Saturday, 26 November 2011

The Biafran War-Lord, Dim Odimegwu Ojukwu is Dead.

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Former biafran leader and leader of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu is dead.

Thisday can confirm that he died late last night. He had been sick for a while and was receiving treatment at a united Kingdom (UK) hospital.More to follow . . .

Ojukwu was born in Zungeru, Northern Nigeria in 1933. His father, Sir Louis Phillipe Odumegwu Ojukwu was a wealthy businessman who made money from the transport industry. Ojukwu was sent to the UK at the age of 13 to study, first at Epsom College and later at Lincoln College, Oxford University where he earned a Masters degree in History.

Upon his return in 1956, he joined the civil service in then Eastern Nigeria. He would later leave the service to join the military, where he was one of the few university graduates.

Ojukwu was appointed Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria by Military Head of State, General Aguiyi Ironsi on January 17, 1966. By May of the same year, Nigeria was facing a serious crisis. A planned pogrom in Northern Nigeria targeting and killing South-easterners presented a problem. He made several assurances to the South-easterners about their safety but the crisis continued.  In May 1967, he declared Eastern Nigeria a Sovereign State named Biafra.

In July, 1967, then Head of State Yakubu Gowon declared war on Biafra. A civil war ensued. The war raged on for another 30 months. An attempt at peace during a meeting at Aburi, Ghana did not stop the war. In 1970, Ojukwu handed over power to his deputy Major-General Phillip Effiong and left the country to avoid assassination. He was granted political asylum in Cote D'Ivoire by President Felix Houphöet-Biogny.

The civilian President of Shehu Shagari granted him an official pardon and he returned in 1982 after 13 years in exile. Ojukwu would later go into politics, forming the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA). He was an active member until his death.

Compiled by Silverboy & Friends

Friday, 25 November 2011

Abandoned Kitten Adopted by Wild Monkey



A wild monkey has adopted an abandoned kitten and is caring for it as his own. The long-tailed macaque monkey was spotted in a forest in the Ubud region of Bali, Indonesia, protectively nuzzling and grooming the kitten.

Compiled by: Silverboy & Friends

Conrad Murray could be ordered to pay $100m in Damages to Michael Jackson's Children after Conviction





He's been sentenced to four years in a state prison.

Now Michael Jackson's physician Dr Conrad Murray could really be paying the price following his conviction for involuntary manslaughter.
 
Prosecutors in the 58-year-old doctor's manslaughter case are requesting that he pay Jackson's children more than $100million in damages for their loss.

New court documents filed by the District Attorney say that the king of pop's children are 'entitled to wages or profits lost due to injury incurred by the victim'.

TMZ.com reports that Prince Michael, 14, Paris, 13, and Blanket (aka Prince Michael II) are considered to be victims by law.
Prosecutors say that Jackson's heirs are entitled to restitution from Murray, which includes wages, lost profits and funeral expenses.

The D.A. is citing lettering from the Jackson estate as evidence, which estimates that the musician would have made $100 million from his This Is It tour alone.

The maximum punishment of four years in a state prison is also being sought for Jackson's doctor.
The D.A. says that they are seeking the full sentence because Murray was 'risking Mr Jackson's life every night' with his daily use of Propofol.

It is also being said that the superstar was a 'particularly vulnerable victim' and that Murray lied and sought to hide his crime.
 
The website also reports that even if the doctor receives his full sentence, he won't spend a single day in prison because of a new California state law.

Instead, he will be sent to L.A. County Jail, where a four-year sentence would be automatically cut to a two-year term.
 
He would also be eligible for house arrest.
His fate will be determined this coming Tuesday.

Compiled by: Silverboy & Friends

Indian: Man Angry About Food Prices Attacks Minister



Harvinder Singh looks out from inside a vehicle after being detained by policemen in New Delhi, India


A man slapped India's agriculture minister in the face on Thursday, apparently to draw attention to rising food prices and corruption.

