Friday, 6 July 2012
Ola Muhammad To Unveil Islanders Magazine
Ola Muhammad To Unveil Islanders Magazine
Ola Muhammad is a young and purpose driven journalist. He has built a credible name by doing stories that are thorough and accurate! Having had an impeccable career while he worked at Society mail,Reality magazine,City People,Global Excellence and The Globe News paper. Ola Muhammad has moved to the next level in his pen pushing career, he has joined the revered class of Soft Sell Publishers in Nigeria. He is the publisher of Islanders Magazine. Islanders Magazine is the most prominent , juiciest society gists print platform with exclusive pictures and exciting interviews all in one weekly dose. Come 15th July 2012, Ola Muhammad's Islanders Magazine will officially launched! The venue will be at Bespoke events centre Lekki. To prove his relevance and impact in the industry, these celebrities will be bouncing out to honour this media entrepreneur:
JJC-Skillz n his protégés(Big Boyz All stars), KSB, Dj Zeez, Sexy Steel,Olu Maintain, Dj Spainall, Elphlex, T Izze, Imagneto Dancers,Cocoice ,I Boiz, F.Zero,Diyo etc. Hosts: Funke Akindele-Oloyede(Jenifa) &Yaw(pawpaw Mehn). Blue Carpet rolls out by 4pm to be anchored by Denrele Edun of Channel's O
Corporate Partnership- Dangote, Powerhorse, Nestel, Indomie,
Laredo Small Chops, Marlango Spanish premium Wine,Eldorado Club,Nack, Media Pictures and Neecee Entertainment.
Media Partners:
Wasobia, CityFM, BeatFM, STV, Channels TV, Afrotainment, CityPeople, Encomium, Global Excellence,HighSociety, Skillz Magazine,News of the People, E24/7, Acada,Squard Producton, Yaw9ja entertainment, Singlelink Magazine,The Globe,Reality, PaschalNaijah.blogspot.com Kennyrhoda.blogspot. Mr Meet and Greet and all medias. Islanders Magazine "Soft sell has never felt so good" -Ola Muhammed(Publisher) said.
Fair Life Africa Foundation Thinks Out Of The Box
Fair Life Africa Foundation Thinks Out Of The Box
Ufuoma Emerhor, Chief Executive Officer of Fair Life Africa Foundation and daughter of Olorogun O'Tega Emerhor. Olorogun O'Tega Emerhor is the Vice Chairman/Group CEO of Standard Alliance Insurance Plc; Vice Chairman, First Inland Bank Plc; Chairman, Synetics Technologies Ltd and Heroes Group. Fair Life Africa Foundation is proudly collaborating with Belle-Ava to present 'Fashion and Charity'! Ladies, we know you love to look good, and gents, we know you like the women in your life looking good, so Fair Life Africa Foundation and Belle-Ava present an opportunity to splurge and support a charity at the same time. Fair Life Africa is rescuing, rehabilitating and reconciling street children with their families, towards their re integration as functional agents in society!
They are kicking off with the sale of quality nail polishes. 30% of each purchase will be going to charity. We have the colours of the rainbow and more. This is a fresh and exciting way of doing good and looking good. You can join in making a difference in the life of a child today by simply ordering yours now, call Chioms on 08158886183. Single nail polish goes for N1k and 2 in 1 for N1600 (discounts available for multiple purchases).
I Got My Killer Hips From My Mum -Toolz Of Beat FM Reveals
I Got My Killer Hips From My Mum -Toolz Of Beat FM Reveals
Relocating to Nigeria
I moved back to Nigeria in April 2009 because I was looking for a new challenge. I had been working in the entertainment industry in the United Kingdom for a while and felt the need for new challenges at that point.
Why I dumped medicine for entertainment
It is one of those things I just fell into after I finished from the University of Westminster, where I studied business and communications. When I did my A levels in mathematics, biology and chemistry, I was planning to read medicine but after studying chemistry for a year, I realized that it was not really for me. After A levels, I told myself I wouldn't be going for medicine and I had to convince my parents on my decision. They freaked out! After university, I found myself at this sales job which I did for about seven or eight months. After that, I ended up working at MTV but I soon realized that entertainment obviously, was my thing. At that level, my parents supported me.
On arrival in Nigeria
I had not been to Nigeria for about 10 years. When I moved back, I did not know anyone except my parents and cousins. I realized that I would not know anyone my age and somebody had told me about Beat FM. I thought I was only going to be on air for about an hour or two weekly but things changed completely.
