Tuesday, 5 August 2014

‘ I still miss my absconded band boys’ –Ayefele

Yinka Ayefele is a brand in the Nigerian music industry, he is one fine artiste that has done well for himself in the area of his blend of gospel/secular music. In this interview with Cityinfo in his Ibadan office, the musician reveals what late billionaire, Alhaji Arisekola Alao did for him, how he still misses his band boys, his fulfilment and  his experience from his female admirers...


Dr. Yinka Ayefele, M.O.N

You couldn’t just go into publishing in a day, how did it start?

My interest is not just in publishing alone, I have a dream of owning a radio station and I have been on it for the past 7 years. Now we operate a very effective internet radio and I can authoritatively reveal to you that we have the highest listeners in Nigeria today as far as internet radio is concerned. Ayefelefreshradio.com brought about the aspect of publishing and that was how Fresh Magazine started. Fresh Radio is all about fresh news and happenings in the society, so it prompted me to work on having a magazine that will talk about fresh news, fresh happenings, events, sports and various things. We don’t deal in publication alone, we have a printing press and I can tell you that we are the only company that have the Direct Imaging machine in Ibadan today, that is where we started from, our machine do a complete job that makes everything stress-free. We handle all kind of printing through the Optimum Resolution which is the printing press and part of Fresh News magazine, they are all part of Ayefele Fresh radio which altogether form Yinka Ayefele Incorporated.

Looking from where you started to where you are presently, are you fulfilled?

I give God all the glory, I am fulfilled but I still believe God is taking me to greater heights because i’m not there yet. I’m aiming higher and God will surely take me there. King Sunny Ade has been there since and he is still there till today and tomorrow, so I just don’t want to be there yesterday or today, I still want to be a reference point after I’m gone.


You seemed to be very close to late Alhaji Arisekola, what was your relationship with him?

I didn’t know him, I only met him when one of his wives, late Alhaja Risikat Alao introduced me to him. This was the period people were donating the needed funds for me to travel for treatment abroad and fortunately someone took me to Alhaja Risikat and she called ‘Aare’ that if that was the only help he intended doing for her that he should just do it for me and he agreed. I was in my house when they brought the visa for me and my wife, he footed all our expenses to London, we were in Javis hotel for four months and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, he paid all the bills. He even included weekly allowances and other things but he warned me not to talk about it to anybody and that was what I called ‘oro shi n bo to ba di ojo iwaju’ (I save the revelation for the future). I wanted to say it but he warned me not to. That picture you saw at the reception was taken on Easter Sunday at an event in UCH, Ibadan, it was the first time I saw Alhaji danced like that to my songs, after the performance he called me to his table and told a photographer to take the picture and frame it for me. When I heard about his death I was also in London and I recalled our last conversation and his unusual behaviour and I thought he probably had a premonition of his death because he got so friendly that day that I also joked that I wanted to become a King in Ibadan and that he would have to approve it. His death came as a shock, he was such a nice man.


‘oro shi n bo to ba di ojo iwaju’, your fans must be eager to hear that in the next album, is there any plan towards that?

I wouldn’t want to do what he doesn’t like when he was alive. Alhaji didn’t want me to talk about it, so I would rather not. I can only talk about it this way in a conversation and not in a song, I must respect his wish. I wasn’t the only person he was nice to, a lot of people are saying good things about him and I pray that God rewards him wherever he is now.


Your wife is been kept out of public glare, many would have loved to see her with you once in a while, was this deliberate?

That has been her normal routine, I don’t instruct her on what to do or what not to do. Its either you find her at home, in her shop or in the United Kingdom. She attends the parties they invite her to.

How is your last album?

Its one of my most patronised albums, it has sold more than the others maybe because people have been expecting it to see what it would look like without my band boys that absconded in America, so it makes the album a hot cake that is fast selling.

How many of them absconded and how did you take their action?

