Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Half Of A Yellow Sun Is Nollywood’s Most Expensive Movie Ever


With a production cost of about N1.27 billion ($8m), the movie adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel Half Of A Yellow is being tagged as Nollywood’s most expensive movie ever.
The movie, shot in Tinapa Film Studio in Cross Rivers & the UK is set to be released shortly. The cast comprises of Nigerian & Britons including  Chiwetel Ejiofor (Kinky Boots, American Gangster, 2012, Salt); Thandie Newton (Mission: Impossible II, Crash, The Pursuit of Happiness); Anika Noni Rose (Dreamgirls, The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

PRAIZ IS TAKING OVER NAIROBI!


Afro-soul diva, Atemi Ayungu hosted a listening party for close friends and music industry professionals for her new album ‘Manzili’.
She dished about her new project, “The album is called ‘Manzili’ which roughly translates to state of life or revelations. It is about the things I have always wanted to talk about and the things I think about. I have been working on it for two years and it is here now.
Atemi who will be launching her album on April 12 also spoke of her admiration for Nigerian artiste Praiz ; “I will be launching my album and my new image in collaboration with Nigerian artiste Praiz.
Praiz is awesome and has a John Legend like voice. I’m really looking forward to that. I would like to record something with him when he is in own but on stage we will do some of my songs and some of his songs and some covers.
The MTN Project Fame alumni  has already confirmed his appearance at the album launch concert.

“Why Patience Jonathan travelled”


Office of the First Lady, Monday, said Dame Patience Jonathan’s visit to Germany and other European countries was for routine medical check-up and to visit her ailing mother, saying there was no need for negative insinuations in the media.
A statement by the Special Assistant to the First Lady, Ayo Osinlu, urged Nigerians to develop the habit of praying for their leaders as done in other countries.
According to the statement, “it is unfortunate that again, some media houses have allowed themselves to be used by dedicated mischief makers against the basic tenet of professional journalism, which regards truth as sacred.


“For the avoidance of doubts and ambiguities, we wish to state that the First Lady travelled to Dubai, after which she proceeded to Paris, France, to participate in the 1st Green Women Conference, which took place in Paris on March 17, where she received the 2013 Global Women Leaders’ Award for Peace.
“She, thereafter, proceeded to Italy from where she went to Germany to see her mother, Mama Sisi, who is currently receiving medical attention.
“The First Lady is spending sometime overseeing the management of her mother’s condition. She is also using the opportunity to spend quality time with her holidaying children before they return to school, as they are with her to see their grandmother.
“It is notable that Her Excellency has a history of visiting the hospital in Germany even before she became the First Lady, thus making her medical trips routine.
“It is also instructive to state that medical experts have recommended that every human being should undergo medical check-up every six months, even if not suffering ill health.
“Therefore, hospital visitations of our leaders should not become leading media issues or attract disrespectful comments, just as the current circumstances of former President Mandela and other African leaders in similar situations, and even those who died, have not attracted negative comments from their people.”

Monday, 1 April 2013

19 killed, four villages sacked over death of two cows

The alleged killing of two cows through poisoning  in Mafan village, Fadan Atakar Chiefdom of Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State, set off an orgy that led to the killing of 19 people, and the destruction of  four villages between last Saturday and Sunday, according to the Chairman of Kaura Local Government Area, Mr. Kumai Badun.
Also, 10 people were critically injured in the violence. They were taken to Jankwano ECWA Church Hospital, Jos and Kaura General Hospital for treatment, Badu added.
According to him, no fewer than 5000 people from the four affected communities have become refugees and are camped in two places, Fadan Atakar, and Zangan.
The Public Relations Officer of Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Mallam Abubakar Adamu,  confirmed the development, saying as at  Friday, the number of refugees at the two  camps was 500, but  the number was bound to rise.
The Kaduna State Police spokesman, Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP, Aminu Lawan, corroborated the story, but said he had not been briefed on the casualty figure by the Area Commander in charge of the affected area.
Speaking to Vanguard from one of the camps at Model Primary School, Fadan Atakar, Badu said it was the first time Atakar ever came under Fulani attack.
Narrating what led to the violence, Badu said: “There was a young man, Aboi Stephen (21), in Mafan who had been complaining that some cattle have been grazing in his dry season farm. I was told that the cattle destroyed a good portion of the farm, and that there was no end in sight to the destruction. Only the Fulanis own cattle there.

