Wednesday, 4 April 2012

PMAN: WILL THE BONE RISE AGAIN FOR MAJEK FASHEK?

 
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MAJEK FASHEK NOW AND THEN

Can you still remember the “Rain maker”, a once handsome young looking man with a powerful voice, a ladies delight created with smooth face and well structured body? The rain magic maker, yes, I am talking about Majek Fashek, the man baptised "rain maker" by his Nigerian audience. When I saw Majek Fashek's current pictures and the way they looked so frightening and shocking, I wept.

"There comes a time when we heed a certain call, when the world must come together as one.” And “It is really true that there are choices we make that save lives and make the world a better place.”

Majek Fashek took Nigerian music to another level in the late 80s and early 90s with his sweet melodies. He was then compared only to the best, the late king of Reggae, a legend and a visionary musician, Robert Nesta Bob Marley by many people that know his music. The rhythms of his musics could only be traceable to him alone while the lyrics of his songs were inspirational and educative. Anytime Majek Fashek had been on stage and sung one of his tracks titled "Send down the rain" hardly had he finished the first paragraph of this track as stated below no matter how sunny it was that it did not rain.

"The sky looks misty and cloudy
It looks like the rain is gonna fall today
Since morning I being sowing my seeds
Waiting for the rain to drop and water it up, e e h
I’m a hungry man and I don’t wanna be hungry
Send down the rain
Send down the rain, send down the rain
Everything in life has got its time and season, so you don’t have to ask my why
You don’t expect to sow cassava and reap up cocoyam
You don’t expect to sow rice and reap up cassava
Whatever I n I soweth in this word must surely reap

I’m a living man
Got a lot of work to do
Send down the rain
Papa papa papa yo
Mama mama mama yo
Send down the rain …”

Majek Fashek’s incredible stage performances with this track "Send down the rain" created magnificent awareness then that could only now be likened to the active days of Mike Tyson who had forced late comers to boxing venues to wake up or else they would be busy struggling to buy tickets for his match and the match would have been over because his opponent had been overwhelmingly taken to the cleaners in the first round within seconds. The same manner, Majek Fashek was invited in some West African cities that had had no rain for a long time with the sole aim to come and sing his music track “Send down the rain” so that it would rain for them to plant their crops and water up their seeds. He was then in the class of Mandators, Orits Williki, Ras Kimono and Alex O etc. or even a little bit higher than some of them in the Nigerian chart of musicians locally and internationally. He was a highly talented guitarist combined with an amazing voice. He improved Nigeria’s music and image around the globe with his musical messages when the world took everything about Nigeria to be evil because of bad leadership, fraud, corruption and massive loot of Nigeria’s wealth by the military junta.

The experience he had on one of his tours in America led him to sing a song titled “Majek Fashek in the New York” where he explained that he had never known that there were beggars in the streets of New York because of our complex nature of painting everything about America gold that had deeply affected the mentality of many of our children who abandoned their education, good jobs and their businesses in pursuit of greener pastures as plate washers and street sweepers in the USA and other developed countries.

“Rumour has it that he is homeless in the city of California and I tried everything humanly possible by calling every person or body I felt that could be helpful with the information about his whereabouts and condition without success.”

Please help, one of the most celebrated artists in Nigeria, Majek Fashek is dying. Kindly try to look for Majek Fashek photos before and now then you will understand my concerns better. Where did Majek Fashek get it wrong? There have been rumours that the reason behind his ordeal now is traceable to the magical powers he associated with that his wonderful track titled “Send down the rain”that made it almost certain for rain to fall each time he had been on stage and sung that track. But there are strong indications that Majek Fashek is suffering from drug abuse. However, no matter where the problem came from the bitter truth is that Majek Fashek needs our help.

“We all cannot wait for Majek Fashek to die to give him a befitting burial with newspapers advertisement, editorial praises, killing so many cows and providing so many drinks for people to drink to stupor and bury him in an expensive casket while we abandoned him when he was alive.”

