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OPINION: How the youths can take over Leadership in Nigeria. Adelaja Adeoye.


I was carefully xraying the political climes in Nigeria since the advent of Democracy, I intentionally omitted the pre 1999 for obvious reasons. We are all aware that it has always been the same cabals since the independence and the  military juntas.

Nigeria is endowed with young talented people who are doing great in their various fields, name it, engineering, Science, Arts, education, Trading, Agriculture,  entertainment, fashion, banking, Entrepreneurship, e- commerce, divinity e.t.c except politics. I said except politics and I mean it, most of the few young people who are on the corridors of powers are certainly not in powers because they don't even know what goes on in there, many of them are not too different from being house Boys and Girls. The old men will not allow or listen to them but a command, obey relationship and nothing more.

The argument has always been that, young people are not matured nor experienced enough to handle a complex country as Nigeria, you know, this sort of assumption is a calculated attempt to blackmail the young people into accepting that they are incapable by those who gained powers at their very young age but never plan to relinquish or quit the stage for others to come in, they rather prefer to fill in their own children and relatives.

Nigerian youths are brilliant in all aspect of life, they are resourceful, genuinely skillful and can handle any task given to them, but here, the political dealers are thinking otherwise, they see youths as mere objects of voting, instruments and the roles the old people have confined these young people to are to continue to use them as political thugs, errands boys and girls in the names of Personal Assistants, Senior Special Assistant on this and that.

Looking at what is obtainable in other country like the US, UK, Canada, other advanced country and even some African countries, you will be hearing that a boy or a girl of 21 years is a member of parliament, but in Nigeria, the old politicians don't want the young people to near the real political leadership, they have invented and set all manners of barriers to stop them from being competitors.

It is only in Nigeria you are eligible to vote when you are 18 years but you cannot aspire to contest for leadership unless you are 30 or 35 years old, even at 30 or 35 there are offices you cannot aspire for, is this not ridiculous? In the same Nigeria, we have seen toddlers, children become kings, Ezes, Emirs and took over traditional leadership to lead a lot of people. Why is Politics so different, I am asking.

If that is the case, the same constitution which was deviously crafted to stop the young people from aspiring for leadership should also say that,  eligibility to vote is when a person turns to 30 or 35 years.

To my knowledge, the old politicians who are all same and friends irrespective of which political party they belong do not only use age as barrier to prevent our young people from aspiring for leadership, they invented all kinds of tactics such as ethnicity divide, Religious divide,  political violence, Money politics, rigging, diabolical means e.t.c which ordinarily will scare  and put fears in our young people who have not muster enough courage to toe their line of do or die politics, I am not encouraging any young person to take after them please.

The same old politicians the young people wants to kill themselves for either in APC or the PDP in Nigeria are sensible enough and have started aligning, horse trading and forming coalitions to forge a common front ahead of 2019 just like they did in the past elections, can't the Nigerian youths also adopt this aged long strategy to unite to get powers, how long will the youths continue to be pawns in the hands of these political dealers?

To the old politicians, most of them especially, it is about power grabbing and not a venture or quest to transform the country, they are aware that the more transformation and education to the mind and soul of Nigerians the less the power for them but the youths are thinking otherwise, the youths wants to make their marks known, they want to make names that will last for decades through serious development and transformation of the country.

The old politicians have now devised a new method of division, they have resorted into shopping for young people who are influential on new media, fill their pockets with some cash, gifts, foreign education/trips or positions so that they can serve as their mouthpiece to spread falsehood and propaganda on social media, in doing this for them, other young people will naturally attack them to repel their falsehood, then the fight, emotional distress and division amongst the youths goes on and on. In all, its a calculated attempt to divert the attentions of the young people from being their competitors for leadership.

To an average young person who wishes to aspire for political office, the first thing your friend and family will ask you is that "hope say you don cook yourself". This is very sad and ridiculous because that has been the foundation laid by the old crooks to continue to remain and perpetuate themselves in leadership.

It is in Nigeria you'll hear that two people are contesting, the next person develop strange illness and die abruptly, all kinds of scary things happens, just to discourage young and other professionals who can be their competitors.

Please, don't get me wrong that I am too youths centric, no, that is not the case, the youths of today will someday become old, but the old Nigerian politicians have not laid a good foundation that will allow a heathy competition which will benefit Nigerians, if they allow good competition irrespective of age, we can be rest assured that our best brains will start emerging and having their places on the leadership front rows.

In spite of all these challenges, like the popular saying in Yoruba " Agbajo owo Lafi nso Aya" translated into "unity is the key to freedom" The young people of Nigeria can for the first time come together to forge a common front, the youths will benefit more when they come together.

Let's look at it this way, if the majority of youths which constitutes about 78% of active electorates and voters in Nigeria decided to queue under one umbrella with serious ground work by taking ownership, shunning the old people who will ordinarily use them as political thugs to snatch ballot boxes, or for rigging elections, they will be moving closer to powers.

