I celebrated Governor Rauf
Aregbesola’s re-election, possibly to his consternation, if he got to
know, and his supporters’, who are always riled by my constant critical
appraisal of his administration and political activities. To the
governor, despite being a younger brother, I was an enemy. Weeks to his
re-election, he laid into me at the launch of Professor Wale Adebanwi’s
book in Lagos. The condescension in the public upbraid reeked revenge. I
spent the night of the day “working” his re-election. Yes, I
collaborated with some of his own to do “covert campaign”. Campaigns
everywhere cost time, money and energy. Mine was not an exception. I
have strong commitments of those involved not to breathe an air of it to
him. What I did would also not be of public knowledge until his exit,
God willing, in 2018. He, however owes me nothing, because he sent me,
on no errands.
Yes, my support for him was partly clannish, but not
ethnically-periscopical. He loves governance. He has passion for
leadership. He is ambitious to be a legend in public service. Even when
he is not going in the right direction, he is always in a hurry to
deliver. Because he loves to dare, I was convinced he could be
different.
But I refused to be persuaded to turn this space to his mega-phone.
It was and still is, the only avenue to tell him hurtful truth anytime
his hurrying holes a gulf between him and the led. God willing, nothing
will change for the next four years, because he must be helped to finish
strong. The grossly-miscontrued, stomach-rumbling three-series “Before
Osun Falls” was to save him from himself.
First message for Mr. Governor, don’t be too quick to lock down names
on enemy-list. Your supposed enemies, particularly in PDP, won
re-election for you. Sycophants would always be around you, racing your
endorphin, the feel-good hormone. But it would be fool-hardy to believe
them that O’this, O’that alone got you re-elected. Information at my
disposal says five local governments were won for you by PDP
“renegades”, excellent outing in another three local governments was
also due to fifth columnists within opposition fold, particularly those
who could not swallow Iyiola Omisore’s candidacy but didn’t want to
defect and the required two-thirds, in another two local governments.
The mathematics of all these not being part of your votes, is obvious.
You said to me during the Lagos encounter that because I am younger
in age, I wasn’t qualified to critique your acts in government. Without
necessarily re-opening old wounds, the education reform that nearly cost
your job, was hewed by an Octogenarian Nobel Laureate. Those who
modified the acceptable version were of perceivable inferior intellect
and younger in age. If the mindset that received my admonitions, was
same upon which aides’ counsel were poured in the past, the time for
change is now.
Sir, it is cool to be working “the enigma” concept with aides, but
making those lower in status and age, feel worthless, won’t be the way
to go. I am sure the governor will appreciate his own better now,
because bits of that victory belonged to different efforts. Being a
studious person, given to logic, the governor must have by now, done an
objective analysis of the election figures. If the winning percentage is
a measure of the projected awesome performance of the governor, then
something would be amiss. It is either that performance is over-hyped or
not totally appreciated by the people. That means there are things to
be done differently but the good news is the spread of the winning
votes, which would translate into proportionate governance delivery
across the state. Without impugning the person of the first runner-up, a
lesser baggage-laden candidate with humility to woo offended party
members, could have possibly consigned the governor to the “parallel
government” option. I say this because of those who would keep singing
“Aregbesola ma basere lo (keep doing things same way). Apart from
Osogboland and Ijesaland, other areas where the governor had impressive
figures, had obvious imprints of last-minute beautiful brides, courted
to divorce PDP. He should find out why O’ Performance was not enough in
those places. In the build-up to the election, he was badly lacerated
with religion, capital-flight, debt profile, school re-classification,
public service welfare and comportment horse-whip.
Infact, it was a last-minute snatching from Omisore’s jaw. His
subdued visage the day after the election, is a testament to a victory
forged on the altar of compromise, bending backward and forward,
sensible sacrifices and humbling letting-go. That is why political
promises made in the heat of re-election moments should be fully
redeemed because one may run to the same shelter twice to escape being
soaked. I know commitments to heavyweights like Olagunsoye Oyinlola and
Isiaka Adeleke, Fatai Akinbade (Aregbesola did not win his Olaoluwa LG
for free), Olubunmi Etteh et al, would alter APC’s equations
substantially, but the outcome of Kayode Fayemi reneging on Ayo Fayose
senatorial promise, should communicate enough lessons.
