Sunday, November 30, 2008

Knowledge is Power - Join Boutique Mix in the Fight Against Aids



Today is World AIDS Day and Knowledge is Half the Battle!!!

In Africa and around the world, the Aids epidemic is killing millions of people. Women and Children in Africa do not have the resources found in the West. Let us spread the word and do what we can to stop this killer in its tracks!!!! Please do not forget to to join MiMi and Boutique Mix in the 2008-2009 Pledge. You too can make a difference!!!!

Google News World leaders call for action on World AIDS Day

PARIS (AFP) — Activists and global leaders used World AIDS Day Saturday to warn against complacency in fighting the disease and called on governments to fill a multi-billion-dollar funding gap.

"We have made tangible and remarkable progress on all these fronts. But we must do more," United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a message for World AIDS Day. The highlight of events across the globe was a concert in Johannesburg organised by Nelson Mandela's 46664 AIDS campaign group, named after his prison number from his 27 years in jail during South Africa's apartheid regime.

An estimated 50,000 people attended the concert of local and foreign artists, ranging from Peter Gabriel to Ludacris, broadcast to millions around the world. Mandela himself put in a rare appearance, and the crowd erupted in screams before falling silent as the 89-year-old urged people to stand up and take the fight against AIDS into their own hands.

"It is still alarming that for every person who receives treatment there are four others who are newly infected," said the nobel laureate, after slowly walking to the podium with the aid of his wife and a walking stick. "Yes, big ambitious plans are needed to deal with the epidemic. But what really matters are small acts of kindness ... such as protecting yourself," he said.

South Africa has the world's worst rate of HIV, according to recent UN statistics, with around 5.5 million people infected out of a population of 48 million. But while sub-Saharan Africa has been hard hit, other African nations have registered successes. Mali's HIV infection rate dropped from 1.7 percent in 2001 to 1.3 percent last year, an official from the state's national council against AIDS said.

Since the first World AIDS Day in 1988 there has been progress in levelling off the percentage of the world's population living with HIV and AIDS from a peak in the late 1990s, the UN AIDS programme UNAIDS said last month. The tally of new infections fell to an estimated 2.5 million in 2007, from 3.0 million in the late 1990s, it added.

Efforts to bring anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs to sub-Saharan Africa, where more than two-thirds of those with HIV/AIDS live, were now bearing fruit, it said. But with 33.2 million people around the world estimated to be living with AIDS and 2.1 million deaths in 2007, campaigners warned there was still a long way to go.

"Despite substantial progress against AIDS worldwide, we are still losing ground," said James Shelton of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in a commentary in the medical journal The Lancet on Saturday.

Treatment was still only available to about 10 percent of those in need, he said, while in developing countries, "the number of new infections continues to dwarf the numbers who start antiretroviral therapy in developing countries."

One of the biggest areas of concern was funding. In Burundi, President Pierre Nkurunziza said international aid to fight the disease had decreased there, and if the situation continued, donors would "be contributing to a genocide". Burundi has an infection rate of about 3.5 percent.

According to the UN, there is currently an eight-billion-dollar (five-billion-euro) shortfall in resources to fight AIDS. To meet the Group of Eight (G8) goal of providing universal access to ARVs by 2010, 42 billion dollars will be needed. So far, only 15.4 billion is in the kitty.

US President George W. Bush marked the day by repeating his call on US lawmakers to double support for anti-AIDS programmes to 30 billion dollars over five years. Chinese President Hu Jintao was on front pages of state newspapers shaking the hand of a woman HIV carrier the day after the UN warned that up to 50 million Chinese were at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.

Elsewhere in China, UNAIDS and the China Red Cross Foundation have organised a "Great AIDS Walk" on the Great Wall for Sunday to raise awareness. In Australia, campaigners warned that complacency after earlier success in fighting HIV/AIDS risked giving rise to a new wave of infections. "This is the moment it all could go astray. This is the moment when it can become a pandemic," said AIDS awareness educator Vince Lovegrove.

Indonesia -- which the UN says has Asia's fastest growing HIV epidemic -- marked the day with the launch of its first national campaign to promote the use of condoms. And in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, several dozen AIDS activists observed a minute of silence to remember the 12,000 Ukrainians who have died of AIDS in two decades.

Some stood with their mouths taped to protest what they say is the government's silence about Ukraine's growing HIV and AIDS problem. During the first 10 months of the year, close to 14,500 new HIV cases were reported, prompting UN AIDS officials to warn that Ukraine's HIV epidemic was the most severe in Europe.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy visited the country's leading HIV research hospital and called the battle against AIDS "absolutely fundamental". In Rome, some pharmacies were handing out free condoms. In Stockholm, bishops of the Protestant Church of Sweden called on religious leaders around the world to promote the use of condoms.

