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Rail Transport In Nigeria Receives Boost
The Nigeria Railway Corporation has taken delivery of six new long distance passenger coac...
published: 16 Mar 2014
Rail Transport In Nigeria Receives Boost
Rail Transport In Nigeria Receives Boost
The Nigeria Railway Corporation has taken delivery of six new long distance passenger coaches and new sets of two diesel multiple units to boost service delivery in the intra-city routes in Lagos. The corporation's Director of Mechanical Electrical Signal and Telecom, Mr Fidet Okhira, told journalists in Lagos that the coaches would be put to use in a month's time. For more information log on to www.channelstv.com.- published: 16 Mar 2014
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World Bank IDA - Nigeria: Transport
3.4 million beneficiaries from the agricultural sector were able to increase their income ...
published: 30 Sep 2010
author: WorldBank
World Bank IDA - Nigeria: Transport
World Bank IDA - Nigeria: Transport
3.4 million beneficiaries from the agricultural sector were able to increase their income by about 63 percent between 2004 and 2009, through access to better...- published: 30 Sep 2010
- views: 1083
- author: WorldBank
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Indian tricycle Bajaj_Keke Napeb Transport In Nigeria
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published: 05 Oct 2012
author: naijanedutv
Indian tricycle Bajaj_Keke Napeb Transport In Nigeria
Indian tricycle Bajaj_Keke Napeb Transport In Nigeria
For more on this click http://naijanedu.com Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/naijanedutv Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/NNTVWeb Subscribe to http://w...- published: 05 Oct 2012
- views: 299
- author: naijanedutv
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Public Transportation In Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria - Follow Kayode Oyinbo's Step By Step Guide
http://www.naijagists.com - Public Transportation In Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria - Follow Kay...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: Naija Palava
Public Transportation In Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria - Follow Kayode Oyinbo's Step By Step Guide
Public Transportation In Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria - Follow Kayode Oyinbo's Step By Step Guide
http://www.naijagists.com - Public Transportation In Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria - Follow Kayode Oyinbo's Step By Step Guide.- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 3620
- author: Naija Palava
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Train Transport in Nigeria
This is the current situation of our country Nigeria. We need help from all to make better...
published: 12 Dec 2013
Train Transport in Nigeria
Train Transport in Nigeria
This is the current situation of our country Nigeria. We need help from all to make better Nigeria- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 14
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ABC Transport Nigeria Experience
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published: 22 Nov 2012
author: NNTVWeb
ABC Transport Nigeria Experience
ABC Transport Nigeria Experience
Visit http://naijanedu.com Official Twitter @naijanedu Inquiries: naijanedu@gmail.com.- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 153
- author: NNTVWeb
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Nigeria's inroads into its public transport problems
For more on this and other stories please visit http://www.enca.com/
Lagos, January 31 - ...
published: 01 Feb 2014
Nigeria's inroads into its public transport problems
Nigeria's inroads into its public transport problems
For more on this and other stories please visit http://www.enca.com/ Lagos, January 31 - Traveling in Nigeria's commercial capital has often been described as a nightmare. Lagos has a population of around 20-million people, but only six million car owners. A new smartphone app, however, is trying to change the way they operate.- published: 01 Feb 2014
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TRANSPORT FACILITIES IN NIGERIA
WIN, an acronym for "What Is New" is a comprehensive multimedia services package for maxim...
published: 14 May 2013
author: Wintv Microres
TRANSPORT FACILITIES IN NIGERIA
TRANSPORT FACILITIES IN NIGERIA
WIN, an acronym for "What Is New" is a comprehensive multimedia services package for maximum news distribution across several media channels via WIN TV, excl...- published: 14 May 2013
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- author: Wintv Microres
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Nigeria's former Minister of Transport & Aviation, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, OFR.
Uhuru TV's Wale Adedayo recently spoke with Nigeria's former Minister of Transport & Aviat...
published: 01 Aug 2012
author: Wale Adedayo
Nigeria's former Minister of Transport & Aviation, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, OFR.
Nigeria's former Minister of Transport & Aviation, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, OFR.
