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Thursday, 28 March 2013

The Forbes Five: Hip-Hop's Wealthiest Artists 2013

1. Diddy - $580 million: The bulk of the Bad Boy Records founder’s wealth comes from non-musical ventures, namely his deal with Diageo’s Ciroc. The agreement entitles him to eight-figure annual payouts and a nine-figure windfall if the brand is ever sold—and Ciroc’s value has never been higher

2. Jay Z - $475 million: He’s still rolling in cash from megadeals like his $204 million Rocawear sale in 2007 and his $150 million pact with Live Nation the following year. He continues to hold stakes in Roc Nation, Carol’s Daughter, the Brooklyn Nets and, more significantly, the Barclays Center itself, while adding new partnerships with the likes of Duracell, Budweiser and Bacardi’s D’ussé Cognac

See the last three after the cut...

3. Dr Dre - $350 million: It's thanks mostly to his Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. A year after selling 51% of the company to handset maker HTC for $300 million in August 2011, Dre and his partners bought back half of the half they sold in 2012—and their investment continues to soar in value due to Beats’ whopping 65% market share of the premium ($99 and up) headphone market.

4. Bryan “Birdman” Williams - $150 million: Riding from his Cash Money/Young Money empire. His roster includes Drake, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne (the latter crossed the $100 million threshold for the first time this year, by our estimates, but remains just outside the top five). Birdman also recently launched a YMCMB clothing line and a spirit called GT Vodka.

5. 50 Cent - $125 million: The bulk of his fortune came from heavy sales of his music, merchandise, video games and books in the wake of his smash debut Get Rich or Die Tryin’- and particularly from his payout for the sale of his stake in VitaminWater parent Glacéau to Coca-Cola in 2007.

Source: Forbes

Saturday, 23 March 2013


100 soldiers storm terror suspects’ hideouts in Lagos

Two suspected Boko Haram members were arrested at a house in Ijora, Lagos yesterday by soldiers acting on a tip off.  The soldiers found AK-47 rifles, bomb, cartridges, daggers etc hidden in the apartment. Below is how Punch is reporting it:
Fear gripped many residents of Lagos  on Thursday when news filtered in that troops numbering about 100 stormed terror suspects’ hideouts in Ijora, a densely populated part of the city.
The soldiers, who were assisted by men of the State Security Service, were  believed to have acted on a tip-off. They were said to have arrived in the area around 7am in search of the suspects said to be  members of an Islamic fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram.
It was learnt that their search yielded fruits when two persons were arrested at 24 Aromire Street and three others at a location in an adjacent street.

The soldiers then ransacked the building at Aromire Street  where one of the arrested persons,  Ibrahim Musa,  occupies five rooms. A bomb  kept in a cooler and hidden inside the ceiling of one of the rooms in Musa’s apartment was recovered by the soldiers.

Musa, who a security source described as an illegal alien from Chad, was  said to be leader of the suspects.

Other items found  were AK-47 rifles, cartridges and daggers.

The security  source, who craved anonymity,  added the raid was as a result of an investigation which began a month ago.

He said, “Security agents got information a month ago that there was a terrorist hideout in  the Seven-Up area of  Ijora. Although we were not sure if they were Boko Haram members or not, we did not want to take any chances so we decided to go and raid the place.

“It was discovered that the place was being run by a Chadian and arms were recovered during the raid,  including AK-47 riffles. Investigations are ongoing and those who are found not culpable will be released.”

Musa’s neighbour,  who craved anonymity, told one of our correspondents that they did not suspect  he  was a member of Boko Haram.

He said the suspect  moved into the house less than three months ago.

 “Musa rented  his  apartment  about three months ago. However, since he moved in with  his wife, who recently had a baby  and a brother, none of them  had any known form of livelihood. Musa and his brother, particularly were always going about with their laptops and expensive phones.

“Though he (Musa) was not working, he was usually the first to pay for anything in the house. It was when the soldiers came that we got to know what they truly are. It was in the course of beating him (Musa) that he told the soldiers where he hid the bomb and   guns.”

Another  resident of the area, who identified himself simply as Olu, said that when  the suspects were  being taken away by the soldiers “we did not know they were living here.”

