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Friday 2 October 2015

11 dead as US military plane crashes in Afghanistan

Eleven people have been killed in a crash of a US military transport aircraft at an airport in eastern Afghanistan, a US military spokesman has said.
The crew of six US military service members were among the dead, along with another five passengers, civilians who were contracted employees of the US-led international force, the spokesman said.
The incident took place at around midnight [19:30 GMT] on Thursday at Jalalabad airport.
The army spokesman said that there were no reports of enemy fire at the time and the incident was under investigation, however, the Taliban claimed it had shot down the aircraft.
The contractors had been working for "Resolute Support," the NATO-led training mission.


The C-130 Hercules, a cargo plane built by Lockheed Martin, is powered by four turboprop engines and is used extensively by the military to ship troops and heavy gear.
The aircraft can take off and land on rough, dirt strips and is widely used by the US military in hostile areas.

Jalalabad is located near the border with Pakistan.
Training mission
Most NATO combat troops pulled out of Afghanistan last year but a small contingent remains, including roughly 10,000 US soldiers.
The US soldiers, along with other NATO troops and private contractors, are focusing on training Afghanistan's national security forces.
The crash comes with Afghan forces battling the Taliban which has blighted the country since the 2001 US-led invasion of Afghanistan.
The Taliban's recent advances in the city of Kunduz and neighbouring Takhar and Baghlan provinces highlight that a large and strategic patch of northern Afghanistan is imperilled by a rapidly expanding battlefield.
It is also seen as a game-changer for the fractious armed movement that has been dogged by a leadership crisis since the announcement in July of founder Mullah Omar's death.

D’Banj blows up Computer Village

HIP Hop maestro, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, popularly known as D’Banj last week, put all activities at the popular device market, Computer village Ikeja, to a halt when he stormed the area to sign Ambassadorship deal with Slot systems. Not even the rain which started prior to the unveiling of the man known as the Koko Master by his teeming fans, was enough to deter the multitude of music lovers who wanted to catch the glimpse of their idol.
•From right: Nnamdi Ezeigbo,Managing Director of Slot Systems, Hip Hop artiste, Dbanj  and Deputy Managing Director, Slot Systems, Mrs. Nkechi Ezeigbo as D’banj becomes Slot brand ambassador
•From right: Nnamdi Ezeigbo,Managing Director of Slot Systems, Hip Hop artiste, Dbanj and Deputy Managing Director, Slot Systems, Mrs. Nkechi Ezeigbo as D’banj becomes Slot brand ambassador
In his typical fashion, the show master, on arrival immediately climbed the roof top of his car, displaying his ‘no long thing’ symbol to the thunderous  applause of the crowd. He was later to be whisked away by a combination of plain clothed security men and mobile policemen to be able to move down to where he penned the deal.
Managing Director of Slot Mr. Nnamdi Ezeigbo admitted that it was a great pleasure and privilege to have D’Banj pen down a brand Ambassador deal with his company.
According to him: “This event is the celebration of partnership of two great brands, SLOT and D’banj. SLOT, is a household name for top quality phones and accessories. From having just one outlet in 1998 when we started, we now have 50 top notch outlets scattered around the country, and as part of our vision to continue to be Nigeria’s number one phone seller, we have decided to partner with a true Nigerian and African music icon, Dbanj, to be our brand Ambassador”.
D’banj is a singer-songwriter, harmonica player, and businessman. He has won several music awards, including the awards for Best African Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007, Artist of the Year at the MTV Africa Music Awards 2009,Best International Act: Africa at the 2011 BET Awards, Best-selling African Artist at the 2014 World Music Awards, and Evolution award at the 2015 MTV Africa Music awards among others.
D’banj is the founder of Koko Foundation for Youth and Peace Development. He is also Nigeria’s first United Nations Youth Ambassador for Peace. Dbanj is a ONE campaign ambassador; he released the song “Cocoa Na Chocolate” in support of agriculture investments. ‘The song featured 18 other African artistes and won Best African Collaboration at the All Africa Music Awards in 2014.
He was recently applauded by World Bank Chief, Jim Yong Kim for using his music power and high celebrity status to bringing attention to serious and critical issues in Africa with special focus on agriculture and poverty alleviation.  Ezeigbo said that these achievements were also part of the reasons his company appointed him brand ambassador.

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Full list of senators who passed vote of confidence on Saraki

As the 8th Senate, on Tuesday, resumed from its 4th recess in 110 days, no fewer than 83 Senators passed a vote of confidence on the leadership of the embattled Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, amidst rowdy session.

