Monday 24 October 2011

Gaddafi’s murder- Celebration and Hypocrisy


Yesterday, Thursday, October 20, 2011, Africaand Arab’s longest serving ruler, Muomar Gaddafi was brutally murdered on the streets of Sirte, the land of his birth. The truck he was travelling with was reportedly intercepted and Gaddafi was accosted. He was shot and while still alive, his body dragged about the city to his death. In a simple term, he died like an animal; not even a pet. Being one of the most atrocious ways to die, his murder has precipitated world- wide rejoicing; and reasonably so. This man ruledLibya for 42 years and in the process stepped on toes (mostly Western toes). No wonder they wanted his head. There is therefore a flip- side.
Not going the religious route but human beings are reported to have been made in the image of the creator. In essence, there is a wide margin between us and animals. When has the death of a human being become occasions for merriment? Granted, Gaddafi was made out to be a de-facto monster but even then did he do what other world leaders have not done? What world leader does not murder, oppress, even enrich himself and people close to him while in power? What world leader does not do anything in their power to retain incumbency? What world leader does not engage in inhuman, sometimes illegal practises to protect their own? For example the United States of America and Barack Obama. What are ‘security agencies’ like the CIA, FBI and NIA there for? Do they not train spies (assassins) that constantly kill America’s enemies? Who are we fooling?
The fact that Muomar Gaddafi had his excesses does not make him different from Barack Obama. Naturally, for one to be a leader in this crazy world, one has to deviate from being human. Gaddafi’s 42-year rule was marked by violence, yes but was that all we should remember him for? In the process of ridding Libya of Western interference, he hurt people.
Only an African without knowledge of his history will rejoice over Gaddafi’s murder. He wanted and constantly fought for a United States of Africa to rival theUSandEurope. While other African leaders just paid lip-service to achieving this vision; pretending to like the idea, Gaddafi was solo in seriously putting it into practice. What is wrong with that idea? This Gaddafi was instrumental to the formation of the African Union, being its Chairman even at the time of his death.
This ‘monster’ was an epitome of citizen diplomacy. He protected Libyans from being messed with by foreign governments. Nigerians, can you confidently say that your President cares about you? Can we say that our government is always there to shield us when we need it? Because of the kind of leader Gaddafi was, during the 1990s Libya endured economic and diplomatic sanctions for his refusal to hand over two Libyans accused of planting a bomb on Pan Am Flight 103 which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland.
This Muomar Gaddafi was also instrumental with the ousting of the Apartheid government in South Africans. Through his financial and moral support, South Africans fought for their liberation. They are happier for it as Nelson Mandela even named one of his grandsons- Gaddafi. And yet he is such a terrible addition to mankind and should die like an animal?
One life to God is equally important that 45 million lives. Granted, people died during his reign. It’s fair to say that any ruler who holds power for that long will have the same rap sheet. It is indeed disgusting to see how low humans have descended in celebrating a murder. It is also hypocritical to believe we all are better humans than Gadaffi. By your thoughts, words or actions everyone of us has killed another. If we all have the power that Gaddafi had, would we not carry out our threats on a daily basis? How many lives will be preserved if that was the case?
Have you either refused or delayed payment to a menial worker after labouring for you, while he goes home to a hungry wife and sick child? Then, you are a Gaddafi. Have you hurt someone, maybe a lover to the extent that he/ she goes home and cries to the Creator? You are at that point a Gaddafi. Have you in anyway oppressed someone to the point of where the person prays for death to come take him? People die in various ways. One might claim not to be a murderer but some of our actions or inactions hurt people daily to the point of hopelessness.
Unpopular opinions this may be but we need to look in the mirror. No one deserves to die like Muomar Gaddafi died. Even Osama Bin Laden had a more merciful death. There is a Gaddafi in each of us. It then depends on every individual to either exploit or suppress his inner- Gaddafi.

Star Power at the NotJustOk Concert! Experience the Mo’Hits Crew, Banky W, Choc Boiz, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage & More LIVE at the NotJustOk Concert – 17th December 2011


Get ready this December as NotJustOk is going to hold the NotJustOk Music Concert set to rock the city of Lagos.
The NotJustOk Music Concert is an opportunity for artists, whose music and work have received loads of support from the site, to connect with the fans who provide that support.
Organizers of the concert are working hard to ensure that this premiere concert is one that fans and attendees will be talking about long after the concert is over. As part of this, they are putting together a stellar performance line-up which currently consists of the following artistes The Mo’Hits All Stars, Choc Boiz (M.I, Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince and Brymo), EME Crew (Banky W, Wizkid, Skales), eLDee ‘the Don’, Tiwa Savage, Lami, Mo’Cheddah, SauceKid, Show Dem Camp, Sound Sultan, Timaya, Chidinma, Myke, Iyanya, Eva, RuggedMan, Ikechukwu, Kelly Hansome, Kennis Music, Iceberg Slim, Kefee, Dammy Krane, Yung6ix, Davido and a host of others.
Date: Saturday 17th December 2011
Time: 7 PM
Venue: GET Arena, Oniru Estate, Victoria Island Extension, Lagos
You can get your tickets at the following locations
    • Get Arena
    • E-Centre Yaba
    • Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, The Palms Shopping Mall
    • The Place, Isaac John, Ikeja
    • Live Mechanic Store, B40 ( Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Mall, Surulere, Lagos)
For more information, visit NotJustOk.com