“When soldiers were taking them away, we wondered if they were living in the neighbourhood. It was my neighbour, who told me he had seen Musa once or twice,” he said.

Olu said when the soldiers were going, they told them to be vigilant in the area, saying Boko Haram members had infiltrated the area, particularly the Hausa settlement.

When one of our correspondents  met  the Ojora of Ijora  , Oba Fatai Adeyinka,  he  said he was shocked that Boko Haram members had infiltrated  the area.

The spokesman for the Army 81 Division, Colonel Kingsley Umoh, confirmed the raid but said the army had been carrying out constant raids across the state in response to the rising level of insecurity in the country.

Umoh said over 36 people had been arrested recently. He however said he had yet to receive  the details of Thursday’s operation.

He said, “The Nigerian Army is carrying out a proactive approach. We are raiding every nook and cranny of the state in order to rid it of criminal elements. We are not ignorant of the insecurity in the country so we are carrying out preventive measures and we want to make sure that Lagos is safe for all its inhabitants.

“The raids have been in collaboration with sister agencies like the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, the SSS, the police and others. It is the OP MESA of the army that is at the forefront of the raids and we have recorded many successes of late as we have also arrested some soldiers who were found wanting.

“I will not be able to brief you fully about Thursday’s raid.”

Lagos State Director, SSS, Achu Olayi, also confirmed the raid but  said that it was too soon for him  to say if the suspects were Boko Haram members or not.

The   raid on Thursday  on the predominantly Hausa settlement came a month after the SSS uncovered  a terror network coordinated by Iranians in Lagos.

The SSS had said while parading a leader of an Islamic sect, Abdullahi Berende, and two others that they  believed  that  the  operators of the Iranian terror cell were  gathering information about Israelis and Americans living in Nigeria.

Meet the guy who broke Tonto Dikeh's heart

Tonto Dikeh a few days back poured her heart out on Twitter, sharing a recent heartbreak she suffered (See it HERE). I've been digging (yes, it's my business lol) and finally found out the guy who broke the star's heart. His name is Caporahvenwah Okolie, popularly known as Chief Capo (pictured above with Tonto).

Chief Capo is an international model, rapper, singer and the CEO of G-Muzik Entertainment. He shuttles between his home in Atlanta and the one here in Nigeria.

Capo and Tonto have been dating quietly off and on since 2010 after he relocated to Nigeria that year to set up his music business. His mum is South African and his dad is Igbo. See more after the cut..



Don't know for sure what led to their break up but insiders claim it had something to do with 'other women'
"2G (Capo) always has a lot of attractive females around him because he's rich and very good looking and Tonto wasn't comfortable with it and basically couldn't handle it anymore. They would fight all the time about it and she also recently caught him with another woman which is what caused the breakup. I know they are both heart broken and miss each other, and yes it is true he did write and record the song Booski Lover for her." The insider told me

Like Tonto, the G-Music Entertainment boss also Tweeted about a recent break up. Capo is currently in Atlanta cooling off since the break up. Listen to the song he supposedly wrote for Tonto HERE.
Chinua Achebe, African Literary Titan, Dies at 82



Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian writer who was black Africa’s most widely read novelist and one of the continent’s towering men of letters, has died after a brief illness, his publisher and agent said in London on Friday. He was 82.

Few details were immediately available.

Besides novels, Mr. Achebe’s works included powerful essays and poignant short stories and poems rooted in the countryside and cities of his native Nigeria, before and after independence from British colonial rule. His most memorable fictional characters were buffeted and bewildered by the conflicting pulls of traditional African culture and invasive Western values.

For inspiration, Mr. Achebe drew on his own family history as part of the Igbo nation of southeastern Nigeria, a people victimized by the racism of British colonial administrators and then by the brutality of military dictators from other Nigerian ethnic groups.

Mr. Achebe burst onto the world literary scene with the publication in 1958 of his first novel, “Things Fall Apart,” which sold millions of copies and was translated into 45 different languages.

Set in the Igbo countryside in the late 19th century, the novel tells the story of Okonkwo, who rises from poverty to become an affluent farmer and village leader. But with the advent of British colonial rule and cultural values, Okonkwo’s life is thrown into turmoil. In the end, unable to adapt to the new status quo, he explodes in frustration, killing an African in the employ of the British and then committing suicide.

