Saturday, June 23, 2018
MKO Abiola: OPC and NUJ celebrate 25 years of June 12 presidential election
By: OPANIRAN BOLUWATIFE FAITH
It was a day of historic remembrance for the election, annulment and struggle against the annulment of
the June 12, 1993 presidential election that would have saw Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO)
Abiola as the democratic president of Nigeria, as Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) in collaboration with
Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ); Lagos State Council, celebrate 25th anniversary of the election.
With the theme: “Nigerian Politics And Democratic Process MKO Abiola And The June 12, 1993 Cries And
Beyond”, the Excellence Hotel of Ogba-Lagos was capacity filled with heroes, supporters, and several
activists of the June 12 presidential election.
In his keynote remark, the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland and OPC founder, Gani Adams, said whether
the Federal Government’s decision was more political than legal as argued by some people, for Gani, it is
crystal clear that the journey to make June 12 the Democracy Day of Nigeria started several years back.
Although he appreciated the president, Muhammadu Buhari for honouring Abiola with the most
prestigious national honour in the country – the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR) and
said “I am sure posterity will always be kind to him for putting Nigeria’s democratic history in the right
perspective.
The truth is, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. The June 12 episode was one event that
actually shaped the destiny of this nation, but today, it is a new beginning,” he said.
Admonishing Buhari to take care of the issues of security, good health, education, enduring social
structure, good economy and other good things of life, which will ameliorate Nigerians’ sufferings, Gani
said the way they clamoured and struggled to make June 12 Democracy Day, they need to make
sacrifice, struggle and make a case for restructuring.
“We need to stand firm and raise our voices in support of restructuring. If Nigeria is restructured, the
federating units or states will develop at their own pace.
Our democracy has been so monetised and doesn’t encourage the young people to participate in the
affairs of their country, even though the president has signed not-too- young-to-rule,” he said.
The occasion’s chairman - a human rights activist and lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, however, said
those who annulled and betrayed June 12, 1993 presidential election should apologise.
Sani said it was unfortunate that “these saboteurs did not allow the late Chief MKO Abiola to realise his
dream of enabling Nigerians to say farewell to poverty. But the traitors of June 12 must not be
honoured.
“Those who worked for the late Gen. Sani Abacha and Gen. Ibrahim Babangida to truncate the June 12,
1993 presidential poll must not be honoured,” he said.
The senator, also, lambasted the people who abandoned Chief Abiola during the struggle and hailed
heroes of democracy like the late Gani Fawehinmi, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Prof. Wole Soyinka, the
late Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti and others “for ensuring that Nigerians now enjoy democracy”.
While appreciating Buhari for recognising and declaring June 12 as Democracy Day, he urged Nigerians
to reject any political motive towards 2019 that is behind the honouring those who keep the struggle
flame burning.
Speaking further, he said the greatest honour President Buhari can do to the late Chief Abiola is to
sustain his ideals by promoting unity and ensuring that Nigerians enjoy the good things of life, because
MKO has invested so much of his wealth in the June 12 presidential election.
According to the Guest Speaker, Associate Professor of Political Science, UNILAG, Dr Derin Ologbenla,
“We don’t totally condemn the military government because they constructed several infrastructures,
but they over stay in government and their mode of ruling is not condone,” he said.
He confessed that Nigeria must be restructured, Yoruba must continue to tolerate others ethnic
members of the country, and Nigerians must get their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to stand a chance
to vote them prefered person.
Also speaking, Chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State Council, Dr. Qasim Akinreti
hailed President Buhari for doing justice at the right time by recognising Chief Abiola and declaring June
12 as Democracy Day and requested from the president that MKO’s house should be a presidential
library.
“MKO Abiola should be declared as President elect of the June 12 1993 presidential election of Nigeria,”
he requested.
More so, several personalities who fought for June 12 were given awards at the event, the likes of Dr Joe
Odumakin, Senator Shehu Sani, Alhaji Yerima Shettima; the President of Arewa Youth Consultative
Forum (AYC), Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu; former Abia State Governor, Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (rtd), Comrade
Ayodele Akerin, Prof. Shonbi Oluwole, Barr. Babajide, Dr. Jide Rotimi, Comrade Tony Oranta, Dr. Amos
Akingba, Prof. Tunde Babawale, Dr. Derin Aladenla, Representative of Ezendigbo, Prof. Mike Odueze,
Prof. Bayo Lawal, Prof. Oribogunje Oladele, Prof. Chidozie Okoro, Prof. Ogundiwole, NUJ Chairman; Dr. Qasim Akinreti,and many others were honoured.
