Hey everybody, my website is acting up due to a data base error.
Usually, downtime lasts 8 minutes or less but I experienced a downtime of more than ten hours yesterday.
It’s very frustrating and I didn’t realise how attached I am to this blog until yesterday. If I want to quit, I want to do it on my own terms and not because of a technical error so I need to get this fixed ASAP.
Sadly, my hosting company is not helping much. They are asking me to upgrade to VIP hosting for $805, a price higher than my house rent but I want to believe there are cheaper alternatives.
I’m currently looking for a permanent solution and I would not be updating this blog until my frontend and backend works fine.
If you need to contact me for anything or you can help me in any way, write me on my email; nathaniel.Shammah@ mail . com
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Here are some facts about the UNILAG Graduate With 5.0 CGPA.
Daniel Dada Ayodele, will be the star to watch out for during the 2014/2015 Convocation of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) next week.
He made a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.00, which the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Rahamon Bello described as a perfect score record during a pre-convocation briefing Wednesday.
Bello said the Psychology student is one of the 178 First Class students ‎that would graduate during the three-day convocation programme. ‎
This year, a record has been set. A graduating student in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Mr Ayodele Daniel Dada is graduating with a CGPA of 5.00.
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“A perfect score. This means he scored As in all courses he took in the programme. I congratulate the graduate with a First Class‎.”

The student, Ayodele Daniel Dada finished from the Department of Psychology.The first time in the history‎ in what seems to be the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria’s education system, the University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, will this year graduate a student who has been graded ‘excellent’ in all the courses taken while on campus.
This was disclosed Wednesday morning by the university’s Vice-Chancellor, during a pre-convocation media briefing held at the university’s Senate Chamber.
According to the VC, the university was glad to break another academic ground, saying the candidate showed exceptional academic prowess.
He said a total of 10,907 students will be graduating including 5,472 undergraduates and 5,435 postgraduates, adding that a total of 177 others will be bagging First Class degree‎ certificates along with Dada.
The convocation programmes, which has formally kicked off with the media briefing will also feature a convocation lecture to be delivered by the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonaya Onu on Monday, February 28.
Daniel Dada Ayodele is somewhat of an introvert, his Facebook account yielded just one picture of him, and no posts.



5 Tips To Improve Your GP This Year

This article discusses ways to Improve Your GP. Even the brightest students can sometimes find themselves academically underperforming, often through no fault of their own. When students find themselves in this situation, it’s often because they’re stuck in a rut and are not sure what to do to improve. If this sounds like you, the first step is to work out the reasons why you may be underperforming, and the next step is to work out how to tackle the problem.

1. Adopt a positive mental attitude




Brightening up your study space can help you stay upbeat. In the face of lower-than-expected grades, it’s only human to react by feeling disappointed with oneself. When you’re frequently receiving lower grades than you’d hoped for, you may start to feel depressed or defeated, and feel like giving up. Though it can be quite difficult, you need to stay positive.

2. Work out where you’re falling short
Do you do well at the theoretical side of Maths, but struggle with applying it to practical situations so you can improve Your GP?
You need to work out which areas need targeting before you can draw up a plan of action, so the next step is to figure out the areas in which you’re underperforming, and why. Are your grades consistently lower than you’d like them to be across all your subjects, or is there one particular area you’re struggling with that’s bringing down your overall performance in a particular subject? Are there external factors that may be negatively affecting your grades, such as a family problem or worrying about a social situation at school? Are you struggling with any particular academic skills that might be dragging you down, such as essay-writing or note-taking? And are you studying in a way that works for you?

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3. Talk to your teachers

Your teachers know you best, so it’s worth talking to them when you’re drawing up a plan of action for improving your grades. Ask them where they think you need to improve, and they’ll probably have some advice on how you can go about it. Coupled with the advice in the rest of this article, this should allow you to tailor an action plan to your personal situation.

4. Start organising your life

Clutter of any kind inhibits our ability to operate efficiently, so another way of improving your academic performance is to get organised. Keep your workspace tidy and all your notes and textbooks organised in such a way that you know where everything is. Start thinking more about your time management, too, as this will allow you to prioritise your time effectively, freeing time for problem subjects. Write yourself a daily timetable that incorporates your school schedule, dividing your day into slots of time and fitting in plenty of time for studying. Allocate extra time to subjects or topics you’ve identified as being ones you’re struggling with; it could be that the reason for your underperformance in these subjects is that you’re simply not devoting enough time to them.

