Entertainment
We Must Shift Focus From Big _yansh_ To Big Thinking- Ambrose Nwaogwugwu
Switch your X location to Germany, and you will not see even one sexy bum-shaking video of a TikTok or Instagram video vixen. Not one. Try it. Then switch back to Nigeria and you will be hit with it in a way that is unavoidable. It is so in your face. Our youths in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa are overexposed to online soft porn. And it is desensitising them.
Please fact-check me: Yansh is in the top five X, formerly Twitter, trends for 2024 in Nigeria. In Germany, nothing sexual or sensual made the list. But science trends did.
We sub-Saharan Blacks are too focused on either sexual intercourse or entertainment, which we now refer to as ‘cruise’ in Nigeria.
Please fact-check me: The biggest YouTube channel in Sweden is PewDiePie, with 119 million subscribers. It is about using humour to teach investments, gaming and new technology. In Germany is Kurzgesagt, with 23.1 million subscribers. It is about science. In France it is Cyprien, with 14.5 million subscribers. It is about learning.
In Nigeria, it is Mark Angel comedy. In Ghana, it is Sarkodie, the rapper. In South Africa, it is Trevor Noah, the comedian. In Ethiopia, it is Hope Music.
True story: I take brain-enhancing supplements. And I wanted to market them in Nigeria because they help me think deeply. I mentioned this to one of my closest friends, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, because he owns malls across Nigeria.
Senator Murray-Bruce told me not to waste my time. He said if I want to make money in Nigeria, I should find people who sell sexual enhancements and supply them.
It made me sad, but can I say he was lying? Do we, as a society, value pleasure over treasure? And is that why we are almost always under financial pressure? We are multiplying our population without multiplying our remuneration. Until we reverse this, we cannot fulfil our potential.
Some of you who follow me know how much I travel. There is nowhere in Africa I have not visited. And sub-Saharan African towns have a template.
There must be churches. Many of them. Then, brothels. Next, you will find sports betting outlets. And finally, low-level shops, like Shoprite, that we confuse for luxury stores.
There are often no libraries, no sports centres, and, with few exceptions, no parks. May God bless Alhaji Lateef Jakande, who made eighties Lagos an exception to the rule. I don’t think there is any human being, living or dead, who built more schools and libraries in such a short time and in so small a geographical area as Jakande.
What is the solution to this malaise? We need an intellectual revolution in Nigeria and Black Africa. The current generation should not be our focus. Our focus should be their children. And we must begin with language.
Instead of having Bibles translated into every single African language, let us democratise science and have as many science books as possible translated into African languages.
Look at that proposed BRICS currency. It has the name of Nigeria written in Hausa. I know that Southern Nigerians will be upset. But look at the bigger picture. Better Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba than English, French, and German.
Inferiority begins from the mind. And that is where Africa has to fight it. One way we can do this is through early education.
We program our kids from youth to see themselves as inferior to Westerners by teaching them:
A for Apple instead of A for Akara
B for Ball instead of B for Boli
C for Cake instead of C for Cedi
We must Africanise Africa’s Europeanised education system.
We must stop teaching African children that Mungo Park discovered River Niger, that John Speke found the source of the Nile or that Richard Lander discovered River Benue. These are not just historical fallacies. They also condition the African child to see himself as inferior to Europeans.
Instead of London Bridge is Falling Down and Cinderella fairytales, let us teach African children right from primary one about the 1000-year-old Ife bronzes, the ancient Benin civilisation, Queen Amina of Zaria, Shaka the Zulu and his defeat of Britain, Mansa Musa and his fabulous wealth, and other historical facts about their great Black African heritage.
If we can initiate this intellectual revolution, our next generation will have a mental shift. Instead of cruise, we will have youths capable of manufacturing cruise missiles.
Anari Sam Jaja
Entertainment
I’m Sick And Homeless – Nigerian Actor, Okemesi Cries Out For Help (Video)
Bamidele Tope Saint, the Nigerian actor and content creator, who is popularly known as Okemesi, has appealed for help after an alleged spiritual attack reportedly left him homeless.
He made the plea on Thursday during an interview with his colleague, Tony Montana.
Okemesi, who has been away from the screen for almost a year, disclosed that he has been suffering from a spiritual attack that left him paralysed.
While calling on his fans for help, the actor stated that he is now homeless and helpless.
Actor Tony Montana said, “I’m very sad seeing you in this condition. It is difficult for people, including your fans, to recognise you. What happened to you?”
Okemesi responded: “It was a spiritual attack. May God protect us from spiritual arrows. I was taken to Island Hospital, and people donated to foot my bills. But we realised it was beyond the hospital when my condition worsened. That was when the people with me searched for my relatives’ numbers on my phone.
“My senior brother in Osogbo asked them to bring me to him. He picked me up from the motor park and took me directly to an Islamic cleric for a solution. It was a serious attack. I became crippled. It was the prayers from people and God’s miracles that revived me. I couldn’t talk or stand. I began to walk with crutches a few hours after the Alfa gave me some spiritual items to use the same day I arrived.
“My brother was also attacked after I left the cleric’s place to stay with him for proper care. He was involved in an accident and also had a marital crisis with his wife. I had to leave his place and started staying on church premises. I don’t have a place to sleep, I don’t have anything. In fact, it’s difficult to feed. My fans, you are the only thing left for me. Please, I need your help to get back on my feet, especially with accommodation,” he stated.
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Entertainment
Ijoba Lande accuses Lagos police officers of assault, theft
Nigerian comedian and actor Ijoba Lande has accused operatives attached to the Area “J” Division of the Lagos State Police Command of allegedly assaulting him, confiscating his mobile phone and stealing cash said to belong to his brother.
A video circulating widely on social media shows the entertainer with visible facial injuries, including blood stains around his eyes, while onlookers poured water on his face in an attempt to assist him.
The footage also features scenes from a location believed to be a police facility, where Ijoba Lande appeared to be reporting the incident after the alleged attack.
Speaking on the incident, the skit maker claimed it occurred just six days after his return to Nigeria from the United Kingdom.
He, however, did not provide specific details about the exact location or events that led to the confrontation with the police officers.
Ijoba Lande alleged that the officers physically assaulted him, seized his iPhone 16 Pro Max and made away with $1,200 in cash belonging to his brother.
The popular content creator, known for his comedy skits and roles in Yoruba Nollywood films, said the experience has left him traumatised as he seeks redress over the alleged misconduct.
As of the time of filing this report, the Lagos State Police Command had yet to issue an official response, while the full circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear.
Entertainment
‘I’m honored’ -Actor Ninalowo Gets Role To Mobilize Atlanta Support For Tinubu’s Re-Election
Bolanle Ninalowo has been named the Atlanta, USA, coordinator for Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), a group supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The actor expressed excitement over the appointment, posting images that included the All Progressives Congress (APC) logo and Nigerian symbols to encourage support from the diaspora community.
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