Nigeria Speaks – Election 2011

Nigeria Speaks ” The Road To Recovery” Special Edition was presented by AfriQtalk Show to help Nigerian Youths make informed choices and to engage them in the political process. Nigerians set out to vote on April 9, 2011. Although, reports of ongoing incidents during the election are with mix reviews, it hasn’t deterred people from casting their vote and activist around the country to ensure transparency, free and fair election.

Election is not about who wins or losses. The question is whether the hard work and patience of the Nigerian people is rewarded. It’s whether we can be about the much needed change that will put the country back not just a place on a map, but to once again be the Pride of Africa. With that being said, I dedicate this poem to the ordinary men and women of Nigeria and friends of Nigeria, who sacrifice selflessly, everyday for the good of country.

I HAVE A DREAM NIGERIA


I have a dream Nigeria that there was a rebirth of conscience in our leaders, both the young and old alike came out of the wilderness in solidarity and became the new face of nation building.

I have a dream Nigeria that we were no longer defined by ethnicity, corruption, radicalism or religion but by heroism and patriotism.

I have a dream Nigeria that the tears and pains of our motherland gave birth to a new nation, our land flourished once again with resources, innovation and technology to heal, feed and provide for the poor, and destitute.

I have a dream Nigeria that the conscience of Nigeria returned back to Nigerians and that the oppressed and forgotten danced to the sound of freedom, equality and justice for all.

I have a dream Nigeria that change may not come easy,  and will come at a cost or perhaps, may not happen in our life time, but because the young and old dare to dream dreams of a better tomorrow, Nigeria will wake up from its sleeping slumber by kiss of destiny, and that history is waiting on you to be written.

I believe like many Nigerians and friends of Nigeria that we must continue to move forward. Our dream of a better Nigeria is bigger than party, and bigger than politics. October 1, 2010, Nigeria celebrated 50 years of Independence from British colonial rule. I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Mike Okeke, Publishing Editor, Ebony Pages magazine, TV Executive, host of African Treasures TV Show in Atlanta and Legendary singer, Mike Okri from Nigeria. Take a listen!

~ Princess Asha © 2011  AfriQtalk Entertainment. All rights reserved.

Nigerian Top Designer -Princess Latifat Momodu

Princess Latifat is a popular Nigerian  and international fashion designer and owner of the Ravissant the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ravissant International Limited.  Princess Latifat Momodu-Lamoliatte came all the way from Nigeria to showcase her designs on the “I Wear African” Runway” African Vibes Magazine 5th Anniversary held in Avalon Hollywood, CA.  05/01/2011.  Fluent in French and English the Nigerian born designer brings a unique blend of culture to her design.

Her adventure into the fashion world began during her stay in Paris as a student. Influenced by French culture, her label Ravissant mode, which means unique fashion, comprise of sophisticated, ultra feminine pieces, with a unique line for men and children, all made with a blend of African fabrics. She is a gifted designer who is adept at combining both Nigeria and Foreign Fabric into a unique blend of designs. A degree holder and master holder in International law and Diplomacy.

The Auchi born designer always had a flair for fashion, since her adolescent days, when she used to sketch fashion illustration for friends and tailors to sew for her. Though she studied Foreign Languages at the University of Lagos, her passion for fashion came to the fore at the University Standard Grenoble, France where she studied French literature and did Masters in International Law.

Her designs are simple, unique, very attractive and fashionable. Her designs are distinctive with superb finishing, well tailored, neat and of the finest and well groomed fabrics. With the advantage of her vast exposure and experience in Paris, the Home of fashion. She has cut the image of classy designers who is able to marry both continental and intercontinental designs within the framework of mainly African fabrics to produce quality and flexible designs of taste.

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Nigerian Emerges as Forbes Africa’s Richest Man 2011

Net Worth Calculated March 2011

Alhaji Aliko Dangote (born April 10, 1957) is a businessman based in Nigeria. He is the owner of the Dangote Group, which has operations in Nigeria and several other countries in Africa, including Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa and Zambia.[3] A wealthy supporter of erstwhile President Olusegun Obasanjo and the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Dangote controls much of Nigeria’s commodities trade through his corporate and political connections. With an estimated current net worth of around US$ 13.8 billion, he was ranked by Forbes as one of the richest African citizens[4] and richest person of African descent in the world toppling Mohammed Al Amoudi ($12.3 billion) and Oprah Winfrey ($2.7 billion.)[5]

