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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

What Is The Logo Of Your Benz? By ‘Fisayo Soyombo


Olamide

Lil Kesh

Those who believe in God know that there are times He uses the unworthy vessel to work wonders. One was Moses the stammerer, who considered himself unqualified but was nevertheless picked to lead the Israelites to the Promised Land. Another was Saul, the man who went about arresting believers of Jesus but then not only turned one himself but also spent his time seeking converts.

Please ignore the opening paragraph if you’re an atheist or your religious leaning isn’t Christianity. Here’s the summary: sometimes the wrong person preaches the right message. Sometimes, too, and without waiting to be called, the wrong person preaches the wrong message, but in a way that serves as an unintended wakeup call for the people — if they are smart enough — to seize the initiative and seek out the right.

As it happened last week, musical artistes Olamide and Lil Kesh propagated a message that just doesn’t stop at being wrong but calls for renewed national introspection. The duo — each popular among secular music lovers despite their notoriety for releasing songs low in content but high on lurid lyrics, obscene videos and danceable beats — combined to release what will go down as the most repulsive song of the year, titled ‘Logo Benz’. Without listening to the song, a mere look at the cover says it all: the round insignia of global automobile marque, Mercedes-Benz, strapped together on three ends by a G-string. The song preaches riches by hook or crook. “I pray to Jesus, I pray to Allah, to make money,” reads a loose Pidgin-English translation of the song. “But if money doesn’t come, I’ll do ‘blood money.’” In other parts, it urges ladies to let go of their pants to guys in need of them for Benz-buying rituals.

Expectedly, the public reaction has been largely critical. But why is anyone shocked about a song applauding the use of ladies’ pants for quick-money-making rituals? Olamide/Lil Kesh’s ‘Logo Benz’ is the story of our society — one so ‘dangerously’ lacking in values, depth, substance, conscience and perseverance.

Here in Nigeria, the biggest way to command respect is to have money, regardless of how you made it. Just open your mouth and speak gibberish; as long as you have money, there’s an audience waiting to clap you. While I do not think money should attract automatic condemnation, one basic qualifier for me is that it must be ‘honestly made’.

Not too many people care, though; dishonestly-made money is money all the same, and it rules. You’ll find young men who date ladies/women SOLELY because of money, and vice versa; people who take jobs SOLELY because of money; people whose choices of their life partners are SOLELY motivated by money; people who dispense respect ONLY according to the pocket of the next fellow; people who class themselves aside and wouldn’t mix with others simply because, as Wizkid said, ‘my money and your money no be mate’.

We can’t succeed as a nation if we do not rein in the extent to which people go to make money. The scale of greed pervading the public governance space is already well-documented, but the private sector — even though under considerably lesser scrutiny —¬ is not any holier. Too many CEOs and top executives have skeletons in their cupboards; we’ve seen this in the past with the supposed management staff who mismanaged Intercontinental Bank and Oceanic Bank. There are numerous anti-corruption and pro-accountability non-governmental and civil society organisations that are nothing more than money-making ventures — organisations calling for openness in the National Assembly and the oil and gas sector yet the heavens would fall were their CEOs or accountants or admin heads to be probed. This doesn’t mean honest men no longer exist; only the shining lights among us have been overcrowded by too many people around trying to outsmart the system as part of the maddening desperation to get rich.

We are largely a value-impoverished society, and this is first and foremost because the family is shirking its responsibilities as the first societal unit. To digress a bit, from time to time, I come across people with certain character flaws that are strictly down to deficient upbringing. Not that anyone, not least the writer, is perfect. But there are certain values that, if not picked up as part of family training, are hardly retrievable later in life. The unfortunate thing is that people with character flaws of this nature do not even realise they have a problem, that they need help.

