Thursday, 10 November 2016

Trump's Victory- United States No Longer United!

As his journey to the Oval Office begins on Thursday, November 10, with an invitation to the White House by out-going  President Barack Obama, Donald Trump's unexpected victory against Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, 9th November, 2016, seems to be dividing a once united country as protests erupted in various major cities across the United states. 


The protests against some of Trump's election promises like: Getting the U.S to Rethink its relationship with NATO, create a special Police Force to deport immigrants (especially Muslims and Nigerians) without visa, Build the U.S/Mexican border "Wall", which he said the Mexicans will pay for, among others, some of which appeared to be racists, xenophobic, Islamophobic and a total digression from the founding principles upon which the United States of America was built. 

On the International perspective, coming at the heels of the prospect of increased U.S. oil production, on one hand, and oil companies slowly return to Iran following the lifting of Western sanctions on Tehran in January, 2016, on the other handDonald Trump during his campaign stated he would tighten policies on Iran. A move which if actualized would see OPEC countries confronted with a not- so -pleasant outlook for the global economy as a result of weaker demand for its crude.



Despite inexperience in Politics Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States and is expected to resume office on the 20th of January 2017. After his victory,  Donald Trump however reached out through his twitter handle with this message: "Such a beautiful and important evening! The forgotten man and woman will never be forgotten again. We will all come together as never before".



Monday, 7 November 2016

Ajah Fly-Over Bridge Update!

From this early stage as seen in the picture below, taken in April 2016.


The Fly-Over bridge under construction at Ajah, Lekki Peninsula axis of Lagos state, Nigeria, is beginning to take shape. See photos below.





Unveiling O'BIAN STITCHES!

O'BIAN STITCHES is an Indigenous Nigerian Registered clothing-line of smartly made wears for: Men, Women, Children, Fabrics, Hand-made gift items/  decorations, beads etc. 
 
All made from beautiful traditional and contemporary materials from around Africa and the globe.




Our Smocks makes statements




Basket of Seashell Decorations

Beads

O'bian Stitches designed rug


Trendy Pants



Throw-Pillows

Co-joined throw-pillows



Kiddies





Jallabiya    

O'BIAN STITCHES products are made from Batiks, Kente, Adire, Mud Cloth, Wodin, Idoma traditional fabric, Tiv fabrics, Ase-oke, Kente-Ewe, and beautiful/ durable contemporary fabrics.


        
Shirt-Dresses






                             
O'BIAN STITCHES Men's shirts can be worn on Chinos, Denims...and to any occasion.







The O'BIAN STITCHES Brand Promotes: Peaceful Co-existence, Unity and Global Peace, through every single PIECE of our Product.





"WE ARE NOT JUST HERE TO MAKE SALES
WE ARE NOT JUST ABOUT PROFITS
WE ARE MUCH MORE THAN JUST A 'TRADING COMPANY'
 WE ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT PROMOTING & SHOWCASING THROUGH OUR PRODUCTS: PEACE, UNITY, THE BEAUTY IN OUR DIVERSITY AND APPRECIATION OF THIS BEAUTY" - Obianuju Mbanusi, CEO, O'bian Stitches
 
 
AT O'BIAN STITCHES, WE RE-DEFINE FASHION!

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Photo - Speaks!

It seems like this Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) outlet at Adeola Odeku, Victoria-Island, Lagos - Nigeria, fried the 'F' leaving the K C.


Bad branding image there...management take note.

Drainage Clearance Needs Waste Disposal Support!

In an attempt to prevent predictions released by the Nigeria Metrological Agency (NiMET) and Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) on flooding and rainfall, particularly on coastal regions which are characterized by high water levels and flat terrain, the Lagos State Government, in a press release issued by the state Commissioner for the EnvironmentDr. Babatunde Adejare in August, 2016, urged residents to focus more on clearing drains and canals in their areas during statewide monthly sanitation exercises observed between 7am and 10am. Pictures below as seen at Alesh street and Ajah market, off Lekki Peninsula express way, Lekki - Lagos Nigeria, shows that most residents comply with this directive by making efforts to clean out the drains in their locality.