Aliko Dangote emerges the Richest man. The 53 years old is number 51 on the World’s Richest list. The Nigerian businessman’s fortune surged 557% in the past year, making him the world’s biggest gainer in percentage terms and Africa’s richest individual for the first time. The catalyst was listing Dangote Cement, which integrated his investments across Africa with his previously public Benue Cement; it now accounts for a quarter of the Nigeria Stock Exchange‘s total market cap. Already the continent’s biggest cement maker, he has plants under construction in Zambia, Tanzania, Congo and Ethiopa and is building cement terminals in Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast and Liberia, among other places. Dangote, who recently bought himself a $45 million Bombardier aircraft for his birthday, has been shuttling back and forth to London for months, in anticipation of a public offering there later this year.

Rank Name Net Worth Age Source Country of Citizenship
1 Carlos Slim Helu 

Carlos Slim Helu & family

$74 B 71 telecom Mexico
2 Bill Gates 

Bill Gates

$56 B 55 Microsoft United States
3 Warren Buffett 

Warren Buffett

$50 B 80 Berkshire Hathaway United States
4 Bernard Arnault 

Bernard Arnault

$41 B 62 LVMH France
5 Larry Ellison 

Larry Ellison

$39.5 B 66 Oracle United States
6 Lakshmi Mittal 

Lakshmi Mittal

$31.1 B 60 Steel India
7 Amancio Ortega 

Amancio Ortega

$31 B 75 Zara Spain
8 Eike Batista 

Eike Batista

$30 B 54 mining, oil Brazil
9 Mukesh Ambani 

Mukesh Ambani

$27 B 53 petrochemicals, oil & gas India
10 Christy Walton 

Christy Walton & family

$26.5 B 56 Walmart United States
11 Li Ka-shing 

Li Ka-shing

$26 B 82 Diversified Hong Kong
12 Karl Albrecht 

Karl Albrecht

$25.5 B 91 Aldi Germany
13 Stefan Persson 

Stefan Persson

$24.5 B 63 H&M Sweden
14 Vladimir Lisin 

Vladimir Lisin

$24 B 54 Steel Russia
15 Liliane Bettencourt 

Liliane Bettencourt

$23.5 B 88 L’Oreal France
16 Sheldon Adelson 

Sheldon Adelson

$23.3 B 77 casinos United States
17 David Thomson 

David Thomson & family

$23 B 53 media Canada
18 Charles Koch 

Charles Koch

$22 B 75 Diversified United States
18 David Koch 

David Koch

$22 B 70 Diversified United States
20 Jim Walton 

Jim Walton

$21.3 B 63 Walmart United States
21 Alice Walton 

Alice Walton

$21.2 B 61 Walmart United States
22 S. Robson Walton 

S. Robson Walton

$21 B 67 Walmart United States
23 Thomas & Raymond Kwok 

Thomas & Raymond Kwok & family

$20 B N/A real estate Hong Kong
24 Larry Page 

Larry Page

$19.8 B 38 Google United States
24 Sergey Brin 

Sergey Brin

$19.8 B 37 Google United States
26 Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud 

Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud

$19.6 B 56 Investments Saudi Arabia
27 Iris Fontbona 

Iris Fontbona & family

$19.2 B N/A Mining Chile
28 Lee Shau Kee 

Lee Shau Kee

$19 B 83 real estate Hong Kong
29 Alexei Mordashov 

Alexei Mordashov

$18.5 B 45 Steel Russia
30 Michael Bloomberg 

Michael Bloomberg

$18.1 B 69 Bloomberg United States
30 Jeff Bezos 

Jeff Bezos

$18.1 B 47 Amazon United States
32 Michele Ferrero 

Michele Ferrero & family

$18 B 84 chocolates Italy
32 Mikhail Prokhorov 

Mikhail Prokhorov

$18 B 45 Investments Russia
34 Vladimir Potanin 

Vladimir Potanin

$17.8 B 50 nonferrous metals Russia
35 Alisher Usmanov 

Alisher Usmanov

$17.7 B 57 steel, telecom, stocks Russia
36 Azim Premji 

Azim Premji

$16.8 B 65 Software India
36 Oleg Deripaska 

Oleg Deripaska

$16.8 B 43 aluminum Russia
38 Michael Otto 

Michael Otto & family

$16.6 B 67 Retail Germany
39 German Larrea Mota Velasco 

German Larrea Mota Velasco & family

$16 B 57 Mining Mexico
39 Rinat Akhmetov 

Rinat Akhmetov

$16 B 44 steel, coal mines Ukraine
39 John Paulson 

John Paulson

$16 B 55 hedge funds United States
42 Shashi & Ravi Ruia 

Shashi & Ravi Ruia

$15.8 B 67 Diversified India
43 Mikhail Fridman 

Mikhail Fridman

$15.1 B 46 oil, banking, telecom Russia
44 Michael Dell 

Michael Dell

$14.6 B 46 Dell United States
44 Susanne Klatten 

Susanne Klatten

$14.6 B 48 BMW, pharmaceuticals Germany
46 Steve Ballmer 

Steve Ballmer

$14.5 B 55 Microsoft United States
46 George Soros 

George Soros

$14.5 B 80 hedge funds United States
48 Berthold & Theo Jr. Albrecht 

Berthold & Theo Jr. Albrecht & family

$14.4 B N/A Aldi, Trader Joes Germany
49 Birgit Rausing 

Birgit Rausing & family

$14 B 87 packaging Sweden
50 Vagit Alekperov 

Vagit Alekperov

$13.9 B 60 Lukoil Russia
51 Aliko Dangote 

Aliko Dangote

$13.8 B 53 sugar, flour, cement Nigeria
52 Mark Zuckerberg 

Mark Zuckerberg

$13.5 B 26 Facebook United States
53 Anne Cox Chambers 

Anne Cox Chambers

$13.4 B 91 Cox Enterprises United States
53 Roman Abramovich 

Roman Abramovich

$13.4 B 44 steel, investments Russia
55 Jorge Paulo Lemann 

Jorge Paulo Lemann

$13.3 B 71 beer Brazil
56 Savitri Jindal 

Savitri Jindal & family

$13.2 B 61 Steel India
57 Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor 

Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor & family

$13 B 59 real estate United Kingdom
57 Paul Allen 

Paul Allen

$13 B 58 Microsoft, investments United States
57 Viktor Vekselberg 

Viktor Vekselberg

$13 B 53 oil, metals Russia
60 Phil Knight 

Phil Knight

$12.7 B 73 Nike United States
61 Robert Kuok 

Robert Kuok

$12.5 B 87 Diversified Malaysia
61 Carl Icahn 

Carl Icahn

$12.5 B 75 leveraged buyouts United States
63 Mohammed Al Amoudi 

Mohammed Al Amoudi

$12.3 B 66 oil Saudi Arabia
64 Donald Bren 

Donald Bren

$12 B 78 real estate United States
64 Ronald Perelman 

Ronald Perelman

$12 B 68 leveraged buyouts United States
66 Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez 

Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez & family

$11.9 B 79 Mining Mexico
67 Francois Pinault 

Francois Pinault & family

$11.5 B 74 Retail France
68 Joseph Safra 

Joseph Safra

$11.4 B 72 banking Brazil
69 Abigail Johnson 

Abigail Johnson

$11.3 B 49 Fidelity United States
70 Viktor Rashnikov 

Viktor Rashnikov

$11.2 B 62 Steel Russia
71 Leonardo Del Vecchio 

Leonardo Del Vecchio

$11 B 75 eyewear Italy
72 John Fredriksen 

John Fredriksen

$10.7 B 66 shipping Cyprus
72 Stefan Quandt 

Stefan Quandt

$10.7 B 44 BMW Germany
74 James Simons 

James Simons

$10.6 B 72 hedge funds United States
75 Luis Carlos Sarmiento 

Luis Carlos Sarmiento

$10.5 B 78 banking Colombia
75 Horst Paulmann 

Horst Paulmann & family

$10.5 B 76 Retail Chile
77 Eliodoro, Bernardo & Patricia Matte 

Eliodoro, Bernardo & Patricia Matte

$10.4 B N/A paper Chile
77 Nasser Al-Kharafi 

Nasser Al-Kharafi & family

$10.4 B 67 construction Kuwait
79 Sammy Ofer 

Sammy Ofer & family

$10.3 B 89 shipping Israel
80 Len Blavatnik 

Len Blavatnik

$10.1 B 53 Access Industries United States
81 Hans Rausing 

Hans Rausing

$10 B 85 packaging Sweden
81 Ernesto Bertarelli 

Ernesto Bertarelli & family

$10 B 45 biotech Switzerland
81 John Mars 

John Mars

$10 B 74 candy, pet food United States
81 Jacqueline Mars 

Jacqueline Mars

$10 B 71 candy, pet food United States
81 Forrest Mars 

Forrest Mars

$10 B 79 candy, pet food United States
81 Klaus-Michael Kuhne 

Klaus-Michael Kuhne

$10 B 73 shipping Germany
81 Gautam Adani 

Gautam Adani

$10 B 48 commodities, infrastructure India
88 Iskander Makhmudov 

Iskander Makhmudov

$9.9 B 47 mining, metals, machinery Russia
89 Johanna Quandt 

Johanna Quandt

$9.8 B 84 BMW Germany
89 George Kaiser 

George Kaiser

$9.8 B 68 oil & gas, banking United States
89 Maria-Elisabeth & Georg Schaeffler 

Maria-Elisabeth & Georg Schaeffler

$9.8 B N/A ball bearings Germany
92 German Khan 

German Khan

$9.6 B 49 oil, banking, telecom Russia
93 Ananda Krishnan 

Ananda Krishnan

$9.5 B 73 telecom Malaysia
93 Dmitry Rybolovlev 

Dmitry Rybolovlev

$9.5 B 44 fertilizer Russia
95 Robin Li 

Robin Li

$9.4 B 42 Internet China
96 Serge Dassault 

Serge Dassault & family

$9.3 B 86 aviation France
97 Kumar Birla 

Kumar Birla

$9.2 B 43 commodities India
97 Petr Kellner 

Petr Kellner

$9.2 B 46 insurance Czech Republic
99 Leonid Mikhelson 

Leonid Mikhelson

$9.1 B 55 Natural gas Russia
100 Cheng Yu-tung 

Cheng Yu-tung

$9 B 85 real estate Hong Kong

AfriQtalk Show Presents Let’s Talk Africa “Is he or she still good to you?”

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Are single fathers doing a better job than single mothers? And who is getting the credit? Has dating become a thing of the past with the age of internet? What about love life after kids? Is he or she still good to you? 03/26/11 is Straight Talk with Princess Asha, host of Let’s Talk Africa, like you’ve never heard her before! With two special guest, Brandy Lea, author of audio bookBedroom Secrets of an Ex-Lesbian” and Lateef Momodu, a successful career professional and a single father.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/afriqtalkradio/2011/03/26/afriqtalk-show-presents-lets-talk-africa-is-he-or-she-still-good-to-you-1.

AfriQtalk Show Presents Nigeria Speaks THE ROAD TO RECOVERY Special Edition 3/26/2011 – AfriQtalk | Internet Radio | Blog Talk Radio

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AfriQtalk Show is about bridging cultural diversity. I’ll be hosting Nigeria Speaks “THE ROAD TO RECOVERY” A Special Edition on 03/27/2011. The aim is to engage you in a meaningful dialogue and bring awareness to the public about Politics in Africa. I’ll be joined by Ralph Odua, CEO of Nigeria Political, Ralph Odua a political commentator and publisher of nigeriapolitico, an online newspaper based in New York. Ralph Odua is is a New York State licensed public school teacher, a Phd student of public administration specializing in homeland security, was the publisher of the first Esan newspaper, ESANNOW. Ralph Odua is also, a member of Association of American public administrators and Alpha Alpha USA. My second guest is Dr. Olayiwola Ajileye, a Medical doctor specialized in Psychiatry and Mental Health in the United Kingdom. He is an alumnus of the School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, UK and holds Certificate in Health Insurance Development from the Chartered Institute of Insurance, London. He is currently the CEO, Valor Health Options, A health Management and Clinical Development company based in Birmingham. He is the Media and Publicity Coordinator of Champions for Nigeria, A Global Organization that promotes good governance, Leadership, public accountability and commitment to Democracy in Nigeria. He has authored many published articles and commentaries on Social Policy and Politics with reference to Nigeria Political situations. We’ll be discussing Nigerian Politics from two different perspective. The focus will be on Youth Development. You don’t want to miss it. My people, Let’s Talk Africa. Yes’oh! One love.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/afriqtalkradio/2011/03/27/afriqtalk-show-presents-nigeria-speaks-the-road-to-recovery-special-edition-1