5. Improve your memory

Many students struggle to remember all the information they need for exams, and this brings their grades down. With so much to learn across many subjects, remembering facts, figures and arguments is a pretty monumental task, and you need to arm yourself with some effective memory aids to help you. You’ll find more tips on improving your memory in our article on memory techniques for exam preparation.
Image result for mosquito imageIgbo or Hausa, Christian or Muslim, Virgin or Prostitute, Gateman or Oga, Straight or Gay … the Blood all taste the same. – The Mosquito


In 2011ish I got a new position that required me to fly back and forth between Houston and Lagos on a somewhat regular basis. My company insisted that I fly business class and as long as they paid for it (which they did) I had no problem with the proposal.

So that’s how I found myself in this heavenly place called “Business Class.” Long story short business class was nice … if you can afford it knock yourself out!



I met a lot of celebrities, politicians, popular business men and lots and lots of Oil workers aka “expats” in Business class. And I had lots of interesting conversations with them … but my most interesting/confusing conversation came from a special guy. One special 9ja guy …

I had just boarded the plane and was getting ready to settle down in my seat, when I caught a glimpse of my riding partner. He had that look of amazement, as in “wow this place is so nice” I remember that look, because it was the same look I had when I entered Business Class for the first time in my life…



He was just looking at me and the plane and then me again. And eventually proceeded to whisper, but in that kind of interrogative way … he said

“o boy, how did you afford to buy your ticket?”

I was like … “Hold hold up, what type of insult is that, you mean to say that I cannot afford to buy my own ticket!”



But I am passive aggressive … so I kept all my words inside my head and instead decided to reluctantly tell him the truth.

I told him that my company actually paid for the ticket … instantly the look of suspicion jumped out of his eyes. He proceeded to whisper again, like some sort of EFCC investigator…

“Look at all these people in business class (pointing to the Nigerians as he spoke), these are the people stealing Nigeria’s money.”

My face was so confused …



But he ignored my face and kept on…

“They are so corrupt, bleeding Nigeria and flying business class when people are suffering at home.”

At that moment, I looked up to God and said a quick prayer that went something like “lord Jesus please please please give me Wisdom, Patience and Understanding to deal with this bullshit I am hearing!”



I think God heard my prayers. Because I nodded my head to say “uh huh,” before slipping on my earphones and blocking out the bullshit.



Said individual really believed that most Nigerians flying business class are some how automatically corrupt! And that is the same thing for most Nigerians on Land …

Build a house in Dubai … corrupt
Drive a fancy car … it must be corruption.
Build a house in Banana Island … Sugar daddy or corruption
Have an overseas account … corrupt!

Just accuse someone of corruption, offer no proof aside from the fact that he lives or dwells in a fancy place, and the anti-corruption mob will attack!

But here’s some breaking news …

If you earn your money honestly you are free to spend it any which way you want, its your prerogative and nobody’s business. If you want to throw your dollars in a swimming pool and swim in it drown knock yourself out!

And to all the people out there hating or judging … remember, not everybody that flies Business Class is corrupt.

 



MAKE A MOVE

1. It happened some time ago. I was in an audience listening to a motivational speaker. The speaker got out his wallet & pulled out a 500 Naira note. Holding it up, he asked, “Who wants this 500 naira note?” Lots of hands went up. Including mine. A slow chorus began to build as people began to shout “Me!” “Me!” I began to wonder who the lucky one would be who the speaker would choose. And I also secretly wondered (and I am sure others did too) why he would simply give away 500 naira.

Even as the shouts of “I want it” grew louder, I noticed a young woman running down the aisle. She ran upon to the stage, went up to the speaker, and grabbed the five 500 naira note from his hand. “Well done, young lady,” said the speaker into the microphone.

The speaker simply say “Most of us just sit and wait for good things to happen. That’s of no use. You’ve got to make things happen. Make a move” ‘Simply thinking about doing something is of no use and not good enough’. Our lives are like that. We all see opportunities around us. We all want the good things. But the problem is we don’t take action. We all want the 500 naira notes on offer. But we don’t make the move. We look at it longingly. Get up, and do something about it. Don’t worry about what other people might think.