Despite Saraki’s trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over alleged corrupt practices and false declaration of assets, he initially got the backing of 84 of his colleagues. But as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Business and Rules, Babajide Omowarare (APC-Osun East), backed out, 83 Senators threw their weight behind Saraki.
The proposal titled: “Vote of Confidence on Principal Officers of the Senate,” in pursuant to Orders 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing Order 2015, had the names of 48 Senators from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and 35 from the majority All Progressives Congress (APC).
Senator David Umaru (APC-Niger East), was the one who read the Vote Of Confidence motion on the floor of the Red Chamber.
See the full list:
1. Sen. David Umaru
2. Sen. Mohammed A. Ndume
3. Sen. Godswill Akpabio
4. Sen. Biodun Olujimi
5. Sen. Malam A. Wakil
6. Sen. Isah Hamma Misau
7. Sen. Emmanuel I. Paulker
8. Sen. Ogola Foster
9. Sen. Gershom H. Bassey
10. Sen. James Manager
11. Sen. Babajide Omowarare (Backed out)
12. Sen. Ahmadu Abubakar M.
13. Sen. Joshua M. Lidani
14. Sen. Achonu A. Nneji
15. Sen. Shehu Sanni
16. Sen. Salihu H. Egye
17. Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa
18. Sen. Mohammed S. Ohiare
19. Sen. Philip Aruwa Gyunka
20. Sen. Abdullahi Adamu
21. Sen. Samuel N. Anyanwu
22. Sen. George T. Sekibo
23. Sen. Monsurat J.A. Sunmonu
24. Sen. Jeremiah T. Useni
25. Sen. Ogba Joseph Obinna
26. Sen. Aliyu S. Abdullahi
27. Sen. Sunny Ogbuoji
28. Sen. Gilbert Nnaji
29. Sen. Bala IBN Na’allah
30. Sen. Philip Tanimu Aduda
31. Sen. Duro Samuel Faseyi
32. Sen. Kabiru Gaya
33. Sen. Muhammad Aliero
34. Sen. Bukar A. Ibrahim, CON
35. Sen. Abubakar Kyari
36. Sen. Rose Okoji Oko
37. Sen. Osinachukwu I. Ideozu
38. Sen. Matthew A. Urhoghide
39. Sen. Fatimat O Raji-Rasaki
40. Sen. Tijani Yahaya Kaura
41. Sen. Sabo Mohammed
42. Sen. Danjuma Laáh
43. Sen. Mohammed S. Lafiagi
44. Sen. Dino Melaye
45. Sen. Abdulrahman Abubakar
46. Sen. Bassey A. Akpan
47. Sen. Olanrewaju A. Tejuoso
48. Sen. Buruji Kashamu
49. Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe
50. Sen. Samuel O. Egwu
51. Sen. David A.B. Mark\
52. Sen. Aliyu M. Wamakko.
53. Sen. Marafa Bachir Abba
54. Sen. Mohammed Hassan
55. Sen. Utazi G. Chukwuka
56. Sen. Francis Alimikhena
57. Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha
58. Sen. Joshua Chibi Dariye
59. Sen. Uche L. Ekwunife
60. Sen. Murray-Bruce Ben
61. Sen. Binta Masi Garba
62. Sen. Jang Jonah David
63. Sen. Ighoyota Amori
64. Sen. Ibrahim A. Gobir
65. Sen. Mohammed Goje, CON
66. Sen. Ahmed Rufa’i Sani
67. Sen. Ibrahim Abdullahi
68. Sen. Muhammad U. Shitu
69. Sen. Andy E. Ubah
70. Sen. Nelson A. Effiong
71. Sen. Rafiu Adedayo Ibrahim
72. Sen. Abdul A.M. Nyako
73. Sen. Theodore A. Orji
74. Sen. Olaka Johnson Nwogu
75. Sen. Abubakar S. Danladi
76. Sen. Yele Omogunwa
77. Sen. Stella Adaeze Oduah
78. Sen. Hope O. Uzodinma
79. Sen. John Owah Enoh
80. Sen. Peter Nwaboshi
81. Sen. Clifford A. Ordia
82. Sen. Donald Alasoadura
83. Sen. Mustapha Sani
84. Sen. Gbolahan Dada

Buhari "2015 independence anniversary cost:


