Monday, 9 September 2013

Open Nigerian bisexual Yemisi Ilesanmi speaks out, says gays have a right


Well, she's open about her sexuality because she's not based here. Hehe. UK-based bisexual, Yemisi Ilesanmi, a single mother and an atheist, who has been fighting for the rights of gays for many years, recently granted an exclusive interview to TELL magazine where she spoke on issues surrounding homosexuality and its perception here in Nigeria.

Yemisi tells TELL: (tells Tell - lol)
Whether Nigerians accept it or not, LGBT rights are recognised human rights. Unless, you can prove that Lesbians, gays, biséxuals and transséxuals are not human beings, well, you have no reason to deny them their fundamental human rights. Unfortunately many Nigerians believe in the concept of sin. First, we must understand that sin is a religious concept. Not every Nigerian is religious. Your religion is also a personal matter, why drag other people into your personal relationship with Jesus, Mohamed or Obatala?

When I am told that homoséxuality is a sin, I just tell them their religion is not my law. The Bible or Quran is not my constitution, so why is that even coming up?

Yemisi Ilesanmi continues...
The very first thing we need to understand is that homosexuality, bisexuality, asexuality are all as natural as heterosexuality. Our sexual orientation differs; we are born with an innate ability to be emotionally or sexually attracted or not be sexually or emotionally attracted to same sex or opposite sex. Unfortunately, many African societies do not provide enabling environments to discuss sexual orientation. Sexual orientation does not harm anyone. A person who is attracted to opposite sex does not harm anyone so far it is a consensual adult relationship.
It is absurd when Christian gay bashers gleefully quote Leviticus 18:22 to justify why they want to jail and stone gays. Anyone who wants to quote from Leviticus should at least read the book to make sure they are not guilty of any of the things condemned in the book. Leviticus also says you should not shave, you should not interact with a woman in her menstrual cycle, thou shall not eat shrimps or shell fish, Lev. 11:10,11:6-8 thou shall not touch the skin of a dead pig (therefore touching football without wearing gloves makes you unclean!) So, when Christians throw Leviticus at me, I simply throw Leviticus right back in their face.
My immediate family knows my sexual orientation, my father is late, and my mother is accepting of whom I am and has shown me love and support. To continue to be an important part of my life, you cannot be homophobic, biphobic or transphobic.
My atheism has nothing to do with my biséxuality. Atheism is simply a non-belief in God. My bisexuality is my sexual orientation, no connection. However, I must say, my atheism has helped me to stand up against religious bullies, who use the Bible and the Quran to justify their hate for gays, lesbians, transsexual and bisexuals.
Religion carries a lot of unwarranted weight in Nigeria and Africa generally. This should not be so. In fact, this is one reason the African continent is still very backward. When religion carried so much weight in Europe during middle Ages, it was wrought with wars, jihads, killings and ethnic cleansing.
Many religious Africans now use the ‘holy’ books to justify the oppression of members of their own society. Even when the original owners of the religion inform them that the book has been updated and some parts are no longer applicable, Africans still insist that it is must be applicable because it says so in the book they were given. How pathetic!

New Music: Ice Prince - I Swear ft French Montana and Shaydee


Chocolate City rapper Ice Prince Zamani ups the ante this time around with a fresh joint featuring Diddy's Bad Boy Entertainment artist French Montana. The song titled 'I Swear' also features vocals from Shaydee of EME music. Listen to it below and tell us what you think..
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Opinion: Professor Yadudu lacks moral justification to criticize Jonathan’s war against terror.

