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Why I disappeared from music scene — Awilo Longomba

Posted by 9jasouth on 08/05/2014
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He ruled the airwaves in the
late 80s with his songs
which cut across cultural
boundaries. But suddenly,
he disappeared into thin
air, leaving millions of his
fans yearning for more of
his stimulating music.

Awilo Longomba, the Congolese superstar who won
the hearts of millions of music lovers across the
world, especially in Nigeria with his monotonous but
infectious songs and sexy dance steps has resurfaced
again. He disappeared from the music scene after
releasing his hit album, and since then, nothing much
has been heard of him.

Interestingly, the Congelese superstar reappeared in
Lagos, last week where he graced the hosting of
2Face’s new album, “Ascension”, by MTV and the
organisers of Industry Nite.” Indeed, it was a
homecoming affair for the “Moto Pamba” crooner
who performed alongside 2Face at the event.
Elated Awilo told Pot-Pourri that he was in Nigeria
where he performed at the opening gala of MTN
Project West Africa, as well as to promote his latest
single, “Bundele.” He described 2Face as “a legend of
our time”, adding that “After listening to all of his
songs, it has been very difficult for me to separate
one single from the other because they are all good.
It was indeed a difficult choice to make. Tuface is
good.”

“I was actually invited to come and perform at the
gala night of the popular reality TV show, MTN
Project Fame. I was due to return to London where
I’m currently residing, but I decided to stay back and
honour Tuface as they host him tonight. 2Face is a
legend of our time. I love Nigeria and all the English-
speaking countries. I relocated to London because I
needed to improve on my English speaking art,”
Awilo said.

Also, on why he disappeared from the music scene,
the Congolese superstar said, it was based on global
demand for his music. “My disappearance has to do
with promotional issues. After releasing my hit
album, I was wanted all over the world. I didn’t
disappear, rather, I was busy touring the whole world
and entertaining my fans.

Honestly, I think you should inquire from the DJs
about me. Yes, I went underground for some years
now. But now, I’m back with a new song which is
currently making waves in Brazil and other parts of
the world. Let me add that I am also in Nigeria to
promote my single titled “Bundele.” It is currently
rated as one of the best songs in the world.”

Awilo’s popularity during his reign spread to USA/
Canada while on tour then with Nabtry International
Cultural Dancers, an African dance group founded in
2007 by Grace Haukwa. The Super-Man tour was
successful throughout 2008 and 2009. By popular
votes and a historic win at the International Reggae
and World Music Awards with over 120 countries
voting in, Awilo’s Super-Man won the Best Soukous
Entertainer Award 2009.

According to him, Afro-beat king, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
inspired him into music. “ The Afro-beat legend, Fela
Kuti inspired my going into music. He was the biggest
musician Nigeria ever produced and he popularised
the Nigerian music all over the world. As a kid, I
enjoyed one of his songs, ‘Shakara’. That song
inspired one of my hit songs which you all know and
sing till date. Afro-beat is the best music genre in the
world,”Awilo said.

His songs appealed not only to English-speaking
countries but also, European countries and other
parts of the world. His songs particularly inspired
most Nigerian musicians such as Funmi Adams’
‘Yaro,’ which she sang in Hausa in the late 80’s. Also
Julius Agwu’s songs, “Okombo, Chop Bisikit,
Bendown Sellect and I Buy Kwilikwili” were all
inspired by Awilo’s creativity.

It would be recalled that after Awilo’s hit songs in his
Coupe Bilamba album, a lot of other French singing
Africans began to outwit each other in releasing
songs which then had a large market in Nigeria. Its
influence grew to the extent that comic actor, Julius
Agwu, made a comic remix of Awilo’s songs and
made a massive impact. Decribed as “a huge
success”, most musicians including gospel artistes
made their own versions and also began to play that
brand of music though it has waned at the moment.

