform that offers knowledge based interaction amongst young people. Some of the reasons identified for this are the incessant abysmal failure of students at WASSCE (West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination) and JAMB (Joint Admission Matriculation Board) examinations which has raised a big question on the quality of education being received by students in our secondary schools.
The idea is to provide free access to self paced academic materials for students preparing and studying for examinations, for it to serve as a rallying point for knowledge seekers and students needing help with their studies.
Of course, those are the main essence. But then, the site is much more than only academics; my craving indeed was to develop truly educated Nigerian youths who are academically sound, emotionally balanced and socially responsive and responsible.

Who are the founding partners?
I conceived the idea and its framework; wrote the concept note and shared it with my Team at Rise Networks and we started to work it and kept it open for feedback and reviews by young Nigerians. Months after, here it is. I will therefore, not be tempted to ascribe the glory to myself as Team work has played a very key role in the development of the Idea.

How does the project fit in to RISE Networks' objectives?
As you may well know, RISE Networks is a Leading Social Enterprise with a deliberate interest in Technology and its relevance to Youth and Education Development across Africa. Our Vision is to be the ultimate reference point in Africa and the World as a hub of relevant knowledge resource and a Facilitator of opportunities and platforms that improve the lives and livelihoods of Nigeria's Youth, with an affirming commitment to empower and prepare them to restore the dignity of Nigeria's Democracy and her steady Economic Growth. Part of our core objectives is to “revitalize values by inculcating positive behavior in the representatives of the future” and also to “build a new generation of responsible leaders…” In this regard, Passnownow serves as a ‘catch and empower them young’ initiative whereby the values and attributes that are certain to make for a greater Nigeria are being inculcated in our youth right from their early teen years. We also believe that only an educated citizenry can demand mandatory accountability from Government and also make the right choices and decisions. Beyond that, our in-house Tutors are young and ambitious Star Teachers who have now moved out of their comfort zone to embrace new trends and techniques in delivering class content. All Passnownow.com Tutors work full time with us and we find their contributions very rewarding to the entire process. It is refreshing to see Nigerian Teachers in a new light as they become beacons of hope in this generation as Edu-Technologists and Expert Online Tutors.

What are you trying to achieve with the website?
More than being a website, Passnownow.com is a Community. Our aim is to give students the power to take responsibility for their learning, and not just the educational system. Education has taken a new dimension in the 21st century whereby you can learn and educate yourself at your own pace. Information and invariably Knowledge dissemination is at an unprecedented level in the world and we have to take advantage of that in developing our man power as a country.
Obviously, technology is a key tool in making this possible and that informed our participation at the social media week and also the theme for our event. Creativity has been identified as a potential tool for progress and thus education should focus on developing the creative potential of students rather than “educating them out of their creativity” because Education that tolerates Ignorance is no Education at all.
Our aim is to set young people up for excellent results in Tests and Exams, foster real time useful learning and discussions as a lifelong habit and restore the glory of Nigerian Education.
We realize that in developed climes, instructional radio, Internet intervention and interactive Television have constituted major paradigm shifts and re-invigorated the system of Education. We have therefore employed this 3 prong approach in ensuring that we can attain the goal of improving the quality of education and interactions amongst Nigerian Youth.
Given that the web is the new Teacher, Passnownow contains an online study platform which provides Secondary / High School Students with upbeat, on-the-go solutions to all Subjects in the simplest ways. Our intention is to gainfully engage PASSNOWNOW users in the most excellent conditions using fun and interactive methods and tools with which they can learn effectively.
With Passnownow.com, we are catering to the needs of Nigerian Young People as we equip them to become better informed, more knowledgeable, vast and well educated.  This is because there is a direct relationship between the level of socio-economic growth and development in a country and the quality of education in that country. The Exciting part of all these is that the content on the Site is All FREE to use.

A major issue in Nigeria is data size. For the site to achieve its set goals, Nigerian students need to be active on it. But there are several pictures on it, even on the mobile platform, how are you ensuring that visiting the site doesn't cost much?
We have just overhauled the site and built a new version with the latest Tech Applications that make it adaptable for any mobile browser to navigate with ease and speed. We have compressed the sizes of images and even removed some where necessary. Technically, at the moment, the site is very responsive and pretty quick to browse. We are in the process of securing strategic partnerships with stakeholders in the IT and Telecoms Industry who value the need to support Education. This will make Passnownow.com Users can have very subsidized data rate, or even at no charge at all.

