Thursday, July 12, 2012

Don’t Dis my Ability



Don’t Dis my Ability

 


Well today, this blog shares an interview of a person who through his songs and campaign is changing the perception of the world on disabled people……


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Updated Friday, June 08 2012 at 09:36 GMT+3
The brand spanking new video, Mbona by MTV-Award winner Daddy Owen featuring Denno is the talk in town. In an exclusive interview with Daddy Owen, PULSE reveals the harsh realities behind the project
Pulse: Your new hit single Mbona, featuring Denno has hit 30,000 reviews on YouTube hardly a week after the video was released. Did you expect it to receive such a huge following?
Daddy Owen: I had been running a teaser on my social Internet pages a week before the video was released. I told my fans to tune on their TV stations at 12:15pm that Sunday. I launched the video simultaneously in all TV stations. The hype was big and in hours, everyone was on YouTube viewing the video. I expect it to hit 50,000 reviews before the end of the week.
P: No other artiste has achieved that feat in the recent past...
DO: Glory be to God.
P: Tell us about the performance at Mavuno Church last Sunday. We hear you drove people to tears...
DO: It was our first performance following the video release. Denno and I were received very well. It all goes down to inspiring people and for that matter people with physical challenges.
P: The song is inspired by real life experiences, right?
DO: Yes it is. I told Denno that I would write about my own experience and he said he would go ahead and sing about himself. People came out narrating how they or their family members were undergoing similar challenges. From music celebrities, TV anchors, athletes and dancers, the stigma was shedding off. The interviews in the video tell it all.
P: What drove you to this noble venture?
DO: In 2002, I lost one eye in a controversial incident. I have talked about my past in the streets many times before...This affected my music career. I developed a low esteem believing that people would look down on me because I had squinted eyes. My singer brother and mentor Rufftone encouraged me saying God had good plans for me. It was then that I started thinking about the plight of people with disabilities.
P: How did you overcome the low esteem challenge?
DO: At first, I was in denial. I disguised my outlook by donning dark sunglasses. They were made to get people to think that I was looking cool while the fact was that I was hiding my squinted eyes. However, slowly I started moving out of my shell.
P: Is it true that the Mbona project was inspired by the young singing star Denno, who is also partially blind?
DO: Yes, to some extent. I was doing a TV interview last year when this blind boy came to the studio and told me he was a great fan. He then went ahead and sang most of my tracks. After that we kept in touch and I promised him we would do a song together one day. The Mbona Campaign Initiative is basically a charity project made to create awareness on the challenges those with disabilities goes through.
 What is your strategy in this campaign?
DO: Disability has a very wide scope and we want to tackle issues step by step. Our first theme is dubbed Love and Respect. We will tour churches and schools and help change the public’s perceptions on people with disabilities. Our message is simple; don’t sympathise with them, give them an opportunity to live.
P: We understand you also plan to have a big ceremony for the physically challenged late this year...
DO: We will host a gala ceremony, which we have named Malaika Tribute Awards, made for the unsung heroes.
P: We are seeing a new side of you. First you kept off the prestigious Chat and Groove awards and now here you are, talking passionately about people with disabilities. Why this drastic transformation?
DO: Life is a journey. I believe I am doing what God wants me to do with my music gift and fame at this stage.
- for the original story, follow the link- http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000059448&pageNo=1

BEWARE AFRICA GRACE AMSALU IS A PRANKSTER ON THE LOOSE: ( PART 2.)



BEWARE AFRICA GRACE AMSALU IS A PRANKSTER ON THE LOOSE: ( PART 2.)

Being an investigator at times means you put your life at risk sometimes. So today I received a reply mail from Grace Amsalu and the email was almost the same word for word with a link to a website that had already discovered her prank. So I decided to play along and the drama continues!
My email to her read:
hey was nice to get an email from you and see your photos and learn about you and your past history as a refugee.

About  Vincent…..

