The jumbo salary being paid the country’s legislators, which ranked the highest in the world, according to a new study, has attracted sharp criticisms from Nigerians across the country, including economists and lawyers.
A report by The Economist magazine revealed that Nigerian federal legislators with a basic salary of $189,500 per annum (N30.6m) were the highest paid lawmakers in the world.
Quoting data from the International Monetary Fund and The Economist magazine of London, the study looked at the lawmakers’
basic salary as a ratio of the Gross Domestic Product per person across countries of the world.
According to the report, the basic salary (which excludes allowances) of a Nigerian lawmaker is 116 times the country’s GDP per person of $1,600.
The $189,500 earned annually by each Nigerian legislator is estimated to be 52 per cent higher than what Kenya legislators, who are the second highest paid lawmakers, earned.
An Associate Professor of Economics at the Ekiti State University, Dr. Abel Awe, said the lawmakers’ jumbo salary was indicative of the huge gap between the poor and the rich as well as between the ruler and the ruled.
He said it was unfortunate that the country was running the costliest democracy in the world.
Awe said, “This is part of the reason why 70 per cent of the nation’s budget is allocated to re-current expenditure. We are using a huge chunk of the nation’s resources to service just less than 1,000 people in a country of over 160 million people.
“We are running the costliest democracy in the world. We can’t develop this way when we spend huge money to service a few people. How will you get money for productive activities to expand the economy? An average Nigerian cannot access good medical care, good roads and other basic things of life when the legislators are smiling to the bank.
“This democracy is satanic. We have to review this democracy. The cost of maintaining the lawmakers is outrageous. What they are taking is too much.”
An economist, Mr. Henry Boyo, said the study had shown clearly that the cost of governance in Nigeria was very high.
Boyo, who noted that the cost of governance was predicated on the provisions of the Constitution, said it was high time Nigerians cried against the bloated cost of governance.
He said, “Our legislators’ actions or salaries are actually accommodated by the Constitution. In the past, we had less money and we had enough as a country. People are asking for a change of Constitution.
“It is unfortunate that it is the people who will do it that are the ones in charge. The legislators will not vote against themselves.”
The Managing Director, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, said although Nigeria remained a complex environment, that did not justify excessive wages.
“We cannot underestimate what it takes to bring law and order to a state that has been in a virtual state of anarchy for years, but there’s no justification for excessive compensation,” he said.
The Chief Research Analyst, Stakes Capital, Mr. Sanyaolu Kehinde, said this was an obvious case of how politicians were running government.
He said, “There’s nothing to justify the amount these people are earning because we don’t see the work they are doing. It also exposes the fact that we don’t value work. We prefer to reward work not done. The Nigerian politician is not service-driven.
“If we have 12 elections in one year, I can assure you that we will still not have good leaders because the system is faulty. The number of people who are not service-driven in Nigeria is high. There are only a few good people in Nigeria, very few people are left who are not thinking about themselves.”
The Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, Ikeja Branch, Mr. Monday Ubani, said the legislators had created “a big hole” in the nation’s treasury.
Ubani, who scored the legislators low on output, said they had failed to justify their fat pays, adding that their submissions in both legislative chambers “are at variance with that of sovereign Nigerians.”
He called on Nigerians “to decide whether we need both Houses, and if yes, whether on part time or full time basis.”
Ubani said, “This is a fact already and well known to Nigerians and the world. It is not a new story. What is baffling is that their legislative output is not commensurate to the amount of salaries and allowances they are earning.
“Take for instance, the ongoing constitution amendment. Their propositions and submissions on almost all the important clauses are at variance with that of the sovereign Nigerians. Both Houses have created a big hole on our national treasury.”
On his part, human rights lawyer, Mr. Bamidele Aturu, lamented the wide disparity between the earnings of the citizens and their legislators, who according to him, are the idlest, yet earn the most in the world.
He said what was obtainable in Nigeria was a parody of democracy whereby the ruling class earned well but preferred to subject the issue of N18,000 minimum wage to debate.