Buhari Talking

The Federal Government is to expend N70 million for the 55th Independence anniversary celebrations slated to commence on September 25, in line with its cost-saving policy.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, made this known to newsmen at a briefing on Tuesday in Abuja.
The SGF, represented by the Permanent Secretary (Political Affairs), Ibukun Odusote, said the government was cutting cost because of the present state of the country’s economy.
This year’s celebration is indeed low-keyed because the present administration appreciates the economic hardship that Nigerians and indeed the nation is confronted with.
“To address the situation, government has adopted a general policy to be very prudent in the management of our financial resources.
“This year’s celebration is, therefore, in consonance with the cost-saving policy of this administration,” he said.
The SGF said it took a while to get President Muhammadu Buhari to approve the amount for the entire anniversary programme.
He stressed that the Federal Government would rather spend more money on ensuring payment of workers’ salaries, better learning business environment than on anniversary celebrations.
The SGF, however, said that the president had approved four events for the anniversary which include the Jummat prayers, slated to hold at the Abuja National Mosque on September 25 and the Inter-denominational Thanksgiving Service holding at the Abuja National Christian Worship Centre on September 27.
Other events are the ceremonial Change of Guards slated for October 1 at the Presidential Villa and children’s party on October 3.
He said that the children’s party, which would hold at the Presidential Villa, would be attended by children within the ages of five to 13, including some children from Internally Displaced Camps.
Besides the approved four events, Mr. Buhari would address the nation at 7am on October 1, the SGF said.
According to him, four sub-committees have been constituted to handle preparations for each event, to ensure a successful commemoration.

Synagogue: Court hears engineers’ case against coroner


T. B. Joshua

A Federal High Court in Lagos has further adjourned till October 19, 2015 to hear two separate suits seeking to quash the coroner’s verdict on the September 12, 2014 Synagogue Church Of All Nations building collapse.
The suits were filed by the two structural engineers contracted by SCOAN to build the collapsed six-storey building, Messrs Oladele Ogundeji and Akinbela Fatiregun.
Ogundeji and Fatiregun had been indicted of criminal negligence by a coroner who conducted an inquest into the deaths of the 116 persons who lost their lives in the tragic incident.
The coroner, Mr. Oyetade Komolafe, had recommended that the state should investigate and prosecute them.
The state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, had disclosed that his administration would implement the coroner’s recommendations.
But the engineers, through their lawyer, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, rejected the coroner’s verdict and described it as “unreasonable, one-sided and biased.”
They subsequently approached the court asking that the coroner’s verdict and recommendations be invalidated and pronounced null and void.
They urged the court to bar the Attorney General of the state or any officer acting under his authority from initiating or commencing criminal proceedings against the applicants on the basis of the findings and recommendations of the coroner.
They also urged the court to declare that the Commissioner of Police in Lagos State lacked the power to act on the coroner’s verdict to investigate or prosecute them.
Justice Mohammed Idris, who entertained separate ex parte applications by the engineers during the court’s vacation, had on July 22, 2015 ordered that parties should maintain the status quo pending the determination of the main suit.
The case however came up on Wednesday before Justice Ibrahim Buba to whom it has now been transferred.
At the resumed proceedings, Ojo informed the court that though he had received a counter-affidavit filed in opposition by theCouncil for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria, his reply was filed out of time.
His said his clients intended to pay the penalty sum, adding that he needed a short stand-down to process the payment.
But Buba said rather than stand the case down for a few minutes; he would be adjourning till a further date to take all pending applications.
He subsequently adjourned further proceedings till October 19, 2015.
The pending applications include the preliminary objection filed by the state challenging the court’s jurisdiction to entertain the case.
The Solicitor General of the state, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN), is contending that since the engineers were not agents of the Federal Government, the Federal High Court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain their case.

