Kenya Group Worried Over Rising Tension

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The chairman of Kenya’s Law Society (KLS) says he is worried about rising ethnic tensions in parts of the country ahead of the March 4th general election.

“We have got this information from our Law Society branch offices and we have also gotten this information from the local media where when you look at some spots you will find that this ethnic group is more or less agitating and supporting one candidate as opposed to the other,” said Eric Mutua. “In some areas, some groups would invade the other group and there would be killings and burning of houses.”

Mutua called on the government to prosecute political leaders or individuals who incite the public to engage in acts of violence as next month’s vote approaches.

“We are alerting the government that this is an area you need to watch because it is the government which has the capacity to make sure that these kinds of tensions are brought down,” said the Law Society chief.

He said members of the KLS plan to organize education campaigns to make Kenyans aware of the need to ensure a peaceful vote.

Mutua’s comments came after the the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) acknowledged rising tension between different communities in Naivasha in the run up to the poll. The NCIC has since sent officials to resolve tensions and any possible conflict there.

 “There are some people who have purchased certain machetes from super markets in an unusual manner. We get worried because we want to tell the government that there is need now to watch this area and investigate so that we can arrest the situation there,” said Mutua.

Some Kenyans have expressed worry that heated political rhetoric during campaigning for the election could trigger violence.

“We are actually cautioning the political class, especially the presidential candidates, that they need to be careful and watch what they utter before the public. Because their words could be interpreted in a more dangerous manner, especially if they say that there is a plan to rig the election. That kind of pronouncement is very dangerous,” said Mutua.

The NCIC also says it has stepped up efforts to recommend the prosecution of groups or individuals who incite violence during the poll.

Four-hundred monitors, 290 police officers and 110 volunteers from community-based organizations have been trained and will monitor hate speech, according to the NCIC.

Mutua says the government needs to take all necessary measures to prevent a repeat of the 2007-2008 post-election violence.

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Iranian Shiite Spies Arrested in Nigeria By SSS.

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The Nigerian State Security Service, SSS, has arrested a network of Iranian sponsored terrorists that are planning to cause havoc in the Country.

The SSS paraded three of the suspects, including a 50-year old Shiite leader, for allegedly spying for Iran.
Though other members of the spy ring are at large, the SSS however captured some of Berende's accomplices including Olayinka Saka and Saheed Aderemi Adewumi.

Marilyn Ogar, the Deputy Director in charge of Public Relations said that “as a result of painstaking investigations, which lasted six months, the service arrested one of them, an indigene of Ilorin, Kwara State on Dec. 17, 2012, for involvement in espionage and terrorist activities.’’

Ogar said the suspect confessed that he was recruited by `some Iranian elements’ during his studies in Iran in 2011 and that he was trained in the use of AK 47 rifle and pistols.

She said the suspect confessed that he was trained in the production and detonation of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and tasked to establish a terrorist cell in the South-Western part of Nigeria with particular emphasis on Lagos.

According to Ogar, the suspect’s Iranian sponsors requested him to identifies and gather intelligence on public places and prominent hotels frequented by Americans and Israelis to facilitate attacks.

She said the suspect also confessed to being charged with the responsibility of providing specific details on some organisations belonging to America and Israel in Lagos.

“He said he was tasked to provide names of prominent Nigerians “who if attacked could unsettle the West,’’ Ogar said, adding that he gave them Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and former Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki’s names.

“He also said that his Iranian handlers directed him to secure their communications by using codes to represent the targets, such as Uncle for Israel and Aunt for America.

She said that the suspect claimed to have received a total of 24,000 dollars and 3,500 Euros between 2011 and April 2012 from his sponsors.

According to Ogar, the money was to enable him relocate from Ilorin to Lagos to set up business, process visa and for his personal upkeep.

She said the suspect recruited three other suspects, one of who is now at large, in his bid to set up a terrorist cell in Lagos.