Aturu said, “We are running a parody of democracy in this country. It is a democracy for the rich. The people are getting poorer for building a nation, while the politicians are getting richer for doing nothing. Those who are not creating wealth in the country are sitting on the wealth of the people, and those who are creating the wealth, the workers, are being paid peanuts.
“Can you imagine there is still a raging and scandalous debate among some governors on whether or not to pay N18,000 minimum wage? Yet we are in a nation where the idlest legislators are being paid the highest in the world.”
The National Assembly has, however, rejected the report that its members are the highest paid lawmakers in the world.
While reacting to the report published in The Economist magazine on Monday, the spokespersons of the two chambers of the National Assembly described it as grossly exaggerated.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Information and Media, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said the report was misleading and incorrect.
He said it was easy for anyone to verify what Nigerian lawmakers earned given that such information could be obtained from the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
Abaribe said, “My reaction is that the report is incorrect. It is very easy for anybody to know what we earn by going to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
“The report is not correct because it did not emanate from the RMAFC, because that is the only body that determines what a lawmaker earns.”
In the same vein, the spokesman of the House of Representatives, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, dismissed the report as incorrect.
He said, “Whatever is being written is mere exaggeration and does not reflect what is accurate. They fail to realise that what we take as salaries are different from what we use in running our offices.
“These are two different issues. Most times, people just lump everything together and claim that it is our monthly salary; that is not correct. At the appropriate time, we shall react, because it is not just about the House but the National Assembly. The National Assembly will react at the right time.”
The report had suggested that a Nigerian federal lawmaker earned $189,000 or about N30m annually.
The magazine also published details of the annual salaries of legislators in other countries, some of which include Ghana, $46,500; Indonesia, $65,800; Thailand, $43,800; India, $11,200; Italy, $182,000; Bangladesh, N4,000; Israel, $114,800; Hong Kong, $130,000; Japan, $149,700; and Singapore, $154,000.
Monday, 7 October 2013
LIST OF HIGHEST PAID NIGERIAN ARTISTES
A list of top Nigerian highest paid hip-hop artistes was recently released by Encomium magazine; perfectly researched and confirmed.
The list had the music duo of P'Square topping it as the highest paid hip hop act. The music duo are learnt to be charging between N9 and N10 million for a show within Nigeria.
D'banj comes second on the list with a charge between N6 and N7 million to grace any event in the country.
Before the split from Mo'Hit, D'banj topped the list with charges between N7 and N8 million while P'square was N5 million.
2face comes the third highest paid artiste on the list. Although his fee is not consistent, He is said to be charging between N5 and N6 million. It was learnt that 2face because of his love and passion for the art easily adjust fees and not always keen like other acts on their particular amount.
Wizkid is the fourth on the list with a gracing fee of N4 to N5 million. Artistes like Owawunmi who actually is the highest paid female star, Flavour, Timaya and Olamide charges N3 million. Others in this category are Darey Art Alade, Duncan Mighty, andChocolate Music artistes, M.I and Ice-Prince.
The likes of Iyanya, Davido, Wande Coal and Tiwa Savage are in the league of artistes that go for N2.5 million, while D’Prince, Dr.Sid and one time highest earning artiste, 9ice collect N2 million respectively. Naeto C and Waje are said to be in the category of N1.5 million.
1- Psquare – N10million
2- D’Banj - N 8million
3- 2Face – N6million
4- Wizkid – N5million
5- Omawumi, Darey, Duncan Mighty,Olamide, Timayah, Flavour, M.I, Ice-Prince – N3 million
6 - Iyanya, Davido, Wande Coal, Tiwa Savage – N2.5 million
7 - 9ice, D’Prince, Dr. Sid – N2 million
8 - Neato C and Waje - N1.5 million.
Nollywood Movie Awards [SEE LIST OF NOMINEES]
Nollywood Movies Awards,the much-awaited movie awards slated to hold on Saturday 12th October, 2013 at the prestigious Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos, has rolled out the list of those who are eligible to win.
