Thursday 31 October 2013

New Video: Wande Coal drops ‘Rotate’



New Video: Wande Coal drops ‘Rotate’
on October 29, 2013  
By Charles Mgbolu
Afro-Hip Hop sensation Wande Coal has released the video of his hit song, Rotate. The video shot by ace director Sesan Ogunro. The Black Diamond entertainment CEO Wande Coal released the video which was shot in the UK on his label, Black Diamond Entertainment.


 *Wande Coal


*Wande Coal

Dennis Okike is the 10th Ultimate champion!



 
 *GUS Winner
Dennis Okike is the 10th Ultimate champion!
on October 31, 2013   /   in Showtime People 7:06 pm  
By BENJAMIN NJOKU
The most anticipated answer to who will be the ultimate Champion  has been provided for fans of the Gulder Ultimate Search (GUS)  reality TV show  as Dennis Okike emerge the winner of GUS season 10.
Dennis Okike has emerged the 10th  Ultimate Champion. He outsmarted Dr.Edmund Umeabuani and Ifunanya Onike in the waters of Usaka River, Akwa-Ibom State where the final battle among the warriors fervently seeking for the 10th symbol took place.  On the final day of the search, the warriors got a message from the Council of Elders ordering them to pack their bags and make their ways to where they draw water. Chidi awaited them and gave them the next set of instructions.
*GUS Winner
The final task was to search for the 10th Symbol. To do that, each of them would make use of a clue which would take them to two different locations to retrieve two pieces of the map that would lead to where the 10th Symbol was buried. Another clue at their first locations would direct them to the next location.
It was a race against time and the last man to the next location was evicted. Edmund and Ifunanya’s first clue led them to the Place of the Talking Drum to retrieve the first map piece; while Bobby and Dennis went to the Mud Field. Subsequently, Bobby and Dennis headed to the Place of the Talking Drum for their second piece while Edmund and Ifunanya raced to the Mud
Field. Edmund returned first, followed by Ifunanya. Dennis edged Bobby out of the quest when he beat him to the finish line. Bobby was instantly evicted.
With their maps pieced together, the remaining warriors had all they needed to proceed to find the Sceptre. On their maps three spots were marked ‘X’ as possible places the 10th Symbol was buried. Ifunanya was in the lead, having figured out the direction first. However her first attempt at crossing the river with the aid of a rope saw her falling into the water while Edmund and Dennis moved on.
Edmund arrived first and headed straight to one of the spots marked on the map and began his search. Dennis joined shortly. Ifunanya had barely stepped in the river when Dennis raised what turned out to be a false alarm. All he had was a piece of debris laying under the river. The protracted search had the warriors glancing at their maps intermittently as Dennis kept digging up dirt after dirt from the river.
After many futile efforts Dennis eventually dug up the Sceptre from under a slant palm tree in the river and thereby ended the long search for the 10th  symbol. He was instantly inducted into the order of Heroes as the 10th  Ultimate Man by Chidi Mokeme, the Anchor-man.
For his feat, Dennis will win N10 million and a brand new Mitsubishi Pajero 3.0L GLS AT( full Option) courtesy of CFAO Motors Nigeria, the official automotive partners of Gulder Ultimate Search 10. For emerging the last female contestant standing, Ifunanya is already guaranteed N1 million in addition to her prize money.
In the same vein, Kalu Kalu, a final year student of Industrial Mathematics in the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, has emerged as the first winner of the first ever fans edition of Gulder Ultimate Search. The fans edition of Gulder Ultimate Search was hosted by Bob Manuel Udokwu. Gulder gave fans and viewers of the show a chance to compete in Nigeria’s first 100 per cent local content reality TV show from the comfort of their homes.

Lagos prison escapee steals 20 cars

Lagos prison escapee steals 20 cars

   


