Sunday, June 28, 2009

Nigerian Box Office from June12-14,2009


Terminator Salvation holds on to the number 1 spot in its second week running in Nigerian theatres with a total gross of $76,436. Although the new street fighter movie doesn’t have fan favourites like Ryu or Ken, nostalgia hit Nigerian gamers hard as they rushed to go see Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li which opened in second place with a total gross of $7,264 in its first week on the Nigerian box office. Angels and Demons falls a spot to third in its fifth week on the box office with a total gross of $145,316. Duplicity takes the number four spot with a total gross of $8,102, and Brendan Fraser’s new movie Inkheart opens at fifth place with a total gross of $3,313.


Related story: Nigerian Box Office from June5-June7,2009


 


New American TV Show The Philanthropist starts in Nigeria


The Philanthropist is a new TV show brought to us by American television network NBC. In the first episode set in Nigeria the protagonist Teddy Rist saves a Nigerian kid from drowning, attempts to bribe custom officials in a Nigerian airport, and barters with a Nigerian villager.


Despite a few inaccurate portrayals of Nigerians and Nigeria as a whole. It seems to be a pretty good show or at least unique compared to other shows out there. To watch the first episode check out one of the links below:


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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Video report of Russian president securing billion dollar deals in Nigeria


In the midst of MEND blowing up oil wells and pipelines in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has managed to secure mutually lucrative business ventures between Russia and Nigeria.


Related story: First visit to Nigeria by a Russian President




Oil prices fall on Wallstreet after Amnesty report in Nigeria


There was a sharp rise in oil prices earlier in the week after MEND (Movement for the Emancipation of The Niger Delta) blew up a wellhead in an oil field operated by the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC).


But after the Nigerian government offered amnesty to MEND yesterday. Wallstreet indicators revealed on Friday that the U.S. price of crude oil fell from $1.07 to $69.16 a barrel.


Analyst Daniel Flynn with Alaron Trading in Chicago had this to add about the fluctuation in price of oil “The oil market is following Wall Street right now”.


The ceasefire is scheduled from August 6th to October 4th.


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Related stories: MEND set Chevron pumpin station ablaze


CNN shows how to contact MEND




Thursday, June 25, 2009

EFCC arrest 5 from Nigerian Film Corporation over N12 Million Scam

Five officials from the Nigerian Film Corporation were arrested in Jos on Tuesday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for embezzling N12 Million ($81,200).


After interrogations carried out by the EFCC at their headquarters in Abuja, the five officials confessed and promised to refund the money.


Back in February, officials from the Nigerian Film Corporation proposed to the Minister of Information and Communications to move the corporation's headquarters to Abuja. Apparently N11.8 Million was issued for the movement by the ministry, but in April the approval for the move was cancelled.


The five officials from the Nigerian Film Corporation chose not to give the money back to the ministry and decided to share it amongst themselves and others in the corporation.


AllAfrica