Friday 16 October 2015

HELP, TERRORISTS ON RAMPAGE IN THE WEST BANK!


An Israeli border police officer aims his weapon at protesters during a demonstration against the Israeli settlements


The deafening silence of the world powers over the ongoing Israeli terrorism in the occupied Palestine is not only disgusting, irritating and nonsensical but also inhuman and unacceptable. 

Over the last two weeks, illegal settlers in the West Bank and Jerusalem have killed no less than thirty innocent Palestinians in cold blood. Over one thousand have also been injured. While this carnage is going unchecked, the US and its allies, including the gulf monarchs, have remained unconcerned. 

The reportage of the situation has also not been fair as Israel, rather than being portrayed as the real aggressor and terrorist, the Palestinians who had endured the Israeli oppression for decades, are shown as the oppressors. 

Reporting for Israeli Occupation in Palestine

 

For instance, the ever pro-Israeli BBC had the headline ‘Palestinian rioters torch Jewish holy site Joseph's Tomb.’ The story, which reported the attack on Joseph’s Tomb in the West Bank City of Nablus by Palestinians, from paragraph one to the last elicits sympathy for Israel and rage towards the Palestinians. The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbass, who has been alleged to be having security cooperation with Israel, condemned the attack on the tomb in strong terms. Equally, Israel's military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner said the attack was "a blatant violation of the basic value of freedom of worship."



While the Israelis are doing the physical killing, the media is helping to effect the psychological brainwashing of the world on the real situation of things there.


The atrocities by Israeli settlers have both political and religious backing. These two support base spur them on to continue their killings unchecked. The terrorist settlers have been operating under the military cover of the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) and on Friday, 16 October, Rabbis in the terrorist enclave declared that the killing of Palestinian resistance fighters is "a religious duty!

According to Israeli news website, Walla, when right-wing rabbi, Rav Benzion Mutzafi was asked tquestions whether settlers are allowed to kick the insurgent (Palestinians), hit him or shoot him in order to kill him after he has been arrested or is this prohibited, he replied that "It is not only desirable to do so, but it is a religious duty that you hold his head down to the ground and hit him until his last breath."

Similarly, Middle-east Monitor reported that the Chief Rabbi of the city of Safed Shmuel Eliyahu called for all Israeli police officers and soldiers who allow Palestinian resistance fighters to live after their arrest.
 
Chief Rabbi of the city of Safed, Shmuel Eliyahu
Eliyahu wrote on Facebook that "It is prohibited to keep the vandal alive after the operation, because if he is left alive, there is a fear that he would be released and then he would kill others." 

It is pertinent to reiterate that the world is fully aware of the real terrorists in this conflict. The western media may continue to distort the information concerning Israel’s terrorist activities in Palestine, but the truth no matter what will certainly surface soon and when it does, the oppressors will have no option but to surrender to natural justice!
Palestine, remain firm, the whole world is with you!!!

Saturday 3 October 2015

Nigerian Artistes and NBC Ban, Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish

THIS PIECE IS WRITTEN BY A SENIOR COLLEAGUE OF MINE. I CAN'T AGREE LESS WITH HIS SUBMISSIONS. HAPPY READING!



Anyone with a bit of morality, decorum and sense of decency running through his veins cannot, but salute the courage of the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation, NBC when it finally woke from its slumber and summed up courage to wedge the big stick on some songs considered  vulgar, immoral and corruptive.

WIZKID 

NBC recently placed a ban on some songs, including 17 by Nigerian leading artistes, from been aired on radio and television stations, citing several reasons, including ‘obscenity, vulgar lyrics, violence, and indecent exposure’ among others.

The corporation stated that free-to-air channels are not allowed to broadcast music containing vulgar lyrics, obscene scenes with violent contents.

The affected songs are three foreign songs: Nicki Minaj‘s Anaconda, Post To Be by Omarion which featured Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko and Ace Hood’s collaboration with Rick Ross titled Bugatti.

The 17 Nigerian songs include Wizkid‘s In My Bed, Fans Mi by Davido (featuring American rapper Meek Mill), three Olamide songs and Shakiti Bobo and Iyanya‘s collaboration with Don Jazzy, Gift.

Others are Tony Montana by Naeto C featuring D’banj, Oyari (Dr Sid and Tiwa Savage), Gbese (Lil Kesh), Ibadi (May D), Tesojue (Reminisce), Yayo (Phyno), Lomo (Jhybo), Pre‘s The Girl  and 'Baby Konga’ by Lawal Olalekan Olumo a.k.a. Konga.