The nominated actors and their works are thoroughly done without any bias.
See below for the full list.
BEST MOVIE:
1. Hoodrush
2. Journey to self
3. The Meeting
4. Phone swap
5. Udeme mmi
6. Mrs Somebody
BEST LEAD ACTOR:
1. Bayo Alawiye – The Gods are still not to blame
2. Gabriel Afolayan – First Cause
3. Iyke Adiele – Broken
4. OC Ukeje – Hoodrush
5. Moses Armstrong – Udeme mmi
6. Wale Ojo – Phone swap
BEST LEAD ACTRESS:
1. Rita Dominic – The Meeting
2. Nse Ikpe Etim – Mr & Mrs
3. Mercy Johnson – Dumebi
4. Funke Akindele – Maami
5. Bimbo Akintola – Hoodrush
6. Uche Jombo – Mrs Somebody
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
1. Imeh Bishop Udoh – Udeme mmi
2. Akin Lewis – Heros & Zeros
3. Bimbo Manuel – Broken
4. Gabriel Afolayan – Hoodrush
5. Afeez Oyetoro – Phone swap
6. Bob Manuel Udokwu – Adesuwa
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
1. Ngozi Ezeonu – Adesuwa
2. Barbara Soky – Bridge of Hope
3. Ada Ameh – Phone swap
4. Chelsea Eze – Hoodrush
5. Mary Chukwu – Broken
BEST ACTOR INDIGENOUS:
1. Ekere Nkanga – Kokomma
2. Wole Ojo – Maami
3. Segun ‘Lanko’ Ogunremi – Odasan
4. Imeh Bishop Udoh – Udeme mmi
BEST ACTRESS INDIGENOUS:
1. Tope Brass – Odasan
2. Belinda Effah – Kokomma
3. Obonganwan Bennet-James – Udeme Mmi
4. Funke Akindele – Maami
BEST INDIGENOUS MOVIE:
1. Udeme mmi
2. Odasan
3. Maami
4. Kokomma
BEST DIRECTOR:
1. Mildred Okwo – The Meeting
2. Lancelot Imasuen – Udeme mmi
3. Dimeji Ajibola – Hoodrush
4. Kunle Afolayan – Phone swap
5. Tope Oshin Ogun – Journey to self
BEST EDITING:
1. Paul Apel – Mr & Mrs
2. Yemi Jolaosho – Phone swap
3. Victor Ehi-Amedu – Adesuwa
4. Dimeji Ajibola – Hoodrush
5. Okey Benson – The Meeting
6. Kunle Adejuyigbe – Journey to self
BEST SOUND DESIGN:
1. Obi Emelonye – Last flight to Abuja
2. Semiu Adewuyi – Kokomma
3. Carl Raccah – Journey to self
4. Olukunle Adegbite – The Gods are still not to blame
5. Alex Njuguna – The meeting
6. Dimeji Ajibola – Hoodrush
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
1. Alfred Chia – Heros & Zeros
2. James Costello – Last flight to Abuja
3. Shalom Uyi Enabulele – Broken
4. Yinka Edward – Phone swap
5. Jim Bishop – The Meeting
6. Byron Ene – The Gods are still not to blame
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
1. Tunde Babalola – Maami
2. Mildred Okwo/ Tunde Babalola – The Meeting
3. Rita C Onwurah – Udeme mmi
4. Dimeji Ajibola – Hoodrush
5. Tchidi Chikere – Dumebi
6. Kemi Adesoye – Phoneswap
BEST COSTUME DESIGN:
1: Jaiye Owolabi – The Gods are still not to blame
2. Titi aluko – Phone swap
3. Ekene Okoye Mpon: Kiss and the brides
4. Yolanda Okereke/ Aminat Olateju – Journey to self
5. Wanger Ayu/ Rosaline Ijejem – Mr & Mrs
6. Iyen Agbonifo – Adesuwa
BEST MAKE-UP
1. Temisan Etsede – Adesuwa
2. Touch of Glamour/Tobi Jeje- Phillip & Korede Olowoyo – Journey to self
3. Tracy Iyoha – The Gods are still not to blame
4. Jennifer Alegieuno – The Meeting
5. Olivia Obasi – Broken
BEST SET DESIGN:
1. Pat Nebo – Phone swap
2. Adeoye Bakare – Heros & Zeros
3. Hilary Patrick – The Meeting
4. Sango B’ Song – Last flight to Abuja
BEST SOUNDTRACK:
1. Truth – The Meeting
2. Luke Corradine – Last flight to abuja
3. Patrick Mathias – Hoodrush
4. Slam – Udeme Mmi
5. Truth – Phone swap
6. Oludare Olateju – The Gods are still not to blame