Where is Majek Fashek? Rumour has it that he is homeless in the city of California and I tried everything humanly possible by calling every person or body I felt that could be helpful with the information about his whereabouts and condition without success. Here are some of the PMAN officers’ responses to my enquiries in trying to find out the true states of Majek Fahek and what they have done to help him. The first vice president of PMAN Eng. George Durueke, “I do not know Majek Fashek’s whereabouts now and cannot confirm if it is true that he is homeless in California or not but since you have informed me, I promise to make inquiries tomorrow,” Chief Morocco Maduka, PMAN state Governor, Anambra state, “I do not know anything about Majek Fashek” meaning Majek Fashek’s condition “and I am hearing it for the first time.” Danjuma Musa Kaduna state PMAN Governor, “The picture of Majek Fashek I saw last time was bad that is all I know and cannot confirm if he is homeless or not but thank you for your concern I will make calls and get back to you, I appreciate.” Another gossip has it that Majek Fashek is currently in Nigeria trying to re-discover his lost glory with the help of few good spirited Nigerians. However, the last time I watched Majek Fashek was in U-Tube where he was still his old person preaching love and unity while his look brought me to tears that finally pushed me to take action.

I call on the “Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria” (PMAN) to please help with the rehabilitation of Majek Fashek before he dies. They should as a matter of urgency genuinely with perseverance come to his aid because he might not be able to help himself alone right now. When the golden voice of Nigerian music died, Chief Christ Essien Igbokwe PMAN as an entity and its members participated physically active and they were also financially visible that they even had accusations of misappropriation of money which led Tony Okoroji and Onyeka Owenu to go to court as reported. Nigerians stood still and millions of naira were spent to give her a memorable burial as someone we all loved and cherished while our press men and women congratulated her in death and eulogised her as a hero which she deserved. The death of Evangelist Sunny Okosun who used his music and fought the wicked apartheid regime in South Africa sponsored by Britain and supported by USA to submission was equally not different, but today the reality is stark naked before us because while the deaths of our lovingly Chief Christ Essien Igbokwe and the patriotic pan-African nationalist Evangelist Sunny Okosun were beyond human control, the case of Majek Fashek cannot be said to be the same today because his situation is still within our reach and as such redeemable. Can we all be magnanimous enough to show a little kindness and shine the light for him to see again?

Can PMAN be kind as much as necessary and organise shows within and outside Nigeria with Nigerian musicians and their foreign counterparts that would be interested to participate in the concerts just to help to raise funds for Majek Fashek's rehabilitation programmes? According to PMAN’s statute they will do whatever the association deems desirable in this situation to help its members and I quote “To publish and distribute periodicals, newspapers, books, leaflets, documents, magazine, sheet music and other related publications and documents that the Association may deem desirable in the promotion of its interest and that of its members.” And in another paragraph it says that “To organize joint recording and musical performance of members to promote unity and raise funds for the association and/or any charitable cause.”

I personally believe that nothing should call for charitable actions more than a life threatening situation. I call on the Edo state government and her indigenes, the Federal government of Nigeria and good hearted Nigerians all over the world to please help save the life of this Nigerian God made Bob Marley. The Federal government of Nigeria and the Edo state government should not wait for our Majek Fashek to die and then sing praises of him with national and state awards. Majek Fashek in his track "Send down the rain" said "You don't expect to sow cassava and reap up cocoyam." He may have sowed wrongly out of youthful exuberance and as such had gone astray. Do we all close our eyes and allow him sink when we know we could help put smiles on his face and his families again?

Who is that person born of a woman without blame? Let us not throw this child with birth water because Majek Fahsek is still full of talent, capably blessed to storm the world again, perhaps in a different form. He would still be very useful to Nigeria and the world especially in the campaign against drug abuse.

Do not forget that national president of the Christian Association of Nigeria pastor Ayo Oritsejafor was once a drug addict but today he has won millions of fans for Christ and he is a very good ambassador for Nigeria. He once said "[...] 40 years ago, [...] I could still picture myself, a young man with no direction, all messed up and mixed up in life, totally hooked on drugs [...] but somehow I found myself in the midst of Christians [...]." Today is not only that Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor is a total changed person but he is a beacon of freedom in so many homes and families to the shame of the devil. As you read this article; are you touched? Do you know that you could be one of those Christians that rescued Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor in the life of Majek Fashek? If you are touched ask yourself; how can I help? Take this message to as many people as you can because it could be the catalyst of the change we are looking for. God is a spirit that uses humans to amend catastrophic situations and gives hope to the hopeless. Do not shy away from any calling because whomever that runs away from responsibilities runs away from promotions.