They were 3. Gbenga Ojoyido my keyboardist, Dare Olusola one of my back-up singers and Solomon Motimoke popularly called ‘Yatty’. They only did the right thing at the wrong time, we can’t be together forever but I think they did that at the wrong time and in a wrong way. I got them multiple entry visas and they could have come back and decide to go back again, I would have been happy if that was what they did. One of them even have his passport with me till today and I was calling his wife to come and collect it because I can imagine what they are passing through at the moment, someone told me some days ago that he saw them working at the train station, its saddening. Though they may have their reasons but I know most of the youths today are misled by prophets, we have to be careful in whatever we do. As I’m talking to you my saxophonist and one of my guitarists are in America, I got them two years visa.

What if they come back and apologise, would you forgive and take them back?

We offend God and he forgives, why not? What I’m after is their well-being, and if they come back I will even support them to form their band, it will make me happy for them to be successful and people will call them ‘Ayefele boys’. I have tried severally to reach them on facebook but they chose not to reply. I even heard Yatty was in Ibadan recently, but I didn’t see him.

Do you miss them?
Of course! They are my brothers, we started this band together a long time ago and I miss their roles and that is why I feel for them because they were part of the few that laboured for this image and they suppose to reap from the fruits. What they did means they would just start all over again, some of the guys I have with me that are enjoying things were not part of the first band I started with and now they are enjoying the benefits. I think God has a way of doing things, maybe if they didn’t leave these new guys might not have the chance.


Election has come and gone in Ekiti, as an Ekiti indigene how did you see it?

I was away in London during the election and what I heard was that it was one of the best elections ever held in Nigerian history, so I’m happy for the winner and also commend the spirit of the loser.

But you were more closer to Governor Fayemi than Fayose and you even played more for him?

I never played for Governor Fayemi more than once and that was when he did his mother’s burial but I’ve always played for Fayose even when he was in government. I’m everybody’s friend, am I not your friend?

Most of the time people call you a flirt, maybe because of your good look, how do you react to it?

I have many lady admirers and it’s left for me to maintain and protect my integrity, I can’t negotiate my integrity for fun. I know my limit when it comes to women but I love them because they constitute a huge part of my fan-base.

How do you relate with your female admirers?
I deal with them as fans, nothing more than that. If you want more than that I will post you, I wouldn’t say no, but I will evade you.

Do you often meet women you admire?

Yes, I can admire you even when I’m on the stage but not to the extent of having to ask you out.

You have a lot of female admirers, how far has a fan gone crazy with you?
I can’t finish talking about that if I should start. There was one that said God sent her to me, she pretended as a prophetess, there was another white woman from South Africa that came to my office to see me and she grabbed me screaming ‘I touched him!’ Such experience is countless.







‘we want to use an Ibadan man to defeat Ajimobi’ -Senator Hosea ‘Halleluya’ Agboola

Senator Hosea Agboola
Senator Hosea Ayoola Agboola is the Deputy-Chief Whip in the National Assembly and the only PDP Senator from the South West. In this interview with CityInfo the politician discussed Oyo State politics, the need for an Ibadan PDP candidate and the predicition for the general elections in 2015

Sometime back you called a meeting of PDP Chairmen where you advocated support for Senator Teslim Folarin, what prompted this?
All the leaders agreed that if we want to move the party forward we must pick a candidate and as far as I’m concerned a lot of them agreed with me that we should use Teslim Folarin for PDP in the next election.

What is the criteria that brings up the selection?
He was a Senator and we just believe that he is from Ibadan. The general perceptive now is that we must use someone from Ibadan if we want to flush out the Ibadan man who is there presently, we must use an Ibadan man to fight the Ibadan man.

When he was the Senate Leader were you impressed by his performance?
When he was the Senate leader he tried.


But he was said to be distant from the people?
If they say he was distant from the people, I know now that he is contesting he will move near. Having him as the next candidate is just my opinion with other like-minds.

