Monday, November 19, 2012

D’banj, PSquare, others rule at Channel O awards… Wizkid, 2Face fall





Thirteen Nigerian acts walked into the Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown, Soweto, SA, venue of the 2012  Channel O Music Video Awards with their heads held high; hours later, six of them emerged as winners.
D’banj cut the tape with the ‘Most Gifted Male Video of the Year’ award and also the ‘Special Recognition’ award which he missed last year as he had not been able to attend.
Pop giants Psquare won the ‘Most Gifted Group/Duo’ award for their collaboration with May D on the hit single ‘Chop my money,’ while highlife crooner Flavour won the ‘Most Gifted R&B Music Video of the year’ award for his collaboration with Tiwa Savage on ‘Oyi’ remix.
The awards however came with shockers for singing sensation Wizkid who fell in the Most Gifted African West Video category where his hit single Pakurumo had been nominated.
2Face, Naeto C and Mo’Cheddah also fell at their own nominations; Most Gifted R&B Video, Most Gifted African West Video and Most Gifted Female Video for songs Be there, I Gentle and See me respectively.
However, Chocolate City act BrymO, won the ‘Most Gifted Pop’ for his hit song ‘Ara‘ and the award show’s co-host Ice Prince, won the award for ‘Most Gifted Hip Hop Video of the Year.’
New hit wonder; Davido also walked away with the  ‘Most Gifted New Comer of the Year’ award, beating Kenya’s Camp Mulla and Ghana’s E.L, among others.
full winners list below…
Most Gifted African South Video of the Year
Cashtime Fam – Shut it down (Stundee)
Most Gifted Group or Featuring of the year
Psquare ft. May D & Akon – Chop My Money
Most Gifted Reggae Dance/Hall
Buffalo Souljah ft Cabo Snoop – Styra Inonyengesa
Most Gifted African East
AY feat Sauti Soul – I Don’t Want to Be Alone
Most Gifted kwaito
Ees feat Mandoza – Ayoba
Most Gifted African West Music video
D-Black ft Mo’Cheddah – Falling
Most Gifted R&B Music Video of the year
Flavour ft.  Tiwa Savage  – Oyi [Remix]
Most Gifted AfroPop
BrymO – ARA
Most Gifted Hip Hop Video of the Year
Ice Prince Zamani- Superstar
Most Gifted Dance Music Video of the Year
DJ Cleo – Facebook
Most Gifted New Comer of the Year
Davido – Dami duro
Most Gifted Female Video of the Year
Zahara – Loliwe
Most Gifted Male Video of the Year
D’Banj – Oliver Twist

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Wizkid Billed To Perform At BBC 1xtra Live Concert In London With Trey Songz, Lamar, Others


Wizkid is surely the rave of the moment no doubt as his career has been growing in leaps and bounds since his debut on the music scene. From endorsements to awards to sharing the stage/mic with some of the world’s best, Wizkid is definitely on cloud nine!
The Nigerian international pop act has been selected to thrill the crowd at the BBC 1xtra Live Concert in November alongside other world renowned acts
The announcement which was made last night by the BBC is a confirmation that the EME Superstar will be performing Live on the same stage as Trey Songs, Kendrick Lamar, Tulisa and Angel among others at the Brixton Academy, London on Monday, November 12, 2012.

Friday, October 5, 2012

CELEB GIST: 2Face, D'banj Collaborate on a New Track

Two of Africa's music heavyweights, 2Face and D'banj have hit the studio to collaborate on a new single titled "Feeling good".

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The duo were at Beat Fm this morning to talk about it. They added the video would be dropping soon. D'banj also addressed the issue of his illuminati status and denied it in plain terms. He also says GOOD Music is a partner to his label.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

OFFICIAL: P-Square and May D Part Ways! (No Square Records Deal Ever Existed!)



