Tuesday, January 24, 2012

20th January bomb blast: Which way Nigeria?



“Which way Nigeria?
Which way Nigeria?
Which way to go?
I love my fatherland,
I want to know.
Which Nigeria is heeding to? 

Many years after independence,
 We still find it had to start,
How long shall we be patient
 Before we reach the promise land?
So let’s save Nigeria
So that Nigeria won’t die.

Every little thing that goes wrong
We start to blame the government,
We know that everything goes wrong
Because we are part of the government.
Let’s save Nigeria,
So that Nigeria won’t die.

Inefficiency and indiscipline
Is ruining the country now,
Corruption here and there everywhere,
Inflation is soaring high.
Let’s save Nigeria
So that Nigeria won’t die.

We make mistakes in oil boom,
Not knowing that this is our doom.
Some people have everything
While many have nothing,
Let’s save Nigeria
So that Nigeria won’t fall.

Our ambitions to be millonian
Is running the country down.
We all want to be millionias,
And to lead in the end.
Let’s save Nigeria
So that Nigeria won’t die.

Remember that a simple step,
Is the beginning of a million miles.
Let’s start now to rebuild ourselves,
So that we make the country smile.
Let’s save Nigeria
So that Nigeria won’t die.”

In 1977, a ‘prophetic Nigerian musician iconoclastic evangelist, Sonny Okosun in one of his albums “Which Way Nigeria” posed this rhetoric question which still applies to Nigeria in her present state of high rate of insecurity, disunity, confusion, educational decay, uncontrollable nature of corruption, lost of lives, to mention but a few.  35 years ago, Okosun did not know he was proposing a question for Nigeria in 2012.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Nigerian Movie Industry(Nollywood) and its contributions

   

Nollywood is the name attributed to Nigeria's movie industry. By definition it is Nigeria's movie industry by Nigerian production teams for the Nigerian people. Nollywood has over the years become a world phenomenon, as its movies are being sold in Ghana, Togo, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa as well as Jamaica, USA and the UK to name a few. The Nigerian movie industry (Home video Industry) a.k.a Nollywood has been typically accepted to have started immediately following the success of Ken Nebue’s “Living in bondage” in 1992. From then on, its expansion and attendant complications are known. However, events preceding 1992 are not popular even although a few have tried to trace the history of Nollywood. With revenues estimated at $200 – 250 million annually, the industry developed in the late 1980's when the depreciation of the local currency made foreign film imports extremely expensive. Today, over 1000 movies are produced annually with an average production budget of $15,000 - $25,000 with most movies directly for the home video market. Shooting time is on average between 10 - 14 days and quality is variable. On average, movies sell about 20,000 - 50,000 copies but best sellers (e.g. Osuofia in London) sell between 200,000 to 400,000 copies. The genre varies from romance, thrillers, witchcraft, and religious. Interestingly, the export market does not only consist of the English films (form about 65% of titles) but films in one of the three major languages appear to be populated.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Nigerian Senate Criminalises Same-Sex Marriage


In an apparent defiance of the pressure by Western interests, especially the United Kingdom, which has threatened to stop its financial assistance to any country that legislates against gay marriage, the Senate Tuesday passed the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill.
Henceforth, people found guilty of indulging in same sex marriage risk a jail term of 14 years with no option of fine.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

True heroes never die: Ex Biafran leader ‘lives on’




 Everyday leads to another
Each one different from the other
Sometimes life don't seem fair
It's a game of do or dare
But true heroes never die
They just leave before good-bye
Hi Ho Silver away
We'll meet again someday
Legends live on and on
You were the unknown phenomenon
It's funny how time slipped by
Like the blink from a teary eye
I see you face in the full moon
Sometimes your voice fills the room
You are my true hero
Your light forever glows
http://www.usmemorialday.org/poetry/angelo.htm.
The entire nation is in sorrows over the death of the Leader of the defunct Biafran state colonel Chukwuemeka  Odemuegwu Ojukwu who passed on  to glory on the 26th of November 2011. Born in Nnwi on November 4, 1933, he became the military governor of the then Easter Region in I966, at 33 years old.    

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Pope's Trip in Africa: challenges ahead.



The trip of Pope Benedict xvi to Benin from the 18th to 20th of Nov. 2011 is indeed, a missionary trip to and for Africa. It is a trip of special mission for Justice, Peace and Development for Africa witnessing recently violence, provoked by injustice and which has contributed to her stunted development.
Pope benedict xvi would be going to Benin to make a presentation of the Post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation of the Second Special Assembly for African Synod of Bishops. Arrangements are made and things are already set in place for this special visit, including the musical Album produced with the name  “Africa Tenda Amani” (African Make Peace!), which reflects the theme for the second synod of the African bishops “The Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation” , and this  encapsulates the central message of the Papal visit to Benin. This album expresses in music the desire to accompany the fruits yielded by the Second Special Assembly for African of the synod of Bishops.
It is indeed a big challenge to the church at present to pursue the cause of peace in Africa. His Holiness travelling to Benin will dwell really on this to see a way out of religious and political violence ravaging some countries in Africa.
        

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Berlusconi asked to resign: better option?

                        
The seat has been very hot and uncomfortable for him but he has remained tough and ‘heady’ to give up. He has survived several votes in the house but could not get over the Key budget vote of 8th November, which manifested his betrayals who consciously absented themselves from the meeting scheduled for the vote. Taking note of the power of the majority in the vote, the opposition group played their expected role but the greatest surprise of Silvio Berlusconi is that some of his own ‘thought members’ were absent in the lower house on the 8th November for the vote and this denied him the majority vote. Behold, it has become a seemingly evidence that Berlusconi has not been ruling with the majority of the house. The question is: would he really heed to the call of the voices echoing resignation? 
                                              THE SENATE ON SEAT

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Increase Killing of Journalists in Nigeria: Government’s Silence ‘Speaks Volume’.



“Zakariya Isa, 41, a reporter and cameraman with the state-run Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), was shot dead in front of his residence in Maiduguri, capital of the Northeastern state of Borno, on Saturday 22nd October 2011, around 7:30 p.m. local time, Sale Mahdi, news manager of the local NTA bureau, told CPJ. Moments before the murder, the gunman and another man had approached Isa to borrow a water kettle, supposedly to perform ritual Islamic ablutions before prayer, Mahdi said. Isa had been on vacation since Friday, he added. http://allafrica.com/stories/201110250293.html