It was another unforgettable experience when Awilo
stormed Nigeria for a concert. Millions of music
lovers in Nigeria described that experience as “
unprecedented in the history of shows in the
country.” What probably could equate the crowd that
attended the epoch-making music show is the Paul
Adefarasin’s Experience, where Christians of all
denominations gathered at the Tafawa Balewa
Square for a once in a year live concert featuring
both foreign and local acts. Awilo was in his best
element, setting the venue on fire, with his
captivating dance steps.

Unfortunately, the Congolese superstar disappeared
into thin air, leaving no traces until last week when he
reappeared in Lagos. Recently, his fans were shocked
when they saw him in a music video of a wavemaking
Nigerian artiste, Praize. Indeed, Awilo is back to
reclaim his place in the music scene. But can he pull
the same weight as he did during his reign?

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Icon mag apologizes to 2face over pregnancy story after he sued for N100m

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Weeks after 2face Idibia slammed a N100million lawsuit against soft-sell magazine, Icon Weekly, after they published a story claiming he had cheated on his wife and impregnated a banker, (read here) the magazine has apologized to the singer and have withdrawn their story, accepting that it was a false publication.

With this, the suit will most likely be struck out as 2face is said to have accepted the apology. Read the apology after the cut…

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Graphic: Heartbreaking pics from the war between Israel & Palestine

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The war between Israel and Palestine has entered Day 28 and what’s happening there is sickening. Over half a million people in Gaza city have been rendered homeless with 270,000 crammed into 90 crowded UN shelters, some of which have had no running water and electricity. At least 1,700 Palestinians have been killed while 69 Israelis have been killed. Shelters full of children in Gaza have been bombed, medical supplies have run out, many hospitals damaged and medics are unable to go to work. Many UN facilities sheltering displayed Palestinians, especially women and children have been hit, killing so many little children in the city.

The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for decades but this particular one started on July 17th after Gaza attacked Israel with rockets following failed peace negotiations. Israel replied with both air and ground invasion of Gaza City….and the world is just watching.

Above is a new born baby – with hospital tags still attached – wounded by shrapnel. The baby who already lost his mother, died two days after this photo was taken…

A medic stands among bodies yesterday which were placed hastily in a walk-in vegetable fridge in Rafah, Gaza.
A Palestinian relative stands in the fridge among the mass of bodies, which were bound up in blood-stained white sheets after Israeli strikes

A Palestinian man runs with an injured child after the Israeli military strike on a UN school in Rafah this morning

Palestinians aid people injured this morning in another Israeli attack, reportedly on a UN school in Rafah, southern Gaza, where 3,000 people were sheltering. Reuters reported the attack was on the entrance of the school itself, while the Associated Press wrote that it hit people who were queuing for food handouts nearby

A Palestinian man runs in the street with an injured child after the reported Israeli military strike on a UN school in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip
Palestinians react as wounded and dead people lie on the ground following what witnesses said was an Israeli air strike at a UN-run school in Rafah

Palestinians carry the body of a girl who was found this morning under the rubble of a house where at least nine members of the al-Ghol family died in Rafah
A wounded boy cries under the rubble of the house in Rafah which was destroyed in a reported airstrike yesterday, killing at least nine members of the same family
A relative carries the body of one of the nine members of the al-Ghol family who were killed in a strike early today in Rafah, southern Gaza
A paramedic wails as he carries the body of a baby after an Israeli air strike hit the Al Ghoul family building in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip

The family’s bodies were lined up in the back of a cooler truck at first because the hospital’s morgue was full in Rafah, a town in Gaza which has been repeatedly hit
Some children’s bodies from the al-Ghol family, which lost nine members were crammed into a freezer because there was no room for them in the morgue of Rafah

A woman cried as she carried a baby from the family during funeral rites in Rafah

A man carries a dead girl from the UN school in Rafah, which was hit by an airstrike yesterday as the number of people in 90 UN-run shelters neared 270,000

The gates of the UN school in Rafah. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said last night: ‘The attack is yet another gross violation of international humanitarian law. United Nations shelters must be safe zones not combat zones. The Israel Defence Forces have been repeatedly informed of the location of these sites’

Rescue workers search for victims after this home in Rafah was destroyed in an Israeli air strike
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Powerful Earthquake Kills 367 in Southern China

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BEIJING (TheBlaze/AP) — A magnitude-6.1 earthquake in
southern China’s Yunnan province toppled thousands of
homes on Sunday, killing at least 367 people and injuring
more than 1,800.