Buhari submits Ministerial list: 21 names • Fashola, Amaechi, Ngige & others

Saraki Receives Ministerial List

Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Wednesday received the ministerial nominees list at about 4:56pm from the Presidency but said the content of the presidential communication would be read on Tuesday.
The Senate had adjourned plenary at 2:00pm on Wednesday till Tuesday, October 6.
Sources said 21 names were contained in the list.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, in company with the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate),   Ita Enang, delivered the list in a sealed envelope to the Senate President in his office.
Saraki, who left the office around 5:30pm, later spoke to journalists through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, explaining that the list would be read on the floor during plenary Tuesday next week.
“The Senate president received the ministerial list around 5:00pm this evening but no action would be taken on it until next week Tuesday. The envelope is still sealed,” Olaniyonu told journalists.
But The PUNCH learnt that a former Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola; and a former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, made the list.
Also said to be on the list are Kayode Fayemi, a former governor of Ekiti State; a former Governor of Anambra State, Chris Ngige; and a one-time Governor of Abia State, Ogbonaya Onu.
Malami Abubakar, SAN, a former National Legal Adviser to the defunct Congress for Progressives Change; Aisha Alhassan, a former governorship candidate of the APC in Taraba State; and Amina Mohammed, a special adviser to the Secretary-General of the United nations, Ban Ki-Moon, also made the ministerial list. Same for a former finance commissioner in Ogun State, Kunle Adeosun.
Curiously, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Ibe Kachikwu, is said to be on the list, perhaps to combine his headship of the NNPC with junior petroleum minister. portfolio. Buhari has already announced himself as the substantive Minister of Petroleum.
The President had pledged that his ministerial nominees would be submitted to the Senate for screening and approval before the end of September thus raising fears on Wednesday that Buhari had failed to keep his promise to Nigerians.
Also, the Senate had earlier on Wednesday announced that the President had yet to send the list of ministers.
The Chairman, Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Media and Publicity, Dino Melaye, who addressed journalists shortly after the Senate had adjourned to Tuesday next week, however urged Nigerians not to lose hope because the September deadline given by Buhari would not expire until midnight.
Melaye had said, “We want to announce that we are still waiting for the ministerial list from Mr. President and I want to advise that there is no need for agitation as September expires by 12 midnight today (Wednesday).
“We want to assure Nigerians that as soon as we get possession of this list we will communicate same to Nigerians through the National Assembly Press Corps.”
He had also reiterated his earlier statement that the Senate “will attend to the ministerial nominees expeditiously but diligently, once the list was sent by the President.”
“Due process will be followed and I repeat that it is not going to be business as usual; we are going to properly screen all nominees and only those who meet the constitutional and moral requirements shall be cleared,” he had added.
Melaye explained that the Senate would as from next week start the consideration of all the communication earlier presented to it by the President concerning some appointments made while the Senate was on recess.
Buhari had on Tuesday sent a letter to the Senate, seeking the confirmation of the appointment of Prof. Umaru Garba Danbatta as the Executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, for a first term of five years.
Buhari in another letter sought the confirmation of the appointment of Dr. William Babatunde Fowler as Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Board for a four-year term while in another letter, the President sought the confirmation of the appointment of the Managing Director and three executive directors for the Assets Management Company of Nigeria.
The nominees are Kuru as Managing Director; Kola Ayeye, Eberechukwu Uneze and Aminu Ismail as executive directors.
However, the Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, had during plenary on Tuesday expressed concern that the Senate president did not read out the list of ministerial nominees despite the fact that newspapers had reported that it was in the Senate.
Akpabio, who had raised a point of order, citing order 14, also noted that the situation became worrisome in view of the fact that the September 30 deadline promised by Buhari would lapse on Wednesday.
But Akpabio’s argument had been countered by the Deputy Senate Leader, Bala Ibn Na’Allah, who explained that the list could still be sent before midnight on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the Senator representing Osun Central Senatorial District, Prof. Olusola Adeyeye, was on Wednesday announced as the Senate Chief Whip by Saraki.
Adeyeye was unanimously endorsed by the South-West caucus of the All Progressives Congress in the red chamber on June 24.
His name was on the list of principal officers approved by the APC leadership as contained in a letter addressed to the Senate president by the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie – Oyegun, on June 23.

