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Tuesday 31 May 2016

3 gun


 On 31st of may 2016, at about 1pm in stadium road off elekahia portharcourt,   some gun was shot dead this afternoon, the reaction of the police was great when they saw the gun men










Friday 27 May 2016

COMEDY GOES TO CLUB




The people of portharcourt present the best in them at comedy goes to club


















welcome to bright nlere blog: Buhari I'M RESOLUTE IN FINDING CHIBOK GIRLS -BUHAR...

welcome to bright nlere blog: Buhari I'M RESOLUTE IN FINDING CHIBOK GIRLS -BUHAR...:                                  President Muhammadu Buhari                          President Muhammadu Buhari said Friday that h...

Buhari I'M RESOLUTE IN FINDING CHIBOK GIRLS -BUHARI

                                President Muhammadu Buhari 
                       
President Muhammadu Buhari said Friday that he remained committed to the finding of the over 200 Chibok girls seized in April 2014 by the terror sect, Boko Haram.
He said on the occasion of this year’s Children’s Day celebration that the recent rescue of Amina Ali Nkeki and Sarah Luka all of Chibok was evidence that government is unwavering in this task.
Represented by Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Muhammad Bello, Buhari also called for an end to all forms of abuse and exploitation against the child, including abduction and forced early marriage.
No child or indeed any Nigerian, he said, should be put through the brutality of abduction, violence or forced marriage in whatever form, stressing that every girl has a right to education and choice of life.
He spoke of the urgent need for all stakeholders, including parents and communities at all levels to protect children against any form of violence. While wishing children happy celebration, the President urged them to be responsible citizens by respecting constituted authorities as well their parents, teachers and elders.
He called on parents to teach their children to live a life of honesty, dedication and love for the country.
facebook.comIn her address, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Jumai Alhassan who was also represented at the occasion by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Hajiya Binta Adamu Bello said that  government would not leave any stone unturned in protecting the rights of the children. https://brightnlere.blogspot.com.ng/?zx=c8bb0b7de9dbadfb

Production down to 1.67m barrels as price rises above $50

Production down to 1.67m barrels as price rises above $50
The Federal Government’s anticipated revenue have further been constrained by the renewed attacks on oil facilities by Niger Delta militants.
In Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State this week, there was an attack. A section of the Tebidaba-Brass pipeline along Azuzuama- Ikienghenbiri creek in Bayelsa State that belongs to Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), an arm of the Italian oil giant Eni, was blown up.
The NAOC on Tuesday declared force majeure on oil exports Brass crude, the second in a month.Force majeure is a legal concept that absolves companies from liabilities of contractual obligations due to factors outside its control. ENI said its production was cut by 4,200 barrels per day.
An attack in the area on May 18 resulted to a shutdown of some 1,000 barrels bringing a cumulative production loss to 5,200 barrels of the oil firm’s share of crude output
Shell and ExxonMobil had earlier halted production temporarily following leaks and vandalism of oil pipelines. Shell declared force majeure after continued attacks on its Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL).
      Shell stated that the force majeure was invoked following a leak at the Nembe creek, which may result into more unavoidable accidents. It added that repairs on the 90-kilometre trunk line were being carried out by AITEO Eastern Exploration and Production Company. It is ot known when the repair will be concluded. ExxonMobil also declared temporarily force majeure on its Qua Iboe crude grade because of obstructions along a bridge leading to its Forcados terminal, which has been resolved.
Eni spokesperson confirmed the developments in a short e-mail. It said: “I can confirm the attack to the Ogbaimbiri – Tebidaba pipeline, with 4,200 barrels per day of production affected. I can confirm that force majeure has been placed on Brass oil exports from May 22, 2016.”
 Nigeria’s oil production levels have been severely attacked by the activity of militants with the resurgence of militancy costing the nation as much as 800,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
The continual attacks prompted President Muhammadu Buhari to order enhanced security in the region. Nigeria relies on oil sales for 70 percent of government revenue but income has been hit by the global fall in oil prices since mid-2014 and increased militancy.
Buhari has begun programmes and policies that would in the next few years make Nigeria independent of oil revenues for survival. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo also said production is now at 1.67 million barrels per day (bpd) against a budgeted 2.2 million bpd, which was further confirmed by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, during a special session with members of the House of Representatives. 
The monthly allocation from the Federation Account for April shared on Wednesday among the tiers of government fell by N18.2 billion.facebook.comthe Federal Government, states and local governments, shared N281.500 billion for April campared to N299.747 billion shared for March.