Residents look for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed
house after a 6.1-magnitude earthquake hit the area in
Ludian county in Zhaotong, southwest China’s Yunnan
province on August 3, 2014. (Image source: AFP/Getty
Images)

About 12,000 homes collapsed in Ludian, a densely
populated county located around 277 miles northeast of
Yunnan’s capital, Kunming, China’s official Xinhua News
Agency reported.

The quake struck at 4:30 p.m. at a depth of 6 miles,
according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Its epicenter was
in Longtoushan township, 14 miles southwest of the city of
Zhaotong, the Ludian county seat.

Rescuers carry an injuried child on a stretcher after a 6.1
magnitude earthquake hit the area in Ludian county in
Zhaotong, southwest China’s Yunnan province on August
3, 2014. (Image source: AFP/Getty Images)
Ma Liya, a resident of Zhaotong, told Xinhua that the streets
there were like a “battlefield after bombardment.” She
added that her neighbor’s house, a new two-story building,
had toppled, and said the quake was far worse than one that
struck the area in 2012 and killed 81 people.

“The aftermath is much, much worse than what happened
after the quake two years ago,” Ma said. “I have never felt
such strong tremors before. What I can see are all ruins.”
Xinhua said at least 367 people were killed in the quake,
with 1,881 injured.

News reports said rescuers were still trying to reach victims
in more remote towns Sunday night.

A man grieves as he holds the body of a child after a 6.1
magnitude earthquake hit the area in Ludian county in
Zhaotong, southwest China’s Yunnan province on August
3, 2014. (Image source: AFP/Getty Images)
Photos on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media site,
showed rescuers searching through flattened buildings and
people injured amid toppled bricks.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon offered “his
condolences to the Chinese Government and the families of
those killed,” according to a statement from his office. The
statement said the U.N. is ready to “lend its assistance to
efforts to respond to humanitarian needs” and “to mobilize
any international support needed.”

Many of the homes that collapsed in Ludian, which has a
population of about 429,000, were old and made of brick,
Xinhua said, adding that electricity and telecommunications
were cut off in the county.
The mountainous region where the quake occurred is
largely agricultural, with farming and mining the top
industries, and is prone to earthquakes.

Broken tiles sit scattered on the ground after a 6.1
magnitude earthquake hit the area in Ludian county in
Zhaotong, southwest China’s Yunnan province on August
3, 2014. (Image source: AFP/Getty Images)
Relief efforts were underway, with more than 2,500 troops
dispatched to the disaster region, Xinhua said. The Red
Cross Society of China allocated quilts, jackets and tents
for those made homeless by the quake, while Red Cross
branches in Hong Kong, Macau and neighboring Sichuan
province also sent relief supplies.
Raw surveillance video reportedly showing the moment the
quake hit:

Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said the quake was the
strongest to hit Yunnan in 14 years.
In 1970, a magnitude-7.7 earthquake in Yunnan killed at
least 15,000 people, and a magnitude-7.1 quake in the
province killed more than 1,400 in 1974. In September
2012, 81 people died and 821 were injured in a series of
quakes in the Yunnan region.

In May 2008, a powerful quake in Sichuan province left
nearly 90,000 people dead or missing.

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Nigerian prostitute, Patoo Abraham, leads protest for sex workers’ rights in Lagos

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Pictured above is a proud Nigerian prostitute named Patoo Abraham who led a protest for sex workers’ rights in Lagos recently. Found the report on Al Jazeera. Read and be amazed…:-)

Patoo Abraham has become famous for fighting for the rights of prostitutes, but what she – and those she is trying to help – do to make a living is illegal and frowned upon by many in the country.  