BEST DIASPORA MOVIE:
1. Man on ground
2. Alaalo
3. Turning point
4. The past came calling
5. Secret past
BEST SHORT MOVIE:
1. Unspoken
2. 15 Minutes
3. Epitaph
4. Ogondah
5. Blink
6. Till Death do us apart
BEST RISING STAR MALE:
1. OC Ukeje – Hoodrush
2. Ifeanyi Kalu – Kokomma
3.Bobby Obodo – Mrs Somebody
4. Uti Nwachukwu – In the cupboard
BEST RISING STAR FEMALE:
1. Linda Ejiofor – The Meeting
2. Belinda Effah – Kokomma
3. Ijeoma Agu – Hoodrush
4. Rachel Isaac – Daisy
5. Tehila Adiele – Broken
6. Tess Abubakar – In the cupboard
BEST CHILD ACTOR:
1. Ayomide Abati – Maami
2. Adeola Faseyi – Married but living single
3. Regina Ojeogwu – Wave of Glory
4- Obiora Samuel Olife – Broken Silence
Federal Government suspends Dana Air license again
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended
the operations of Dana Air...again. The suspension was
announced on Sunday night October 6th by the Coordinating
General Manager for the aviation parastatals, Mr. Yakubu
Dati.
The NCAA said it shut Dana’s operations to enable it conduct
an operational audit of the carrier and its planes. This
suspension makes it the third time the NCAA would ground
Dana Air over safety and other related issues since the crash
of Dana flight 992 that killed over 150 passengers in June
2012.
Saturday, 3 August 2013
UNDERSTANDING LADIES : Are PRETTY Girls mean or nice??
Now they’re not all wrong.
Have you ever heard the line that good looking girls are mean and arrogant,and would turn you down without even thinking twice.
There are a lot of mean girls out there, and perhaps a few good looking mean girls too.
But that doesn’t mean all good looking girls are mean.Confidence Bros; its all just a cover.
Here are a few reasons why some good looking girls are mean:
1 They’re conceited; just full of themselves.
2 They like the attention ; almost all good looking girls know they get attention all the time and they take advantage of this.
3 They’re intentionally mean ; Some good looking girls are just terribly mean. I’ve seen many girls bat their eyelids at a guy and make him approach them only to spurn him away!(I learnt that from experience).
But this is more like the exception than the rule. All hot girls are not heartless b*****s whose only sole means of pleasure is shreding a guy’s heart.
Good looking girls are not intentionally mean.
I’ve noticed how misunderstood good looking girls are. No matter what she does, it’s always bad. There’s just no way out. Here are a few reasons why good looking girls are assumed to be mean.
#1 Guys always exaggerate a good looking girl’s rejection to feel better about themselves.
#2 Too many guys hit on good looking girls all the time, and they really don’t have the time to play nice to all the guys. What would you do if girls threw themselves at you all the time?(don't answer that).
#3 Guys are always hard on good looking girls. They expect a good looking girl to be snappy, so the guys go all out with their rude remarks. Saying stuff like !@#%$% and $%^%$# when they get rejected.That isnt right bros there's Plenty Of Fish.
#4 Cheesy pick up lines. And a generally bad method of approach.That really ticks them off,and trust me if you want to get the 080s you don't want to tick off em hos...(sorry ladies).