Sharad Pawar was talking to reporters at a political function when the man attacked him. TV news reports said the man was shouting slogans about inflated food prices and graft, reports The Associated Press.

Television footage showed the man brandishing a knife as he was dragged away by security officials and Pawar's aides.
"Don't you know why I hit him? The common man is distressed. Am I wrong?" he shouted as he was being taken away.

CNN-IBN TV reported that the man was detained by police. Pawar was not seriously hurt.
Such incidents have become increasingly common in India, where ministers and other officials have had shoes thrown at them and their offices ransacked by angry citizens.

The incidents have usually been over political decisions, corruption, or real or perceived injustices.


 Complied by: Silverboy & Friends

Pete Edochie, alive

Contrary to rumours that made the rounds during the week, that popular actor and veteran broadcaster, Pete Edochie has passed on, the actor is hale and hearty, Weekend Groove can report.


Edochie, was rumoured  to have kicked the bucket during the week, a situation which threw the movie industry into a momentary shock again after the industry is yet to recover from the one it sustained recently, resulting from the death of veteran actor, Sam Loco-Efe.

                  Peter Edochie, alive and well

Actor Ofiafuluagu Mbaka, chairman, Actors Guild of Nigeria(AGN) Enugu State chapter, who dismissed the rumour, when contacted on telephone by WG said,  the veteran actor is hale and hearty.

“I just spoke with him on telephone now. If he is dead, I should have been contacted before now. He’s alive and not dead. He travelled to the north to promote his new movie. I also spoke with his Personal Assistant who confirmed to me that a lot of people have called him on telephone to make inquires in respect of the rumour. Segun Arinze called me earlier and I told him that the man is still alive.” Mbaka   cleared the air.

A devout Catholic, Edochie is considered one of Africa’s most talented actors, having starred in thousands of movies. Although a seasoned administrator and broadcaster, he came into prominence in the 1980s when he played the lead role of Okonkwo in an NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s all time best selling novel, “Things Fall Apart.”

He has two sons that have taken to his acting traits; Linc and Yul Edochie.

 Compiled by: Silverboy & Friends

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Politicians Funding Us, Says Boko Haram Spokesman

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Suspected Boko Haram Members


A man who confessed to be a spokesman of Boko Haram has said politicians are funding the activities of the group, according to the State Security Service (SSS).

The SSS said at a press briefing Monday that on November 3, it arrested Ali Sanda Umar Konduga who admitted to being one of the spokesmen of Boko Haram, using the name “Usman al-Zawahiri”.
Al-Zawahiri is also the name of the leader of al Qaeda.

"He was a former political thug operating under a group widely known as ECOMOG," said SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar.

ECOMOG was a militia group allegedly funded by politicians many years ago in Borno State. Some former members have now joined Boko Haram, diplomats and security experts have said, according to Reuters.

Chairman of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and former deputy chairman of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Brigadier-General Jeremiah Useni (rtd), had claimed earlier this year that Boko Haram was originally set up by politicians to rig elections in Borno State but it had gone out of hand.

Ogar told journalists in Abuja Monday that the arrest of Konduga “further confirms the Service position that some of the Boko Haram extremists have political patronage and sponsorship. This is more so as al-Zawahiri has so far made valuable confessions in this regard".

The SSS said a politician in Borno recruited al-Zawahiri, who attended the press briefing, gave him a new name to portray him as an extremist and paid him to send threatening text messages to judges and other politicians.

Konduga, speaking in Hausa and translated by SSS officials, named members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who he said paid him to disrupt the leadership of the state.

Useni had recalled, on a visit to the Presidential Villa in August, that when he was deputy national chairman of the ANPP (2003-2006), he went to Borno State to inaugurate projects and saw an army of youths selling petroleum products in jerry cans by the roadside.

Useni said: “I asked him (governor) why he allowed them to be selling on a major road like that, and he said, 'No, no, leave them, they are very useful. (During) general elections, we can use them to turn everywhere'.”

