Thursday, 23 February 2017

ALAO MY SON

    

 TO MY SON: ALAO



It was just sixty years ago
When men were still boys
With strength flowing
Like electric current 

No support no parent
No  inheritance no sandals
Still worked up my wealth
Without scandals

The one they despise
Is now confirmed to be wise
Even my alake omo oni rice
Left and saw me rise 

The rich and the endowed
The wise and the learned
All sitting on the same chair
To commend the boy that was condemned

I walked my way to wealth alone
But no kobo i own is spent alone
Even the men i used to owe
All came back to borrow

So my son
You will work
But not the journey
Or the work would matter

Because you will work to avoid being worked

By Olaoye Q Damilola


ONDO STATE: AS AKEREDOLU MOUNTS THE SOAPBOX
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Good evening , There's an old British Telecom advert then that: " it is good to talk.....", and today, I'm in the spirit.
Like Winston Churchill said, ''Truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is. Because there's nothing greater than the truth." Again, De Casseres made a remark that, "the profoundest instinct in man is to war against the truth". So I won't be surprised if some people chose to get miffed with this piece. Such is life!
Later this week, a new governor will mount the soapbox in my state to take his oath of office which comes with its own concomitant responsibilities. Ofcourse, there would be wild jubilation and numerous accidental lyrical compositions from his party faithfuls like it was that lovely morning of February 23rd, 2009, when the Court of Appeal in Benin, Edo state capital upheld the verdict of the 5-man election petition tribunal led by Garba Nabaruma and declared Gov. Olusegun Mimiko winner of the April 14, 2008 guber election.
That was the last time power changed hands in the state.
The ineffable joy that heralded Mimiko's coming was surreal and uncommon. As a matter of fact, even the giddiness of the celebration precipitated the death of some people and lamentations for their families. Ofcourse, we were rused by the outward profundity and the continuous repetition of the phrase, "I will ensure...." by the new governor, to the extent that we expected from him a magical revolution that would transform the whole state.
At his inauguration, the slogan: "ise takun takun"-hardwork, came on board without anyone able to decode the seal within that gobbledygook expression.
As there's free shuttle buses for school children, building of Mega schools and ultra-modern markets in the 18 local govts that make up the state, so also, there were other pulchritudinous projects going on at the state capital.
After four years, we seemed not to know the true Iroko. Mind you, not as a bastion of bad leadership but as a governor with a lot in stock for us. So, we voted him in the second term. Something that has never happened before in the history of Ondo state.
Few months later, the steam started cooling down like melting dew and before long the mumbling turned to moaning and grunting. As the race for Primary School Certificate began, so the termination of workers' employment followed. The payment of salaries and bursaries in arrears precipitated responses ranging from caustic vituperation, incoherent bile to well-articulated angst and rebuke of the governor.
As a matter of fact, unemployment now become dangerously massive. We are one of the richest states with the highest number of unemployed youths in the country now. But thanks to the Buhari's N-power programme now.
Even if we're to commend him for the engagement of youth participation in his administration by virtue of his jumbo S.A empowerment throughout the state, and for changing the facades of the State Capital to those common in different conurbations in the country, can those in the North and South that hasn't seen power supply since the last 6yrs, or those deprived the chance of having seaport forgive him?
Without doubt, in these past 8years of Mimiko in Ondo state, our journey has not been easy or rosy. Though some few people experienced a sudden political and pecuniary turn-around but what you'll see on the faces of the majority before the November guber election was a picture of a helpless people hankering for the Messiah. Perhaps that's why his candidate was rejected and the people fell quarry to the APC's 'see and buy' stratagem.
Anyway, the odyssey is over now. I know the governor by now has realised, like the mythical Medusa that he castrated lives, dreams and ambitions of so many- via upper crust arrogance and ignorance but such is life.
But then, it's saddening to see a man we so loved like him play politics this tragic way. It completely negates everything he purportedly stood for. But what do we know? Beyond sound bite and political correctness,only God understands why things turned this way. It may be to teach other leaders lesson that power is transient.
Anyway, we are going to witness by Friday for the first time a seamless transition between civilian to civilian government in the state. I just can't wait to hear our new governor resonate some powerful rhetorics like:
"My dear people of Ondo state. I appreciate you for the emergence of this government.......together we will heal the wounds. Together we shall work to deliver good government to our people.
My people, ours is for the restoration of the hope of the people and to apply a redemptive balm on the excruciating alienation of the people of this state after 8 years in the throes of Mimiko's inflicted pains and labyrinth of economic haemorrhagic pillage".
(You sabi lawyers nah...smiles!)
My people, no matter the grammar, as far as I can see, aside the fact that the governor-elect said it will take hardwork to surpass the track record put into public service by the outgoing governor, there's not going to be any big difference between this Mimiko's government and the incoming one. Reason that the various investigations and interests of the APC as a party in Ondo state's wealth confirm the suspicion that some individuals invested in the race to occupy Alagbaka not for the betterment of the state but simply for personal gains. Forget the 'Change' and 'Think Anew, Act Anew' mantra. They are just mere chicaneries.
Notwithstanding, I want to advise the newly elected governor that a good image is everything and he should be ready to create a good one for himself, by addressing as a matter of urgency the issue of non-representation at the NDDC, power supply in both the Northern and Southern parts of the state, neglect of the agricultural sector, reformation of the educational system and the issue of unemployment in the state rather than concentrating on probing the outgoing governor as some people want him to do. No man is perfect, and there can never be any except God. Mimiko should just be left to his conscience, after all, those who pillaged this state before him are no more. So, he should make his achievements in the last 8 years become the incendiary prod that would spur him to do better. Though that doesn't mean that looted shouldn't be substantially retrieved but it should be done with caution and as well in a way that bestiality may not rejoice over humanity.
OMOSOWONE AYODEJI writes

