Thursday, 28 January 2016

R. Kelly walked off a live interview after being asked about sexual assault past

R. Kelly sat down with HuffPost Live for a bizarre 20-minute interview Monday, in which he asked host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani if she drank, knew what a deposition was, questioned her intelligence, and threatened to leave and go to McDonald’s before ultimately walking off set.
The “Ignition” singer was angry after being asked how his sexual abuse allegations had impacted sales of his album, which is projected to sell 100,000 copies less than his 2013 album Black Panties.




“This is about trying to interrogate me and disrespect,” R. Kelly said as the host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani asked the singer about his lyrics and how they relate to allegations that he has sexually abused underage women.
When asked how he would respond to fans who are hesitant to support the album due to his controversial history, Kelly’s message is simple: “F**k that.”
“You can’t satisfy everybody,” he continued. “I will continue to do my job until I get fired, and the only people who can fire me are my fans.”

DO WE STILL HAVE GOOD MEN IN NIGERIA?


DO WE STILL HAVE GOOD MEN IN NIGERIA?


Image result for femi fani kayodeI am maniacally bewielded  and tempted to ask DO WE STILL HAVE GOOD MEN IN NIGERIA? or can we simply say that evil triumph in Nigeria because the good men just seat and do nothing? Thus just as the world has remained  in constant struggle for peace, so also is Nigeria in constant struggle for peace since inception as an independent state in 1960.
Recently news emerging from every part of the nation are threats of breakup and every  parts of the nation is riddled with this threats. It seems to be that the history of Nigeria is written in blood, in particular is the 20th century specifically in the 1990s(1960-1999), a period where we witnessed massive killings ranging from massacre, assassination, murder, civil war,  genocide  etc. Thousands of human lives (Nigerians) were wasted, maimed, millions displaced and rendered homeless,  properties worth billions of dollars destroyed which inevitably distorted our progress and development as a Nation.
It is in this light, that peace loving Nigerians , experts and mankind waited with anxiety for the 2000s (21st century) hoping to be a century of National Peace and development. But unfortunately the last 15 years Nigerians are yet to witness that peace they sought after, however the drumbeat of separation as a Nation and underdevelopment seems to be reaching the crescendo instead of abating. What is more pathetic is the sense of bombing cacophony of gunfire at one time in the south south, north east, north west which has seen armless civilians killed and millions rendered homeless  and created refugee camps such as Malkohi camp, Makeshift camp, Dalori camp, Biu camp etc  and other  temporary shelters provided in other parts of the country. However this displaced and millions of people languishing in refugee camps and other temporary camps across the country are indeed lucky and should be thankful to God except if their present condition makes them envy the dead.
What is however discomforting is the extreme difficulty of political scientist, diplomats etc  in the country to find a long lasting solution or offer explanation to this growing menace in the country which is halting our development as a Nation. Thus even though some experts have blamed the foregoing trend on porous territorial border, the DO OR DIE  ambition of political leaders , the shoot at sight of protesters against the government of the day for any anti-people policy, which I feel is responsible for  the inability of the teeming youths to protest on certain policies that concerns them as citizens and youths of this great Nation.
We must ask ourselves critical questions as a Nation, for instance could it be that some Nigerians can only enrich themselves when people are killed, or maimed through terrorist attack, bombing etc. or could it be that arms companies tend to test their new weapon by sponsoring conflicts and crisis especially in Nigeria and indeed Africa?
Development never come to any Nation that experience series of bombing , murder, killings of protesters or kidnapping etc. Unfortunately what halted our development immediately after independence is gradually returning to this our present time. Many would ask could it be that the various National conference we had failed, and had no impact  to the well being of our Nation? The Oputa Panel we all thought was conveyed to correct all the wrongs of the 1990s could it be described as a failed  attempt?   or could it just be that the same people that created this problem in the 1990s are still very much relevant and still same people in the helms of affairs in our political landscape? I guess your answer is as good as mine and in moving forward we must answer this question truthfully without sentiments.
Nigeria is  currently into 4 wars in my view, the corruption war , Boko Haram  war, the Biafra agitation and just recently the Tompolo fight. what to me is ironical in the Tompolo fight is that,  since it started 2 bombings of our oil pipeline at a period when oil prices is going down day by day and the naira to a dollar keeps increasing hmmmmm!!!
We must tackle this issues head-on if we must move forward and progress. Just as the prophetic declaration of my mentor the eminent, eloquent and erudite LATE CHIEF GANI FAWEHINMI (SAN) said at the oputa panel "my lordship if we must develop as a Nation and move forward, we must seat down and discuss  if we must remain together as a Nation".Yet  shabby conference were still organized with a "NO GO AREA" and youths not represented could only best be described as FRAUD and ROBBERY  of the youths of this Nation.
Thus the roadmap to National peace is not by wasting resources organizing conferences, signing  Impotent MOUs  and attending uninvited peacekeeping meeting, rather more efforts should be geared towards National fight against poverty, Youth inclusiveness in governance,  create jobs for the army of unemployed and of course as my  Professor(D.A. Omenma) will say narrow the gap between the island of the affluence and the sea of the poor. Because as they say an hungry man is an angry man. it is therefore in the interest of National peace that eradication of poverty through the redistribution of National Resources is advised and necessary . This to me is imperative because as John F Kennedy asserts : if the poor cannot sleep because they are hungry, then also the rich cannot sleep because the poor are awake.

Comr George Moore
Youth Advocate and Social Commentator.