“About two weeks ago, two Fulani cows were found dead, apparently of poison. The owner of the cows was said to have publicly warned Aboi of the grave consequences of his action. I don’t know if it was Aboi that poisoned the cows, or even if they died of poisoning.
“Then one day, Aboi was found missing. After a search by the villages they found his corpse which had deep machete cuts  and his throat was slit open.
“Upon that discovery, women and children mobilised to the palace of the chief of Atakar, Chief Tobias Nkom-Wada accusing him of inviting the Fulani into Atakar land in the first place. They vandalised the palace and the chief is now living in his personal house in Tachire.
“On seeing what the women and children did, the Fulanis started moving out en mass to their kin in Kanawuri areas of Plateau State, which also has some Atakar speaking villages.
“On their way, they shot a young man that same day in Kanawuri area. That pitched them against the Atakar in Plateau State and they fought for days. The fighting led to the burning of some Atakar villages.
They affected ones had to move to this Local Government, where we open the first refugee camp for them. at Mifi. But, we have merged it with the other two, because it was too vulnerable.
When the Army moved in last week, the Fulanis left Kanawuri in Plateau, state  back to this place with their arms.
“Last Saturday, by 3pm. They attacked  Mafan, Zalang, Taliki and Zangkan villages up those hills,  while able bodied men had gone to the farms or the market. They went on unchallenged from 3pm on Saturday, till Sunday morning.
“When the Army arrived the scene on Sunday morning the Officer in charge told me that they counted 19 bodies. All the Houses in the villages have been burnt.

Nigeria Rules African Athletics!

Nigerian junior athletes proved that athletics is still very much alive in the country, when they topped the medals table of the Africa Youth Athletics Championships here in Warri, DeltaState.
Team Nigeria had trailed Egypt on the table after three days of competition, but an outbreak of success in the final day of activity saw the juniors winning most of the gold on offer, much to the appreciation of the near capacity crowd at the Warri Township Stadium.
Divine Oduduru and Deborah Adewale completed a sprint double by winning the boys and girls 200m race. While Veronica Kasie Ugeh won in javelin, Onome Nathaniel won in 400m hurdles, and the women relay medley team raked in the gold to take Nigeria’s haul on the final day to eight.
“Last year we won the African Championships in BeninRepublic after 10 years. Our junior athletes have also demonstrated that our athletics is on its way to recovery. We just need to have this winning mentality,” said Athletics Federation of Nigeria president Solomon Ogba.

Medals Table
G S B
Nigeria 13 10 12
Egypt 8 6 2
Ethiopia 6 13 6
Kenya 5 4 2
Gambia 2 – -
Ertirea 1 1 1
Morocco 1 0 2
Uganda 0 1 0
B/Faso 0 1 1
Namibia 0 0 2
Mauritius 0 0 2
Benin 0 0 2
Zimbabwe 0 0 1

Togo 0 0 1
Mozam 0 0 1

Botswana 0 0 1

Bloody Easter averted in Kano, 14 terrorists killed


THE Joint Military Task Force, yesterday, averted what would have turned out as a bloody Easter in Kano, following a combat operation that left 14 insurgents dead, a primed car laden with explosives for suicide attack and assorted weapons of war recovered.
The bloody operation that took place at Layin Yan’awaki , Ungwa-Uku General area of Tarauni Local Council of the state brought economic activities in the commercial nerve centre of Northern Nigeria to a standstill while the gun duel lasted.