Young people can change Nigeria easily in my own opinion because of their prowesses and  power of innovations, they are in tunes with what is happening in  and around our world. Nigeria has remained the same for long because they prefer to keep electing uninspiring, non innovative leaders that lacks the new ideas that can take the country out of poverty and economy doldrums but only parades big names and wealth and are of the old ideas, many young people flock with them because of the little crumbs but the real change Nigeria needs lies in the hands of the youths.

If the Nigerian youths can put aside all their differences for the first time and form a majority power bloc, a new and prosperous Nigeria can spring up, a Nigeria where innovative ways of acquiring education, healthcare, Agriculture, polity, policy, politics and wealth for for all can be made possible.

The youths should not just come together for coming together sake but choose a think tank that will be responsible for drawing up policies, programmes, development map, campaign manifestos, charters and how to scale all the barriers the old men have set for them, the Nigerians youths should as a matter of fact convoke a National Youth Conference where the movement can start and send a big signal to the whole world that the Nigerians youths have resolved to come together to take the future now.

I sincerely hope that the youths will seize the 2019 elections to make a remarkable difference since the invention of our democracy.

Adelaja Adeoye is a blogger and Socio Political commentator who writes from Lagos Nigeria. He tweets via @AdelajaAdeoye.
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Partying for a Cause! The Official Xmas Kickoff Party set to hold on Saturday December 12th


We are setting the pace for all the other parties during this festive season and Kicking the festivities Off in Grand Style.

Come party with your fave Celebrities, mingle and be entertained by exotic dancers, surprise guest artistes, an unusual kind of fashion show, amazing xmas giveaways and fireworks!!!!!

All donations and a percentage of our proceeds that night go to the Foundation for Endometriosis Awareness.

Dress Code: All Black with an Accent of Gold

The Party is strictly by invitation and for Cabana and VIP reservations: call 08104933239
Sponsored by Hennessy. Drink Responsibly!

Time: 7:00pm
Date: Saturday, December 12th
Venue: The Sleek Studio Square, 141 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos (Directly opposite Silverbird Galleria)


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TAN MEGA RALLY: LAGOS SAID ITS JONATHAN.- John Okafor C

Despite the hot temperature and a forecast of rain, the Lagos crowd, more than 100,000 people, predominantly women and youth began lining up in the Teslim Balogun Stadium, more than two hours before the rally. Some had taken the day off work just for President Jonathan.

It was an astonishing turnout, tens of thousands of people on every street of Lagos stood up for Jonathan in one of the biggest campaigns. Its very remarkable because it was in the heart of Lagos, a state that had until a few months ago been regarded as safely APC.

There was a festive atmosphere at the rally, partly because it was held in fairground and streets of Lagos but mainly because the crowd was in the mood to celebrate what they expect to be a Jonathan victory on the 28th March. There is a strong sense of anticipation. It feels like Christmas Eve, one emotional supporter said.

The Road show was awesome, beautiful colours of PDP matching with the green and white colour of TAN flying all over the streets of Lagos in the longest and best campaign convoy since the history of election campaign in Nigeria.

The roadshow was simply a celebration of Jonathan on the streets of Lagos which makes me to wonder where the 23% of Lagos voters who support APC actually stay because all along the streets we see and hear cheers and smiles of Jonathan and PDP supporters, chanting and dancing for President Jonathan.

It was indeed a celebration of a victory to come. You can call it a #Jonabration.

Lagos has said its Jonathan on the 28th. Let’s join Lagos and re-elect GEJ.
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Indoctrinated With the Message of ‘Change’?

The world is used to the image of uneducated, disadvantaged and indoctrinated people engaged in terrorism. That imagery has been overthrown by recent occurrences. Increasingly, the class of people exhibiting extremist behavior has expanded to include well educated and influential people. There is the shameful episode of Mutallab, the Christmas Day pants bomber. Abdul Mutallab had a privileged upbringing but that did not protect him from becoming indoctrinated by extremists. And there is the more recent episode of the son of a former Chief Justice of Nigeria allegedly involved in terrorism.

Terrorism survives on ignorance and the extremist mindset of the participants which are often reinforced with propaganda. So, Nigerian youths and parents have to be wary of the gimmicks of the APC which is built on lies and propaganda. Many young APC supporters have been sold a Photoshop version of the presidential candidate of the party through a well-oiled media machine.

It was recently revealed that the APC had secured the service of an American consulting firm to wash and polish their Presidential candidate and help build a media wall around him, only allowing him open to the public through staged performances like the Chatham House event which he read from a written note, and which he had spent weeks practicing.
He has been hiding behind a media wall to avoid the challenge put out by President Jonathan calling him to participate in a public debate.