The novel, which is also compelling for its descriptions of traditional Ibo society and rituals, went on to become a classic of world literature and was often listed as required reading in university courses in Europe and the United States.

But when it was first published, “Things Fall Apart” did not receive unanimous acclaim. Some British critics thought it idealized pre-colonial African culture at the expense of the former empire.

“An offended and highly critical English reviewer in a London Sunday paper titled her piece cleverly, I must admit Hurray to Mere Anarchy!” wrote Mr. Achebe in “Home and Exile,” a collection of autobiographical essays that appeared in 2000. A few other novels by Mr. Achebe early in his career were occasionally criticized by reviewers as being stronger on ideology than on narrative interest.

But over the years, Mr. Achebe’s stature grew until he was considered a literary and political beacon.

“In all Achebe’s writing there is an intense moral energy,” [/b]observed Kwame Anthony Appiah, professor of Afro-American studies and philosophy at Princeton, in a commentary written in 2000. “He speaks about the task of the writer in language that captures the sense of threat and loss that must have faced many Africans as empire invaded and disrupted their lives.”

In a 1998 New York Times book review, the novelist Nadine Gordimer hailed Mr. Achebe as [b]“a novelist who makes you laugh and then catch your breath in horror — a writer who has no illusions but is not disillusioned.”


Mr. Achebe’s political thinking evolved from blaming colonial rule for Africa’s woes to frank criticism of African rulers and of citizens who tolerated their corruption and violence.

Forced abroad by Nigeria’s bloody civil war in the 1960s and then by military dictatorship in the 1980s and 1990s, Mr. Achebe had lived for many years in the United States, where he was a university professor. But he continued to believe that writers and storytellers ultimately held more power than army strongmen.

“Only the story can continue beyond the war and the warrior,” an old soothsayer observes in Mr. Achebe’s 1988 novel, “Anthills of the Savannah.” “It is the story that saves our progeny from blundering like blind beggars into the spikes of the cactus fence. The story is our escort; without it, we are blind.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/world/africa/chinua-achebe-nigerian-writer-dies-at-82.html?hp
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1. Chinua Achebe, 80, Nigerian, Novelist

The father of African literature authored the 1958 classic, Things Fall Apart which has been translated into over 50 languages and has sold over 10 million copies internationally. In September, Achebe made headlines when he turned down a $1million offer from American Hip-Hop act, Curtis Jackson (A.K.A 50 Cent) for permission to use the Things Fall Apart title for an upcoming movie. The renowned novelist is also an essayist, political critic and currently serves as Professor of African studies at Brown University, Rhode Island.

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Works
Novels:

Things Fall Apart (1958)

No Longer at Ease (1960)

Arrow of God (1964)

A Man of the People (1966)

Anthills of the Savannah (1987)


Short stories:

Marriage Is A Private Affair (1952)

Dead Men's Path (1953)

The Sacrificial Egg and Other Stories (1953)

Civil Peace (1971)

Girls at War and Other Stories (including "Vengeful Creditor"wink (1973)

African Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes) (1985)

Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes) (1992)



The Voter


Poetry:

Beware, Soul-Brother, and Other Poems (1971) (published in the US as Christmas at Biafra, and Other Poems, 1973)

Don't let him die: An anthology of memorial poems for Christopher Okigbo (editor, with Dubem Okafor) (1978)

Another Africa (1998)

Collected Poems Carcanet Press (2005)

Refugee Mother And Child

Vultures

Essays, criticism, non-fiction and political commentary:

The Novelist as Teacher (1965) - also in Hopes and Impediments

An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" (1975) - also in Hopes and Impediments

Morning Yet on Creation Day (1975)

The Trouble With Nigeria (1984)

Hopes and Impediments (1988)

Home and Exile (2000)

Education of a British protected Child (6 October 2009)

There Was A Country: A Personal History of Biafra, (11 October 2012 )



Children's books:

Chike and the River (1966)

How the Leopard Got His Claws (with John Iroaganachi) (1972)

The Flute (1975)

The Drum (1978)