So, it turns out that May D and P-Square have decided to part ways. The news first broke out on social networking site, Twitter, over the weekend but we didn’t take it seriously… till a few hours ago. Here’s the official statement from Square Records below.
Official Statement:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
“I, JUDE ‘ENGEES’ OKOYE, of Square Records Limited and Northside Entertainment Limited hereby announces to the general public that Mr. Akinmayokun Awodumila, otherwise known as MAY D is no longer an artiste under the aforementioned outfits due to irreconcilable differences.
We at Northside and Square records wish him all the best in his career and life.
Yours Faithfully
Signed: Jude ‘Engees’ Okoye, CEO, Northside Ent. Ltd/Square Records.”
Sources close to Square Records who gave some inside gist on what really happened said. Apparently, May D NEVER signed an official contract with Square Records. They only had a verbal agreement. So, when it was time to sign the contract, May D made some demands that Square Records were not willing to meet. For this reason, their relationship dissolved.
It’s really sad things got to this level. Hopefully they can work together again in the future.
So what next for May D?? Sources hint he might be joining Davido and the HKN Gang soon. He spends most of his time with Davido these days and he’s expected to fly with the HKN crew to the United States for a series of video shoots. ***ssssshhhhh*** Remember where you heard this first!

Source: NotjustOK.com

Thursday, August 9, 2012

CELEB GIST: Beyonce and Jay Z Named World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples





Forbes Magazine just named Jay and Beyonce the highest paid celebrity couple in the world. Together they made $78 million - from May 2011 to May 2012. Beyonce - $40m, Jay Z - $38m. And Beyonce took a break for most of the year. can you beat that!!


Take Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z, for example. Last year’s runners-up on the list of The World’s Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples, the duo has now climbed one spot to top this year’s ranking. Knowles, who took a break from her hectic touring schedule in 2011 to give birth to daughter Blue Ivy Carter, still collects big paychecks from old hits. Besides, the singer’s new album went platinum in the U.S., not to mention her non-musical ventures and endorsement deals, which all helped to bring her total earnings between May 1, 2011 and May 1, 2012 to $40 million, according to data from the latest Celebrity 100 list.


And as the male half of music’s first couple, Jay-Z isn’t far behind his wife. The hip-hop mogul made millions from Watch the Throne, his musical collaboration with pal Kanye West, and even more from the tour that followed. Add to that a bevy of non-musical enterprises such as ad firm Translation and cosmetics company Carol’s Daughter and the result is a staggering $38 million that he has brought home in twelve months, putting the couple’s annual income at $78 million.




Source Forbes Magazine

Friday, July 27, 2012

Unbelievable! See How People In Government Are Crippling Nigeria


If only Nigerians have the guts to Occupy the country over more serious issues, this country would have been a better place by now. Some people, who said they are serving the masses, are earning tens and hundreds of millions monthly while ordinary Nigerians wallow in “practical” poverty.

Nigeria where millions go to bed hungry, see what people in government are collecting:

 
In the United States, while the minimum wage is $1,257 (N191, 667), a US lawmaker earns $15,080 (N2.3m) per month. In the United Kingdom, a lawmaker earns $8,686 (N1.3m) monthly while the gross national minimum wage is $1,883 (N283, 333) per month. Also, lawmaker in Sweden earns $7,707 (N1.2m), per month.
The President of the United States of America takes home an annual salary of $400,000 (N64.156,0m), including a $50,000 expense allowance making the president the highest paid public servant in the US. The $400,000 includes everything and $350,000 out of it is taxable.

SEE WHAT NIGERIAN SENATORS EARN
Basic Salary (BS) = N2,484,245.50
Hardship Allowance: 50% of Basic Salary = N1,242,122.75
Constituency allowance: 200% of BS = N4,968,509.00
Furniture Allowance: 300% of BS = N7,452,736.50
Newspaper allowance: 50% = N1,242,122.70
Wardrobe allowance: 25% = N621,061.37
Recess Allowance: 10% = N248,424.55
Accommodation: 200% = N4,968,509.00
Utilities: 30% = N828,081.83
Domestic Staff: 35% = N863,184.12
Entertainment: 30% = N828,081.83
Personal Assistance: 25% = N621,061.37
Vehicle Maintenance Allowance: 75% = N1,863,184.12
Leave Allowance : 10% = N248,424.55
One off payments (Severance gratuity): 300% = N7,452,736.50
Motor Vehicle Allowance: 400% of BS = N9,936,982.00
Total per month = N29, 479, 749.00
A Senator’s annual salary = N182 million plus

Multiply by 109 Senators (Don’t forget the House of Rep, Ministers, Ambassadors, …)

 
NOTE: In addition to the regular and legitimate salaries and allowances of over N17million ($113,333) and N14.99million ($99,933) which senators and reps were collecting yearly and the irregular allowance of estacodes, duty tours etc, they were also collecting over N192m ($1.28m) and N140m ($0.93m) respectively in illicit quarterly allocation which is not provided for by RMAFC.