Abraham is not only proud of her profession but is also campaigning to ensure that prostitution is legalised and that sex workers are respected in Africa’s most populous country. 

The 48-year-old has led a couple of protests in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, demanding the rights of prostitutes in a country where sex vendors suffer physical harm at the hands of their punters.

Under the auspices of different organisations, scores of prostitutes marched on the streets of Lagos, chanting provocative slogans.

This boldness is unprecedented, and the protesters carried their signature red umbrellas and T-shirts with the inscription “Sex work is work, we need our rights.”

“We are tired of dying in silence,” Abraham, who heads the Nigerian chapter of African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA), told Al Jazeera. “We want to be able to practise our profession with pride like every other person. We want an end to name-calling and stigmatisation. We are sex workers and not asawo [a Yoruba derogatory name for prostitutes].”

Sex work, said Abraham, is normal work and that there are “sex workers everywhere under one form of disguise or the other”. “[The] government should stop criminalising our work,” said the woman who is also the president of the Women of Power Initiative (WOPI), a non-governmental organisation established to advance the cause of sex work in Nigeria.

Although Nigeria has posted impressive economic growth, overtaking South Africa to become Africa’s largest economy, unemployment remains widespread and many Nigerian women have ended up working as prostitutes in part because they cannot find work.

Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said in April that no fewer than 5.3 million youths are jobless, and the World Bank last year put the number of Nigerians living in destitution at 100 million.

Sister’s advice 
With large earrings and a face flamboyantly made up, Abraham sat in her busy office, which she shares with another organisation, and told Al Jazeera how she took the advice of her sister, a former prostitute, when life as a single parent became too tough for her.
Though reluctant then, she now sees it as any other business and has no regrets.
 “Just as you are proud of your profession, that is how I am proud of mine. Just as you are respected for being a journalist, that is how I want to be respected,” said Abraham.

Abraham uses the pseudonym “Patoo” in her daily work – a name she chose to hide her identity when she began work as a prostitute.

She said her two children – a son and a daughter – are at university and she pays tuition fees for them. They do not know her occupation, she said, although she marched on the streets of Lagos for all to see.

In this oil-rich country of more than 160 million people ravaged by poverty and deprivation, Abraham’s work seems lucrative. But Abraham and other women in this business still have the authorities and people to contend with.

One of the prostitutes who identified herself only as Janet, spoke of how police arrest them indiscriminately, raiding their brothel even when they are with their clients.
“Sometimes, after reluctantly paying for our services, they arrest us and take us to the [police] station and ask us to bail ourselves with the same amount they paid us, thereby recovering their money,” Janet said in pidgin English.
“Some of us sustain serious injuries when our customers beat us up and there is no one to protect us,” she added.

Other women raise even more serious complaints. Outspoken and HIV-positive, 35-year-old Ayide, the only name she gave in order to be quoted, attended one of the rallies and said it is not only the police to blame.
“When we talk about police, we are pointing accusing fingers at only one group. The fact is that all the uniformed men, especially the mobile police [paramilitary arm of the police], are oppressing us. They use their uniform to harass us. They extort money from us, beat us and rape us,” she said.
Abraham corroborated the claims of Janet and Ayide, saying that people who stigmatised them and the security agents who harassed them were a serious problem.
“People call us names but the funny thing is that they don’t even know if their wives, sisters or daughters are one of us,” she said in-between laughter.
“If I don’t tell you that I am a sex worker, you won’t know unless you see me here. Most of us are working as nurses in big hospitals, some are bankers and even students, but you won’t know.”