Omoni Oboli ‘When a prostitute becomes The First Lady

Beautiful Nollywood actress is set to premiere her new movie, ‘The First Lady’. In this interview, the talented thespian who also wrote, directed and produced the movie, talks about the production and what viewers should expect come October 1, 2015, when the movie would hit the cinemas. Excerpts:
Tell us about your soon-to-be-released movie, The First Lady?
We are almost at the premiere stage of ‘The First Lady’. It’s a very entertaining, hilarious, romantic comedy. It’s the kind of movie people will appreciate. I think people don’t want to go to the cinemas and come out depressed. They want to forget what’s going on in their lives, whatever it is. That was my driving force when I was writing the film. I want people to watch a very well done movie, that’s why we pay attention to details. So that, when we release a movie, it’s not just like every other movie out there. We don’t want to insult the intelligence of cinema goers by doing stories that don’t make any sense.
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Omoni Oboli
What influenced the storyline?
I just wanted to entertain people, make them laugh and have fun. That was what I had in my head when I set out to write this particular story. I decided to weave it in a way that it’s not just hilarious, but also intriguing. It’s not just one straight story that you can tell the end from the beginning, it has many layers to it.
How challenging was it shooting this film?
It was very tedious. It’s always tedious when you’re acting, producing and directing at the same time. It’s one of the most difficult jobs in the world. But I do it anyway because it’s what I love to do. Even though it’s stressful and tiring because I get to sleep for only three to four hours every night, I still enjoy it. It’s tough, but I love it, so I keep doing it.
Do you think the Nigerian cinema culture has grown to be a thriving market?
We are hoping that Nigerians out there would support what we are doing, thereby supporting the Nigerian economy. The truth is, every money spent on watching a foreign movie is money that’s taken out of the country forever. The one spent on a Nigerian movie stays here and comes right back to you in one way or the other. It’s a vicious cycle. When I make money from my movies at the cinema, it means I can pay school fees of my children and buy food. The owner of the school and the woman selling food get that money. The money comes right back to the economy, it stays here. People watch some Nigerian movies and say because it didn’t make sense, they stopped watching Nigerian movies altogether. How many foreign movies have we watched that didn’t make sense? Yet, we still watch foreign movies because we hear that a particular one is good. When you support us and we make money, we make better movies.
Are you saying this movie would be better than what we had before?
Definitely.
Is it a big budget movie?
It’s an okay budget movie. I don’t talk about the budget for my movie. The movie industry is the only business that you tell your consumers how much you spend making it. We do everything we can to make sure our production value is very high, that it isn’t going to insult the viewer. You’re going to get good pictures, good sounds and a great story, that’s the most important thing.
Would you support any of your kids wanting to be an actor?
Sure. My son has already one two acting awards. He’s been nominated a number of times. He was in ‘Figurine’ and ‘Brother’s Keeper’ with me. All three of my kids were in ‘Being Mrs Elliot’, so I have no problems with it whatsoever, I would support them 100%.
What influenced your choice of cast for the movie?
When I write, I see the images of actors in my head. So when I’m casting, what I look at is ‘Do these people fit the image I have in my head? Can they deliver on these roles?” I don’t really like to stereotype actors. People are going to be blown out of their minds by Alex Ekubo in this movie. This is seeing Alex like you’ve never seen him before. Every time, I watch Alex in this movie, I get goosebumps. I don’t believe that we achieved that. It’s totally out of this world. Yvonne Jegede took her acting to another level in the movie. It was just so real and fantastic. I’m so happy for my actors and what this movie is going to do for them. I’m really so excited, I can’t wait for people to see this movie so they can see my actors. Tony Monjaro nailed it in this movie. You’re looking at him in the movie and you just want to almost love the devil. I’m excited about showing this movie to the public. I know they will love it. I want people to watch my actors and fall in love with them. As a director, that’s very key for me.
What aspect of your work do you enjoy most; acting, producing or directing?
Acting has always been my first love. Directing and producing are taking it to another level. Directing is very technical, you’ve got to know what you’re doing. I would say I enjoy acting most because I’ve always acted even as a little girl, but I love producing and directing.
You also write the script for your movies, at what time did you decide to go into scriptwriting?
I’ve always been a writer. That’s another thing I’ve always done even as a child. I would spend hours writing. I used to write novels, though I didn’t publish any. I didn’t have a parent that thought it was important and that was because she didn’t know better. I grew up with my mum. I wrote so many books, I used to do character breakdown. Now, I understand that was what I was doing back then, but as a child I didn’t know. By the time I got to secondary school, I used to write plays that I produced and directed for the school. I didn’t understand it then, but now I know that God was actually preparing me for now.
Do you hope to publish a novel any time soon?
I’m actually in the process of writing a novel. But because I’ve been busy with so many different things, I’ve been writing it for about four years now.
What are your projections for this movie?
I believe it’s going to hit everyone really hard, they’ll totally love it and I’m going to recover all my money. (Laughs)
It seems as if you set out to do one movie every year?
I didn’t set out to do that in all honesty. I actually have another movie that is completed and we’re in post production. We finished shooting almost the same time as ‘The First Lady’, but I need to make out time to be with the editors for editing. But because I have a lot doing I’ve not been able to do that. I don’t intend to do one movie per year.
So, why the title ‘The First Lady’?
In the movie, the character ‘Obama’ sees himself like the king of the land, the lord of the area. So everyone started calling him Obama as a mark of respect. He’s a local pimp who has prostitutes under him. The prostitute who’s also his girlfriend is his First Lady. He calls her his ‘First lady’. So everyone started calling her Michelle since he’s Obama. Obama and Michelle are nicknames. So, the main prostitute in question is Obama’s First Lady.
Was the success you had with ‘Being Mrs Elliot’ a motivating factor for you in doing this movie?
I’ve decided that this is what I want to do, so whether I succeed or fail, I’ll keep doing it. But of course, it helped that my directorial debut was a huge success. That has prompted and pushed me further to do more.
Do you hope to get an award with this movie?
I hope so and I hope that my actors also get awards. In fact, if I don’t get any award and my actors do, it’s a success for me.
How do you know a movie is successful – is it by the money it made, the impact, or the awards it brought?
I think it’s a combination of many things, not just a particular thing. A lot of things come together to make a movie a success. It might not be a box office success, but have a great storyline, great production values, huge reception and so on.
Did the success of the comedy ’30 Days in Atlanta’ and others influence your doing a comedy?
I’m of the opinion that people should go to the cinema and have a good time. We need to make ourselves happy once in a while because of the kind of society we find ourselves in and that’s why comedy shows sell a lot. People want to have a good laugh and forget their worries and problems, even if it’s just for a short while.
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Omoni Oboli
Talking about stereotyping actors, do you think it’s a good thing for their careers?
It could be a good thing and a bad thing at the same time. I think every actor wants to be able to show their range, but sometimes they don’t get the opportunity because they are stereotyped and people just keep giving them those kind of roles and they are not happy. I think that as an actor, you want to be able to express yourself in different ways. But it could be a good thing in the sense that any time they think of that character, they are going to call just you. So you are going to be making all the money for that particular kind of character. It could be good and bad at the same time.
What’s your impression about the quality of Nollywood movies we have presently?
We are getting better. People are paying more attention to details and we are getting better quality movies. Even though we still have the regular Nollywood movies, people are trying to raise the bar.
Would you say the cinema has helped movie producers escape piracy?
Nobody has escaped it really, the cinema just opened a different avenue stream.
What do you dislike about being in the limelight?
The loss of privacy. The fact that you can’t do what you like to do and be like everyone else. You’ll always consider what people are going to think and say.