The suspects
The Lagos State Police Command has apprehended a 32-year-old convict, Kingsley Chibuzor, for snatching over 20 cars between 2011 and 2013.
Chibuzor was said to have escaped few months into his sentence from the Kirikiri Medium Prison in 2011, where he was serving a term for malicious damage.
After his escape, the suspect was said to have specialised in snatching cars in Lagos, Anambra and Ebonyi states but met his waterloo when he was arrested by the operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Lagos.
He was arrested alongside two members of his gang; Ozoemena Enebeli and Prince Nwafor.
Chibuzor said, “I was arrested and sent to prison for malicious damage. My prison sentence was supposed to be for three years but I spent only some months there. One day, around 4am, I told a prison official to help me get kerosene and he left the door to our prison open.
“I was able to sneak into a particular area of the building and jumped over the fence. The area was dark and nobody saw me. From there, I trekked to Ojo Barracks to visit my mother but when she asked how I left prison, I did not answer her.”
The father of four said he relocated to Imo State for about six months so as to evade prison officials and policemen, who were on his trail.
 He however said he returned to Lagos soon after because he could not survive in the village.
He said, “I became a commercial bus driver and every day, I delivered N5,000 to my boss while I made about N1,500. Sometimes, I also operated heavy duty equipment at my free time and I was paid for it.
“The money was not enough to sustain my family. I met Ozo (Enebeli) at a beer parlour in Mile 2 on a particular day. We became close friends because we spoke the same language and we decided to become armed robbers. I ‘organised’ N40,000 and bought two guns from Benin Republic.
“Our first operation was at Surulere in Lagos. A man was about to enter into his compound and we snatched his Toyota Camry 2000 model from him and we sold it for N200, 000.”
Chibuzor told PUNCH Metro that he never killed any of his victims but only snatched their cars from them after which he would sell them cheap.
He said he continued to work as a bus driver but only robbed whenever he was broke.
“We snatched a Toyota Highlander jeep as the owner was returning from a beer parlour in Asaba.  We sold it at N400,000 even though its value was over N1m. We snatched a Toyota Camry in Onistha, Anambra, and a RAV 4 jeep at the Igando area of Lagos. We sold the RAV 4 for N150,000.
“While transporting the Highlander to one of our associates in Ebonyi, we saw a Toyota FJ Cruiser and we snatched the vehicle from its owner. The vehicle is worth over N3m but we sold it for N500,000,” Chibuzor recalled.
The suspect was however arrested at the Igando area of Lagos while he was attempting to snatch another vehicle and meet with a buyer.
Through his arrest, the police were able to apprehend Enebeli, who was in Ghana.
Enebeli, in his defence, said he had given up robbery and had relocated to Ghana but was lured back to the country for one more robbery operation.
He said, “I am into computer graphics but I lost my job in 2010; that was when I met with Chibuzor. We carried out many robbery operations but we never killed anyone. We never even kidnapped.
“One day in Igando, a man left the key in his ignition and wanted to open the gate to his house when Chibuzor and I quickly jumped in and drove off. It was later that we realised that the man’s girlfriend was even in the vehicle.
“But we did not attack her; we let her go because we are not bad boys. I had even given up robbery and had settled in Ghana where I was living well and was even sending money to my wife and children. I was only tempted to come for one more operation.”
The Police Public Relations Officer of the state command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the telephone, adding that the matter would soon be charged to court.

Syria chemical weapons equipment destroyed, says OPCW

Syria chemical weapons equipment destroyed, says OPCW

Jerry Smith, OPCW: "We have... observed all of the destruction activities"
Syria's declared equipment for producing, mixing and filling chemical weapons has been destroyed, the international watchdog says.
This comes a day before the deadline set by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
The weapons have been placed under seal, an OPCW spokesman said.
Inspectors were sent to Syria following allegations, denied by the government, that its forces had used chemical weapons in civilian areas.

Analysis

The achievement of this crucial initial target is an important moment for the chemical weapons destruction effort in Syria.
The inspectors' first task was to move swiftly to prevent the government from producing any more chemical agent and to destroy facilities and equipment used for mixing agents and filling munitions.
Production facilities will be closely monitored to ensure that there are no moves to repair them. The next deadline is mid-November, by which time the OPCW and the Syrians must agree a detailed plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons stockpile.
All sorts of questions are raised. Where will this destruction be carried out ? Who will provide the necessary equipment and so on?
Western intelligence agencies will be studying Syria's declarations carefully. They will be eager to direct inspectors to additional locations if there are any grounds to believe that Damascus has been less than frank in its disclosures.
The inspections were agreed between Russia and the US after Washington threatened to use force in Syria.
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad told the BBC's Lyse Doucet that it had not been difficult for Syria's government to meet its obligations, as some had initially feared.
"I hope those who have always thought of us negatively will change their minds and understand that Syria was, is, and will be always a constructive partner," Mr Mekdad told our correspondent.
Now that the equipment has been put beyond use, Syria has until mid-2014 to destroy the chemical weapons themselves.
Its arsenal is believed to include more than 1,000 tonnes of the nerve gas sarin, the blister agent sulphur mustard and other banned chemicals, stored at dozens of sites.
In a separate development, a large explosion at a Syrian army base has been reported outside the coastal city of Latakia.
Local media say the base was targeted by Israeli forces but this has not been confirmed.
Israel is believed to have targeted the same base in July and is concerned that some weapons in Syria are being moved to Hezbollah militants in neighbouring Lebanon.
'Challenging job' OPCW head of field operations Jerry Smith told the BBC that his team had "personally observed all the destruction activities".
"They are not now in a position to conduct any further production or mixing of chemical weapons," he said.
In a statement, the OPCW said its teams had inspected 21 of the 23 chemical weapons sites in Syria.
The other two were too dangerous to visit but the equipment had already been moved to some of the other sites, it said.
Rajesh Mirchandani explains step two in destroying chemical weapons
Mr Smith said that verifying the destruction of Syria's weapons production capability had been a "particularly challenging job" because it had to be done in the midst of a conflict, with a tight deadline.
The OPCW earlier this month won the Nobel Peace Prize but Mr Smith said his team had been too busy to celebrate because of their work in Syria.