Nigeria vs Iceland: Arsenal congratulates Super Eagles
By Raji Adam Adebayo
English Premier League side, Arsenal has reacted to Nigeria’s 2-0 win over Iceland in their Group D fixture at the 2018 World Cup.
Ahmed Musa scored both goals for the Super Eagles, as they claimed their first win at the tournament in Russia.
The Gunners have made it clear that they will be rooting for the Super Eagles on the biggest stage as one of their own, Alex Iwobi, plays for the West Africans.
Congratulating the Eagles, Arsenal in a tweet on its official Twitter page wrote “The Super Eagles are soaring now!
“Big congratulations to our Naija boy Alex Iwobi and his SuperEagles team-mates – Nigeria have just beaten Island 2-0 in Volgograd.”
The Eagles will now face Argentina on Tuesday, hoping to book a place in the knockout rounds.
Any Actor that has House in VI, Lekki is into Something Else- Kunle Afolayan
By Raji Adam Adebayo
At a time when many actors are opting to own choice houses in posh parts of Lagos, popular actor Aremu Afolayan is not convinced that they made their money through the craft.
The actor told Saturday Beats that Nigerians are quick to believe anything especially once it is on the internet but the truth is that most actors driving big cars most likely got their money from influential people.
He said, “By the way, I live my life, people tend to think that I am the richest Yoruba actor, but that is a lie. Nigerians assume a lot. I live in a rented apartment because I cannot afford to build one. When they see me buy a new car, they don’t know if I paid for the car in instalments; instead they call me a big boy. What type of big boy lives on N50,000 or N100,000 income per film as an actor? I challenge any Nigerian actor that is living larger than life to state how they made their money because I am sure it is not from the movies they make. I am talking about both the English and Yoruba actors. If they like, they can say they make N5m per film, they cannot afford to build or buy a house at Lekki or Victoria Island or Ikoyi. It is impossible. They should call out mathematicians to figure it out. It is a lie. It is because they meet some influential people that give them businesses or they have side businesses. Since we do not all meet such people or make the kind of money they make through these people, we just have to be content with what we have. In my life, I have never seen an ‘educated illiterate’ country like Nigeria. Nigerians are very gullible when it comes to judging other people’s lifestyle since they do not know anything, they assume. Then social media came and it made things worse.”READ ALSO: I killed our victim because he struggled with us –Suspect
The filmmaker who is often referred to as one of the most controversial actors in the industry for his outspoken nature told Saturday Beats that he was shocked when Nigerians tagged him as a homosexual simply because a picture of him pecking a man surfaced online. He said that at a time, Nigerians called him a gigolo. Now, they are referring to him as gay simply because of a publicity stunt.
“I went to a store with a friend to pick up a wristwatch I had been paying for in instalments. My friend was taking pictures when I told him that we should cause trouble on social media with a picture of me pecking him. When I posted the picture, it went viral within 15 minutes. In fact, we were still in the store when the picture went viral. I was shocked that Nigerians would even conceive the idea that I am gay because I love women. Anybody can be gay and I mean no disrespect to them but as for me, the picture was just done for publicity stunt. I never knew it would go viral that fast.
“People call me a gigolo; how come I do not have money? I know a lot of people that are gigolos and they are doing fine. If they say I am an actor and gigolo, why would I have to sell a car in order to afford another car? What is wrong with me buying Versace and Ferragamo? Why would I be a gigolo and not dress like a posh boy? Why would I be wearing slippers everywhere I go? So why should I answer the people calling me a gigolo? I do not have to convince anyone; when I know that at the end of the day, I would not waste my time convincing you about anything. You can think about anything you like but I am not here to convince anyone,” Afolayan said.
10 reasons why you should buy the Samsung s9
By Okpo Favour
Either Apple is making it easier for
Samsung phones to stand out, or Samsung is just getting really, really good at
making smartphones.
After using the flagship devices from Apple
and Samsung, I've come up with a few ways that the Galaxy S9 beats the iPhone
X.
Don't get too upset now, iPhone X users.
Your phone has plenty of great features that the Galaxy S9 doesn't have, and
that list is coming soon.
For now, though, check out 10 ways the
Galaxy S9 beats the iPhone X:
1. The iPhone X's OLED display is great,
but the Galaxy S9's is better.
Apple may finally have given one of its
iPhones an OLED display, but it still doesn't quite compare to Samsung's own
glorious OLED displays.
Samsung's OLED display on the Galaxy S9
produces even more vibrant colors than the iPhone X, and contrast between light
and dark parts of the screen is stunning. Apple may have gone for a more
"true-to-life" color, brightness, and contrast tuning for its iPhone
X display, but if you want something closer to reality, you could just look at
the world around you.