An Android app has been developed for the site. When did you realize that an Android app is necessary?
The Android app had been in our plan from the inception of the project. We realize that majority of our target audience are mobile internet users and thus our aim is to develop apps for most of the widely used phone technology in Nigeria. We will launch the JAVA and SYMBIAN Applications for the Site in May of 2013. We are currently testing to be sure that all the relevant features of passnownow.com and more education pieces are integrated into them so that they are truly useful and of great impact on Nigeria’s Education when we embark on our monitoring and evaluation exercises at the year end.

Toyosi at SMWLagos2013 said the goal of the project is to ensure that there is a drastic slash in the incidence of failures recorded at exams. Specifically, she said she wants about 80% reduction in failure. But a larger percentage of the students that fall into this category can't even afford a mobile phone talk less of an Android enabled device. What's the plan to reach this category of students who even need Passnownow more?
That will not be utterly true. Millions of children in public schools have mobile phones, not matter how cheap they may be, so our responsibility with passnownow.com is to refocus their interests and show them how to turn their mobile phones into learning aids. Like I said earlier, we have plans to develop apps for all the major Operating Systems. Before Children’s day 2013, our Symbian app will be released. Most people in the group you referred to use Symbian enables phones. With our symbian app and other innovative measures, I believe that concern would have been greatly dealt with. More so, remember I put a timeline of 6years to it as it will be somewhat ludicrous for me to think that we can clear this rot within a year or two.
We are also looking to deliver our content via SMS. Users with phones without internet access can subscribe to our SMS service with options to choose what content they want delivered to them on their phones. We are also remodeling our content to fit into an offline framework deliverable to students in the simplest forms.

Partnering with government - federal, state and local, has been proven to be an effective means of reaching more end-users. What have you done in this regard?
We had considered this position and are working on achieving such possible partnerships in the nearest future. Certain State Governments who are embarking on serious IT intervention in their Education Sectors have requested for our content. PC Manufacturers and enablers are also opening discussions with us along this line. The flipside is for the Government to see the need to partner with us. In Nigeria today, Teachers are ill equipped and there are more unqualified Teachers than the qualified one. Teachers do not cover the scheme of work and there is no monitoring and evaluation process in our education system to separate the wheat from the chaff. The Governments at levels in Nigeria should also see the need to ensure that all Public Schools across the country are fully set up with Computers and free internet access for the students and Teachers.

How are you publicizing the project to ensure that more students are accessing the website?
We adopted a three prong approach to publicizing this project; first, we are creating awareness using new media platforms and ads on websites with considerable traffic from our target audience. Due to our efforts so far, Pasnownow.com is fast becoming a reference point on matters pertaining to youth and education within Nigeria’s tech space. Secondly, we engage directly with our target audience by visiting secondary schools and carrying out on ground activations and awareness campaigns on Passnownow.com. For example, we were present at GTBank Heritage cup and introduced Passnownow.com to thousands of students during the Heritage cup quarter final matches. We have also started visiting Schools to engage with Teachers and inform them that the content on Passnownow.com is complimentary to theirs and as such, encourage their students to study with it. Thirdly, we intend to also publicize this project through adverts to be aired on major TV stations in the country. It is also worthy to mention that several media companies have been very supportive. 

What is the average daily hit, which category of students visit more often?
For certain confidential reasons, we cannot discuss this in specifics but for now but we have a high registration rate on the site daily and this has reinforced our orientation that edu-technology is the future of learning in the world and we are glad to be pioneers of this initiative that will make Nigerian Students globally competitive.
At this period, which is the examination period for students writing their final examinations and also JAMB/ UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) is around the corner so we have more students in this category visiting the site.