There is a lot of work to be done if we must address the gaping value deficit afflicting us. The family is the first basis. Parents need to realise they’re raising not just their kids but the country’s ambassadors. We must address the ephemerality that has come to define marriages; if homes keep breaking up children will bear the brunt. Something is usually missing when a father or mother is absent in the formative years of a child, due to single parenthood or divorce. There usually are gaps with children raised by grandparents such as a retired teacher or an ‘old soldier’; it’s just not the same. Religious institutions must play their part. Enough of hero-worshipping moneybags; enough of presenting the church as dumping ground for ill-gotten wealth. Subjects that teach honesty, integrity and incorruptibility should be introduced to the curriculum, from primary school till tertiary level. And the National Orientation Agency (NOA) should get involved as well. This is a national emergency; if the depravity of now is left to continue growing at its current pace, it would be irreversible in probably a few decades — that is if it still is.

Until we fix the family especially and the general values upon which our lives are woven, musical artistes of the ilk of Olamide and Lil Kesh will continue to occasionally propagate evil in the name of money-making. I hope someone sings it loud into Olamide’s ears: money is good; very important, in fact. But it is NOT the most important thing in life. For everyone who comes to us with a Benz, we must not celebrate until we have first asked: “What is the logo of your Benz?” Pants, blood, corruption, crime? Or sweat, hard work, ingenuity, creativity? And ill-gotten wealth should NEVER be celebrated — because the dishonestly wealthy man is poorer at heart than the poorest but honest man alive.

Soyombo, former Editor of the TheCable and the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR), tweets @fisayosoyombo

Sunday, April 22, 2018

UBA Celebrates Africa, Honors Staff at 2018 CEO Awards


UBA Chairman Tony Elumwlu flanked by Femi Otedola & Aliko Dangote

Mr &  Mrs Tony Elumelu & Mr & Mrs Kennedy Uzoka 




It was a fun night of glamour and electrifying excitement as Pan African financial services group, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc once again gathered together a stunning audience from Across Africa at the 2018 edition of the UBA CEO Awards.

The event which was held at Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos, Nigeria, was the talk of the town and trended all night as staff members, their clients and friends all let go and got totally immersed in the celebrations of the special evening.

The UBA CEO Awards remains one of the most sought after annual events in the Lagos entertainment calendar. in its 10th year since inception in 2008, the event keeps getting bigger and better.

The theme of the night, Celebrating Africa,  celebration by the pan-African Bank, of the continents rich history and culture. UBA’s foot print in 20 African countries and in London, Paris and New York allowed a culturally diverse audience which was on display at the event. The Bank was also promoting its core value of Enterprise, Excellence and Execution as staff members who had performed extra ordinarily during the year, were rewarded and celebrated throughout the evening.

The Chairman, UBA Plc, Mr. Tony Elumelu, who was at the event with his lovely wife Dr Awele, said as he was interviewed on the golden carpet, that the bank chose this day to reward staff who had worked hard to ensure that the company remains a leading financial institution on the continent.

"It is a time to reward dignity, hard work, and excellence in execution, and to show our multitude of staff globally that they are very much appreciated for their contributions.’ said Elumelu.

The GMD/CEO, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka, who congratulated the recipients of the various awards in different categories, charged them to continue to work hard and exhale the core values of UBA. He re -iterated that the Customer is the employer and all staff must focus on ensuring that they are given excellent services always.

He said, “Every year, it is our tradition to appreciate our people who have put in their very best and gone far and beyond the call of duty to deliver excellent services to the bank and the customers by extension. As you may well know, UBA has promoted about 47 per cent of its staff within the last twelve months, and this is something that is very rare in our industry. It is a statement about our commitment to the employees'.

Continuing, Uzoka said, “We know that when you have been rewarded, you will be motivated to do more, so I encourage you all to put in your best and remain focused on satisfying the customers, which is the reason why we are here.”

In attendance were captains of industries, media moguls, Nollywood stars, Public servants and politicians including  President of Dangote Industries, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Forte Oil, Femi Otedola, President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chief (Mrs) Nike Akande, Former Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo and wife, Angela, Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Mr.  Dele Momodu, Majority Leader, House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, CEO, Ebony LifeTV Mo Abudu and some Nollywood stars, Richard Mofe Damijo, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Omoni Oboli.