Buhari "We are not after anyone"


PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari in his Independence broadcast on Thursday (today) assured Nigerians that his government was not persecuting anybody but said all must be ready to account for their deeds.
Borrowing from his inaugural speech on May 29, Buhari said, “I bear no ill will against anyone on past events. Nobody should fear anything from me.
“We are not after anyone. People should only fear the consequences of their actions. I hereby invite everyone, whatever his or her political view, to join me in working for the nation.”
Nigeria today marks 55 years of independence, having secured its freedom from the British colonialists on October 1, 1960.
The President said the citizens needed to celebrate notwithstanding the situation in the country, thou he regretted that we had not fully exploited unity of purpose as a nation blessed with vast human and natural resources.
Buhari told Nigerians: “We have all the attributes of a great nation. We are not there yet because the one commodity we have been unable to exploit to the fullest is unity of purpose. This would have enabled us to achieve not only more orderly political evolution and integration but also continuity and economic progress.
‘‘Countries far less endowed have made greater economic progress by greater coherence and unity of purpose.
‘‘Nonetheless, that we have remained together is an achievement we should all appreciate and try to consolidate.”
He again paid tribute to former President Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat in the March 28, 2015 election.
“We have witnessed this year a sea change in our democratic development. The fact that an opposition party replaced an entrenched government in a free and fair election is indicative of the deeper roots of our democratic system.
“Whatever one’s views are, Nigerians must thank former President (Goodluck) Jonathan for not digging-in in the face of defeat and thereby saving the country untold consequences,” he said.
The President, in his review of his government’s five months in office, acknowledged Nigerians’ expectation for the government to hit the ground running and that he had taken some steps to meet such expectations.
Buhari said, “Every new government inherits problems. Ours was no different. But what Nigerians want are solutions, quick solutions not a recitation of problems inherited.
“Accordingly, after consultations with the Vice President, senior party leaders and other senior stakeholders, I quickly got down to work on the immediate, medium-term and long-term problems, which we must solve if we are to maintain the confidence which Nigerians so generously bestowed on us in the March elections and since then.
“As you know, I toured the neighbouring countries, marshal led a coalition of armed forces of the five nations to confront and defeat Boko Haram. I met also the G7 leaders and other friendly presidents in an effort to build an international coalition against Boko Haram.
“Our gallant armed forces under new leadership have taken the battle to the insurgents, and severely weakened their logistical and infrastructural capabilities. Boko Haram are being scattered and are on the run.
“That they are resorting to shameless attacks on soft targets such as Internally Displaced Persons’ camps is indicative of their cowardice and desperation. I have instructed security and local authorities to tighten vigilance in vulnerable places.”
The President said government officials had held a series of long sessions on the best way to improve the nation’s power supply “in the safest and most cost effective way” and that a moderate improvement in electricity supply had been achieved.
The President said improvement had also been noted in the supply of petrol and kerosene to the public and that early signs indicated that within months the whole country would begin to feel a change for the better.
Buhari also said preliminary steps had been taken to sanitise the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to curb its inefficiency and corruption.
“Those of our refineries which can be serviced and brought back into partial production would be enabled to resume operations so that the whole sordid business of exporting crude and importing finished products in dubious transactions could be stopped,” he added.
The President said that he had also ordered the complete audit of government’s other revenue generating agencies, mainly the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigeria Customs Service and the Nigerian Communications Commission to achieve better service delivery to the nation.
The President’s address further read, “Prudent housekeeping is needed now more than ever in view of the sharp decline in world market oil prices. It is a challenge we have to face squarely. But what counts is not so much what accrues but how we manage our resources, that is important.
“We have seen in the last few years how huge resources were mismanaged, squandered and wasted. The new All Progressives Congress government is embarking on a cleanup, introducing prudence and probity in public financing.
“At an early stage, the Federal Government addressed the issue of salary arrears in many states, a situation capable of degenerating into social unrest. The APC government stepped in to provide short-term support to the owing states and enabled them to pay off the backlog and restore the livelihood of millions of Nigerians.”
The President also spoke about public anxiety concerning his delay in appointing ministers. He said his government had chosen not to rush forming a cabinet without a clearer picture of what was bequeathed to it by the past administration.
He said, “Our government set out to do things methodically and properly. We received the handover notes from the outgoing government only four days before taking over. Consequently, the (Ahmed) Joda Transition Committee submitted its report on the reorganisation of Federal Government structure after studying the handover notes.
“It would have been haphazard to announce ministers when the government had not finalised the number of ministries to optimally carry the burden of governance.
“Anyway, the wait is over. The first set of names for ministerial nominees for confirmation has been sent to the Senate. Subsequent lists will be forwarded in due course.”
The Senate president, Bukola Saraki, announced on Wednesday that he had received the ministerial list from the President and that the Senate would commence deliberation on it on Tuesday.

