Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Spotlight On Nollywood: Tonto Dikeh Musician


Tonto (© iROKOTV)
 
The world of music and movies are very often intertwined. The Nigerian film industry popularly referred to as Nollywood is no exception. Many Nollywood stars have delved into music. The latest screen idol to venture into the world of music is Tonto Dikeh.
Tonto Dikeh first dabbled in music putting some of her vocals on Kas song ‘Iyawo Wind,’ back in November 2011. Here Tonto Dikeh can be seen working with Kas in the studio. When Tonto announced that she was going to be taking music more seriously, the controversial actress rocked the internet with the announcement. Opinions were polarised, with the popular actress trending on Twitter for days on end. Her first singles were “Hi” and “Itz Ova” were released on the same day in mid-October. ‘Hi’ is an uptempo dance track that uses African drums as the pulse of the track. Listen to it here.‘Itz Ova’ has more of a reggae dancehall feel and features artist Snypa. Listen to Itz Ova here. Tonto has recently released another single Crazically Fit which is produced by and features the hugely talented and popular Nigerian producer and singer Terry G. You can listen to Crazically Fit here. Again the buzz surrounding the music had Tonto trending on Twitter.

Tonto (© iROKOTV)
      
Tonto Hails from Ikwere in Rivers State. She was born on the 9th of June, 1985. Her journey to Nollywood started in 2005, when she left a TV reality show ‘The Next Movie Star’ as the first runner up. Tonto’ s second movie Holy Cross was the one that shot her into the limelight and since then her rise to fame has been meteoric.
Holy Cross
The Skeletons' are a secret cult on campus. When they come across a potential new recruit whose bravery and courage impresses them they are determined to initiate him into the cult by any means necessary.
Starring: Tonto Dikeh, Pete Edochie, Jim Iyke & Nonso Diobi.
Director: Ifeanyi Azodo.

Tonto Dikeh's role in the movie Dirty Secret has generated controversy amongst Nigerians, because the movie contained nude scenes. While some criticized her role as being untraditional and inherently un-African, many more insisted that she was merely being professional.
Dirty Secret
A girl who is the apple of her father’s eye fears that his new wife may come between them and expose their dirty secret, however she soon becomes distracted by a handsome gigolo who comes with his own set of unimaginable fantasies.
Starring: Tonto Dikeh, Jibola Dabo, Muna Obiekwe
Director: Andy Ike
Regardless of the controversy that surrounds the Tonto Dikeh she continues to rise in popularity and has an army of loyal fans.

Other Nollywood stars that have ventured into music are; Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Jim Iyke, Patience Ozokwor, Nkem Owoh, Stella Damasus, Shan George, Gabriel Afolayan, Anita Joseph & Steph Nora Falana.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

the special date12-12-12

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From India to Las Vegas, superstitious lovebirds and numbers geeks are reveling in a once-in-a-lifetime Wednesday event: the date 12/12/12.
Sure, it might be just another set of numbers for some. But unlike the past 11 years, this will be the last such triple date for almost a century -- until January 1, 2101.
That means one last chance for couples to get hitched on such an easy-to-remember wedding date (read: anniversary date).
Those tying the knot at the Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel have 40 different 12/12/12 wedding packages to choose from. Six of those options include an Elvis impersonator. Others include pirate, gangster and gothic themes.
"Besides a traditional wedding, the most popular is Elvis in a pink Caddy, where Elvis drives the couple down the aisle in a pink Cadillac," said general manager Brian Mills, who doubles as an Elvis impersonator.
From midnight to midnight, more than 100 couples will walk or ride down the aisle at Viva Las Vegas. That's more than 10 times the number of couples who get hitched on a typical Wednesday in December, Mills said.
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"The charismatic and fun-loving couple that gets married on a 12 day is lucky and balanced, but seeking constant goals to achieve," the chapel's website explains. "The 'go-getting' 1 and the 'sensitive' 2 make this a very balanced number.
"1 is the vibration of 'new beginnings' and starting things afresh. The 2 vibration is about seeking 'balance' and that's certainly something that many will struggle with -- balancing the bank balance, balancing the food and beverage intake, balancing the emotions ... balancing in every way."
For professional numerologists, 12/12/12 isn't just a cool repetition of digits or a lucky day for lovers.
It's a fantastic day to start a new business venture or make a significant purchase, Indian numerologist Swetta Jumaani said.
According to numerology, 12 is considered a "three" number because the digits add up to three.
And three is a very good number because it corresponds with the largest planet, Jupiter, in addition to wealth. (In case you're wondering, the No. 1 planet is the sun, and the No. 2 planet is the moon.)
"If you're in a business of trading money, or the buying and selling of anything, tomorrow is a good day to make investments," Jumaani said Tuesday. "If you want to buy something -- property, if you want to buy gold -- it'd be a good day."
But Wednesday is a terrible day to wear black, she said.
"Black is a very inauspicious color. Something bad always happens," Jumaani said.
Halfway across the world in Alabama, Kiam Moriya will turn 12 on 12/12/12 -- at exactly 12:12 p.m., AL.com reported.
"It's like one minute out of a whole lifetime," Kiam told the news site. "You know, it's all 12s."
Wednesday also marks a milestone for the Vatican, where Pope Benedict XVI will send his first official tweet to the world.
It's unclear whether the pope chose 12/12/12 for the digits or for some other reason. But more than 600,000 followers are eagerly waiting to see what guidance @Pontifex will offer in 140 characters or less.
Despite the weddings, superstitions and inaugural papal tweet, underwhelmed Twitter users griped about all the brouhaha.
"Ladies and gentlemen, it's 12.12.12 and...... Nothing happened," Aazief Khalid of Malaysia tweeted Wednesday.
And nothing like it will happen again for almost 100 years.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