TAKE ACTION

2. Later, the speaker got another 500 naira note and held it up for all to see, I thought I knew what’s up. But he just asked a simple question. “How much is this worth?” “Five Hundred naira!” the crowd yelled in unison. “Right,” said the speaker. He then took the note and crumpled it into a ball and asked “How much is it worth now?”

“Five Hundred naira!” screamed the audience. He then threw the note on the ground, stamped all over it and picked up the note and asked one more time: “And how much is it worth now?” “Five Hundred naira!” was the response. “I want you to remember this,” said the speaker. “Just because someone crumples it, or stamps on it, the value of the note does not diminish. We should all be like the 500 naira note.. In our lives, there will be times when we feel crushed, stamped over, beaten. But never let your self-worth diminish. Just because someone chooses to crush you — that doesn’t change your worth one bit!

Don’t allow your self-worth to diminish because someone says something nasty or does something dirty to you.” Never let your self-worth diminish.

“Talent can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another.”

Your teacher or parents cannot destroy your talent by screaming at you. And neither can your Pastor give you talent by praying for you. You just have talent … it’s in you regardless of what happens outside of you.

Your talent can remain within you in a dormant form, doing nothing, we call that “potential.” Your potential to be great and to do great things. But that’s all it is “potential.”

And potential is useless until you decide to work, to hustle, to push, to grind and then you start transforming your dormant talent into active talent. You stop having the potential to be great and instead you become great!



Win $150,000 in the Facebook Innovation Challenge

Win $150,000 in the Facebook Innovation Challenge. The Internet.org Innovation Challenge in Africa supports Internet.org’s vision of a connected world. To this end, the goal of the Challenge is to recognize individuals and organizations that are working on internet-based solutions to promote education and economic empowerment in countries throughout Africa. The Challenge will encourage the development of apps, websites and online services that provide real value for people under the following pillars:

(1) Learning/Education: Apps, websites or online services that make use of technology to inspire and deliver learning

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(2) Economic Empowerment: Apps, websites or online services that help to advance the economic strength and ability of communities

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Prizes

One Innovation Challenge Award prize in the amount of $150,000 USD will be presented to the app, website or service that the judges determine best meets the needs of each of the two categories: Learning/Education and Economic Empowerment (2 awards total). Each of the Innovation Challenge Award winners will also be eligible to receive more than $60,000 USD in tools and services fromFbStart, a Facebook program designed to help early stage mobile startups build and grow their apps.

In addition, two Impact Award prizes in the amount of $50,000 USD will be presented to two apps, websites or services designed for each of the two pillars (4 awards total).

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Timeline

We will begin accepting entries on December 1, 2015. All entries must be received by May 1, 2016. Winners will be announced in September 2016.


Rules

Please review the Internet.org Innovation Challenge rules carefully before entering.

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Request a copy by emailing challengerules@Internet.org.

Please send a signed copy of the rules toafrica_enterchallenge@internet.org in addition to the application below.

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Full Scholarships at University of Reading UK

Full Scholarships at University of Reading UK. Fully funded research studentships are available for all international / overseas (non UK & EU) students enrolling PhD degree for October 2016 at University of Reading – UK. The studentships are available for the most outstanding students for research within the faculties ofScience, Humanities and Social Science, Life Sciences and Arts. There is no restriction on the nationality of the students, except that the students must come from outside EU countries. Applicants must meet all the entry requirements for the program and must meet the English language admission requirement.

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Level of Education

Studentships available for PhD degree only.

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Subjects or Fields of Study

Studentships are only available for faculties of Science, Humanities and Social Science, Life Sciences and Arts.
Amount of Scholarships

There are 2 studentship categories:
Fully funded studentships will receive:
full tuition fees at the international / overseas students rate.
stipend (subsistence grant).
allowance for training and development.
Tuition fees only studentships will receive:
full tuition fees at the international / overseas students rate.
allowance for training and development.
Duration of Scholarships

Studentships are available for up to 3 (three) years.