Effectively, a Nigerian senator was taking home at least $1.40m ($1.28m quarterly allocations + $0.113m regular salaries and allowances) as against the $0.174m an American senator takes home. Hence a Nigeria senator earns at least 8 times as much as an American senator and more than 3 times the American president.

Whereas a Senator in the U.S earns N21,146,000, the same as a member of the House of Representatives; a UK Member of Parliament earns £64,766 (N14, 896,180)

In other words, a Federal Legislator in Nigeria is paid more than double what a Member of British Parliament earns per annum.

Senate President David Mark alone takes N250 million quarterly or N83.33 million per month. Senate Deputy President Ike Ekweremadu gets N150 million per quarter or N50 million a month.

Mark and Ekweremadu earns in 4 months, six times what the UK Prime Minister earns in a year. David Cameron goes home with £190,000 per anum (N43,700,000)

In a newspaper news article entitled ‘An Assembly for looting’ written by Musikilu Mojeed with Elor Nkereuwem, the authors rightly claimed that each of the 360 members of the House of Representatives were getting N35million in cash money in quarterly allocation while each of the 109 Senators pockets N48million each. These allocations have however been slashed by 20% to N27 million ($180,000) and N38million ($253,333) respectively due to the 20% reduction requested by the late president.

SEE WHAT PRESIDENTS OF RESPONSIBLE COUNTRIES EARN:
The prime minister of the United Kingdom….........…USD 226,627.00
French President………………………………….. USD 318,072.00
South African President……………………...……..USD 296,112.00
German Chancellor……………………………..….USD 296,112.00
The Prime Minister of Belgium……………......…....USD 174,804.00
President of the Republic of Korea………..........…..USD 136,669.00
President of Russia…………………………………USD 122,652.00
Prime Minister Portugal……………………….……USD 129,730.00
Prime Minister Namibia……………………………USD 115,155.00
President of Angola………………………………..USD 60,000.00
President Argentina………………………………..USD 55,139.00
Prime Minister Ukraine…………………………….USD 61,254.00
President Zimbabwe……………………………….USD 18,000.00
President of People’s republic of China…….......…..USD 10,633.00
President Liberia…………………………...………USD 90,000.00
Prime Minister Spain ………………………..……..USD 102,960.00
Prime Minister Namibia………………………...…..USD 115,155.00
President Namibia……………………….…………USD 164,506.00
President of Colombia ………………....…………..USD 120,685.00
Prime Minister of the Netherlands………........……..USD 190,740.00
Prime Minister Ireland……………………...………USD 264,000.00
Prime Minister Denmark………………....…………USD 264,533.00
President Mexico…………………………….…….USD 328,839.00
 President Austria…………………………….…….USD 422,231.00
President of the European Council………........…….USD 508,916.00

 
ANYONE SURPRISED WHY NIGERIA IS POOR BUT HER LEADERS ARE RICH?


Source

Thursday, July 26, 2012

REVEALED: Stop Our Trial Or We'll Expose Everybody –Subsidy "Thieves" Warn Jonathan




As many Nigerians already suspected before the trial of the alleged fuel subsidy fraudsters commenced, sources gathered that the case is set to end up like many others before it. The Lagos High Court trying the case on Thursday granted bail to Mahmud Tukur, son of Bamanga Tukur, PDP chairman.

He was granted bail alongside Ochonogor Alex and Abdullahi Alao. The court then fixed November 13 for their trial, that is almost four months from today.


The court also granted bail to Mamman Nasir Ali, son of Ahmadu Ali, former national chairman of PDP, and Christian Taylor. These ones will return to court on October 30 for trial.