Uhuru TV's Wale Adedayo recently spoke with Nigeria's former Minister of Transport & Aviation, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, on sundry national issues. Excerpts:- published: 01 Aug 2012
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- author: Wale Adedayo
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Funny transportation in Nigeria
In Nigeria, when it comes to transportation, security is not the biggest concern. Take a l...
published: 26 Mar 2010
author: PfiAfrica
Funny transportation in Nigeria
Funny transportation in Nigeria
In Nigeria, when it comes to transportation, security is not the biggest concern. Take a look! By F.C..- published: 26 Mar 2010
- views: 4048
- author: PfiAfrica
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Nigeria: L'épineuse équation du transport urbain
A l'instar des grandes capitales africaines, Lagos doit régler la question de la fluidité ...
published: 06 Mar 2014
Nigeria: L'épineuse équation du transport urbain
Nigeria: L'épineuse équation du transport urbain
A l'instar des grandes capitales africaines, Lagos doit régler la question de la fluidité de la circulation urbaine. Se déplacer dans cette mégapole de 20 millions d'habitants relève d'un véritable casse-tête. Le constat d'Afrikatv.- published: 06 Mar 2014
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Typical Maruwa Transport, AKA Keke, in Nigeria.
Typical Maruwa Transport, AKA Keke, in Satellite town, festac, Ikeja, etc, etc, and other ...
published: 27 Jan 2013
author: Allafrica Multimedia
Typical Maruwa Transport, AKA Keke, in Nigeria.
Typical Maruwa Transport, AKA Keke, in Nigeria.
Typical Maruwa Transport, AKA Keke, in Satellite town, festac, Ikeja, etc, etc, and other communities in Lagos, Nigeria.- published: 27 Jan 2013
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- author: Allafrica Multimedia
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Nigerian sex workers in Larissa, Greece.
Nigerian girls appeared on the streets of Athens during the Olympic Games of 2004. They ne...
published: 04 May 2010
author: Dionysis Kouris
Nigerian sex workers in Larissa, Greece.
Nigerian girls appeared on the streets of Athens during the Olympic Games of 2004. They never left. Nobody knew where they came from, nor did anybody care.
Most of them arrived transiting through Italy and France.
The EU’s invisible borders have made it easy for traffickers to move girls around. And Nigeria has its own powerful –and highly lucrative– criminal ring. Although it may cost 1000 Euros to transport girls to their destination cities, the latter will be forced to pay back their traffickers up to 80,000 Euros. And girls are kept from rebelling by the strong hold of voodoo oaths –and threats to their families.
Larissa is a city with a population of 200.000. It lies between the two major cities of Greece, Athens and Thessaloniki.
It is a major agricultural centre and a national transportation hub.
I met Sonia, a 22 years old Nigerian, back in 2008. At that time she used to work as a prostitute in the streets of Athens for 15-30 Euros per customer.
She had no passport or any residence permit. She had to run when the police was raiding the historical centre of Athens, where she usually worked, because as she used to say: I’ m double illegal.
The last two years a series of town-planning projects aimed at revamping the city’s run-down historic center. Athens’s Mayor stressed that thriving crime in the area – including the trade in drugs and prostitution – posed a risk to public health and safety.
As a result of that, ‘cleaning up’ operations by the police took place. The illegal immigrants were targeted.
It’ s been extremely difficult for the Nigerians to work in the streets since then.
Many girls were deported back to their countries and others had to look for work outside the capital city.
Sonia along with two other Nigerian women, Valentina and Amanda, decided to look for work in the city of Larissa.
Girls were told that police checks were not so strict in the countryside. They also knew some other Nigerians that had been working already in Larissa.
A cheap hotel in the city centre of Larissa is where Sonia stays. She shares a room with two more Nigerian girls. Twenty more girls are spread in other rooms of the same building.
I spent three days with them, trying to reveal through their daily life and their habits, some aspects of their personality.
I intentionally avoided following them at the bars where they work because I didn’t want the cliché photo approach of sex workers with customers, etc.
I gave them a voice, through the video recording, to explain how they came to Greece at first place as well as talking about their past life (Valentina with her children’s dvd from London).
Sonia insisted, as the other girls too, that they work without a pimp and that not all the girls are victims of trafficking.
