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Nigeria Lacks Graphics Designer or The Youths Are lazy?

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Even though they say charity begins at home i don’t think this particular charity of Nigeria Air logo designed some where out of Nigeria begins at home though
At first, everyone was happy we are launching our own airline but got really pained when told it was designed outside Nigeria like we youth or any creative minded soul shouldn’t have come from Nigerian. Very sad

For many reasons, a vote of no confidence has been passed by many on the recently released Nigeria Air logo as the entire flag carrier project. Many have said it is below quality. Some say it lacks originality, as the ribbon symbolism has been overused in the past.

The unveiling ceremony was held on Wednesday at the ongoing International Air show at Farnborough International Airshow, London. Its our airline but it was designed and launched abroad but na we Nigerians go enter the plane o. Kontinue
At the event, Sirika said the National Carrier will be led and driven by the private sector. “This is an important day for Nigeria — the largest economy in Africa, largest population, GDP of around half a billion dollars, and the only true aviation player in West and Central Africa,” Sirika said.

“This will be a national carrier that is private sector led and driven. It is a business, not a social service. The government will not be involved in running it or deciding who runs it. The investors will have full responsibility for this.
“The Nigerian government will not own more than 5% (maximum) of the new national carrier. The government will not be involved in running it or deciding who runs it.”

“Nigeria has unfortunately not been a serious player in Aviation for a long time. We used to be a dominant player, through Nigeria Airways, but sadly not anymore as the new launch wishes to take us back to the mind of the world. Wink

Air Management Group was hired by the federal government in February, after Lufthansa Consulting was dropped, to provide transaction advisory services for the establishment of a national carrier.

Does this means we don’t have people who can design this logo??

Of course Yes!
There are tousands and one similar service providers in the country but our Government preferred another Nation than making youths in Nigeria rich.
I’m pretty sure that if a Nigerian company is given just 10% of that money, I mean $60,000 which is #2.1million. A Nigerian company will do it even much better than what is done for #183million. Oh My God!!! Why don’t we promote our very own business but love other Countries to keep growing and we keep borrowing from them?

I just can’t believe this! Where is this nation heading to for God’s sake!
Can you imagine the Government using $600,000 to design ordinary logo for our airline? I don’t think you know what that means in Nigeria currency. That’s a whooping #183million naira depending on the exchange rate…..Waoh!!!

Money that can feed millions of people is the money our dear country used in designing a logo. Aside the money part, we have more creative Nigerians who could have done with cheaper. A competition can actually be set up among graphic designers in Nigeria where prices can be given out to best graphic designer and others compensated wether in cash or in form of scholarships to further on whatever their careers are.

But why don’t they believe in Youths??

Few months ago there was a trending news of our President (Gen. Muhammadu Buhari) addressing youths in the country as “Lazy Nigerian Youths”.

Are we Lazy??

Capital NO!!! We weren’t, we have not and will not be.
Youths in Nigeria are much more talented, creative and hardworking but the Government doesn’t believe in or probably believe made in Nigeria isn’t and wouldn’t be original enough but fortunately logo designing shouldn’t be about originality but creativity couple with the ability to interpret the logo to suit what we want. We need to promote talents in Nigeria and by so doing, the sky will be our starting point, attract foreign investors, more people will patronize us and Nigeria as a country will be more of our products.

Is Local content executive order still valid ????

In May, 2017, the federal government signed and released an Executive Order On Support for Local Content in Public Procurement. This law generally provides that “all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government of Nigeria shall grant preference to local manufacturers of goods and service providers in their procurement of goods and services.”
Item 4 of the instrument further states that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) shall be given preference and at least 40 percent of the procurement expenditure on it in all MDAs shall be locally manufactured goods or acquired through local service providers.

Again in February, President Muhammadu Buhari signed Executive Order 5 to promote science and technology acquisition and the participation of local companies in government procurement activities.
Can we say this kinda law still exist?? I don’t think so. Now I realize our dear Nation is just known for signing books but don’t follow what is in that particular book before signing or I should say they don’t know what it takes to promise and fulfil. So many bills and laws are being signed without performance. Please why that? Anyway, what do i even know aside blogging and making shoes. Hahah

On a more serious note our level of talk and not do in this country is First Class!. How can we have leaders in this country and all those up there have meetings upon meetings and reach a conclusion of letting that huge amount out of the country for just a logo while thousands of graphic designers are in the country? This is a joke
Do you know this kinda money would have enriched a company here in Nigeria or even group of youths?

Now I believe what they used to say that “The rich gets richer while the poor gets poorer.” This saddens my heart a lot I must declare that me and myhouseholds will always be rich. Can i hear you shout Amen
Contract cost still unknown?
The ICIR could not independently verify the amount utilised for the branding project. The Minister of State for Aviation could not be reached as a call placed to his line did not go through.

The federal government, however, budgeted the sum of N555 million for the establishment of national carrier and N200 million for consultancy for the establishment in the 2017 budget.

And, in 2018, N50 million was allocated for the establishment of the carrier, while N20 million was allocated for consultancy. Wait self, what are you people consulting gangan.