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Everyone is concerned about  security challenges in the land. Though the problems are multifaceted, they require various strategies including collaborations between  security personnel and civilians as well as words of encouragement from  elders, scholars, religious and traditional rulers.
The recent outburst of  former legal adviser to the regime of maximum ruler, late General Sani Abacha, Professor Hamisu Yadudu, over security issues in the country was alarming.
Many  thought that the law professor who served the dictatorial regime that served the nation  draconian laws would just maintain sealed lips and allow other individuals to offer their best in the service of their fatherland.
Professor Hamisu Yadudu came out rather very controversial and harsh in a recent interview, which featured in  last week’s edition of  Saturday Sun. In the said interview, Professor Yadudu betrayed the little confidence some Nigerians had in him when he came out offering remarks capable of heating up the polity.
Aside failing  for selfish reasons though, to applaud President Goodluck Jonathan’s commendable achievements in the war against insurgency in north eastern part of the country, he chose to pick holes in the measures adopted in dealing with terrorism in the country.
Professor Yadudu’s recent outing further portrays him as someone who has no regard  for the feelings of  other Nigerians who he so despised and insulted a few years ago. It was during his tenure as General Abacha’s Legal Adviser that Nigeria recorded its highest number of human rights abuses in the country’s history. One had expected Yadudu as someone who knows the law to object, but he never did. Rather, he rose in defense of his paymaster as Nigerians with opposing voices were clamped into jails. One wonders if the same Yadudu who watched as his late boss took human rights abuses to a frightening level, is different from the Yadudu who is threatening legal action against the Joint Military Task Force operating in northern Nigeria for  human rights abuses! This is really a sad development.
I wasn’t too shocked by Professor  Yadudu’s threat of legal action against the JTF for alleged rights abuses. I’m very sure Yadudu is only out to heat up the polity for very selfish reasons and to further pitch Nigerians in the north against the Federal government.
This is not really fair and acceptable. Not at a time that landmark efforts are being made to deliver dividends of democracy to Nigerians across board. It’s totally unacceptable and laughable for a man who is versed in law to maintain sealed lips when human beings were denied their rights in the past only to come out a different person today. I believe Professor Yadudu lacks the moral right to accuse a government that upholds the rule of law in the running of the country of rights abuses.
President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration would go down in history as the regime that operated all its activities within the ambit  of  the law.
In as much as one will not completely rule out a few cases of rights abuses in the prosecution of the war against insurgency in different parts of the country, this doesn’t give credence to Yadudu’s wild claims against the JTF in northern Nigeria. This is not peculiar to Nigeria alone. It is pretty difficult to completely rule out cases of rights abuse in any war situation.
What is usually done is that, while efforts are on to restore peace, law and order to the North East, JTF operatives are given the necessary guide on ways to go about their activities. The Jonathan administration is a firm respecter of human rights and carries out its duty with strict adherence to human rights laws.
Professor Yadudu has lost what it takes to question his fellow human beings’ actions. He lost that opportunity some years ago during the Abacha military junta. As widely upheld, anyone who must go to equity must go with clean hands

New Music: Ice Prince - I Swear ft French Montana and Shaydee


Chocolate City rapper Ice Prince Zamani ups the ante this time around with a fresh joint featuring Diddy's Bad Boy Entertainment artist French Montana. The song titled 'I Swear' also features vocals from Shaydee of EME music. Listen to it below and tell us what you think..
http://www.hulkshare.com/nn8xcdvgn9xc

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psquare stripes on stage at US and CANADA tour[watch]

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psquare-US and CANADA tour.

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PSQUARE-chigago concert.

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Rihanna-Orezi

Here is the video of Orezi’s most talked about single, Rihanna and the girl he used as Rihanna actually looks like her tho. Enjoy the video.

Agbani Darego covers the September issue of Genevieve Magazine


The former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria and Miss World is on the cover of the September Iconic Edition of Genevieve magazine. Stunning cover!... See inside pics after the cut...



Toni Tone's Birthday Pictures


I Know What You Like crooner, Toni Tones recently had her birthday celebration at SIP lounge in Lagos with few friends in attendance. She heated things up and turned heads in a gorgeous sexy silver sparkling dress, yellow Manolo blahnik pumps and spiced it up with pink lips and her big curly hair do. See a closer look below.

Karen Igho shows off hot bikini body


The BBA winner shared the photos on her instagram page. Hot mama!