They said that they were told and they believed that Europe was a promised land; where you can one way or another make a fortune easily.
Following them during their daytime walks in Larissa and sharing some of their free time with them in the hotel some conclusions were obvious: The girls lead a life apart, like most of the migrant workers, not having integrated at all in the local society. They spend most of their time watching Nigerian TV series and listening to African music.
Greeks in the countryside are not used to see a lot of black people. Their being aware of the fact that the African girls are in their hometown to work as prostitutes makes them behave in a funny way, mostly by staring at them persistently.
They live a ‘normal’ life, mainly listening to music, watching TV, cooking, shopping.
Their dream is to get married with a local Greek. This would allow them stop working at the bars as well as having the opportunity of becoming legal.
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Flinntheater - The Power Play
What links the small town of Kassel in Germany to Nigerias megacity Lagos? It is a young N...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: Flinntheater
Flinntheater - The Power Play
What links the small town of Kassel in Germany to Nigerias megacity Lagos? It is a young Nigerian named Ademola who gets picked up by the Blackberry witch and is magically transported to Kassel, where he makes lots of money... but of course he has to pay a price. In this as yet unproduced filmscript and all its subplots, continents and centuries are crossed in a new form of storytelling: we find out how the IFA oracle and digital technologies are connected and what god Shango and Nikola Tesla have in common.
What happens when the whole of Germany is struck by a 9 day power cut? Lagosians would sigh, blame NEPA, and simply use their generators, but in Germany nobody is prepared and disaster seems imminent. If anyone had listened to genius inventor Nikola Tesla - who invented the alternate current and promoted free energy for the world more than 100 years ago there would be no problem with power - neither in Lagos nor Kassel.
THE POWER PLAY connects story telling and power performing, with live music that is handmade on the futuristic instrument Fello, a prototype and the only one of its kind. A very special guest performer preaches to us about the oily spirit and where to find the oil of gladness, when the pipelines run dry.
On stage: Andi Otto, Toks Körner, Lisa Stepf
Special Guest: Konradin Kunze
Direction: Sophia Stepf
Music: Andi Otto
Assistant: Luisa Bitterlin
Costumes: Friede Funk & Lisa Stepf
Production management: ehrliche arbeit
Guide Lagos: Aderemi Adegbite
Co-produced by Goethe-Institut Nigeria
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The Secure Transport of Light
Compilation of found video on the subject of fiber-optics, undersea cables, and Africa, to...
published: 10 Apr 2013
author: stml
The Secure Transport of Light
Compilation of found video on the subject of fiber-optics, undersea cables, and Africa, to accompany a presentation of the same name at Afrofuture, Salon del Mobile 2013, Milan (http://www.afrofuture.com/afrofuture/).
More information: http://booktwo.org/notebook/the-secure-transport-of-light/
Sources:
- "Ile de Brehat" cable ship loading submarine cables (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlrBMZTtN_o)
- Communication - Hibernia Atlantic (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu_zxh1XP1E)
- Main One Cable Company Infomercial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzbAS1lXW1A)
- Main One Colocation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erm6_gWotnM)
- Main One Talking Heads Documentary (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03nAYw15BMM)
- Airtel Nigeria - Network TVC (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAr0XyxqIjc)
- TE SubCom - Installation Animation - Undersea Fiber Optic Cable (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsoo_BOwrrM)
- SEACOM | How we did it! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iipPJdqdljY)
- Seacom Goes Live (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StchufYwduU)
- Seacom: Connecting Africa to the World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku-XmgapKDg)
- Fibre Optic Cable Arrives in Sierra Leone | Brand Sierra Leone News Clip (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BvIU1Itj58)
- How undersea cables are laid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVzU_YQ3IQ)
- SEACOM short video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgKezSWuAGE)
- Construction of East Africa's undersea fibre optics cable. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW0Fp-bbKWI)
- Unleashing Africa's Potential - The World Bank (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA-Ene4nJsc)
- Another high-capacity fibre-optic cable lands on South Africas East Coast (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLiSDKU9pVI)
- New cable to boost internet access in Africa (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtA_h1S-qAE)
- West African Cable System Lands in Cape Town (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZtieqNMiO8)
- Glo 1-breaking new ground (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSeIBDoaulI)
- Glo 1 -The Road Ahead (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jlwysb6wR4)
- Glo-Building the best Network (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkN6ojPMv-I)
- Glo 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLl8eQ30p0I)
- dark fibre africa (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT4dsu-w9Js)
- Dark Fibre Africa Overview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqsVR9d3Pwo)
- Western Cape Broadband (South Africa) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct55bg84tHM)
- iBurst Africa Corporate Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QisGzY4rbew)
- ACL Telco Ltd, Satellite Broadband Specialists (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq_eMjmhfL0)
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New series: Aid or Trade? - Development meets business in Africa - Preview Episode 1
The newly produced series ‘Aid or Trade?’ shows that aid is no longer about transferring m...
