Tampilkan postingan dengan label US. Tampilkan semua postingan
Tampilkan postingan dengan label US. Tampilkan semua postingan

US-funded project supported illegal mining, Afghan watchdog alleges

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 10 November 2013 0 komentar

A project in Afghanistan funded by the US Defense Department provided equipment and money to a local police commander for the illegal extraction of chromite, an Afghan anti-corruption watchdog alleged Sunday.

The commander of the Afghan Local Police, a village protection force, in the eastern province of Kunar, extracted the chromite for more than a year, said Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA) in a report.

It warned that such practices could "fuel local conflicts" and lead to "devastating consequences," and asked the Afghan government to investigate the illegal mining.

The group alleged that the commander was supported by the Task Force for Business and Stability Operations (TFBSO), a project of the Defense Department aimed at supporting local businesses in conflict-prone areas.

The official was given a crusher, equipment for storage and transport, among other material, the report said. TFBSO also opened a bank account for the commander so he could register a new company for the mining, it claimed.

TFBSO officials were not immediately available for comment.

"Extraction of minerals by local police is against Afghan laws ... It is the responsibility of police to protect natural resources from illegal exploitation," said Sayed Ikram Afzali, IWA's director of advocacy.

"One of the long-lasting negative impacts of illegal extraction of the mining by local police would be the evolution of organized crime networks financed by illegal mining in the country," Afzali said


Baca Selengkapnya ....

PLAN B: Boko Haram Keeps Releasing Fake Shekau Videos – U.S. Think-Tank (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 05 November 2013 0 komentar
The United States Council on Foreign relations, a top US security think-tank and government advisory, apparently has recognized as fake the video released by AFP on November 4th.
 Continue after the break.

"Lets think and reason it ourselves even without think and thank's help. Non of them and their ideas can be trusted."
"I have a strong feeling U.S want Africans and Nigerians to Believe Boko Haram is Terrorizing Nigeria( Though they're really terrorizing and other opportunists have taken advantage of it to loot and run the economy dry). Without saying much story, this is beginning to look and sound like 'ex-bin laden. We are not stupid in Africa. May be some are daft and may easily fall for their Propaganda but not all. U.S should leave Africans and Nigerians to their Problems. We do not need their help in solving our problems. I understand their National Interest comes first and they are doing anything to protect it. They should not turn Africa and Africans to what they did to Middle east."

"We are not in support of double standard. Yes our leaders are corrupt but not as corrupt as the father of corruption(U.S foreign policy) itself."

"Placing a bounty on someone that may not even exist is senseless and backward. War Games that can only work in the middle east not in Africa."

Think-Tank Continues....
In this latest 33 second video, the “Shekau” was even further from the camera and only appeared to speak for just 10 seconds. The latest video, released on Youtube, is perhaps the biggest sham in the history of terrorism media:

Latest 10 Second Sham Video of Blurry Ghost of Late Shekau

This latest sham video clip is very identical to the August video below, also circulated by AFP, which US Council on Foreign relations discredited as that of an imposter, except it has a black drape over the old background and Shekau’s image appears to have green-light peripheral shine around it indicating super-imposition.



The Older Video also of highly questionable authenticity:



It appears “Shekau” did not wish to risk thorough investigation of “his” video clips and hence, he made it as blurry, as distant from the camera and as short as possible. 10 seconds only, enough time to say 5 words and quickly brush his ghost teeth!

May 2013 picture is given below. No video ever shown to public: Green Screen Floating Head Ghost








Snapshot from September video is given below, also identified as fake by the U.S.:


Please note that the bulky green carpet is the same as in May video.

The question the world asks is why? Why are the global media struggling so hard, more desperately each time to show dead Shekau as alive? Why are they promoting all sorts of glaringly fake video’s of the man? What is their gain? Who is struggling so hard to terrorize Nigeria with media propaganda of the bogey-monster?

Baca Selengkapnya ....

‘US spies on Nigerian security agencies’

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 03 November 2013 0 komentar
Indications emerged on Saturday that the United States has been spying on the Nigeria’s security agencies, especially the State Security Service, and probably the Presidency.


In a report published in New York Times, Edward Snowden, an American computer specialist, who worked for the US Central Intelligence Agency and as a contractor with the US National Security Agency, stated that Nigeria’s SSS was one of the security agencies across the globe that the N.S.A. had been listening in on.
He said briefs on the information gleaned from intercepting of telephone conversations and hacking of computers of the SSS, other security agencies in Nigeria and other countries are delivered to the office of the US President, Barrack Obama every morning.