Job experience
When I started with Beat FM, I thought was going to be fired in three months or even less because I am quite a shy person. The idea of me just being behind the microphone and talking for hours sends jitters down my spine. Believe it or not, I still suffer stage fright.
How I came about the name Toolz
Back in London, my cousins and I felt our Nigerian names were not funky enough and I wanted something funky. Somebody just came up with Toolz.
Leisure
When I am not on air, I love watching movies, reading and hanging out with my family.
My figure
My body is very womanly. My mum has this figure, so I make bold to say I got it from her. I workout and I tend to lose weight on my upper body. I have always had killer hips and when I was growing up, I used to do my best to hide them. Back then, the vogue was to be slim with no curves. When I was in the UK and everybody was going skimpy during summer, I would hide my curves in baggy tee shirts.
My style
I don't know if I have a particular style. Most of the time I just dress comfortably and I have it at the back of my mind to consider my body shape when dressing. For instance you won't find me wearing leggings because I have very short legs. Instead, I wear a lot of dresses and I look up to fashion icons who are very curvy and have a timeless style. My fashion fetish? I love shoes. I love Kurt Geiger because the shoes are very sexy and wearable.
Most embarrassing moment on air
I have had several cases. I make mistakes on air and I am not afraid to point out my errors. I am usually the first to laugh at myself. I make grammatical errors and I remember a time when an artiste came on my show and I asked him when his album would be released. I was oblivious of the fact that it had been released two months earlier!
Goals
I am doing a few TV projects and it's something I am really interested in along with my radio job. I am really passionate about Nigerian music.
Marriage
Rather than focus purely on marriage, what is on top of my list is the right person. I am quite finicky, and I am a romantic. Marriage is very important but it's until I find the right person and the right person finds me.
How old is Toolz?
I am in my late 20s
*Tolu Oniru a.k.a Toolz is an on- air personality on Beat FM.
Relocating to Nigeria
I moved back to Nigeria in April 2009 because I was looking for a new challenge. I had been working in the entertainment industry in the United Kingdom for a while and felt the need for new challenges at that point.
Why I dumped medicine for entertainment
It is one of those things I just fell into after I finished from the University of Westminster, where I studied business and communications. When I did my A levels in mathematics, biology and chemistry, I was planning to read medicine but after studying chemistry for a year, I realized that it was not really for me. After A levels, I told myself I wouldn't be going for medicine and I had to convince my parents on my decision. They freaked out! After university, I found myself at this sales job which I did for about seven or eight months. After that, I ended up working at MTV but I soon realized that entertainment obviously, was my thing. At that level, my parents supported me.
On arrival in Nigeria
I had not been to Nigeria for about 10 years. When I moved back, I did not know anyone except my parents and cousins. I realized that I would not know anyone my age and somebody had told me about Beat FM. I thought I was only going to be on air for about an hour or two weekly but things changed completely.
Job experience
When I started with Beat FM, I thought was going to be fired in three months or even less because I am quite a shy person. The idea of me just being behind the microphone and talking for hours sends jitters down my spine. Believe it or not, I still suffer stage fright.
How I came about the name Toolz
Back in London, my cousins and I felt our Nigerian names were not funky enough and I wanted something funky. Somebody just came up with Toolz.
Leisure
When I am not on air, I love watching movies, reading and hanging out with my family.
My figure
My body is very womanly. My mum has this figure, so I make bold to say I got it from her. I workout and I tend to lose weight on my upper body. I have always had killer hips and when I was growing up, I used to do my best to hide them. Back then, the vogue was to be slim with no curves. When I was in the UK and everybody was going skimpy during summer, I would hide my curves in baggy tee shirts.
My style
I don't know if I have a particular style. Most of the time I just dress comfortably and I have it at the back of my mind to consider my body shape when dressing. For instance you won't find me wearing leggings because I have very short legs. Instead, I wear a lot of dresses and I look up to fashion icons who are very curvy and have a timeless style. My fashion fetish? I love shoes. I love Kurt Geiger because the shoes are very sexy and wearable.
Most embarrassing moment on air
I have had several cases. I make mistakes on air and I am not afraid to point out my errors. I am usually the first to laugh at myself. I make grammatical errors and I remember a time when an artiste came on my show and I asked him when his album would be released. I was oblivious of the fact that it had been released two months earlier!