The APC are so confident about their propaganda machinery that they have publicly declared that their supporters have been completely taken in by it and have become so brainwashed that their reasoning has been numbed. Last week, the party tweeted from its official handles that even if valid video evidence is shown of their presidential candidate and party leader robbing a bank, their supporters will go ahead and vote for them. It is clear that the APC adapted the ways of religious extremism to politics as only indoctrinated supporters will go ahead to vote for a party regardless of credible evidence of criminal behavior.

It is easy to see that suicide bombers have exactly this mindset when they wear the bomb vests and go ahead to flick that button despite the presence of innocent human lives all around them.

It is important that young people and other segments of the electorates become aware of the APCs harmful propaganda and take steps to protect themselves from becoming indoctrinated.
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NIGERIA LETS CHOOSE A FUTURE.- By John Okafor C

 
GEJ have signed trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more goods to millions of new customers, goods that are stamped with three proud words: “Made in Nigeria”. After 50 years of decline, GEJ created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last four and a half years and he is now helping big factories and small businesses double their exports to create a million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years

Now we have a choice, between a strategy that reverses this progress, or one that builds on it. GEJ have opened millions of new opportunities in Agriculture in the last four years, and he will open more.

GEJ is offering a better path, a future where we keep investing in Agriculture and other mineral resources; where youth can own small-holder farms, grow and hire farmworkers, where construction workers build homes and factories that waste less energy; where we develop a hundred year supply of natural gas that’s right beneath our feet. If we choose this path, we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020 and support more than 600,000 new jobs in natural gas alone.

GEJ chose a future where more Nigerians have the chance to gain the skills they need to compete, no matter how much money they have. Education was the gateway to opportunity for GEJ. It can be the gateway for GMB. And now more than ever, it is the gateway to almajiris.

GEJ built Almajiri School because he believes no child should have their dreams deferred because parents cannot afford it. He built 12 Federal universities so that no family should have to set aside a college acceptance letter because they don’t have the money. He established SURE-P vocational training so that no company should have to look for workers in China because they couldn’t find any with the right skills here at home.

In a country like Nigeria with new threats and new challenges, we must choose leadership that has been tested and proven. Four years ago, GEJ promised to end the corruption in Fertilizer distribution. He did. He promised to revive the railway system. He has. He promised to improve women development and participation in governance. He has. He promised to organize a National Conference. He did. He promised to improve youth development. He has. He has blunted the Bokoharam’s momentum in North-East, and by the end of 2015, our longest war will be over.

We can meet that goal together. We can choose that future for Nigeria. We can choose GEJ


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ARTICLE: WE ELECTED JONATHAN TO TELL US THE TRUTH.- By John Okafor C

In 2011, GEJ was the face of hope for Nigerians, four years later, that hope has been tested, by terrorism; by economic crises; and by political gridlock that’s left us wondering whether it’s still possible to tackle the challenges of our time. I know that campaigns can seem small, and even silly. Trivial things become big distractions. Serious issues become sound bites. And the truth gets buried under an avalanche of money and advertising.

But when all is said and done, when we pick up that ballot to vote, we will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. Over the next four years, big decisions will be made in Nigeria on jobs and the economy; taxes and deficits; energy and education; war and peace, decisions that will have a huge impact on our lives and our children’s lives for decades to come.

On every issue, the choice we face won’t be just between two candidates or two parties. It will be a choice between two different paths for Nigeria, a choice between two fundamentally different visions for the future.

Now, our friends at the APC were more than happy to talk about everything they think is wrong with Nigeria, but they didn’t have much to say about how they’d make it right. They want our vote, but they don’t want us to know their plan. And that’s because all their candidate have to offer is the same prescription he have had for the last thirty years

After all that we’ve been through, I don’t believe that rolling back on the old ideas of GMB will help the small businesswoman expand, or the laid-off construction worker keep his home. We’ve been there, we’ve tried that, and we’re not going back. We’re moving forward

GEJ didn’t pretend the path he is offering is quick or easy. He never had. We didn’t elect him to tell us what we wanted to hear. We elected him to tell us the truth. And the truth is that, it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over decades by the likes of GMB. It will require common effort, shared responsibility, and the kind of bold, persistent experimentation.

But know this, Nigeria: Our problems can be solved. Our challenges can be met. The path GEJ offers may be harder, but it leads to a better place. And I’m asking you to choose that future. I’m asking you to rally around a set of goals for our country— goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security, and the deficit; a real, achievable plan that will lead to new jobs, more opportunities like YOUWIN, FAFIN, GWIN, GIS, BOI, SMEDAN etc, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation as we are already the African largest economy and 3rd fastest growing economy in the world. That’s what GEJ can do in the next four years, and that’s why he is running for a second term as president of Nigeria.

That’s the truth, that’s the future, that’s the truthful future that GEJ represents.