Ogar said the suspects were involved in activities that threatened national security, adding that they would soon be charged to court.

The suspected Shiite leader, however, denied being a terrorist.

He said he had no link with any terrorist group and that he was not working against the interest of the nation, but admitted he had an Iranian business partner.

“Every Nigerian should watch out for people hunting for individuals in Nigeria,’’ he said.

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KENYA VOTES: the weakness in the media’s election coverage

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As Kenya goes to the polls on 4 March 2013, the question uppermost in the minds of many, both locally and abroad, is this: if the election result is disputed, will the country slip into the kind of mindless violence witnessed after the election in December 2007?

Besides those who orchestrated the unrest five years ago – politicians and the now defunct electoral body the Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) – the media has also been blamed for its sins of commission or omission in fanning the deadly ethnic fighting that followed the announcement of the presidential results.

Indeed, journalist Joshua Sang, a morning presenter with vernacular Kalenjin language station Kass FM, is facing charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, alongside presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta, his running mate William Ruto, and former head of the civil service, Francis Muthaura.

Whether Sang is innocent or guilty of using his position at the radio station to incite members of the Kalenjin ethnic group to forcefully eject non-Kalenjins from the multi-ethnic Rift Valley region is beyond the point. As witnessed in Rwanda in the 1990s, the radio and other media are tools clearly able to reach the masses and can therefore be used by evil, careless or naive people with devastating effects on the wider society.

Kenya has numerous vernacular radio stations and people fear that it is these that could be used to incite hate against communities and candidates in a country where political discourse is defined by ethnic group.

While TV stations, national language radio stations and mainstream newspapers have been fairly restrained in their coverage of the political campaigns, or at least have not openly shown bias or painted certain candidates negatively, the same cannot be said of vernacular radio stations.

My mother tongue is Kikuyu, so it is only the Kikuyu-language vernacular stations that I can understand. There are three main ones in Kenya: Kameme FM, owned by the Kenyatta family’s Media Max Limited; Inooro FM, owned by media tycoon Samuel Kamau Macharia; and Cooro FM, owned by the state’s Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation.

While Inooro’s owner Macharia has openly declared his support for Raila Odinga’s presidential bid, there is no evidence of openly biased reporting or skewed messages of hate about his main rival, Uhuru Kenyatta. Cooro FM has also striven to be neutral but since it has such a low audience, few are likely to notice.

The same cannot be said for Kenyatta’s Kameme FM. As any listener will confess, the station goes out of its way to paint political rivals as evil, unworthy Kenyans capable of no good. During most of its news and call-in programmes you can hear language that plainly borders on hate speech.

The station is most notorious in the mornings, the most popular time to listen to the radio in Kenya. Presenters set the pace, talking only in negative terms about Kenyatta’s competitors, while inviting views from listeners.

It gets worse: the hosts fail to moderate audience comments and carelessly air dangerously tribal and hateful views. It fails to appreciate that in Kenya a candidate is never seen as an individual, but as representative of his or her ethnic group.

It is stations like this one that I fear may, if not tamed by authorities, be used more to fuel violence than to mediate dispute should one arise.

My analysis does not in any way exonerate other, non-Kikuyu, stations. It is not lost on me that the Standard Group media houses, including Standard newspaper, KTN TV and Radio Maisha, and Radio Africa’s Star newspaper, have shown an open bias toward Odinga’s CoRD alliance – but that is not to say they have used a dangerous risky tone which could jeopardize Kenya’s chance of a peaceful election.

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Kenya: No Ordinary Elections

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Kenya has never held elections as complex, pivotal or potentially divisive as this year's, which will see in a fresh president and a radical decentralization of power.

When voters go to the polls on 4 March, they will choose not only a head of state and MPs, but also the brand new positions of county governor, senator and local assembly representative, as well as a national assembly seat reserved for women.

Kenya's last elections, held in December 2007, unleashed a wave of violence unprecedented in its scale, which led to the deaths of 1,300 people and the forced displacement of some 600,000 from their homes.