Conducting newsmen round the battle ground, the Brigade Commander 3 motorized Brigade, Bukavu Barrack, Kano, Brigadier General Iliyasu Isa Abba said, “my men were on cordon and search operations in the wee hours of this morning at Layin Yan’awaki, Ungwa –Uku General Area  when suddenly they came under fire from terrorists that triggered a gun duel”.
General Iliyasu Abba said that the ensuing firefight that lasted for six hours left 14 insurgents dead, while undisclosed number of others were arrested, stressing that “it was an opportunity to demonstrate our superior fire power, and the gallant officers and men gave a good account of themselves”.
The imminent disaster was averted as the British government, weekend, advised its citizens in Nigeria to stay away from 22 states including Bauchi, Gombe, Borno and Yobe, for fear of retaliatory attacks by terrorist groups due to the involvement of Britain in the war in Mali.
Anyaoku challenges Northern govs
Meanwhile, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, has challenged governors in the northern axis where  activities of Boko Haram insurgents are rife to fish out the leaders, insisting that those governors should not shy away as it is their primary responsibility to do so.
Suicide car, arms, explosives recovered 
The JTF recovered from the scene, a Golf car primed with explosives, which the commander revealed was ready for a “suicide mission in the city”, while 14 AK 47 assault rifles were recovered.
Also recovered from the scene that comprises two adjoining houses were fabricated anti-aircraft machine guns, a pump action rifle, large quantities of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), and chemicals for making IEDs.
The entire Ungwa-Uku General Area was barricaded by military men during the operation and both human and vehicular movement was restricted to a portion of  Zaria Road and Eastern Bye pass.
In line with earlier vow of the JTF to demolish property housing suspected terrorists in the state, the military pulled down the two houses and investigation is ongoing to track the property owners.
Panicky residents who woke up to deafening blast of explosives and sporadic gunshots remained indoors several hours after the operation. This might be connected with heavy presence of troops that were still engaged in a mop-up operation.
Britain to citizens: Stay away from violence-prone states
In a travel advisory, the British government cautioned its citizens to stay away from Bauchi, Gombe, Borno and Yobe, for fear of retaliatory attacks by terrorist groups due to the involvement of Britain in the war in Mali.
The travel advisory also declared 18 other states unsafe, urging its citizens to restrict travel to the affected states, except where absolutely unavoidable.
The advisory also cautioned British citizens not to travel to specific cities and areas across the country, including riverine areas of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and CrossRiver states, Warri, Kano, and Okene.
It further cautioned its citizens against making unnecessary travel plans that would take them to Kaduna, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kogi, Abia, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Plateau and Adamawa states.
The travel advisory from the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office released to journalists in Abuja, read:  “There is a high threat from terrorism in Nigeria; there is a threat of retaliatory attacks, following the French intervention in Mali.
“A bomb attack at a bus station in Kano on March 18, 2013, resulted in multiple casualties; there is a high threat of kidnap throughout Nigeria; recent terrorist kidnaps have occurred mostly in northern Nigeria, but could occur anywhere in Nigeria.
“In recent years, many attacks have taken place during religious and public holidays against public or crowded places, including places of worship. During the Easter period, you should be particularly vigilant in and around such locations.
“Demonstrations and civil unrest can occur at short notice. Follow news reports and be alert to developments. If you become aware of any nearby protests you should leave the area immediately. A number of curfews are in force.
“Before considering any travel, take professional security advice. Be vigilant at all times, keep others informed of your travel plans and vary your routines. You should follow your employer’s security advice, make sure your accommodation is secure and review your security measures regularly.
“Violent crime is common in the south of the country, including Lagos.  Flash flooding can occur during the wet season (June to October). There is a greater risk from water-borne diseases during the rainy season.
“Around 117,000 British nationals visit Nigeria each year. 50 British nationals needed consular assistance in Nigeria in the period April 1, 2011 – March 31, 2012”
Fish out Boko Haram leaders, Anyaoku tasks Northern govs
Urging northern governors to fish out Boko Haram leaders, Anyaoku said that the international community was deeply concerned about Nigeria’s security challenges.
He was also of the view that the Federal Government should dialogue with Boko Haram group once their leaders are unmasked, noting that such a dialogue should be a prelude to possible amnesty instead of putting out amnesty as a pre-condition.
He spoke during the reception marking his 80th birthday and 50th marriage anniversary at his country home, Obosi, AnambraState, weekend which was graced by dignitaries from all walks of life.
Although he differed with fear already expressed in some quarters that the country was on  the brink of another civil war because of the activities of the Boko Haram, he quickly added that the security challenges were posing a danger and should be addressed as there was already a growing concern by the international community.
His words: “My take is that Nigeria is facing various challenges at the moment especially the insecurity in the country particularly the activities of the Boko Haram. These pose very serious crisis for the country and I don’t believe that we are on the brink of a civil war. But I do believe that we face serious challenges which must be addressed because if they are not addressed, then they could lead to the situation that those who said Nigeria is on the brink of a civil war are predicting.