Full Scholarships at University of Reading UK
Eligibility

To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicants must meet all the conditions below:
Students must come from countries outside of UK & EU. There is no other restriction on the nationality of the students.
Students must meet all the entry requirements for the PhD program.
Students must meet the English language entry requirement.
Students must enroll for October 2016 start.
Students must apply to faculties of Science, Humanities and Social Science, Life Sciences and Arts.
Number of Scholarships Available
1 (one) studentships for fully funded (category 1)
6 (six) studentships for full tuition fees only (category 2)
Nationality

Scholarships available for all international (non UK & EU) students. There is no other restriction or nationality criteria.
Selection Criteria

Please take note on the above eligibility criteria carefully.

The fully funded studentships will be awarded to the students in any area within the faculties mentioned above.

The 6 studentships for full tuition fees only, will only be awarded to the students with the following research themes: Environment, Food, Health, Prosperity & Resilience, Heritage & Creativity.
How to Apply

You must apply online via their online admission portal. You need to upload your research proposal as well, with maximum length of 500 words excluding references. Please check their website for more info & guidance notes.

Full Scholarships at University of Reading UK
Application Deadline

The closing date for this studentship isJanuary 29, 2016 for October 2016 start.

Please take note on the deadline. Late submissions will not be entertained!
Result Notification

Recipients of the studentships will receive a formal award letter by April 25, 2016. Please note that this letter will be provided separately from other Offer of Admission letter.

Unfortunately, due to high volume of applicants, unsuccessful applicants will not be informed. So, if you have not received a formal studentship letter by April 25, 2016 that’s the indication that you have not successful in the competition.
Important Notes
Please write the summary of your research proposal, your skills and your relevant experiences carefully, with maximum length of 500 words excluding references.
Follow their notes and guidelines when apply online.

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1. When someone says 'you should eat more beans' or 'drink more milk'.





Yes. I went through my life in Nigeria without eating beans o r drinking milk, scientist.



2. When someone taller tries to hug you and you get a faceful of breasts.





Na wa.



3. When people tell you to walk faster like they're oblivious to your way shorter strides.





Are you blind?



4. And living alone is exhausting. Because you can't reach anything on the top shelves.





This isn’t even fair.



5. Having an absolute nightmare trying to buy trousers, so you have to hem or turn up.





The lengths, oh lord!



6. When you have to sit very close to the steering wheel so you can actually reach the pedals when driving.





See my life.



7. When you're taking group photos and you're eternally up front.





Actually, that’s not so bad.



8. When your friends use your shoulders - or head - as an arm rest in pictures.





Annoying!



9. When someone calls you 'portable' as per the generic nickname for short people. Or other equally Nigerian nicknames like 'mosquito'.





How original.



10. When you have a phobia for crowded places because you are small enough to get lost in the crowd. Or get stepped on.





Rude!



11. Everyone thinks you're forever 12 even though you're a a fully grown adult.





Jesus!



12. Your legs never touch the floor when you sit down anywhere. And someone points it out repeatedly.





It wasn’t funny the first 183 times.



13. "Why are you so short?" "Look I'm taller than you." "You are so short". You:





Thank you, angel of remembrance.



14. When someone thinks you're younger than your YOUNGER sibling because they're taller than you.





Wow.



15. And finally, when you realize that you’ve actually got it good.





Small feet, great clothes
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Twitter user, @habbizzelle shared the screen shot above yesterday. According to her, her friend applied for a job in Globacom and received this in her mailbox. The idiot behind this can’t even construct a simple sentence.
See original tweet below.


A good number of people didn’t find it funny…





Which way Nigeria?

You are not Adolf Hitler, so share this and make me smile 


If you are reading this and you need ANY form of help from God, Now is the time.
"O taste and see that the lord is good"( psalm 34:8)

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5 Nights of Glory 2016 will be amazing ,incredible ,power packed and filled with the glory of God. The sick will be healed,the barren made fruitful,unemployed will get employments,the afflicted will be made whole, the depressed will find peace and so much more.

God is set to do incredible things in the lives of everyone, just reach out to him, and he will NEVER EVER fail you,he never does.
"Oh, Taste and see That the lord is Good: blessed is he that trusteth in him" ( psalm 34:8).