As a result of these clashes, the International Criminal Court has charged four Kenyans – including a leading presidential contender and his running mate – with alleged crimes against humanity. This is the first significant judicial intervention into repeated bouts of election-related violence in Kenya.

No Ordinary Elections, an IRIN multimedia documentary presents a detailed anatomy of Kenya through interviews with civil society experts, portraits of people from all walks of life, as well as a wealth of key data. Some of the pressing issues covered include:

Will devolution really bring power to the people?

What drives the divisions between Kenyan communities?

Why do Kenyan elections tend to trigger violence?

Is Kenya ready if it happens again?

Is there any justice for victims of such violence?

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Nollywood: Omotola Jalade Beats Her Husband – Insider

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Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade who recently escaped tummy tuck surgery scandal is yet in another serious scandal involving her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde.

According to a source who sent an email to our news correspondet (naijagist)a couple of days ago, the beautiful mother of four has never stopped the habit of beating her husband at the slightest provocation.

Contrary to her popularized 35 age, insiders said the reality talk show host is over 40 now. The source who claimed Omotola Jalade is secretly battling early menopausal signs like hot flashes and so on, also says Omotola never stopped the habit of beating her husband mercilessly in case of argument.

Captain Matthew Ekeinde, an easygoing man who married the actress at a tender age, is a gentle man by nature.

“During the course of their marriage, Captain Ekeinde never beat the actress simply because he adores her” said the source.

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Ex-Nigerian international defender, Okechukwu Isima is dead

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The Nigeria Football Federation has expressed deep shock at news of the death of former international defender Okechukwu Isima, MON, which unfortunate incident occurred in the Federal Capital, Abuja on Monday. “The news of the departure of Okey Isima, MON at a time we are still celebrating the Super Eagles’ triumph at the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa hit us like a thunderbolt. He was a gentleman on and off the field.

“We are deeply saddened by his death and we pray that the Almighty God will grant him eternal rest and grant those he has left behind, including the Nigeria football family, the fortitude to bear the loss,” said Chief Emeka Inyama, Chairman of the NFF Media and Publicity Committee.

Better known as Okey Isima, the renowned left back won the Africa Cup of Nations trophy with the Green Eagles in 1980 and also played for Nigeria at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow as well as the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Libya

He played for a few more years with the Eagles after the Libya ’82 adventure, scoring a famous goal in the 1-0 defeat of Tunisia in a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifying match in Lagos in 1985..

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Nollywood: Stingomania360 Entertainment and Mingle TV Show plan big for lovers

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…Set to paint the beach white on the 18th of February

What better way for lovers, friends and family to celebrate love, if not to come together in a relaxed atmosphere of peace and tranquility and enjoy the wonders of nature by the sea side.

Giant entertainment  companies Stingomania360 and Mingle TV have partnered together to give lover, friends and family a wonderful way of celebrating the period of love with  an exclusive one in town white gig.

As the season of love draws nearer, the collaborative effort by these two giant entertainment outfits is set to bring fun and excitement to lovers, friends and the industry stakeholders as well as the general public who are interested in celebrating love and mingling with entertainment top shots in an all white party.

The event tagged “Valentine All White Beach Party” is aimed at establishing an atmosphere of love and tranquility for lovers, friends and family who wish to celebrate love and also get a chance to mingle with the best of Nollywood stars, the superstars of Nigerian music industry and entertainment top executives at the Elegushi Private beach on the 18th of February.

Speaking about the event, a member of staff of Stingomania360 assured that “ the white gig on the beach promises to be so much fun as lovers and friends will get the chance of mingling with the entertainment top shots and Nollywood superstars in an informal and relaxed atmosphere with loads of fun activities lined up for the day. Also the event will be something to look forward to every year as many sponsors are on board to make sure lovers and friends have fun on that day”.