“God is a spirit that uses humans to amend catastrophic situations and gives hope to the hopeless.”

As the best American singers came together for the sake of humanity and peace to sing an inspirational and a well worded song titled "We are the world" I once more encourage Nigerian musicians under PMAN not to abandon Majek Fashek in this his dark time. The lyrics of that song "We are the world" were so peaceful and powerful, it says;

“Do not shy away from any calling because whomever that runs away from responsibilities runs away from promotions.”

"There comes a time when we heed a certain call
When the world must come together as one
There are people dying and it’s time to lend a hand
To life, the greatest gift of all
We can’t go on pretending day by day
That someone somewhere will soon make a change
We are all part of God’s great big family
And the truth
You know
Love is all we need
We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So let’s start giving ...."

Yes, there is joy in sharing and there is progress in giving because givers never lack. There are moments we must heed some certain calls like Majek Fashek’s call now because we are part of God’s great family. It is really true that there are choices we make that save lives and make the world a better place. We all cannot wait for Majek Fashek to die to give him a befitting burial with newspapers advertisement, editorial praises, killing so many cows and providing so many drinks for people to drink to stupor and bury him in an expensive casket while we abandoned him when he was alive. The best burial we all can give Majek Fashek is now. The best awards for Majek Fashek are now and not when he dies. Nigerian press men and women should please wake up to this clarion call and begin to create the positive awareness needed for the plight of Majek Fashek to turn around. Everyone that believes in humanity should rise and make a contribution as much as one could for Majek Fashek to stand on his feet firmly again. This help could come in different forms and must not necessarily mean money. Some people could of course help with money or counselling, while some may come in with professional advice and creating awareness etc. Let’s show brotherhood.

Majek Fashek, a proud owner of the “Prisoner of conscience” album in 1991 sang in some of his other albums tracks like “Cover the world, cover the earth oh righteousness” and “Holy Spirit take over the world now,” in the same vain I pray that the Holy Spirit will take over his life now and cover him with righteousness while we the concerned people will help him as a prisoner of conscience to brake the wall of Jericho and free him from the shackles of the devil that has kept him in the states of regrets, mockery and shadow of his old self.
This is a wake-up call to all those that love humanity to join in this crusade for our Majek Fashek to live and tell his own story.

Who can help to heal Majek Fashek? Do not be sarcastic about his situation and do not claim to be righteous for we all have sinned and come short of the glory of the lord.
Who the cap fits let him wear it so chorused by late Bob Marley. Today the caps fit better the Governor of Edo state His Excellency comrade Adams Oshimole, the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) and of course fellow heart spirited Nigerians. On these caps we are wearing, it is written “If we agree in unison the bone shall rise again for Majek Fashek.”

“As tears wet my papers now and cover my eyes while writing these words, Fashek, it is my love for you and as Lucky Dube sang, wherever you are just know it that I will always remember you and whatever you do no matter your condition, I love you.”

Late Lucky Dube in one of his touching tracks “Remember me” which I call his biography in his album titled "Prisoner " he sang how his daddy had left their family many years ago with the promise to come back and take care of them but that many years had gone and there was still no sign of his daddy coming back home. He sang that his mother died of a heart attack as soon as she heard that his daddy had got married to another woman, and that he was the only one left in the family wandering in the streets of Soweto without any place to call his home. Irrespective of the callousness of his daddy in his upbringing, but because of love, he still had sung, “Daddy wherever you are, remember me, in whatever you do I love you.” As tears wet my papers now and cover my eyes while writing these words, Fashek, it is my love for you and as Lucky Dube sang, wherever you are just know it that I will always remember you and whatever you do no matter your condition, I love you.

Who is a rich person? A rich person is not that person that has got many mansions, expensive cars, gold, jewelleries, best education, billions in the account or that uses the most expensive fragrance etc. but rather a rich person is that person that has affected positive changes in other people’s lives. That person that has saved lives or that has made difficult sacrifices for others to live, that person that has used his/her position to wipe the tears and pains of others and turn their sorrows to joy, this is the ideal accomplished rich person. How rich are you?

