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  • Psalm Ebube celebrates world  humanitarian day with new Song

    Psalm Ebube celebrates world humanitarian day with new Song

    At a time when world peace is being threatened, award winning gospel artiste, Psalm Ebube has taken it upon himself to take the message of peace to the world through his newly released single titled One Love One World

    According to Ebube, the new song is aimed at celebrating the World Humanitarian Day which holds annually August 19.

    The singer, who is noted for his popular gospel hits, Kabiosi Baba and Ebube says that One Love One World is an offshoot of his foundation, Psalm Ebube Peace Foundation (PEPF) which is strictly a not for profit organization with the sole intent of touching lives and empowering people, mostly youths and children in Africa.

    “Ahead of the World Humanitarian day on August 19, this song aims to increase public awareness about humanitarian assistance activities worldwide and the importance of international cooperation. Time is running out for the people affected by different world challenges such as hunger, cholera epidemic, climate, wars, fear, hate, racism, xenophobia, refugee crisis and other vices. One Love, One World will convince you and your friends, families go pause and reflect and not to add to the problems.

    OneLove, OneWorld is a song that helps to switch from this neo-liberalism society which is destroying resources and social links, to new perspectives to live a better future society,” says Psalm Ebube.

    One Love, One World is produced by Mikkyme Joses, and features Asikey. The song urges world leaders to act now as “Crisis is not coming; it is here today,”

    The artiste urges music artistes and colleagues to unite the world and inspire love through music.

     

  • SON’s new song

    SON’s new song

    •Discovery of N8bn cloned cables is good, but how did they get into the country?

    ORDINARILY, the high quality of electrical cables made in the country and said to rank among the best in the world should have been very good news about the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON). These include local brands of cables such as NOCAN, Surecan, Necaco, Kablemex, Purecan and Nigertin. This ought to be cause for cheer at this period of fiscal recession when serious efforts are being made to diversify the economy, reduce the amount of scarce foreign exchange expended on imports and boost the value of the country’s exports.

    Unfortunately, the greed of some Nigerian businessmen, acting most likely in collusion with unscrupulous foreign counterparts, is denying the country of what should be a positive development for her economic growth.

    In another astonishing discovery, SON, through its enforcement team, has discovered cloned cables worth over N8 billion illegally stored in two residential buildings in the Ajangbadi area of Lagos. Although the seized items were cloned in China, they were deceptively labelled with the names of the highly regarded Nigerian brands already certified by SON.

    According to SON’s Director, Inspectorate and Compliance, Bede Obayi, “You know we are proud of made-in-Nigeria cables because it is about the best cable all over the world. This illegal act will not be acceptable. SON will not allow it. We are going to go after the importer and prosecute him”. Interestingly, the ownership of the imported cloned items was allegedly traced to Estobest Electrical Limited. The Nigerian public will surely hold SON to its word that all those involved will face appropriate legal sanctions.

    The regulatory body has performed impressively in uncovering this act of criminality and economic sabotage and we hope that this will not be like previous discoveries of illicitly imported contraband of which nothing more was heard after the initial media publicity. We commend SON which, working in conjunction with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has reportedly improved the process of more effectively monitoring and scrutinising imports to guarantee their compliance with requisite standards.

    As Obayi explained to reporters, “if you are bringing in any product without SON Certificate of Compliance, which is called SONcap, you will not be cleared to bring in those goods because the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will not issue you Form M through which you can import”.

    Nevertheless, questions must still be asked about how the cloned products passed through the various security and regulatory agencies at the ports undetected, to the warehouses at Ajangbadi. How are we sure that this is not only a tip of the iceberg and that other fake or illegal products have not beaten security checks and reached the Nigerian market, to the detriment of the health and safety of the Nigerian consumer? We are aware of contraband like sophisticated arms, substandard tyres and fake drugs that daily flood the Nigerian market largely due to lax border controls.