Raids on brothels
Philip Eze, the police officer in charge of Elere Police Division, Lagos, explained that the police would not arrest prostitutes were it not for the country’s criminal code outlawing prostitution.
“In the Nigerian criminal code, if somebody is soliciting for men, it is against the law and vice versa. The law does not cause confusions; we are the ones causing confusion in the name of the law. I don’t care if they have a world association, it is illegal in Nigeria and their assembly is illegal too,” Eze said.
Responding to allegations of extortion, sexual harassment, and rape by police, Eze said victims should report such cases and the offenders would be prosecuted.
“Even though they are prostitutes, they have every right to report rape and other human right abuses,” he told Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile, the fight between prostitutes and the authorities continue.
Police occasionally raid brothels in Lagos and make sweeping arrests in red light areas like Kofo Abayomi, Victoria Island, Isaac John Street, and Allen Avenue.
Some of the lucky prostitutes end up in police cells where they are interrogated and eventually released on bail. Others end up serving jail terms of three to four months without an option of paying a fine after being charged for loitering, public indecency or disorderly conduct or engaging in acts inimical to the public good.
To stage the protest to mark the International Sex Workers Rights Day 2014 without a clash with the authorities, the prostitutes outsmarted the police, obtaining a permit under the auspices of WOPI.
They took their demands to the authorities at Shomolu Local Government, Lagos, where they were advised that legislators held the key to their demand.
Previous attempts by lawmakers to have prostitution legalised were unsuccessful.
In 2011, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President of Nigeria, called for the complete legalisation of prostitution, saying this would enable the government to regulate the activities of prostitutes. The move sparked widespread criticism across the country and Ekweremadu later regretted his comment.

But Margaret Onah, the founder of Safe Haven Development Initiative and WOPI, who has campaigned for the rights of prostitutes, said she is still planning to take protests to the national assembly, and push for legislation that will decriminalise sex work and empower women.
“Nigerian law does not specifically say anything against prostitution,” Onah said.

“What it says is that if a girl is caught openly soliciting for sex, and money is being exchanged, she should be arrested. But we know that if a girl is staying in a brothel, and is a sex worker, the brothel is more or less like her home”

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Beyonce and Jay Z attend his mum’s restaurant opening

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While the media is telling fans of the power couple to expect a divorce announcement anytime soon, Jay Z and Beyonce secretly attended a private event over the weekend … and according to TMZ who obtained the pics, it’s significant because it’s the most authentic evidence so far that they’re still very much a couple because it was a private gathering with no paparazzi around so they weren’t trying to play the happy couple.

Beyonce and Jay Z attended the opening of Jay’s mom, Gloria Carter’s new restaurant, Diamondz N Da Ruff in Newark. They reportedly showed up at 7pm for the ribbon cutting and champagne toast and stayed 15 minutes. TMZ reports that Beyonce and Gloria hugged and laughed.

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Nigerian doctor who treated Liberian man tests positive to Ebola virus

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One of the Nigerian doctors who treated Liberian Patrick Sawyer (pictured right) who died last week in Lagos of Ebola virus, has tested positive to the virus.

The Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, revealed this today Monday August 4th and also said that eight people who had first degree contact with the Liberian have been quarantined and are under strict observation.

Now after attending to Sawyer, this doctor, unaware that he’d exposed himself to Ebola, would have gone home to give his wife a kiss and hugged his daughter/son. God help us. More details later…

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Wizkid’s girlfriend Tania Omotayo denies bleaching, shares baby pic

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The designer has denied claims she’s bleaching by sharing her baby pic and a pic of her knuckles …

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Beyonce’s mum reportedly spent $300k on plastic surgery, see any difference?

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The pic on the left is Mama Tina after a few plastic surgeries; the pics centre and right is what the 60 year old mother of two looks like right not. The pics were taken recently

According to reports, she’s spent over $300k on plastic surgeries. She reportedly had a full face-lift, tummy tuck, breast implants, liposuction, and fat transfer. That’s a gorgeous 60 year old.

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Comedian Dan D’Humorous contesting for Rivers State House of Assembly

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Comedian Dan D’Humorous has announced his intentions to contest for the Rivers State House of Assembly come 2015. He shared his poster on his instagram page and said he’s contesting under Ikwerre Constituency. A lot of entertainers seem to be going into politics these days…ogini na fio?

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