The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States topped 1 million on Tuesday as researchers say the number of deaths could rise in coming weeks.
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The Rise and Rise of John Boyega
John Adedayo
B. Adegboyega (born 17 March 1992), known professionally as John Boyega, is an
English actor known for playing Finn in the Star Wars sequel trilogy films, The
Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), and The Rise of Skywalker (2019).
Boyega rose to prominence in his native United Kingdom for his role as Moses in
the 2011 sci-fi comedy film Attack the Block.
Boyega's
other credits include historical drama film Detroit (2017), the science fiction
film Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018), four episodes of the television series 24:
Live Another Day and the drama Imperial Dreams (2014). Boyega received the
BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2016.
Boyega was
born on 17 March 1992 in Peckham, London, England, to British Nigerian parents,
Abigail (née Aboderin), who works with the disabled, and Samson Adegboyega, a
Pentecostal minister. His first role was a leopard in a play at his primary
school. John is of Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria.
Boyega was a
pupil at Oliver Goldsmith Primary School. While acting in a play there at the
age of nine, he was noticed by Teresa Early, the artistic director of Theatre
Peckham, a learning theatre for young people who live in south London. After he
joined the theatre, he spent his time there outside school hours between the
ages of nine and 14. Boyega's father, a preacher, had wanted Boyega to become a
preacher too, but was supportive of his son's theatrical interests.
In 2003,
Boyega started his secondary education at Westminster City School, where he
took part in various school productions. Between 2008 and 2010, he attended
South Thames College at the college's Wandsworth campus to study for a National
Diploma in Performing Arts. His activities at the college included playing the
title role in the college's production of Othello. He enrolled at the
University of Greenwich to study BA Film Studies & Media Writing, but dropped
out to focus on acting.
Boyega
trained at the Identity School of Acting in Hackney, and appeared in Six
Parties at the National Theatre and Category B at the Tricycle Theatre prior to
being offered a role in the 2011 film Attack the Block. In September 2011, HBO
announced that Boyega had been cast in the boxing drama pilot Da Brick, loosely
based on Mike Tyson's life. Boyega was expected to play Donnie, who is released
from a juvenile detention centre on his 18th birthday and begins to examine
what it means to be a man. The pilot was written by John Ridley,[16] but was
not picked up by HBO.Also in 2011, he acted in the film Junkhearts in which he
portrayed Jamal, a drug dealer who finds some guns and tries to sell them.
Boyega was
chosen by Fionnuala Halligan of Screen International as one of the "UK
Stars of Tomorrow 2011" and appeared alongside two other actors on the
front cover of that magazine in its July 2011 edition.In March 2012, Boyega was
cast in the film adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's book Half of a Yellow
Sun. On 29 April 2014, it was confirmed that Boyega had been cast as a lead
character in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It was later revealed Boyega would
play Finn, a stormtrooper for the First Order, who leaves the military power
after witnessing their cruelty in his first combat mission before joining the
fight against them. The film was released on 18 December 2015. Both the film
and Boyega's performance received acclaim from both audiences and critics.
In 2017,
Boyega starred in Detroit, Kathryn Bigelow's film about the 1967 Detroit riots.
The same year, he reprised his role as Finn in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
In the 2020 Power
list, Boyega was listed in the Top 100 of the most influential people in the UK
from African/African-Caribbean decent.
NDDC Alerts Nigerians on Scammers offering Fake Agric Loans
Dr. Segun Toyin Dawodu MD, JD, MBA, LL.M, MS, Doing Nigeria Proud
Segun Toyin
Dawodu, a Yoruba man (born October 13, 1960 in Nigeria) is currently an Attending
Interventional Physiatrist with the WellSpan Health and was previously an
Associate Professor of Pain Medicine at Albany Medical College. He has been a major contributor to the
peer-reviewed articles on the diagnosis and management of Spinal Cord Injury,
Cauda Equina and Conus Medullaris Syndromes, Swallowing Disorders Traumatic
Brain Injury, and chapter in Comprehensive Pain Management in the
Rehabilitation Patient. In 1998, he established dawodu.com, a website on Nigeria's
socio-political issues.
He is a
graduate of Medicine (MD) from University of Ibadan, Nigeria, of Law from
University of London (LL.B and LL.M) and King's College London The Dickson Poon
School of Law (LL.M in International Corporate and Commercial Law, as its first
graduate in that degree), graduate of Medical Informatics (Master of Science) from
Northwestern University and a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University Carey
Business School with an MBA. He is board certified in the medical specialties
of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine, Sports Medicine,
Clinical informatics, Spinal Cord Injury Medicine and Electro Diagnostic
Medicine. He is also a diplomate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,
Scotland
He is a
licensed Physician in the United States in New York and other states in the
United Kingdom with the General Medical Council, Nigeria with the Medical and
Dental Council of Nigeria and Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago. He is also
a licensed Medical Informatician as a specialist in Medical Informatics Health
informatics with the United Kingdom Council for Health Informatics Professions
(UKCHIP).
He was previously
(2000-2001) a Clinical Instructor of Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke Medicine
at Mount Sinai Hospital/Medical School in New York City before going into solo
private practice.