Goals
I am doing a few TV projects and it's something I am really interested in along with my radio job. I am really passionate about Nigerian music.
Marriage
Rather than focus purely on marriage, what is on top of my list is the right person. I am quite finicky, and I am a romantic. Marriage is very important but it's until I find the right person and the right person finds me.
How old is Toolz?
I am in my late 20s
*Tolu Oniru a.k.a Toolz is an on- air personality on Beat FM.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Cornell Udofia Thinks Politics
Cornell Udofia Thinks Politics
Call him the hurricane of the media sector and no one will slap you at the market square. Small but mighty is another way to describe him. Cornell as he is popularly known has conquered the media industry as renown Publicist who has been tested and trusted and as you read is thinking of veering into politics! Did you say that's a tall order? Well another thing you should know about Cornell Udofia is that he pursues his dreams like a dogged soldier who never stops shooting until the last body of his enemies kiss the ground and surrounded with a pool of blood, that's how merciless he is. This is a vibrant young man who has worked successfully with great entertainers like Eedris Abdulkareem, Face, Jim Iyke, Christy Essien-Igbokwe, Sofia Tchidi Chikere, Nuella Njubuigbo and Auston Izagbo the politician. On his neck hang several golden medals the most popular one being the UN Peace Ambassador . Just 2011 saw him winning 11 credible awards! Almost one award in every month! Isn't that an achievement worth mentioning? Having filled his cup in the media sector, this great Nigerian youth is thinking of politics. We wish him the best!
Tonia Martins Of Sisi Eko Beauty Pageant Clears The Air
Tonia Martins Of Sisi Eko Clears The Air
Mrs Tonia Martins is the Chief Executive Officer of Queenant Entertainment, the organizers of Sisi Eko Beauty Pageant. It is no more news that the winner of Sisi Eko pageant for 2011/2012, Miss Adewale Adeyinka has gone to town crying foul! She has alleged through an Online news outfit that the car she won has not been given to her. She also made allegation against the person of Mrs Tonia Martins leaving Queenant Entertainment the organizing company. Her allegation were packaged to tarnish the image of a woman who has worked hard to build a brand. Recently, Mrs Martins opened up to put the record straight. In her words ' We have not in any way disappointed Miss Adewale Adeyinka nor have we in any forum denied that fact that she is meant to be given a car but the issue is that we promised to get her the car before the end of her tenure which will end in December 2012. So we still have five months to fulfill our promise. She has impatiently gone to a Lawyer and the press! Trying to tarnish my image which is totally not acceptable and uncalled for! She and the Lawyer came to me with a letter that demands I respond in seven days but I was shocked to learn that, that same day she released false allegations about me on the internet! Now how do I respond to spilled blood? The Lawyer should have advised her to allow me respond to the letter before going to the press, it is libelous! I won't take this sitting down!' Mrs Tonia Martins concludes.
Mrs Tonia Martins is the Chief Executive Officer of Queenant Entertainment, the organizers of Sisi Eko Beauty Pageant. It is no more news that the winner of Sisi Eko pageant for 2011/2012, Miss Adewale Adeyinka has gone to town crying foul! She has alleged through an Online news outfit that the car she won has not been given to her. She also made allegation against the person of Mrs Tonia Martins leaving Queenant Entertainment the organizing company. Her allegation were packaged to tarnish the image of a woman who has worked hard to build a brand. Recently, Mrs Martins opened up to put the record straight. In her words ' We have not in any way disappointed Miss Adewale Adeyinka nor have we in any forum denied that fact that she is meant to be given a car but the issue is that we promised to get her the car before the end of her tenure which will end in December 2012. So we still have five months to fulfill our promise. She has impatiently gone to a Lawyer and the press! Trying to tarnish my image which is totally not acceptable and uncalled for! She and the Lawyer came to me with a letter that demands I respond in seven days but I was shocked to learn that, that same day she released false allegations about me on the internet! Now how do I respond to spilled blood? The Lawyer should have advised her to allow me respond to the letter before going to the press, it is libelous! I won't take this sitting down!' Mrs Tonia Martins concludes.