Well what can I say. I am Kenyan student doing mass communication. I am 20 years and I love writing, poetry, spoken word, graffiti and art as a whole. You need to follow my blog I did a great story on south sudan ’s independence that was published in one of the dailies here.
A lot about me is found on my facebook page and my blog. You seem nice and I will hate to lose you as a friend but then again I know that when a deal is too good, think twice. You are so sweet but my research shows that you are a prank. I hate saying this but with google you can know whether someone is genuine.
Kindly don’t get in touch with me again.

The reply from her today read:

HERE IS MY LIFE STORY WITH LOVE AND TRUST

TO:
Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:18 AM
Dearest one
am happy to read from you once again. I hope you received my pictures.i know God will see me through one day. we  can only go out on permission of the camp master Reverend John Paul  and its like one staying in the prison because you do not have freedom of your own. I hope by Gods grace i will come out of here soon if everything works out well between me and you together. I will like to come over to your country and start a new life and go back to school.

I don't have any relatives now whom i can go to because they all ran away in the middle of the war in my country. The only person i have now is  (Rev.John Paul) who is  in charge of the camp welfare. I stay in the women's hostel because the camp have two hostels and you can reach me on the telephone through this number (+221771419071) . If you call just tell  Reverend John that you want to speak with  me, he will send for me in the hostel to come and answer your call,  As a refugee here i don't have any right or privilege to work or engage in any business or financial  matters,  be it money or whatever because it is against the law of this country.
I think the little I have known about you gives me confidence now to give you more information about me with the hope that you will truly help me as promised.  I have my late father's bank account papers  here with me which i will send to you later if you are ready and capable to help me as a trustee to claim the money because the bank has given me a condition to release the money to me as the legal next of kin. When my father was alive he deposited some amount of money in a bank in Scotland and he used my name as the next of kin. The amount is $4.5(Four Million Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars).So i will like you to help me transfer this money to your account and from it you will send some money for me to get my travelling documents and air ticket to come over to meet with you. I will give all the necessary information about the money and will introduce you directly to the bank manager for discussion because the manager is waiting for me now to present my trustee so that they release this money for me.

I am expecting  your response and call.

Thanks,
Grace +221771419071


Little did she know that I had already known about her prank via another website that seemed to have discovered her earlier (http://www.lightstalkers.org/posts/fraud )
On this website we discovered the same unending tale.