A
pre-election poll put Aregbesola ahead of his party in popularity. It
means any other candidate would perform below his average performance in
the election. Does this communicate anything to APC about its future in
the South-West? It is now getting down to personalities and not
platforms. It should guide Aregbesola as APC leader in picking
candidates for other elections in the state in 2015. The party may be
also headed for a worsting in Yorubaland in 2015 if internal democracy
is not embraced.
Aregbesola may consider it an impunity for a younger brother to
counsel him on governance but he would have no choice in the next four
year because I have a vote to protect. It was my aged mother’s. She got
out by 7:13 am to vote him. May I also remind him that only genuine
brothers speak the truth to one another.
"THE BLACKER THE BERRY THE SWEETER THE JUICE/
I SAY THE DARKER THE FLESH,THEN THE DEEPER THE ROOTS!" ---TUPAC
I SAY THE DARKER THE FLESH,THEN THE DEEPER THE ROOTS!" ---TUPAC
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL!--CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY WITH ME BY DOING ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING THINGS TO UPLIFT THE BLACK RACE!
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
BLACK PEOPLE! -OJO IBI MI NI OCT.31ST-MY BIRTHDAY IS ON THAT DAY AND I WILL BE 70 YEARS OLD! -EGBA MI O! -HELP ME CELEBRATE BY DOING ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING THINGS
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70 YEARS! EGBA ME O TO CELEBRATE IT WITH !1.SPONSORING :"BEST YORUBA
SPEAKER CONTEST" IN THE VILLAGE WHERE THE LIBRARY IS LOCATED!SINCE
YORUBA IS DYING THIS ONE EFFECTIVE MAY TO BRIBE YORUBAS TO SPEAK
UNDILUTED YORUBA!OR 2.GIVING ME CLAY BLOCKS FOR EBUN MI SO I CAN START
OUR FAMILY HOUSE IN THAT ADEYIPO VILLAGE SINCE THEY HAVE GIVEN ME LAND
TO DO SO! OR 3, A SUB FOR THE LIBRARY! (www.africanheritageresearch.net ) OR 4.A HAMPER WHICH I HAVE NEVER
GOTTEN SINCE I HAVE BEEN IN NIGERIA O! E SE O OMO YORUBA ATATA O! OMO DUDU AMERIKKKA! OMO DUDU EVERYWHERE!(BLACK PEOPLE EVERYWHERE!)
CHECK OUT MY INTERVIEW WITH MOMENTS WITH MO HERE--
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OOOOO! E KU JO META O! E JOOOO AM HAVING OJO IBI MI OCT. 31ST! WILL BE
70 YEARS! EGBA ME O TO CELEBRATE IT WITH !1.SPONSORING :"BEST YORUBA
SPEAKER CONTEST" IN THE VILLAGE WHERE THE LIBRARY IS LOCATED!SINCE
YORUBA IS DYING THIS ONE EFFECTIVE MAY TO BRIBE YORUBAS TO SPEAK
UNDILUTED YORUBA!OR 2.GIVING ME CLAY BLOCKS FOR EBUN MI SO I CAN START
OUR FAMILY HOUSE IN THAT ADEYIPO VILLAGE SINCE THEY HAVE GIVEN ME LAND
TO DO SO! OR 3, A SUB FOR THE LIBRARY! (www.africanheritageresearch.net ) OR 4.A HAMPER WHICH I HAVE NEVER
GOTTEN SINCE I HAVE BEEN IN NIGERIA O! E SE O OMO YORUBA ATATA O! OMO DUDU AMERIKKKA! OMO DUDU EVERYWHERE!(BLACK PEOPLE EVERYWHERE!)
CHECK OUT MY INTERVIEW WITH MOMENTS WITH MO HERE--
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BLACK PEOPLE!.-MANDELA O!--LAST WIFE WAVES HER INHERITANCE OF HIS ESTATE!--FROM THISISAFRICA.ME
FROM THISISAFRICA.ME
“I
confirm that Mrs Machel has formally and in writing accepted the
benefits bequeathed to her in the last will and testament of former
president Mr NR Mandela,” Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke said on behalf
of the executors of the struggle icon’s estate.
The decision came during a 90-day period from the public release of the will, for her to decide.
Mandela married Graca, his third wife on his 80th birthday. They were married in community of property.
Chief Justice Moseneke explained that when a couple was married in community of property they were entitled to 50 percent of the estate if one of the partner’s died. This would mean that she would be entitled to half of Madiba’s estimated R46 million estate ($4.6 million).
He waiver means that she now takes ownership of four properties they jointly owned in Moçambique, all their vehicles, jewellery she received during the marriage and all the money in their accounts which are registered in her name.