Punishment You Served While Growing Up When You Do Something Wrong

Punishment You Served While Growing Up When You Do Something Wrong

Most of us had that particular punishment we served when we did something wrong while growing up... to some it was just kneeling down and for some it was cleaning the entire house as a punishment while some did what we call 'pick-pin'... the punishment you serve is dependent on how strict your parents are.
For me i frog jumped till ma thighs ached and sometimes it was just kneeling for multiple hours...
you can share yours and make this thread a lively one *cheers*

A Poem For Chinua Achebe's Death 11:52am On Mar 22

Alas! The Biggest Tree has Fallen in the Forest
Birds and Crows Flied To the highest

To break the News to the World

what a Great lose they have lost
Death has Bestowed your Soul
like Oceans bestowed Fish
Sky shed heavenly Tears
death is now what i fear

Death that Kills young and Old

death is now what i fear
death that kills poor and Rich
death is now what i fear

Alas! Chinua Son of Achebe
We love you
but God love you more
forever we will cherish your thoughts and Love.

ADIEU !!! Albert Chínụ̀álụmọ̀gụ̀ Àchèbé

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

I thought bombers were potential passengers - Survivor

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 I thought bombers were potential passengers - Survivor Culled from Punch As the smoke cleared from the New Road Luxury Bus Motor Park, in Sabon Gari Kano, victims of the terror attack, who were lucky to be alive to tell their stories, on Tuesday recalled moments before the bomb went off. Most of the injured victims are currently receiving medical attention at the Murtala Mohammed Memorial Hospital, Kano. One of the victims, Mr. Emmanuel Bassey, 37, who works at the Luxury bus park as a park attendant attached to Ezewanta Transport, saidhe was hurt but lucky and happy to be alive. In a telephone interview with our correspondent, (before hospital staff ended the encounter), he was full of gratitude to God for sparing his life. According to him, he and several of his colleagues were going about their normal dutiesof attracting passengers to board buses for a commission when a small car with two occupants came into the park. “I rushed to them faster than most of my colleagues. I went and asked them where they were going and one of them said they had yet todecide and that when they decided they would let me know. I left them and went away. “But four of my other colleagues rushed to the car when they saw that I did not succeed. “As they approached the vehicle, the driver sped off and headed towards some of the parked buses. Almost immediately, I heard a deafening sound! Then a thick black smoke and fire; there was confusion everywhere. I thank God I am lucky to be alive, my other colleagues died.” He was not alone, Magawa Goje, 45, a retailer of dried beef, popularly called Kilishi, also counted himself lucky. Goge said, “I sell Kilishi (dried beef) at the SabonGari Luxury bus park. I was busy selling my Kilishito people who are getting on the bus when I heard a loud band and felt a sharp pain on my chin. That is all I can remember before I woke upon this bed. I heard people saying Boko Haram did this. Whoever did this will rot in the hottest part of hell. Allah will surely judge them.” Meanwhile, traders in and around the park have relocated into other areas of Sabon Gari as rumours of reprisals continued to fill the air. Security has also been beefed up around places of worship.

Lil Wayne discharged from hospital

Lil Wayne discharged from hospital Lil Wayne has been discharged from the hospitalsix days after he was admitted in the Intensive Care Unit of the Cedars-Sinai Hospital in West Hollywood after suffering several massive seizures caused by a suspected drug overdose.

MI Makes History

M.I Makes History Chocolate City Vice President and Loopy Music CEO MI Abaga will in a few hours make a historic comeback with the global premiere of his highly anticipated new single Chairman. Using the Google + Hangout format, Africa's Rapper Number one will stream his premiere live across all portals online, social networks and via Radio and TV. He will be joined by Agbani Darego joining in from New. York, Ice Prince, a surprise guest and loyal fans. Already, the event is generating international buzz and has been officially listed by Google USA. Read Here ... https://plus.google.com/app/basic/+googleplus/post s. T he event will also feature live on Cool FM Nigeria, Citi FMGhana, TOP Radio Nigeria, Channels TV Lagos. Channel O Africa, Linda Ikeji's Blog, BellaNaija.com, NotJustOk, YNaija, 360Nobs, Olorisupergal, Truspot and several others will stream the event live as has never been done before.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 How TV presenter, Rachel Edjeren, was chased in a dream by Indian hair she fixed Below is a story Abuja based TV producer/ presenter and blogger, Rachel Edjeren, shared some days back on her BLOG about the day she was chased in a dream by the Indian hair she fixed..