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Netflix in Nigeria is currently one of the most talked about topics on Twitter. The popular American online streaming platform is now almost everywhere in the world, Nigeria inclusive. However, while half of my generation (which is definitely the target audience in Nigeria) is excited for the amazing opportunity to Netflix and chill, the question is, how long is Netflix going to be able to survive for?

I have already seen responses about how a lot of people are worried about the longevity of Netflix in Nigeria but are their fears valid?

Maybe!

The data situation in Nigeria is almost as serious as the light and water situation. In Naija, we do not have the luxury of data, forget all that broadband data whatever, have we even been able to deal with the 3G people? Do we even have enough data to double tap on Instagram?

Before you retweet on Twitter these days you have gotten a message from your service provider that your data has finished so are we going to really be doing Netflix or are we just going to stick with what we had before?

Then there is iROKO, those guys who have been successful but not too successful with online streaming in Nigeria.

They have been there; done it and even partnered with Spectranet 4G LTE services at a point but were they able to do what they should have been able to do normally in Nigeria? I doubt it. And reports claim that iROKO’s Njoku does not have any form of partnership or agreement with Netflix so basically the American brand is on its own here. And, in direct competition with Iroko.

Talking about competition with iROKO, would Netflix (a foreign brand) be able to compete successfully with iROKO (an indigenous brand), which most people are likely to prefer? Plus the audience in Nigeria interested in the Internet is the one with the really young people.

In America alone, Netflix has over 40 million subscribers, part of which surpasses the age of the target audience in Nigeria and which conveniently helps them hit their mark. Do they have plans for Netflix for adults and then hand out free computers with unlimited Internet access? Would they ever be able to mean something to the people in rural Nigeria? Would they have everyone in Urban Nigeria be interested? So many questions with answers we can only wait for in coming months. But again, Netflix is a multimillion-dollar brand, it must have done its homework and it certainly must have come prepared….

Source: TNS


Wizkid and Dammy Krane were both present at a party for footballer Obafemi Martins at the popular Lagos Night Club Quilox. While they did involve in a free for all fight following Dammy Krane’s series of tweet chiding Wizkid over stealing his music, it was a situation of Wizkid peparing bottle on dAMMY Krane’s head as being reported.

Osi, Beat FM OAP – who was present at the club details all that happen. See his tweets below:




“Why blogs spread false stories beats me. Wiz threw his cup at Dammy Krane that resulted in a bust lip. No one broke a bottle”

“Dammy Krane had to be restrained by 3 people to stop him from retaliating.”

“Dammy Krane was with Timaya and Obafemi Martins. When wiz walked up to them and Suddenly three his cup at Dammy Krane”

“The cup left a cut that made Dammy Krane bleed all over his shirt. But blogs are reporting wizkid breaking a bottle on Dammy Krane’s head.”

They are claims from Twitter users who said they partied on like nothing happen after the club owner Shina Peller took them into his office for a seat down.



Mr. Collins needs to kill the Don Jazzy character. It has made him money and fame. But perhaps its time to quit the ‘mafia’ and live a normal life. Photo:Instagram


So to start with, I am not a hater. I do not wish any evil on Don Jazzy or Michael Collins. If anything, I can be categorized as an interested onlooker when I want to be passive or an invested businessman active in the Nigerian music industry for the past 18 years.

In addition, I am a writer. I have been told I am a very decent writer. Or maybe I’m living on past glory. Either way, I had another title I was working with. But I decided this one would attract the eyeballs I desperately need to get the attention I so desperately crave.

Finally, I understand the workings of PR. Hell, I handled the PR of Mo’ Hits in 2006 when the only talent wasD’banj. Back then, Wande was a dancer, Dr. Sid (I plead the Fifth) and D’Prince was a model. I do not wish death on Michael Collins. I however think the Don Jazzy brand is dead. Or should be rested. I’ll tell you why.



Do you remember Don Jazzy? Remember that Soundcity advert. I remember the first day I met D’banj and Don Jazzy. This must have been either late 2004 or sometime in 2005. I had been in the business as a journo for a few years by then so I knew them. We had done a story on Mr. Solek at Hip Hop World in 2003. Jazzy had worked as the keyboardist of the band but he had moved on to music production working under JJC. He was very quiet; never uttered a word. You could have been forgiven for thinking he was mute.