Source: Independent Online
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Graça surrenders Mandela estate entitlement
March 25, 2014 — Widow of the late Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel has waived inheritance of half of Mandela's estate - as would be within her rights
The decision came during a 90-day period from the public release of the will, for her to decide.
Mandela married Graca, his third wife on his 80th birthday. They were married in community of property.
Chief Justice Moseneke explained that when a couple was married in community of property they were entitled to 50 percent of the estate if one of the partner’s died. This would mean that she would be entitled to half of Madiba’s estimated R46 million estate ($4.6 million).
He waiver means that she now takes ownership of four properties they jointly owned in Moçambique, all their vehicles, jewellery she received during the marriage and all the money in their accounts which are registered in her name.
Source: Independent Online
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MICHAEL JACKSON IN AFRICA!----FROM THISISAFRICA.ME ATI ADEGBOYEGA THOMPSON ON FACEBOOK!
FROM THISISAFRICA.ME
(THROUGH ADEGBOYEGA S. THOMPSON ON FACEBOOK)
Kiswahili
is a language spoken by more than 100 million people, predominantly in
several states of East Africa. The language also has a significant
presence in major cities of Europe, the United States of America and the
Gulf states where African Diaspora communities are found. As a result
of its global reach and millions of speakers the language pervades the
lives of many across the globe and is never far away, even if not
realised. For example it is taught in several universities around the
world, and many media stations such as the BBC, Voice of America, Radio Deutsche Welle, Radio Moscow International and Radio Japan International all have programmes in Kiswahili.
In the United States the African American holiday Kwanzaa takes it names from the Kiswahili phrase ‘matunda ya kwanza’ meaning ‘the first fruits of the harvest’; ‘kwanza’ is the Kiswahili word for first. If you’re English, American or Canadian you may have also found yourself shouting out a Kiswahili word when playing the popular wooden block game Jenga; Jenga being the Kiswahili root word for build. In western popular culture Kiswahili has found itself in film, television and music. Sometimes its been used in short snippets, while other times complete monologues of characters have been in Kiswahili. However while its use is apparent the correct use of the language has not always been so.
Hakuna Matata
Disney’s 1994 animated feature The Lion King is perhaps the most popular western film featuring Kiswahili. The film tells the story of a lion cub and future king named Simba. The film is full of Kiswahili words and phrases. The main character ‘Simba’ means lion (in Shona it means strength or power) and the friendly Baboon called Rafiki means friend. There are also many songs in kiswahiki in the film. One of which is when Rafiki sings to Simba ‘Asante sana squash banana, Wewe nugu mimi hapana’, which is Kiswahili for ‘Thank you very much, squash banana, you’re a baboon and I’m not.’
(THROUGH ADEGBOYEGA S. THOMPSON ON FACEBOOK)
The (Mis)Use of Kiswahili in Western popular culture
October 10, 2014 — That Kiswahili words and phrases sometimes crop up in western pop culture is not surprising; it is, after all, the most widely spoken African language on the continent. But every so often its use leaves native speakers a little puzzled.

Michael Jackson
was made a prince of the Anyi people 1992 in Krinjabo, Cote d’Ivoire,
in 1992, but his relationship with the continent began long before that.
His use of Kiswahili in a song called “Liberian Girl” was a little odd
though.
In the United States the African American holiday Kwanzaa takes it names from the Kiswahili phrase ‘matunda ya kwanza’ meaning ‘the first fruits of the harvest’; ‘kwanza’ is the Kiswahili word for first. If you’re English, American or Canadian you may have also found yourself shouting out a Kiswahili word when playing the popular wooden block game Jenga; Jenga being the Kiswahili root word for build. In western popular culture Kiswahili has found itself in film, television and music. Sometimes its been used in short snippets, while other times complete monologues of characters have been in Kiswahili. However while its use is apparent the correct use of the language has not always been so.
Hakuna Matata
Disney’s 1994 animated feature The Lion King is perhaps the most popular western film featuring Kiswahili. The film tells the story of a lion cub and future king named Simba. The film is full of Kiswahili words and phrases. The main character ‘Simba’ means lion (in Shona it means strength or power) and the friendly Baboon called Rafiki means friend. There are also many songs in kiswahiki in the film. One of which is when Rafiki sings to Simba ‘Asante sana squash banana, Wewe nugu mimi hapana’, which is Kiswahili for ‘Thank you very much, squash banana, you’re a baboon and I’m not.’
