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  • Star thrills guests with music fusion

    Star thrills guests with music fusion

    Indigenous beer brand, Star Lager Beer, last Saturday, at the Balmoral Marquee of the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island thrilled guests to a fusion of music and football.
    The concert which was the first of three concerts under the brand’s premier music and football platform, #StarMusicTheFusion, combines the fun and excitement of Star Music Trek and Star Super Fans Show on one platform.
    A night of fun, excitement and lots of music, the Lagos concert featured six teams comprising two top music artistes, a DJ and a football star competing against each other in a series of live performances.
    Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc., Franco Maria Maggi expressed delight at the outcome of the maiden edition of the event.
    “Over the years, we have adopted the two pillars of sports and music to engage with our customers, and creating the #StarMusicTheFusion platform is simply in furtherance of that age-long commitment to giving Nigerians the very best of music and football in an ambience of fun, excitement and of course, premium Star beer.
    “Tonight’s concert has been a huge success and we can only appreciate the celebrities, consumers, music and football fans nationwide who continue to associate with the premium Star Lager beer brand. We are certainly looking forward to the other concerts holding later this year,” he said.
    He further revealed that two more #StarMusicTheFusion concerts will hold in two other Nigerian cities in the coming months.
    Star Lager Beer was introduced into the Nigerian market on June 2, 1949 as the first indigenously brewed beer in a market that was dominated exclusively by imported brands.

  • OBJ’s missing guests

    OBJ’s missing guests

    It was inevitable that a deluge of stirring tributes and a contagion of saccharin smiles would pervade the unveiling last weekend of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s latest monument, the Presidential Library in Abeokuta, Ogun State, to mark his “estimated” 80th birthday.

    Doubtless, OBJ’s odyssey in the past sixty years is intricately woven into the nation’s own trajectory, as acting President Yemi Osinbajo pithily observed. But hard as family, friends and fans tried at the august occasion, the avalanche of eulogies still cannot, in all honesty, obscure certain truths.

    Justice is hardly done anyone desirous of fully isolating the facts and contexts of that segment of our recent history. Especially those still too young to understand things at the time of such momentous happenings.

    Out of charity, let us even evade the propriety or otherwise of a sitting president literally using incumbency factor to arm-twist state governors (as already attested to by Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti) and business tycoons into parting with a whopping N6b (then $45m circa) for an undertaking that is entirely personal.

    It is in the curious absences that day of some national figures who yet graced the fundraiser twelve years ago (and some of whose paths had also significantly crossed OBJ’s during his life journey) that some of the missing links of the said narrative will undoubtedly be found.

    The circumstances of their epic falling out should then offer some illumination on the other dimension of the OBJ enigma.

    Clearly the most notable among the absentees last weekend was General T Y Danjuma. In the power triumvirate that evolved after Murtala Mohammed’s assassination in 1976, Danjuma was the third leg (Army chief), the second being Musa Yar’Adua and OBJ as commander-in-chief. Upon OBJ’s release from Abacha’s gulag in June 1998, his erstwhile Army commander was among a power oligarchy that offered him quick rehabilitation and virtually railroaded him back to power on May 29, 1999 as civilian president.

    While deploying his awesome financial warchest ahead of the February 1999 presidential polls in support of an old comrade, Danjuma famously declared “I will go on exile if Obasanjo loses.” At inception of the Obasanjo administration, the Taraba-born General came out of political retirement by accepting the draft as Defence minister.

    But six years later, their relationship had deteriorated so irreparably that Danjuma would sensationally declare, “I will throw Daisy out of my house if she voted for a Third Term for Obasanjo.” As a parting shot at the twilight of OBJ’s second term in 2007, he unequivocally told an interviewer that “Aremu of Ota deserves another term in jail.” Whatever happened to the old brotherhood, the camaraderie forged during a grisly civil war to keep Nigeria one?

    An account has it that after Danjuma was dropped as Defence minister, OBJ rubbed salt on his wound by tampering with his Sapetro oil bloc considered the source of his fabulous wealth. Neither lost on anyone at the launching was the absence of Abubakar Atiku.

    Yet, the Turaki Adamawa was his deputy for eight years, with their relationship particularly tumultuous from the beginning of the second term. When the going was good, OBJ used to refer to his deputy affectionately as “my hand bag”.

    After a longdrawn murky fight, both ended in 2007 mutually bruised with the shameful distinction of constituting what is now commonly identified as the most acrimonious presidency in Nigeria’s history. Nor could anyone have also failed to notice Aliyu Gusau’s absence.

    The General had literally anchored the high-level mission that paved OBJ’s way from prison to presidency in 1999. He was named the National Security Adviser immediately Obasanjo took over.

    But few years down the line, the duo had become so estranged that the commander-in-chief was rumoured to have resorted to offering covert support to opposition governor in Zamfara State then to whittle down Gusau’s influence at home.

    We also did not sight Ibrahim Mantu at the event. At the height of OBJ’s imperial presidency, the senator from Plateau State was his key ally in the upper chamber and, as deputy senate president, widely seen as the arrowhead of the powerful lobby to ram the Third Term pill down the throats of other senators.

    In fond recognition of his past exploits, he was often hailed as “the magician” in OBJ’s inner cycle. Curiously, during an outing recently, the same Mantu allowed himself to be publicly introduced and complimented as “one of the key strategists that killed Third Term” at the senate in 2006. No less illustrious on the absentees’ list was Dr. Mike Adenuga Jnr. At the 2005 fundraiser for the Presidential Library, the Globacom boss shelled out N200m (then roughly $1.5m).