2. The Galaxy S9 comes with fast charging
right out of the box.
Fast-charging is a feature that has often
come in handy, and it comes standard with the Galaxy S9.
Meanwhile, if you want to take advantage of
the iPhone X's fast charging, you either need to buy a separate charging brick
and cable from Apple, or use the USB-C charger that comes with Apple's more
recent laptops. Either way, you'll need to buy Apple's USB-C-to-Lightning cable.
Basically, Apple makes you spend extra for
something that comes included with the Galaxy S9.
3. The Galaxy S9's camera can take better
shots in low light.
There's no argument here. The Galaxy S9 can
widen its camera aperture to a whopping f/1.5 - which allows more light into
the lens than the iPhone X's f/1.8 aperture (the smaller the number, the wider
the aperture).
Combined with some of Samsung's camera
wizardry, the Galaxy S9 can take better shots in dark situations than the
iPhone X.
4. The Galaxy S9 has a built-in heart rate
monitor.
Feel like checking up on your heart rate?
Don't own a smart watch? Go right ahead with the Galaxy S9. It's not a
massively popular feature, but hey, it's there if you want it.
5. The Galaxy S9 has a fingerprint scanner.
Apple's decision to remove the fingerprint
scanner from the iPhone X has put me off the $1,000 device permanently. Face ID
never worked properly when I used the iPhone X for about a month, and I didn't
have a fingerprint scanner to fall back on when it failed.
6. The Galaxy S9 has a headphone jack.
No dongles or adapters required here for
Galaxy S9 users. The headphone jack is there if you want it on the Galaxy S9,
and Samsung still managed to make a sleek smartphone.
7. Android does a few things far better than
iOS.
There are a few important things that
Android does better than iOS.
For one, notifications are much better
designed on Android than they are on iOS. Pretty much everyone I've spoken with
who has tried both Android and iOS agrees.
Android is also highly customizable, and
you can create some amazing and beautiful home screens as a result, like the
one pictured above. If any iPhone X user can make their homescreen look as good
as the S9's above, I'd love to see it. Shoot me a tweet or email with your
valiant - yet likely futile - efforts. Thanks to Redditor Anithera for the
inspiration.
8. The Galaxy S9 doesn't have a notch.
Some don't mind the iPhone X notch, others
hate it. Either way, the notch — that module towards the top of the phone that
houses the front-facing camera and sensors required to make Face ID work —
helped Apple give the iPhone X its beautiful bezel-less design.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 don't have notches, but
it means they also come with larger bezels than the iPhone X, at least on the top
and bottom of the display. Still, it's not like the Galaxy S9 looks like an old
phone with an outdated design. On the contrary, it still looks sleek and
modern, even with its narrow bezels.
9. I love Samsung's audio settings, which
make music sound better for me.
Buried deep within its settings, the Galaxy
S9 has a few audio features that I find enhances music when I use headphones.
The Dolby Atmos feature is like an overall
booster of music to make it sound a little more dynamic and exciting.
The UHQ upscaler can give a sound quality
boost to your music, even if it's artificial.
The Tube Amp Pro setting gives music a
warmer, rounder sound that's similar to classic tube amplifiers.
There's also a Concert Hall setting that
basically gives an echo boost to your music, but I don't like it very much.
Still, it's there for Galaxy S9 owners to try.
10. To top it all off, the Galaxy S9 is
cheaper than the iPhone X.
Anyone keeping track of the Galaxy S9's
announcement was pleasantly surprised with its pricing. Samsung sells the
regular Galaxy S9 for $720, and it charges $840 for the larger Galaxy S9 Plus
model.
Compare that to the iPhone X's minimum
$1,000 price tag while considering all the features included with the Galaxy
S9, and you'll wonder why anyone would pay quadruple figures for a smartphone.
Two laptops worth your money
By Okpo Favour
We live in a world where smartphones are
ubiquitous, tablets are commonplace, and even smartwatches are a thing that
people talk about on the regular. But throughout all of these advances, the
laptop has remained and for good reason. When it comes time to actually get
something done, whether that's editing photos, writing a lot of emails,
composing documents, or staying in touch with colleagues and family, the laptop
is often the ideal device for the job.
That isn't to say there haven't been
advancements in the world of laptops or notebook computers. We don’t have to
deal with inch-plus-thick clunkers that weighed upwards of seven pounds and
lasted less than two hours away from an outlet. The modern laptop is
lightweight, sleek, efficient, easily portable, and powerful enough to get most
any computing task done.