MUNACHI ABII'S DISRESPECT RESURRECTS MODE 9
MUNACHI ABII'S DISRESPECT RESURRECTS MODE 9
Mode9 is back! Nine times Headies winning rap artiste seems to have resurfaced from oblivion. The last time we heard from him was when former beauty queen turn rapper disrespected him at Nokia Don't Break The Beat talent show. Mode Nine had a little bit of an argument which started after Muna challenged Mode Nine about who won the Rap battle.
Mode Nine, who was a judge at the Rap talent show, passed a verdict on a rap battle between two contestants, but Muna, who was just the presenter, openly disagreed with the rapper. Mode Nine insisted that she was just a compere whose opinion shouldn't be heard. To the amazement of every body, Muna told him to ‘pass on the mic’ in a rude manner. The phrase 'pass the mic' has since become a popular catch phrase. After the show Mode Nine said he wouldn't waste time on doing a dis song. He instead cooked a full album, Occupy The Throne. In the song , Mind Yourself, he said: ' shout out to Muna but I won't pass the mic yoh!' Go get his new mix tape Occupy The Throne! 17 tracks and two bonuses loaded with creative lyrics. He killed it . It seems Muna's dis got Mode9's rap head busy! And he had to come back to Occupy His Throne!
Mode9 is back! Nine times Headies winning rap artiste seems to have resurfaced from oblivion. The last time we heard from him was when former beauty queen turn rapper disrespected him at Nokia Don't Break The Beat talent show. Mode Nine had a little bit of an argument which started after Muna challenged Mode Nine about who won the Rap battle.
Mode Nine, who was a judge at the Rap talent show, passed a verdict on a rap battle between two contestants, but Muna, who was just the presenter, openly disagreed with the rapper. Mode Nine insisted that she was just a compere whose opinion shouldn't be heard. To the amazement of every body, Muna told him to ‘pass on the mic’ in a rude manner. The phrase 'pass the mic' has since become a popular catch phrase. After the show Mode Nine said he wouldn't waste time on doing a dis song. He instead cooked a full album, Occupy The Throne. In the song , Mind Yourself, he said: ' shout out to Muna but I won't pass the mic yoh!' Go get his new mix tape Occupy The Throne! 17 tracks and two bonuses loaded with creative lyrics. He killed it . It seems Muna's dis got Mode9's rap head busy! And he had to come back to Occupy His Throne!
Thursday, 28 June 2012
JONATHAN DEFENDS FRIENDSHIP WITH FEMI OTEDOLA
JONATHAN
DEFENDS FRIENDSHIP WITH FEMI OTEDOLA
For some time now there have been insinuations that
President Goodluck Jonathan is actually a Feudalist President whose government
is out to feed fat only a few already rich business men and retired
Generals. The President has also been
accused of hiring Femi Otedola to do the sting operation the SSS carried out
with Femi Otedola acting James Bond! Recently Mr. President came out to say, “Yes
Femi is a business man and also my friend, just like other business men,
Dangote and the rest. They are my friends and I am not hiding it. Look, in
other countries businessmen are highly regarded but here we don’t respect our
businessmen, they are the ones who bring the money to the country through tax;
because we have oil in Nigeria, we no longer think well. Femi, like other
business men works with the Nigerian government in one way or the other. I gave
Dangote GCON and people started abusing me but if he were from another country
they would give him something greater. “Concerning hiring Femi Otedola
to do the dirty job of implicating Hon. Farouk Lawan, the president denied
doing that.
JIMOH
IBRAHIM TURNS RICHARDS BRANSON
Call him the controversial Lawyer turned business magnate
and you won’t be stoned in the market square. Jimoh Ibrahim has been known with
a lot of brands and most times they always meddle in controversies. One thing
this man does that some admire is he knows the fact that no one else can sell
your product better than you so he always steps into the murky water of the
media any time any of his many business concerns are taken to the media altar
for slaughter. This is exactly like Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson ,
the English born business mogul and Chairman of the Virgin Group which also has
an Air Line, Virgin Atlantic Airways. His net worth as at 2011 is $ 4.2 Billion.