    The next moment, there was a rumour of some grumbling on the high table that the sum was “too small”. Few months later, the EFCC was viciously unleashed on the businessman over what events have proved to be nothing but a witch-hunt.

    Even when the dust raised by the EFCC arrest had not settled, OBJ, according to Awujale’s memoirs, still did not consider it inappropriate to invite embattled Adenuga over and, during a car ride together, allegedly asked him to donate an edifice to his private university in Ota. Equally missing in action was Chief Tony Anenih, the now retired political godfather of Edo. At the fundraiser in 2005, Anenih topped the list of PDP bigwigs who turned up to give Baba “moral support”.

    Earlier in his reign as civilian president, Anenih was the key sorcerer OBJ relied on to navigate the treacherous waters of party politics as “Mr. Fix It”. But he did not hesitate to trade in the Uromi-born chief for Atiku Abubakar to support his second term bid in 2003.

    He was booted out as Works minister. After several months in the “wilderness”, the retired old cop eventually found rehabilitation as chairman of PDP’s Board of Trustees.

    But in his desperation to wangle for himself relevance, no matter how illicit, after his third term adventure came to grief, OBJ masterminded the change of the pre-qualification for the BoT chair in a manner that clinically stripped Anenih bare.

    Before the old cop could figure out the hand that dealt him the sucker punch, OBJ had been coronated PDP’s new BoT chair. Put differently, he practically “stole” Anenih’s “pot of soup” (apologies Tom Ikimi). That marked the final dissolution of a political partnership that had weathered many dirty wars in eight heady years.

    Once, when Anenih was invited to lead the prayers after Umar Yar’Adua had taken over in Aso Rock and began to cut off OBJ’s apron strings, he reportedly started by beseeching God in heaven to furnish the new landlord the enablement “to clear the mess he inherited”.

    Of course, the missile could only be meant for OBJ. Momentarily, not a few among the supplicants present were said to have opened their eyes to exchange alarmed glances while Anenih intensified his ministration.

    Trust OBJ never to allow any dart or slight pass without exacting a pound of flesh. Once Comrade Adams Oshiomhole meted a humiliating defeat to the PDP godfather in the July 14, 2012 governorship polls in Edo State, Baba would soon made a stop-over at the Government House in Benin to pat then opposition governor on the back for “a job well done”.

    Truly, bizarre are the ways of the “Ebora” (strange creature) of Owuland.

  • Festival of India: Davido, Pasuma, others to thrill guests

    Festival of India: Davido, Pasuma, others to thrill guests

    All is set for some Nigerian musicians to join their Indian counterparts to celebrate the first and much-anticipated ‘Festival of India’ on Saturday, August 13, 2016, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

    On the list are Nigerian Superstar Davido, Fuji maestro Pasuma Wonder, Alhaji Sulaimon Adio Atawewe (Akile of fuji), Gospel star Sammie Okposo, legendary flutist Tee Mac and renowned female talking drummer (and recently appointed cultural ambassador to the Kingdom of Ile-Ife) Ara.

    They will join Indian stars such as as the multiple-award winner Anup Jalota (Emperor of Songs) as well as Bollywood Diva Yuvika Chaudhary and a host of other rising stars, dancers, and dramatic artists.In the final countdown to the ‘Festival of India’ in Nigeria, hundreds of thrilled Indians and Nigerians witnessed the colourful Chariot Inauguration Ceremony which took place at the expansive compound of Gaurapad Charities, the official sponsor of the Festival at Maryland, Lagos penultimate Sunday.

    The three towering, beautifully decorated Chariots, a tradition from the ancient city of Puri, has been celebrated for thousands of years, is the grand culmination of a series of celebrations spread over the summer and monsoon months in India and is the most splendid of them all.

    Brought to the west in the sixties by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami, the Chariots Festivals are now celebrated annually in major cities worldwide, notably in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Durban.

    Bolaji Rosiji, the founder of Gaurapad Charities and a former President of the Performing Musicians’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN), who is also the Co-Chairman of the Festival of India Organising Committee explained:

    “The Festival of India is not only about fashion, jewellery, culture and Bollywood. There is a higher purpose. We are using the Festival platform to forge diplomatic, cultural and commercial ties with the world’s fastest growing economy – India.

    ”Co-Chairman of the Festival Organising Committee, Mr Diwesh Mishra, reminded the audience that the Festival would include a colourful display of various Indian costumes, dressing and dance groups  representing different states in India as well as cultural groups from Nigeria.

    “This is in line with the overriding goal of the Festival which is “Celebrating Cultural Unity & Diversity for national and global peace – *vasudhaiva kutumbakam (*the world is one family.)”

    The Nigerian judges of the festival include Tee Mac and Ras Kimono while the Indian judges include Mrs Reena Bangera, Mrs Rupa Walia and Mrs Kamla Rao.

  • The Bay Lounge thrills  guests in World Cup special

    The Bay Lounge thrills guests in World Cup special

    It was a day of lavish entertainment as The Bay Lounge won the hearts of residents of Lekki and its environs during the finals of the World Cup competition.

    The relaxation spot put together an entertainment package, Bay Lounge ‘Grill and Chill’ World Cup Finals Weekend Special that had rave reviews.

    For three days, a first-class entertainment bouquet comprising mega screen activation, music concerts, DJ play, comedians and grill master were on hand at the Lagos-based entertainment venue.

    A number of leading musicians like Pure & Simple, Adeh, Segun Atoyebi, Femi Leye and Jaya as well as comedians Larry J, Linchung and MC Pashun thrilled the audience.

    The Bay Lounge ‘Grill and Chill’ World Cup Special was supported by Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc., Inspiro Productions, Metro FM, Smooth FM and Classic FM.