The fate however of these 'cleared out wastes' is where the issue lies. From observation, there are often no waste disposal trucks to clear out stacked wastes after each sanitation periods.

Ajah market, Lekki
This leaves the 'cleaned-out' wastes littered all over the streets. Did I hear you scream "malaria and all sorts of epidemic/ flood disaster alert"... that is exactly what it is....  





Ultimately these abandoned wastes are washed back into the drains from where they were cleaned out, taking the efforts of well-meaning residents back-to square Uno.



There is need for closer collaboration between state's Waste Management Authority, for instance (LAWMA) and the Environmental Services and Waste Department to ensure that wastes are properly disposed after each sanitation exercise to avoid flood and epidemic outbreak.


Thursday, 3 November 2016

Pls Check These Lastma Officials Opposite Igbobi Hospital!

Lastma officials at Western Avenueinwards Fadeyi, opposite Igbobi Orthopaedic Hospital,  Lagos - Nigeria, observed doing peharps more than what is required of them, unnecessarily pulling over commercial bus drivers (Danfo) for who knows what offence. 
   

It was observed that these Lastma officials would pull-over a commercial bus, ask the driver to alight while one of them gets in and pull the vehicle over...he remains in the vehicle as seen in the picture below, until the driver "settles" with his ogas...then the vehicle would be released. 



Lagos State authorities check the activities of these guys in particular, and keep them in order peradventure..... 

Sunday, 30 October 2016

Tales From Near Forgotten Communities, Orile Maroko Cries For Help!

Despite over two-months-and-still-counting electricity supply outage challenge coupled with bad roads and no proper drainage system, some residents of Orile -Maroko community around Lekki Scheme 11 area, near Ajah, Lekki Peninsula axis, Lagos state, are hopeful that someday, their plight will come to an end,  as they observed the monthly sanitation exercise on Saturday, October 29th, 2016. 


According to a resident who preferred to speak with Roving Informant on the grounds of anonymity, electricity supply went off in September, 2016, over a month later, after several calls to complain, visits and statement written  at the EKEDC headquarters in Marina, Lagos by affected residents, the faulty transformer located in front of the Mosque at Moroko Community was removed by some officials from Eko Electricity Distribution Company, (EKEDC) Agungi office. There is howbeit no concrete assurance of when electricity supply is expected to be restored in the community. 


According to the resident: "This issue started right before the last Muslim holiday in early September, we thought it was a minor fault and would be fixed within a couple of days; it's over two months now...as a matter of fact we are in November..that officially makes it three months and we have not seen light from EKEDC. They came and took the transformer from its located near the Mosque two weeks ago, some of the residents paid a visit to the Agungi office but they did not give an assurance of when we are expected to get back Power supply, right now, some of us spend about =N=20,000 per week on fuel for our generators...in this hard times..we dont even  know how much longer we can keep up with this situation. It seems the government do not know people live here. But we have not lost hope, we are appealing to the Lagos state government to consider our plight over here and come to our rescue by providing us with a functioning transformer." He said.

Orile Maroko is one of the communities established by the Lagos State government after the relocation of residents from Maroko, (where Oniru bus-stop and Intercontinental Hotel stood currently) in Victoria Island, Lagos - Nigeria. Since relocationOrile Maroko, has metamorphosed into an urban community with a  growing working class population owned properties and estates. 

Orile Maroko, Moba, Alaguton and other communities around the Lekki Scheme 11 estate, is presently confronted with challenges of: absent, to blocked drainage systems, almost 0% electricity supplies due to constantly damaged transformers, resulting from transformer over-load, bad roads...etc...for its growing population. The Maroko Youth Association for instance, was formed to help meet these developmental needs, despite their efforts, a lot needs to be done from observation. We hereby call on the intervention of the Lagos State Government.