Recently after the tragic crash of the DANA Air Plane, a former topshot of Air
Nigeria, one of Jimoh Ibrahim’s companies, came out and alarmed Nigerians about
the risk in flying any of Jimoh Ibrahim’s planes. Apparently this didn’t go
down well with this multi billionaire who immediately took the ex-staff to the
cleaners. He had to reassure all Nigerians that his planes are air worthy. In
his words:” that DANA Air plane crashed doesn’t mean that another brand will crash,
the crashed plane was due for servicing before it took off. I am too sure that Air
Nigeria
is very safe! We are a member of IATA,
International Air Transport Association and we also are a member of IOSA, IATA
Operational Safety Audits which is responsible for checking the maintenance
records of all the planes. If we are not safe, they would have indicated. It’s
not about the age of the plane but the maintenance records of the planes” he
concluded. The fact that NCAA has suspended Air Nigeria’s operating license
shows that controversy-prone Jimoh may have been economical with the truth
FEMI
KUTI’s 50 BIRTH DAY SHINDIG
What they didn’t tell you
The 18th
June 2012 will surely be unforgettable in the history of the
Anikunapo Kuti family. A family that Seun Kuti has consistently referred to as
the best first class family in Nigeria .
On this day as you already know, the present leader of the family and the
current King of Afro beat Music with three Grammy Award nominations in his CV
turned 50! The New Afrika Shrine was the venue for his half-o- a-century
celebration. The shindig was very colourful as almost all the guests, family and
friends wore the blue and white spotted Aso Oke.
THE
GUESTS: Besides the members of the Ransom Kuti family who were
there, Seun Kuti looked like the happiest person on the night. The music
industry came out en masse to support
a living legend, Femi Kuti a.k.a Baba Made! Present at the New African Shrine
were, Tee Mac, Tuface Idibia, Sound Sultan, Ara, Kenny Ogungbe, ID, Kenny
Saint Brown, Essence, T.W.O, Orits Wiliki, Skillz of JJC, Ayo Animashaun, Weird
MC, Cally Ikpe, Alariwo and some foreign guests. Conspicuously missing
at the event, as usual, was Dede Mabiaku.
PERFORMANCES: Omobaba
the self acclaimed fine boy who has become the official MC of all the events at
the New Afrika Shrine anchored the event. Since it was a musician celebrating,
the event was spiced with a lot of musical performances; a lot of wonderful
bands like Black B band, Ara, Seun Kuti, and surprisingly Made Kuti, Femi’s
first son from his estranged wife, came out smoking hot with a spell binding
performance of a classical music performance which he did on the keyboard. Hip
On TV showed a great documentary on the sax maestro. When it got to
refreshment, there was enough to eat, drink and definitely smoke! Did that make
you go huh? Yeah that is the reality. The icing on the cake was the fascinating
performance of Femi Kuti and his little kids. That should put a smile on your
face. Normally when Femi or Fela performed, you saw female dancers shaking their
bakasi but at 50, Femi came in with something refreshing- his children! It was
glorious watching his kids almost do choroegraph Femi’s dance steps. Whenever
the father chopped knuckles, they followed suit. When he pulled off his shirt,
they pulled off their shirts. When he started dancing and jumping, they did
exactly the same. Femi came on stage to perform just one song but ended up
performing more. Hit songs like Bang Bang, Wonder Wonder, Se Were, Se Were,
drove the already primed audience truly ballistic.
THE
CUTTING OF THE CAKE: All the celebrities present were called up stage
for the cutting of the cake which was designed like a Grammy Award; Tuface
started the happy birthday song which every other artiste joined. Seun Kuti
popped the big Champagne which Femi gulped from and later blamed Seun for turning
him into a drunk.
WHAT
PEOPLE HAD TO SAY :
SEUN
KUTI: When MKO Abiola was arrested, that was
just the arrest before he died, his business crumbled, his Newspaper shut down
but Fela has died and several years later his name has grown bigger and stronger.
His first son, Femi is achieving great things, he has even achieved more than
Fela. I am very happy for my brother Femi and I wish him a very happy birthday.
YENI
KUTI: Femi has come of age, he has been nominated severally at
the Grammies, he has established the new Afrika Shrine, has lovely children. He
has taken the Kuti name to its next level. At 50 he has come of age. I am happy
for him and I wish him more great years ahead.
FEMI
KUTI: I am very happy for today; it’s a great day in my life.
Seeing people from all over Africa and beyond come to the new Afrika Shrine to
celebrate with me and my family is a wonderful experience.
Now
that you are 50, what is next for you?