But some other camps are clamouring for ex-Governor Akala, they see him as the man of the people and believe he can deliver?
Everybody is free to air their opinions, but I need to tell you this, the time of Akala as governor is gone. Everybody is free to contest and maybe he wants to re-contest, but to me I believe his time is over as far as governance in this state is concerned.

Many would have thought that your decision to support Senator Folarin and not Governor Akala was more of a personal vendetta because you were one of his closest friends?
I don’t have anything against Akala, what I know and I’m very sure about is that as far as governance in this state is concerned his time is over.

What if he doesn’t get the party’s ticket for governorship and he decides to contest for the Senate which means he would run against you?
There is no problem; the senatorial seat is open for anybody. If he wants to contest for it and the party agrees, no problem! I believe in God and what He can do. We are still friends and he is one of the leaders of the party in the state, I cannot say I serve under him, but I don’t have anything against him, what I’m saying is that he said he wants to re-contest and my own candid opinion is to advise him to be there as a godfather and support whoever is contesting.

There has been talks that your party wants to reserve you for a bigger political assignment, but there has been pressure on you by the people to re-contest, do you still want to go back to the Senate?
Yes, I wish to re-contest if the party agrees with me, but if the party tells me not to contest, I will not. I’m always loyal to the party, whatever the party agrees, I abide with.

So you won’t lobby for any position?
I’ve never lobbied for any position in life.

You once boasted that you will defeat whoever runs against you, in this kind of unstable political climate what gives you such confidence?
You know that I’m very humble, it is very difficult for ordinary people to see some senators, even ordinary Local Government Chairmen, but my people know that I’m very accessible, you can walk in freely and see me anytime.

Was it just an attitude you adopted when you became a Senator?
I’ve always been like that, even when I was a Local Government supervisor it has always been my lifestyle, I’m free with everybody.

People feel your calculation and understanding of the political barometer has helped shape your political career?
I don’t deceive myself, if I see that something does not belong to me I won’t call it mine. Some politicians who failed deceive themselves. As a politician you must know where you are strong and what the people are saying about you, you also need to calculate to the last figure. In 1997 I wanted to contest for chairmanship in Itesiwaju  Local Government, I saw that I might not win the election if I should contest because we needed 180 votes to win, fortunately a group came to me that they wanted to join my group with the agreement that the chairman would emerge from their group, I saw that we would be able to win if they join us and I asked my supporters what would profit us if I contested and lose. We all agreed and  merged and we defeated the CNC then with about the 180 votes and the other group got the Chairman seat while my group got the Vice-Chairman and some other post of supervisors. Politics is all about calculation; those who claim to have prayed might not have prayed very well, there is no point deceiving yourself, wasting money and time when you know within you that you cannot win.

You have never lost any election since you stepped into politics, what’s the formula?
It’s my calculation and basically because I don’t deceive myself. A politician must be able to understand very well where he is on ground...

But at times they got misled by sycophants...
You will first deceive yourself first before others deceive you. If I want to know what is happening I always ask people who are not within my circle. I have friends in APC, Accord Party and Labour Party that I call from time to time.

When APC won a landslide in 2011  you were the only PDP member who won as a Senator and you predicted that PDP is coming back, what did you base your prediction on?
I said it! It’s like the case of a woman who tested one man, left and marry another man. By then she would have been able to compare the two and know the one that is good for her. This region is where we have the highest number of elites in this country and they can’t subject themselves to one man’s directive. They can’t understand why someone in Lagos will give an instruction on what to do in Ekiti, Osun, Ondo, Oyo... APC will no longer get a state in the southwest...

Even in Lagos?
They will lose Lagos.

But the PDP is also having its internal crisis and the election is near?
The party is already resolving all the issues. In Oyo state last week all of them were together at Old Ife Road, did you see anybody fighting there? In the next two months all the crisis in PDP in Oyo state must have been over.