Also present to honour UBA at the event were Former Commissioner for Finance in Lagos State, Wale Edun, CEO, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr, Bismarck Rewane, CEO, Airtel, Segun Ogunsanya, Directors of UBA Plc, Ambassador Joe Keshi, Chief Kola Jamodu, Ambassador Adekunle Olumide, Mrs Rose Okwechime,  among many others

Great performances by A-list artists such as ‘science students’ crooner, Olamide, Flavor, Kiss Daniels, Styl Plus and Falz the bad guy as well rib-cracking comedy from Basketmouth ensured that staff and guests alike were kept off their seats as they each performed to the massive enjoyment of those present.

Ace TV Presenter, IK Osakioduwa and Ayo, were the compere of the event led the guests through a night of fun and laughter and of course lots to eat and drink.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

LEKKI WIVES MANCHESTER PREMIERE

ADAORA UKOH

The Lekki Wives train were in Manchester before they headed to London for another very successful premiere. It was only 3 of the cast members- Adaora Ukoh, Keira Hewatch & Kiki Omeili & the series writer/producer Blessing Effiom-Egbe that were in attendance. 


The venue of the Premiere was the Hilton Hotel and the ballroom of the hotel was packed out with guests and fans alike. The 3 cast members and Blessing were all dressed up by Zizi Cardow, one of Nigeria's best designers based in Lagos. 

Olamide aka Badoo was at the event as he performed to the delight of all those in attendance, especially the Lekki Wives who all gave a fantastic account of the dancing skills.

Pictures supplied by www.syncphotosonline.com

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WHEN LEKKI WIVES CAST DAZZLED IN LONDON

The premiere of the Lekki Wives series that has taken Nigeria by storm happened in London very recently. It was a highly successful premiere on all count and the cast of the series already in Season 2 didn't fail to razzle dazzle. The 5 gorgeous & talented ones shown like stars that they were all wearing creations by award winning Nigerian designer Zizi Cardow. 

All the cast members not leaving anyone out could easily have been declared the best dressed on the night. From Kiki Omeili, to Adaora Ukoh to Keira Hewatch to Katherine Obiang not leaving out Blessing Effiom-Egbe all looked gorgeous. 

The audience were glued to their sit totally mesmerized by the acting skills & characterization by all the cast, the added fun of the night was the performance by rave of the moment in the person of the great badoo himself - Olamide!

Check out the pictures as supplied by www.syncphotosonline.com .

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Monday, October 7, 2013

OLAMIDE, SEAN TIZZLE, FLAVOUR & LOLA RAE DAZZLES IN LONDON AT THE COKOBAR MUSIC SHOW ....BAD

LOLA RAE
FLAVOUR
SEAN TIZZLE
OLAMIDE

We told ya' all about the Nigeria Independence Festival 2013 packaged by Cokobar. The show went down as scheduled last night in London at at the Indig02 Arena. 

And just like we correctly predicted the show was a colossal success. The trio of entertainers who flew in from Nigeria, made up of Sean Tizzle aka Shole, Flavour Nabania & Olamide aka Badoo brought down the roof of the Indig02 arena with their performances.That wasn't all ooooo, even the delectably gorgeous & wonderfully sonorous one- Lola Rae was the bombshell of the evening, giving a great performance to add to her beauty.

We can put a bet on in it that, when next any of these 3 would come back to London, the Arena would be filled again to capacity.

There was too much drama at the concert to talk about. Sean Tizzle showed how strong his bones were, with his skeleton on display, Flavour wriggled, jiggle and dazzled to everyone's delight. Olamide as usual was fireworks all the way, this guy can perform, he revved up the crowd to their highest and didn't leave them hanging. Crowd from their reactions got good value for their money. 

Eddie Kadi, the host & comedian of the night as usual was at his imperious best. So it was all a very good package. One of the highlights of the whole night, were the dancers, who added more raw energy to the already fantastic performances of the artistes. The raunchy booty shaking from them dancers were not from here at all. It's like some machines to aid booty shaking had been added to their waists and they showed off  too much, while they twisted, rolled and worked their waist & backs to such levels that got the crowd totally electrified. 

