Monthly Archives: March 2015

MR OLUMIDE HOLLOWAY- MAKING A DIFFERENCE TO POETRY IN NIGERIA

My name is Olumide Holloway, but better known as “Olulu, the King not from Zulu.”

I am a POET-prenuer, a Writer, Poet and Spoken Word Artist.
I love reading, writing, dancing, making people happy and generally having fun. I’m passionate about Spoken Word Poetry and my dream is to make it a big industry where poets can earn a very decent living from their performances.
I’m one of the promoters of WORD UP (the biggest Spoken Word Poetry event in Nigeria), and War Of Words (a slam poetry competition that discovers and nurtures new and emerging poets in Nigeria).
I’m also a co-organizer of Chill and Relax, a monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word Open Mic Event that holds in Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria.
I believe everyone should do what they love, and love what they do. That way we can all be loving life and living in love, and get paid for building businesses around our passion.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Olumide Holloway <olulu4ever@gmail.com> wrote:


My name is Olumide Holloway, but better known as “Olulu, the King not from Zulu.” 

 
I am a POET-prenuer, a Writer, Poet and Spoken Word Artist.  
 
I love reading, writing, dancing, making people happy and generally having fun. I’m passionate about Spoken Word Poetry and my dream is to make it a big industry where poets can earn a very decent living from their performances.
 
I’m one of the promoters of WORD UP (the biggest Spoken Word Poetry event in Nigeria), and War Of Words (a slam poetry competition that discovers and nurtures new and emerging poets in Nigeria).
 
I’m also a co-organizer of Chill and Relax, a monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word Open Mic Event that holds in Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria.

I believe everyone should do what they love, and love what they do. That way we can all be loving life and living in love, and get paid for building businesses around our passion.
 
I can reached  
@wordup411 @olulu4ever

Email: holla@wordup411ng.com, olulu4ever@gmail.com, wordup4one1@gmail.com

Telephone: Olumide aka Olulu 08025070892, 08038315055

POETRY CORNER- BROKEN BY (S)WORDS. by Justice Gift Ogochukwu from Delta State, Nigeria

Bio-
I’m Justice Jite-Eda (also known as Justice Gift Ogochukwu), from Ughelli north of Delta State. I’m a student of Agricultural Economics, University of Benin

BROKEN BY (S)WORDS. by Justice Gift Ogochukwu

Under the weight of your lips,
she bends, sad and depressed,
dressed in tattered self-esteem.
She washes her pillow in salty sea nightly.

Word by word you dilute his self-worth.
His ego and pride are cowed
by the beasts from your pit.

Distorted images of herself,
she sees in the mirror of her broken mind.
He knows no better of himself
than the picture of him you paint with your tongue.

Her heart fails and faints,
pushed and pinned down by heavy words.
His heart drowns in its own flood,
tears bled out from cuts
made by the carefree wielding of your (s)word.

MP ALOK SHARMA – MP FOR READING WEST- A MAN OF THE PEOPLE- MORE INSIGHT INTO SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNS

Bringing Superfast Broadband to Reading

The issue:

Superfast Broadband provides improved download and upload speeds, as well as providing a more reliable service. This will benefit individuals and helps businesses to be more efficient and better able to compete.

Achievements to date:

  • Alok has lobbied Government Ministers, Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership, Internet Service Providers, West Berkshire Council and Reading Borough Council to keep up pressure for investment in Superfast Broadband.
  • Alok organised for the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to visit local business Abbey Windows to discuss concerns about slow broadband speeds.
  • Alok lobbied Reading Borough Council to perform a U-turn on its decision to reject Government funding for the “Super Connected Cities” programme, which provides grants of up to £3,000 for businesses who install Superfast Broadband.
  • 41,377 homes in Reading West are now connected to a cabinet that can provide download speeds of at least 24Mb/second. According to Ofcom, the average download speed available in Reading West is now 29.1Mb/second.

Next steps:

Alok will continue to campaign for Superfast Broadband provision in Reading West.

Alok says:

“Superfast broadband is key to boosting economic growth, making the town more competitive and creating jobs. I am delighted that thanks to plans by the Conservatives in government, 97% of homes and businesses in my Reading West constituency will have access to download speeds of at least 24 Megabits per second by 2017.”