Thursday, August 21, 2014
BLACK PEOPLE!-LESSONS FROM AREGBESOLA'S ELECTION IN NIGERIA! -OGBENI O!--LISTEN AND CORRECT MISTAKES SO THAT YOU WILL BE THE BEST GOMINA AFRICA EVER HAD!-FROM THE TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER,NIGERIA
Saturday, August 16, 2014
BLACK SKINNED BEAUTY TAKES OVER AMERICAN HORROR TV SHOW!--FROM THE GRIOT.COM
from thegriot.com
Music legend Patti LaBelle is joining the cast of FX’s critically acclaimed series, American Horror Story.
LaBelle joins existing cast members Angela Bassett, Gabourey Sidibe, Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates for American Horror Story Season 4, which will focus on the last American freak show and will be set in Jupiter, Florida, in the 1950’s.
LaBelle will play Sidibe’s mother, a local townie, who begins to unravel the deadly secrets of Twisty the clown killer.
LaBelle is the second music icon to appear on the series. Stevie Nicks guest starred as herself and appeared on two episodes on Coven, the third installment of American Horror Story.
American Horror Story: Freak Show debuts in October on FX.
Follow theGrio.com’s Entertainment Editor Chris Witherspoon on Twitter @WitherspoonC.
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LaBelle joins existing cast members Angela Bassett, Gabourey Sidibe, Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates for American Horror Story Season 4, which will focus on the last American freak show and will be set in Jupiter, Florida, in the 1950’s.
LaBelle will play Sidibe’s mother, a local townie, who begins to unravel the deadly secrets of Twisty the clown killer.
LaBelle is the second music icon to appear on the series. Stevie Nicks guest starred as herself and appeared on two episodes on Coven, the third installment of American Horror Story.
American Horror Story: Freak Show debuts in October on FX.
Follow theGrio.com’s Entertainment Editor Chris Witherspoon on Twitter @WitherspoonC.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
OBAMA OOO! -IYAWO OBAMA!-MICHELLE OBAMA'S HAIRSTYLES-FROM HUFFINGTON POST
from huffintonpost.com
Johnny Wright has been tight-lipped about Michelle Obama
since becoming her official hairstylist back in 2009. But now he's
finally opening up about what it's really like to style the first lady.
Wright joined HuffPost Live host Nancy Redd and Essence magazine editor-in-chief Vanessa Bush for a segment on Monday where they reminisced about his first encounter with FLOTUS (which happened to be for an Essence photo shoot) and how their relationship has "groomed him as a man and professional."
While Wright has styled Obama's hair in a variety of looks over the years, including blunt bangs and face-framing layers, one of his favorite styles are her highlights.
Together with Frederic Fekkai colorist Daniel Villano, they've created a look that Wright says complements Obama's features. We couldn't agree more, as the caramel hue brightens up her complexion and brown eyes.
Wright also answered the question that we've been yearning to know: Is FLOTUS natural or does she chemically straighten her hair? According to her mane man, she's "100 percent natural and it's all about using great products."
And now that the Obamas are on vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Wright revealed that the first lady will simply use conditioner and pull her hair back into a ponytail. "It's no fuss. She doesn't want to glam up in August," he said.
Watch the clip above for more hair secrets from Michelle Obama's hairstylist and to find out who's taking care of Malia and Sasha's locks.
Michelle Obama's Hairstylist Dishes On Her Highlights And Vacation Hair
The Huffington Post
| By
Dana Oliver
Wright joined HuffPost Live host Nancy Redd and Essence magazine editor-in-chief Vanessa Bush for a segment on Monday where they reminisced about his first encounter with FLOTUS (which happened to be for an Essence photo shoot) and how their relationship has "groomed him as a man and professional."
While Wright has styled Obama's hair in a variety of looks over the years, including blunt bangs and face-framing layers, one of his favorite styles are her highlights.
Together with Frederic Fekkai colorist Daniel Villano, they've created a look that Wright says complements Obama's features. We couldn't agree more, as the caramel hue brightens up her complexion and brown eyes.
Wright also answered the question that we've been yearning to know: Is FLOTUS natural or does she chemically straighten her hair? According to her mane man, she's "100 percent natural and it's all about using great products."
And now that the Obamas are on vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Wright revealed that the first lady will simply use conditioner and pull her hair back into a ponytail. "It's no fuss. She doesn't want to glam up in August," he said.
Watch the clip above for more hair secrets from Michelle Obama's hairstylist and to find out who's taking care of Malia and Sasha's locks.
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