“I am the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs and I do offer advice to the President in the area of Nigeria’s foreign policy and in the area of Nigeria’s relations with the outside world. I think the outside world are looking at us very favourably but there is growing concern in the outside world about security situation in our country. And I believe that the government is addressing it through the efforts of our security agencies and law enforcement agencies to crack down on the leaders of Boko Haram and get them to book.
Identify the leaders
“What I would like to see also happen is that the government should make more serious effort to identify who the leaders of Boko Haram are. And this is not just the Federal Government. This is primarily the responsibility of the state governments in our northern part of the country. They should help the Federal Government in identifying who the leaders of this Boko Haram group are so that the Government can invite them to a dialogue because I do believe that it would be right for the government to pursue a policy of the carrot and stick.
Amnesty shouldn’t be condition for dialogue
“Of course dialogue first, you cannot begin to talk of amnesty before dialogue. You cannot begin to talk of amnesty when innocent people are still being killed. I think the first thing we should talk about is to identify the leaders, engage them in a dialogue and amnesty would be result of a dialogue not a pre-condition to a dialogue”.
Asked whether Nigeria was really being taken seriously in the fight against corruption by the international community, especially the United States, when president, Barack Obama, aborted an earlier scheduled visit to Nigeria, he said: “I don’t think it is correct to say that the United States President cancelled his visit to Nigeria because of the pardon to Chief Alamieyeseigha; that is not correct. I think relations between Nigeria and United States are still very good and we do continue to exchange views on matters of concern to them and matters of concern to us. So I don’t think that the pardon to Alamieyeseigha has had any role to play in our dialogue. I believe that the President is serious when he said that he is against corruption and using the agencies of government to fight corruption. But at the same time, I think that corruption is still a very serious impediment to our national development.”
Expressing joy at the massive turn-out of personalities on the occasion, Anyaoku said, “I feel very excited and very appreciative of the fact that so many people could come from all walks of life from former Head of State, General Gowon to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji  Tambuwal to the governors from various states and the traditional rulers.
“ I am very appreciative that they could come from all over the country to join in the celebration. If you heard what the Primate said in his sermon and what the chairman of this reception said, they did attach importance to my achievements on the global scene. They did mention the fact that I was very much involved in the process that led to the ending of apartheid in South Africa. That I was very much involved in the process that brought democracy back to Nigeria and that I was very much involved in the liberation of Southern African racist minority ruled governments like Rhodesia  which became Zimbabwe and Namibia. They did mention all these and these were facts and they also acknowledged the fact that I am the first African to have a professorial chair named after him at a top BritishUniversity. There is now an Emeka Anyaoku Professor of Commonwealth Studies in the University of London. They mentioned my other global achievements and I appreciated that”, he added.
Jonthan hails Anyaoku
President Goodluck Jonathan in a goodwill message he sent to Anyaoku, said:  “In the past four score years of a life of outstanding accomplishment and great personal fulfillment, you have not only served our nation at the highest levels with an uncommon sense of patriotism and unwavering dedication, you have also brought great pride to Nigeria through your notably successful service as Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations. Till date, you continue to give of yourself in the service of the fatherland.”
Chairman of the occasion, Ambassador Ralph Uwechue in his opening remarks called for peaceful co-existence among the ethnic nationalities in the country.
He said:  “It is not easy to talk about Nigeria existing as one country today without direct reference to General Yakubu Gowon, who has found time to be here. General Gowon fought a war. All of us have our views what led to the war and how it was fought. But the important thing is that when the war ended, the military might of Lagos did not intoxicate Gowon and he insisted on the story and practice of  no victor no vanquished. General Gowon, our dear Yakubu, we salute you. What we want in Nigeria is commitment to the cause of our country.
“When we do disagree, we disagree on principles but continue to work for the unity of Nigeria based 100 per cent on fairness to all the various units that make up this country”.
Earlier at the church service held at Saint Andrew’s Church, Obosi, officiated by a galaxy of ministers led by the Archbishop Metropolitan & Primate of All Nigeria, Most Reverend Nicholas Okoh, the celebrant Chief Emeka Anyaoku openly turned down gifts but asked that those willing to offer him birthday gifts should direct such to Iyi-Enu Mission hospital where he was born for its upgrade.
Anyaoku’s home town – Obosi  stood still as personalities from all walks of life, far and near congregated.
Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon,  Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Rep Ndudi Elumelu, ACN National leader Senator Bola Tinubu, Minister of Labour Mr. Emeka Nwogu, Governors of Anambra, Imo, Abia, Edo, Minister of Finance Prof Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Professor Pat Utomi, Senator Chris Ngige, including  Chief Judge of Anambra State, Justice Peter Umeadi (Vanguard Man of the Year Award winner 2009)  and traditional rulers were among the numerous dignitaries that graced the occasion.