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

JAY-Z ENTERING INTO THE WORLD OF VENTURE CAPITAL
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Jay Z is entering the world of venture capital.
According to Axios' Dan Primack, the rapper and music mogul is launching his own VC fund along with Roc Nation president Jay Brown. The pair is also looking to add a third investment partner and plans to partner with Sherpa Capital to launch the fund, Axios reports.
We reached out to representatives for Jay Z, and we'll update this story if we hear back.
Jay Z — whose real name is Shawn Carter — has been investing in tech startups since at least 2012. Both Carter and Brown invested in Uber's Series B, according to Axios, and Carter has invested in three other startups: high-tech luggage maker Away, nail-parlor company Julep, and private-jet startup JetSmarter.
Carter is also the co-owner of music streaming service Tidal.
Carter and Brown's new fund will focus on seed-stage companies, but the fund size hasn't yet been confirmed, according to Axios.

FALZ says he faced discrimination at Kenyan airport

Falz during an interview with Moet Abebe of soundcity says he was disappointed with Kenya for discriminating against African



Nigerian music star Falz the Bahd Guy in an interview says he was disgraced at the Kenyan airport recently.

Falz during an interview with Moet Abebe at the Soundcity 98.5 FM studio on "The Take Over" show spoke about a lot of things, from his father being Femi Kuti’s lawyer to Simi being his “musical soulmate”.

They just kept on saying Cybercrime, Internet fraud. That's what we're known for. It was disgraceful, extremely shameful."
SOME NOTABLE APC CHIEFTAINS ATTACKED IN A MEETING AHEAD OF AKEREDOLU'S INAUGURATION
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At least ten chieftains of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Ondo state were injured when some thugs invaded their meeting on the inauguration of the governor-elect Rotimi Akeredolu SAN.
According to a report on Vanguard, the attack which happened at the party’s secretariat in Isua area of the state, was allegedly masterminded by a member of the party in the National Assembly.
Amongst those that were molested include a former commissioner for Natural resources, Solagbade Amodeni and other leaders in Akoko South East area of the state.
Ten APC chieftains injured as thugs invade Akeredolu’s inauguration meeting in Ondo


It was gathered that the national assembly member who allegedly secretly worked for the governorship candidate of the Alliance for Democracy AD, Olusola Oke in the last election, planned a come back to the party which was resisted by the leaders in the area.
But following Akeredolu’s victory at the poll, the alleged sponsor made a u-turn but all his attempt to assume the position of the leader of the party were rebuffed.
Party leaders who reportedly sustained injuries were rushed to the hospital while many properties were destroyed at the party secretariat.
However, Police Image Maker Femi Joseph reaction was still expected as at the time of filing report.