It's getting harder to buy a truly bad
laptop, but what separates a good laptop from a great one is how it balances
power, efficiency, portability, and comfort. It should have a fantastic
keyboard and trackpad — after all, those are the two biggest reasons you'd
choose a laptop over a smartphone or tablet. Its display should be easy on the
eyes, bright, and sharp enough that you aren't distracted by jagged edges and
visible pixels. It should be powerful enough for almost anything short of
intensive video editing and advanced gaming. It should be easy to carry around
from place to place, and it should be able to last all day without needing to
be plugged in.
Naming “the best laptop” is a little
different than naming the best phone or tablet. People’s needs for their laptop
can vary widely. Some people need to do intense video editing and should pony
up for a pro machine. Others just need a reliable keyboard and a few windows,
so something less powerful will do. Some might want a super light laptop that
can sometimes double as a tablet. Here, we’re talking about the best all-around
product: a traditional laptop that will work well at most things for most
people, and even stretch to handle more intensive tasks on occasion.
There are a lot of laptops that have some
of those qualities, but if you're looking for a laptop that hits enough of
those marks, the obvious choice turns out to be the right one.
THE BEST LAPTOP RIGHT NOW:
MICROSOFT SURFACE LAPTOP
Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop is the best
laptop for most people because it blends power, portability, and battery life
better than any other computer. It has a great keyboard and trackpad; a
beautiful, high-resolution touchscreen; and comes in four different colors. It
uses Intel’s latest processors and can be specced out with up to 16GB of RAM
and 1TB of storage.
The Surface Laptop isn’t cheap — the model
most people should get runs for $1,299 — but it feels like a premium computer
should, and if you spend most of your day working on a computer, you should
spend a little more to get a good one.
The one big drawback to the Surface Laptop
is it comes with Windows 10S, Microsoft’s limited version of Windows that only
allows apps from the Windows Store to be installed. You can easily upgrade the
Surface Laptop to Windows 10 Pro, however, and then you can run any Windows app
you can find. That upgrade is free through at least the end of the year.
Microsoft says it will charge $50 for it at some point in the future, but has
not specified exactly when.
THE MAC OPTION: APPLE MACBOOK PRO
If you don’t like the Surface Laptop’s fun
colors or the fact that it runs Windows, the best laptop for you is Apple’s
MacBook Pro. The MacBook Pro has a compact and light design, premium build
quality, and the largest trackpad we’ve ever seen on a laptop.
The MacBook Pro comes in a variety of
flavors, but most people should go with the 13-inch model that starts at
$1,299. It has a standard keyboard and lacks the controversial Touch Bar found
on the more expensive versions, but we don’t think that’s a big loss, as the
Touch Bar hasn’t yet proven its worth. The one thing that the higher-end
MacBook Pros offer is more USB ports. The entry-level version only comes with
two USB Type-C ports, which means plugging in accessories will likely require
an adapter or two, so be prepared to spend money on at least one dongle.
WHY TEENAGERS SHOULD GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS
By Okpo Favour
So, you're a young dude or chic, beautiful,
smart, probably just done with secondary school. The world is amazing; life is
bright. You're slaying up and down. You have a lit IG page with about 6k
followers. You have enough street cred, you have a loyal clique. Your goons are
topnotch. Your gang is wavy. You don't care about governance and politics. You
don't care about it at all. APC or PDP? Mehn, they can all go to hell, you
prefer ICM. You don't care about who goes into power. It’s none of your
business. You're just there for the swag. Lol.
Cool bro, but, may I tell you that you're
just digging a grave for not only yourself, but, for your generation and
generations after you. Sounds harsh But, it's the truth. If we begin to grow a
generation that's just content with the status quo, a generation that doesn't
care about how they are ruled, a generation that's afraid to speak truth to
power, a generation that's lost their voice, then we are breeding a seven-headed
snake. Future generations will come up and blame us for keeping quiet when it
mattered the most. Listen, it’s time to
begin to get interested in what goes on in your country. You know why? Every
policy that's made by the government has a way to affect you.
Generation Z is one amazing generation. The
quality of life and expressions this generation is showing is one that can blow
your mind away. Teenagers are becoming the livewire of everything. Can you
imagine a church without teenagers right now? No. Teenagers are not just being
ignored, no. There is heavy awareness as to the power teenagers carry.
Generation Z starlets are born into the
whole tech world. That’s why young people today do not need to painstakingly
learn how to use tech tools. It’s just like an inborn skill.