BLACKBERRY PORSCHE

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What NIGERIANS DO NOT KNOW ABOUT BLACKBERRY PORSCHE


After much ado about the Blackberry P’9981 aka BLACKBERRY PORSCHE and a lot of messages directed to me, I decided to literally break my silence on issues about the device and others surrounding the production of the elitist beauty tool of communication.   In October 2011, RIM announced the Blackberry P’9981 PORSCHE DESIGN which was nicknamed, ‘knight’ during the Developers’ Conference at Burj Khalifa, Dubai.   This tool was specifically designed for the PORSCHE DESIGN SERIES, which is involved in the production of unique, bespoke and exclusive design of accessories that range from pens, timepieces, wallets, to  eyewear, footwear and luggage.  The blackberry P’9981 was specifically designed to fill in the Porsche design series electronic section, to create a complete take away bundle as seen below.


Porsche Design Complete (www.porsche-design.com)



The device however was only launched in the last October DEVCON at Dubai because of the deliberate scope of the PORSCHE DESIGN series, part of which was to target the elite.  Like the Porsche SE (Automobile) with its limited “functions” but unique design, the Porsche Design series was specifically interested in the few elite who are more particular about ‘EXCLUSIVITY’ to ‘CAPABILITY’.  Hence, the launch in where it would have its LARGEST market of the sect.

 “….the device was developed for people who buy toilet paper at $2000

The blackberry p’9981 however was NOT developed for RIMs commercial purpose as it is not in its range of serviced products.  As a matter of fact, the device cannot be located anywhere on the blackberry website but for http://ae.blackberry.com which is the dedicated sub-domain of the United Arab Emirates Section of Blackberry.

This clearly indicates the fact that RIM  is tactically dissociating itself from the device in order to focus on more pressing and interesting issues, which include the BBX, Blackberry Playbook 2.0, and some other devices that I wouldn’t want to announce yet since RIM themselves haven’t (and so I don’t look like one under their payroll).  Haven highlighted the brief background of the device and its concept, it is imperative that we discuss about the device itself.

So in order to review the device I would first of all put it side by side a blackberry bold 9900/9930 (which NIGERIANS would call a bold 5, which actually is a “4”…. Story for another day).
The blackberry bold 9900 doesn’t actually fall in my favorite list, as there are so many issues to be treated, it gets the same treatment from me as the Blackberry storm 9500 series.  But in order to show the “level” of the P’9981 capability I decide to compare with one of my least favorite devices.



Physical features

P’9981 – Height: 115 mm / 4.53 in, Width: 67 mm / 2.64 in, Depth: 11.3 mm / 0.44 in, Weight: 155 g / 5.47 oz

9900SERIES – Height: 4.53 in / 115 mm, Width: 2.60 in / 66 mm, Depth: 0.41 in / 10.5 mm, Weight: 4.59 oz / 130 g

Clearly, the PORSCHE device is more conscious in weight than visibility.  Though it is smaller in frame (width)  it is obviously heavier than the 9900.

Perfomance

Its performance and speed is nothing different to the 9900series, as they both share MSM 8655, 1.2Ghz processor, and internal storage capacity of 768MB RAM and 8Gb hard disk storage with an expandable memory of up to 32gb (though the only difference is the PORSCHE comes with a 16gb memory card, while the bold 9900 comes with 4gb and some with 8gb).