However, information going around is that these high profile individuals played significant financial roles in the election of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 and have thus sent a strong warning to the President to stop their prosecution or face a full disclosure of how they funneled close to $1 billion towards his 2011 presidential campaign through the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Allison-Madueke and the Minister of Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe.

Sources say operators of Ontario Oil and Gas Limited whose MD, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi, was docked along with 20 others, have sent a very incriminating information to President Jonathan.

It was learned that the accused Ontario Oil chieftains were shocked by the public humiliation brought upon them by the EFCC. The most powerful member of the Ontario clan, Mr. Walter Wagbatsoma, reportedly left Nigeria for Paris shortly before the commencement of prosecution by the EFCC.

Meanwhile, EFCC officials have confirmed that Mr. Wagbatsoma has not written any statement or appeared before the agency even though he was listed as one of those to be arraigned by the EFCC. He is believed to have the key to unlocking the involvement of Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke in the oil subsidy fraud.

Mr. Wagbatsoma is listed as the owner of several companies used to siphon funds from the oil industry, they include: Ontario Oil & Gas Ltd., Ontario Trading Ltd, Ontario Storage Terminals Ltd., Ontario Vessels Ltd., Ontario Drilling and Engineering Services.

A source in Abuja also said that Mr. Orubebe, the Minister of Niger Delta, is on the board of Ontario Oil, although he may not be publicly listed.

In Lagos On Thursday, his prosecution suffered another setback as the court adjourned again following the failure of Mr. Wagbatsoma to appear for his trial.


Source

Friday, June 15, 2012

CELEB GIST: Genevieve Nnaji Officially First Nigerian To Own The New Range Rover Evoque SE


Genevieve in her new ride

And so it came to pass that after all said and reported it was time to officially seal the deal. Nollywood super actress Genevieve Nnaji was yesterday night unveiled as the ambassador for the new Range Rover Evoque in Nigeria by Land Rover and Coscharis Motors at an exclusive event which took place at the Ocean View, V.I Lagos.

The actress was looking as beautiful as always, as she put pen to paper and was handed the keys to a special edition Range Rover Evoque by the President of the Coscharis group Dr Cosmos Maduka as part of the deal. The diva could not hide her excitement as she said:


“Its truly an honor to be working with the Land Rover family on this exciting project. The Range Rover brand is the epitome of quality and luxury; the Evoque represents power, class and style. I cannot wait to drive it!”

Safe to safe Genevieve Nnaji will be the first Nigerian to own the special edition of the brand in the entire country.



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Genevieve Nnaji

Dr Cosmos Maduka and Genevieve Nnaji

Genevieve Nnaji at the event

Genevieve Nnaji, Land Rover and Coscharis officials sealing the deal

Genevieve Nnaji with the car keys

The New Range Rover Evoque

It may also interest you to know that the special edition Range Rover aka Posh Evoque was designed byVictoria Beckham, former Spice girl and wife of star England footballer, David Beckham.

I bet you wish you were her right now, lol!

GOSSIP: D'banj set to launch his own record label; calls it DKM Records



DKM stands for D'Koko Master Records and Kayswitch is the only artiste signed to the record label for now. Heard a few more artistes will be unveiled in the coming months.

D'Koko Master Records will be officially launched in Lagos at a concert that will feature D'banj, Kayswitch and other DKM artists.

And contrary to popular reports that Davido is signed to D'banj's label, It is authoritative that it is false. Davido is signed to his own record label, HKN Records. He's only doing some musical collaborations with D'banj.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

CELEB GOSSIP: 2Face Female Dancers Expose Their Wet Chests At Eko Hotel Show




Different strokes for different folks at the launch of 2Face`s album launch on April 30, 2012 for some guys who witnessed the show, DANCE IN THE RAIN track seemed to capture their interest most. Yes the track no doubt has good lyrics but I believe what captured the interest of the guys was the stage craft put together by 2Face`s female dancers.Picture below is 2Face performing one of his tracks at his album launch titled AWAY AND BEYOND which way held at Eko Hotel on April 30, 2012
My question however is - Does he need to embrace nudity to perform on stage?