Syria's chemical weapons

  • Syria believed to possess more than 1,000 tonnes of chemical agents and pre-cursor chemicals, including blister agent, sulphur mustard, and sarin nerve agent; also thought to have produced most potent nerve agent, VX
  • US believes Syria's arsenal can be "delivered by aircraft, ballistic missile, and artillery rockets"
  • Syria acceded to Chemical Weapons Convention on 14 September; it signed Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention in 1972 but never ratified
"All stocks of chemical weapons and agents have been placed under seals that are impossible to break," OPCW spokesman Christian Chartier told the AFP news agency.
"These are 1,000 tonnes of chemical agents [which can be used to make weapons] and 290 tonnes of chemical weapons," he said.
The BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut says the OPCW's task is far from finished.
More than 1,000 tonnes of chemical precursors - the raw materials - remain to be removed and destroyed by the middle of next year, which our correspondent says will be a delicate and difficult process.
The first step is for the weapons watchdog and the Syrian government to agree a timetable for the destruction of the chemical weapons stockpile - this should be done within the next two weeks.
The US says more than 1,400 people were killed when government forces used a nerve agent to attack Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus on 21 August.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian allies have said rebel groups were responsible.
Shortly after the Ghouta attack, Bridget Kendall looked at how it unfolded, mainly through extremely distressing videos posted online
The OPCW announcement comes as human rights group Amnesty International says that hundreds of Syrian refugees are being turned away at the borders of Jordan and other countries.
Jordan has denied the accusation, saying its border is open to Syrian refugees.
More than 100,000 people have been killed in the fighting that has ravaged Syria for two-and-a-half years, according to the UN.
A further two million people have fled Syria and some 4.5 million have been displaced internally.
Map showing Syria's chemical weapons facilities

Police: We have the Toronto mayor drugs video

Police: We have the Toronto mayor drugs video

Toronto mayor Rob Ford tells media to leave his property Toronto mayor Rob Ford tells media to leave his property
Toronto police say they have recovered a mobile-phone video which has been the public centrepiece of a drugs scandal surrounding mayor Rob Ford.
The saga has captivated the city since reports surfaced in May of the existence of the video, which appeared to show the mayor smoking a crack pipe.
The video, first brought to light by journalists who reported seeing it, has never been released publicly.
Mr Ford had insisted it never existed and that he did not use crack cocaine.
"There is nothing on that video that would support the laying of criminal charges," Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair told media Thursday, of the video they recovered from a computer hard drive.
The contents of the video, he said, were consistent with previous media descriptions.
In May the Toronto Star newspaper said it had been approached by drug dealers trying to sell the video; though two of its reporters viewed the video, the organisation declined to pay for it.
A Gawker journalist also reported seeing the video and the organisation raised more than $200,000 in an online campaign to buy it, before being told by a source the video was "gone."
A photo depicting Mr Ford with two young men, which Gawker said they were given by the drug dealer selling the video, became notorious when it emerged one of the men, Anthony Smith, had been shot dead on a Toronto street. Two men are facing murder charges in that case.
Driver charged Still, reports of the mystery video's existence triggered a massive police investigation into the mayor and his associates, specifically a friend and occasional driver named Alexander "Sandro" Lisi.
Alexander Lisi leaving court (file)                                                                                Alexander Lisi, shown leaving court earlier this month, is a friend and occasional driver for Mr Ford
Mr Lisi has since been charged with marijuana trafficking and possession. Police said on Thursday that he now faced a charge of extortion in relation to the video.
Documents released Thursday also reveal a lengthy police surveillance operation against Mr Ford, with officers going through his rubbish and monitoring late-night meetings between Mr Ford and Mr Lisi.
The documents were released by court order Thursday after petitioning by leading Canadian media outlets.
Several of Mr Ford's aides have resigned and his chief of staff was sacked in recent months. Some were interviewed by police in the case.
But no charges have been laid against Mr Ford, who has maintained his innocence and refused to step down.
Divisive figure The case has riveted the city and its suburbs of just under six million people, Canada's largest. Mr Ford and his brother Doug, also a city councillor, have become divisive figures.
Mr Ford was elected in 2010 on a tough economic platform in which he promised to rein in spending and end the influence of special-interest groups. His term in office has been plagued with allegations of substance abuse and regular confrontations with media, whom he accuses of organising a witch-hunt. He also narrowly escaped being removed from office in a conflict of interest case.
But he has drawn public sympathy with his folksy image and a very public battle with his weight.
Before Thursday's revelations, Mr Ford had pledged to run for re-election next year. He refused to comment to reporters at his home early on Thursday.