He has
served in many capacities in different professional organizations including
being formerly a pioneer member of the editorial board and author in the
Knowledge NOW publications of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, membership of different committees of the American Academy of
Neuromuscular and Electro Diagnostic Medicine etc.
He is a
Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Fellow
of the American Academy of Neuromuscular and Electro Diagnostic Medicine, Fellow
of the Royal Society for Public Health, Fellow of the Royal Society of
Medicine, Member of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, and
Member/Diplomate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Ken Walibora: The Passing of a Prolific Writer
The Kenyan author Ken Walibora who was buried last week left behind a generation of fans who read his books in Swahili classes, including the BBC's Basillioh Mutahi.
Prof Walibora was renowned for promoting Swahili, the national language he used in writing his books.
In 2018 he expressed concern that some schools in Kenya had notices reading: "This is an English-speaking zone".
He asked the ministry of education why it would allow students to be barred from speaking in Swahili, when it was a national language.
The author said this was a sign of brainwashing and neo-colonialism. You would not find another country that would choose a foreign language over the language of its people, he said
.His most prominent book was his first novel Siku Njema which was later translated to English as A Good Day. It was used as a set book in high schools around the country for many years.
Many Kenyans who read it in school have spoken about how the novel, a tale of triumph over adversity, helped them love Swahili literature - which is something Kenyans often find difficult to do.
Our neighbours in Tanzania are supposed to be the most proficient speakers of this language used as a lingua franca by around 100 million people across East Africa.
- Born on 6 January 1965 as Kennedy Waliaula in Baraki, Bungoma county, in western Kenya
- Later changed his identity to Walibora, the latter part of his surname which means "better" in Swahili. He also shortened his first name to Ken
- Worked as a teacher and a probation officer before he became a journalist. He has also served as a professor of the Kiswahili language in the US and Kenya
- Died on 10 April after he was hit by a bus in downtown Nairobi, the police initially reported
- He had been reported missing for five days when his body was found at the mortuary of Kenya's main referral hospital, the Kenyatta National Hospital
- The police's homicide department have since taken over investigations into his death after a post-mortem by the government pathologist revealed he had a knife wound on the space between his thumb and the index finger
- Buried on 21 April at his home in western Kenya in a funeral attended by not more than 15 people, due to the regulations imposed to stop the spread of coronavirus
- His widow and two children did not attend as they could not leave the US, where they live, due to Covid-19 travel restrictions
Coronavirus: 'One billion' could become infected worldwide'
One billion people could become infected with the coronavirus worldwide unless vulnerable countries are given urgent help, an aid group has warned.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) said financial and humanitarian aid were needed to help slow the global spread of the virus.
It said "fragile countries" such as Afghanistan and Syria needed "urgent funding" to avoid a major outbreak.
"There remains a small window of time to mount a robust response," it warned.
There have been more than 3m confirmed cases of Covid-19 worldwide with more than 200,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University in the US.
The IRC's report, which is based on models and data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and Imperial College London, estimated there could be between 500m and 1bn infections globally.
It also said there could be more than 3m deaths across dozens of conflict-affected and unstable countries.
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How to Obtain CBN Loan Without Collateral
CBN Loan Form 2020/2021: How to Apply for AGSMEIS without
Collateral: Apply for N10 million CBN AGSMEIS 5% Loan Today. The Agric Small
and Medium Enterprise Scheme (AGSMEIS) is an initiative of the Central Bank of
Nigeria. CBN AGSMEIS Loan 2020 application is currently ongoing – Apply here! With
the CBN AGSMEIS Loan, you can access up to N10M at 5% per year from the Agric,
Small and medium enterprise scheme (AGSMEIS), an initiative from Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN); this is without collateral.
What is Agric Small and Medium Enterprise Scheme (AGSMEIS)?
AGSMEIS is an initiative of the Bankers’ Committee in a bid
to support and complement the Federal Governments’ efforts at promoting
Agri-businesses/Small and Medium Enterprises as a vehicle for sustainable
economic development and employment generation.
AGSMEIS is a voluntary initiative of the Bankers’ Committee
approved at its 331st meeting held on 9th February, 2017. The Scheme requires
all banks in Nigeria to set aside 5% of their profit after tax (PAT) annually.
The initiative is to support the Federal Government’s
efforts and policy measures for the promotion of Agricultural Businesses, Small
and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as vehicles for sustainable economic development
and employment generation.
Objectives of the Agric, Small and Medium Enterprise Scheme
(AGSMEIS)
The objectives of the Scheme include :
To generate much-needed employment opportunities in Nigeria
To develop agricultural value chain and ensure sustainable
agricultural practices.
To boost the managerial capacity of Agri-Business/SMEs as
pipelines of growing enterprises that can become huge corporate organizations.
Interested applicant will apply for loan via an EDI
The applications will then be sent to CBN for processing
Applicants will be called for an interview regarding his/her
business.
Those qualified will be contacted and given the loan.