Its camera capabilities have totally been mirrored, and it’s not because RIM can’t get better, it’s because the market would care less of the difference, so “why bother?”.

5 MP camera, HD Video recording (720p), 4X Digital Zoom, Flash, Face detection and Image Stabilization, Geo-tagging, Scene Modes.

The screen and display(resolution/size/touch) is totally identical to that the bold 9900.

RIM was very silent about the battery life capability of the P’9981 which could only mean two things (that they dont want to ink bloat the features page with its power battery capability, or they totally believe that its OWNERS should not be concerned about power because, the should have it in ABUNDANCE right?) Dont forget to purchase a mobile generator too. :P
Every other specification detail is just identical, aside from the ADVANCED SENSORS on the P’9981 (which 99.99999999999999999999…i can continue…999999999….) will not even find, speak little of activate and lesser of use.   The accelerometer, magnetometer and proximity sensors almost seem useless most especially for the “elite” (in my view, it was just a lab bonus to boost the market value).


http://ae.blackberry.com/devices/p9981/features.jsp#!specifications (PORSCHE)

http://uk.blackberry.com/devices/blackberrybold9900/features.jsp#!specifications (9900 SERIES)

Other shocking details include the fact that the device is “JUST” an OS 7 device, (I was expecting the BBX to be tested on it though but, smart move RIM).  Furthermore, what the market is not aware of is that the device has next to nothing in support and software upgrades and development, so not only would owners suffer for the current inability for native app and theme development for OS 7 devices, they most likely wouldn’t be able to upgrade to an advanced OS when development is fixed, which means in a matter of months (3-5) the device would almost become obsolete.  By the time the Liquid Graphic Display is fixed, the app world would be filled with OS7 Porsche cloned themes.

In summary, the BLACKBERRY P’9981 PORSCHE DESIGN is just a very well packaged and factory themed BLACKBERRY BOLD 9900 SERIES made for people who don’t care about the price but are concerned about exclusivity.  For me, you can only be concerned about exclusivity when you earn more than you work.  Anyone who believes that blackberry P’9981 is “the future” of RIM is misinformed and probably deluded.  In fact, it is a neglected “bastard” son of RIM.  It is a pity though that NIGERIANS, because of their over bloated crowd mentality and their compendium of ignorance and esteem issues would chase the device like “a COCK on HEN”.

For others who say “BLACKBERRY IS FINISHED” should observe that this device is not sold anywhere in the world (US, CANADA AND UK inclusive) at the moment except UAE (NIGERIA illegally, thanks to your low mental profiled business men and women who look for cheap avenues to exploit their brothers and sisters by visiting the UAE to bringing in mostly substandard commodities PORSCHE inclusive rather than seek at attempts of progressive development).

  
THANK YOU FOR READING. I SINCERELY HOPE THIS HELP

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

About VCN

The Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) is essentially a quality assurance organ of the Federal Republic of Nigeria established through the Veterinary Surgeons Act of 1969 as amended by the Veterinary Surgeons Amendment Act of 1987.  It is a Parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources created for the sole purpose of regulating the Standard of Training and Practice of the Veterinary Profession in the Country.  This it does through the following ways:

  • it gives approval to Schools for the training of Veterinary Surgeons after ensuring they have the requisite human and material infrastructure;
  • it monitors such approved schools through regular Accreditation and Examination Observation visits to ensure that standards are not only being maintained, but that they are also being improved upon;
  • it determines the standard of knowledge and skills to be attained by persons seeking to be registered as Veterinary Surgeons and raises those standards from time to time as the circumstances permit;
  • it registers and maintains a register of persons qualified to practice as Veterinary Surgeons;
  • it conducts Registration Examinations in respect of candidates who did not pass through approved schools, but whose Curriculum Council believes may offer adequate training to confer on the graduates of such schools appropriate knowledge and skills to qualify them to register as Veterinary Surgeons;
  • it determines the standard and registers Premises allowed for the practice of Veterinary Medicine and maintains a register of such Premises; and
  • ensures that all registered Veterinary Surgeons remain ethical, law abiding and are continually improving their professional knowledge and skills through a regular peer-approved Professional Continuing Education.