Campaigns

POETRY CORNER – “A CRY IN THE SHACKLES OF HUMILATION” BY PROSPER NWOKORO

Prosper Nwokoro is a  young vibrant Nigeria; who hails from Umuduru ebeaguru, Imo State; he studied Economics and Statistics in the University of Benin, benin city, Edo state. He is a lover of poetry having a several poems and contributed to several anthologies nation wide.

Facebook ID: www.facebook.com/ nwokorop

POEM TITLE: A CRY IN THE SHACKLES  OF HUMILATION

In the grotesque midst of annihilation;
and the gloomy comfort  of perfidious kins;
lies your immortalized bones in pearly frame.

From the squeaky wallow of sanctimonious peers;
and the treach’rous meander of scornful brothers,
stared your stellar soul in supernal rest.

Awaken! your afflictive anger Richard;
don’t just stare;
lest your children remain
hewers of woods in their land.
Spare not their Parochial belief;
for what is the fish without the waters?

Do your immortal soul perceive
the ugly fate of your household?
Only one now bears your name.
Would this earthly fraity
retain its grip on you?
Would this ethereal blindness,
hasten our inevitable death?

Before the surging waves of pestilence,
obliterate what is left of you;
before the rancorous rake of evil,
devours the carcass of our sullen stars;
lay awake from your celestial rest;
lest the debris of our flesh,
are fashioned as stones;
by this baleful builders.

MR OLUSEYI OGUNLANA – PUBLISHER AND EDITOR IN CHIEF OF FIESTA INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE- SETTING THE PACE

THE PROFILE OF THE PUBLISHER OF FIESTA INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE,

OLUSEYI OGUNLANA AKA MR FIESTA.

The Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Fiesta International Magazine, Oluseyi Ogunlana,

popularly known as Mr Fiesta was born almost 40 years ago to the Family of

Otunba Jonathan Ogunlana and Mrs Victoria Ogunlana, from Sagamu, Ogun

State, Nigeria.

He had his elementary and primary eduction in Lagos, before proceeding to

Command Secondary School, Ipaja, Lagos in 1988 for his secondary education.

In 1995, he gained admission to Ondo State University, now University of Ado-

ekiti on merit, where he bagged a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in English

and literary studies.

In his first year in the university, he was given a Certificate of Merit by the English

and Literary Students’ Association (ELSA).

He represented the university at debates and quizzes. In his third year, he served

in the department in the position of Editor-in-Chief, where he was highly

instrumental to the successful completion of the annual departmental journal.

That same year, he founded the WRITERS’ HERITAGE CLUB (A club for talented

and budding writers)

He graduated in the year 2000. That same year, he was employed as English

teacher of Lekki British International High School, Victoria Island, Lagos; being

the first ever English teacher of Lekki British International High School, which

has now grown to be one of the best international citadels of learning in Nigeria.

At the end of his university education, he was posted to Delta state, Nigeria for

the mandatory National Youth Service Scheme. There he distinguished himself.

He was one of the presenters of the NYSC Half Hour, a TV programme of Delta

Broadcasting Service, Asaba. He also Co-presented a programme tagged: ‘Ask

the Councellors’ with Onome Iyarowe on the Radio Delta, Asaba, Delta State,

Nigeria between 2001 & 2002.

He was served as Editor-in-chief of the NYSC that year. At the end of the service

year, he led the Editorial Board in the production of end-of-service year magazine,

titled: ‘DELTA KOPA’.

During the passing out parade and awards programme, he received a Letter of

Recommendation from Delta Broadcasting Service, Asaba, Delta state, Nigeria.

He was also one of the recipients of the Delta State NYSC Governing Board

Awards along side a special Cash Prize from the then NYSC Delta State NYSC

Director, Chief (Mrs) Rita Uzor-Akinlade for his distinguished contribution to the

NYSC.

He has worked in various capacities both within and outside the country, until he

decided to blaze the trail for himself.

1. National Bank of Nigeria, Now Wema Bank, Oba Akran Branch, Ikeja-Lagos

as Retail Relationship officer in 2004

2. The Entertainer Magazine, London, United Kingdom as Staff Writer in 2005

3. Avance Enterprises Limited, Victoria Island, Lagos as Marketing Officer in

2006

4. West African Book Publishers Limited, Ilupeju, Lagos as Editor in 2007

5. DP Partnership Limited, Lagos, Assistant Manager, Copy—Copywriter in

2008

6. He later ventured into travel consulting business between 2009 to 2011

7. Effects International Magazine as Editor, till February 2012 when he

launched his own magazine—Fiesta International Magazine

Mr Ogunlana is a fellow of the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria.