Wizkid, Olamide, Praiz, others nominated for #TheHeadies2015!

Lagos- With 2015 edition of Nigeria’s biggest and most prestigious annual music awards, The Headies, fast approaching, nominees for the annual awards have been revealed. Some of the biggest nominees for the year include Wizkid, Olamide and Praiz who have received six nominations while Yemi Alade, Cobhams have been nominated in five categories.
Other nominees include PSquare, Korede Bello, Bez, Timi Dakolo, Asa, Reminisce, Mr 2Kay, Seyi Shay, Cynthia Morgan among many others  This year’s nomination is based on the period in review, July 2014 and June 2015.

Davido and Wizkid
  1. BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR
A non-voting category for the best single recording by an artiste or group in the year under review.
  1. Ojuelegba – Wizkid
  2. Eyo – Asa
  3. Wish Me Well – Timi Dakolo
  4. Bez – There’s A Fire
  5. Cobhams – Do the right Thing
  6. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
An individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed song or album in the year under review.
  1. Don Jazzy – Godwin (Korede Bello)
  2. Mastakraft – Wiser (Flavour)
  3. Young John – Bobo (Olamide)
  4. Shizzi – Fans Mi (DavidO)
  5. Legendury Beatz – Ojuelegba
  6. Cobhams – There’s A Fire (Bez)
  7. BEST MUSIC VIDEO
A voting category for the best conceptualist, best directed and most exciting video in the year under review.
This award goes to the video director.
  1. Jamb Question (Simi) – Mex
  2. Crazy (Seyi Shay feat. Wizkid) – Meji Alabi
  3. The Sound (DavidO Feat. Uhuru & Dj Buckz) – Sesan
  4. Katapot (Reekado Banks) – UnLimited LA
  5. Baby Jollof (Solid Star Feat. Tiwa Savage) – Clarence Peters
  6. BEST R&B/POP ALBUM
A category for the best R&B/Pop Album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
  1. Bed of Stone – Asa
  2. A.Y.O. – Wizkid
  3. King of Queens – Yemi Alade
  4. Rich & Famous – Praiz
  5. Double Trouble – Psquare
  6. BEST R&B SINGLE
A category for the best R&B single in the year under review (by a single individual or group).
  1. Heartbeat – Praiz
  2. Mr. Oreo – Iyanya
  3. Say You Love Me – Leriq ft. Wizkid
  4. Do the Right Thing – Cobhams Ft. Bez
  5. Wish Me Well – Timi Dakolo
  6. BEST POP SINGLE
A category for the best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
  1. Ojuelegba – Wizkid
  2. Collabo – P-Square Feat. Don Jazzy
  3. My Woman, My Everything – Patoranking Feat. Wande Coal
  4. Woju – Kiss Daniel
  5. Godwin – Korede Bello
  6. Bobo – Olamide
  7. BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE
A category for the best Reggae/Dancehall single in the year under review (by single individual or group).
  1. German Juice – Cynthia Morgan
  2. Sanko – Timaya
  3. My Body – Solid Star Feat. Timaya
  4. Daniella Whyne – Patoranking
  5. Cheques and Balance – Burna Boy
  6. Bad Girl Special (Remix) – Mr. 2Kay feat. Cynthia Morgan & Seyi Shay
  7. BEST RAP ALBUM
A Non-Voting Category for the Best Album By A Rap Artiste Or Group In Year Under Review.
  1. Baba Hafusa – Reminisce
  2. Street OT – Olamide
  3. Chairman – M.I.
  4. Above Ground Level – Modenine
  5. BEST COLLABO
A voting category for the best R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos).
  1. Local Rapper – Reminisce Feat. Olamide & Phyno
  2. Hold on – Joe El Feat. 2Face Idibia
  3. Bad Girl Special (Remix) – Mr. 2Kay Feat. Cynthia Morgan & Seyi Shay
  4. Shoki (Remix) – Lil’Kesh Feat. Olamide & David O
  5. Do The right Thing – Cobhams ft. Bez