The event  which has gained support from top entertainment outfits like Sound City,Prime Time, Hyper 360, Kennis Music, Music Africa, Nigeze, Video Reels, New live Beats, Dynamix, Acada Magazine, E247, Hip On TV, Views and Tunes, Billboard Nigeria, Wave Magazine, City People, Encomium, Global Excellence is planned to be a talk of the town event.

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Nollywood: Stingomania unveils first reality show on music video production

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Not many music videos shown on local and terrestrial television these days have a feel of style, quality and cinematic splendor. Concerned about the low quality and artistic visuals of the music videos been churned out these days in the Nigerian entertainment industry and the low human capacity building initiative that is very prevalent among the youths of today, the management of Stingomania Entertainment have taken it upon themselves to create a music video production camp reality TV show tagged MVP CAMP REALITY T.V SHOW.

MVP is an acronym which means music video production. The reality television show will commence in the month of March. The MVP show will feature 50 well spirited and ambitious individuals who will be camped in a house for the duration of 21 days. While in the house, the individuals will be exposed to various trainings on the subject matter of music video production by the industry’s finest producers: Clarence Peters, DJ Tee, Patrick Ellis, Afam D Man and AK One and they will also get to be mentored by these professionals in the music video industry.

The aim of this reality show is expose the 50 individuals to the nitty gritty involved in producing a very decent and quality music video. For the first time in the history of the Nigerian music industry, a reality television show is been devoted to the art of music video production. The final camp will be aired on major TV networks in Nigeria which will include the NTA network, STV, AIT, OGTV, BTV, STAR TIMES, GALAXY and TVC.

This entry is open to musicians, dancers, choreographers, models, actors, actresses, video directors, cameramen, editors, production assistants, graphic artists, make up lines, set designers, welfare and caterers. To add pep to the MVP, seasoned and experienced music video producers will be on hand at the reality TV show to impact their knowledge on the house mates and also help in developing inherent qualities in them.

To register for the reality show, individuals are to pay the sum of N5, 000 but the management of Stingomania know that the target market for this reality are the youths, so considering the present harsh economic conditions in the country, individuals are required to pay the sum of N2, 5OO provided payment is made before the 10th of February, 2012.

The registration for the show is in progress and entry forms are now on sale. Intending participants at the reality show are expected to register at the event’s website at www.mvpcampng.com, registration closes on 28th of February, 2012.

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Nollywood: AGN mourns veteran actor, Justus Esiri

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Abuja – The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) was on Wednesday thrown into a mournful mood following the death of a veteran actor, Justus Esiri.

In their reactions to the development in various interviews Abuja on Wednesday, some of the executive members of the guild expressed concern over the number of departed colleagues in recent times.

Miss Ibinabo Fiberesima, the President of the Guild, described Esiri as a “father”, who mentored her in the Nollywood industry, adding that she would miss the erudite actor.

She also described the death of the veteran actor as shocking, saying that the actor was fantastic and very supportive to the guild.

Mr Agility Onwurah, the Chairman, AGN Abuja chapter, described Esiri’s death was one death too many, adding that the latest death marked the fourth within a week.

“This is a big blow to the industry, it is getting too bad and I am short of words,“ he said.

Ibi Andrew, National Vice President of the Guild, North Central Zone, said that Esiri’s death was a great disaster and a bad signal in the Nolly wood industry.

He said: “It is a bad omen; I am surprised at the sudden death of this great actor.

“The death of actors has been on the rise since we took over this administration “.

According to Andrew, the industry is trying to contend with the barrage of bad news coming from the entertainment industry.

He advised members of the industry to seek “the face of God and his divine intervention in the affairs of the industry.”

Justus Esiri died on Feb. 18, from an undisclosed ailment.

Collins Ifeanyi, an Abuja based Nollywood actor, died on Feb.15. Lugard Onoyemu, Pioneer member, Lagos State chapter of  AGN, died on Febr. 14 and Goldie Harvey, an entertainer, also died.

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