Day 11: NDLEA To Detain Baba Suwe For 14 More Days


It’s been 11 whole days since Yoruba movie actor Baba Suwe (real name Omidina Babatunde) was detained officers from the National Drug Law and Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Muritala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos.
Reports say that a Federal High Court on Friday, October 21, 2011 approved the request made by the NDLEA to further keep popular comedian the popular actor in custody for 15 more days. The request which was made through NDLEA’s lawyer, Theresa Asuquo was granted by Justice Okechukwu Okeke. Reports also say that a 29-paragraph affidavit presented by an NDLEA intelligence officer, Femi Johnson Osifuye and a CT scan result issued by a consultant radiologist from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Dr. Subhash Vijayvargiya. The documents suggest that Baba Suwe has ‘large amounts of drugs’ in his body.
The NDLEA also made known to the court that Baba Suwe while under observation refused to eat, claiming that he eats only once in three days. Hence they reason for keeping him longer. After his second excretion, they were forced to conduct a CT scan on him. They also advised the actor in his best interest to excrete whatever substance he had swallowed as it would be disastrous for him if it burst in his stomach
However, speaking with Baba Suwe’s publicist Olamitunji Saliu, he says Baba Suwe has chosen to remain silent to the whole matter.
And on the news going around that the actor has sued the NDLEA, he says ‘Baba Suwe hasn’t said anything; those suing are Human rights activists whole feel concerned for the actor. ‘They feel Baba Suwe’s detention for 10 days in unlawful since they have not been able to find anything on him after 48 hours‘, Saliu says.
On Monday, Baba Suwe met with his family and had a ‘father to son’ discussion with his first son Sola. Just yesterday, fellow Nigerian movie actors like Jide Kosoko, Ajala, Monsuru Obadina and movie producer Gbenga Adewusi met with the actor.
Baba Suwe who was detained on October 12 in suspicion of possession of hard drugs is still being detained at the NDLEA office at the MMIA, Ikeja. ‘We are still investigating‘, NDLEA spokesperson Ofoyeju Mitchell says.

Thousands Turn Up For Nigerian Idol Auditions, Port Harcourt

Nigerian Idols Judges Jefferey Daniels, Yinka Davies, Charly Boy
The city of Port Harcourt played host to the Nigerian Idol on Friday, October 16 as thousands of music talents trooped out in the thousands to audition at the talent show.
Over 2000 youths turned up at the Presidential Hotel to sing their hearts out in front of judges Jeffery Daniels, Yinka Davies and Charly Boy but it wasn’t only the rookies that had a go as popular Nigerian acts DJ Zeez, Frank d Nero and Nigga Raw dazzled the crowd with their performances.
We discovered incredible musicians in Port Harcourt; I am intrigued by the talent that is in this city’, Yinka Davies said.
‘With the huge turn-out of contestants at the Port-Harcourt auditions, we are confident that more contestants will turn up in Enugu’, Wael Ammar, Chief Commercial Officer, Etisalat Nigeria.
Next stop for auditions will be holding at the Universal Hotel, Enugu on the October 28 and October 29, later this month. The last phase of the auditions will be in Lagos on the 9th-12th of November, at the Dream Studios.
Nigga Raw Frank D Nero, Ms. Onyinye Egwudo, DJ Zeez and Mr. Olufemi Ashipa

Thousands Turn Up For Nigerian Idol Auditions, Port Harcourt

Nigerian Idols Judges Jefferey Daniels, Yinka Davies, Charly Boy
The city of Port Harcourt played host to the Nigerian Idol on Friday, October 16 as thousands of music talents trooped out in the thousands to audition at the talent show.
Over 2000 youths turned up at the Presidential Hotel to sing their hearts out in front of judges Jeffery Daniels, Yinka Davies and Charly Boy but it wasn’t only the rookies that had a go as popular Nigerian acts DJ Zeez, Frank d Nero and Nigga Raw dazzled the crowd with their performances.
We discovered incredible musicians in Port Harcourt; I am intrigued by the talent that is in this city’, Yinka Davies said.
‘With the huge turn-out of contestants at the Port-Harcourt auditions, we are confident that more contestants will turn up in Enugu’, Wael Ammar, Chief Commercial Officer, Etisalat Nigeria.
Next stop for auditions will be holding at the Universal Hotel, Enugu on the October 28 and October 29, later this month. The last phase of the auditions will be in Lagos on the 9th-12th of November, at the Dream Studios.
Nigga Raw Frank D Nero, Ms. Onyinye Egwudo, DJ Zeez and Mr. Olufemi Ashipa