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ARTICLE: You Will Never Walk Alone.- Marvin Omo-Osagie

 
Almost eight years ago, a rookie coach, GEJ was mastering the act of the game (democracy) as an assistant to our then head coach, Yar’adua. It was as early as then that he started showing glimpses as the SPECIAL ONE. The then head coach was delegating a lot of games to him because he was showing special tactical understanding of the game (national and human development). He is simply a genius of a coach (president). 
During his time as the assistant coach we were battling relegation (massive corruption, kidnapping, electoral rigging, ethnic tension, insecurity, militancy, economic recession, unemployment, etc)

In his third year as the assistant coach, tragedy struck. We suffered the demise of our head coach Yar’adua. After so much deliberation and uproar from the board (Federal Executive Council), GEJ was promoted as the interim coach (Acting-President) until the end of the season. It was a daunting task for anybody to move us out of relegation in short time but he was unfazed by the opportunity. His appointment was met with a lot of objection and trepidation. Most were concerned about his lack of experience as a top flight coach (coming from the minority and not been in the old political circle) but he charmed them all with his tactics and results.

Before the end of the season, the fans moved in support of a campaign to give him the role of the head coach on a permanent base. It was an emotional movement because in the few games he was in charge, he recorded 60% winning rate which was a vast improvement on any previous coach.
We survived relegation at the end of the season and were well placed on the table. Then came the time to make the big decision.

Our former coach, Buhari, who took us to relegation in 1984 with his poor tactics, poor man-management, dispute with players and board members, strict training regime, playing people out of position, poor scouting report and poor transfer, joined the race to become the permanent coach. Buhari has the worst record of winning percentage rate of any coach in our club. After 12 months of not being able to improve the team and take us back to the Africa premier league, he was justifiably sacked.

Coach GEJ’s blueprint of his goals and objectives, where he wants to take the club and how he plans to do that was a masterpiece (Transformation Agenda). It is incisive and elaborate
After so little consideration, we went for GEJ. It was a collective choice from all involved. Suffice it to say that choosing GEJ over Buhari was no brainer, it was an easy choice to make. Our experience with Buhari was a failure, he took us to relegation and almost took us to double relegation. He was so consistent in failing and he never stood a chance.

Coach GEJ was handed four years contract with an option of extension to another four years. It represented absolutely the choice of the fans.

TO BE CONTINUED…….

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ARTICLE: UNSTOPPABLE FORCE VS IMMOVABLE OBJECT.- John Okafor C


I agree with APC that GMB is an unstoppable force but I urge them to admit that GEJ is an Immovable object. The 2015 presidential race is a clear case of an unstoppable force against an immovable object. Guess what? The unstoppable force will continue to hover around the immovable object till 2019.
In 2011, GMB has 12 million votes and GEJ has 22 million votes. On 28th of March, Millions of voters will automatically cast their vote for GMB, more millions of Nigerians will also cast their vote for GEJ.
However, Since the merger, APC have been on the wrong side of every issue of concern to ordinary Nigerians; Social Security, Boko Haram, youth and women development, equal rights, civil liberties, labor issues. No political party could remain so consistently wrong by accident.

The only rational conclusion is that, despite their cynical "family values" propaganda, the APC is a criminal conspiracy to betray the interests of the Nigerian people

in favor of plutocratic and corporate interests, and absolutist religious cum ethnic groups. 

There is an understandable misconception here that needs to be addressed: That is the fact that some people claim that APC hate government. For the second time, I have to agree with APC, It is just not true. APC love government.

They love government that allows their private firms to control the resources of the nation. They love government that allows allocation of oil wells to their party stalwarts. They love government that sends youth to fight, and die and suffer illness and lose sight and limb. They love government in your bedroom and in your doctor’s office. They love government secrecy. They love government that they can buy. What they hate is not government but democracy. 

GEJ is a democratic mathematician, he upholds the tenets of democracy and since we are in a democratic era, he is completely immovable, at least not by a dictator, who doesn’t believe in democracy and who truncated it 30 years ago. 

The APC has bought a “new majority” to drive their so called unstoppable change but the 70 percent of “morally majority” Nigerians are behind GEJ and has made him an immovable object and able to resist any fraudulent change APC claims to offer.

This is a race between the APC “new majority” and GEJ “70% morally majority” and the morally majority wins it come 28th of March 2015.


Article written by  John Okafor C

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ARTICLE: BEHOLD IS A MAN WHO IS SO CONSUMED BY PATIENCE THAT HE MARRIED PATIENCE; HE REFUSED TO BE INTOXICATED BY POWER.- Neat Sam


It is a commonplace for our people to interpret over-zealous tendency and ubiquity as competence. Our average politicians have over the years suffered from the ailment of “talk more, do less” epidemic but its rather disheartening that most people deck this politicians as the active and productive ones and these phony paradigm has victimized our canny president, whose laid-back approach is graced with the virtue of “talk less, do more”.