Sunday, 31 March 2013

2Face and Annie's wedding, not so much of a fairy tale after all



It was billed as the wedding of the year, and so it was no surprise that everybody wanted to be present there. It didn’t matter to some people whether they were invited or not. It was 2Face's wedding and they just had to attend.
So, it ended up being a struggle.

Gate Crashers
Quite a number of people gave out their invites to friends who were overjoyed to attend even if they didn’t know Annie and 2face personally. They made it worse by coming with other friends who were equally not invited.

Invite Screening
Even if 2face decided to get married on the moon, it’s certain non-invited guests will do anything to be in attendance, and this was clearly evident in Dubai. Screening before entry was tight but trust Nigerians to always find a way around the toughest situations.

2Face & Annie’s Love Boat
After having a huge turnout of guests, things got even more interesting as it became the survival of the fittest to get on the ferry that conveyed everyone to the venue of the reception which was ‘The Royal Beach Island’.
It wasn’t easy even for 2face and Annie to get onto their own love boat. 2face who hardly ever gets angry complained bitterly about it to those already on board. “Ol’boy, Na wao, to enter my own boat na wahala, our own boat o”.

Security Guards force their way on board.The workers on the boat kept shouting “Move back, you will die”; scared that people might fall inside the water as they tried to force their way in. Twice Senator Florence Ita Giwa tried to get in but she was pushed back. The organizers begged her for patience as they tried to get her on board but it didn’t work.  There was nothing like VIP entry into the boat.
She later went home. After all, she lives like a queen in her beautiful house in Dubai. Wunmi Obe also could not attend the Beach Island reception as she could not get into the boat.

Clueless Organizers
They may have successfully organized big weddings but 2face and Annie Idibia’s wedding organizers should have known that this particular wedding would be a different kettle of fish altogether. A handful of fans came from different parts of the world believing they would get in and they did.
One member of the organising team, Naomi Adenuga was very rude to guests. “I don’t care if you are a dignitary or celebrity, get off the boat”, she shouted; insisting on the black card which was distributed at the venue to their own friends and people as the new authentic invite to the boat; ignoring many invited guests that flew in with their own money.