He also had a comprehensive training in Business Development from FATE

Foundation, Lagos.

He was the Head of Marketing and Advertising for Yoruba Heritage Awards

in the United Kingdom.

He has many awards and Certificates of Merit to his credit, some of them

are:

*SPECIAL AWARD at the True African Awards 2014

*SPECIAL AWARD for supporting Afro-Caribbean Talents in the UK– Ebony

Business Recognition Awards 2013

*WINNER—Media & Print Category: Ebony Business Recognition Awards 2013

*Best Youth-Oriented International Magazine–Prodigie Image Recognition Awards

(PIRA) Nigeria 2012

*Best Entertainment Magazine–Yoruba Heritage Awards UK 2012

Mr Ogunlana is a very experienced Master of Ceremonies/Compere/Host

He is the the founder of Fiesta PR and Fiesta Media & Advertising

He has travelled to over 8 countries of the world, including: Morrocco,

Libya, Turkey, The United Kingdom among others.

His hobbies include playing football, Snooker, Singing and Dancing.

Contacts:

Facebook:

Oluseyi Fiesta Ogunlana

Mr Fiesta Master of Ceremonies

Instagram:

Mr_fiestamagazine

POETRY CORNER- “WHEN WE WERE STILL VIRGINS” BY OKU-OLA PAUL ABIOLA – POET, PLAYWRIGHT AND AUTHOR

BIO:

Oku-ola Paul Abiola (pauldesimple) is a graduate of electrical engineering from The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun state. A poet, playwright, and author.
www.facebook.com/pauldesimple

www.pauldesimple.blogspot.com

www.pauldesimple1.wordpress.com

WHEN WE WERE STILL VIRGINS 

written by Oku-ola Paul Abiola
Fresh like the morning dew,
Stunning without hue,
Crude but not ignorant,
Active and not dormant:

When we were still virgins,
Everyone wanted to be with us,
Friends, neighbours, suitors, superiors,
Endless was the calling,
Intense, the begging.
When we were still virgins,
Heaven smiled and was proud;
Earth’s lauds were convincingly loud.
How I wish those days were not gone?

Our lust has caused us a gloomy dawn.
When we were still virgins,

POETRY CORNER- “THE FUTURE CROP AND FARM HANDS” BY GIFT AMUKOYO

The Future Crop and Farm Hands

The turmoil in my heart hinders
My pen from flowing
Tons of despair embodied in my mind
Atoms of thoughts
All up in my head
They can never be greater than us
Unless our days on earth are cut short
To the glory of the creator
No man however worldly endowed

Can cheat nature’s call
The dark clouds must part
Curtains for the blue sky
The sky must give way for the rains
To pour and polish the earth
Even when the rains are waged by
The prowess of rain makers
Gravity must pull in
When it does, it barks shouts

Of torrential downpour
Splashing and slashing holdings
The dry season is to plough and sow
The rainy season for cultivation and growth
The harvest, is ripe after full bloom
No plough, no sow, no rains, no growth
Gives birth to famine in the land
The farmer no matter how skilled and able
Can never produce all farm produce

As well as tend the plantations alone
He must employ worthy hands
Certainly, a stage comes when his hands
Are to shaky to hold hoe
Brain, overtly brimmed with figures
To sum up the ledger accounts
He must seek reverence in his cabin
Handing over the states of all affairs
To young positive goal driven managers and foremen

To sow a fresh seed on a stale soil
Previously used to plant some particular crops
The root of the old plants must be uprooted
The soil most undergo great tillage
In readiness for the birth of new plants
There’s no possibility, plantain
Can grow simultaneously from a yam plantation
The yams will seasonally turn the plantain pup
To mashed mellows

The consumer communities have been fed
With too much carbohydrate
Requesting, demanding and pleading
For a change in supply
They want protein plantains
The in take of too much carbohydrate
Deters the human body from healthy growth
Weighing the mind and body for half a season
Consumption of different classes of food