published: 05 Dec 2011
author: Africa Interactive
New series: Aid or Trade? - Development meets business in Africa - Preview Episode 1
The newly produced series ‘Aid or Trade?’ shows that aid is no longer about transferring money or shipping goods. It’s rather about setting up sustainable companies, while taking local constraints and the environment into account. An article in the Economist recently stated 'Western governments should open up to trade rather than just dish out aid … Autocracy, corruption and strife will not disappear overnight. But at a dark time for the world economy, Africa’s progress is a reminder of the transformative promise of growth.'
This 5 episode-series 'Aid or Trade?' (5 x 14 minutes) shows an optimistic and nuanced perspective and portrays successful combinations and collaborations. The program highlights high-potential or successful initiatives: often collaboration between NGO’s, private, and public sector organizations. We show that commercial initiatives can be more social and aid can be more sustainable by using a business approach.
In the first episode we see inspiring initiatives in Liberia, Malawi, Ghana and Kenya. We visited Chid Liberty who set up his social enterprise Liberty and Justice. His garment factory in Liberia's capital Monrovia is committed to a future in which farmers, manufacturers, transporters, distributors, retailers, and consumers are completely aligned in making choices that result in the eradication of poverty, the responsible stewardship of the environment, and the empowerment of workers.
In Malawi we visited communities around the Majete Wildlife Park, where the organization African Parks is making efforts to assist the communities around the park by training them and finding markets for their products.
The third item is about Ghana's growing tech-scene, partly thanks to the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) in Accra. We spoke to one of the start-ups, Nandi Mobile, who's founders are trained by MEST.
The fourth and last item of the first episode is about Honey Care Africa, an innovative, rapidly expanding Kenyan social enterprise established explicitly to increase the income of rural farmers.
The four other episodes are highlighting similar initiatives in Zambia, Egypt, South Africa, Benin, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria and Ethiopia. All items of 'Aid or Trade?' are produced by African media professionals (researchers/journalists, presenters, camera men/women) in cooperation with and on behalf of producer www.africa-interactive.com.
The 5 episode-series Aid or Trade? is available for broadcasting and can be ordered through our distribution partner FCCE: http://www.fcce.nl/contact
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Nigeria's Youngest Bus Conductor in Ajegunle (Real-Life Nollywood)
(Transport in Nigeria - Real-Life Nollywood) Ajegunle is notorious for it's "anything-goes...
published: 18 Dec 2012
author: BattaBox
Nigeria's Youngest Bus Conductor in Ajegunle (Real-Life Nollywood)
Nigeria's Youngest Bus Conductor in Ajegunle (Real-Life Nollywood)
(Transport in Nigeria - Real-Life Nollywood) Ajegunle is notorious for it's "anything-goes" attitude to life and on a recent trip we caught a glimpse of what...- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 2527
- author: BattaBox
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London Transport System vs Nigeria.mp4
The transport system in London is fantastic. I can't wait for Nigeria to up it's game. We ...
published: 09 Jan 2013
author: Angel O. Israel
London Transport System vs Nigeria.mp4
London Transport System vs Nigeria.mp4
The transport system in London is fantastic. I can't wait for Nigeria to up it's game. We ve got to work harder and in Unity to achieve the needed economic g...- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 18
- author: Angel O. Israel