![]() | River Niger Orchestra River Niger Orchestra brings to life the Music and Legends from the ancient Empires of West Africa using African Incantations, Poetry, History and Literature. The Orchestra's founder and composer Oludele Olaseinde (MBA Music Industries University of Liverpool) lectures on popular music and the creative industries at universities and colleges across the UK. On this video supporting Lagbaja at the Africa Oye festival are: Enoch Darku -- Incantations and percussion Oludele Olaseinde -- Keyboards, Acoustic guitar and vocals Seun Olaseinde -- Vocals Yetunde Olaseinde -- Vocals Umaru Chaba -- Talking Drum Clive Hunte -- Bass Kwame -- Drum Kit Helen -- Alto Sax Pils -- Tenor sax Jadev -- Percussion Issa -- Percussion Goke Olaseinde -- Video editing Experience a safari across West Africa with the River Niger Orchestra! |
![]() | Issa Homes in Rivertown Rivertown is Jacksonville real estates newest community. The home featured in this video is the Aberdeen Classical Revival, a 3,466 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with living room, dining room, butlers pantry, home office, and three car garage. Rivertown is on 4,170 acres located on the east bank of St. Johns river with convenient access to St. Augustine, Jacksonville and the beaches of Florida's North Atlantic coast. RiverTown has been planned to not only look like it has always belonged here, but to feel the same way. RiverTown will be a handsome family of signature neighborhoods - each an idyllic place in its own right, yet all woven together by walkable streets, natural areas, parks and paths that everyone can follow to the river. Homestyles that are authentic to our region will be beautifully melded with the conveniences and comforts of modern life. For more information visit: http://www.joe.com/web/TownsAndHomes/RiverTown/ For more information on Issa Homes visit: www.issahomes.com |
![]() | Issa and The Ducks We fed the ducks yesterday, Monday. It was my daddy's day off and I really enjoyed our walk to Starbucks, and to the river where daddy fed the ducks and swan and mummy taking photos |
![]() | Loboc Cruise 1 We are on a boat cruising the famous tranquil Loboc River. There is a band playing, buffet lunch, breathtaking river views.. This is the life! |
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![]() | Loboc Cruise 2 Still on Loboc River.. We are traversing a river bend, basking in the warm afternoon sunshine. |
![]() | russia world cup -saratov & PRO ACTIONS SKATEBOARDING in Russia since 1980-Here our friends Igor e Juri Fomin ,organizers of the World Cup Issa in Saratov. Figureg inside top freestyler Petr Lowy,Thomas Pothucek and more ....on the bank of the Volga River... coutesy: www.coniskate.it |
![]() | Oscar's of African Journalism Part 2 Part 2 of the African Journalism Awards Hopewell Rugoho-Chin'ono, from Zimbabwe, has been awarded the top prize at this year's CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2008 Awards Ceremony. Hopewell, founder and film director for Television International, Zimbabwe, won for his story 'Pain in My Heart', which was chosen from among 1912 entries from a record 44 nations across the African continent. Hopewell was one of 23 finalists at the Awards ceremony on Saturday evening and was also the category winner in The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Award for Excellence in HIV/AIDS Reporting in Africa. Winners in the individual competition categories are: ARTS & CULTURE AWARD, presented by Zain: Winner: Barbara Angopa, NTV, Uganda Title: Teso's Peace Music ECONOMICS & BUSINESS AWARD, presented by Coca-Cola Africa: Winner: John Grobler, Freelance Journalist for the Namibian, Namibia Title: Mafia linked to Namibian gems ENVIRONMENT AWARD, presented by Ecobank: Winner: Emmanuel Mayah, The Sun Newspaper, Nigeria Title: The Silkworm Genocide FRANCOPHONE GENERAL NEWS AWARD: PRINT Winner: Nassima Oulebsir, Le Jeune Indépendant, Algeria Title: Ces enfants interdits...d' école ! FRANCOPHONE GENERAL NEWS AWARD: TV / RADIO Winner: Koumoureéoua Issa Napon, Radio Burkina, Burkina Faso Title: Yako : Situation Yako, Situation d'enfants orpailleurs FREE PRESS AFRICA AWARD: Winner: Seyoum Tsehaye, Eritrea THE HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION AWARD for