FRAUD

Hey Guys i got this thread below and i strongly believe its a scam which the person got my email on lightstalkers. Please below. who knows one of you guys might have receive it.
From: Tina Oumar <tina_oumar@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:06:27 -0800 (PST)
To: <tinaamsalu@yahoo.com>
Subject: tinaamsalu@yahoo.com
tinaamsalu@yahoo.com
Hi, Dear My name is miss Tina, l saw your profile today at (http://www.lightstalkers.org),and after going through it then l made up my mind to contact you as my friend. so l want you to write back to me through my email address (tinaamsalu@yahoo.com) so that l will give you my picture and for you to know more about me. I hope to see your mail soon.
Cears Tina.
(tinaamsalu@yahoo.com)
tom.saater@gmail.com
Jan 12 (1 day ago)
to Tina 
Hi Tina, many thanks for contacting me. Are u a photographer , film maker or what do you do?
Yes I like to see your photo and tell me more about you.
Thanks
Tom
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN
13 January Tina wrote.
I am very happy to receive your reply
Like I said before my name is Tina, 23yrs old, Fair/African lady, never married. I am a simple person who likes to have fun and offers the same to my companion. I do tend to be a little shy in the early going but with the right person it goes away pretty quickly.
I believe is important to know each other better for trust and confidence which is necessary in any good and lasting relationship built on truth and real love.
I like reading and spots either, walking or just sitting at the beach (watching the sun go down is the best time).I love children too & can also carry on a good conversation but I also have a great pair of ears for listening. I am from Sudan and i am presently staying in a refugee camp here in Senegal.
I came here because my parents died and our region is not safe at all because of the rebel soldiers who are rapping women everyday and i escaped through the help of the unicef and red cross and i am now registered with the united nation high commission for refugees Dakar Office here in Senegal.
I choose to come to Senegal because i came once to Dakar three years ago with my late father because he was in oil business . I will tell you more about my family and everything about me when i am sure who you are and that i can trust you with my life as true friend and guardian,
Attached here is my picture I will tell you more about myself in my next mail. Please send your own picture and telephone number in your next reply.
Hoping to hear from you soonest!
cares Tina.
by Tom Saater at 2012-01-14 00:10:17 UTC | Bookmark |
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Tom
I bet that million dollar on my Nigerian bank account that Tina is a fraud.
But, make her to send an photo of herself holding a paper with the text: “I love Lightstalkers!!” And post it here.
Like these scambaiter guys from 419 Eater. 
by Tom Van Cakenberghe | 14 Jan 2012 06:01 | Kathmandu, Nepal | 
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Hey guys see below more from this miss Tina
Amsalu Tina amsalu_tina@yahoo.com
12:32 PM (3 hours ago)
to me 
Dearest one
am happy to read from you once again. I hope you received my pictures.i know God will see me through one day. we can only go out on permission of the camp master Reverend John Paul and its like one staying in the prison because you do not have freedom of your own. I hope by Gods grace i will come out of here soon if everything works out well between me and you together. I will like to come over to your country and start a new life and go back to school.
I don’t have any relatives now whom i can go to because they all ran away in the middle of the war in my country. The only person i have now is (Rev.John Paul) who is in charge of the camp welfare. I stay in the women’s hostel because the camp have two hostels and you can reach me on the telephone through this number (+221771419071) . If you call just tell Reverend John that you want to speak with me, he will send for me in the hostel to come and answer your call, As a refugee here i don’t have any right or privilege to work or engage in any business or financial matters, be it money or whatever because it is against the law of this country.
I think the little I have known about you gives me confidence now to give you more information about me with the hope that you will truly help me as promised. I have my late father’s bank account papers here with me which i will send to you later if you are ready and capable to help me as a trustee to claim the money because the bank has given me a condition to release the money to me as the legal next of kin. When my father was alive he deposited some amount of money in a bank in Scotland and he used my name as the next of kin. The amount is $4.5(Four Million Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars).So i will like you to help me transfer this money to your account and from it you will send some money for me to get my traveling documents and air ticket to come over to meet with you. I will give all the necessary information about the money and will introduce you directly to the bank manager for discussion because the manager is waiting for me now to present my trustee so that they release this money for me.
I am expecting your response and call.
Thanks,
Tina +221771419071 
by Tom Saater | 14 Jan 2012 14:01 | Abuja, Nigeria | 
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Dear Tom,
you can take a look at these sites for example:
You can also put “scambaiting” or “scambaiters” on Google and you will find several other useful links that will explain you what the letters from this “Tina” are about – a fraud attempt as you already suspected.
Cheers,
Laura 
by Laura Larmo | 14 Jan 2012 16:01 | Milan, Italy | 
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hey Tom! i was lucky enough to get one as well! i felt important… briefly.
may be in your neck of the woods soon. up for a few Stars? 
by john d | 14 Jan 2012 22:01 | Toronto, Canada | 
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Hey John, You mean you got same message in ur inbox or you caught the person? 
by Tom Saater | 14 Jan 2012 22:01 | Abuja, Nigeria | 
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no, just the same message. the effort to try and catch anyone is beyond me.
nice job on the heads up though! 
by john d | 15 Jan 2012 14:01 | Toronto, Canada | 
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Tina is, after all, one off the sexiest names I can think of. Guess these Nigerians figured that out as well. 
by Tom Van Cakenberghe | 15 Jan 2012 17:01 | Kathmandu, Nepal | 
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The soap opera continues but in the meantime we will paly her game and monitor her next move. Keep on reading!