Yaya Toure: CSKA Moscow punished for racist chants


Manchester City's Yaya Toure

Yaya Toure: CSKA Moscow punished for racist chants

Uefa has ordered the partial closure of CSKA Moscow's stadium during the club's next Champions League tie following racist chanting directed at Manchester City's Yaya Toure.
The Russian club was charged after Toure complained about the chanting during City's 2-1 win on 23 October.
One of the single-tiered ends of Arena Khimki will be closed when CSKA host Bayern Munich on 27 November.

Uefa's sanctions against clubs for racist behaviour this season

  • Full stadium closures: Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia, Legia Warsaw of Poland and Honved of Hungary
  • Partial stadium closures: Lazio (originally handed a full stadium closure that was reduced on appeal), Polish clubs Lech Poznan and Piast Gliwice, APOEL Nicosia of Cyprus and Croatian outfit HNK Rijeka.
CSKA had denied Toure's claims he had been racially abused.
But European football's governing body charged the club following a hearing in Switzerland by its control and disciplinary body.
A statement read: "The fight against racism is a high priority for Uefa.
"The European governing body has a zero-tolerance policy towards racism and discrimination on the pitch and in the stands."
Piara Power, executive director of Football Against Racism in Europe (Fare), told BBC Sport: "In general terms, we welcome the action taken by Uefa. We would have wanted a full stadium ban, but in the end we understand that the evidence for the offence was difficult to find to do that.
"Given the fact that Yaya Toure was clearly very upset and did everything one could ask of him, a full stadium ban would have sent out a stronger message, but in the end we have to abide by the legal process."
In May, Uefa announced that in the case of racist incidents involving spectators, a partial stadium closure would be applied for the first offence and a full stadium closure for a second, coupled with a fine of 50,000 euros (£42,800).
City midfielder Toure, 30, said he was "furious" after he was targeted by the home supporters in the 18,636-capacity stadium, and reported the chants to Romanian referee Ovidiu Hategan during the game and afterwards.
Hategan has been absolved of blame after the referee was accused of not following the correct procedure and reporting Toure's complaint to the stadium's safety officer.
Under guidelines issued in 2009, a public announcement would then have been made warning fans to desist.
But a Uefa spokesman told BBC Sport that the referee had told the fourth official who, in turn, informed the venue director.
The venue director has now been relieved of his duties after he failed to read an announcement to the spectators.
Following the match, Toure went on to suggest black players might boycott the 2018 World Cup in Russia unless the country tackles racism in football.
"If we aren't confident at the World Cup, coming to Russia, we don't come," the midfielder said.
Before the hearing, CSKA said they were "surprised and disappointed" by the Ivory Coast international's claim.
The Russians, who visit Manchester City in their next Champions League match on 5 November, have the right to appeal against Uefa's sanction.

Eminem’s Daughter Wins High School Homecoming Queen

Eminem’s Daughter Wins High School Homecoming Queen

Eminem Daughter Homecoming Queen
Courtesy of Twitter, Bauer-Griffin

Aww, she’s all grown up! Em’s daughter, Hailie Scott reportedly took home her high school’s homecoming crown on Oct. 4. Eminem must be so proud!

Here’s a fact that’ll make Millennials feel old: Eminem has a daughter who is a senior in high school! But perk up, everyone, because on Oct. 4 that daughter, Hailie Scott, was named homecoming queen of Chippewa Valley High School! The rapper has always made it clear how devoted he is to his daughter, so we can just imagine how happy the news made him!

Hailie Scott: Eminem’s Daughter Wins Homecoming Queen

The news of Hailie’s big accomplishment took the internet by storm when a screengrab of a local news report on Hailie’s crowning started getting circulated on Twitter.
The honor is really huge because Hailie was voted queen by all of her fellow students, as well as the school’s faculty, according to Media Takeout. Hailie is not only stunning, but she is reportedly also very smart and community-oriented.
And she’s also gracious. As her friends — and just strangers who heard the news — flocked to Twitter to congratulate her, Hailie responded with a touching message

Rihanna Reveals New Henna-Inspired Hand Tattoo By Bang Bang


Rihanna Reveals New Henna-Inspired Hand Tattoo By Bang Bang


Wed, October 30, 2013 6:58pm EDT by
Rihanna Hand Tattoo
Courtesy of Instagram/Fameflynet

Rihanna has been inked again! She flew her favorite tattoo artist Bang Bang, based in NYC, to the Dominican Republic on Oct. 27 for the intricate hand design. See the finished product!

Rihanna‘s new hand tattoo is on top of another tattoo she got on Oct. 8 in New Zealand. The 25-year-old got a traditional Maori tattoo, which was applied with a chisel and a mallet (watch the graphic video below), but has been somewhat covered up with this new tattoo by Bang Bang. He reveals the process and Rihanna’s reaction below!