Let’s use our talents, positions and money to make the world a better place. According to John Mason “The world is blessed mostly by people who do things, and not those who talk about things and do nothing.”

Majek Fashek needs your help.

For further information contact PMAN: Phone, +234-8033052209, +234-7036651111, +234-80382532, Mail, info@pmanonline.net

Written By Uzoma Ahamefule
Uzomaah@yahoo.com


culled:The Will

Can Older woman/younger man romance last?.....Dannii Minogue and Kris Smith confirm split

Following yesterday's sad rumours, Dannii Minogue and her boyfriend Kris Smith have both confirmed on Twitter that they have split up.
Dannii Minogue took to Twitter early on Wednesday morning to announce: "It brings me great sadness to tell you that Kris & I have separated. We still care for each other & ask for privacy at this difficult time, in particular for our son Ethan who remains our number one priority."
Kris Smith tweeted at the same time: "Dannii and I have a deep mutual love and respect for each other and although things have not worked out we have a gorgeous son together that we both love and implore everyone to respect our privacy at this challenging time."
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The couple were together for four years and have a 21-month old son, Ethan, together. Reports started circulating yesterday that the pair had called time on their relationship.
Dannii hasn't tweeted Kris for over a month, they haven't been pictured together since October, and Kris has recently changed his Twitter bio.
It now reads: "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice... not really sure what my job is anymore... but I do know I love my boy more than life..."
Dannii and Kris have a son, Ethan, together / TwitterThe pair were forced to fight speculation that they were splitting up in May last year. At the time, they issued a statement slamming the reports.
"Thanks for your concern. We're happy to be back at home in Melbourne together as a family," they said.
"We are committed to our relationship and Ethan as always."
However, Dannii and Kris have been plagued by split rumours ever since their careers have forced them to spend considerable amounts of time apart.
Kris even commented last year: "I wish she'd sit back and relax at some point, before stress levels do their worst. But that's the way she is, so inclined to work hard and strive for things.
"I'm more laid-back. We balance each other out. It's a ­counter-balance. I like to chill out and enjoy life."
We're sad that they weren't able to work things out.
culled:yahoo

Chelsea 2 Benfica 1 (agg 3-1): match report

Read a full match report of the Champions League quarter-final between Chelsea and Benfica at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday Apr 4 2012.

Raul Meireles -Chelsea 2 Benfica 1 (agg 3-1): match report
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Take that: with five minutes remaining Raul Meireles silences the Benfica fans with a thunderbolt to put the tie beyond the visitors Photo: EPA
And now for Barcelona. Chelsea last night advanced into the last four of the Champions League for the sixth time in nine years and, once again, will meet their old nemesis.
There have been some epic, and epically controversial, encounters over those years and another is on its way. Better buckle up.
Ten-man Benfica were beaten but certainly not out-played, in this quarter-final and Chelsea will have to perform far, far better than this if they are to at last capture that Holy Grail of a prize, the one Jose Mourinho called the beautiful trophy with big ears, come the final in May.
Mourinho, and Real Madrid, potentially lie in wait again, or Bayern Munich, and Chelsea are in rarefied company in the semi-finals and in a position they could not have imagined being in not so long ago.
Credit to the ‘interim head coach’ Roberto Di Matteo and, maybe also, his burgeoning stewardship has the feel of a ‘lucky’ manager.