An insider source said Davido’s Fans Mi was outlawed because it is believed to promote ostentatious lifestyle, drug trafficking and indecent exposure, just as the Nigerian Drug law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) had also expressed concerns about the video.

The last time Nigerians heard of such ban was when the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, BON placed NTTB on some songs because of disagreement on royalties with members of the COSON; the sole Collective Management Organisation (CMO) approved by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) to act on behalf of authors, composers, performers, publishers of musical works and owners of sound recordings in Nigeria.

Many Nigerians consider as appropriate, the ban on the devil’s advocate who are simply destroying the moral fabric of our society, while disguising in the garb of globalisation; but all in the overall interest of financial gains. Sex and sexuality are being marketed wholesale, unhindered.


After many wrongs had been committed
Though, the move came rather belatedly after many wrongs had been committed, those who applauded the ban regard the effort as part of the cultural rejuvenation, value re-orientation and national rediscovery which was currently being embarked upon by President Muhammadu Buhari. The move has also suddenly gingered the erstwhile comatose EFCC to rediscover its bite after dancing Makosa for about eight years. 

The country became whitewashed and the slumber had continued even after Oprah Winfrey dubbed all Nigerians as fraudsters when the nation was agog with the dancing to Yahooze by Olu Maintain without single official condemnation from official quarters.

The effort is thus considered worthwhile since it tells the world that not all Nigerians are morally bankrupt after all.


OLAMIDE

It also sends the necessary signal and make the morally deprived realise that, in any case, some monitoring still exists if wrong things are done and at least, sanctions are there for any one that runs afoul of the law.

Many have wondered and inquired to discern what has gone wrong with all our monitoring organs and censors boards. Some even asked to know whether there still exists in the country, the Ministry of Youth and Culture and National Orientation Agency- as the leadership watch cruelly, how the future (youths) of the most populous black nation is being mortgaged on the altar of freedom, liberty and free market.


Why the prevalence of violence sexual relates crimes?
Come to think of it. Must we swallow anything that is packaged from foreign lands hook, line and sinker? While would this kind of development be justified under what is described as ‘commercial music’?
Simple knowledge of the central nervous system reveals that the nature of what is often watched and listened to has a lot of impulsive impart on the brain and the mind. Do we then need any rocket science to discover the reason behind the pervasiveness of incest, underage sex, rape and other related developments?

Again, why shall we not have proliferation of rubbish when nuisance and thrash are glorified and noble efforts are rubbished and pushed to the back? For instance, while virtually all educative and brain tasking programmes on broadcast media are begging/pleading for sponsors, multinationals are struggling to fund programmes that promote nudity, immorality, drunkenness and time wasting.

DAVIDO

Today the universities debate and quiz, national mathematics competition, business proposal competition, Zain African Challenge among many other brain-teasing and intelligent (IQ) development programmes are off the air due to lack of sponsors. What now dominate our air waves are: Guilder Ultimate Search, Shine Shine Bobo (Star Beer) Maltina Family Dance Show, MTN Project Fame, Beauty Contests, Nigerian Idol, Big Brother Africa, and Star - The Winner; currently being anchored by Uti Nwachukwu among others.

Useless songs with violence and vulgar promoting videos are being rewarded by proselytizers of obscenities as GhaNaija Awards, The Headies, formally known as Hip Hop World Awards., MTV Awards, Grammy Awards, Independent Music Awards, Golden Melody Awards and Gbedu Awards among others. Yet, those who are calling to rectitude and integrity are neither being encouraged nor rewarded.

The prevalence of these thrash called music or song, no doubt symptomises the death of intelligence and the weakness of the thinking faculties of the people. If not, how will an artiste release an album without a track dedicated to any noble theme except love, sex, romance and immorality? Tracks devoted to promoting social harmony, political education and economic emancipation of the people is almost non-existent. If for no other reason, it could be used to critique and run commentaries on popular or unpopular government policies. Better still, songs and music could be better used to enlighten the teaming masses as it was in the good old days of Haruna Ishola, Ebenezer Obey Commander, Ayinla Omowura, Ik Dairo, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Oliver De Coque, Dan Maraya and a host of others. Today no new theme is available in the market except love, champagne, and booty songs!