Supers growth and enriches the body
Sowing seedlings of yam and plantain
On same plantation at a go
Would have the carbohydrate dampening
The mechanism of the proteins
With their hardened, scratchy peels
Very upsetting to the sights
And summons bitter bile waste to the land
Pricking the fine pulps of the proteins

Dodo is now weak in body
And weaker in mind
The plantation needs able bodies with strong minds
The plantation operation systems needs quality repackaging
It needs uproot and great tilling of the soil
Dodo seek rest and stock in your starched yam barns
And let in younger managers, foremen, laborers
Take over the population’s production of proteins
As my thoughts pounded so my ink pumped

Copyright: Gift Amukoyo
Written: October 11, 2014

MP ALOK SHARMA- MP FOR READING WEST- AN INSIGHT INTO ONE OF MANY SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNS

Sewage problems in Theale

The issue:

The Lambfields site in Theale has for a number of years had problems with sewers flooding, which has required large tankers to park for long periods of time and pump sewage out. During wet weather, some roads in Theale were affected by sewage flooding and some properties also suffered sewage back-ups.

Achievements to date:

Alok has lobbied Thames Water for action to resolve the flooding issues caused by blocked pipes and old pumping equipment.

Alok held two public meetings for residents to receive updates on works with Thames Water.

Thames water agreed to carry out works including:

  • Upgrade the pumping station to increase the efficiency of the existing pumps, which should reduce the need to rely on tankers
  • Provide special sealing plates on manhole covers to divert surface rainwater from waste water system to prevent the sewers from overflowing
  • Clear any pipes that are known to be blocked
  • Carry out a CCTV survey to identify any further problems or defects in the pipe system

Alok says:

“Having your home flooded with sewage is absolutely dreadful, so I am delighted that after several years of suffering, residents will get some relief from the sewage tankers and work is being done to prevent flooding from occurring in the future. I will continue to make sure that the right level of investment from Thames Water goes into improving the sewage system in Theale.”

“THE BROKEN POT” BY FAITH OLUWATOSIN – PROMISING POET AND YOUNG COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR

THE BROKEN POT

The dusk is nigh,

I will once again place my rattled bone

On this soiled land filled with our leaders’ farts

Let them clatter!

And sing rhythms to posterity

I wish not for a resting place called grave

Save the land of my ancestors

We have threaded on vacant lands,

Followed wrong tracts

And shown love in the opposite direction of the wind

But that the chants of our ancestors be true,

We keep moving, hoping to follow the footsteps of old

With hearts connected to the unseen future,

Pledging our loyalty

Our fate has been shattered by injustice

Yet we live in awe of long-laid principles

Shall we rebuild the tower of a true service?

That our fathers may rest in peace?

Till my carcass leaves my bone to scorn

I will fight for freedom

And remould the broken pot

Moulded by our ancestors

In it lie wise words of our fathers

Before then,

Let my silence in serving loyally

Pay homage to our ascendants and descendants

ROLE MODEL FOR THE WEEK – MR HENRY KOFII NWIDO (COFFEE) – PERFORMING ARTIST AND SENIOR BI (IT) CONSULTANT

Techie by Day, Rock star by Night, Coffee originally moved to London to broaden his career in IT.
Once part of an R&B vocal quartet, he’s re-discovered his musical passion as a solo act, working with fellow London-based rock band ‘Funfiction’.  Chancing upon his ‘method’ – rendering soulful vocals to classic rock instrumentation (http://youtu.be/AnAe3Eqpzh8), which is attracting quite a huge following, Coffee has begun to create ripples in the European ‘musical pond’.
His most recent collaboration ‘Stuck on You’ – written by BBC One’s – The Voice UK, Series 4 contestant Newtion Matthews seems set to create even more waves. Billed to open for International Jazz/Soul Singer Judith Sephuma at the Camden JazzCafe on March 8th 2015, he recently released highly anticipated single “Why I Love You” (Available on Ituneshttps://itun.es/gb/kD-W5 ).
A self professed ‘inspirationist’, whose greatest moments come from  testimonials like -“Never seen so much drive and fantastic vibe while you sang ‘”Happy” by Pharell”. This Coffee is Only Served extra Haaaawwwt!!!
Contact details are
Facebook: facebook.com/iamcoffeemusic   OR facebook.com/cofeesoul
Twitter: @iamcoffeemusic
Email: iam@coffeemusic.london
URL: www.coffeemusic.london
For Bookings: +447582281233