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  • About Us —- Negroid Family

    ABOUT US

    Negroid Haven is the brainchild of four Africans of
    Nigerian origin.
    As the spur of the moment, it is a hydra-headed information
    hub whose interest spans across a flurry of facets including –entertainment,
    sports, politics, economy, culture, academics, fashion and technology, etc.

    It may interest you to know that while other blogs finger
    one or two at most, of the features just highlighted above, Negroid Haven
    blends all in one auspicious lump, not because she wishes to be a jack of all
    these trades and master of none, but because she, like a sumptuous meal with
    variant condiments, anticipate to coalesce these dimensions into a
    multi-faceted information superstructure of global grandeur. Again, in view of
    contributing uniquely to Africa’s development, Negroid Haven floats
    African-oriented and relevant-to-Africa information.

    However, another interesting feature about this online
    information facility is that one can publish perspectives in the various areas
    that interest Negroid Haven.
    This explains why we assert that she is the spur of the
    moment. In fact, it suffices to opine that
    Negroid Haven is the one stop
    information window to Africa and the world at large.

    Welcome to Negroid Haven!

  • Solar Energy, coming to stay in Africa.




    Solar energy is one of the world’s prime source of renewable energy, and its technologies are widely characterized as either passive or active solar, depending on the method by which they capture and distribute the solar energy or convert it into solar power.
    The PSC industries Ltd which has its  office at #79, Adeniyi Jones Road, Near Abba 
    Bus Stop, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos Nigeria. Disclosed its official plan to boost Arica’s Electricity with the use of solar energy in a ceremonial meeting held at the model site Warewa, Ogun State.
    According to the managing director of the company, which was quoted thus; “We want to provide decent and affordable housing such that even a security guard earning N100,000 a year can own a house just like in the US. So if they can pay as little as N100,000 deposit, they will have title document to the house.
    “The most important thing for me is that this is a cross section of people that have been forgotten in this country and I think we are empowering them. We are developing estates where people can own instead of rent houses so I think all in all, that is the way forward. Another important aspect is that we guarantee electricity there 24 hours a day and seven days a week. That is something we cannot boast of anywhere else and they do not have to pay for the electricity, it is part of the package,” he said.
    He further said that the prevailing problem of inadequate electricity brought about this initiative. “They will live in a two-bedroom home, a small home indeed which will contribute entirely to their well living. As their finances get better, they can then upgrade to a bigger house and sell or rent out the smaller one.”
    He said the typical housing project will be located within 15 – 45 meters drive of major cities, noting that they are in negotiation with several states and federal governments in Africa to build affordable single family housing units powered exclusively by solar power located in the suburbs of major cities in their targeted countries.
    He said each unit will be built on a plot of 300sqm and 750 units are planned for the estate with three open parks and green spaces. “The first of the estates is scheduled to be constructed on the 100-acre/600plot PSC Solar UK Ltd Gardens Estate at Warewa, along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway less than 10 minutes drive to Alausa, Ikeja Lagos or 25 minutes drive to the Murtala Mohammed International Airport.
    This will be the first housing estate in Nigeria where diesel or petrol generator with their attendant fumes and noise pollution are banned. Each home will sell for between N2 million and N4.5 million depending on space and options.
    Prospective owners only require 10 percent down payment and can pay on monthly basis over a period of five, 10 or 15years at single digit interest rate making home ownership cheaper than rest in the big cities,” he stated, comparing the total sum an average Nigerian spends on fuels and other electricity bills per annum.
  • MUSIC — miracle worker

    MUSIC 

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    24 yrs old graduate of university of calabar called J.sOUL whose real names are jude luis osegbowa is a well known music minister in cross river state and a major house hold name in christ embassy calabar and BLW unical where he was 1 time the assistant choir director untill graduation.. He’s currently a worship leader in christ embassy calabar choir and with this song he has gotten a whole lotta love n airplays in raypower / rhythm fm / cool fm / praise world radio etc etc..This is 1 of he’s best song yet and I think you should check it out .. I’m blessed (talk ur own) by J.soul.. Enjoy !!!

  • J.sOUL – I'm Blessed (Talk Your Own)

    MUSIC — 

    Download24 yrs old graduate of university of calabar called J.sOUL whose real names are jude luis osegbowa is a well known music minister in cross river state and a major house hold name in christ embassy calabar and BLW unical where he was 1 time the assistant choir director untill graduation.. He’s currently a worship leader in christ embassy calabar choir and with this song he has gotten a whole lotta love n airplays in raypower / rhythm fm / cool fm / praise world radio etc etc..This is 1 of he’s best song yet and I think you should check it out .. I’m blessed (talk ur own) by J.soul.. Enjoy !!!

  • Hackers commend on Sony's wise decision to cancel film.

    Hackers praise Sony, one of the world’s leading electronic company for their wise decision to cancel the release of the interview on Friday19th quoting the message; “It’s very wise that you have made a decision to cancel the release of ‘The Interview,’” the message said, according to our correspondence. “We ensure the security of your data unless you make additional trouble.”

  • SENATOR BASSEY EDET SET OUT TO DECAMP TO LABOUR PARTY

    Feelers from anonymous sources close to the incumbent
    Senator representing CRS Southern Senatorial District at the National Assembly
    Prince Bassey Edet Out a.k.a Sweet Prince suggest that the distinguished law
    maker is set to defect to the Labour Party, sequel to his defeat at the just
    concluded CRS PDP December Primaries.

  • Being fast is an attitude

    To participate in the next generation high-speed
    mobile data services, The Chinese telecom gear Huawei has revealed their plans to launch 4G smartphones for less
    than Rs 10,000 soon. It will be a big credit to all mobile phone geeks, especially the high datacap consumers.

  • Strike Ends For Oil Wokers

    By Dickson Blessing


    The National union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and National Gas     Workers (NUPENG) has called off the strike rising from the meeting held by the union and representatives of the government, NNPC and some oil companies.
    A consensus was reached at the meeting by the federal ministry of Labour and Productivity that no union members involved in the strike would be punished for being involved in the strike.
    In attendance were permanent secretaries in the federal ministry of Labour and Productivity and Petroleum Resources as well as representatives of NNPC, NNRA, AMCON, MOBIL, OGFTZA,DPR, DSS, TOTAL E & P and NAOC.

  • Fire Outbreak Kills 7 In Benue

    By Dickson Blessing


    Seven members of the same family were reported to have been burnt by an unknown fire outbreak on Thursday 18th of December 2014 at Ayamkor near Young Secondary School Gbokor, Benue State.
    It was gathered that the fire outbreak started around 11:40pm at Mr Lawani Oye’s apartment and burnt to death the whole family of husband,wife and five children.
    The mother of the house was said to have raised alarm which alerted the neighbours who rushed out to help but didn’t do much because the whole family was already burnt beyond recognition.
    Though the real cause of the fire could not be ascertained,the eyewitnesses disclosed that the only clue was a running generator and a lantern found beside the generating set. The bodies of the deceased was conveyed to General hospital Gboko and the authorities informed of the tragedy.