Africa's hangout: BEWARE AFRICA GRACE AMSALU IS A PRANKSTER ON THE LOOSE:

Africa's hangout: BEWARE AFRICA GRACE AMSALU IS A PRANKSTER ON THE LOOSE:

http://www.lightstalkers.org/posts/fraud

MOHAMMED ALI SET TO LEAVE KTN FOR NTV:


MOHAMMED ALI SET TO LEAVE KTN FOR NTV:

Nairobi based KTN senior investigation editor Mohammed Ali is said to be heading to the Nation Media Group.
Famous for his “Jicho Pevu” series, the undercover investigative reporter is rumuored to be linked to his former colleague John Allan Namu, now at NTV and where word is they might be paired to work together.


In a report carried out by one of the local dailies- The Star, this comes after another reporter Yassin Juma left the media house last week.
“Moha”, as is popularly known by his fans of his popular reggae show- Reggae Splash on Radio Maisha, has worked for 6 years alongside colleague Denis Onsarigo at KTN.
They both put together the captivating detailed Artur Brothers saga, The Untouchables / ‘Paruwanja La Mihadarati’, alongside other stories that have exposed a lot of secrets.


Rumuor has it that Denis Onsarigo and Mohammed Ali were working on a fresh investigative piece on the helicopter crash that killed internal security minister George Saitoti, his assistant minister Orwa Ojode, two pilots and two body guards on June 10 th.


ICC RATTLES AGAIN, THIS TIME HITTING CONGOLESE WARLORD THOMAS LUBANGA:


ICC RATTLES AGAIN, THIS TIME HITTING CONGOLESE WARLORD THOMAS LUBANGA:


Delivering its first sentence, the International Criminal Court jailed Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo for 14 years yesterday for recruiting child soldiers.


Lubanga wa found guilty in march of abducting boys and girls under the age of 15 and forcing them to fight in a war in the DRC in 2002 and 2003.
About 60,000 people were killed in the Ituri region of eastern DRC between 1999 and 2003 in an ethnic conflict that set Lubanga’s Union Of Congolese Patriots against militias from the Lendu ethnic group, including the Congolese Popular Army and the Patriotic Resistance Force in Ituri.


The landmark ruling comes just months after Liberia warlord, Charles Taylor got 50 years in jail. Even with the court recently celebrating its 10th Anniversary, many especially in Kenya are awaiting the post election violence suspects’ trials set for next year in April.





ONLY IN AFRICA: OF THE AFRICAN CULTURE AND THE SEX TALK DEBATE!


ONLY IN AFRICA: OF THE AFRICAN CULTURE AND THE SEX TALK DEBATE!

Let’s talk about sex! Wait a minute, this is Africa son! Where our sex lives are riddled with fear, shame and embarrassment.


Think about it! Why do many people who call into radio stations or TV- shows, or even write on sex related questions, either ask to remain anonymous or have their original names changed.



Welcome to Africa, where the fear of humiliation, fear of looking bad and the shame that surrounds sexual expression is real. Why you ask? Because we were told so many times as kids that “sex is bad”.

In my own opinion, many Kenyans and Africans as a whole don’t feel comfortable openly talking about sex. Ask any parent. The hardest talk they’ll ever have with their kids (in this case teens and young adults) is the sex debate.


The problem is we have failed to address and educate our children on issues that get swept under the carpet.
Why? Because our culture considers it a taboo to speak about “bedroom antics”, let alone the other “unmentionable” things. But then again, this is Africa right, the Dark Continent!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

MOVERS AND SHAKERS: NIGERIA TO DEBUT IN THE OLYMPICS



MOVERS AND SHAKERS: NIGERIA TO DEBUT IN THE OLYMPICS
After whooping the Dominican Republic 88-73 in the decisive qualifier in Caracas, Nigeria will make their Olympic basketball debut in London.


The Olympics and road to Olympics has always seen surprise packages ( ask Usain Bolt after being beaten in the 100m and 200m trials by fellow Jamaican compatriot Yohan Blake ).


Termed as underdogs in the tournament, Nigeria completed their memorable campaign with a resounding victory.