On the Hotstuff/Latest News page, news such as the story of a 15-year-old boy that bagged 35 years jail sentence for shooting his fellow students was shared. Do you think this is appropriate? And how do you ensure that the target audience (students) is protected against bad news like the one I just mentioned?
Our editorial policy places more emphasis on morals in this light. Granted, the news item you referred to is a bad news. But what is the moral lesson behind it? I’m sure you already know – it is bad to harm people, and if you do, there is punishment for it. This is our message, and not an emphasis on the act itself.

What are the short term and long term plans for Passnownow.com? 
In the short term, we are working to ensure our users get value adding content on Passnownow.com. We want to ensure we provide them with simplified, easy to comprehend academic content based on Nigeria’s educational curriculum. We want to be able to reach our target audience irrespective of their choice of device whether Desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices etc
In the long term, we intend to scale up our medium of delivery to include traditional media. Basically, we should be going on to set up a 24hr TV Station specially dedicated to Teaching and we will be deploying all our resources to achieve our target of about 80% reduction in failure rate at National examinations in the coming years.

What is the public response to the initiative?
The response has been awesome as it has been challenging. Challenging in terms of the expectations that students now have of us to do more as we already set the pace and raised the stakes plus we continue to push the envelope in terms of innovative ideas and how to apply good use of technology and a skilled and highly motivated team to solve the social problems around us.
No Nation that experienced development was transformed by cheap talk, chatter or complaints; we need to start putting our money where our mouths are and create long lasting solutions to Nigeria’s problems. We continue to receive tremendous positive feedback and commendations from Nigerians and it is obvious we are on the right track with Passnownow.com.
In time to come, I strongly believe Passnownow.com will be the home school for Nigerian students; the only element they may miss are the physical school buildings which we will replace in their minds with our online Tutors who will be available to interact with them online/offline all the time via our free chat service.

Interview With Kunle Ogungbamila, CEO of African Gaming Site (Kuluya.com)

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Without much doubt, Oga at the Top gaffe appears to be the gaffe that attracted the biggest social media reaction in Nigeria. It is therefore not surprising that many capitalized on the NSCDC official's regrettable mistakes to make money and have fun at the same. Kunle Ogungbamila is one of such individuals. His fast growing online gaming website, kuluya.com, rapidly launched an Oga at the Top game.
In this interview I did exclusively for HumanIPO, Kunle spoke extensively on the Oga at the Top game and other projects currently underway at Kuluya.com.


Can we get to know you?
I'm Olakunle Ogungbamila, the CEO Kuluya Ltd owners of kuluya.com
The speed with which the Oga at the Top game was developed was quite phenomenal. So I'm wondering is this a calculated move?
It wasn't calculated; it was “spur of the moment” thing. It was an impulse. Oga at the top was a top trend in Nigeria's web space that we just wanted to see what we can do around it. We've seen people do songs and t-shirts around it. It just made sense to create a game around it. We have skill sets to develop games within 24 hours. We just did it!
So far, what has the response been? How many people are currently playing the game?
A lot of people have been to our site to play the game so far, but I can’t give you the exact number right now. But since we put it on our site last week Friday, quite a lot of interesting things have happened concerning the game in particular. One of such is that people are playing the game and posting the scores on Twitter.
From your personal perspective, who do you blame more – the journalist or the NSCDC official, because there are several strong insinuations that the journalists weren’t professional. Were they right, or did he deserve it?
Stuffs like this happen every time; it’s nothing new – journalist interviewing somebody and the person saying something wrong or doesn’t respond properly. It happens. Just that this time, it just turned into a mess. It happens all the time, only that the internet noticed this time

Apart from the oga at the top game, what else is kuluya.com into?
Kuluya.com was launched in the middle of October last year (2012) and we launched with a few games. Our games are mostly concentrated around Africa hence they are Africa-themed. They are all casual games that you can play on your browser at any time. So far, on the website we have over 55 games that are playable on the website. We are currently developing a new website which will be launched by the end of March.
A lot of people are interested in producing lots of games. We’ve had top brands requesting that we develop some games for them.
What’s the plan for expansion, especially in 2013?
We have good plans, some of which we’ll be rolling out very soon. By the end of March, we’ll be releasing a new website that will put into focus how we can generate revenue from the games. And once we do that, our actions and plans would be brought to focus.
Thank you for your time.
Thank you.

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