    Mr. Obayi accurately pinpointed the negative implications of this kind of practice for the economy when he told reporters that “Nobody can imagine someone coming down to fully stock two buildings with substandard cables. These are purported to be Nigerian brands but made in China…Some Nigerian companies are laying off staff because of low sales. Because the government has now focused on promoting quality products made in Nigeria, these people now go abroad, fake Nigerian products already certified by SON”.

    We are not unaware of complaints by some importers of undue delays in clearance of their goods, leading them to incur high demurrage caused by the cumbersome process of issuing Certificates of Compliance by SON. We urge the regulatory organisation to continue to work towards attaining greater efficiency in clearing goods at the ports without compromising the process.

  • Jonathan’s new song

    Jonathan’s new song

    One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician’s objective. Election and power are” – Cal Thomas

    The 2015 Nigerian general elections are long done and gone. Or so we thought. It was the first time in the history of Nigeria, an incumbent president or ruling party was eased out of presidential power. The then incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan made an applauded phone call to his rival, Muhammadu Buhari conceding defeat and congratulated the “winner”. It is trite to mention he subsequently went on to handover. Across Africa and the world, Jonathan was roundly commended for his “statesmanship conduct” that averted a civil breakdown and tension by his acceptance of defeat.  The African continent has witnessed an adamant sit-tight Mugabe in Zimbabwe, a defiant Jammeh in Gambia that was forced to leave power by the international community, a Kabila that has remain insistent in the Democratic Republic of Congo amongst others.  Jonathan refused to add his name to that shameful list.

    By initially admitting defeat and ensuring a rancour free political transition, Jonathan won the admiration of many and cast himself as a global reputable figure. As a result, he was invited to lecture at the prestigious Oxford Union on October 24, 2016. Jonathan had earlier attended and delivered a speech at the annual United States Presidential Precinct in December 2015. There were similar other occasions that recognized Jonathan. In spite of the general ineptitude that characterized his government and his loss at the polls, many still held the former helmsman in good esteem for his peaceful exit from office.

    All that was before the true inner mind of Jonathan was revealed in Segun Adeniyi’s new book, “Against the Run of Play”.  By Adeniyi’s account, Jonathan blamed everyone other than himself for his rejection at the polls. The many gaffes that saw bad news traumatized populace to send him packing did not matter in Jonathan’s estimation.

    It will be remembered that the loss that was finally delivered to him at the April 2015 polls was preceded by his disorganizing of his political party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). This was amply captured by Adeniyi on page 27 of the said book, when he said “Apparently unmindful of the fact that politics is a game of additions, Jonathan spent most of his time in office fighting many PDP members who eventually left the party for him, starting from his home state”.  The country was witness to how five serving governors on the platform of a ruling party decamped to the waiting opposition that gleefully accepted them. Little was done, by the ruling party, to placate these members that in no small measure eventually aided the unseating of Jonathan. Adeniyi pointed this out when he said “By helping to push so many people away, the handlers of Jonathan were acting in ways that suggested naivety to the politics of the time”.

    In place of formidable politicians that would have helped his cause, the citizenry was bemused by Transformation Agenda of Nigeria (TAN) and other similar hurriedly assembled associations that sang and danced at political rallies, giving little conviction on why Jonathan should be returned into office.

    This is just as then President Jonathan mismanaged the affair of the Chibok girls. The prevailing assumption in the presidency as was later confirmed in Adeniyi’s book was that the capture of the Chibok girls was a ruse, meant to discredit his government. The insurgents had weeks of head start before a reluctant president mobilized the ill-equipped security forces to get the girls back. – a feat that proved elusive till the lapse of Jonathan’s days in office as president.

    The toga of corruption that surrounded Jonathan and his presidency was another major setback the Jonathan presidency refused to address. The petroleum subsidy monumental fraud, the mismanagement of the Natural Resources Account in 2010 that had about N120 billion and the Stella Oduah scandal amongst numerous others brought an awareness of the magnitude of waste and mismanagement that were taking place in the presidency. Adeniyi stated “For the Jonathan’s administration, it became a case of one day, one scandal”. The president did little in tackling these issues. It shunned every entreaty to clean its stable.  Rather, the nation was told “stealing is not corruption”.