Wednesday 18 May 2016

KENPOLY HONOURS DR. VYNCENT, DECLARES LECTURE FREE DAY

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May 17 at 10:08pmBori

The authority of Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic, Bori has declared Saturday 14th May, 2016 as Lecture Free day in honour of a former Lecturer of the institution Late Dr. Vyncent Elvin Eebee whose burial will hold today Saturday 14th May, 2016.
Dr. Eebee was gruesomely murdered in cooled blood by faceless assassins on Thursday 21st April, 2016 at St. Peter's Anglican Church field in Yeghe Community, Gokana LGA of Rivers State, while he was enroute Bori-Port Harcourt Road with a year one (ND) student of Mass Communication of his institution, the about 21yrs old female student who was later identified as Preye Favour Peterside an indigene of Opobo-Nkoro LGA of Rivers State has since been buried.
Until his unfortunate murder he was a Principal Lecturer and Director of the Center for Continuing Education (Part Time School) of Kenpoly, Bori and had been a Lecturer of Linguistics, specialized in English and French Education, he was also a former Director of the Students Industrial Training Center of the institution and was a pioneer Lecturer with over 24yrs experience.
Dr. Eebee, who was also a former Chairman of the Rivers House of Assembly Service Commission has published several articles in learned international Journals in his area of discipline and competence.
As he will be led to rest today, we at Iwor Group of Media & Consult prays that his soul rests with the Lord Almighty and join other renounced individuals/groups to demands for prompt investigation of their killers and prosecution of culprits and their coconspirators.
This is a big loss to Nigeria and justice must be done. Rest in Peace, Dr. Vyncent Elvin Eebee.https://brightnlere.blogspot.com.ng

Tuesday 17 May 2016

Gunmen kidnap wife of ace comedian in Rivers

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Church announces N500,000 rewards over missing banker By Evelyn Usman & Jimitota Onoyume PORT HARCOURT—WIFE of popular comedian in Rivers state, Mrs Chime Mike Ogbolosingha, has been kidnapped in Obio Akpor local government area of the state. The husband, Mr Mike Ogbolosingha told Vanguard that the gunmen stormed their Elenprawon residence on Sunday and abducted her. While pleading that her wife  be released, he said the kidnappers had not established contact with any member of the family, adding that the Police have been alerted on the development. Ogbolosingha, who was a former Chairman of Yenagoa Local Government Area in Bayelsa State said: “I was returning to Port Harcourt from Bayelsa , when I got a call that my wife had been kidnapped. They broke into my house, took away every valuable and still went away with my wife. “I am begging for the release of my wife. The kidnappers have not called me or any member of the family since the incident on Sunday. They should please release my wife, I am begging those holding her”, Ogbolosingha pleaded. Meanwhile, Tension, has heightened over the whereabouts of Mrs Bukola Olowookere, the banker who was declared missing last week. Olowookere was last seen Thursday last week in the company of her colleagues identified as; Henry Ejimofor , Bayo Ogunrinyo, in a car driven by a senior colleague identified as Itar Muktar. She was reportedly dropped off at canoe bus-stop, in Oke-Afa area of Lagos, at about 8.30pm, from where she was expected to board a bus to her Okota home. Apprehension however set in after her husband raised the alarm when she did not return home midnight and subsequently reported the case at the Ejibo Police division. brightnlere gathered that when her telephone number was dialled, someone picked but did not speak. So far, those that were last seen with the 33 year-old Ondo state- born missing woman have been interrogated by detectives at the State Anti Robbery Squad,SARS, Ikeja, where the matter was transferred to. The church where she worshiped, the Redeemed Church of God, Place of Mercy Parish, Area 26, zone three of Lagos Province 61 has announced a N500,000 rewards for anyone with useful information that could lead to the whereabouts of  Mrs. Bukola Olowookere.

