November 12th, 2009 by whoyg3003
One issue that has worried many Africans is the negative portrayal of Africa by the western media. Considering that his uncle fought a titanic battle with the West in his campaign for a new world information order, what is Ba’s position cultured freshwater pearl on this? He acknowledged M’bow got him interested in communication even though he (Ba) is a marketer and banker by training and not a journalist.But he has different perspective. “The world has changed a lot but then there was so much imbalance in information between the North and the South. Actually in some instances you still have that imbalance because if look at the world today you have some majors and those majors like Reuters, AFP, CNN etc.
What allAfrica.com is trying to do is simple, anywhere in the world today, we as Africans have the opportunity to state our own side of the story and telling our own side of the story means that somebody who is in Mongolia for example if he wants to know what is happening in Nigeria, he doesn’t have to go through AFP or Reuters. But the person should be able to have the opportunity to read what THISDAY, Vanguard, Guardian etc are saying about swing machines one particular event in Nigeria. That’s what AllAfrica is for. That’s why when we go to a country we try to get a diversity of newspapers including government media so that people will for instance know what is the position of the Nigerian government on an issue because if you base on private newspapers alone you will get one side of the issue but if you get the government angle, the story is balanced. So we are addressing this issue of New International Information and Communication Order in a way that is neither political nor ideological.
“If issues are political or ideological they cannot go far. We need a balance of information between the North and the South. People today from across the world access information on Africa but the problem is that they cannot get it when they need it. We say we have an answer to that and that is what we are wholesale pearl jewelry doing. We have been successful so far; AllAfrica is the largest electronic distributor of media concerning Africa worldwide. Everyday we distribute an average of 900 stories both in French and English throughout the world through several networks and terminals in the same medium where you have stories coming from the Financial Times or the New York Times for instance”, he declared.
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November 12th, 2009 by whoyg3003
He said the three of them who founded AllAfrica Global Media agreed that the company should be both non-political and non-ideological in orientation because that’s what the way it should be. He asked: “What good does it make to address the naughty castles situation politically. For example, PANA (Pan African News Agency) was established in 1979 but the idea was mooted in 1963 when the (defunct Organisation of African Unity) OAU was formed in Addis Ababa. So it took 16 years for the idea to come to fruition. And when PANA was created it died very quickly because of its political slant. And now that it has been commercialised and privatised I hope it becomes a viable organisation”
Mahtar Ba was involved in the recovery plan for PANA. For somebody whose background was banking and marketing, involvement in PANA marked the beginning of freshwater pearl necklace interest in media and communication. By the end of the 1980s, the continental organization was practically dead. It was even starved of funds, as member-countries were no longer meeting their financial obligations to it.
In 1990/91 the OAU made a request to UNESCO to help in reviving the agency. UNESCO drew a recovery plan, which was adopted by African Heads of States in 1991. When the plan was adopted, OAU asked UNESCO for experts to implement the recovery plan. UNESCO seconded one of its senior communication advisers, Babacar Fall, who put a team of five people to work with him.
Mahtar Ba was a member of that team in charge of marketing and development. He worked at pearl strand wholesale PANA from October 1993 to July 1997 to pave the way for privatization of the agency. “When I finished at PANA I naturally went back to the banking industry. But in banking, especially in Africa there are not much challenges, just to collect money, place money, that’s all.
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November 12th, 2009 by whoyg3003
Washington DC — AllAfrica Global Media, which operates the leading Africa site on the World Wide Web, has signed a strategic agreement with the British Broadcasting Corporation. Under the agreement, AllAfrica’s web site, allAfrica.com, offers access to an array of Africa-related programming from leisure chairs the BBC.
The webcasts include five-minute news bulletins, updated regularly, and the award-winning Focus wholesale pearl jewelry on Africa, a daily show featuring political and economic reports and analysis. Other programs cover business, sports, arts and popular culture.
The BBC World Service is widely regarded as the premiere international news organization, with freshwater pearl earrings a global audience of over 150 million, including more than 45 million in Africa. Independent research identifies the BBC as the most trusted source of news worldwide. The agreement with AllAfrica offers the BBC a prestigious platform for the diverse productions of the World Service for Africa.
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November 12th, 2009 by whoyg3003
He said the three of them who founded AllAfrica Global Media agreed that the company should be both non-political and non-ideological in orientation because that’s what the way it should be. He asked: “What good does it make to address the naughty castles situation politically. For example, PANA (Pan African News Agency) was established in 1979 but the idea was mooted in 1963 when the (defunct Organisation of African Unity) OAU was formed in Addis Ababa. So it took 16 years for the idea to come to fruition. And when PANA was created it died very quickly because of its political slant. And now that it has been commercialised and privatised I hope it becomes a viable organisation”
Mahtar Ba was involved in the recovery plan for PANA. For somebody whose background was banking and marketing, involvement in PANA marked the beginning of freshwater pearl necklace interest in media and communication. By the end of the 1980s, the continental organization was practically dead. It was even starved of funds, as member-countries were no longer meeting their financial obligations to it.
In 1990/91 the OAU made a request to UNESCO to help in reviving the agency. UNESCO drew a recovery plan, which was adopted by African Heads of States in 1991. When the plan was adopted, OAU asked UNESCO for experts to implement the recovery plan. UNESCO seconded one of its senior communication advisers, Babacar Fall, who put a team of five people to work with him.
Mahtar Ba was a member of that team in charge of marketing and development. He worked at pearl strand wholesale PANA from October 1993 to July 1997 to pave the way for privatization of the agency. “When I finished at PANA I naturally went back to the banking industry. But in banking, especially in Africa there are not much challenges, just to collect money, place money, that’s all.
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November 12th, 2009 by whoyg3003
A few days later at the American compound in Ikoyi, Lagos, Mahtar Ba was seated with his American Foreign Service wife, Jessica. Their son, Badou, who will be two years old next month, was running all over the house.
He said AllAfrica Global freshwater pearl strands Media was incorporated on February 9, 2000 in Delaware, United States to carry on the online activities of Africa News Service.
“Africa News Service was the first news agency to specialise in reporting African news and affairs and it was created in 1973 in North Carolina. Using the opportunities multi-strands pearl necklace created by the new International information and communication technology and Internet especially we now created a new company called the AllAfrica Global Media and AllAfrica Global Media has three founders, two Americans and myself. That’s how we started All Africa and since then it has been incorporated in South Africa, Mauritius, Senegal, Nigeria.
“I am president of the group which includes allafrica.com, AllAfrica Inc., and Xymbol, which is the dancing pearl technology division. The other co-founders are Reed Kramer and Tamela Hultman, who are chairman and chief strategy and content officer respectively. There are other Africans including a Nigerian, Akwe Amosu, the executive editor/producer,” Mahtar Ba said.
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October 13th, 2009 by whoyg3003
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