  6. Sisi – Praiz ft. Wizkid
  7. BEST RAP SINGLE
A voting category for a single (released on-air) recording of a rap.
  1. King Kong – Vector
  2. Bad Belle – M.I
  3. Bank Alert – Ill Bliss
  4. Local Rapper – Reminisce Feat. Olamide, Phyno & Stomrex
  5. G.O.D – T.R
  6. BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)
A non-voting category for the single male artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song
or album.
  1. Praiz – If I fall
  2. Shaydee – High
  3. Timi Dakolo – Wish Me Well
  4. Cobhams – Do The Right Thing
  5. Bez – There’s A Fire
  6. BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)
A non-voting category for the single female artiste with most outstanding vocal performances on a single song
or album.
  1. Waje – Coco Baby
  2. Aramide – Iwo Nikan
  3. Asa – Bed of Stone
  4. Simi – Tiff
  5. Yemi Alade – Duro Timi
  6. NEXT RATED
This category is a voting category for the most promising upcoming act in the year under review.
  1. Reekado Bankz
  2. Kiss Daniel
  3. Cynthia Morgan
  4. Korede Bello
  5. Lil’ Kesh
  6. HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION
A voting category for the best new artiste in the year under review.
  1. Praiz – Rich n Famous
  2. Yemi Alade – King of Queens
  3. Skales – Man of the Year
  4. LYRICIST ON THE ROLL
A non-voting category for the Rap Artiste with the best lyrical depth and performance on a single song or
album.
  1. Ill Bliss – Bank Alert (remix) Feat. Ice Prince, Eva Alordiah & Phyno
  2. Vector – King Kong
  3. Reminisce – Baba Hafusa
  4. G.O.D – T.R
  5. BEST STREET-HOP ARTISTE
A voting category for the artiste whose songs are inspired by the streets. Such song should captain lingua,
which may also be originated by the artiste and popular on the street.
  1. Reminisce – Skillashi
  2. Olamide – Bobo
  3. Small Doctor – Mosquito Killer
  4. Mastakraft feat. Olamide, CDQ and David O – Indomie
  5. Falz The Bad Guy – Hello Bae
  6. BEST ‘ALTERNATIVE’ SONG
A voting category for the artiste whose songs reflect any form or style of music which falls outside the
mainstream of recent or past popular musical trends.
  1. Di’Ja – Awww
  2. Bez – There’s A Fire
  3. Asa – Satan Be Gone
  4. Adekunle Gold – Sade
  5. Ugovinna – Rain On Me
  6. Simi – Tiff
  7. ALBUM OF THE YEAR
A voting category for the best album (solo or group) in year under review, that meets judges requirements of
excellence (Songwriting, production, rendition and promotion) and acceptability (Sales and popularity).
  1. Rich n Famous – Praiz
  2. King of Queens – Yemi Alade
  3. Street OT – Olamide
  4. Chairman – M.I.
  5. A.Y.O. – Wizkid
  6. Double Trouble – P Square
  7. ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
Most critically and commercially adjudged artiste in the year under review. Overall most successful artiste for
the year under review.
  1. Olamide
  2. David O
  3. Wizkid
  4. Yemi Alade
  5. P-Square
  6. SONG OF THE YEAR
A voting category for the most popular song in the year under review.
  1. Ojuelegba – Wizkid
  2. Godwin – Korede Bello
  3. Kiss Daniel – Woju
  4. Olamide – Bobo
  5. AFRICAN ARTISTE
A non-Nigerian award category for an individual African artiste or group with the most outstanding achievement,
impact and infiltration into the Nigerian music scene in the year under review.
  1. Diamond Platnumz
  2. Cassper Nyovest
  3. Sarkodie
  4. Uhuru
  5. AKA
Voting to commence in a few days time.
For more information visit www.theheadies.com