Friday 6 May 2016

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE FOR CHEAPER RATE

     
     Digital Cameras
    FACEBOOK.COMBefore choosing a camera many people will ask, what is the best camera to buy?, or what camera should I buy? While those are logical questions to ask, it is more important to first know what types of digital cameras are on the market. Take a look at each of the categories below and you should be able to determine which is the best type of camera for you.

    This tutorial will give you general information about the different  types of digital cameras on the market for consumers. If you need a little more detailed information about each type of camera, check the tutorial for that specific camera category.

    Digital Slr Cameras: (aka  Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras or DSLR cameras): Digital SLR cameras are the most versatile and advanced type cameras available on the consumer market.

    The first thing you will notice about a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is
    that it is larger than any compact consumer camera and putting one in your
    pocket is out of the question. The Canon EOS Rebel T5i  or the  Nikon D3300
    are examples of good quality affordable Digital Slr cameras.

    When using a Digital Slr camera you can set the camera to the automatic
    mode and just start taking pictures. However, you also have the option of
    taking pictures in the full manual mode, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or
    program modes.

    The most important thing to remember about using a Digital Single Lens
    Reflex camera is that you have more control over the way the picture will be
    taken as far as exposure settings.

    Another important feature of Digital Slr cameras is that you can change the camera lens to fit different situations.  For instance you can use a fixed focal length 28mm lens for wide angle scenes, then remove that lens and put on a 200mm fixed focal length telephoto lens to pull the scene in closer. You also have the option to use a variety of  zoom lenses with different zoom ranges.

    The lenses for Digital Slr cameras will generally be of a better quality than those found on compact cameras which will result in better image quality. Read the tutorial, Camera Lens Types for more details about the importance of the camera lens.

    Another big difference between Digital Slr cameras and compact cameras is the image sensor size. Digital SLR cameras have larger image sensors which will generally produce better quality images. If you are not familiar with camera sensors, please read the Digital Camera Image Sensors tutorial.

    Don't forget to check the tutorial, Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras for more detailed information about Digital SLR type cameras.

    Compact Digital Cameras: Digital compact cameras, which are also known
    as Point and Shoot cameras, vary  in features, price, and styles. Their smaller
    size and ease of use  is the main appeal of  these types of digital cameras.

    Most basic compact cameras will fit in a pocket or small purse. All of the current  
    compact cameras have a minimum three time (3X) zoom lens and at least
    12 megapixels. With that many megapixels, great looking, quality images can be
    enlarged to 16 X 20 inch print size.

    Today's digital compact cameras are equipped with a fully automatic mode
    which is great for beginners or those who just want to "point and shoot" when
    taking pictures.

    In addition to the automatic mode, digital compact cameras come equipped with a number of scene modes  such as landscape, portrait, sports and fireworks among others. Those scene modes make it easy to adapt to different types of picture taking situations.

    Manual adjustments to camera settings like the shutter speed or lens aperture setting can't be done on a basic digital compact camera. Those functions are set automatically when you take the picture. So once again, compact cameras are made for ease of use rather than giving the photographer full control over every camera setting.

    However, the average casual photographer can get great pictures from a basic compact camera and there usually won't be a need for manual adjustments.

    The Canon Powershot Elph 150 pictured above is a great affordable digital compact camera. Another great compact camera choice is the Nikon CoolPix 6300                                   .    

    Check the tutorial, Compact Digital Cameras for more detailed information about the features of some of the basic compact cameras on the market.