We got for your viewing pleasure, the first set of pictures of the night. Photos were supplied by Daniel Sync/Sync PHOTOS. www.syncphotosonline.com

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Saturday, October 5, 2013

BADOO ARRIVES LONDON FOR SUNDAY CONCERT


Olamide aka Badoo has landed London for the Tripple Treat Concert tomorrow at the Indig02. The concert tagged as the Nigeria Independence Celebration, is a music festival put together by CokoBar.com. 


The other stars that would be on stage alongside Olamide, the likes of Flavour Nabania & Sean Tizzle had arrived a day earlier than him. We hear that all the performers are already gearing up to give the performances of their lives, so as to shake the arena to its rafters. 

Check out the handsome Olamide strolling into the London airport full of mad confidence. All the Mosunmolas in London are in for a great time, Enough lollipop to go round. 

Take it down, Koroba!!!

Photos by: Daniel Sync /Sync PHOTOS
http://www.syncphotosonline.com 


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Friday, October 4, 2013

LONDON ARE YOU READY??? AS FLAVOUR, SEAN TIZZLE LANDS LONDON FOR CONCERT


This Sunday, October 6, 2013 in London 2 of Nigeria's top music stars, in the persons of Flavour Nabania, we believe the star needs no introduction whatsoever. If you don't know Flavour by now, then you must be living in Pluto or Jupiter. The other star attraction is none other than the 'Shole exponent' that is the one and only Sean Tizzle, ''U come dey smile like an Indian...........'', Shole.., Kole!


Both stars have already landed London and are juiced up and set to rock the indig02 Arena to the rafters. Waist will pop, back would break and legs go scatter as people would have the fun and enjoyment of their lives on the ''Pkorogodo & the Shole tip'' wink! wink!! Meanwhile, to paraphrase what Shole means, it's like asking if it's hard! What might that be? And what's Pkprogodo kpom! kpom !! We leave that to your 'good' imagination. 

You wanna find out or you wanna know? Then make sure to be at the indig02 Arena this Sunday.

One of the other stars set to thrill the crowd on that day also is the BADOO Himself, his royal majesty ''Olamide'' A bi shushi deeper life lo lo ni or So mo lollipop la, o ya gba to la!!!!

London would hear it this weekend oooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! It's the CokoBar Music Festival Nigeria Independence Celebration. And it would be hosted by Eddie Kadi.


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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

FALLY IPUPA, 2FACE, OLAMIDE TO JOIN D’BANJ FOR DKM’S 5-STAR CONCERT!



 
OLAMIDE

What does Nigerian international pop giant D'Banj want for his birthday?
Well, find out on June 23, as the superstar entertainer shuts Lagos down with another five-star concert, featuring live appearances from some of the finest stars from the continent and beyond.
The MOBO and BET-winning hit-maker says he's throwing a big, spectacular gig, at Eko Hotel in Lagos, to launch the debut DKM album, and celebrate his recent achievements with friends and fans in Nigeria.
The hugely anticipated concert will coincide with D’Banj’s 33rd birthday, and he told us over the weekend, that fans can expect to catch electrifying performances from him and his friends, including Fally Ipupa (DRC), 2face Idibia (Nigeria), 2Chainz (USA), Olamide (Nigeria) and other big names from here and abroad.
The big-budget concert will also feature DB Records acts KaySwitch, JSol, JSleek and others.

'It'll be my first time in Nigeria and I can't wait', 2Chainz says in a video drop released by D'Banj. 'My birthday is in September but I’ll act like it's my birthday', he adds jokingly. The rapper is mostly known worldwide for his mega hit 'Birthday Song'
The June 23rd concert, D'Banj says, will be the first in a series of DKM Concerts to be staged in collaboration with Ndani TV in Lagos and other parts.

‘We’ve done it all over the world, with the support of our fans everywhere’, the bestselling entertainer who performed with Snoop Lion at the MTV All Stars Concert in Durban over the weekend, says. ‘I know Nigerians have been yearning, and I can’t wait for June 23 to bring Lagos alive and treat my friends to all the new stuff we’ve been working on’.
See 2Chainz and D’Banj talk about the concert HERE