Rihanna’s Hand Tattoo — New Design By Bang Bang

Bang Bang Instagrammed a bunch of pictures, starting with a plane on Oct. 27, writing: “Landed! Can’t wait to tattoo one of my oldest clients… Anyone wanna guess who?”
On Oct. 30, he showed off the finished product and revealed the client was Rihanna! “One more — before and after on @badgalriri ….@callyjoart and I spent hours and hours drawing on different designs, we finally found one that worked! So proud we made it pretty!”

Keith ‘Bang Bang’ McCurdy has done a bunch of Rihanna’s tattoos and flew to the Dominican Republic for this marathon tattoo session, which lasted a total of 11 hours!
A source told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY: “Rihanna hated her [original] tattoo and was freaking out, so she wanted to cover it up. She just woke up and decided she needed it fixed immediately so she flew in Bang Bang.”

Bang Bang Describes The Process Of The Tattoo

Bang Bang told E! News:
“We drew on her hand from 7 p.m. to midnight. We were drawing and changing things. I’d take a break and [colleague] Cally-Jo would draw, then I’d draw. The inspiration was henna art, we wanted something really decorative, feminine and sexy. She had something preexisting on her hand. So it was a little bit of a cover up, but also making it look good. We needed to work with what she already had.”
“Her hand is not something you can put away. We went over and over. It was a struggle to design. She even took a nap when we were drawing. We started over, until we found the direction she liked. [It was the] most challenging design I’ve done on Rihanna before. This one had elements to it that were very unique, covering up pieces of it, combining pieces of it, making up new pieces,” Bang Bang told E! News.

Rihanna Loves The Final Design

“Ri flipped out,” Bang Bang told E! “Absolutely loved it, loved it! It’s a hard thing when you get a tattoo and not absolutely love it. It’s uncomfortable to have something on your hand, especially when it’s in such a visible spot, and she’s such a visible person. Your hand is as closely related as your face. If you think about it, her hand is right there and the whole world is watching it.”
Do you love Rihanna’s new tattoo, HollywoodLifers?

Eminem’s ‘MMLP2′ Album Leaks Six Days Early



Eminem’s ‘MMLP2′ Album Leaks Six Days Early


Wed, October 30, 2013 9:39pm EDT by
Eminem New Album Leak
Courtesy of Aftermath Entertainment/Bauer-Griffin

It’s a great day for Slim Shady fans. Eminem’s highly anticipated new album, ‘The Marshall Mathers LP 2′, leaked early on Oct. 29, six days before its official release date on Nov. 5. Listen here and sound off below!

It’s official! Eminem, 41, is making a comeback and his fans couldn’t be happier with his new album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Eminem proves once again that he is one the greatest rappers of our generation with his follow-up to to his 2000 album The Marshall Mathers LP. Read on for all the details.

Eminem New Album Leak — Oops: ‘MMLP2′ Leaks 6 Days Early


Detroit native Eminem is no stranger to making raw, emotive music and this new album is no exception. Known for his controversial lyrics and outlandish music videos, he speaks his mind and delivers effortlessly on a series of strong new tracks.
The beats are all very up-tempo and rock-based — Eminem is definitely channeling his alter-ego Slim Shady and taking things way back to his original, old-school sound that fans have been missing.
We love that Em is not holding anything back on these tracks, and even though many of his lyrics will likely be viewed as controversial, we have to say we wouldn’t want it any other way.

Rihanna & Eminem: ‘Monster’ — Duo Releases Sexy New Song

Before the leak, Eminem released MMPLP2‘s second single, ”Monster” featuring Rihanna, on Oct. 28.
The track is less intense than its predecessor, “Bezerk,” but it definitely doesn’t disappoint! And how could it, with Eminem’s old partner in crime Rihanna, 25, glazing the pop-rock track with her sexy vocals?
Eminem gets in touch with his inner self on the song, discussing the pressures of fame. Of course, “Monster” is set to be a huge hit on the charts, repeating the success of his last collaboration with Rihanna.
In 2010, the duo dropped the #1 hit single “Love The way You Lie”, off of Eminem’s seventh studio album Recovery. RiRi also featured Eminem on ”Numb”, a track off of her seventh studio album, Unapologetic (2012). They continue to give their fans amazing music, and hopefully, this song won’t be their last together!
So, HollywoodLifers, what do you think of Eminem’s new album? Share your thoughts below

Kerry Washington Pregnant: ‘Scandal’ Star Expecting First Child

Kerry Washington Pregnant: ‘Scandal’ Star Expecting First Child

Wed, October 30, 2013 6:55am EDT by
Kerry Washington Pregnant
FameFlynet

We thought so! Kerry is pregnant with her first child — and she’s reportedly four months along! Read on for more details and check out the pics of her growing baby bump!

