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Celebrities › Re: Iya Aladuke: 'My Grandchild Died In A Car My Fan Gave Me' by kayode1998: 8:53pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
stane007: 86-year old creator of Senwele Yoruba music genre, Iya Aladuke, in a new interview recounted how her grandchild died in a car she received from a fan, an incident she described as an unforgettable incidence in her career.
The music legend in her interview with NAN, disclosed that the accident occurred three days after she took delivery of the vehicle given to her by her fan.
“Being a musician is a difficult task because it has a lot to do with metaphysical power. I recall many years back when I sang and was given a vehicle.
Three days after I got the gift, I was involved in a fatal accident that claimed my grandchild and the vehicle was written off.
“I had so many ugly experiences and I saw a lot as a musician that almost discouraged me. I wanted to back out, but I persisted,” she said.
Iya Aladuke also stated that music in those days was believed to be associated with metaphysical powers, which according to her informed her decision not to encourage any of her children to take after her.
“Music in those days was not a profession you would like to hand over to your children.
“Can anyone give birth to a child and send him to choose commercial driving as profession?
“The plan of every parent was for his or her children to go to school to study and become lawyers, engineers and doctors" the musician, who spoke in Yoruba language said.
Iya Aladuke who disclosed that she did not learn the music from anyone but she got her inspiration from God, added that the record hit that brought her to limelight was Won lasewo ni wa (they say we are whores), but that she paid heavily for it.
“I suffered over the record but God rewarded me in His own way. So many people castigated me because of the record; they claimed it contained foul language.
“But because of the wide acceptance of the music, it made me so popular and those who castigated me later came back to praise me.
“I have even done collaborations with young musicians like Fuji stars Saidi Osupa and Wasiu Ayinde. My doors are wide open to others who may want collaboration with me for musical production,” she said.
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Politics › Re: R-APC: Wammako, Bindow, Aliero, Goje, Others Fate Uncertain by kayode1998: 10:49am On Jul 05, 2018 |
kahal29: There were strong indications yesterday that some leaders of the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) might not leave the All Progressives Congress (APC), contrary to expectations.
It was also learnt that the formation of the Reformed All Progressives Congress(R-APC) was the first stage of plans by the nPDP leaders to leave APC.
It was gathered that the R-APC might be the new template for an alliance with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Sources said the Presidency might persuade the APC leadership to foreclose talks with nPDP leaders.
According to some sources, who spoke yesterday with our correspondent, not all nPDP leaders are committed to leaving the APC.
A source said: “Following certain indices in their states, some nPDP leaders like Governor Jibrilla Bindow, Senators Aliyu Wammako, senator Adamu Aliero, Danjuma Goje, Yahaya Abdullahi, Jibrin Barau, Senate Deputy Majority Leader Bala Ibn Na’Allah and many members of the House of Representatives may not join the fray. Their fate is uncertain.
“Do not forget that there are members of the Parliamentary Support Group, who defected mostly from PDP to APC, but still with the ruling party.
“While some of our leaders are free to leave the APC, the scenario is different from the situation in 2014, especially for nPDP leaders and members from the North.”
The source, who pleaded not to be named, said the plot to destabilise APC by some nPDP leaders was already picked up through intelligence network by the Presidency and APC leaders.
The peak of the plot was allegedly hatched at meetings in the Middle East.
The intelligence gathering was said to have informed the election of an all-inclusive National Working Committee (NWC) at the APC convention
The source added: “In the last three months, we were aware of subtle manoeuvres by some nPDP leaders to leave our party. Some of them even met recently in some countries in the Middle East. We have all the intelligence reports.
“In fact, one of the nPDP leaders, who bankrolled the R-APC briefing, was with a PDP governor in the Southsouth 24 hours before the conference in Abuja.
To the source, it has been “an open secret” that Senate President Bukola Saraki, House Speaker Yakubu Dogara; Governor Aminu Tambuwal; Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, some senators and members of the House of Representatives might quit APC.
“They have just hatched the first phase of their plans to present to the whole world that there is crisis in APC”, he said.
“The objective of forming R-APC, which is unknown to law, is to set the stage for the destabilisation of APC.
“This was why, we were careful in managing the National Convention of the party. We decided not to create gaps which can cause a split in the party.”
Another source in government thinks the nPDP leaders have crossed the red line, adding that the Presidency may prevail on the party’s leadership to foreclose talks with them.
According to him, pro-Buhari elements and some leaders of APC prefer state-by-state negotiation with some aggrieved leaders of the party instead of group talks because of political peculiarities in some states.
“Some nPDP leaders are actually paper weight in their states and APC can do without them. Of what use is holding talks with a senator or a member of the House of Representatives whose constituents had been stoning him in the past two years?” the source said, adding:
“I think we are left with no alternative than to allow those who want to defect like Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso and others to go.”
There were indications yesterday that some nPDP leaders in Kebbi State have opted to stay in APC, following a promise to address their grievances.
“We are excited that nPDP leaders in Kebbi State have offered to remain in the party based on agreeable terms.
“This negotiation model is what has encouraged strategists of Buhari to insist on state-by-state talks with aggrieved leaders,” the source said.
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