Excellence in HIV/AIDS Reporting in Africa Winner: Hopewell Rugoho-Chin'ono, Television International, Zimbabwe Title: Pain in My Heart MSD HEALTH & MEDICAL AWARD, presented by Merck, Sharp & Dohme (MSD): Winner: Bamuturaki Musinguzi, The EastAfrican Newspaper, Uganda Title: Silent Killer MIH PRINT AFRICA AWARD - Best Feature in a Consumer Magazine Winner: Marjorie Copeland, Freelance Journalist for Marie Claire, South Africa Title: Your Child may still be in Danger MOHAMED AMIN PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARD, presented by Camerapix: Winner: Boniface Mwangi, The Standard, Nairobi, Kenya Title: Under Siege PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE GENERAL NEWS AWARD: Winner: Fernando Lima, Jornal Savana, Mozambique Title: Quando o rio zangou (When the River Got Angry) & No epicentre da crise THE PRINT GENERAL NEWS AWARD, presented by Safebond Africa Ltd: Winner: Richard Mgamba, The Sunday Citizen, Tanzania Title: Buzwagi: The untold story of a controversial mining deal RADIO GENERAL NEWS AWARD: Winner: Israel Laryea, Joy FM, Ghana Title: Naa Koshie: victim of child abuse SPORT AWARD, presented by Global Media Alliance: Winner: Mutwiri Mutuota, Kenya Times, Kenya Title: The art of cheering TELEVISION - GENERAL NEWS - FEATURE/CURRENT AFFAIRS AWARD, presented by IPP Media, Tanzania: Winner: Peter Moyo, e.tv, South Africa Title: The root of all evil TELEVISION - GENERAL NEWS - NEWS BULLETIN AWARD Winner: Deji Badmus, Channels Television, Nigeria Title: Third Mainland Bridge TOURISM AWARD, presented by The Ghana Tourist Board: Winner: Evaline Ngono, CRTV, Cameroon Title: Mythes et Realités du Mont Cameroun (more) |
![]() | Oscars of African Journalism Part 1 Hopewell Rugoho-Chin'ono, from Zimbabwe, has been awarded the top prize at this year's CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2008 Awards Ceremony. Hopewell, founder and film director for Television International, Zimbabwe, won for his story 'Pain in My Heart', which was chosen from among 1912 entries from a record 44 nations across the African continent. Hopewell was one of 23 finalists at the Awards ceremony on Saturday evening and was also the category winner in The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Award for Excellence in HIV/AIDS Reporting in Africa. Winners in the individual competition categories are: ARTS & CULTURE AWARD, presented by Zain: Winner: Barbara Angopa, NTV, Uganda Title: Teso's Peace Music ECONOMICS & BUSINESS AWARD, presented by Coca-Cola Africa: Winner: John Grobler, Freelance Journalist for the Namibian, Namibia Title: Mafia linked to Namibian gems ENVIRONMENT AWARD, presented by Ecobank: Winner: Emmanuel Mayah, The Sun Newspaper, Nigeria Title: The Silkworm Genocide FRANCOPHONE GENERAL NEWS AWARD: PRINT Winner: Nassima Oulebsir, Le Jeune Indépendant, Algeria Title: Ces enfants interdits...d' école ! FRANCOPHONE GENERAL NEWS AWARD: TV / RADIO Winner: Koumoureéoua Issa Napon, Radio Burkina, Burkina Faso Title: Yako : Situation Yako, Situation d'enfants orpailleurs FREE PRESS AFRICA AWARD: Winner: Seyoum Tsehaye, Eritrea THE HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION AWARD for Excellence in HIV/AIDS Reporting in Africa Winner: Hopewell Rugoho-Chin'ono, Television International, Zimbabwe Title: Pain in My Heart MSD HEALTH & MEDICAL AWARD, presented by Merck, Sharp & Dohme (MSD): Winner: Bamuturaki Musinguzi, The EastAfrican Newspaper, Uganda Title: Silent Killer MIH PRINT AFRICA AWARD - Best Feature in a Consumer Magazine Winner: Marjorie Copeland, Freelance Journalist for Marie Claire, South Africa Title: Your Child may still be in Danger MOHAMED AMIN PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARD, presented by Camerapix: Winner: Boniface Mwangi, The Standard, Nairobi, Kenya Title: Under Siege PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE GENERAL NEWS AWARD: Winner: Fernando Lima, Jornal Savana, Mozambique Title: Quando o rio zangou (When the River Got Angry) & No epicentre da crise THE PRINT GENERAL NEWS AWARD, presented by Safebond Africa Ltd: Winner: Richard Mgamba, The Sunday Citizen, Tanzania Title: Buzwagi: The untold story of a controversial mining deal RADIO GENERAL NEWS AWARD: Winner: Israel Laryea, Joy FM, Ghana Title: Naa Koshie: victim of child abuse SPORT AWARD, presented by Global Media Alliance: Winner: Mutwiri Mutuota, Kenya Times, Kenya Title: The art of cheering TELEVISION - GENERAL NEWS - FEATURE/CURRENT AFFAIRS AWARD, presented by IPP Media, Tanzania: Winner: Peter Moyo, e.tv, South Africa Title: The root of all evil TELEVISION - GENERAL NEWS - NEWS BULLETIN AWARD Winner: Deji Badmus, Channels Television, Nigeria Title: Third Mainland Bridge TOURISM AWARD, presented by The Ghana Tourist Board: Winner: Evaline Ngono, CRTV, Cameroon Title: Mythes et Realités du Mont Cameroun |