Friday, April 13, 2012

EXPOSED: Okonjo-Iweala raises alarm over depleting Excess Crude Account



ABUJA – Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, yesterday raised alarm over the depletion of the Excess Crude Account, which stands at a mere $ 3.6 billion.
Speaking at the first civil society forum organized by her ministry to acquaint civil society groups with the Jonathan transformational agenda, Okonjo-Iweala also appealed to state governors challenging the constitutionality of the Sovereign Wealth Fund to have a re-think, noting that the Fund is critical to national survival given Nigeria’s mono-economic status.
According to her, the nation could go broke in the next few years if it does not initiate savings from oil proceeds while lamenting that the Excess Crude account which has depleted to $3.6bn cannot sustain the nation in the event of an economic crisis.
“Should the price of oil drop we have no question. The $3.6bn in the excess crude account is not enough to sustain Nigeria for any period of time. Now that the price of oil is high we should be happy but because the quantity we produce as a country has dropped, we are not selling expected quantities so not much money is coming in. We are selling below budgeted quantities”.
She also disclosed that the Sovereign Wealth Fund which was created from the excess crude account could have been launched with more than $1bn but for stiff opposition from state governors who only sanctioned its creation with a capital of $1bn.
She allayed fears among state governors and Nigerians that $1bn-capital Sovereign Wealth Fund would be mismanaged by the Federal Government, pointing out that the Sovereign Wealth Act which establishes the Fund adequately provides for accountability in its management.
The Minister noted that fiscal federalism has created problems for the management of the Nigerian economy, saying “Nigeria, because of fiscal federalism cannot save. The constitution says the President should manage the economy for the benefit of everybody. The decision to save is also part of the management of the economy for the benefit of the people of Nigeria. Every state can save but the Federal Government can save for all Nigerians. The governors can insist on accountability in the management of the SWF as a guarantee against their apprehension.
“It is difficult getting governors to agree to $1bn savings for the SWF. We had the state governors saying they can only allow $1bn. Now they say it is illegal and the country is not able to save. In the excess crude account today we have left only about $3.6bn. Should the oil price drop today we have no cushion because $3.6bn for this economy is not enough to take us to any length of time.”
“The fear is that the Federal Government is dipping hands into these accounts but it is not true. We can tell you at any point in time how much is in what account. So there should be no fear that these monies would disappear.”
According to the minister, the Nigerian economy is being affected by developments in the global community that depends, especially as the nation’s only main foreign exchange earner, oil, is consumed mainly in Europe and America, regions that now face severe economic problems.
“There is no money stacked up anywhere, which is why I am pushing for savings in case the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) does not sell crude oil or cannot remit money as is being experienced in recent times.  60 per cent of our money and products comes from and goes to Europe and USA, if they are not doing well we suffer too. Unemployment in the USA is at a crisis level same as in Europe.
“That product determines how the economy grows and the nation’s expenditure fluctuates with revenue, such volatile pattern of development crashes the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). To make expenditure smooth necessitated budget benchmarking,” she said.
Giving an insight into why she supported the controversial fuel subsidy removal at the beginning of the year, the finance minister said it was economic suicide for government to subsidize products that are laundered to neighboring countries at the detriment of developing critical national infrastructure.
She admitted that had the government taken time to explain the subsidy removal to Nigerians, the policy could have attracted support instead of disdain.
She however regretted that the petroleum subsidy was not removed before she resumed as finance minister, hence she was labeled as the proponent by Nigerians.
“I prayed for subsidy to be phased out before I came back otherwise it would be said that Okonjo-Iweala is the propagator and proponent of subsidy and that is exactly what happened. Of course I subscribed to the subsidy phase-out, make no mistake and I will tell you why.
By the time I got back I spoke with DG Budget that we were up to N1.3 trillion in (subsidy) payments and we were alarmed because this amount kept mounting. Now in finance we don’t know how much is consumed but we know how much is imported and it is against that that we disbursed after the accountants have checked and certified to us that the invoices are valid.
“So we did what any finance Ministry in any country would d and that is what we discussed with Mr. President. Now why it was on that day we cannot debate that but the essence of what happened is that the president was trying not to play into the hands of corrupt people and ship more of our resources into their hands.
And that was really it, we didn’t explain ourselves well the way we should have maybe, and not long enough but that really was the crux of the matter and it still faces us today because we are still paying that subsidy partially.”