ASA

This is where music stars like Asa (especially her newest song- Bed of Stone); Sound Sultan (in 2010 where he featured conscious rapper M.I.) Timi Dakolo and Beautiful Nubia stand out. They dared to be different; churning out songs with noble and splendid themes; refusing to join the bandwagon under the pretext of the usual lame excuse: ‘that is the demand and wants of the society’. They argue: “If the society does not appreciate or want it, how come people are buying it and artistes are smiling to the banks’.
TIMI DAKOLO


The argument holds no water, lacks merit and simply falls like a pack of cards. For instance, should you permit your children to take to permissiveness, allowing them to watch television and play computer games at the expense of their studies, they will happily embrace it. Similarly, if you feed your children with junks: biscuits and sweets instead of good nourishments of fruits and vegetables, will they not embrace it and praise you as ‘the best dad or mum in the world’? Hence, as those children have rights to good parentage and proper guidance, innocent Nigerian youths equally deserves the rights to good governance, proper guidance and ideal spiritual or soul nourishment to make them useful to themselves, their families and the country at large.

Singers like Iyanya and the management of Made Men Music, the record label under which, Iyanya is signed had in the wake of the NBC ban said the restriction won’t affect their song’

Speaking on behalf of the group, Iyanya’s manager, Ubi Franklin arrogantly said; “My song don blow already so whether them ban am, I no mind. I don’t feel bad in any way. Nobody can fault the NBC. It is a body that decides whether a song has vulgar lyrics or whether it should fit for airplay so it is their decision to make….”

Of course, no sane person should expect anything contrary from the originator of the obnoxious materials; but since they are not hurt, it means NBC must be allowed to do his job. So, good riddance to bad rubbish.

However, what cannot be denied is that Nigeria’s entertainment industry has grown to economic reckoning, the ‘transformation’ of Jonathan administration and the rebasing exercise placed Nigeria as biggest entertainment industry in Africa, with Nollywood contributing N853.9bn or 1.2% to Nigeria GDP in 2013. Though Nollywood ranks 2nd largest producer of movies behind Bollywood, it is placed behind Hollywood and Bollywood in terms of economic generation raking $590m annually.

But beyond the economic boost, our entertainment industry has become a veritable medium of impacting social decadence to the public. Today we have: Abasha-Iranu, Jedi…, Iyalaya…, I want to do shina today, Bajinatuka fawon..., Efe joku nioo, Moti mu dongoyaro..., Enter the place, Pishaun, E ju won si Konga…, Shake your behindocks, Elo lobo e..., 'E pon mi si Konga'…, Dayan mo etc. Our Nollywood now promotes sex, nudity, assault, violence, smoking, rascality etc.


In what a friend called a ‘Transformation that needs Change’:

“Now that change is here, our government should make National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) work. Any video that is anathema to human nature must be taken off public”, he concluded.

At this juncture, the argument of rights and liberty of the artiste and the listeners is useless and therefore not tenable. If not, why do governments globally arrest drug addicts and refuse to allow them kill themselves? Why was Governor Babatunde Fashola’s decision to ban Okada (motorbike) on the highways applauded, even when the riders were willing to commit suicide on daily basis?



Moral sanctity
That it has market value and promotes mere economic interest of the few at the detriment of the moral sanctity of many is also foolhardy. Should we rely on such baseless position then, the world the world would not have been justified for frowning at the ‘blood diamond’ exploit in Ivory Coast and for condemning Mexico, Columbia as well as Afghanistan that make a fortune and brisk money from hard drugs.

Serious countries do not allow harmful foreign cultures to be marketed to their innocent youths- the future of the nation; and that is exactly what the NBC has done.

In as much as musicians like D-banj otherwise known as Koko-Master (Oliver-Twist, Tumba), Olu-Maintain (Yahooze); Kelly Handsome (Maga don pay) Zule Zoo, Kokolets/Tongolo, X-Project (Lorile...) MP (Pasa), Tuface (Enter the Place), Tiwa Savage (Gboju o), St Janet of St Bottle Cathedral and so on might have escaped ban since they released their albums when NBC was in deep slumber; and the likes of Shaggy, Usher, Snoop Dogg with other foreign artistes showcasing naked girls in their tracks might not have been affected by the ban, the recent effort simply symbolises the dawn of a new era and a good step in the right direction.

Some even ask: why banning the songs when they’ve already gone viral or when it could be downloaded on the internet and will remain on cable platforms like Hip TV, MTV Base and Soundcity? Others simply ask: why banning ‘Shakiti Bobo’ when two hit songs have followed it? Yes, those questions sound logical, but the simple answer is that, with the ban, innocent souls are protected from their damaging effects. So let their fans keep consuming the garbage at night clubs, disco parties and private abodes.

Such position only reminds one of the arguments of the corrupt individuals who have virtually mortgaged our future through their mindless looting of the nation’s treasury; but are rather masquerading under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to find fault in what they tagged ‘needless fight against corruption’. They argued that concentration on fighting corruption may likely slow down governance (as if fighting corruption is not part of governance and as if that was never part of the campaign promises of PMB).