Saturday, July 26, 2014

I Am In Happy Place, Marriage Might Happen Next Year - OMAWUMI

I have a small number of Nigerian celebrities I can call my friends.  There are few others I can't call friends because we are not close, but I sincerely like them, as well as enjoy their company whenever we get to catch up. I often find myself in some unusual and wonderful places because of the travels my job require.



Omawumi is one of those I will not drop her name and say we are great friends, but she is one of those Nigerian Celebrities that I honestly enjoy her company and love because of her candid, honest and straight to the point nature.  She does not pretend to suffer fool gladly at all, but she can easily use euphemism like "slow people" for those that others will describe as "fools".


If you have never met a warri girl or don't know what one is like, find time to watch Omawumi in conversation.  She is a delight to interview and a joy to watch, whether while on stage singing or dancing.

Omawumi was my guest on Sunrise this Saturday morning at Channels TV and I had so much laughter, I could have been interview Julius Agwu and Alibaba on the home stretch today.

I asked her about the father of her gorgeous little girl and what their relationship is like now.  Omawumi said she is in a happy place and having a very happy family life.  She even hinted at marriage next year being a possibility.


 I take that as not just a mere hint, she is not the kind of person that would make loose statements about marriage unless it has been considered and already being worked on.

Omawumi is one young Nigerian musician that makes me proud each time I watched her on stage either in Nigeria or the few times I saw her perform outside the shores of this country.

 
I am wishing Omawumi the very best of luck with here new song #Megbele and of course whenever the wedding bell tolls, we will be here to congratulate and pray they "be together ever after".
 Here is the Video of the interview where Omawumi seemingly dropped the hint about the forthcoming wedding and when a lady starts talking about wedding location and all, its no longer hint... its for real... :-)


 



Sunday, July 20, 2014

#OsunDecides2014 - The Debate

On Saturday, I had such amazing time asking questions and allowing the representatives of the PDP Candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore and that of the incumbent Governor of State of Osun, APC's Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola trade words and have a bit of a #ShoutMatch.  Each time it seems to be getting out of hand I play the puppeteer and stopped them. When they go on for a bit longer, I threatened to put an end to the conversation because its becoming a #ShoutMatch.

I asked the DG of Omisore Campaign Organization what his principal has on his manifesto, offering the good people of Osun.  He have a 5-point agenda that has Education, Agriculture and Infrastructure Development on it.  The unfortunate part of this kind of conversation is that you never get the details of how these 5-point agenda will be achieved, especially details of where the money will come from, considering there is limit to what the state generates (IGR) and what it gets from Federation Account (FAAC).

But it was interesting to see how excited each of the representatives were when it was time for them to shoot down the achievements of the incumbent or the track record of the other candidates.

At the end of the segment, Alero, my co-presenter said we didn't want a fight in the studio, and all of them in unison said, "no way", we are all friends, all that argument is just politics and argument for television.

The one word that seemed to have gained a life of its own since the Ekiti Election is #StomachInfrastructure and it was mentioned in the same breath with bags of rice, which made me wonder if this has now become the norm.  Is it a case of how big your bag of rice is that determines your number of votes now or how you cater for #StomachInfrastructure.

We will have to wait and see how things pan out come the August Election in the State of Osun.  One's prayer and hope will continue to be that there will be a huge turn out, the people will vote, not for popularity or #StomachInfrastructure, but rather for manifesto that make sense and can deliver gains of democracy for the good people of Osun.


Finally, I can not shout this out loud enough, we have to create a groundswell of voters enlightenment, so that there is a clear link and understanding of the fact that a good choice will determine quality of education, job opportunities, improvement of infrastructure, quality health service and more, while bad choice based on bags of rice and #StomachInfrastructure will lead to poorly equipped hospitals, regular problems of unpaid salaries, corruption that pays back those who delivered the bags of rice and of course impunity.




The Queue For Kerosene

 Its a bright and sunny morning, I had to be up early to join the Sunrise Daily crew of Channels TV, so we can hit the ground running with the show being broadcast live from Yenagoa in Bayelsa State. As we drive past the very first ever flyover in Bayelsa State, I was so busy admiring the beautiful landscape and corner of my eye saw what looked like sea of heads and close by, bright and colourful jerry cans.

I had to ask the driver to stop quickly, because, just the day before, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake Dickson was very happy to brag to about a thousand people in the hall at the Bayelsa State Investment & Economic Forum, that Oloibiri is just under 10minutes drive away and that is the first place Nigeria hit oil. See the picture that caught my attention:

 I got off the vehicle, took my camera, Canon EOS600D, which my friend in the US likes to refer to as "The Beast" and walked into the midst of tired beings, some said they had been on the queue for Kerosene from about 5am, while other said they had to leave their Jerry cans in that location on queue and beg for someone to look after it for them.

Its not an extremely unusual sight in Yenagoa, I was informed by one of them, and another one chipped in quickly, "you no dey see this kain queue for Lagos? Na everywhere ooo. Welcome to Nigeria."  All I could do was shake my head just for one reason only.

It beggars belief that crude oil is abundant in the Niger Delta, the President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is from Bayelsa State and  The Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Allison-Madueke is from Yenagoa Local Govt, also in Bayelsa State, yet, the people queue for a by-product of substance that come in abundant quantity from their community.  It is almost as ridiculous as asking a nomad in the sahara to queue endlessly just to buy sand.

 

Nigeria never cease to amaze me as a nation with virtually every thing that is needed to make life a grand pleasure for all citizens and create a nation that is the envy of the rest of the African Continent, if not the world, yet the basic thinks fail and often are seemingly non-existent.

Nigeria has experienced scarcity of Kerosene for many years as some blame the marketers, others say its those importing the product, while NNPC absolves itself of any complicity in this embarrassing situation.  In the midst of it all, there have been stories of monumental corruption in the petroleum sector and till tomorrow, its unlikely anyone will be investigated or convicted not to dare think of being jailed.

This is one more proof that Nigerians need to demand better government, but when they are opting to not rock the boat or allow politics of region and or religion rule the day, the result will be infrastructure deficiency, reign of "stomach infrastructure" as reason(s) for political decisions, especially in the area of voting and other unspeakable and outrightly disturbing actions/decisions that do not bode well for the nation.

Come 2015, the nation will go to the polls again to elect new leaders, if manifestos are not published and scrutinized, with explanations being demanded for blanket statements like 7point agenda that means nothing, then #Queue4Kerosene will continue to be hashtag for a long while, but it will still mean nothing because twitter hashtags in Nigeria do not in themselves stir the conscience of the nation or that of national leaders.