Suffice it to say that this is just one of the numerous virtues of GEJ that magnet me to the admiration of this noble gentleman. For me, his gravitational force lies in the front that he has refused to be intoxicated by power.


GEJ case defies the saying that “Absolute power corrupts absolutely”. The phrase has come short in his exception. The palpable vices about absolute power is that it seduces you to the shortcomings of impatience, unforgiving spirit, allergic to incisive advice, lack of discernment, lack of humility and unremorseful spirit, thereby leading you to the crime of “Act now, think later and damn the consequence” .


One great attribute GEJ has in abundance is patience. Behold is a man who is so consumed with patience that he ended up marrying Patience. This is a man who even when all evidence was in his favor to become the acting-president, he chose to be patience. He waited and waited and waited and never got tired of waiting, even when the batteries of patience of his subordinates were draining, his was ever fully charged.


On his assumption of the seat of the presidency, which is in all ramifications the absolute power of socio-economic and political aspect in Nigeria, he didn’t draw a list of his enemies, opposition members and ill-wishers to set them up and indict them whether legally or illegally even when he owns all the means to do so rather he chose to forgive his enemies and in his uncommon humble nature descended from his exalted presidential seat to reach out to those who were reluctant to come to him and incorporated them into his government.


This is a man who believes in the national course and for him, the nation’s peace, unity and progress precede over his personal fracas.


No Nigeria president ever has the listening ears of GEJ. This is a man who works on the advice of the technocrats and experienced minds in his cabinet. He never lords it over anyone and he is always willing to learn. You will simply fall in love with his attentive nature which many in his position has lacked because they were drunk in power but for him, he refused to be intoxicated by power. His attentive mind transcends beyond his cabinet to the masses. He is always willing to listen to us all which the CONFAB and his regular media chat are testimonies to.


GEJ has always been graced with a perspicacious mind. He has selected the best of the best in his cabinet and this has heralded that vast improvement in every sector of the economy and human development. His discernment has been top notch. One of the good things about GEJ is that he has stayed away from “Family and Friends” system of government. His appointment has always based on intelligence, competence, commitment, hard-work and qualification. His judgment has always been selflessly motivated.


Finally, GEJ is always the first to identify his mistake and accept them even before you ever point them out to him. He hates to make mistake and hates nothing more than repeating his mistake. Once he makes a mistake, he never repeats it, he is simply a perfectionist. He doesn’t get drunk in power and get careless and unremorseful. He has never been a careless, reckless, arrogant and rude person in his life and he has not changed his personality even as a president. GEJ has always had a gentle, calm, recollected, reserved, mild, humble and cherubic heart.


It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to have a president like him because despite all the cajole, caricature, mockery, conspiracy, betrayal, threat, propaganda, lies, cheat and daring, he has refused to be intoxicated by power.




Article by Neat Sam
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''POLITICAL CANDIDATES ONLY NEED YOUR VOTE AND NOT THE BLOOD OF YOUR COUNTRYMEN'' THAUKWUBENDA ADVICES

 
What's happening in Nigeria this time? What's all this horror acts with the 2015 election? Is this the last election we'd be having in Nigeria?

ThaUkwuBenda wonders why some of us enjoy inflicting pain and sorrows to our countrymen. All this careless killings and injuries is not called for and also not worth it.

Everyone is free to vote who they feel or know is best fit to lead them, ThaUkwuBenda is sure you must have good reasons why you choose & want to vote your candidate.

Never get it twisted, Political Candidates needs your vote and not the blood of your CountryMen. Also don't just vote cause the people around you are doing same, be sure of who and what you want.

Leave the political candidates to do their works (campaigns, debates, interviews, adverts etc..) and you do yours by voting and not killing and inflicting pain and injury.

Please all aspiring Politicians, party/candidate followers, be wise, act and show better example.. We don't want all this deaths, bombings, accidents, beatings, property destruction and shoot out like we're faced with Armageddon.. We're better than this, we're the Giant Of Africa.

You want to lead?, lead positively, take Nigeria to a better place and not to destruction.
You want to follow?, follow wisely my countrymen.. If we kill ourselves finish cause of this particular election, then you and who would live the life that you've set for yourselves.

We can't do this to ourselves, this isn't worth the lives of your loves ones and your Countrymen. We are to save our people and not destroy.

This isn't the Royal Rumble... Those who send you out to do their dirty deeds would later go behind to pop champagne with the other person they made you feel was an enemy of progress..just while your 6fit under or with no body part to bury.

Nigerian Youth, with love ThaUkwuBenda says to you, resist evil and it will flee, pray for better directions and leaders to make the nation better for our children and countrymen.