Mike Aremu Remarries In London October 21, 2011

Mike Aremu at Sax Appeal 3
Last month, celebrated saxophonist Mike Aremu tied the knot with his long time fiancée Omolara at a private wedding in England.
Prior to the wedding, the couple had initially gotten married at the Ikoyi Registry in Lagos, on Thursday June 23, 2011 which also coincided with the bride’s birthday.
Omolara who is a teacher for deaf children and also a freelance interpreter is based in London but often travels along with Mike. The couple had been dating for two years before they finally said ‘I do’.
This is the sax player’s second marriage. In 2005, he split up with his former wife Bimbo who is also based in the UK just after a year of marriage.
Aremu who recently brought Kenny G to Nigeria for the third edition of his yearly event, Sax Appeal, says he is currently working on his new album which is ‘in its final stage’.

The 2011 Headies – 2Face Idibia, Wizkid, Dr SID, M.I, Darey, Ice Prince & Sir Shina Peters rule the Winners List!


Wizkid
Last night at the Convention Center of Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos, Nigerian music royalty and the next generation of stars rocked the 2011 edition of the Hip-Hop World Awards – “The Headies“.
There were lots of hot performances including a nostalgic stage set by 2011 Headies Hall of Fame inductee Sir Shina PetersOmawumiIce Prince and BrymO, M.I, Sound Sultan and songstress of the moment – Tiwa Savage.
2Face Idibia
Ice Prince
Capital F.E.M.I - Femi Adeyinka
eLDee
Wizkid
Sir Shina Peters
M.I with the Choc Boiz
Dr SID
JahBless
Waje
2Face Idibia ruled the winners list with 3 awards, M.I, Ice Prince (His labelmate BrymO featured on “Oleku”, the track which won the awards while Ice Prince also featured on another award winning track, JahBless‘ “Joor Oh” remix which won the Best Street Hop award), Darey and Dr SID won 2 awards respectively while Wizkid won one of the most coveted awards – The 2011 Headies Next Rated Award! In addition to his gong, he receives a brand new Hyundai Sonata as part of the award package.
Modenine
Modenine maintained his unprecedented winning streak by winning the Lyricist on the Roll award for the sixth time.
Hosts Rita Dominic & eLDee
The event was hosted by Nollywood star Rita Dominic and Hip-Hop Star eLDee who won the Best Conscious Song of the Year award and featured on the Best Street Hop award winning “Joor Oh” remix by JahBless.
Also always BN will bring you all the scoop and red carpet action soon.
Scroll down to view the list of winners.
Headies 2011 – Winners
ALBUM OF THE YEAR 
Best album (solo or group) in year under review, that meets judges’ requirements of excellence (in realms as: songwriting, production, rendition and promotion) and acceptability (sales, popularity)
Unstoppable (International Edition) – 2Face Idibia
ARTISTE OF THE YEAR 
Most critically and commercially adjudged artiste in the year under review. Overall most successful artiste for the year under review.
2Face Idibia
SONG OF THE YEAR 
Most popular song released as a single or from an album in the year under review. Decided by voting
Oleku – Ice Prince featuring BrymO
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Best single recording (On-air only or released) by artiste or group in year under review. Originality and production very essential
The Way You Are – Darey
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
The individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed songs/album in the year under review. His CV for the year includes top-notch tracks and production credits no one can fault.
Don Jazzy – 2011 Credits include Over the Moon/Mr Endowed/Pop Something
BEST MUSIC VIDEO (AWARD GOES TO DIRECTOR)
Best conceptualised, best edited, best picture, best directed and most exciting video in year under review as voted by fans and decided by the jury.
DJ Tee – Eni Duro (Olamide)
BEST R ‘N’ B SINGLE
Best R&B single in year under review (by single individual or group)
The Way You Are – Darey
BEST POP SINGLE
Best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
Pop Something – Dr. SID
BEST R ‘N’ B/ POP ALBUM
Best R&B or pop album in year under review (by single individual or group)
Unstoppable (International Edition) – 2Face Idibia
BEST RAP SINGLE
Best single released on-air recording of a rap song
Oleku – Ice Prince featuring BrymO
BEST RAP ALBUM
Best album by a rap artiste or group in year under review
MI2 – M.I
LYRICIST ON THE ROLL 
Rap Artiste with best lyrical depth and performance on a single song or album
Modenine – Rhyme Tight
BEST COLLABO 
Best R&B, Pop or hip hop collaborative track (including cameos) in year under review
Number One – M.I featuring Flavour N’Abania
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)
Single male artiste with most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
Capital F.E.M.I – Money Money Money
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE) 
Single female act with most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
Waje – For A Minute
AFRICAN ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Non-Nigerian Pan-African category
Cabo Snoop (Angola) – Windeck
BEST STREET HOP
The most popular street-hop single in year under review
Joor Oh (Remix) – Jahbless featuring Ruggedman, Ice Prince, Durella, Reminisce & eLDee
NEXT RATED 
Most promising upcoming officially unreleased act in the year under review
Wizkid – Holla At Your Boy
HIPHOP WORLD REVELATION OF THE YEAR
Best New artiste in the year under review
Dr. SID
BEST CONSCIOUS SONG OF THE YEAR
Best positive message oriented and social corrective songs that meet judges requirements in areas of composition, production, concept and acceptability.
One Day – eLDee
HEADIES HALL OF FAME
Special recognition for excellence and outstanding impact to the entertainment industry
Sir Shina Peters
M.I
Don Jazzy
Ice Prince
Dr SID