Veterinary Profession in Nigeria
The Veterinary profession was introduced with the advent of British colonial rule in Nigeria. By 1927, only eleven Veterinary Officers were in the country, all British, and deployed mainly in the Northern Provinces under Captain W.W. Henderson, the then Acting Chief Veterinary Officer. The Veterinary Officers were assisted by seven stockmen, two laboratory assistants, three "outdoor assistants" and one "yard foreman", all of whom were British. The only Nigerian in the service of mention was one Mr. S.A. Shonekan, a laboratory storekeeper.
By 1928, Veterinary Officers in-charge of immunization camps undertook the training of "Native Administration Veterinary Mallams" in inoculation of cattle and diagnosis of animal diseases. This training in the diagnosis of diseases, mainly on the job with minimal theory, was the primal forerunner of veterinary education in Nigeria.
By 1934 the number of veterinary surgeons rose to 17. Although an improvement in the profession, the number could not be considered adequate in view of the enormous responsibilities. In its efforts to train more Veterinary Assistants and involve more Nigerians in the Veterinary Profession, a Veterinary School was established in 1934 in Kano with an initial intake of 32 students. The advanced classes offered by the school was intended for the more intelligent ones who it was hoped will carry the routine work of cattle immunization with less supervision and to submit reports of outbreak of diseases to Veterinary Officers.
In 1938, it was viewed that there was need for a much more extensive course of training than was at the time being offered by the Kano school. This was aimed at bringing the Nigerian Veterinary Assistants to a higher level and to become more resourceful to the host communities. This gave birth to a 3-year course for Veterinary Assistants in the premises of Federal Laboratory for Veterinary Research, Vom in 1941 with an initial enrolment figure of 10 students. The first batch graduated in 1944 as Veterinary Assistants. By 1946 the school had become fully residential with full funding from the United Kingdom Funds, under approved Colonial Development and Welfare Act Schemes D76 and D76A.
By 1941 professional veterinary education had started with the enrolment of the first students at the Vom school, for the Assistant Veterinary Officers Course.
In 1943, it was considered desirable to put the Veterinary Education and the veterinary profession on a sound legal grounds and accord it statutory recognition. To this end, a Veterinary Ordinance was drafted which also incorporated a proposal for the establishment of a Veterinary Council of Nigeria.
In 1952, an Ordinance creating the Veterinary Council of Nigeria was passed by government. The Ordinance provided for the registration of Veterinary Surgeons and allowed Council to act as disciplinary board on professional conduct. The Council consisted of the Inspector-General of Animal Health Services, who was to be President, the Director of Veterinary Services, Northern Region; the Development Secretary, two nominees of the Governor, pending the election of two representatives by the registered Veterinary Surgeons.
The first meeting of Council was held in the Inspector General ofAnimal Health Services Office on Thursday 9th April, 1953 with Mr R. S. Marshall presiding. The following were in attendance:
. Mr. S.G. Wilson - Governor's Nominee
2. Mr. F. D. Jakeway - Governor's Nominee
3. Mr. J. K. A Wilde - Governor's Nominee
4. Dr. D.H. Hill - Representing the University of Ibadan
At its inaugural meeting and in pursuance of section 8 sub-section (1) of the Ordinance, the meeting after exhaustive deliberation appointed Mr. G.H.V. Blythe as the First Registrar of Council.
The 1952 Ordinance was amended in 1958/59 to enable the Council constitute a Board of Examiners, for the purposes of ascertaining the professional competence of persons not holding the qualifications prescribed under the 1952 ordinance, who have applied for registration with the Veterinary Council.
With the coming of Independence of Nigeria a Veterinary Surgeons Decree (Decree 37 of 1969) was promulgated to replace the 1952 ordinance. An amendment of this Decree (Decree 40 of 1987) provided for the following:
* An increase in the number of elected members from 4 to 8 while each
state of the Federation and the MFCT is represented by a Director or
the most senior Veterinary Surgeon in the Department;
* Democratisation of Council leadership
* Made the Registrar the Chief Executive Officer of the Council; and
* Made provision for the recognition of post-graduate degrees and
diplomas for the purposes of specialist professional designation and
consultant grade in all the subjects of the veterinary curriculum.
The Council at its 69th meeting held on April 13-14th, 1992 at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja, approved the establishment of the Postgraduate College of Veterinary Surgeons Nigeria (CVSN) in accordance with the provision of the Veterinary Surgeons Act which empowers it to do anything which in its opinion would promote high standard of professionalism in the country.
On Tuesday October 27th, 1998 the first set of Veterinary Surgeons were honoured as Foundation Fellows of the College at an Investiture Ceremony held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.





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