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Monday, 21 November 2011

Nigeria’s Biggest Music Producers Unveiled

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The history of Nigerian Hip Hop or Pop Music will be incomplete without the contributions of the talented men and women who work behind the scene to bring out the songs we listen and dance to.
The Hip Hop musicians would play and sing and they have been doing that for close to two decades now. Also, fans would go crazy listening to the music and sing along with the musicians, buy their records and albums and also pay to watch their shows.
But great singles and albums don’t just drop from Heaven; some people have to make it happen, they help to put the music together in the form that it would appeal to listeners and move them to buy. This takes the time, attention and dedication of a real professional.
While record companies and promoters pay big bucks to ensure that the talent they discover or come in contact with record albums that people want to buy, some people are paid to invent the tunes and lyrics and put the music together.
They are the music producers. In some cases, the recording companies pay them for their work, in other cases, music acts themselves go out of their way to pay them in order to help prop up their music and boost their careers for them. 
Here is a list of the biggest music producers in the country today who not only help musicians to serve some of the wave-making and money-spinning records to the listening public but also work to help singers and musicians to be at their best.
Cob hams Asuquo
While Jonah D Monarch was creating distinctive rap beats for Mode Nine and OJB Jezrel was busy creating the sound to build popular acclaim and big sales for Tuface Idibia, a songwriter, arranger and composer called Cobhams Asuquo was busy putting the final touches to some of the trademark sounds of the 90s and 2000s.
With great input into the debut album of Asa, Cobhams became an instant hit, giving the Nigerian audience a feel of soul music that beats the imagination. This technique allowed Cobhams to create singles after singles of superbly-arranged soul and R n B masterpieces and create a reputation for himself bigger perhaps than the artistes he has helped to produce.
Asuquo went further to prove his worth by signing up with Sony Music and writing songs for the international music company. He has also worked extensively with Darey Art Alade, Chidinma Ekile and Asa, producing several of their solo hits. Incorporating his uncommon and well-blended mixes, he produced timeless solo tracks like ‘Eye Adaba,’ ‘Lagimo,’ ‘Not the Girl,’ ‘In the music’ and ‘Jailer’ among several other hits. Though blind, his career and reputation blossomed and reached the zenith within and beyond the Nigerian music industry.

Don Jazzy

Sometimes in 2003, a record producer called Don Jazzy made history of sort in Nigerian pop music when he decided to work on his buddy D’Banj’s full album. He was not yet a successful producer of classical albums as at the time but Don Jazzy was only out to break away from his UK brand of music to an African laced Hip Hop. He sampled several beats and sounds as he initially wasn’t all that sure of what was before him, but he liked the vocals and personality of his buddy, D’Banj, the ‘Kokomaster’.
Don swallowed his reservations and after working and getting ideas from producer friends alike, he signed a recording contract with D’Banj in a jointly-owned recording company tagged Mo’Hits Inc. Don Jazzy nurtured D’Banj through his recording sessions and helped him hone his massive, but still raw talents.
Under his guidance, D’Banj has blossomed into one of the biggest stars to emerge from Nigeria. Other acts like D’Prince, Wande Coal, Dr. Sid and K-Switch, four other talented acts, also berthed in Mo’Hits Incorporated to become part of the Mo’Hits All Stars.
D’Banj as well as members of Mo’Hits All Stars wrote great songs between 2004 and now, but they recorded amazing songs within the period. Working with Don Jazzy, they expanded the boundaries of pop music and smashed all pre-conceived notions of what records made from the genre of music could sound like.
Don Jazzy has also produced for American stars like Jay Z and Kanye West within the short span of his career. He’ll always be remembered for helping to create some of the greatest tunes Nigeria has ever heard.