Even though the branding of the proposed flag carrier, Nigeria Air, was done by a foreign company, there is no evidence to suggest $600,000 was expended by government on the said contract. Which simply means this money isn’t totally used for the project it’s named after or rather…never mind

So Government, please believe in us the youth and give us jobs even though we are the leaders of tomorrow but obviously you elders are still the leaders of yesterday, today and tomorrow but God will perfect all that concerns us soonest. Amen

Anyway, the reason for this sermon is to let Nigerians and our Leaders know that i am very good at designing and i charge affordable prices. Taink You

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Daddy Freeze, Akah Nnani clash over Emmanuel Iren

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Daddy Freeze, the media personality, has reacted to actor Akah Nnani’s call for prayer for him.

The controversy began when Peter Obi, former Anambra governor, urged Nigerians to prioritise work over vigils in order to improve productivity.

Emmanuel Iren, founder of Celebration Church International, opposed Obi’s advice, prompting Freeze to criticize the cleric for defending night vigils and claiming he supported the practice because it is his “source of income”.

In a now-viral video, Nnani described Freeze as a “lost soul” dealing with “church hurt”

The actor also urged Christians to pray for the media personality. Nnani claimed the Holy Spirit instructed him to pray for Freeze.

“This is not a usual video and I believed that I was told to do it and I didn’t want to procrastinate. It happened randomly, I was praying and the holy spirit says pray for Daddy Freeze,” he said.

“It came on my radar couple of days ago when he picked on a pastor I love, care about and I know he is a genuine man of God.

“I could have responded out of anger but I decided not to but in my prayer time the holy spirit just told me to pray for him. I believe as Christians if we pray more for people than attack we would see more results.

“So I’m going to call on every Christians to join me as I pray for Daddy Freeze and everyone dealing with church hurt.”

Freeze responded, arguing that Obi’s opinion on vigils is “valid”. He suggested that Nnani “needs the prayer more”.

The media personality also implied that Iren’s defense of night vigils is “self-serving”.

“Dear Akah, pray for Iren and for yourself. You need it more. Peter Obi made a valid point about night vigils,” he wrote.

“Iren tried defending his enterprise. All Iren’s boys are now running kata kiti trying to defend the indefensible.”

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Why would you post pictures in your underwear? – Portable out calls Tiwa Savage

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Nigerian singer Portable has raked reactions on social media after calling Tiwa Savage out for posting pictures in her underwear at 40 years old.

During his recent TikTok live stream, Portable, who is known for his outspoken personality, questioned the appropriateness of Tiwa’s posts, particularly given her status as a mother and her age.

“I’ve noticed something; someone needs to talk to Tiwa Savage, please. Tell her to calm down o. I’ve been listening to her music since I was small now I’m a father and mummy Tiwa savage is still posting pictures in her underwear. Only panties? Is it good for a mum to post pictures in her underwear?”

Despite his criticism, Portable admitted Tiwa Savage appeals to him, describing her as a “bad girl” who has maintained her appeal since her younger years.

“E dey enter my eye, make I no lie. The day I met Tiwa Savage and I hugged her, it felt like I hugged a mermaid and was being swept away. But someone should tell her to calm down with the naked outfits.”

In between hysterical laughter, the singer added, “Tiwa Savage, I swear to God, you’re appealing to me. you’ve been bad since you were 19 and you’re still a bad girl at 40, you’re still wearing panties at 40.”

His remarks sparked reactions from social media users, with some slamming him and others expressing their support for his views.

An outraged Instagram user asked, “What level of disrespect is this?”

“I actually don’t think he means any harm. He’s just not emotionally intelligent. So he lacks the methodology to communicate his message appropriately. He’s basically saying Tiwa’s dress sense is becoming ‘fighting temptation’ in a nutshell,” another person wrote.

Another comment read, “He should be shut.up..Tiwa savage is an entertainer…if nicki minaj did the same u would not talk.”

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AY Makun, Basketmouth discuss their 17-year feud

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AY Makun and Basketmouth have made their first public appearance together, marking a new chapter after their 17-year feud.

The rift between the two prominent comedians began in 2006 over unpaid performance fees and intensified in 2022, with both avoiding each other publicly.

In March 2023, AY claimed Basketmouth had yet to pay him for a show he anchored for him. Responding, Basketmouth described his colleague’s account of the incident as “lies”.

However, following Basketmouth’s apology in 2023, both comedians have put aside their differences.

In the latest episode of the ‘Glass House with AY‘ podcast, the comedian argued he did not get the money for the show while Basketmouth maintained that he was paid.

AY also shared insights into his prolonged rift with Basketmouth.

“I did not know when the fight started. I just noticed it started. Every day I wake up thinking it is a normal thing, boys will be boys and like that, it grew into several years,” he said.

“Then the third year, it seems like people were spreading more rumours about the feud till it lasted that long. It lasted too long”.

AY emphasised the feud’s impact on younger comedians. “Our feud caused some damages because in a way we were like providers for people,” he said.

Basketmouth added: “Most times people swear allegiance by default. So when we were not on good terms some people made it their business”.

“…A comedian called me to tell me AY reached out to him for a gig and was asking if it was okay to work with AY. I told him it was okay and I was happy it happened because people would know it was okay to work for either of us because it was about more money and opportunities.

“There was a guy who picked a side and came at me. Now that we are cool, he would be confused. It is collaboration over competition.”

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