Few wise words are enough, advice yourselves properly and appropriately. Thanks and may GOD see us through in Jesus Name..... Amen
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BECOMING A GOOD ARTISTE MANAGER & THE CHALLENGES IN THE NIGERIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY (@BadmusBello)

So many artiste wonder why they don’t get to succeed in the Nigerian Music industry and most times they feel they are cursed not to succeed but trust me if you work wisely (work hard) & take advantage of every positive opportunity you would be just more than your expectation.

Currently record labels are going through a lot of challenges as many signed and successful artiste ask for Cars, houses forgetting the most important thing which is Promotion.

After these record labels have spent a lot of money to get the artist to limelight and successful at the end of the day these artiste back out of the record deal a year or two with the mindset of been cheated upon with the percentage share & with the feeling of “YES!!! I can do it now alone they can go f*#k themselves and stop making money from my effort” but they forgetting the spotlight opportunity that was given to them by these record label while they were ripping off the effort of the label boss or whoever believed so much in them & gave them the Spotlight.

They probably would have been in the same upcoming artiste level till they finally give up. Now that’s not the issue though let me outline some important issues why most Nigerian artiste fail..

FINANCES ▸
Many artists are under-funded. Sometimes this is a result of lack of funds to begin with. Sometimes it is because the available funds are not spent wisely. Successful artists know that they need to constantly invest and reinvest in their act. They establish a budget and stick with it. They raise capital if it is necessary, whether it comes from investors, crowd sourcing, a loan or some sort of enterprising venture. If they are not good at managing their money, they hire someone who is “A Manager”. They do not let money, or the lack of it stop them.

Many artists quit too soon. Maybe they have had some success and so they stop doing the things that got them there. Many just get tired of wasting time, money and effort, when all the while they have started creating the kind of buzz that can lead to much bigger and better things.

Successful artists refuse to give in. They are determined to figure the puzzle out. They measure the results of their efforts so they see and work to capitalise on even the smallest amounts of progress.

TALENT ▸
Many artists think they are talented enough to cut through the clutter and stand out among the millions of other artists competing for the same fans.

Successful artists work tirelessly at their crafts and strive to be the absolute best songwriters, performers, musicians etc. They are always looking for ways to improve, both individually and as a group.

UNIQUENESS ▸
Many Nigerian artists are trying to be the next like 2face, Timaya, Burna Boy, Patoranking, Omawunmi etc instead of creating a sound and look all their own.

Even though they may be incredibly talented, nothing about them distinguishes them from the artists they hear on the radio or the multitude of similar artists vying for attention.

Successful artists know that the best way to stand out from the crowd is to be unique in as many ways as possible, and they work hard at it. They also know how to build a brand around their uniqueness.

THE WORK ETHIC ▸
Many artists are not willing to do the behind the scenes work that successful artists do relentlessly. If you ask them they will simply tell you this “No record label” but then go back and see the reason why a label is scared of signing you above . You as an artiste may be waiting to be discovered but trust me you have to first create your own success by making plenty of effort like

1) Get a good producer & record your own song with your money .

2) Attend shows and beg for a spotlight by performing because you just don’t know who is watching.

3) Make a promotional CD ,branded most importantly and try getting it to people that are successful in the Industry or Promoters & Deejays . Branded CD’s shows the level of the seriousness in you.

4) Get yourself online & make push out promotion ,disturb with your song.

5) You don’t believe in Talent Hunt so you don’t attend ,Please change your mindset .

6) READ THE REST BELOW.......

WHAT TO DO? HOW TO DO IT? ▸
Many artists are willing to do the work but don’t know what to do. Many don’t know where to even start & most importantly are afraid that they will do things wrong so they don’t do anything. Remember not doing anything gives you nothing also.

They undergo challenges like marketing, performing, song writing, legal issues, recording and other important facets of their careers. Successful artists do their homework and tap into experts who help to guide them.

They study the ins and outs of the industry. They learn to make wise decisions. Most importantly as an upcoming artiste find a mentor(s) or coach who will guide you.

YOU NEED A MANAGER!! ▸
Without been told you know you need a manager to handle your career in every way.

Many artists act un-professionally, or just don’t have a pleasing personality. They don’t treat others with respect. They are not on time for gigs, rehearsals, photo shoots, interviews or anything else.

They are oblivious to other people’s feelings, egos, needs or desires. Successful artists always act in a professional manner. They are personable, so people want to be around them and help them succeed. They know that this is what it takes to earn the respect of their team, their fans and the industry.

Many Nigerian artists have no idea who their fans are. They can’t tell you with any sense of accuracy their biggest fan demographics like age, gender, income level, where they live, what their occupations or hobbies are etc.

Successful artists know their fans and everything about them because they interact with them. Many conduct surveys and contests to extract demographic information that they use to select the merch they sell.

They use that info to know what to write songs about. They track where the people who visit their website are coming from so they know where to book gigs.