My Wife Is Never Sexually Satisfied; She Is Always Asking For More


A 42-year-old- factory worker, Mr Sola Babarinde, has asked an Orile-Agege Customary Court in Lagos State to dissolve his 11-year-old marriage to his wife, Nurat, because she threatened to pour acid on his new wife and is never satisfied with s*x.

Babarinde had approached the court to seek dissolution of his marriage over allegations of infidelity and threat to his life by his wife.

The resident of 91, Old Otta Road, Orile-Agege in Lagos State, told the court that his wife, Nurat, had taken to adultery, does not cook for him anymore and has an extremely high libido.

“My wife is never satisfied in bed, she asks for more even when we have gone two rounds, she behaves more like a man than a woman. Because of this, she goes out at will and comes home late at night. I have never enjoyed my union with her.

“She left me for six months and before she came back, I had taken another wife to take care of the two children she left for me,” he said.

Babarinde further alleged that Nurat threatened to pour acid on the new wife if she refused to leave the house for her.

“I can’t accept Nurat back because she has done a lot of damage to my life. I want the court to dissolve the union and grant me custody of my children,” he said.

However, 36-year-old Nurat denied all the allegations, adding that her husband was lying just to get rid of her.

Nurat, a trader and resident of 9, Gbadamosi Street, Orile-Agege, stated that since her husband didn’t want her again, she was also ready for divorce.

She also levelled allegations against Babarinde.

She stated: “My husband married another wife while I was sick and was taken out of Lagos for treatment.

“He goes around with anything in skirt and he is always drunk whenever he comes back from work. He came here to lie against me just because he doesn’t want me again.

“I met him when he was wearing rags and now that he thinks he has something, he said he is tired of me,” she said.

The court president, Mr Joseph Adewusi, told the couple to maintain peace and adjourned the case for judgment.

Rapper Vector Proposes To Chidinma??


Lol, is it true Vector proposed to Chidinma Ekile?. Well we don't know who leaked the pic. But some are saying it's true, some are saying it is not. When you look at the pic, you know it happened in an airplane. Vector is seen turning back to Chidinma and putting something on her finger which looks like a ring. Could he have proposed to her?

Chidinma won MTN project fame in 2010 while vector made Notjustok's list of best 10 rappers in Nigeria. Some say Chi is richer. Well i think it wasn't a proposal sha. What do you think?

“PDP has done a lot for young people” – Youth Leader, Malam Umar Garba Chiza speaks.