My mission is not complete yet, we don’t have equal rights
and justice yet, we don’t have free education yet, we don’t have sound and free
medical care yet. What we still have is massive corruption that has been there
since independence so the struggle continues. We must not let the fight against
corruption die. The fuel subsidy fight must not die. The fuel subsidy probe and
all the bribery scandal surrounding it now is all rubbish! These people are
destroying this country, Nigeria is a great country, this country is meant to
be the envy of the world. Your American and British friends will tell you that
you have everything going for you. When they told me that I should relocate to
Los Angeles, I said no! They told me to move to Paris , I thought to myself, see Paris and die! I told
them no place like home. I will die in Lagos !
Talking
about age, at what age will you like to die?
Hhhmmm! People wish me to live up to 100 years and above, I
say no, that’s a curse. My teeth will be gone; I will be shaking with a walking
stick. No, the moment I can’t play my Sax again, the moment I can’t have sex
with my girl friends, I am ready to go and I will come and tell you bye, bye.
ON THE
LOW SIDE:
WHEN
FEMI ESHO GOT DRUNK
Femi Esho, the Nigerian ever green music preservation
crusader and Felabration planning committee member was so excited he got drunk
and displayed it in his drunken master walking steps.
NEW
AFRIKA SHRINE REGULARS COMPLAIN
Getting
to the Shrine that night, fear will grip you because of the large crowd of
hoodlums having their own separate party outside. You wonder why, right? A
little prodding revealed that the management made sure that no one without an
IV got in because of the caliber of people who will be willing to get in. On my
little round check, I spoke to some of the people outside who complained
bitterly of being embarrassed at the entrance. One actually said he spends a
huge chunk of his weekly earning at the Shrine every weekend but was treated
like a common criminal!
TOP NIGERIANS WHO ATTEND WHITE
GARMENT CHURCHES
White garment churches like the Church of the Lord, Aladura,
Cherubim and Seraphim Movement, Celestial Church of Christ and Brotherhood of
Cross and Stars are usually under the attack of critics from other Christian
denominations but the heads of these Christian sects have held their own,
maintaining that their practices are Bible based. PAS OBI presents the list of top Nigerians who worship in White
Garment churches.
Oba Federick Obateru Akinrunta: Oil baron and the OLUGBO Of
Ugboland, Ilaje, Ondo State. This multi billionaire is a top member of the
Cherubim and Seraphim Zion Order. This explains why during his coronation in
Igbokoda, the stupendously rich Chairman of OBAT Petroleum anointed those he
bestowed with Chieftaincy titles with Olive Oil (Anointing Oil), instead of the
traditional leaves. Harold Demuren, the highly cerebral but controversial former
Director General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is also a strong member
of the Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement. He worships at the
Ebute-Metta, Lagos parish of the Church. Cardinal Odunmbaku, Businessman,
Politician and Church leader, Cardinal James Omolaja Odunmbaku is
the spiritual head of the City of God Celestial Cathedral, Ojodu, Lagos. He is
also a top Lagos, A.C.N member. Sir Shina Peters, Juju music maestro
and father of one of Nigeria’s top musical video directors, Clarence
Peters, was born into a Cherubim and Seraphim going family. Major
Segun Fadipe, he was Lt. General Oladipupo Diya’s Chief
Security Officer during General Sani Abacha’s regime. He too
is a top member of Cherubim and Seraphim Church. Joko Oni, top socialite
Joko Oni who is popularly known as Goldrush is a member of the
Cherubim and Seraphim church. Princess Cynthia Andrew, another top
society lady with beauty and panache. She is the brain behind Unlimited
Size Fashion House, Ikeja, Lagos. This style icon is a proud member of
the Cherubim and Seraphim Church. Lanre Teriba, gospel-juju singer,
popularly known as Atorise attends Cherubim and Seraphim Church. Festus
Ajani former Wema Bank Chairman and the Chairman of Bantuns Oil and
Gas. He is the Captain of the Hezekiah Band of Cherubim and Seraphim Movement,
Surulere, Lagos. Ayo Fayose, controversial former Governor of Ekiti State. His
late father owned an orthodox church but his mother heads a white garment
church in Orita Challenge area in Ibadan. Dele Taiwo, famous Juju musician. He
was born into a Cherubim and Seraphim family. His father founded a C&S
Church in Agege area in Lagos State. Evangelist Moses Olaiya Adejumo
a.k.a Baba Sala, famous comedian and movie maker whose career died
after he lost millions he invested in a movie, Orun Moru, to piracy. The
aging Veteran actor is the Elder Apostle of Cherubim and Seraphim Church in his
town, Ilesha. Sola Sobowale a.k.a Toyin Tomato of Super story fame and
also a Nollywood great; she is a member of Celestial Church of Christ. Chief
Kolapo Ishola, a Surveyor by profession and one time governor of Oyo
State, is a member of Celestial Church of Christ.