Many artists are bad communicators they don’t keep their fans informed about the shows they will be performing next.

INEFFECTIVE EFFORTS ▸
Many artists think they are doing the right things, but for some reason they are not hitting the mark. Some of the reasons for this are that they are not doing enough, are doing the wrong things, are doing things wrong, are missing some of the pieces or do things in the wrong order.

Also included in this list are the artists who do things for the wrong reasons. Many just throw everything against the wall to see what sticks. Successful artists know what to do, how to do it, when to do it, where to do it, and how to get the most from it.

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS ▸
Many artists do not take the time to build relationships both in the industry and with their fans. It’s very important you build relationship with promoters & your fans.

Yes even with your money some will have you begging them to feature your work but if remember success is your aim . Successful artists do both, and they know how to keep and continuously deepen those relationships.

TEAM ▸
Many artists try to do everything themselves ”One Man Mopol”. This may be because they want to retain complete control, or it may be because they don’t know how to put a strong team together. Often no one wants to work with them because they don’t have anything happening.

Successful artists know how to make themselves attractive to key team members. They know how to assemble a powerful team and keep them engaged.

BECOME UNPREDICTABLE ▸
Many artists get stuck in ruts and never climb out of them, becoming stale and predictable. This can become evident in their music, their stage show, the look and feel of their marketing, they way they dress and everything else they do. Successful artists are always adding new dimensions to themselves.

They keep everyone curious about just what they are going to come up with next. They not only watch the trends, they either jump ahead of them or set their own. They find ways to become pioneers. They avoid stagnation by constantly reinventing themselves, all the while remaining true to their fans and their brand.

PACKAGING ▸

Many artists look like amateurs. Their promo materials, if they have them they are not attractive. Many don’t dress appropriately, especially for shows . Successful artists know that everything about them and everything that represents them has to make them look like they are in the major leagues. They never settle for ‘good enough.’ They hire experienced graphic designers to create their online and print marketing. They dress like businesspeople when it is appropriate. They know that their biggest competitors are doing the same!

There are countless more reasons why some artists fail and some succeed. Timing, unforeseen circumstances such as illness, lack of family support, etc.

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• Article is written by ▸ Bello Shuaibu (Badmus) @badmusbello
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REASONS WHY MOST NIGERIAN UPCOMING ARTISTE FAIL AND OTHERS SUCCEED (@BadmusBello)

So many artiste wonder why they don’t get to succeed in the Nigerian Music industry and most times they feel they are cursed not to succeed but trust me if you work wisely (work hard) & take advantage of every positive opportunity you would be just more than your expectation.

Currently record labels are going through a lot of challenges as many signed and successful artiste ask for Cars,houses forgetting the most important thing which is Promotion .

After these record labels have spent a lot of money to get the artist to limelight and successful at the end of the day these artiste back out of the record deal a year or two with the mindset of been cheated upon with the percentage share & with the feeling of “YES!!! I can do it now alone they can go f*#k themselves and stop making money from my effort” but they forgetting the spotlight opportunity that was given to them by these record label while they were ripping off the effort of the label boss or whoever believed so much in them & gave them the Spotlight . They probably would have been in the same upcoming artiste level till they finally give up . Now that’s not the issue though let me outline some important issues why most Nigerian artiste fail ..

FINANCES ▸
Many artists are under-funded .Sometimes this is a result of lack of funds to begin with. Sometimes it is because the available funds are not spent wisely. Successful artists know that they need to constantly invest and reinvest in their act. They establish a budget and stick with it. They raise capital if it is necessary, whether it comes from investors, crowdsourcing, a loan or some sort of enterprising venture. If they are not good at managing their money, they hire someone who is “A Manager” . They do not let money, or the lack of it stop them.

Many artists quit too soon. Maybe they have had some success and so they stop doing the things that got them there. Many just get tired of wasting time, money and effort, when all the while they have started creating the kind of buzz that can lead to much bigger and better things. Successful artists refuse to give in. They are determined to figure the puzzle out. They measure the results of their efforts so they see and work to capitalize on even the smallest amounts of progress.

TALENT ▸
Many artists think they are talented enough to cut through the clutter and stand out among the millions of other artists competing for the same fans. Successful artists work tirelessly at their crafts and strive to be the absolute best songwriters, performers, musicians etc. They are always looking for ways to improve, both individually and as a group.

UNIQUENESS ▸
Many Nigerian artists are trying to be the next like 2face,Timaya, Burna Boy, Patoranking, Omawunmi etc instead of creating a sound and look all their own. Even though they may be incredibly talented, nothing about them distinguishes them from the artists they hear on the radio or the multitude of similar artists vying for attention. Successful artists know that the best way to stand out from the crowd is to be unique in as many ways as possible, and they work hard at it. They also know how to build a brand around their uniqueness.

