Thursday 21 February 2013

Nigeria to the world: Give us our art back!

British colonials once made off with thousands of artifacts. Now Nigeria wants them all back.

BENIN CITY, Nigeria — In this city, statues adorn the streets and there’s an art museum in the town square. It is the heart of Nigeria’s art world.

But officials say millions of dollars worth of Benin art remains in Europe and the United States, stolen more than a century ago by British colonials. And the people of Benin want it back.
“If anybody can go down to the British government and tell them to bring those artifacts [back], we still need them in Benin,” Uyi Omoruyi, a local artist that creates bronze sculptures and woodcarvings told GlobalPost outside his small shop. “We still need them because all of them represent Benin culture.”

Benin City is the capital of Edo State in Nigeria — not to be confused with the Republic of Benin, a neighboring West African country. A traditional king, known as the “Oba,” still informally rules the Kingdom of Benin.

Umogbai Theophilus, the curator for Nigeria’s National Museum in Benin City told GlobalPost that Nigerians have been petitioning for the return of their ancient art works for decades, but most of it remains at large.“In the past we’ve had successes bu  t they were very modest compared to what was taken away,” he said.

Foreign art collectors, however, argue that the history of Benin Kingdom is kept alive by the art, which travels the world.

Last summer, after obtaining 32 works of Benin art from Robert Lehman, the great-grandson of the founder of the now-defunct investment group, Lehman Brothers, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts said it would “present a number of public programs that further the appreciation of the Kingdom of Benin’s renowned arts, cultural heritage, and complex history.”

Lehman’s collection includes bronze and ivory statues, plaques and utilitarian items. The most famous bronze bust in the group is from the late 15th or early 16th century and is called the “Commemorative Head of a Defeated Neighboring Leader,” an homage to Benin’s victories.
Nigerian officials, however, say the Boston acquisition along with other collections around the world are the legal property of the Benin royal family. In response to the museum’s announcement, Yusuf Abdallah Usman, the director-general of Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monument demanded the art be returned.

"Without mincing words, these artworks are heirlooms of the great people of the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria generally," he said. "They form part of the history of the people. The gap created by this senseless exploitation is causing our people untold anguish, discomfort and disillusionment."
Most of the Benin art traveling the globe as museum exhibits was taken in 1897, at a time when the Kingdom of Benin had been flourishing for hundreds of years. And while tales vary, the generally accepted story of the stolen art goes something like this:

In the late 19th century, the Benin Oba enacted trade embargos against the British who were growing more powerful in the region, as European empires competed for African resources.
In response to the embargos, a party of British men traveled to the kingdom’s capital. By most accounts, they were planning to attack the city and depose the king. But the nature of their trip is still disputed. Either way, the British party was attacked, and most of the men were slaughtered.

The result is not disputed. The British launched a “punitive expedition” and sacked the capital. They trashed the palace, overthrew the Oba and forced him into exile. Most of the more than 4,000 pieces of art in the palace were looted, and much of it was sold internationally to pay for the battle.
Theophilus, the museum curator, told GlobalPost the expedition nearly destroyed the city’s cultural heritage.

“After cutting all the art work away they burnt the old palace,” he said outside the museum, which sits on a grassy park in the city’s main roundabout. “They burnt it down in retaliation for what they felt was Benin aggression to the party that came earlier.”

Benin’s modern artists say for local people, the lost art represents a lost part of history.
“In the olden days any event that took place is [remembered] through art work,” local artist Williams Edosowan told GlobalPost. “There were no cameras to snap any events. These days now if you are doing marriages there is a video that will cover it.”

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/africa/nigeria/130102/nigeria-benin-colonialism-stolen-art-boston-museum-fine-arts

‘I’m 100 times hotter and prettier than Kim Kardashian’ – Juliet Ibrahim


We love face-offs, especially if it has to do with two pretty women full of curves…

Anyways, Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim has clearly shown she’s not one of you Kim Kardashian-lovers;  the actress says ‘100 times hotter and prettier than Kim K.

Reacting to a comment on her Instagram page after she expressed her dissatisfaction at show organizers paying for the TV reality star to make an appearance at the Darey ‘Love Like a Movie’ concert, Miss Ibrahim stated:

‘The fact is and will always remain I, Juliet Ibrahim is 100 times hotter, prettier than Kim k! I have every right to say so Cus I am an African woman without any surgeries and natural beauty is what I brag of. If this is offending u pls kindly walk without your faulty specs and bang your head into a wall’.

You’ve seen the pictures guys, who do you think is hotter and prettier?

Monday 18 February 2013

More shocking stories about late Goldie after death


Days after the painful death of Nigerian singer Goldie Susan Harvey, a woman has come out accusing the singer of snatching her husband and allegedly rendering him useless after she took all his money.

According to Ifeoma Harvey who is the former wife of Andrew Harvey, the late singer eloped with the wealthy man to Nigeria where she secretly married him in 2005.

Since then, Ifeoma said Goldie Harvey has rendered the man penny-less and lying sick on the hospital bed in Malaysia.

Read Ifeoma Harvey's shocking revelation through her best friend Bimbo Alakija below:

Very soon u will hear from d woman Goldie snatched her husband from, Ifeoma Harvey. Search for her on facebook and ask her what transpired between her husband Andrew Harvey and Goldie who used to be Ifeoma's best friend!

What goes around comes around. When she eloped to Nigeria with her best friend's husband and got married to him secretly, she never knew dat one day death will come calling. She rendered dat man useless, took all his money and right now Andrew Harvey is lying in d hospital in Malaysia. She went to Malaysia to visit d sick man before going to USA and came back to meet her mysterious death.