There was luck against Benfica – with that sending ff and punished with a ‘soft’ penalty – and there is a touch of the Guus Hiddink regime about Di Matteo.
He has steadied the club; improved the atmosphere and touched wood on occasions with results. Can Barca be beaten?
Maybe, just maybe, with another slice of fortune and the Premier League’s last man standing will dare to dream. The only blight was an injury to John Terry.
The records were all stacked up against Benfica. Only twice in the history of this competition has a team reversed a first-leg defeat at home; Chelsea have proved formidable at the Bridge and, more immediately, the Portuguese could not call on any of the four central defenders on their books. All were injured.
It made the task ahead even more daunting despite the pre-match chutzpah of their coach, Jorge Jesus, who had declared Chelsea fortunate to have come away last week with that advantage gained through Salomon Kalou.
He was wrong. Chelsea’s victory was deserved then but Jesus needed to relay a sense of injustice to his players ahead of trying to stir them to a famous comeback. If they felt injustice, it was amplified by the events of the first half.
There was danger within this Benfica side with Oscar Cardozo, Pablo Aimar, Bruno Cesar and the eye-catching Argentine Nicolas Gaitan and, three times in the opening three minutes, he forayed down the left as they came out of the traps at pace.
It meant Frank Lampard and then John Terry had to charge down shots from the edge of the penalty area.
Inevitably Chelsea tried to arrest some of that impetus.
Maybe they had hoped to make their own quick start; instead that initiative had been taken from them and, not wanting to create a dangerously open encounter, they attempted to retain possession and draw the sting with Lampard the only alteration from the line-up that had triumphed in Lisbon.
Benfica needed a goal but they also knew that their defence was less trustworthy than usual although one replacement, the veteran Spanish full-back Joan Capdevila, threw himself to block David Luiz’s fierce half-volley. It would have settled Chelsea’s obvious nerves but back came Benfica with Terry bellowing for a reaction.
Part of Chelsea’s troubles were being caused by Lampard’s desire to break forward, leaving John Obi Mikel exposed with Aimar dropping in around him to try and pick out Gaitan, who was being afforded too much space by Branislav Ivanovic, in particular.
Just as they continued to struggle, Chelsea cut a break with Ashley Cole running into the area to meet Terry’s lobbed ball forward.
Javi Garcia, one of those makeshift central defenders, clumsily collided with him and the referee, Damir Skomina, awarded the penalty.
The Benfica players protested, and it did look a harsh award, but Lampard stepped up to drive the ball low to the left of goalkeeper Artur.
It meant that Chelsea have taken the lead in all their Champions League ties this season and it also meant this match could not go to extra-time.
Benfica needed a response and almost found one from a free-kick with the ball eventually guided back to Cardozo whose snapshot beat Petr Cech but was cleared off the goal line by Terry.
In fairness, Benfica were playing some wonderfully creative attacking football with Aimar, by some distance, the most impressive player on show as he ran proceedings, threading passes and causing all manner of difficulties to the Chelsea defence.
The home side did not help matters by constantly surrendering possession.
Chelsea then cut another break. This time Maxi Perreira overran the ball and propelled himself, catching Mikel.
The referee cautioned the captain but, having already booked him for protesting at the penalty, it meant a red card followed. Benfica were down to 10 men.
They were now there to be picked off and Fernando Torres was released down the left. Instead of pulling the trigger, he tried to pull the ball back.
It was a poor decision and highlighted his continuing lack of belief. As Benfica trudged off at half-time, their coach looked forlorn. Jesus knew he needed a miracle.
But it was Benfica who threatened again. And again it was Cardozo. This time Aimar worked the ball to him on the area’s edge and his side-footed, curling shot was clawed over by Cech.
Somehow, then, Ramires failed to extend Chelsea’s advantage as Kalou crossed almost onto the goal-line and the midfielder scuffed at it.
Torres was afforded another chance, his shot deflected wide before Kalou, through on goal, fired straight at the goalkeeper and, then, with another opportunity he swiveled and drove the ball wide.
For Benfica, Capdevila blazed over as did substitute Yannick Djalo, who later headed wide, while Aimar continued to weave his patterns and the frustrations of Jesus grew.
Benfica gained a life-line, late, with Javi Garcia rising to head home a corner. Suddenly the atmosphere changed, the nerves returned but substitute Raul Meireles broke away to crash the ball into the net and end any doubt.
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culled:The Telegraph

Forty-Year-Old Nigerian Woman From Enugu Among Victims Of Mass Shooting In Oakland California




Doris Chibuko
By SaharaReporters, New York
Forty year old Nigerian mother of three, Doris Chibuko, was among the victims of a deadly shooting at the Koreans Nursing school in Oakland, California on Monday.
Doris was among the 7 people fatally shot by a lone gunman at Oakland's Oikos University in Oakland.




Doris hails from Enugu state in South Eastern region of Nigeria. Before migrating to the US she studied and practiced law in Nigeria before marrying Efanye Chibuko in 2002.
The killing of Doris happened two months away from her planned graduation from the small private college. She and her colleagues were murdered by a fellow student One Goh who later surrendered to the police in a supermarket.







 
culled:sahara reporters,
quardian.co.uk/(pix/video)