The real mean girls are the ones who constantly want attention or are the ones who think they’re really good looking when they really aren’t. They act snotty and constantly want attention because somewhere deep down, they’re all insecure because they’re not sure if they’re pretty.Am I right or am i right??
Good looking girls are human too
Contrary to popular belief, good looking girls are just like everyone else. They have a heart that hurts and wants true love too.
Most good looking girls are nicer than other girls
Almost all the time, most good looking girls are nicer than average looking girls. Good looking girls need to try harder to prove that they’re not stuck up or full of themselves.
Just by showing off their pretty smiles and stivs ;).............
Kenyan Top Model Staciey Brianar Brags About With "Omo Baba Olowo"
Staciey Brianar known as Pendo is a Kenyan socialite.Known for her semi-nude pics,she was said to have slept with Davido during his last Kenyan tour which he denied saying
"“Who the hell is Pendo…I don’t give a damn who she is. I am not interested,”
So African Eagle decided to ask her..and oh my was she so open(He must be real good because his ladies like to kiss and tell..Lol)
Interview Below
So was this a one time thing then?
Pendo: No, I would do it again. Gladly. I don't regret it at all.
Of course you know now I am gonna ask about the "D". Free reign, choose your own words to describe it.
Pendo: He was perfect.
Nooooooooo, more than that. DESCRIPTION.
Pendo: (Laughing) Ok, ok. Errrrrrrrrrrm, he is much better than your "average Kenyan". He is big. Both length and width. (Giggles) And best part is he REALLY knows what he is working with.
Haha, so you loved ALL OF HIM. (SN: Hehe, see what I did there?)
Pendo: (Giggles) Ha, you won't let this go will you. Haha, no seriously though, he has CRAZY moves, he kept it fresh for a couple hours. I am impressed. Definitely the best...(hesitates) Ok maybe not the best I ever had, but he is up there.
So was this a one night stand or will you be seeing him again?
Pendo: Davido is not only a good lover but a gentleman. Not only did he not publicise the affair, but he left me with some personal mementos to remember him. I don't think a one night stand does that. Plus there is still communication going on. I'm not saying we are dating, but we are definitely still talking. He did not "hit it and quit it".
So what is all this wahala about Davido blocking you off of his facebook?
Pendo : If people had done even a little research, they would Davido does not even have a Facebook account. I NEVER said I was in touch with him through Facebook. I got in touch with him through a good friend of his *redacted* and that's where everything started. He did the intro.
So, seriously, did you sleep with Davido?
Pendo: Errrrrrrrrrrm (laughs cheekily) (There is IRREFUTABLE proof that Pendo did spend the night with Nigerian superstar, if you want to see it plead with her on twitter @LoveStaicey to release it.) In the meantime, have this picture of Davido, topless, in his hotel room from his personal instagram. Maybe Pendo took it #troll
So why did you do this? Do you do this for money?
Pendo: (Laughs) No, I didn't get money from him. I didn't WANT money from him. I did it simply cuz I find him hot and he is pretty legit in the music industry in Africa. Yeah, I am attracted by his talent, his fame, his power, but honestly, who isn't? And people are talking so much because a lot of women wanted to be in my shoes, but were not. I'm not afraid to go after what I want. That's just me. And I am unapologetic for it. I am content that I got what I wanted -which was to know him- and I guess it just naturally progressed from there...
Y'ALL REMEMBER THIS Rii?
THE TRUE STORY : No student died at a Lagos hotel
The real story behind the photo that went viral
Last week the pic above went viral with many blogs claiming that another student was found dead in a hotel in Lagos. The report claimed that the victim is a girl named Florence Ngwu, a 300L student of University of Nigeria. Erm, no such thing happened in real life. This is a photo from a movie called Murder at Prime Suite Hotel, a fiction but similar to the Cynthia Osogwu murder story.The character's name is Florence Ngwu played by an actress. The movie stars Joseph Benjamin and Chelsea Eze. The producers of the movie have released a statement.
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