Fill clearly the new form with all the details required ,
sign and get them authenticated by EDC – http://www.edcsouthwest.org/
Note: Maximum loan is 10million; Interest rate is 5% per
annum; Tenor is 7 yrs and Moratorium is 18 months.
Requirements for CBN Loan Approval of Application and
Disbursement of Funds
The following are the Requirements necessary either during
application or before final approval of the CBN loan application and final
disbursement of funds to an applicant.
Registered business with CAC
Evidence of tax payments
BVN
Letter of Introduction
Letter of Guaranty
Certification by an EDI
Passport photo of you and guarantor
Valid ID card
Who Can Write Letter of Introduction for CBN AGSMEIS Loan?
Your Pastor
Chief Imam
LGA Chairman
CDA Chairman
Village Head
Senior Civil Servants Level 14 above
MD of Blue Chip Companies
Your friend or spouse can write the guaranty letter.
Important Notice: Please note that applicants who submitted
last year and was sent a link to provide further details before the last
requirements came out do not need to re-submit again.
AGSMEIS Loan Interest Rate
How To Apply For CBN AGSMEIS Loan Form 2020 Without
Collateral.
Attend a one week compulsory training at a CBN certified
Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI). You can check the list of CBN EDC
Centres in Nigeria.
Step 2 : Apply For Loan
The Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) guides and
assists you in getting all necessary documents required to secure the loan.
Download the agsmeis loan application form pdf. Note that, you can get the
current application form from the CBN EDC that trained you.
Step 3 : Receive Funds
Loans are paid into the account of beneficiaries.
Unqualified candidates are given feedback.
Step 4 : Get Business Support Services
The Entrepreneurship Development Institute assists you to
implement business plan and provide business support services commercially.
Step 5 : Make Sales
Sell products and services to pay back loan and make profit.
Step 6 : Repay Loan
Run your business, keep proper records, monitor sales and
expenses to maximize profit and pay back the loan.
About National Microfinance Bank (NMFB).
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The National Microfinance Bank is a leading Nigerian
financial institution licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Nigeria.
The Company was incorporated as a Private Limited Company in 2019 and commenced
operations following the grant of a licence by the Central Bank of Nigeria to
operate as a National Microfinance Bank in the same year. It is Owned 50% by
the Bankers Committee, 40% by NIRSAL and 10% NIPOST. So far the bank has
disbursed approximately 776 million in loans to eligible SMEs under the
AGSMEIS.
List of CBN Approved Entrepreneurial Development Centers
(EDC) in Nigeria.
The CBN EDC Centres in Nigeria provide physical structures,
training materials, equipments, human resources and other facilities that would
assure internationally competitive, effective and sustainable services capable
of meeting the needs of MSMEs in the country. This is to encourage private
entrepreneurship, self employment, job creations, income growth, poverty
eradication and economic development.
The CBN Entrepreneurship Development Centres (CBN EDCs)
which target those with at least secondary education has the following specific
objectives:
To develop entrepreneurship spirit amongst Nigerians and
provide insight into the tools,
techniques and framework for managing all functional areas
of business enterprise, including
production, marketing, personnel and finance.
To develop skills of would-be-entrepreneurs to successfully
start, expand, diversify and
manage business enterprises as well as link them with
financial institutions for start up capital,
especially the microfinance banks.
To generate employment opportunities for Nigerians in
pursuance of the provisions of the
National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy
[NEEDS] and recently vision
2020.
To raise a new class of entrepreneurs/owners, who can
compete globally and succeed in
managing MSMEs and provide the bridge for future
industrialization of the country.
List of CBN EDC Centres in Nigeria.
Below is the list of CBN EDC Centres in Nigeria and their
addresses :
CBN-EDC, Ibadan (South West)
Website: www.edcsouthwest.org
Address: Old SDSTC (Oyo Oodua Skill Acquisition Centre
Premises),
Samonda, along Sango-UI Road,
Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
CBN-EDC, PortHarcourt (South South)
Website: www.ssedc.org
30 Trans-Woji road, Grace plaza, by Slaughter Bridge Woji
Town,
Port Harcourt, Rivers State
CBN-EDC, Maiduguri (North East)
website : edcnortheast.com.ng
Address: Old Informatics Institute, Njimtillo, Kano Road,
Maiduguri, Borno State
CBN-EDC, Kano (North West)
Address: Murtala Muhammed Library Complex,
Kano, Kano State
CBN-EDC, Makurdi (North Central)
Off Jonah Jang Crescent,
Near Federal Secretariat,
Makurdi, Benue State.
CBN-EDC, Minna (North Central)
Address: Minna Innovation Institute,
Behind Niger State Sharia Commission,
Justice Ndajiwo Drive,
Minna, Niger State.
CBN-EDC, Enugu (South East)
Address: Ebenezer Villa Suite
8, Ogenyi Close, Off Cornerstone Avenue
Off Nike Lake Resort Road,
Enugu, Enugu State.
You can get more contact addresses of Entrepreneurship
development centres in Nigeria – https://www.boi.ng/edcpartners/
Centre for Entrepreneurial Development
website : www.cedl.org
36, Murtala Mohammed International
Airport Road, Lagos.
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