Monday, 20 February 2017

MEMBERS OF UK PARLIAMENT DISAGGRE TO PRESIDENT TRUMP'S UK OFFICIAL VISIT
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US President Donald Trump was accused of behaving "like a petulant child," during a debate in the British parliament about the controversial decision to invite him on a state visit to the UK so early in his term.
The comment arose as members of Parliament were discussing a petition calling for the trip to be downgraded because of Trump's "well-documented misogyny and vulgarity."
    Opening the largely symbolic debate in Westminster Hall, Labour MP Paul Flynn said: "We all in this room hold in great respect the US presidency, their constitution, their history," and that there was "no question of any disrespect towards that country.
    But Flynn -- who described Trump's intellectual capacity as "protozoan" -- argued that to grant the honor of a state visit to a president who had acted "like a petulant child" would send the message that Britain approved of his behavior and comments.
    Labour MP David Lammy said it was to be expected that the US President would be invited to the UK, but that offering Trump a full state visit after only seven days in power was not acceptable.
    He said that for the country to make such an invitation was to "abandon all its principles," and suggested that the move came because the government was desperate to make trade deals.
    "We didn't do this for Kennedy, we didn't do this for Truman, we didn't do this for Reagan, but for this man ... we say, 'Please come and we will lay on everything, because we are so desperate for your company,'" he said. "I think this country is greater than that."

    Beyonce channels goddess Ọṣun in Grammy 2017 performance

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    Beyonce: Singer drew inspiration from the African goddess Osunplay
    Beyonce: Singer drew inspiration from the African goddess Osun
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    Art depiction of African goddess, Ọṣun

    Beyonce who is one of the most highly-anticipated act at the 2017 Grammys — did not disappoint.
    The superstar who is pregnant with twins, was brought on stage by her mother, Tina Knowles, who boasted of her Grammy-nominated daughters.
    “Ladies and gentleman, with a mother’s pride, Beyonce,” Knowles announced.
    Beyonce started her performance with holographic imagery projected on a giant screen that eventually gave way to the singer walking out live on stage. The holographic imagery had the singer channel the traditional Yoruba river and fertility goddess, Ọṣun.
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    Art depiction of African goddess, Ọṣun
     (Yanara Pagi)

    Ọṣun is central to Yoruba thought and praxis. Her power is multidimensional. Ọṣun’s name means “source.” from the word “orisun.” The source of a river, a people, of children, of wealth, of life.
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    Beyonce  at 2017 Grammy Awards
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    Osun represents the perpetually renewing source of life. As the elemental power of water, she makes life possible. Osun is the child-giving and curative power of water. 
    During the visually impressive, Beyonce performed two tracks from “Lemonade” — “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles” — sung in the middle of poetic lines.
    "Love Drought" while backed by an array of dancers.
    However, she followed this with piercing simplicity, sitting down and belting a devastating rendition of "Sandcastles."
    “Do you remember being born?” the singer asked. A part of the performance showed images of three generations of her family, including her mother, and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter.
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    Beyonce  at 2017 Grammy Awards
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    Clad in a golden gown and headdress, Beyonce performed on a long table surrounded by backup dancers. She sat on a chair and leaned back in a gravity-defying trick that those inside the theater said took some time to set up before the act. It was an ode to motherhood, with many images alluding to childbirth.
    The performance closed on an optimistic note, with Beyoncé reciting another Shire line, "If we're going to heal, let it be glorious/ One thousand girls raise their arms."
    Going into the ceremony, Beyonce was nominated for a nine awards for her visual album, “Lemonade,” which gave her a chance to break or at least tie two major Grammy records: most trophies in a single night, as well as the record for most all-time Grammy wins by a female artist. But by the time she took the stage to perform, Beyonce had already lost four of the first five awards