MY NEW ALBUM IS PRODUCED BY A
TEN-TIME GRAMMY AWARDS WINNING PRODUCER
- SAMMIE OKPOSO
Call him the
special one of the Nigerian gospel music genre and you won’t be making a
mistake. Sammie Okposo is arguably the most successful gospel artiste
from this part of the world in terms of general acceptance, awards and brand
endorsements. He has been on the pay list of one of West
Africa ’s largest Telecoms Company, Glo, for years. He has won
several awards in Nigeria
and beyond. Sammie Okposo is Nigeria ’s
Kirk
Franklin, he has pushed down walls to reach many people non Christians
inclusive and that is his legacy. In this interview with PAS OBI, Sammie
Okposo opens up on his forthcoming international album, the
entertainment industry and the Boko Haram menace. Enjoy the excerpts:
Sammie Okposo where
have you been
Where have I
been? Well I have been working, getting my album ready and performing. I was
also touring. I toured outside Nigeria
twice last year, in October and December. My tours outside Africa
are called Out Of Africa, it’s all about the redefinition of gospel music
out of Africa , and the concept is geared
towards exporting Nigerian gospel music outside Africa .
So far I have done the concert in South Africa , London and America .
Very soon we will take it to Canada and
other parts of Europe .
We came back and I have been working on my album, I have been working very hard
because of the deal I have with TMG Records. TMG Records is based in Oklahoma , USA .
There is a lot of pressure on me to make sure that the work comes out tight, I
also had to employ the services of a ten-time Grammy Awards winning
gospel producer based in America ,
Kelvin
Bond. Kelvin Bond has produced everybody and anybody that has a name in
American gospel music genre, Yolanda Adams, Kirk Franklin, Fred Hammond
name it. Now the album is ready and we are ready to unveil it on the 3rd of August 2012
at the Shell Hall of Muson Centre, the concert will
feature multiple awards winning gospel artiste Deitrick Haddon and A list gospel
artistes and Comedians; the album is coming six years after my last album, No
More Drama. The album will offer 26 solid tracks. God is about to make
a statement because this is the first time a Nigerian artiste is getting a
proper distribution network in main stream American market. I mean proper
distribution network, we have heard a lot about people saying they have record
label abroad but they have nothing to show for it, TMG is taking care of the
American/Caribbean market while my company, Zamar Entertainment is
taking care of the African market. After God makes His statement, I will make
my own statement. This is the redefinition of music out of Africa .
This is what I have been called to do; I am ready to dole it out. My fans have
been fantastic! I have been getting countless mails. I have been releasing some
singles on radio and TV, they go out to get the album and they can’t find it, I
want to apologize to them and also tell them to get ready, come this August,
the album, The Statement, will be available.
Let’s talk about the contract, when
the album is released are you going to be allowed to reside in Nigeria or are
you relocating like others
Of course I
am going to be here in Nigeria .
It’s their headache to distribute; all I am to do am doing now by producing. I
am about to send them the master and send them the credit then they package and
distribute. After the album is out, there will be of course a promotional tour
of the United States
and I will be travelling to do that. Whenever I am needed I will travel but it
doesn’t change my base, I am not about to relocate to America . I am
still here.
Now that you are about to take gospel
music to the next level with a contract that provides the best of distribution
network in America and the Caribbean, how are you going to tackle piracy in
Nigeria?
Piracy, I
have said over and over again is not something the artistes are going to just
over come over night by themselves. If you take a look at any country that has
a proper distribution network for music and movies, you will see that the
government of that country is strongly involved. The government of that country
is making money from the industry because they play their part. We can agonize,
cry all we want, we cannot stop the pirates unless the government comes in because
we cannot fight the pirates but the government can, unless the government rises
up and says enough is enough there is
nothing we can do about it. It is a pity that the government of Nigeria does
not even know how much it can make from the Nigerian entertainment industry. If
they can just come in, do feasibility study on the kind of money they can make,
they will be shock to know that they can make more money in entertainment than
from Crude Oil. They need to come in, bring in their professional hands, put in
structures and we are good to go. This is what I was saying they should have
done first before throwing in the money President Jonathan threw in. People
were shouting, O they have given us money and I said listen, how do you give
people money to go and work in an industry that does not have any structure,
how are they going to pay back that money? I take N20 million and do a movie in
an industry that I cannot even control the sales of the movie, everything will
become bad loan! Everybody will be in debt! What they should have done is take
a chunk of that money and put structures in place first. How can we achieve
that? Look at the countries that have done it, ask questions, how did you
people do it; come in and help us to put structures in place for our industry.
