Culture › Re: 15 Top Rated International Musicians Of Yoruba Descent (Old and Contemporary) by lanreokoro(m): 6:06pm On Jun 12, 2015 |
teetee123: JULIUS ORLANDO Born in 1943 in Ikole-Ekiti in Ondo State, Nigeria, Orlando Julius Ekemode (“Orlando was really a nickname, taken from the Nigerian actor, Orlando Martins“) had started in music from an early age, becoming the school drummer and learning flute, bugle and other instruments at St Peters Anglican School in Ikole-Ekiti.
O.J. and the Modern Aces embarked on a series of landmark 45s for Phillips / Polydor. Their first single, ‘Jagua Nana’, released in ’64, became an instant hit and catapulted the previously little known band into the Lagos limelight. Further hits followed – ‘Topless’ (which briefly earned Orlando the nickname ‘The Topless Man’), ‘Ololufe’ and ‘E Se Rere’. 1966, four years before Fela Kuti would unleash his formidable ‘afrobeat’ sound on the world, Orlando Julius had revolutionised the sound of Lagos with his fusion of highlife and American soul on the groundbreaking debut album “Super Afro Soul”.
UK label Strut reissued ’Super Afro Soul’ before other labels including Soundway and Vampi Soul began releasing his Afro Sounders recordings, all spreading the word on OJ’s pioneering role in Nigerian music.
Because of problems with Nigerian electricity through NEPA which would often cause his studio equipment to blow as well as equipment losses through theft, Orlando moved to Ghana in 2003 after playing live at Panafest (the long-running Pan-African Historical Theatre Project). He set up a studio in Accra and recorded his most recent album there, ’Longevity & Reclamation’. He moved back to Nigeria in 2008 and still lives in the outskirts of Lagos.
Other recent projects have included recordings with Hot Casa signing Setanta including a cover of his classic ’Ijo Soul’ and sessions with young musicians in Nigeria for a British Council project in association with Soundthread. At the time of writing, he is planning an all-new album with UK super-group The Heliocentrics for release on Strut in April 2014. He also performed his first ever gig in the UK in September 2013 for Afri-Kokoa at London’s Rich Mix. What about Orlando owoh |
Politics › Re: Fresh Protest Rocks Osogbo Over Unpaid Salaries by lanreokoro(m): 3:39pm On Jun 12, 2015 |
Omooba77: Human rights activists, some workers and the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties staged a protest on Friday to express their displeasure over the unpaid salaries of workers in Osogbo.
The protesters marched from Igbona area to Olaiya Junction where they addressed journalists.
The protest at the junction caused a traffic snarl but the presence of policemen at the scene was able to ensure orderliness.
Armed with placards with various inscriptions such as: Pay workers and pensioners their entitlements; Aregbesola, bring back our money, the protesters said they had to use June 12 Day to rally support for the workers who they described as oppressed.
The Chairman, Centre for Human Rights and Social Justice, Mr. Sulaiman Alimi, said in an interview with journalists, that Govern0r Rauf Aregbesola had failed the people of the state.
He said that blaming the past government for the financial crisis in the state was an act of irresponsibility on the part of the current administration.
He called on the governor to resign, saying he should no longer continue in office since he could not find solution to the problem which he claimed was created by the governor.
He said, ” I want to say it emphatically that Governor Rauf Aregbesola has failed the people of Osun State because he created this by mismanaging the allocation which accrued to the state. This is why he has not been able to pay workers for seven to eight months.
” I am using this medium to advise Aregbesola, to resign honourably from office before he will be sent out of Osun State back to Lagos where he and his allies came from. Aregbesola has failed in running the affairs of the state and the people can no longer bear the untold hardship any longer.”
In a related development, the Osun Civil Societies Coalition which is an umbrella body of pressure groups in the state has called on the Osun State Government to devise means of paying the salaries of worker in the state civil service in the spirit of June 12 celebration.
The coalition which expressed its sympathy at the workers’ despondent condition over the nonpayment of their six-month salaries stated that it would be cruel and ungodly to celebrate June 12 when the masses are hungry in the state.
The Publicity Secretary of the coalition, Mr. Ismaeel Uthman, said this in a statement made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Friday.
He stated that hunger and poor health ravaging the state workers were undeniable as a result of the nonpayment of their salaries.
Uthman said, ” We sympathize with the workers in Osun state over their unpaid salaries; we acknowledged how difficult life has been for them because some of the members of the coalition are in the state civil service. We know life has not been easy at all.
“We dedicate this year June 12 to the Osun workers; to specially call on Governor Rauf Aregbesola to timely find solution to the nonpayment of the workers’ salaries. A hungry man is an angry man and there is no appeal for someone that is hungry. Aregbesola should act fast before hunger leads to death.”
The governor had earlier denied the allegation of insensitivity and financial recklessness being leveled against him over the salary issue.
He said, ” This administration remains very sensitive to the welfare of Osun workers. The financial situation of that has made it unable for the state government to pay workers’ salary is disheartening and painful.
“However, no one can establish a single instance of recklessness on the part of this government.
“Those who want to accuse Aregbesola of not thinking enough on how to generate more funds should also ask how his government was able to raise IGR from N300m to N1.5bn in a spate of four years.
“One major thing common to most of the commentators asking Aregbesola to resign is that they are not ready to place what is happening side-by-side the state of Osun before the Aregbesola administration and where Osun is today in terms of the physical infrastructure http://www.punchng.com/news/unpaid-salaries-fresh-protest-rocks-osogbo/ And Omisore warned them... SMH |