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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
LUPITA NAMED WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN
#LUPISTAR
I
once wrote on this same platform that destiny has it we will talk and write
about the Oscar award winner Lupita Nyong’o for quite some time.
She
once made some remarks that “she never dreamed she would be praised for her
looks.” Well, destiny and fate had something else in store, as the actress was
last Wednesday named as the World’s most beautiful woman for 2014 by People
magazine- and also landed on the cover of the weekly magazine.
Although
she first equated beauty with television images of light skin and long straight
hair, Nyong’o said her mother always told her she was beautiful.
Speaking
to Reuters, she added, “and I finally believed her at some point.” The announcement
sparked a lot of debate in Kenya on social media with many criticizing women
who do weaves and wigs. #TEAMFARASI was used in the discussion. It seemed to
hit a lot of the women who are into weaves and wigs especially in Kenya.
This
year’s most beautiful people list also included actress Keri Russell; Jenna
Dewan-Tatum; Mindy kaling and Amber Heard. Pop singer Pink, actresses Gabrielle
Union; Molly Sims and Kerry Washington, and model and former professional
wrestler Stacy Keibler also made annual ranking.
By
Embukane Vincent Libosso.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
The circus that is campus elections
#DAYSTAR DECIDES 2014-2015
Campus elections are indeed a circus. Not any more or less better than
the national politics. You can take this from me, because I once vied for a
student leadership post on my first year of joining campus- talk of ambition!
And finally this past week, it emerged that some seats are still
vacant; with no students coming out to vie. Social welfare, international
students’ representative (ISADU) and the sports dockets are all vacant.
There are several factors that lead to this unfortunate state of
affairs. First of all; Daystar is keen on chapel attendance; GPA cut and other
DUSA constitution requirements for one to vie.
Just this past Wednesday, the candidates who will be battling at the
ballot presented their manifestos. This baraza is a clown’s pastime in my view.
You may say this point is myopic but here is why!
Any campaign to be what it is, it begins from a far. Any student leader
will tell you it is all an investment. An insulting amount of money is used and
this is recovered once one makes it to the ‘big office.’
Any election is a bid! Some say any election is won way ahead before
the actual voting day. The truth in this statement is a story for another day.
But the funniest part of this circus is that the losing candidates are
the first to complain about the unfairness of the process.
If the boot was on the other foot, if they had won the bid, the
franchise would be free and fair in their eyes.
Don’t forget Monday the April, Daystar University, Nairobi Campus goes
to the polls! We decide…
By Embukane Vincent Libosso.
Kenyan hip hop community needs to save Johnny Vigeti
#investigative
He became a topic of discussion a few weeks ago on
89.5- Ghetto Radio. DJ Prince was hosting Ukoo Flani’s Sharama and he brought
up the issue of what he had investigated on Johnny Vigeti
A respected and honorable rapper amongst many in the
Hip-Hop circles; Johnny was one of the pioneers of Kenyan hip-hop with Roba and
kama, the latter who is abroad and has
seen the jail more times than one, with drug addiction said to be the problem.
When Vigeti rhymed; “…Niko Na home nyingi kushinda
ma-boys wa Mike Rabar in the hip hop classic piga bao…” he did not have
the jail in mind.
“Every
little penny he gets is spent on acquiring drugs,”
said a member of Ukoo Flani of the artiste, who was recently bailed out of
Industrial Area Prison. The same sentiments were confirmed by DJ Prince.
The above cases may sound chilling, but only goes
ahead to prove that our adored stars are equally vulnerable to the ills that
rock everyone in the society- reckons The Pulse Pullout.
By
Embukane Vincent Libosso.
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