Goldie is a liar, pretender and desperado. She wants to get money and fame at all cost forced her trashy music down our throat, went to BBA and messed up with Prezzo married woman indeed! Why is Andrew posting their so-called marriage pics now? Maybe d charm she used has cleared from his eyes!

He should shut da h*ll up and pray for quick recovery from his sick bed in Malaysia. After that he can go back to London and beg his wife and two kids for forgiveness!!

Ifeoma Harvey will soon talk to d press for d real story on how her misery began from d hands of her ex best friend Goldie!

- Bimbo Alakija, Lagos.

This is very shocking to read! May her soul rest in perfect peace!

Photos from Dare Art Alade's 'Love Like A Movie' Concert


As narrated by Linda Ikeji; Darey's show last night was incredible. The best show I've seen in Nigeria...hands down. I wouldn't know how to describe it even if I tried. But here's something I can tell you for sure. The success of the show had nothing to do with Kim Kardashian. It was all Darey, his wife and Soul Music. Kim K was there for like two seconds and took the next flight back home. She appeared at the beginning of the show, said a few words and vamoosed. Some people who paid to see her didn't get the chance.

She did the red carpet for several minutes, joined us at the pre-dinner event for like 10/15 minutes, did the photo-up with guests for a few minutes, then appeared on stage at the beginning of the show for like 20 seconds. That was it! Hope they didn't pay her more than N2, 000...lol. I was so annoyed.

But like I said, the show itself was a phenomenal. See more photos after the cut...










Saturday 16 February 2013

PHOTOS; Kim Kardashian arrives in Nigeria








She's right now at Eko Hotel. Heard she caused quite a stir at the hotel lobby. See more photos after the cut...
 

Kim K Baby Bumps Her Way To Nigeria With Brand New Ladylumps!


Kim Kardashian might be pregnant, but that isn't stopping her from going anywhere she wants!

The 32-year-old reality star was spotted heading all the way in Nigeria for a 21-hour flight, and she looked more refreshed than ever in her pregnancy. She will be joining Darey Alade on his 'Love Like A Movie' concert holding tomorrow at Eko Hotel. Welcome Kim!



Beyonce has revealed an intimate photo of her daughter, Blue Ivy


Beyonce has revealed an intimate photo of her daughter, Blue Ivy, taken from her HBO documentary, “Life Is But A Dream”.
Blue Ivy looks exactly like her dad, Jay Z.
Too cute…

Goldie's husband, Andrew Harvey, opens up about the late singer

Goldie's husband opened up to Thenetng.com. Read the interview below...

When did you wed her? And were you still married as at when she passed yesterday?

We wed in December 2005 and were very much married when she passed indeed I was talking to her on arrival in Lagos before the fateful event


I see you moved back to England. Do you have another family?
I work in Malaysia, we have a private home in UK, I do not have a second family


Also did you have kids together?
No kids, we were planning this year


There had been speculation for many years that she was married to an ‘oyinbo’ man. But no one could lay hands on anything. Why did you keep it a ‘secret’?

Our private life is nothing to do with work life, there has to be a balance
See more after the cut...


How did you hear of her death? I found out you last saw her in December?
I was talking to her on arrival in Lagos before the fateful event

How did you meet her? She must have been very young…
I met her at a friend’s leaving party and fell in love straight away, but had to work hard to persuade her I was genuine

So you will be planning to come here for burial rites…
Yes I have applied for visa and shall come next week

But how did you manage the Prezzo drama?
Prezzo was part of BBA game, just like in the movies, there was nothing to fear

But funny it dragged way beyond BBA
It dragged because the media dragged it, other wise it would have died naturally. Prezzo will say anything to get attention

Do you think he fell in love? And did you ever think Susan liked him for a minute…?
People fall in love and it’s not impossible to love more than one person, but there are different levels. She liked him initially, but began to despise him and distanced herself as he tried to use her she complained he was very manipulative

How did you come about your alias ‘Oyibopeppay?
Oyiiibopeppay is a name used in the villages for white man getting burned in the sun. I used to work in the bush erecting BTS for MTN and Glo

You have direct access to her password? The memories album was posted on her twitter. Or you requested for an admin to post?
I am an official admin. I don’t need any password but my own. It was authorised by Goldie

One last question: so much speculation on cause of death. I see from your facebook timeline that you’ve followed the reports. Have the doctors/family/label told you what the cause of death is?
An autopsy is being carried out and we will await results. The rest is speculation and hearsay

And did she have any medical condition?
She had no medical condition,

Is it true she was in India recently?
She was in Malaysia, we spent Christmas together away from prying eyes

What will you miss most about her?
Everything, she was the most beautiful person I ever met, no moment was wasted. Sweet, intelligent, sexy and a magnificent cook!!!!

And she was a determined young lady…
Very. That’s what I liked about her

Are you originally from England? Was she officially a citizen of your country by marriage? Or that was not concluded?
I’m from England and was processing Nigerian citizenship before I was transferred to Malaysia. Of course she was citizen of UK before we met, she lived and schooled there

She was indeed a star, as I’m sure you’ve seen from the tributes coming from far and near. Even the BBC and Billboard recognise her star
Yes we saw it on BBC news tonight. It is a devastating loss, but I support just as much wherever she has gone to.

Friday 15 February 2013

Shocking! Singer Goldie is Dead

 
This is a sad news. Nigerian female singer Goldie is dead. She died this evening at Reddington Hospital in Victoria Island. We don’t really know the cause of her death, but trying to get information on what killed her. It will be recalled that Goldie attended the just concluded Grammy Awards in US before returning home. This is really sad. It’s so hard to say RIP.