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After the election of the 60-year-old youth leader of the People’s Democratic Party, Malam Umar Garba Chiza – the PDP seem to have turned a new leaf with the recent election of it’s National youth leader to pilot the affairs of young people in the party.
The ruling party’s recent “dramatic” convention witnessed the election of
Abdullahi Husseini MaiBasira born 30/1/83 . Husseini MaiBasira is an
astute politician, started as the President of the Student Union
Government (SUG) back in 2003-2004 at the University of Sokoto. He then
became Senator of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) from
2004-2005. The 30-year-old youth leader of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in 2012 became the pioneer speaker of the commonwealth youth
parliament. Until his recent election at the Special Convention by the PDP
at the Eagle Square Abuja, MaiBasira was the Speaker of the Nigerian youth
parliament from 2011-2013. MaiBasira speaks on the build-up to 2015
election, the situation in his party, plans for young people, why he
thinks umbrella of his party is big enough to accommodate everyone among
other issues.
How does it feel to be elected a youth leader of the PDP especially when you are just 30?
First and foremost, let us give thanks to God almighty and let’s also give
thanks to the People’s Democratic Party, PDP for allowing the convention
and the organization of the convention to have gone very smoothly. I feel
privileged and I feel honored, but I think this is not an honor done to me
as a person but honor done to the entire Nigerian youths and the People’s
Democratic Party. This is the party for young people, this is where young
people should be and this is where the aspirations of young people can be
fulfilled as far as getting engaged in the political process.
How did you emerge candidate?
There is a process and I think journalists also know the process too.
Do you have laid out policies for the youth constituency that you represent?
My major responsibility as the National youth leader is to galvanize the
youths towards the party, to ensure that the youths believe in the party,
and to bring to bear the policies of the government.
Part of the transformation process of the government is for the entire
Nigerian youths to see that the PDP government is working for the future
generation of Nigeria and I think my blueprint is not an ecstatic
blueprint. It is an integral blueprint of the party; it’s an integral
blueprint of the Federal government to ensure young people are given an
opportunity to grow. Mine is to facilitate and ensure that young people are
given that opportunity in other for the party to remain the largest party
in Nigeria.
Why should anyone refer to your party the PDP “great?” What is great about the PDP?
First the PDP is a great party even if you don’t want to define it as such, this is a party that conducted democracy in 1999 from the military and has ensured that democracy thrive and has continued to thrive in Nigeria. And this is the longest period of democratic coup, you know that Nigeria has experienced since 1960 so you cannot say this party is not great. And this is the party that accommodates anybody irrespective of where you come from, this is the party for everybody. It’s a party that has the large heart and therefore is a great party.
You have got a major Political party like the All Progressives
Congress, APC, to compete with ahead of the 2015 general elections. Why should young people vote the PDP?
The PDP has done a lot for young people; even my emergence as the National
Youth Leader at the age of 30 is a clear testimony that the party loves
young people. The transformation policy of the government is also in line
with young people’s aspirations. This is a party that conceptualized and is
currently implementing the YOUWIN program that is based on the intellectual
capacity of young people to pursue their own dreams and chase their own
dreams objectives in life. No government before now has been able to do
this; we have a lot of young people opening up their businesses by virtue
of this YOUWIN program. This is a party that has undertaken the SURE-P
program, of the beneficiaries of these SURE-P programs are young people. So
this is a party where young people are at the heart and the centre of the
policies and the thinking of the party and the vision.
Talking young people, I went through your records and I realized you were ones the Student Union Government President. Young people have been home for two months now due to ASUU strike.
It is an unfortunate development but of course government is responding
appropriately and young people have every reason especially with their
parents not to be at home. Of course, government has been engaging in
serious and very active consultations and negotiations are on-going and I
believe that the appropriate authorities’ via-a-vis the Federal Ministry of
Education. The committee charged by the governor of Benue state is up to
the task, and that is what you get when you have a responsive government
and Mr. President has consistently said, no young person should be at home
and that is why the government is working round the clock to resolve the
issue.
Unemployment remains a critical issue for young Nigerians. Will you propose that aspirants, flag-bearers of the PDP ensure that employment opportunities top their agenda?
We seem to be exclusive and the office of the National youth leader is not
exclusive of the general policies of government. The PDP led government is
very concerned about youth unemployment and it has taken serious steps to
address this issues.
But also if you look globally, you are having a global trend of
unemployment and not only Nigeria, the average unemployment rate in the
European zone now is about 29%, the average unemployment in America
currently is still over and above 9%. And the general economic situation in
the world and not only in Nigeria is depressing a lot of economic
advancement issues.
But Mr. President as part of his transformation agenda has put, left right
and centre, the need for young people to be actively engaged and that is
why I mentioned initially this issue of YOUWIN. You have young people
