Tuesday, March 15, 2016

See This Gay Music Video Sparking Outrage In Kenya(Watch Video)


 Kenya’s attempt to stop people from watching a music video celebrating gay couples is backfiring.

 Barely three weeks after trying to ban a local rap artist’s remake of Same Love, by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Google Kenya has refused to pull the video from YouTube, where it has now been viewed over 140,000 times.

Kenyan regulators banned the video in late February, claiming that the content threatens to turn the country into “Sodom and Gomorrah” and declaring that anyone caught distributing it would be punished. But the agency that banned it also retweeted a link to it—which ended up bringing more attention to Kenya’s nascent gay rights campaign.

The video, made by Art Attack, is a snapshot of being gay in Kenya, where homosexuality is considered an “unnatural offense” punishable by imprisonment up to 14 years in prison. The chorus, “I can’t change even if I tried,” plays over a montage of newspaper articles headlined, “A disease worse than alcohol” and “Homos are filthy.”

 The video cuts to images of anti-gay protests in Nairobi last year, ahead of US president Barack Obama’s visit, and two young women kissing on a bench in a forest, away from the public eye.

The video also features photos of the writer Binyavanga Wainaina, one of the few openly gay Kenyan public figures, as well as George Barasa, a Kenyan gospel artist who came out in 2013. “Somebody has to stand and speak against what is going on,” Barasa told Reuters earlier this month.

A lawyer for Google Kenya told the Kenya Films Classification Board (KFCB), the country’s regulator of all visual content, that it cannot take down the video because it operates separately from YouTube, according to local media reports over the weekend.

A spokesperson for Google in the US told Quartz by email, “YouTube has clear policies that outline what content is acceptable to post and we remove videos violating these policies when flagged by our users. We review government removal requests when notified through the correct legal processes and in keeping with our company philosophy on transparency and freedom of expression.”

 Even the head of KFCB, Ezekiel Mutua admits that homosexuality is an evolving issue in Kenya. Matua told local media that the country is dealing with a “war of ideologies” and that if a homosexual man applied for a job with the regulator he would not be turned away.

“But if they kisses another man in public,” he added, “they will be condemned.” Watch the video below...

Shocking : Young Man Brutally Beaten And Burnt to Death Over N10 in Apo, Abuja(See Photos)



 A young man identified as Ikechukwu Anigbo was reportedly killed and burnt to death over the weekend around a relaxation centre in Apo Mechanic Village, Abuja.

 According to reports, the deceased, a 32-year-old barber from Aku, Enugu State took a bike and argument ensued between him and the motorcycyclist when he paid. The man insisted his money is N60 instead of N50. It was alleged that attracted his colleagues to the scene by shouting "thief". The mob gathered and started beating Ikechukwu after which they set him ablaze.

Confirming the tragic incident, Mr. Ezema Virginius Chukwudike, the taskforce chairman of Abuja Spares Dealers Association, Apo, said "The mob that gathered following the alarm collected tyres from a vulcanising workshop near the scene and set the deceased on fire"

The next day, angry Igbo men in Apo blocked the road and started attacking any vehicle or Keke Napep with Hausa person or people who look like Hausa. Fortunately, the police were able to stop the riot before it escalated.

Speaking to Daily Trust, a friend of the deceased, Chukwudi Orji said he learnt about Ikechuwu's death when he got home at about 11p.m.

"I saw the fire, but I did not know that someone was inside. There was smoke everywhere; there was no way you would have known that there was someone in the fire, except you were there or somebody told you about it," he said. 

"If I had known about it on time, I would have tried to save him because he was innocent," he added.


Speaking further, Mr Chukwudike said, "When news of the incident spread, people became angry. They wondered why the motocyclists would burn an innocent man. Even the man who voluntered to carry the corpse after he had been killed, was chased away"

He said this is not the first time that motorcyclists are killing someone over a paltry sum of money.

"A similar thing happened in Kabusa, when a boy was stabbed because of change. Another man was killed on Wumba road. The same change issue led to the death of a man in Damagaza. In his case, after he was killed, they kept him near a river until the next day," he said. 