What gladdens your heart most as a politician?
When I predicted and it happens, it makes me happy. I told my leaders in 2011 that I’m sure we are going to win in Ekiti State, which we are also going to win Oyo, also sure we are going to win Ondo state but I don’t want to comment on what happened in Ondo State. It’s enough for me when I predict and it happens. Even when I was in the Polytechnic Ibadan, the person I predicted would win the SUG President won, and all the other positions. In my politics I’m always calculative and consult very well.

You predicted that Governor Akala would lose in 2011, what did you see then that others were not seeing?
All the teachers were against us, we begged them and they refused. I even met with the NUT Chairman and discussed with him, but they refused. You know they double in number, if the teacher is a man, he has a wife, if she is a woman, she has a husband and they all have children who are old enough to vote, so you can do the rest of the calculation.

 What is the predicition for 2015?
PDP will win Oyo in 2015, PDP will also win the Presidency in 2015, there is no doubt about that I’ve seen that clearly.

Your EFCC case seems not to bother you, why?
The allegations levelled against me says I awarded contracts without budget provision, now that they’ve the done budget provision for it, why should I fear? What they levelled against me is different from what they levelled against Akala and the third person, if the matter comes up again I will show the budgetary provision for it as at that time, the case is in court and I don’t want to talk much about it.

Apart from these calculations and consultations what are the other good qualities of a politician?
A politician must be very humble, with that he will have a lot of followers, again he should not be stingy, he must be able to spend and listen to the people.

There is this new trend in politics called ‘stomach infrastructure’, what’s your take on it?
My own policy of principle is this, you should not see politics as a business or a job, you must have your own profession and take politics as part-time, politics is not a profession. But notwithstanding there is no way you can do politics without giving out to the people, in any position you find yourself you should understand the reason the people must feel your presence and why you are in the position.

It means you only believe in structural developmental politics and not stomach infrastructure?
It goes together, it’s a must to empower people and provide them what they need to survive, if you are stingy in politics you won’t get anywhere.








































Thursday, 24 July 2014

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Impeachment scare in Oyo: Why Gov Ajimobi cannot travel

Like the sword of Damocles, the impeachment saga dangling on the head of the Governor of Oyo State, Senator Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi seems not to have fallen.
Recently there were allegations, denials and counter-allegations that the State's House of Assembly members were plotting to impeach the Governor.
The news was said to have hit the Governor who called the attention of some of his loyalists in the chamber who granted interviews in the newspapers to douse the tension and assured the Governor that nothing like an impeachment move was considered against him.
The Governor who was obviously troubled was said to have raced to some power brokers in the state who also gave him their words that nothing would happen.
The impeachment scare gained some ground yesterday when the lawmakers met amidst tight security yesterday where their plan to serve the Speaker, Hon. Monsurat Sunmonu an impeachment notice but they were unable to do so because the woman was observing the Umrah in far away Saudi Arabia, a plot they plan to perfect when the House resumes on August 28th. The Speaker is one of the closest allies of the Governor.
A source revealed to City Info that some recent defection in the House of Assembly has given the opposition the required two-third they needed to impeach the Governor.
The Governor who was alleged of high-handedness, nepotism, misappropriation among many others was said to have been unable to observe his usual hajj which he does annually for the fear of the unknown as he choose to stay in Ibadan to put the House in order.
The Governor was also said to have secretly tried to reach out to influential monarch, the Alaafin of Oyo but the body language of the powerful monarch was said not to be favurable as the Governor was said to have disobeyed him in the past and the Alaafin sees this as the time to claim his pound of flesh.
The Oyo Governor who was able to muster enough votes to defeat incumbent Governor Alao Akalain 2011 with the help of the Alaafin of Oyo and late Ibadan billionaire, Aare Arisekola Alao was said to have missed Arisekola so much that he confessed to some of his aides saying 'if Aare was alive he would have fixed all these mess for me, I don't even know what to do and who to trust'.
The death of the Aare Musulumi, Alhaji Arisekola last month has left a huge vacuum in the State political circle.
The Governor has in the past benefitted immensely from Arisekola's wisdom, influence and wealth which he readily used to set up a solid support for the Governor.
The impeachment plot was believed to be the handiwork of some political stalwarts in the State(even in APC) who do not enjoy the Governor's style of leadership, his stubborness and the many he talks down everybody.
Aside this, it was also gathered that the Governor is unpopular in the Government circle as he, his immediate family and the Commissioner of Finance were the only ones gaining from his government as he doesn't create the avenue for his Commissioners, Special Advisers and Permanent Secretaries to benefit unlike the other past administrations.
Another source hinted that the impeachment plot was targeted at unsettling the Governor so that he would not be able to focus on his campaigns for second term.
A source close to the State Governor also disclosed that the Governor was aware of the plot by the opposition to rattle him with a promise that he has all his takes to check-mate their evil plot.