Congratulations, Kerry Washington! The Scandal star, 36, is expecting her first child with husband of four months, NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha. We told you first that we thought Kerry was pregnant when she was glowing at the Emmys in Sept., wearing an empire-waisted gown that hid her tiny figure. We couldn’t think of more joyful news for the couple!

Kerry Washington Is Pregnant With First Child

Kerry is going to be a mom in the spring of 2014!
“She’s about four months along,” US Weekly reported on Oct. 30. “Kerry and Nnamdi are ecstatic,” a source told People.
The Emmy-nominated actress tied the knot with Nnamdi, who plays for the San Francisco 49ers, on June 24 in Idaho. This will be the first child for the couple.
Kerry did a good job of trying to conceal her bump — up until this exciting announcement!

Kerry Washington Rumored To Be Pregnant On TV Appearances

Kerry kept us on baby bump watch with her uncharacteristic tummy-hiding fashion choices! Kerry usually shows off her fit, petite body in curve-hugging outfits, but she has been sporting loose-fitting, figure-hiding styles for several months.
She sported a bulky, draped dress on The Daily Show on Oct. 3 which hid her shape but drew all the attention to her belly. At her Oct. 2 Scandal premiere, she wore an oversized Little House on the Prairie-inspired gown that hid her entire body! Her billowy Emmys dress ensemble also camouflaged her tummy.