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Knowledge is Power - Join Boutique Mix in the Fight Against Aids



Today is World AIDS Day and Knowledge is Half the Battle!!!

In Africa and around the world, the Aids epidemic is killing millions of people. Women and Children in Africa do not have the resources found in the West. Let us spread the word and do what we can to stop this killer in its tracks!!!! Please do not forget to to join MiMi and Boutique Mix in the 2008-2009 Pledge. You too can make a difference!!!!

Google News World leaders call for action on World AIDS Day

PARIS (AFP) — Activists and global leaders used World AIDS Day Saturday to warn against complacency in fighting the disease and called on governments to fill a multi-billion-dollar funding gap.

"We have made tangible and remarkable progress on all these fronts. But we must do more," United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a message for World AIDS Day. The highlight of events across the globe was a concert in Johannesburg organised by Nelson Mandela's 46664 AIDS campaign group, named after his prison number from his 27 years in jail during South Africa's apartheid regime.

An estimated 50,000 people attended the concert of local and foreign artists, ranging from Peter Gabriel to Ludacris, broadcast to millions around the world. Mandela himself put in a rare appearance, and the crowd erupted in screams before falling silent as the 89-year-old urged people to stand up and take the fight against AIDS into their own hands.

"It is still alarming that for every person who receives treatment there are four others who are newly infected," said the nobel laureate, after slowly walking to the podium with the aid of his wife and a walking stick. "Yes, big ambitious plans are needed to deal with the epidemic. But what really matters are small acts of kindness ... such as protecting yourself," he said.

South Africa has the world's worst rate of HIV, according to recent UN statistics, with around 5.5 million people infected out of a population of 48 million. But while sub-Saharan Africa has been hard hit, other African nations have registered successes. Mali's HIV infection rate dropped from 1.7 percent in 2001 to 1.3 percent last year, an official from the state's national council against AIDS said.

Since the first World AIDS Day in 1988 there has been progress in levelling off the percentage of the world's population living with HIV and AIDS from a peak in the late 1990s, the UN AIDS programme UNAIDS said last month. The tally of new infections fell to an estimated 2.5 million in 2007, from 3.0 million in the late 1990s, it added.

Efforts to bring anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs to sub-Saharan Africa, where more than two-thirds of those with HIV/AIDS live, were now bearing fruit, it said. But with 33.2 million people around the world estimated to be living with AIDS and 2.1 million deaths in 2007, campaigners warned there was still a long way to go.

"Despite substantial progress against AIDS worldwide, we are still losing ground," said James Shelton of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in a commentary in the medical journal The Lancet on Saturday.

Treatment was still only available to about 10 percent of those in need, he said, while in developing countries, "the number of new infections continues to dwarf the numbers who start antiretroviral therapy in developing countries."

One of the biggest areas of concern was funding. In Burundi, President Pierre Nkurunziza said international aid to fight the disease had decreased there, and if the situation continued, donors would "be contributing to a genocide". Burundi has an infection rate of about 3.5 percent.

According to the UN, there is currently an eight-billion-dollar (five-billion-euro) shortfall in resources to fight AIDS. To meet the Group of Eight (G8) goal of providing universal access to ARVs by 2010, 42 billion dollars will be needed. So far, only 15.4 billion is in the kitty.

US President George W. Bush marked the day by repeating his call on US lawmakers to double support for anti-AIDS programmes to 30 billion dollars over five years. Chinese President Hu Jintao was on front pages of state newspapers shaking the hand of a woman HIV carrier the day after the UN warned that up to 50 million Chinese were at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.

Elsewhere in China, UNAIDS and the China Red Cross Foundation have organised a "Great AIDS Walk" on the Great Wall for Sunday to raise awareness. In Australia, campaigners warned that complacency after earlier success in fighting HIV/AIDS risked giving rise to a new wave of infections. "This is the moment it all could go astray. This is the moment when it can become a pandemic," said AIDS awareness educator Vince Lovegrove.

Indonesia -- which the UN says has Asia's fastest growing HIV epidemic -- marked the day with the launch of its first national campaign to promote the use of condoms. And in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, several dozen AIDS activists observed a minute of silence to remember the 12,000 Ukrainians who have died of AIDS in two decades.

Some stood with their mouths taped to protest what they say is the government's silence about Ukraine's growing HIV and AIDS problem. During the first 10 months of the year, close to 14,500 new HIV cases were reported, prompting UN AIDS officials to warn that Ukraine's HIV epidemic was the most severe in Europe.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy visited the country's leading HIV research hospital and called the battle against AIDS "absolutely fundamental". In Rome, some pharmacies were handing out free condoms. In Stockholm, bishops of the Protestant Church of Sweden called on religious leaders around the world to promote the use of condoms.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

MAMA: The Mtv Africa Music Awards

This is a run down in pictures while Don Chi Chi has provided the hottest coverage of the awards on the Internet. Check out his full diary of the event at ebrief.blogspot.com






Sasha Presenting..