Dokta Frabz
If you bought a pop or hip hop record in the mid to late 2000s, chances are you might have heard the production of a young prince known as Dokta Frabz. He was responsible for the slick, smoky sound of records that oozed out of the Obi Asika-led Storm Records.
Frabz’ work was all over the radio and video channels. A successful young man and multi-instrumentalist in his own right, Frabz brought a sense of perfection to his production work. Although some complain about his work, music acts went after him every now and then to help produce their albums and the quality work he could get out of them with his Nsayne music productions (pronounced as Insane).
Frabz’ greatest strength is his ability to make synthesisers and other electronic instruments sound organic. Even in the mid 2000, when most pop music sounded like auditory plastic, Frabz’s skill at making music sound natural drew many artists to him. From Sasha to Naeto C, YQ and Omawumi, Frabz’s imprint on their albums are remarkable.

OJB Jezrel
If Dokta Frabz was the producer who defined what fine records sounded like in the mid 2000s, OJB Jezrel did the same in the 1990s. OJB started as an instrumentalist and singer doing his own thing all by himself.
Unsatisfied with the sound of the music productions around him, OJB taught himself how to engineer and produce albums. When OJB arrived on the scene, he went into producing full time and amassed a resume with some great music before deciding to release some albums.
OJB produced watershed albums for pop stars Tuface Idibia, Jazzman Olofin, Ruggedman and countless others. He produced and co-wrote one of Tuface’s biggest albums of all time- Grass to Grace.
Unknown to many, he was one of those who had a profound influence on rave kid, Wizkid, in his early days in Surulere area of Lagos State. OJB, never satisfied with previous work, continued to record his own records solo while also giving professional advice to several up and coming acts. He has become one of Nigeria’s hip hop/pop great experimenters and early adopters of new technology.
Jesse Jagz
Only a few people have done as much as Jesse Jagz Abaga, musician, songwriter and producer to keep the Nigerian hip hop music flying high. As a frontline producer and soundtrack supervisor, Jesse, like his brother Jude Abaga, has had a hand in some of the most popular hits and albums of the last five years
Whenever an artist wants to record an album deeply rooted in African music and well-blended percussions, they usually turn to Jesse to get the songs and sound they want. M.I, Iceprince, Brymo, Skales and others have all recorded songs with Jesse whose amazing recording skills helped them revive interest and sales in their music.
Jesse has also been an influential soundtrack coordinator, overseeing such classics as ‘Superstory’ and ‘Everyday people.’ When he isn’t busy putting together great sounds, he helps Iceprince and other music acts to compose hit songs. Jesse would forever be remembered for his production works on hit songs like ‘Oleku,’ ‘Jago’ and ‘Superstar’ amongst others.

Tee-Y Mix
Tee-Y Mix revolutionised popular music and created a brand new genre of musicians with his star-packed recording studio. He assembled perhaps some of the best collection of musicians in the history of popular music and helped bring to the world songs from Naeto C, TY Bello, Lara George, Inyanya to Capital F.E.M.I and many more.
Tee-Y knows how to spot talent, but more importantly, he truly knows how to package and give those talents some of the best tunes that have sold records. By creating a wholesome image through his production for his A-list of singers, he was able to bring back the seemingly lost feel of black American music in a way no one else has ever done.
Tee-Y Mix, it is widely said, employs a small army of incredible strings, chords and bazz and had a magician’s knack for matching artists with songs. One of his magic touches was his input into Naeto C’s ‘Akomi Ti Poju’. Little wonder, he is standing tall as one of the judges of the MTN Project Fame West Africa reality TV show.

J Sleek
Hip Hop isn’t the only genre with super producers. Recently, a youngster from FESTAC called J Sleek was also busy defining the sound of pop and helping to revive the careers of some of the genre’s biggest acts.
After a successful tutelage, Sleek ran into one of Nigeria’s most gifted singers, Tuface Idibia, to produce songs for his international album, ‘Unstoppable.’ With Sleek’s production, the singer revamped his almost dwindling career and was shot to instant national prominence for good or bad with their raw sound and controversial lyrics.
Once Tuface regained his position in the music industry, Sleek embarked on a successful solo career and became a producer for just about every rap artist who mattered. He worked on the records of Sound Sultan, Faze, W4 and others.
He was influenced by international funk stalwarts. J Sleek prefers the flexibility of using live musicians to create his beats. His tracks are always heavy on synthesisers, guitars and keyboards, creating a unique sound that have come to dominate the scene and continues to influence other productions.