Thursday, April 12, 2012

CELEB GOSSIP: Davido Acquires a New Range Rover Jeep



*Davido in his new ride
If you are still in doubt that Dami duro crooner Davido now sits in the very enviable class of “big boys celebrities” then this news should stamp that reality hard in your consciousness.
Davido using his handler on the social networking site twitter recently tweeted he’s just bought himself a new baby on wheels. He tweeted @iam_Davido New car things Oluwa dey bless me.It’s a Range rover sport worth several millions of naira.
You will recall that only last month, the young singer had bought a necklace reportedly worth N2 million; a necklace he’s repeatedly flaunted on red carpets and shows.
Industry watchers say Davido’s worked hard enough to give himself a treat but then, maybe he’s beginning to blow his money too fast.
Do you agree? When you’re getting paid big bucks, is it right that you spend big? Share your thoughts on this one.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

REVEALED: The Woman who Spent N850,000 on Food in one day



It was revealed yesterday at the National Assembly probe that the Director General of the Security and Exchange Commission, Ms Arunma Oteh, spent N850,000 on food in one day, in violation of regulations on how chief executives can spend. She also allegedly stayed eight months in Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja at the cost of N30Million.

The House committee that probed her said she's compromised her position by engaging in a spending spree in the last one year she's been in office. But no one said anything abut her resigning.

N850k on food in one day? Well, it's possible. 24ct gold plated amala and ewedu...:-)

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

REVEALED: Meet The 2012 African Billionaires



Forbes Magazine has compiled and released the list of richest people in Africa 2011.
The billionaires are mostly South Africans, Nigerians and Egyptians.

This year, a record 1,226 billionaires made it to FORBES’ annual ranking of the World’s richest people. (Carlos Slim Helu is still No.1). African billionaires occupied a little over 1% of the positions on the list. Here are the 16 Africans who made the cut:

Aliko Dangote, $11.2 billion
Nigeria, Sugar, Cement, Flour

Nicky Oppenheimer & family, $6.8 billion
South Africa, Diamonds

Nassef Sawiris, $5.1 billion
Egypt, Construction

Johann Rupert & family, $5.1 billion
South Africa, Luxury Goods

Mike Adenuga, $4.3 billion
Nigeria, telecom, banking, oil

Naguib Sawiris, $3.1 billion
Egypt, Telecom

Christoffel Wiese, $3.1 billion
South Africa, Retailing

Onsi Sawiris, $2.9 billion
Egypt, construction, telecom

Miloud Chaabi, $2.9 billion
Morocco, Real estate

Patrice Motsepe, $2.7 billion
South Africa, Mining

Othman Benjelloun, $2.3 billion
Morocco, banking, insurance

Mohamed Mansour, $1.7 billion
Egypt, Diversified

Anas Sefrioui, $1.6 billion
Morocco, Real estate

Yasseen Mansour, $1.6 billion
Egypt, Diversified

Youssef Mansour, $1.5 billion
Egypt, Diversified


Mohamed Al Fayed, $1.3 billion
Egypt, retailing

Source: Forbes


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

NEWS: 20 Million Youths For 2015



January 2012 was remarkable in the history of Nigeria. It was the month that sent a message to those whose core merchandise in statecraft is insensitivity in policy formation and implementation. That month, Nigerians proved those who used to dismiss them as cowards wrong. Our legendary docility gave way to participation. Our penchant for not caring to know how our resources are massively looted in government was jettisoned for a new found love for knowing: knowing how we get our revenues and how we expend same; knowing how much litres of fuel we consume per day; knowing the exact amount it costs us to feed our president. It was this quest for knowing, and insistence on having things done properly, that pushed us to the streets to protest the blank increment of pump price of fuel. It was hugely successful.
Those eruptions were initiated by mostly young people. Under the aegis of #OccupyNigeria, youths planned such protests that staggered the establishment and jolted the pessimists. We have thought it through, and seen that the battle to reclaim Nigeria demands a new approach. We have opted for a continuation of the revolution we started with #OccupyNigeria. It has a new name: #20MillionYouthsFor2015.
What are we about? We are an assemblage of young Nigerians whose primary aim is to change the course of governance, not from the sidelines this time, but from inside the system. We plan to build a membership of, at least, 20 million people -from every tribe and religion – who will participate in educating Nigerians about the need to destroy the existing order that is fast running our country out of existence and instituting a new order that will birth equity, fairness, justice and development for all. We will be partisan because politics is too serious a business to leave for the politicians alone. We will participate fully in the politics of this country. Our army of 20 million people will organize themselves, pick intelligent, courageous, transparent and detribalized candidates for all positions in the 2015 elections and run their campaigns from ground up. There is no age limit, but leadership of the movement will be restricted to young people alone.
We are tired of just becoming critics. Aluta Continua isn’t one of our favorite quotes. We won’t continue with the struggle. WE SIMPLY WILL END THE STRUGGLE by ending the grip of the corrupt in our polity. We owe our generation the duty of saving this country, building it to become a force to be respected in the world, and passing down to our children a nation they can be proud of.
What makes us different from regular NGOs? Most NGOs are mere observers. We will not just observe. We’ll become actors in the system. We will build an entirely new country beginning from our internal processes. We have in our roadmap a system that makes power of the movement resident in the local communities. Our strength is in our membership system that replicates itself. It is called the CELL system. Every member MUST belong to a cell. Ownership is by everybody. Every leadership position is by popular votes. Bribery is abhorred and punishable by expulsion. Every member will be made to understand the importance of working hard for the movement. Our core duty is education. But we will not educate people from afar. We will bring them into our fold and educate them on citizenship participation. We have an enormous pool of human resources with which to achieve this aim.
Movement Ownership: Every member is an owner. The rules do not give room for one-man ownership. We have put every structure in place to make it impossible for the movement to become a one-man movement.
Modus Operandi: We’ll run like a world-class corporation. We have set up our system to operate like a frictionless machine, with the speed of an insurgency and the efficiency of a corporation. We’ll take advantage of the youth population in the country. We will aggressively recruit members. In fact, outreach is part of our rules.
We have found the solution. All we need to do is begin implementation. And that implementation commences the moment you sign on. It begins with you!
Our road map is available for people who are interested.

Register online at: my.20millionyouthsfor2015.org/register1976.h

Facebook: www.Faceboook.com/20millionyouthsfor2015

Twitter: @20millionyouths;

Email: Info@20millionyouthsfor2015.org

REVELATION: We Pushed Jonathan To Remove Fuel Subsidy - BABANGIDA



It was revelations galore at a public gathering in Lagos on Monday as Nigerians were told that all the 36 State Governors, without exception, pushed President Goodluck Jonathan to remove fuel subsidy.

The disclosure was made by non other than the...
Governor of Niger State and Chairman of Northern Governors Forum, Mua’zu Aliyu Babangida, while delivering a lecture on ‘Governance, Social Conflict and the imperatives of Communal Harmony’.

When the issue of fuel subsidy came up, all of us, I mean all the governors with no exception, literarily ‘pushed’ the President to remove the subsidy on fuel. This is because before the monthly allocation is given, lots of deductions had taken place and little is left for the states and local governments.”

He however said the Governors had to stop the pressure when some politicians started committing treason in the name of “Occupy Nigeria”.

The outspoken Governor further decried the current situation whereby some States earned more allocations than the others, saying such development had placed some States in “paradise” while others are in “purgatory”.

Monday, February 27, 2012

GOSSIP: Yesterday's Bombing - Boko Haram or Church Rivalry?