Back to the Soundcity advert. Don Jazzy didn’t say a word. Just whispered in D’banj’s ear while D’banj handled his business. It was brand new. It was refreshing. The ratings of the newly-established Soundcity music channel went through the roof. D’banj and Don Jazzy became the perfect example of a match made in heaven. Cobhams, if he could see them back then, would have known they were going places. So much so that Dr. Sid, a University of Ibadan-trained dentist and self-appointed administrator of eLDee’s Trybe Records, was happy to abandon that project and his album project to work under the tutelage of these relatively unknowns.

After that, the communication from the Mo’ Hits camp was that Don Jazzy was the boss. He was being driven around town by a university graduate who earns an enviable salary working in an oil company (Fifth). Jazzy didn’t speak in public. He never granted interviews. He asked simply that whatever you wanted to offer to him should be offered to his ‘children’. (Note that he had been calling his artistes his children since the Mo’ Hits days. Nobody questioned it then because this is the Don we’re talking about here.) In fact, once, I was at the crib of one of the Mo’ Hits people, and he told me I had to leave because Jazzy was coming. I was genuinely curious and somewhat impressed. Impressed because they kept the charade going even off-camera. Curious because, well, so could it be it wasn’t a charade after all?



Remember all those award ceremonies where someone from Mo’ Hits would win an award and spend half the speech time praise-and-worshipping Don Jazzy? Or when Don Jazzy himself would win an award for best production and his wards would mount the stage to receive on his behalf even while he was seated in the front row in the same building. Guys, let’s be honest, these are the images of Don Jazzy that made him the brand he is today. Those days when he only worked with his Mo’ Hits people and a literal handful of associates.


Don Jazzy at The Headies 2011.

In the real world, a don is a crime boss, crime lord, mob boss, kingpin, criminal mastermind; a person in charge of a criminal organization. He typically has absolute or nearly absolute control over his subordinates, is greatly feared by his subordinates for his ruthlessness and willingness to take lives in order to exert his influence, and profits from the criminal endeavours in which his organization engages. Replace the word ‘crime’ with music and you have Don Jazzy.



Mo’ Hits was an organized entity. At the head of it all was Don Jazzy; the Capo di tutt’i capi, the Godfather, the boss of all bosses. Complete with his staff. D’banj was his Underboss. Dr. Sid, being the most educated and exposed of the lot, was the Consigliere. The other artistes were the Caporegimes. The management and the other stragglers and hangers-on were the foot soldiers. In the golden words of Christopher Wallace, “things done changed!”


The first post-Mo’ Hits Don Jazzy media picture. Still in alignment with the Don Jazzy image.

Fast forward to January 1 2016. Now I am not interested in who was right or who was wrong. For me, the happenings of the early morning January 2 2016 made the Headies. They set the tone for the year. This is entertainment dammit. Are you not entertained?!!!



If you ask me, Don Jazzy had no business speaking toOlamide. I have seen enough Mafia movies to know that no Don that understands his worth would get so emotional as to entertain the thought of passing such a message on a public stage. That job is left to his Consigliere, in this case Dr. Sid, who is already disliked intensely for his supposed role in the Mo’ Hits breakup via the leaked tape. People would have talked. But Jazzy would have maintained his self-respect. He opened himself to ridicule the minute he opened his mouth on that stage.


Don Jazzy had no business speaking to Olamide. I have seen enough Mafia movies to know that no Don that understands his worth would get so emotional as to entertain the thought of passing such a message on a public stage.

I can trace this handfalling back to when Jazzy decided to start appearing in songs after the bitter divorce from D’banj. The Don Jazzy we knew and respected from a distance fell from heaven and became human. In fact, the Kokomaster showed his disgust over Jazzy’s features after their falling out. I very much doubt this would have happened if they were still together. Not that I think they knew any better then, but they had one script and they kept it simple by sticking to that story.


Of course, with the breakup and the subsequent interviews granted by D’banj, too much information was shared in the public space that caused irreparable damage to the carefully-crafted Don Jazzy image. I think Don Jazzy should have moved on to the next stage. Or developed a next stage to move to. He certainly should not have done Loya or Konga or Jantamanta (wtf?) as Don Jazzy. That’s not the Don Jazzy we were introduced to.