eLDee

Modenine

Femi Adeyinka
Darey

Thursday 20 October 2011

‘Jay’s Search’ Returns With Second Season

Big Ma winner of Jay Search 2009 and Tunde and Wunmi Obe
The second edition of Jay’s Search the entertaining talent show is set to kick off soonest.
The talent show which was setup in 2009 in honour of the late Jaiye Aboderin by his sister Wumni and husband Tunde Obe promises to be more interesting as a series of activities are planned out for this year’s edition.
This year’s auditions will be divided into two stages – The online stage and the live stage. Entries will be received via online and 20 contestants will be shortlisted for the live auditions after which six will be selected for the finals in December. This was revealed by the planning committee made up of Angela Emuwa, Tunde and Wunmi Obe, Segun Giwa, Wole Adenmosun, Kunle Komolafe, Wole Aboderin, Foluso Olateju-Leigh and Tony Anifite.
According to organizers, the audience will be asked to vote for the contestant of their choice. Votes will make only 40 percent of overall votes. The remaining 60 percent will be determined but three yet-to-be named judges.
The winner of the show will walk away with the cash prize of N250,000 and a recording deal under the Obe’s KopyKats Records. The first and second runners up will win N100,000 and N75,000 respectively. The other three finalists won’t be left as they will also receive consolation prizes of N50,000.
We embarked on this project to carry on with what Jaiye loved which was supporting young up-and-coming artistes to develop their talents and assist them in making an impact in the entertainment industry’, Wunmi Obe says.
On December 3, 2009, 23-year-old undergraduate, OluwaSunbo Olundegun also known as ‘Big Ma’ emerged winner of the first edition of Jay’s Search back in 2009 and walked home with a cash prize of N150,000, a record deal with T.W.O’s Kopykats Entertainment.
Jaiye Aboderin died on December 3, 2004, aged 33. He slumped and died after a game of basketball. He left behind a wife- Actress Stella Damasus and two daughters, Angelica and Isabel.

Breaking News: Gaddafi Reported Dead


Former Libyan leader Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi is dead, several reports have stated.
According to Retuers, the 69-year-old died of wounds suffered on Thursday, October 20, 2011, as fighters battling to complete an eight-month-old uprising against his rule overran his hometown Sirte, Libya‘s interim rulers said.
After 8 months of unrest in Libya, Gaddafi was reportedly captured in his hometown after revolutionary fighter attacked his house in Sirte. According to the reports, he was shot several times while trying to escape.
He (Gaddafi) was also hit in his head’. There was a lot of firing against his group and he died‘, National Transitional Council official Abdel Majid Mlegta told Reuters.
Gaddafi’s death however remains unclear as there little or no evidence to prove this news.

Saturday 15 October 2011


Comedian Tee-A and his colleagues ignored the independence bomb threat and headed to Abuja for an independence concert that was the bomb!
Along with  Wizkid, Mocheedah, Durella, Zeez, Gbenga Adeyinka, Skuki, Holy Mallam, Tunde Ednut, Eldee, Omo Baba and many others, Tee-A and the cast of his TV Show TymeOut With Tee APrincess and MC Abbey gave fans more than their money’s worth…And they kept asking for more.
View photos taken at the event below…
Princess

Omobaba
Holy Malam
Mo'cheddah
Gbenga Adeyinka
Wizkid



Tee-A
MC Abbey and Tee-A

MC Abbey
Tee-A
Tee-A and Princess


Princess

Princess
Skales and Wizkid on stage

Eldee on stage
Gbenga Adeyinka
DJ Zeez

Skuki and DJ Zeez on stage

Djinee on stage
Djinee

Mo'Cheddah
Holy Malam
Omobaba
Tunde Ednut
Alibaba




The audience