![]() | 3 Etapa do Campeonato Baiano de Jiu-Jitsu - FBJJE A Federação Baiana de Jiu-Jitsu Esportivo realizou no último domingo (04.05.2008), no Ginásio de Esporte da AABB em Salvador a III Etapa do Campeonato Baiano de Jiu-Jitsu 2008, evento que contou a com a participação de atletas de todo estado da Bahia, além dos atletas de Sergipe, os grandes destaques da competição forão os atletas: Danilo Mota e Sergio Rios, que forão campeão na categoria de peso e também no absoluto, entre as equipes, a Corpo e Mente levou a melhor e conquistou o titulo de campeão da III Etapa, e como já tinha conquistado a I e II Etapa, segue firme na liderança do ranking 2008, os atletas que conquistaram medalhas de Ouro no masculino, foram os seguintes: Danilo Mota (CM); Valdir Reis (NF); Wallace Santos (EC); Carlos Oliveira (CM); Mauro Junior (MJAM); Ralex Oliveira (CTC); Matheus Borges (CM); Gilberto Costa (CT);Cristiano Pereira (CTC); Marcos Silva (ZM); Valtonei Pit (FC); Mateus Pepa (J); Bruno Emanoel (ZM); Vanderson Gonçalves (CM); Rodrigo Macedo (CT); Jailson Cabo Jai (ZM); João Wilker (K);Felipe Issa (CT); Fabian Lopes (ZM); Yuri Valverde (CM); Sergio Rios (D); Bruno Menezes (CT); Eduardo Claudiano (CTC); Glauco Souza Santos (G3M); Luiz Maltta (ZM); Alexandre Nascimento (NT); Ernandes Reis (CA); Luiz Henrique (EC); Diego Fiais (ZM); Bruno Cerqueira (CM); José Eduardo (FC); Windson Soares (EC); Daniel da Costa (CTC); Gustavo Aquino (NF); Elisvaldo Santos (NF); Cleber de Araujo (CTC); Adelzon Oliveira (EC); Vagner Santos (AABB); Jailson Santos (CM); Murilo Arguello (AABB); Ronei Santos (AABB); Yure Meira (CTC); Fernando Araújo (AABB); Magno do nascimento (EC); Alexandre Muniz (MJAM); Nivaldo dos Santos (CTC); João Santiago (NF); Alisson Santos (ZM); Fabricio Alves (CM); Pedro Venancio (EC); Rafael Santos (CM); Hadan Sales (NF); Frederico Souza (EC); Deivison Sampaio (EC); Raphael Bastos (EC); Luan Will (CTC); Caique Paiva (FC); Felipe Nunes (FC);Wellington Oliveira (NF); Egidio Ribeiro (A); Jackson dos Santos (GB); Lucas Amorim (EC); Jerfeson Tainey (EC); Iago do Amor (MJAM); Cleber Mota (FC); Felipe Bruno (CM); Wallace de Jesus (GB); Daniel Reis (FC); Willian Alves (CM); no feminino as medalhas de ouro ficaram com: Virna Andrade (NF); Cristiane Silva (NF); Aieza Gouguin (NF); Jaqueline Santos (GB); Avanir Carolina (CM); Franciele Andrade (CM); Joice Matos (CT); na categoria absoluto sem limite de peso, nem idade, onde a premiação pra cada campeão foi um kimono da Shiroi além de trofeú, a classificação foi a seguinte: na faixa preta adulto, Danilo Mota (CM) foi o campeão, Junior Rios (D) ficou com o vice campeonato; na faixa preta master Mauro Junior (MJAM) foi o campeão em 2º ficou Ralex Oliveira (CTC); na faixa marrom, Daniel Matraca (ZM) ficou com o titulo, e Cristiano Pereira (CTC) ficou em 2º; na faixa marrom master, Jean Frank (NF) foi o campeão; em 2° ficou Marcos Silva (ZM); na faixa roxa, Sergio Rios (D) foi o campeão, Yuri Valverde (CM) em 2º lugar; na faixa azul, Ernandes Junior (CA) foi o campeão; em 2º Alexandre Nascimento (NF).A classificação por equipes foi a seguinte: campeão Corpo e Mente; em 2º lugar Edson Carvalho; em 3º Neto Ferreira; em 4º Zé Mario; em 5º C.T. Carcará Jiu-Jitsu; em 6° Fight Club; 7º AABB; em 8º Champion Team; em 9º DoJõ; em 10º Gracie Barra; em 11º Classe A; 12º Mauro Junior; 13º Alliance; 14º Karequinha Jiu-jitsu; 15ºJacaré Team; 16 Ogawa Bushido; 17º Rio Fight; 18º Kombat; 19º Bonfim Kombat; 20º River Dogs. A proxima etapa do campeonato baiano 2008 será realizada na cidade de Feira de Santana no proximo dia 25 de maio, esta competição do dia 25 além de ser a 4ª etapa do campeonato baiano, valerá também como seletiva pro mundial de Jiu-Jitsu que será realizado no mês de julho em São paulo. |