Seven people were Sunday morning arrested in Bauchi state for reportedly attempting to carry out a bombing on a COCIN church. The group which was caught in Miya Barkatai village in Toro Local Government Area of Bauchi State, was said to be in possession of weapons and locally made explosives which could be operated manually.
Investigations have reportedly led the police to believe the suspects belong to a  rival group within the church.
The police commissioner, Ikechukwu  Aduba said “It was a rival group within the church that decided to attack this morning. When we got the report, we sent our men, who arrested about seven members of the group. The group had something like explosives, but we are waiting for the bomb experts to confirm our suspicion, because sometimes after investigation it may turn out to be something else and not explosives”.
However, yesterday, the dreaded Boko Haram sect, which is known for its extremist Islamist views, claimed responsibility for the attack. This throws up a lot of possible scenarios – has Boko Haram been claiming responsibility for terrorism it had no hand in? And have random robberies and other acts of criminality been carried out and hidden under the cover of the Boko Haram ideology?
culled from Lekan Olanrewajufrom via Ynaija
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

ARTICLE: How To Compose Music - Creative Ideas


Starting a composition is a difficult task. Getting your inspirations, thinking creatively, applying your creative thoughts to your music and supplementing your ideas with additional composition are all difficult tasks to accomplish.

For starters, your current state of mind will greatly affect the music you write – whether you feel angry, joyful or sad chances are your musical composition will in some way reflect this mood.

Different times of day and different seasons affect your composing as well as current affairs and any stress’s you might have.

The variety of factors that can influence your composition periods are immense and hopefully these few pointers will demonstrate some methods of breaking out of the psychological restraints placed on you.

• Colours – If you are looking to compose a piece of music based around a certain mood find a relevant colour that matches for instance orange gives the impression of energy and drive. Eventually you will learn to bias your mood to suit the composition you are aiming for.
• Character – it is well known for actors to really get inside the character they are portraying through their acting. Understanding key emotions and various behaviours help the actors ‘ live ‘ as their proposed character. If you are creating a theme for a character (think darth vaders theme tune) you need to be demonstrating and describing that character through sound. If you follow the same process as an actor would you will eventually unravel hidden details that will help refine your composition, make it more realist and detailed and allow for it to be much more creative and expressive.
• Nature – a lot of creativity and inspiration can be got by observing nature. From birds communicating through a song like speech to the rustle of leaves in a summer breeze. Trying to emulate nature is an excellent way to begin a sound-scope – or incorporating nature into a character theme for example to express an angelic quality, singing like the birds (fast trills on piccolo or glissandos on the violin)
• Memories – another great source to tap into is your memories. A lot of emotion will go into compositions that are personal in some way to yourself. Spend a few minutes reflecting on your past – try to imagine the memory in great detail – sounds, smells, colours the weather – anything that will give you a good image and story to compose about.

These are just a few sources for inspiration – use your imagination – it has never ending possibilities!

With so many possibilities to compose about and now that your creativity is running, the next area to discuss is music theory.
The last thing that you want to happen is to have all these wonderfully creative ideas for your composition but being held back by the lack of musical knowledge.

A rugby player could develop his passing techniques and his scrum techniques but if he doesn’t know the rules of the game he won’t be able to perform during a game.

Although music composition and as a whole is not bound by any rules you still need the knowledge of writing music – in the same way as a poet needs a knowledge of his language to write a poem.

Some of the key areas you should know about and be constantly revising are:

• The Staff, Bar Lines, Clefs, Time Signatures.
• Note Values, Rests, Phrasing, Rhythm
• Articulation, Instrument Specific Techniques (pizz, con sord)
• Major, Minor, Diminished, Pentatonic, Diatonic Scales
• Modes
• Chords, Extensions, Inversions, Sequences, Arpeggios


Of course it is not absolutely essential you know about all of this but it will mean that your creativity is weakened due to lack of a means to fully communicate. 

Use music theory books – go through them and notate comments on the pages, take notes on to blank flash cards to memorize scales and extended chords, use past music theory exam papers to test and analyze your knowledge and then act on your weak areas, purchase a aural perception CD to recognize different cadences and the general sounds achieved from different combinations of notes and chords – there are many ways to learn all of this but find the way that you are comfortable with and stick to it.

Finally the last piece of advice in this article is to keep your composing active.

Aim to compose a short piece of music each day, maybe before you go to bed you can reflect on your day through a composition. Mix it up – compose for different orchestrations and different abilities.

Composing is challenging but by keeping active like this will greatly benefit you and your compositions – and you never know – you may accidentally stumble upon your masterpiece!


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