Wednesday 30 October 2013

In Kumasi, Ghanaians want Nigerians to quit trading by Nov 15


In Kumasi, Ghanaians want Nigerians to quit trading by Nov 15


In Kumasi, Ghanaians  want Nigerians to quit trading by Nov 15
TRAVEL&TOURISM
 … We’re going nowhere, our companies are licensed – Nigerians From MAURICE ARCHIBONG, who was in Kumasi, Ghana (+233508234202), mauricearchibongtravels@gmail.com
For some years now, the situation of Nigerian traders living in Ghana could be likened to a mnemonic for the title of one of the late Chinua Achebe’s novels; No longer at ease. On Monday, October 28, 2013; many Nigerian traders were summond to an emergency meeting in the ancient Ghanaian city of Kumasi.
In the same vein, dozens of Nigerian traders, who are members of the Nigerian Union of Traders in Ghana (NUTAG), the umbrella body for Nigerian traders in the former Gold Coast; also had cause to gather at a hotel in the Dansoman neighbourhood of the Ghanaian capital, Accra on Thursday, October 24, 2013.
At either conference, their meeting dragged for about three hours as NUTAG members pondered their situation. Apart from NUTAG National President, Deacon John Igwe Ukala; and, National Vice President, Hon. Joseph Obi; others at the October 24 summit; included Tamale Chapter Chairman, Sir Hycinth Nwoko; Eastern Region Chairman, Sir Linus Okoroigwe; NUTAG PRO, Chief Ikechukwu Obiora; and, Tema Chapter Chairman, Sir Kingsley Eboh.
The importance of their sitting could be gleaned from the fact that, apart from those who happened to be out of town on that day, every other NUTAG executive member was in attendance. Furthermore, many of these merchants were sighted at Nigerian High Commission Accra on Wednesday, October 23.
Reliable sources revealed these Nigerians came to brief their country’s diplomatic mission of their predicament as well as to find out what what being done at the governments’ level to resolve an issue that has lingered for some six years. In many instances, Nigerian traders did not just have to be absent at their malls, some had to travel over hundreds of kilometres from regional capitals to venues, where meeting had been called.
In other words, aside from losing money from not opening their shops for business, money was also lost to commuting, not to talk of stress from long distance shuttles. No pun intended, but it has come to the point, where some of these merchants seem more preoccupied with holding meetings than attending to customers.
“My brother, life has not been easy here for some years. We have become victims of serial harassment and with this matter dragging for about six years, some of us are beginning to wonder, if ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) has any meaning. But, we have to keep trying”, was the lament of a Nigerian merchant resident in Ghana.
But, the man was not through. Hear his cynical rue: “Interestingly, this latest attempt to intimidate us is coming a few days to the opening of ECOWAS 7th Trade Fair. Some people say we should not trade, but do you know the theme of this year’s ECOWAS expo in Ghana? It is “Regional integration through trade”… My brother, I no fit laugh; he concluded in pidgin English.
According to the NUTAG National VP, a section of indigenous retailers had earlier concluded plans for a demonstration against Nigerian traders in Kumasi on Friday, October 25. Although the rally was called off, possibly due to bureaucratic intervention; the anti-Nigerian traders’ issue again surged to the fore, barely 48 hours later, when; during a television presentation, spokeswoman of a section of the indigenous traders’ body declared that Nigerian traders in Kumasi should close shop by November 15.
By some coincidence, Travels was in Kumasi for a tour of select tourist sites, and chose to seize the opportunity to engage some affected Nigerians. Chief Elieza Obodoekwe, Vice President of NUTAG in Asante Region, is one of the three NUTAG executives Travels spoke with in Ghana. Igbo Ukwu, Anambra State-born Chief Obodoekwe is fondly addressed by his traditional title, Onwa.
Although Onwa admitted he missed the television presentation, he said the threat must have been aired because countless members called him to ask what NUTAG leadership planned to do. Hear him: “According to a TV3 presentation about 9pm on Sunday, October 26, 2013; Madam Joanah of Joanah Motors demanded that Nigerians should close shop. She even issued a November 15 ultimatum”.
But, what could the woman’s reason be? “Her argument is that Nigerians are making profit that should ordinarily go to indigenes. According to her, foreigners are barred from engaging in retail trade. However, whereas foreigners are not allowed to do retail-trading inside a market, the law permits us to operate from our shops in other areas of town”, Onwa explained.
Onwa went on to recall: “Early this year, around January, many Nigerian-owned shops across Accra were locked up. The Ghanaian Government subsequently gave certain conditions before traders could have their shops reopened. These conditions included compulsory registration of each company and that the company should also have a certificate to commence business.
“Also, each company must be registered with the office in charge of VAT; register with IRS (Internal Revenue Service) and have TIN (Tax Identification Number); apart from registration with SSNIT. Additionally, certain conpanies are also required to register with Ghana Investment and Promotions Council (GIPC).
“In my own case, my company, Best Quality Parts Ltd; has fulfilled every requirement. Then, there is the issue of every foreigner living in Ghana now required to have a Residency Permit, and Non-Citizen ID. I have all of these and my business is legitimate. So, it is therefore surprising that non-government officials  could be harassing us.
“I don’t think these antagonists have taken the trouble to go to relevant authorities to find out, if our operations are legitimate or not. But, I’m very sad because of the anxiety these anti-Nigerian elements generate through their frequent agitations”.
In this Nigerian’s thinking, head or tail, Ghanaians also stand to lose: “There are well over 40 Nigerian-owned shops in Asante Region. If only three Ghanaians are employed at each shop, we are talking of about 120 Ghanaians that would be out of business, should we leave town. Yes, if we have to shut down our business, that means we have no business being here. In other words, our antagonists want us to leave town”, Onwa reckoned.
The major grouse is that some Nigerians are involved in retail trade, however there are many other Nigerians that are not into retailing business but are similarly affected by the perceived hostile disposition of these rival traders, we gathered. Travels was told that dealers in Toyota and Datsun spare-parts are the arrowheads of the rally against Nigerians.
Truck/Trailer dealers around Kumasi’s New Road Junction appear not to have any problem with Nigerians, we further learnt. Some Nigerians resident in Ghana remided that countless Ghanaians were living in Nigeria unharassed. “One of the biggest restaurants in Warri, Delta State is owned by a Ghanaian. Also, a major haulage business merchant based in Nnewi, Anambra State; is of Ghanaian origin”, Onwa cited.