Jozi


Asa


FloRida


Ikechukwu & Naeto C


Dbanj receiving his award...





Jozi


P-Square


Trevor Nelson


Ikechukwu receiving his award...




The Koko Master


Nkechi & JJ Okocha


Seun Kuti


D'banj


Naeto Performing


FloRida



Closing Performance by D'banj & Kelly Rowland


Pictures courtesy of Sola Odeinde.

Don't forget the Run Down of the event and also visit www.bellanaija.com for more pictures! xxx

Friday, November 21, 2008

Single Ladies Parody!!

My Goodness! This the funniest thing I've looked at in a long time!! The caption also says: SINGLE LADIES PASSED AWAY THIS MORNING DUE TO COMPLICATIONS STEMMING FROM MAN MEAT AND TUBE SOCKS FALLING OUT OF A LEOTARD.


One word from me - CRIKEY!!!




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Have a Lovely Weekend Girls n' Guys. Mona is Back with a vibe and is very pleased :o)

P.S.

Congratulations Bella Naija has gracefully covered the front of TLWA Magazine. Grab your copy :) :) :)

Shine on Sierra Leone Charity and Boutique Mix

Every now and then, I do a post on charity. As you know, Boutique Mix is sponsoring a two-year long Rebuilding Sierra Leone one child at a Time Pledge Campaign to raise money for education for children in Sierra Leone. Thankfully, Boutique Mix is not the only entity that seeks to improve the lives of these innocent children. Join Boutique Mix in the Rebuilding Sierra Leone one child at a Time Pledge Campaign.

Yesterday, the Women’s Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities held a fabulous fundraiser to benefit the Shine on Sierra Leone foundation. The Shine on Sierra Leone foundation (SoSL) is an organization founded by Tiffany Persons, that provides education and support to children in Sierra Leone. In the December issue of Elle magazine, there is an excellent article on "Hope Diamonds" and various philanthropic efforts in Sierra Leone by various celebrities and business owners, including Tiffany Persons and her friends and more information on SoSL. It is heartwarming to see people working together to shine the light on these innocent and hopeful children in Sierra Leone.

Stay in the DC Fashion loop with me at the DC Fashion Examiner.

Tiffany Persons and Selita Banks at the Women's Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities Fundraiser to Benefit SoSL.

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Shine on Sierra Leone Charity and Boutique Mix

Every now and then, I do a post on charity. As you know, Boutique Mix is sponsoring a two-year long Rebuilding Sierra Leone one child at a Time Pledge Campaign to raise money for education for children in Sierra Leone. Thankfully, Boutique Mix is not the only entity that seeks to improve the lives of these innocent children. Join Boutique Mix in the Rebuilding Sierra Leone one child at a Time Pledge Campaign.

Yesterday, the Women’s Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities held a fabulous fundraiser to benefit the Shine on Sierra Leone foundation. The Shine on Sierra Leone foundation (SoSL) is an organization founded by Tiffany Persons, that provides education and support to children in Sierra Leone. In the December issue of Elle magazine, there is an excellent article on "Hope Diamonds" and various philanthropic efforts in Sierra Leone by various celebrities and business owners, including Tiffany Persons and her friends and more information on SoSL. It is heartwarming to see people working together to shine the light on these innocent and hopeful children in Sierra Leone.

Stay in the DC Fashion loop with me at the DC Fashion Examiner.

Tiffany Persons and Selita Banks at the Women's Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities Fundraiser to Benefit SoSL.

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Events We Missed After Summer

What Can I Say? It's Been a Busy Half-Year! Here are some interesting events we missed here at Naija to the Core. Click on the flyers to check out each one's website. Have a good week :)

1) Caxton Alile Cards


2) With Love From Friends (WLFF)


3) Theatre @ Terra - Wole Soyinka



4) Style Me Up Fashion Party 5) The Mrs. Club
6) Eghosa Imasuen - To Saint Patrick 7) The Return of Rhythm of A Black Man


8) Youth on the Frontline Breakthrough Conference with Dayo Israel


9) Nipro Events - The Art of Networking



10) Channel O Music Video Awards


11) Stand Up For Africa


12) Hair Beautiful Lace Front Wig Party @ Eko Hotel



13) The Platform Nigeria - organised by the Covenant Church





14) Naeto-C, Sean Kingston etc. inNigeria