    Bridge Compact Digital Cameras/Super Zoom Cameras: Bridge cameras, also known as Advanced Compact cameras are a step up from the Basic Compact camera.

     
     
    The  main difference between Bridge cameras and Basic Compact cameras is
    that  they allow the photographer to have more control over the camera's
    exposure  settings. Bridge cameras will have semi automatic, Aperture  Priority,
    Shutter priority, and Program modes.

    Most will also have a  Manual mode that will allow the photographer  to  have
    full control over the camera exposure settings.

    Many Bridge cameras also have lenses with a much longer zoom range than
    other cameras. For instance, instead of a three to five time zoom lens range,
    the zoom  lens range for some Bridge cameras might be as high as forty times (40X).

    Bridge Cameras with very long zoom ranges are often referred to as "Super Zoom" cameras. The Panasonic Lumix FZ200 shown above has a  (24X) optical zoom lens.

    The lens on a Bridge camera is "fixed" and cannot be removed and replaced with a different one the way you
    can change the lens on a Digital Slr camera. Also, most Bridge cameras will have a smaller image sensor and a smaller lens than the ones found on a Digital Slr camera.

    Most bridge cameras are larger than basic point and shoot cameras but are smaller than Digital SLR cameras. Some bridge cameras have shapes similar to Digital SLR cameras, but many are shaped like digital compact cameras. (just slightly larger). Take a look at the Nikon CoolPix P340 as an example.

    Bridge cameras are great for photographers who want a little more control over the camera exposure settings and in some cases perhaps a longer zoom range. These features are available in Bridge Cameras without having to pay the higher purchase price of a Digital Slr camera.

    If you think a Bridge camera might be the right fit for you, then check the Bridge Cameras tutorial for more details about the features of Bridge/Advanced cameras.

    Compact System Cameras/Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras: These types of digital  cameras are very similar to Digital Slr cameras. Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras allow the photographer to use the camera in full manual, automatic, or semi-automatic modes the same way Digital Slr cameras can be operated.

    If you were to research this type of camera, you will notice that some camera manufacturers use the name Compact System and others use the name Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens for these types of cameras. Both names refer to the same type of camera. https://brightnlere.blogspot.com.ng/

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE FOR CHEAPER RATE

     
     Digital Cameras
    FACEBOOK.COMBefore choosing a camera many people will ask, what is the best camera to buy?, or what camera should I buy? While those are logical questions to ask, it is more important to first know what types of digital cameras are on the market. Take a look at each of the categories below and you should be able to determine which is the best type of camera for you.

    This tutorial will give you general information about the different  types of digital cameras on the market for consumers. If you need a little more detailed information about each type of camera, check the tutorial for that specific camera category.

    Digital Slr Cameras: (aka  Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras or DSLR cameras): Digital SLR cameras are the most versatile and advanced type cameras available on the consumer market.

    The first thing you will notice about a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is
    that it is larger than any compact consumer camera and putting one in your
    pocket is out of the question. The Canon EOS Rebel T5i  or the  Nikon D3300
    are examples of good quality affordable Digital Slr cameras.

    When using a Digital Slr camera you can set the camera to the automatic
    mode and just start taking pictures. However, you also have the option of
    taking pictures in the full manual mode, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or
    program modes.

    The most important thing to remember about using a Digital Single Lens
    Reflex camera is that you have more control over the way the picture will be
    taken as far as exposure settings.

    Another important feature of Digital Slr cameras is that you can change the camera lens to fit different situations.  For instance you can use a fixed focal length 28mm lens for wide angle scenes, then remove that lens and put on a 200mm fixed focal length telephoto lens to pull the scene in closer. You also have the option to use a variety of  zoom lenses with different zoom ranges.

    The lenses for Digital Slr cameras will generally be of a better quality than those found on compact cameras which will result in better image quality. Read the tutorial, Camera Lens Types for more details about the importance of the camera lens.