Chukwudike said the last time such an incident occurred in the area, the traders protested and that it took the intervention of riot policemen to bring the situation under control.

"Because the motorcyclists knew what they did, they boycotted this route from Sunday evening until policemen were deployed to the area."

Azeez Akinola, Anigbo’s boss at the barbershop, corroborated Chukwudike story, saying the attitude of motorcyclists in the area is a cause for concern. Akinola who lives around the area where the late Anigbo lived, said he and two other people rushed out of their houses when they received news of the incident, but that the motorcyclists at Kabusa junction refused to take them to the scene.

Akinola who had worked with Anigbo for more than four years in a small barbershop at NEPA Junction, Apo, said it took them a longtime to find a motorcycle to convey them.

He said when they arrived the scene, they saw several people with sticks, but that they did not understand the magnitude of what had happened until someone pointed to the corpse of Anigbo in the fire.

"I could not believe it. There were heaps of iron treads from the burnt tyres on his body," Akinola said amidst tears.

"He was very gentle," Akinola continued." If small wound touch am, he go treat am for more than one week. I.K. can’t ride a bicycle, talk less of motorcycle.  Because of fear, he refused to learn driving despite the fact that they were many people around to teach him," he said. 

He said the matter was reported at the Apo Police Station, where he wrote a statement before police officers took the corpse to a mortuary.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the FCT police command, ASP Anjuguri Manzah said, "there was an early morning disagreement between two opposing groups that could have resulted in a clash but it was averted by the timely intervention of anti-riot police personnel."

Manzah said the FCT Commissioner of Police, Wilson Inalegwu, warned people of the area to desist from violence at the wake of the disagreement and promptly deployed police officers to the scene. The commissioner assured residents of the area and other parts of FCT that adequate measures have been deployed to contain the situation, investigate and unravel the remote and underlying issues behind the upheaval.

He reiterated that any attempt to jeopardise the existing peaceful and serene atmosphere in the Federal Capital Territory will not be tolerated. Though normalcy has returned to the area, the relative peace enjoyed may not last for long if a lasting solution is not proffered. Chukwudike said government should stop motorcyclists from arming themselves with daggers.

"Why should government allow them to move around with daggers unchallenged?" he asked. 
There are several versions of the incident, while some insist that the late Anigbo did not commit any crime, some alleged that he attempted to snatch the motorcycle he rode to the junction but was overpowered by the motorcyclists. However, it is hoped that the police through their investigation will be able to give a clearer picture of what actually transpired. See more photos below....





Nigerian's Reacts to Apparent P-Square Split, as Peter Okoye Goes Solo


 Yesterday, Peter Okoye announced his new stage name management company on social media, leading to speculations that P-Square was over. Nigerians don't seem to be happy about this especially because they are brothers. Read their tweets below... 






Minister Fired Over Comments He Made About Prophet Mohammed



 Egypt's justice minister, Ahmed el-Zind, has been fired by the prime minister for what many see as his overzealousness.
 In his bid to convince citizens of his commitment to fighting crime, he said he'll imprison the prophet Mohammed if he committed a crime.

According to cabinet spokesman, Hossam Qawish, the minister was "released from his position". El-Zind said in a television interview that he would put anyone who violates the law in prison, "even if he is the prophet, peace and blessing be upon him."

El-Zind quickly followed by saying "I ask God for forgiveness" for making the comment. But that did not prevent a backlash by faithful Muslims as well as criticism on social media

Actress Ruth Kadiri's Instagram Account Hacked; Hacker Demands for $200


 Nollywood actress Ruth Kadiri's Instagram has been hacked and the name of her page changed to @Purplexans.

The page which is now private is demanding for $200 before the account can be released.

Ruth has since created a new Instagram page asking her fans to rebroadcast her message and to disregard any post or comment from the old account.

Beef? D'banj's Producer Quits After 4-years of Working With Singer


 D'banj's producer Deveelee has separated from the singer. He made the announcement on social media recently. I sincerely hope there was no beef there.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Is President Buhari's Wearing $8000 Shoes?(Photos)


 PDP member, Deji Adeyanju, claims these shoes the President wore today to board a flight to Equatorial Guinea cost about $8000... Read what he wrote below....