Concluding, Onwa, who was President of Nigerian Youth Association (NYA) in Ghana from 2004 to 2007; rued: “The sad reality is that the people now up in arms against us were once our store-boys. I’ve been here (Suame Magazine, Kumasi) for almost 24 years. We helped them to get to where they are today by introducing them to this business. Ironically, the same people we supported in the past have now turned against us”.
Chief Joseph Okpala, who is Treasurer, Asante Region Chapter of NUTAG; said Nigerian traders were disturbed that their country’s authority and the Ghanaian government were still unable to resolve the matter. “We are really worried”, the man remarked.
During a chat with Travels in Accra, Hon. Obi; confirmed that the recent flurry of meetings was prompted by the predicament of Nigerian entrepreneurs in Ghana, especially those in Ashanti Region. “Ghanaian spare-parts dealers around an area called Magazine in Suame, Kumasi; say they want every shop owned by a Nigerian shut because foreigners are not eligible to engage in retail trade. That is the main issue”.
As to what NUTAG had been doing to resolve the issue, Obi recalled; “Some of us (NUTAG national executives) travelled from Ghana to Abuja about two months ago. We spent four days (August 21 to 24) in Abuja because of this matter. Among the things we did, while in Abuja, was a visit to the office of the minister of trade.
“We also expressed, to various relevant authorities, our gratitude to the Nigerian Government for sending powerful delegations to Ghana for talks with their Ghanaian counterparts regarding our plight. During our stay in Abuja, we were assured that the matter was being handled by ECOWAS. So, we had returned to Ghana believing the matter was being treated by constituted authorities”.
In the face of assurances they got barely two months ago, Obi and others are expectedly shocked that their alleged harassment at the hands of rival traders could surge forth again, so soon. He said NUTAG executives, after a brainstorm that lasted some three hours resolved to carry on with their businesses, even as efforts would be made to brief relevant authorities on both Ghanaian and Nigerian sides of developments as they unfolded.
As to their position after series of deliberations, the NUTAG executives almost in a chorus; declared: “Nigerians will not close shop because we are here officially. Our companies are registered corporate bodies, and we pay our taxes and dues to the government as at when due”.
But, if they are not welcome by the host community, must they remain in Kumasi at all cost? “O, don’t get us wrong. It is not the host community that have asked us to stop doing business here. Our antagonists constitute a negligible fraction of the host community. We understand their problem: it is fear of fair competition. But, not every member of the indigenous spare-parts dealers’ association are against Nigerian traders. Those that want us out of business are rival local dealers in Japanese automobile spare-parts”, Hon. Obi offered.
The influx of Nigerian entrepreneurs into Ghana is generating mixed reactions among members of the host nation. On one hand are Ghanaian traders, who see the involvement of some Nigerians doing business in their country as a threat: such Ghanaians feel that Nigerians are robbing locals of means of livelihood by playing importer, distributor and retailer all rolled into one.
On the other hand are Ghanaian consumers, who welcome Nigerians because of the competitive pricing their presence commands. We gathered that these category of Ghanaians prefer to buy from Nigerians, whose traders rely more on huge turnover than on a hefty profit margin.
In any case, the issue seems to be morphing into an intractible imbroglio. Six years have rolled by since the crisis broke, yet the sticking points remain: Should citizens of ECOWAS Member States be subjected to the same somewhat stringent formalities for floating a business in Ghana required of people from other parts of the world?
Hon. Obi, NUTAG National VP, thinks citizens of ECOWAS member states deserve some exemptions. “I believe ECOWAS would cease to be relevant, if we continue like this”, he remarked.
Flashback
Shops owned by numerous Nigerians had earlier been shut by Ghanaian authorities from April 2009 to early 2010. Although all seems calm and quiet from time to time, there is a current of mistrust beneath the surface. In deed, a report titled, Tension brews at Suame Magazine; on page 17 of the August 26, 2011 edition of Daily Guide, pointedly brought the issue to the fore.
“Tension is brewing at Suame Magazine, a business hub of Kumasi, following a threat by an association of retailers to stop foreigners from engaging in retail and petty trading in the area”; read the overture of the Daily Guide story. According to the report, members of Suame Magazine Retailers Association (SMRA), an affiliate of Ghana Union of Traders Associations (GUTA), “have been angered by the growing number of foreigners, mainly Nigerians, engaged in petty-trading and retail and have consequently threatened to stop them from doing business in the area, if government fails to act in that direction”.
During a chat with Morgan Owusu, Kumasi correspondent of Daily Guide, SMRA Chairman, Kwame Brenyah, reportedly wondered: “Why government had failed to enforce the country’s laws on trading”. Citing relevant statutes as regards foreigners wishing to engage in trading in Ghana, Mr. Brenyah, who is also GUTA Representative for Ashanti Region; is reported to have lamented; “foreigners, particularly Nigerians, had taken over Magazine … and were selling all manner of goods on tables in the area, a trading activity reserved for Ghanaians”.
According to the report, Brenyah accused “some of the foreigners of employing indecent business tactics to push Ghanaians out of petty-trading and retail business”. He observed that some of the foreigners posing as wholesalers turn around to retail their products at cheaper costs, after selling the same goods to Ghanaians engaged in the retail business”.
Brenyah had gone on to laud Ghana Investment Promotion Council, which set up a task force that “went round arresting foreigners engaged in petty trading and retail activities”. Interestingly, Brenyah, in the same breath; alleged that “the (GIPC) task force split up, when some ambassadors in the country, whose natives were affected by the exercise, raised concerns over the matter”.
Brenyah had subsequently threatened that members may resort to self-help or to take the law in their hand since his association “believes government is unwilling to protect the business interests of local people”. Mr. Brenyah had gone on to declare: “We are giving government a few weeks to act or we will act ourselves”, the Daily Guide report had forewarned.
Parting on a lighter note
It is worth pointing out that, most of those affected have been resident in Ghana’s Ashanti Region for over 20 years. This explains why many of them speak the indigenous tongue, Twi, fluently. Chief Obodoekwe is an indigene of Igbo Ukwu, Aguata LGA in Anambra; but, he speaks eloquent Twi.
When asked how good his comprehension of this Ghanaian tongue was, he enthusiastically interjected: “O, I love the language. But, I must admit that my Twi is not better than that of this man (Chief Okpala), who speaks the language like an indigene”.
Chief Okpala, of Nwabuike Industries Ltd, is a Japanese motor spareparts trader and has lived in Kumasi for 21 years. When asked, how his Twi could be better than Onwa’s; the latter offered: “You know, some people are better at grasping languages than other people”.