opening up their businesses, they are also hiring. We also have the SURE-P
where young people are trained in skills andacquisition programs and that
is assisting them in building their own lives and putting their destiny in
their hands.
As young people we all know that economic democracy is changing, people are
building their competence and we must continue to build our competence.
That is the space that the PDP government is giving to young people, you
have a destiny take it in your hands; and that is equal opportunity for all
and prosperity for the mass of the people that is the cardinal principle of
the PDP. What happens to the very vibrant young entrepreneurs that lack the
resources to expand needing government intervention, would you bridge the
gap between the young people and the ruling party to reach out to these
categories of persons?
The ruling party is very concerned about the plight of young people and the
government has been very concerned about the plight of the young people,
the government too has been very concerned about the plight of young people
after all the future of Nigeria is with the young people. That is why you
have a lot of presidential intervention, a lot of Federal government
initiatives as far as young people are concerned.
When you go to MDA’s, Ministries departments and agencies, Small &Medium
Scale Enterprises (SME’s), you have a lot of programs. Go to the Federal
Ministry of Agriculture you have youths in agriculture, go to ICT you have
a lot of initiatives; you go to Directorate of Employment, now all these
are factors of state machinery that is geared towards ensuring that young
people are employed . Of course generally the need to expand these policies
is there and I think government is taking the necessary steps to facilitate
and expand these.
Insurgency in Northern Nigeria, what would you say to young Nigerians that have suffered from continues attacks and reprisals by the young people?
Well I wouldn’t call it insurgency, but as far as the security challenges
are concerned; you must of course give kudos to the Presidential direction
for the state of emergency. You can see the fruit and the benefits of that
state of emergency, it is clear the level of insecurity has drastically
reduced. Before now you know I was speaker of the Nigerian youth
parliament, I have met with the Presidential Committee on Peaceful
Resolution and security challenges in the North. And I have had feedback’s
from our people and the youths from that area. We have commended the
President and this government.
I have had a lot of inputs and responses from young people in the North and
the peaceful security efforts of the government are actually curbing these
challenges. That is why I think as young people we must support the
government in resolving in its drive to resolve the peace generally and
also to our security operatives who themselves mostly are youths that are
engaged in addressing the security challenges and making sure that we sleep
with our eyes closed.
What is your main focus as the National Youth Leader of the PDP, now that you have assumed office?
It includes to transform how young people view PDP, also to engage young
people constructively on the achievements of PDP since 1999 more
specifically since 2011 and what government has been able to do to move
forward. It is also to ensure that young people continue to believe and
give their trust to a party that has continued to sustain democracy in
Nigeria and a party that has delivered on its promises consistently to
Nigerians such that support and loyalty to the party will continue.
I will urge young people, most of them whom I know across the country that
this is the party for all young people and the President has a very deep
passion for all young people and the President supports any initiative that
will grow young people. And that is why you will find people like us in PDP.
Someone on Twitter said I should ask you, why PDP and why not APC?
First and foremost I have been a loyal member of the party and if you go
through my track records first as a student activist. I have never switched
to any side. The PDP is the only party that accommodates Nigerians
irrespective of where they come from; PDP is the only party that can
guarantee the aspirations of young people irrespective of who they are. PDP
is the party that does not have or know the top rank of “Godfatherism”.
This is a party that accommodates everybody, and that is why i registered
and became a member of the PDP for a very long time and I will continue to
remain a member of the PDP.
One thing i have noticed is that a lot of young people do not want to get
involved in partisan politics, but they get engaged actively on social
media and when it comes to the electoral process, some of them very active
on social media when they don’t even have party registration. For those of
them I will invite them to join PDP and for others who are in the PDP I
will ask them to remain and also ask others to come to PDP. Specifically
some of the groups that I belong, between the times that I was nominated,
and now personally I know a number of people who have called me from the
length and breadth of this country further pledging their loyalty to the
party; that if the PDP can give a 30-year-old, young man an opportunity .
Then it is by extension telling Nigerian populace that this is the party
where young people are perfectly accommodated. Then I will invite young
people to be part of the party, part of the political process

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Artiste, Burna Boy drops new single ‘Yawa Dey’, unveils debut album tracklist [DOWNLOAD]

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Aristokrat Records artiste, Burna Boy drops new single leading to the launch of his debut album ‘L.I.F.E- Living an Impact For Eternity’. The new dance hall track titled ‘Yawa Dey’ is the 4th single off the album slated to drop on the 12th August 2013.
He unveils the album track-list for both regular and deluxe edition, in which the deluxe version will feature four extra tracks – “Always Love You”, “My Cry” featuring M.I; “Guilty” & “Dem No Know” and is available at www.aristokratrecords.com
All tracks on the album were produced by LeriQ.