THE WORK ETHIC ▸
Many artists are not willing to do the behind the scenes work that successful artists do relentlessly. If you ask them they will simply tell you this “No record label” but then go back and see the reason why a label is scared of signing you above . You as an artiste may be waiting to be discovered but trust me you have to first create your own success by making plenty of effort like

1) Get a good producer & record your own song with your money .

2) Attend shows and beg for a spotlight by performing because you just don’t know who is watching.

3) Make a promotional CD ,branded most importantly and try getting it to people that are successful in the Industry or Promoters & Deejays . Branded CD’s shows the level of the seriousness in you.

4) Get yourself online & make push out promotion ,disturb with your song.

5) You don’t believe in Talent Hunt so you don’t attend ,Please change your mindset .

6) READ THE REST BELOW

WHAT TO DO? HOW TO DO IT?
Many artists are willing to do the work but don’t know what to do. Many don’t know where to even start & most importantly are afraid that they will do things wrong so they don’t do anything. Remember not doing anything gives you nothing also . They undergo challenges like marketing, performing, song writing, legal issues, recording and other important facets of their careers. Successful artists do their homework and tap into experts who help to guide them. They study the ins and outs of the industry. They learn to make wise decisions. Most importantly as an upcoming artiste find a mentor(s) or coach who will guide you .

YOU NEED A MANAGER!!!!!
Without been told you know you need a manager to handle your career in every way .

Many artists act un-professionally, or just don’t have a pleasing personality. They don’t treat others with respect. They are not on time for gigs, rehearsals, photo shoots, interviews or anything else. They are oblivious to other people’s feelings, egos, needs or desires. Successful artists always act in a professional manner. They are personable, so people want to be around them and help them succeed. They know that this is what it takes to earn the respect of their team, their fans and the industry.

Many Nigerian artists have no idea who their fans are. They can’t tell you with any sense of accuracy their biggest fan demographics like age, gender, income level, where they live, what their occupations or hobbies are etc. Successful artists know their fans and everything about them because they interact with them. Many conduct surveys and contests to extract demographic information that they use to select the merch they sell. They use that info to know what to write songs about. They track where the people who visit their website are coming from so they know where to book gigs.

Many artists are bad communicators they don’t keep their fans informed about the shows they will be performing next .

INEFFECTIVE EFFORTS ▸
Many artists think they are doing the right things, but for some reason they are not hitting the mark. Some of the reasons for this are that they are not doing enough, are doing the wrong things, are doing things wrong, are missing some of the pieces or do things in the wrong order. Also included in this list are the artists who do things for the wrong reasons. Many just throw everything against the wall to see what sticks. Successful artists know what to do, how to do it, when to do it, where to do it, and how to get the most from it.

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS ▸
Many artists do not take the time to build relationships both in the industry and with their fans. It’s very important you build relationship with promoters & your fans . Yes even with your money some will have you begging them to feature your work but if remember success is your aim . Successful artists do both, and they know how to keep and continuously deepen those relationships.

TEAM ▸
Many artists try to do everything themselves ”One Man Mopol”. This may be because they want to retain complete control, or it may be because they don’t know how to put a strong team together. Often no one wants to work with them because they don’t have anything happening. Successful artists know how to make themselves attractive to key team members. They know how to assemble a powerful team and keep them engaged.

BECOME UNPREDICTABLE ▸
Many artists get stuck in ruts and never climb out of them, becoming stale and predictable. This can become evident in their music, their stage show, the look and feel of their marketing, they way they dress and everything else they do. Successful artists are always adding new dimensions to themselves. They keep everyone curious about just what they are going to come up with next. They not only watch the trends, they either jump ahead of them or set their own. They find ways to become pioneers. They avoid stagnation by constantly reinventing themselves, all the while remaining true to their fans and their brand.

PACKAGING ▸
Many artists look like amateurs. Their promo materials, if they have them they are not attractive. Many don’t dress appropriately, especially for shows . Successful artists know that everything about them and everything that represents them has to make them look like they are in the major leagues. They never settle for ‘good enough.’ They hire experienced graphic designers to create their online and print marketing. They dress like businesspeople when it is appropriate. They know that their biggest competitors are doing the same!

There are countless more reasons why some artists fail and some succeed. Timing, unforeseen circumstances such as illness, lack of family support, etc.


Article is written by ▸ Bello Shuaibu (Badmus) @badmusbello
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PH TOP 10 CHART REVIEW


The list was re-shuffled, some where dropped others where elevated but here it is for your own perusal and consumption, its the TOP10 PH CHART vol. 2 which is brought to you by #its PHC.

Listed below is the Top 10 PH songs, don't forget to download and share it!!!
 
01. Burnaboy - Run My Race  http://www.hulkshare.com/dl/s7r2w971jw1s/Burna_boy--run_my_race?d=1



 
Don't forget to download and share it with your friends.
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