When there is structure, when there is proper distribution then the industry
can grow and it’s only the government that can do that.
You have been a staunch Jonathan
supporter, I’m sure you knew about the money…
No I didn’t,
it came as a surprise package. I am sure that the President is the first to
conjure the kind of massive support from the entertainment industry that he got
during his presidential campaign since the beginning of the industry; I think
he was just trying to find a way to better the industry and the Nigerian youths
by making the money available. Now he has made the money available, he is
thinking of other things but people need to go to him and say, Oga, thank you
for this money but the best thing we need to do with this money is to put
structures in place in the entertainment industry. Advisers this is where they
come in, people who talk to him about what is on ground. So I was quite
surprised when the President made that pronouncement. I don’t think any other
president has ever made such statement. That is stage one, stage two, good
structures must be put in place before this industry can fly. He needs to be
advised. The practitioners that we have that are at the top needs to talk to
them because some of us are still in the middle. I mean I was part of the
campaign but I only saw him when it comes to making speech, I don’t have direct
access to him in terms of speaking to him but with this kind of interviews, the
people who can talk to him will know what we feel and take it to him and that
is where it should start from, structure.
As a strong voice in the Nigerian
Christian community, do you think that Christians’ retaliation against the Boko
Haram bombing in the North is the way to go?
I do not
think that retaliating is the way to go, as painful as it is. Yes in the bible
we read that it was an eye for an eye but coming into the New Testament, the
idea of an eye for an eye was abolished. I do not think you can use another
wrong to right a wrong. Now don’t get me wrong, I am pained that lives are
being taken. Let’s not even say Christian lives alone are taken because the
life of a Christian and that of a Muslim are all human lives. My message is
sheath your sword and let peace reign. If we can avoid being killed by leaving
the area that are target, which is better than fighting back. As Christians we
must not retaliate, let God fight for us and one day the one killing us will
say these people we have been killing and they don’t retaliate don’t deserve
this.
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
I AM QUITTING ACTING SOON- RAMSEY NOAH
I AM QUITTING ACTING SOON- RAMSEY NOAH
CALL HIM THE BAD BOY OF Nollywood
and you would be just saying the obvious. This is the actor that has legally
kissed the lips of most newly married Nollywood divas, Ini Edo, Stephanie
Okereke, Oge Okoye, Mercy Johnson and the hottest Nollywood spinsters like
Genevieve Nnaji, Rita Dominic, etc. one wonders what the husbands of the
married stars feel when their friends talk about the romantic scenes done by
their wives. Any ways that is the meat for another meal. This meal brings to
you Ramsey Noah’s next move. Ramsey has said that he is retiring from acting
for good! He said that he feels he has done his best as an actor and feels like
taking up other challenges. You wonder what the new challenges are right.
Ramsey Noah has declared directing his next destination. He is joining the
likes of Kunle Afolayan, Jeta Amata to take Nollywood to its next level from
the seat of a director. He said he wants to go behind the Camera so he can stop
being the face but the brain of fantastic film works.
WHEN MIKEL OBI DASHED CLASSMATE N3 MILLION
WHEN MIKEL OBI DASHED CLASSMATE N3
MILLION
He
just launched his foundation recently, The Mikel Obi Foundation. With which he
intends to give back to the society that gave him so much. This is actually not
the only charitable works he does; it’s only the official one. He we know is
the highest paid Nigerian footballer living or dead! The 3rd
Nigerian footballer to ever win UEFA Championship trophy. Did you say he really
has a lot to thank God for by giving out? Mikel Obi recently visited Jos since
he is off club and national duties. Getting home, normally his child hood
friends, classmates and family members gather to grab what they can but his
particular occasion shocked the receiver. A class mate of Mikel’s came calling
and after drinking, gisting and sharing personal experience, Mikel gave his
friend a N3 Million cheque to step up in life. Now Nigeria is feeling another
Kanu Nwankwo kind of player
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