What about the media? Teenagers have owned
it. Generation Z have come to revolutionize how we see the media. With Social
Media, they have built massive following. You guys have taken over culture,
dropping one hot trend or slang and the next day it goes viral. You guys have
learned and mastered the art of 'dope' and its cool.
But to what end?
Wait. Are you just gonna be this fly, dope,
popular, cool, suave and all? Are you just gonna be all these and then, it all
ends there? Don't you think there's a whole lot more you could do with all
these attributes, talents and stuff that you've built up.
Just few weeks back in the US, the popular
Kids Choice Awards organized by Nickelodeon was held and I was amazed to see
teenagers make huge political statements. From Zendeya to Jojo Siwa. I
particularly love the denim jacket worn by Millie Bobby Brown which had the
names of the 17 students killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
shooting on the 14th of February, 2018.
Just go to google and search for the name
Emma Gonzalez of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the young girl who
gave a rousing speech after the shooting and called out Mr. President. You need
to see the way this young teenage girl spoke with such vigor.
We must begin to get creative in our
activism. We need to begin to get loud. We need to begin to use our influence
well. We need to begin to use our platforms and stages well. Do you sing, rap,
model, act? Are you popular? Are you influential? Do you have massive followers
on social media? This is the right time to put those into hood use. You should
speak out. Talk. Shout. Sing. Act. Boycott. Wear clothes that send a message.
Dear Teenagers, we must not just sit and
relax. We must get involved. Every year, JAMB changes its procedures to get
admission to universities. Students are left stranded. They have no one to cry
to. Our universities are in ruins. It’s a pathetic sight in our institutions.
Hungry lecturers teaching hungry students.
And then, when you even finally get the
admission, your time in school is not complete until you’ve experienced the
normal flexing of muscles by our lecturers and political leaders called ASUU
Strike.
Students will be at watching movies,
whiling away time, our poor lecturers, hungry; yet it is the least of worries
for those in power. Our students are being murdered by allowing hungry, unpaid,
un-motivated lecturers teach them in our schools. There is no way on earth they
will teach passionately. How then do we now become sound and learned in our
fields? Yet when we graduate, we are called 'half baked', 'unlearned',
'uncultured' and so many other funny names.
We must begin to get angry. Don't be
deceived, anger is good.
If you think all these don't concern you,
you need to think twice. A president’s term lasts for four years. There's a
high possibility of winning a second term. That makes it eight years. Get it
straight. Whoever gets into power might probably in control for the next eight
years.
Now, let's take it personal. You might be
17 right now and have no worries in life. But, think. Eight years from now,
you'll be 25. Probably done with school and in the job market. Then, you'll
join the bandwagon of wailers and complainers whyning about bad governance. You
could have made a little difference few years ago, but, you chose to just be
wavy and wavy alone. Whatever actions are taken by those in power will affect
you for the next four years of your life…for sure, and probably for the next
eight years.
This is the time to ask questions. This is
the time to read. This is the time to be woke. This is the time to be alert.
This is the time to know how to make political choices. Why should Buhari come
back for a second term? Who is Fela Durotoye? Who is Sowore? Why has Atiku been
trying to become President for so long? Yes, ask these questions and more. Get
interested. That’s the first step.
It is because we are not interested, we
then become ignorant. Hence, we can easily be fooled. Yes, when you don't know
something, you'll be easily deceived.
2019 is coming. The politicians have
started strategizing. They know that teenagers are a strong force. They know
that teenagers exist in large numbers. But, trust me, that’s not the only thing
they know. They also know that this seemingly large army of teenagers are
clueless, gullible and completely disinterested in politics. They don't know
their right from wrong. And so, it makes it easy to deceive them.
So, watch and see, they will hit you guys
hard. I know the strategy they will use. It’s called the 'Data Strategy'. Yes,
watch and see. With data, teenagers will lose their heads, they will sell their
conscience, votes, voice.
What's the one thing you guys love?
Data!
They will start sharing data. And yes, the
clueless, gullible and easily deceived teenagers will be bribed by data and
sell their future for just access to slay on IG.
This is why you must get your PVC. It is a
very big shame for you to be 18 years and above, and currently do not have a
PVC. We won't be their pawns this time around. And that’s why we need to be
woke. We need to be knowledgeable. We need to know what's going on. We need to
slay in politics too. Our voice needs to be heard.
Gone are those days when we were just a
demography. Now, we are a major force. Teenagers are not just sitting and
watching things happen. We are taking the bulls by the horns. We are a new
voice. We are aware. We are conscious. We are angry. We are smart. We have
questions to ask. We want to be involved. We are here to stay and there's
nothing anyone can do about it.
The movement has started! Create Your
Tomorrow!
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