Monday, 21 July 2014

Wizkid disappoints critics storm birthday party with Banky W, Tania

Hot singer and Nigeria's youngest starboy, Wizkid proved critics wrong some days ago when he stormed Escape, the venue of his 24th birthday party with EME boss, Banky W and his off-and-on girlfriend, Tania Omotayo.
For some time now the young singer who recently came back from the United States where he went to do some duets has been the centre of rumours that he doesn't relate with Banky W and has dumped his girlfriend, Tania.
The artiste was said to have contradicted the reports when he decided to attend the party which was staged for him by Hennessy with the two people which rumour revealed he had discarded.
Looking fly in a multicolored hooded shirt, Wizkid strolled hand-in-hand into the venue with his girlfriend and they sure enjoyed the night where he was presented three huge bottles of Hennessy.
Present at the birthday party were Timaya, D'Prince, Skales,Teeblizz, Seyi Shay, Moet Abebe, Stephanie Coker, K Switch, DJ Caise, Eniola Badmus and many others.


SSS detains, grill Oby Ezekwesili for 30 minutes

An unusual event happened this morning at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja when operatives of the Department of State Security this morning seized the international passport of the Coordinator of the BringBackOurGirls group and former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili while on her way to catch a flight to the United Kingdom. 

Ezekwesili  passport was confiscated by the security operatives and she was prevented from boarding her flight after she was forced to answer many questions bordering on where she was going and the purpose for the travelling.

Her passport was however released to her about 30 minutes later and the BBOG campaigner was allowed to board the plane.

Ezekwesili later tweeted to her followers that she did not allow the security personnel to trample on her rights.

She tweeted,” @obyezeks: No ONE can SEIZE my DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS. I REFUSED to let the SSS GET AWAY with TRAMPLING on my CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT.”

The former minister had been at logger-heads with the government over her campaign for the release of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram on April 14, 2014.

The daily sit-outs by the BBOG members at the Unity Fountain, Maitama, Abuja, has been a sore point for the Federal Government which accused the movement of being sponsored by the opposition party.

She was on her way to London for the programme BBCHARDTALK billed for tomorrow 22nd August, 2014.

Former OPEC boss Rilwan Lukman dies 3 weeks to 76th birthday

The Nigerian business and political circle woke up to a sad news this morning when the news filtered in that the former boss of OPEC, Rilwan Lukman has died from an undisclosed ailment.
The ex-Petroleum boss who was planning to celebrate his 81st birthday in August, 2014 was said to have died in an hospital where he was rushed to after his sickness became suddenly serious.
A close family member confirmed the news to CityInfo190 with promise to furnish journalists with more details when the family meets to discuss the burial plans.
The deceased was appointed Minister of Petrleum Resources by late President Umaru Yaradua, a post he held till 2010.
Lukman was born in Zaria on 26th August, 1938. He trained as a mining engineer at the College of Arts and Science and Technology, Zaria.
His first job in the mining industry was as an Assitant Mining Engineer with AB Statsgruvor of Sweden.