Terry G

When young Gabriel Amanyi realised all he ever wanted to do was be in the music world, he settled for his choice and joined ex-Plantashun Boiz star, Faze, as a back-up singer. He was never given a chance to feature on a song let alone producing for some of the biggest stars in the industry.
However, his loss was undoubtedly an undying gain for the music industry. Starting a little label called Terry G Productions; Terry G was responsible for discovering some of the most influential tunes and sounds in the industry today.
Ruggedman, 2Shotz, Illbliss, Timaya, Jaywon, Ay.com, Drama and Side one are among the stars who laid down the tracks produced by the ‘Ginger’ cum ‘Aphako master.’ An artist’s producer first and foremost, he allowed young singers like himself to play around in the studio and finally arriving at the best take.
Terry always chose the takes he feels best captures the emotion of the song and the people performing it. He is one of the architects of street hop music. Terry will always be remembered for his fantastic ear for hit songs.

Samklef

Samklef wouldn’t have made the list but for his input on rave music kid, Wizkid’s ‘Superstar’ album. He stamped himself as one of the producers to reckon with after producing six tracks out of the entire album and fortunately, four out of the tracks became instant hit on the ‘Superstar’ album.
And with this success, he quickly became one of the most-sought-after producers in the business. Apparently impressed by his own success, Samklef went ahead to release his debut album with the smashing single, ‘Noni.’ Of course it didn’t matter much that Wizkid sang on most of the hooks in his songs, he still got himself a spot in the limelight.
Puffy T

After a somewhat successful stint as a drummer and pianist, Puffy T gave up performing and started his own recording studio. From the very beginning of his career as a producer under the watchful eyes of Zeeno Foster, Puffy T made a huge name for himself, working on big records from the emerging singer, LKT
He was also behind the controls for such milestone in the career of popular singer Olu Maintain as one of the most important actors in one of Nigeria’s records of all time ‘Yahoozee’. Puffy T took the raw, grungy sounds and polished them into classics that crossed over without losing their authenticity. After contributing his quota to the music industry, Puffy withdrew to the role of merely featuring in songs. But he still produces for other acts once in a while.

DJ Switch Works on Debut Mixtape

One of the leading Nigerian DJs, DJ Switch, is working day and night to ensure the success of his debut mixtape that is expected to be released next year. Born Olawale Adebayo Johnson, this Kwara State indigene, DJ Switch who works with Radio Continental, made his mark while working with international artiste like Busta Rhymes, R.Kelly, Nelly, Nas, Kanye West, Joe, T-pain, Akon, D’Banj, Tuface and some other acts on the bill of Star Mega Jam. 
In a chat with SBF, DJ Switch said he intends to showcase his musical brilliance with the release of his mixtape. “I’m prepared to show the music world what I’m made of and by this time next year, most of the songs on my mixtape would be on the lips of music lovers in Nigeria. That is all I can say for now,” he said.

Compiled by Silvanus, Lagos. 

Sunday, 20 November 2011

NIGERIAN SHOWBIZFLAIR

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NIGERIAN SHOWBIZFLAIR

Contrary to speculations that sultry Nollywood actress Stella Damasus was harassed and rough- handled recently by men of the NDLEA for allegedly traveling to Dubai with substances suspected to be hard drugs, the mother of two has disclosed through her twitter handle and publicist that she was never harassed at the international airport.

She said she would never get herself involved in such an illicit trade. The dashing actress had left Nigeria on October 30 for Cameroon where she had gone for a movie shoot alongside actor cum director Daniel Ademinokan. She is still shocked over the allegation. But Stella Damasus said she has never regretted being a movie star and would never do so.

Between Naeto C and Numbers
Is there something we don’t understand in Naetochukwu Chikwe aka Naeto C’s addiction to numbers? Many are asking this question because from his debut album to his current single, there have always been songs that are related to figures.