    Another big difference between Digital Slr cameras and compact cameras is the image sensor size. Digital SLR cameras have larger image sensors which will generally produce better quality images. If you are not familiar with camera sensors, please read the Digital Camera Image Sensors tutorial.

    Don't forget to check the tutorial, Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras for more detailed information about Digital SLR type cameras.

    Compact Digital Cameras: Digital compact cameras, which are also known
    as Point and Shoot cameras, vary  in features, price, and styles. Their smaller
    size and ease of use  is the main appeal of  these types of digital cameras.

    Most basic compact cameras will fit in a pocket or small purse. All of the current  
    compact cameras have a minimum three time (3X) zoom lens and at least
    12 megapixels. With that many megapixels, great looking, quality images can be
    enlarged to 16 X 20 inch print size.

    Today's digital compact cameras are equipped with a fully automatic mode
    which is great for beginners or those who just want to "point and shoot" when
    taking pictures.

    In addition to the automatic mode, digital compact cameras come equipped with a number of scene modes  such as landscape, portrait, sports and fireworks among others. Those scene modes make it easy to adapt to different types of picture taking situations.

    Manual adjustments to camera settings like the shutter speed or lens aperture setting can't be done on a basic digital compact camera. Those functions are set automatically when you take the picture. So once again, compact cameras are made for ease of use rather than giving the photographer full control over every camera setting.

    However, the average casual photographer can get great pictures from a basic compact camera and there usually won't be a need for manual adjustments.

    The Canon Powershot Elph 150 pictured above is a great affordable digital compact camera. Another great compact camera choice is the Nikon CoolPix 6300                                   .    

    Check the tutorial, Compact Digital Cameras for more detailed information about the features of some of the basic compact cameras on the market.

    Bridge Compact Digital Cameras/Super Zoom Cameras: Bridge cameras, also known as Advanced Compact cameras are a step up from the Basic Compact camera.

     
     
    The  main difference between Bridge cameras and Basic Compact cameras is
    that  they allow the photographer to have more control over the camera's
    exposure  settings. Bridge cameras will have semi automatic, Aperture  Priority,
    Shutter priority, and Program modes.

    Most will also have a  Manual mode that will allow the photographer  to  have
    full control over the camera exposure settings.

    Many Bridge cameras also have lenses with a much longer zoom range than
    other cameras. For instance, instead of a three to five time zoom lens range,
    the zoom  lens range for some Bridge cameras might be as high as forty times (40X).

    Bridge Cameras with very long zoom ranges are often referred to as "Super Zoom" cameras. The Panasonic Lumix FZ200 shown above has a  (24X) optical zoom lens.

    The lens on a Bridge camera is "fixed" and cannot be removed and replaced with a different one the way you
    can change the lens on a Digital Slr camera. Also, most Bridge cameras will have a smaller image sensor and a smaller lens than the ones found on a Digital Slr camera.

    Most bridge cameras are larger than basic point and shoot cameras but are smaller than Digital SLR cameras. Some bridge cameras have shapes similar to Digital SLR cameras, but many are shaped like digital compact cameras. (just slightly larger). Take a look at the Nikon CoolPix P340 as an example.

    Bridge cameras are great for photographers who want a little more control over the camera exposure settings and in some cases perhaps a longer zoom range. These features are available in Bridge Cameras without having to pay the higher purchase price of a Digital Slr camera.

    If you think a Bridge camera might be the right fit for you, then check the Bridge Cameras tutorial for more details about the features of Bridge/Advanced cameras.

    Compact System Cameras/Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras: These types of digital  cameras are very similar to Digital Slr cameras. Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras allow the photographer to use the camera in full manual, automatic, or semi-automatic modes the same way Digital Slr cameras can be operated.

    If you were to research this type of camera, you will notice that some camera manufacturers use the name Compact System and others use the name Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens for these types of cameras. Both names refer to the same type of camera.