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 How TV presenter, Rachel Edjeren, was chased in a dream by Indian hair she fixed Below is a story Abuja based TV producer/ presenter and blogger, Rachel Edjeren, shared some days back on her BLOG about the day she was chased in a dream by the Indian hair she fixed.. "My sister in-law came to pray with me last two years. She said she was experiencing ill luck during the week. So many nasty things happening to her. "I prayed wit her and the Spirit led me to ask herwhat hair she had on, she said Indian. I was led to tell her to remove it and not give out but pray and burn it. She obeyed and things went back to normal. Sometime after that, my hubby and I watched a documentary on how ladies in India sacrifice their hair to the gods if they have nothing else worthy to sacrifice. It gets more interesting...:-) Continue... My husband likes human hair. So even though I like my full dreadlocks kind of hairstyles, I give him what he likes most times. I have done brazilian and Peruvian hair so thought to try something different and more natural which is Indian hair. Last weekend I ordered for it and made it. Prayed on it and believed it was fine. Yesterday night (march 14, 2013) I had the strangest of dreams. I saw that I made a hair that allowed me to pack it thus project my face and make it look slimmer. All of a sudden, I got into a scuffle wit 3 people who began to chase me all over theplace to kill me. I got off from them narrowly and ran into a market. There, a mad man began to chase me. Last weekend I ordered for it and made it. Prayed on it and believed it was fine. Yesterday night (march 14,2013)I had the strangest of dreams. I saw that I made a hair that allowed me to pack it thus project my face and make it look slimmer. All of a sudden, I got into a scuffle wit 3 people who began to chase me all over theplace to kill me. I got off from them narrowly and ran into a market. There, a mad man began to chase me. I escaped him narrowly then 2 Molester-thugs came after me. All the while, I felt I was carryingsomeone else’s face. I ran into a house with people praying. The lady in charge there looked at me and showed me a picture of my self with my regular synthetic dread-like hair and said “but that is ur regular look, why are you carrying someone else's face. Then from no where another lovely lady came from outside, drew me to the corner and began to ask me about my look. She said “you are having problems with your hair right?” Whilst she was talking, I noticed something in her mouth; a bowl of cowries and the face of a Beningod. I looked closer and asked her what it was and why she had it. She said her man likes her because of that decor in her mouth—cowries and the face of a god likea shrine in one’s mouth? she also said that she is comfortable and that it’sbeautiful. I woke up and prayed and immediately understood what the message was but didn’t want to let go of my cute human hair that cost somuch. I decided to ask my husband because he interprets dreams accurately. He immediately told me to remove the hair. At the same time, the Spirit told me to cut it off and not remove it gracefully because it tried to bring me shame and pain. Cut it off, anoint your head, anoint and pray on the hair to refute all ill and do not just throw it away but BURN IT. I obeyed. I have decided to only carry my natural hair or synthetic hair. This is because the Bible says; “The hair is the woman’s crowning glory”. Carrying another’s is like carrying the other person’s spirit. The worst is even Indian. Nothing wrong with Indians; They are beautiful and we love them especially in Films but those hairs sold are sacrifices to gods. Thus, they are cursed. T here are loads of other human-looking hair made with synthetic in the market if you want that look or if you insist on wearing real human hair, try those from other Countries but pray on them and be ready to bear any consequence.

Saturday, 16 March 2013

WHEN WILL THE GIANTS RISE?

WHEN WILL THE GIANTS RISE-Anslem Precious


When has fire works
Become a weapon of mass execution?
When did our churches
Become a slaughter house?
When did we start?
Using fire-arms on ourselves?
When will our roads, cease
To be mass graves?
When will the swarms
Hatched by our universities
Be introduced into our work force?
When will our eagles soar?
When will the guns stop discharging accidentally?
When will pure water be sold for #5?
When will the people vote?
When will we stop putting out others, sparks, and pay attention to our own inferno?
When will corruption rest in perfect peace?
WHEN WILL THE GIANTS RISE?