    All these were happening just as the then first lady, Patience Jonathan bestrode the Nigerian landscape with an unruly conduct. A local television station, beamed to the populace how on August 9, 2010 ‘the president’s wife” snatched the microphone from then Governor Rotimi Amaechi and lampooned him for daring to contemplate the demolition of parts of Okrika, her hometown. Mrs Jonathan would later in the heat of campaigns, despite the then obvious threat of potential loss of office for her husband, make the famous ‘born throway” utterance targeted at the north, the most populous voting bloc. Talk of political indiscretion!

    All these ignited a psychological revolt in the populace that sent Jonathan packing. The goodwill that ushered him into office in 2010 and 2011 was eroded and replaced by mass contempt that took permanent stay with him till the end of his presidency. Even places, like the North-central that voted him in 2011, turned against him in 2015.

    In “Against the Run of Play, Jonathan cited and blamed Western conspiracy for his defeat. Really? He similarly blamed the gang-up against him in Northern Nigeria. Jonathan was not done. He went on to blame civil societies and partly then chairman of Independent Electoral Commission, Attahiru Jega for his failed bid at being re-elected into office. Even the opposition, he claimed engaged a malicious propaganda against him. One is left to wonder if the opposition was expected to trumpet his achievements. Everybody and everything aside himself is responsible for his failure at the polls.

    Jonathan’s “new song” typifies the “Nigerianness” in him. Nigeria is a country where accountability is low and bulk passing is the order of the day. Most public officials pass on the causes of their failures to other people and factors, absolving themselves of any wrong doing. This is symbolized in Jonathan who in spite of all the air of cluelessness that pervaded his time in office, refuses to acknowledge any short-comings. It will be assumed that a man of his intellect will at the very least reflect on his presidential days and acknowledge some of his mistakes that contributed to his failed re-election bid by an increasingly aware political nation. By not wholly admitting any shortcomings, and citing every kind of gang-up and conspiracy against him, it therefore in his estimation means the whole world assembled  to send him away from the presidency.

    Jonathan and his acolytes were mostly prodded on by the now proven false notion that an incumbent Nigerian president cannot lose. When the appearance of a loss started manifesting, they initiated an election postponement. Deliberate and enormous efforts were equally deployed to discredit the card reader. All these efforts failed to achieve its purpose as Jonathan went on to lose.

    Jonathan cannot be said to have achieved nothing in office. The federal universities his government established and revival of the comatose railway transport system, among other few will forever be remembered. But so will the many gaffes that characterized his term in office.

    It should be a time of reflections for the former president. This reflection should manifest in his utterances. The blame game is very unbefitting of him.

     

  • Paul Play, MTN unite in new song

    Paul Play, MTN unite in new song

    The rift between pop star, Paul Play Dairo and Telecommunication company, MTN appears to be over, as the artiste’s latest work, Fool in Love is being streamed live on MTN Music Plus, CallerTunes, and MTN Play.

    Dairo had, in 2013, gone to court over the unlawful use of his hit song, Angel of My Life which was used on MTN sponsored Project Fame reality show.

    The singer, through his lawyer, Festus Keyamo, slammed a N500 million suit on the Telecoms Company and Ultima Studios, the producer of the show.

    With Fool in Love, Dairo and MTN has opened a new chapter in their relationship.

    The music breaks the jinx of the over-portrayal of women as sex objects, as the music icon is bringing back the true love and respect that women deserve.

    The song which was released yesterday, is enjoying downloads on http://tinyurl.com/psgl4le celebrates weddings and love.

  • P-Square to feature T.I in new song

    P-Square to feature T.I in new song

    It appears that what started as a rumour a few weeks back has gained credence as singing duo, P-Square, a few days ago, released behind-the-scenes photographs of the video shoot they had with one of the biggest American rapper, T.I.

    The duo of Peter and Paul Okoye (P-Square) are said to be in Atlanta shooting the video with the rapper.

    It will be recalled that P-Square featured Maybach Music’s front man, Rick Ross, in Beautiful Onyinye (remix) in 2012.