Naeto C recorded a song entitled ‘10/10’and as if that is not enough, he has just released another one entitled ‘5 and 6.’  What is rather surprising is that these songs have become his main stay in the industry and some of the rapper’s biggest hit of all times. Has his rise got to do with numbers?

On Vector’s Ill-Temper
The name David Olanrewaju Ogunmefun may not ring a bell but Vector tha Viper would definitely strike a chord in the minds of music lovers in Nigeria.

Vector, one of Nigeria’s fast rising rapper, has been able to make good use of his vocal skills, which has been likened to that of American star Jay Z- to penetrate the Nigerian music scene. However, the good looking rapper, who has collaborated with top acts like Tuface Idibia and 9ice among others, is said to have a bad temper.

Those who should know hinted that Vector could be the best of entertainers while on stage and not so friendly off stage. His temper is said to be so bad that those close to him plead that he’s better left alone when he’s angry than approached because he could be deadly when he is seething.
Next Movie Star Gets Four Causalities


The pervasive feeling inside the Next Movie Star House now is that of uncertainty and stiffer competition. This is understandable because days back; four of the contestants were evicted from the popular reality television show which has over the years become the substantive platform through which young upcoming artistes are introduced to Nollywood and other entertainment endeavours.

The four evictees are Alexandra Ehigozie, a French graduate of Ambrose Alli University; Delta-State born Goodnews Amar; 23-year-old Oguejiofor Kimberly and Ogunrinola Funmilayo, a 400-level Mass Communication student of the Olabisi Onabanjo University.
Coming after they had gone through the grueling but life-changing training and grooming sessions that lasted two weeks and an elaborate welcome party, the evictees broke down in tears and cried inconsolably.
Superstory Rated Most Watched Soap

Wale Adenuga’s production outfit seems to be heading for the tops with accolades and awards flying in from all corners. Just recently, the company’s TV Drama series, ‘Superstory,’ was adjudged the most-watched soap opera in the country.

According to a programme evaluation report by Media Monitoring Services Nigeria Limited (MMS), ‘Superstory’ is the most-watched Nigerian Soap Opera, while “ThisLife”, also from the stable of Wale Adenuga productions, occupies the second position as the toast of lovers of soap operas nationwide for the first half of 2011.

And for Wale Adenuga, the good times are here. He said: “We are humbled by the teeming fans that inspire us to strive for excellence. Our immeasurable gratitude goes to the cast and crew as well as the advertising agencies who work tirelessly to put Superstory on the pedestal. Our latest effort, Nnena & Friends TV show, was not being transmitted as at the time of the MMS report but is already a viewer’s delight judging by the rave reviews being received.”
Chocolate City Eyes Africa’s $100,000 Entrepreneurship Prize
One of Nigeria’s leading entertainment companies, Chocolate City Group, which is the parent company of Chocolate City Music, Chocolate City Media and Chocolate City Distribution, has made the shortlist of 10 companies selected from around Africa for the prestigious Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship 2011.
The company is eying a grand prize of US$100,000 and six other prizes of US $50,000 each including the Coca-Cola Prize for an Outstanding Woman Entrepreneur from Legatum, a private international investment group and Omidyar Network, a philanthropic investment firm, on December 8 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Interestingly, Chocolate City is the only entertainment company that made the top 10 shortlist placing the company as one of the biggest entertainment brands in Africa. The finalists will make formal presentations to an international jury of business leaders chaired by Malik Fal, Managing Director of Endeavor, Kamal Budhabhatti, Grand Prize Winner of the 2010 Africa Awards; James Manyika, Director of the McKinsey Global Institute and Ayisi Makitiani, the CEO of Fanisi Capital.

Chocolate City Music recently won Record label of the Year at the City People Awards 2011, while its founder/CEO Audu Maikori recently won the “Entertainment Executive of the Year” award at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA) ceremony held in New York in September 2011. Other awards include the global award for the International Young Music Entrepreneurship (IYMEY) in 2007 by the British Council.

Compiled by Silvanus, Lagos.