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Music Business / Re: Official Music Section Advert Thread by prinej0(m): 6:21pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Jokes Etc / Re: Big Brother Wahala by prinej0(m): 6:13pm On Feb 22, 2017
Celebrities / Re: Actress Moyo Lawal Talks About Getting Adrenaline Rush As A NAPEP Driver [PICS] by prinej0(m): 6:02pm On Feb 22, 2017
JAYTUNEZ:

Moyo Lawal says playing classy and decent roles in her movies is boring compared to the crude and tasking ones which are more fun.

Snapped on the set as a sexy Napep driver, the popular Yoruba actress stated in the caption of the photo which she shared online that she lives a boring life and can only get her adrenaline pumping when she is in front of the camera acting.

In her own words;

“the classy and decent roles are so much more better for one’s image, but the crude roles are so much more fun, what’s the point of acting  if I say the same way  I am  in reality, my real life is boring enough as it is” so pardon me if my acting Is so real, people actually think my characters and I are one and the same way I am just getting my adrenaline rush, the same way you all get it from drinking, smoking, partying, multiple boyfriends. I get mine from being bad for the camera.”

http://www.tunezmediablog.com/2017/02/actress-moyo-lawal-talks-about-getting.html



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Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Glows Up In Makeup Photos For New Music Video [PICS] by prinej0(m): 5:56pm On Feb 22, 2017
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh's Husband With Rosaline Meurer At The Signing Of Praiz As Ambassador by prinej0(m): 5:49pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by prinej0(m): 5:40pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Politics / Re: 75 Million Nigerians Lack Access To Electricity – World Bank by prinej0(m): 5:39pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Politics / Re: 75 Million Nigerians Lack Access To Electricity – World Bank by prinej0(m): 5:30pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Nigeria is second to India on the list of countries with the highest electricity access deficit with 75 million people compared to India’s 263 million persons.

According to a new World Bank report, other countries on the list of nations with highest electricity access deficit are Ethiopia with 67 million; Bangladesh 62 million; Congo Democratic Republic with 55 million; Tanzania with 40 million; Kenya with 33 million; Uganda with 30 million; Sudan with 25 million; and Myanmar with 25 million people.

According to the report, an energy scorecard released on Monday, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Sudan alone have 116 million people without adequate electricity.

The authors noted that energy access, efficiency and renewables are on the rise in many developing nations, but in places like sub-Saharan Africa, the energy situation is still grim and hundreds of millions remain unconnected.
The report found that 80 per cent of the 111 countries studied have policies for more sustainable energy — meaning energy efficiency, access to energy and use of renewables — with 45 countries at advanced stages of policy-making.According to the report, access is, in part, a financial issue in these countries. In many sub-Saharan Africa countries, people pay more than $500 to connect to the grid, while in another developing country, Bangladesh, the cost is as little as $22.

Senior Director and Head of Energy and Extractives at the World Bank, Riccardo Puliti, said: “Africa has long been the least electrified, and power there cannot keep up with population growth. Those disparities won’t disappear without policies encouraging both private and public investment.”

According to the report, for much of the world, however, renewables are growing fast: 93 per cent of countries have renewable energy targets, and more than three-quarters have supporting legislation.

This growth, however, needs more focus. Just 39 per cent of countries have studied how to integrate renewables such as solar and wind power into their current electrical grids, the authors found.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sustainable Energy for All, a sustainable energy initiative launched by the United Nations in 2011, Rachel Kyte, said: “The world is in a race to secure a clean energy transition. The underlying message is that we must go further and faster.”

Besides, Energy economics global lead for the World Bank Group, Vivien Foster, said: “African countries on the whole scored very poorly, with as many as 40 per cent barely beginning policy measures to accelerate access to energy. African countries on the whole scored very poorly.”

http://www.energywatchng.com/75-million-nigerians-lack-access-electricity-world-bank/

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