In truth, while we loved and respected Don Jazzy for his mystique, his music-making prowess and his relationship with D’banj, there was only so much he could achieve as a brand. However, this new guy is fun, is funny, seems to be humble, is extremely generous and, as such, is an endorsement magnet getting business from an endless list of companies. As it should be. As a businessman, it makes every sense for Michael Collins to be this new guy with access to millions of advertising dollars. But he cannot expect to eat his cake and have it. Something has to give!


Need I say more?

In conclusion, I think that as the head writer in this story, Mr. Collins needs to kill the Don Jazzy character. It has made him money and fame. But perhaps its time to quit the ‘mafia’ and live a normal life.

So, on a lighter note.

What name should Don Jazzy go with now?

My Guy Jazzy? That’s your round-the-way friendly neighborhood guy. Easygoing. No airs whatsoever.

Daddy Jazzy. Re his kids.

Judge Jazzy. Respected by all and lays down the law. Yet approachable in his manner. A friend to everybody and a friend to nobody.

Bro Jazzy. The senior brother who opens his door to any and every.

Just in case you need to praise me or you take exception to anything in this article, you can find me on Facebook as Bayo Omisore and on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat as@ibayoomisore.
Arsene Wenger couldn’t conceal his frustration after Arsenal’s dramatic 3-3 draw at Liverpool saw the Gunners waste an opportunity to consolidate their position at the top of the Premier League.
But Wenger claimed Wednesday’s thrilling contest at Anfield underlined his team’s title credentials as he challenged his players to use their disappointment as a motivation for a first English crown in 12 years.
After chief rivals Manchester City were held at home to Everton, the Arsenal manager saw Joe Allen’s last-minute equaliser cost his team two points to leave them ahead of second placed Leicester only on goal difference.
“I am frustrated by the result and not disappointed by the performance, even if we started a bit apprehensively,” said Wenger.
“The frustration comes from the fact that at 3-2 we had three situations when we could have made it 4-2 and made a bad decision.
“That was a frustration for me but that can happen in England but overall a game between two teams who gave absolutely everything. Look at the results tonight it showed everywhere is even.
“I feel they need to transform that frustration into more motivation for the next game because there are more positives than negatives tonight.
“What happened tonight strengthened my belief we can have a big part to play in this league.”
Wenger hopes he can bolster his team before the weekend visit to Stoke, traditionally a tough fixture for his team, with the injured Alexis Sanchez and new signing Mohamed Elneny both potentially in contention.
“I am a bit cautious now,” said Wenger of Sanchez and his hamstring injury.
“There is an opportunity he will be involved in the squad on Sunday. Friday and Saturday will be two important days.
“Elneny has joined us and we will see if he can qualify for Sunday.”
Liverpool twice led with goals through Roberto Firmino only for Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud to cancel them out on each occasion.
– Verbal exchange –
The impressive Giroud gave Arsenal a second half lead but Allen netted in the 90th minute to earn Liverpool a point.
The game also featured a verbal exchange between Wenger and Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on the touchline, although both made light of the incident after the game.
“I told him to just calm down or I will send you to stands,” joked Wenger.
“I don’t know really why. At Liverpool it is very tight, you are very close to each other.
“He had a little problem with the fourth official, he can explain better than I. It was all right. There was no bad feeling.”
Klopp has made a habit of asserting his larger than life personality on proceedings in the Premier League and was recently involved in a war of words with Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce.
“I told Arsene why I was a little bit emotional,” said Klopp. “Like we say in Germany, I was on the tree. It was a clear throw-in for us in a good moment, a good phase.
“The fourth official, I asked what he was doing. I said what I said, he said what he said. We had nothing, but I had nothing with Sam Allardyce. I had nothing with Arsene Wenger.
“I said what I said, obviously it was too much and he told the ref and after five minutes he came and spoke.”
The German was far happier and more forthcoming when discussing the form of Brazilian Firmino, however, after he scored his first home goals for the club.
“I could talk about this for half an hour,” he said. “He doesn’t know how good he is. If you are good, you have to show it.
“All of them were really good, perfect goals, the first goal was really good, the second spectacular, brilliant. He had a really good game, but he was not the only