“By many accounts, the agency provides more than half of the intelligence nuggets delivered to the White House early each morning in the President’s Daily Brief — a measure of success for American spies. One document boasts that listening in on Nigerian State Security Service had provided items for the briefing “nearly two dozen” times. In every international crisis, American policy makers look to the N.S.A. for inside information,” Snowden told New York Times.
The release of documents that proved that the NSA had been eavesdropping on the communications of world leaders, including US allies, had caused diplomatic rows, with Germany and some other countries protesting.

Snowden also noted that the NSA had obtained thousands of classified documents, containing secrets of governments around the world, pointing to a possibility that it might have obtained secret documents of the Federal Government of Nigeria, or tapped President Goodluck Jonathan’s phone conversations.

Snowden, who is on a temporary political asylum in Russia, disclosed classified details of several top-secret United States, Israeli, and British government mass surveillance programmes to the press.

He started releasing the NSA’s documents in June and the documents he has released so far show that the US has been spying most countries in the world.



Baca Selengkapnya ....

Nigeria Spends U.S.$13 Billion On Peacekeeping - Ex-Polish Envoy

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 31 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
Abuja — FORMER Polish Ambassador to Nigeria, Grezgorz Walinski has said that Nigeria has spent about $13 billion on peacekeeping operations since 1960 and has also sent over 250,000 members of the Nigerian armed forces to the United Nation's sponsored missions worldwide.

Ambassador Walinski disclosed this at the stakeholders' dinner reception for the Nigeria Security Exhibition and Conference, 2014, organised by First Security Guards Limited in Abuja.
Continue after the break.

He noted that despite the numerous contributions of the country in peace operations, it was assumed that the country had not taken full advantage of its active participation in the numerous peace operations around the world by not getting commensurate economic, military and political remuneration for its participation.
He cited countries like Ghana that had also participated in numerous UN PSOs but generated funds through the process to defray the costs of sustaining its military, while Nigeria on the other hand had largely allegedly deprived itself of such benefits.

According to him, the country started peacekeeping operations few days after her independence in 1960 in Congo and since then, the country's forces have participated in many operations across the globe under varying international legal authority executing a variety of operational mandates.
He said: "Her contribution to the UN peacekeeping operations is only surpassed by those of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Over 250,000 members of the Nigerian armed forces have participated in UN sponsored missions worldwide."

"Having been involved in 40 of the 55 peacekeeping missions of the UN, Nigeria has now participated in 73 percent of all UN peacekeeping operations. Four of these missions have been commanded by Nigeria senior military officers. Nigeria currently has about 6, 000 peacekeepers in various flashpoints, 4, 000 of which are in Darfur, Sudan," he stated.
The former Polish Ambassador to Nigeria further said that many potential conflicts were effectively prevented due to Nigerian diplomacy. Therefore, Nigeria's direct involvement as chief mediator in a number of territorial disputes and crises effectively allowed to avoid them and in consequence eliminated the threat of their development into full-scale conflicts.

Ambassador Walinski noted that the international community was getting fatigued and increasingly reluctant to intervene in Africa's conflicts, adding,
"During last two decades, we witnessed gradual but inevitable shift from foreign intervention carried on by European military contingents to establishments and strengthening of Africa's own capability to prevent, to monitor and to resolve crises which inevitably will erupt."

He said that the country was faced with myriads of security challenges but added that the
"Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor Viola Onwuliri has assured the international community that Nigeria would continue to work in the area of preventive diplomacy."
 He said the main problem of the country was terrorism, though it would not change the country's position as regional leader, stressing that the country had always succeeded in learning from her experiences and making her experiences the source of even greater power.

He also said that the idea of organizing the security exhibition at the FCT was important as it served as a forum where all actors both state and private sectors and those that have the right to use power and those who can supply them with the products would come together and discuss security matters and also proffer solutions.

Speaking earlier, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First Security Guards who also is the chief organizer of NISEC, 2014, Frank Ohwafa said the reception was organized to bring together all stakeholders in preparation for the 2014 Nigeria Security Exhibition and Conference, NISEC, homeland security show.

Ohwafa said First Security Guards had in the past collaborated with other security agencies in areas of capacity building and competence needed in an ever changing environment to fight and combat crime and criminality.

"In year 2007, First Security Guards signed a partnership with the Nigeria Police to train and retrain her personnel in contemporary policing and crime fighting," he stated and commended the National Security Adviser for using his office and appointment to promote peace and security, enduring lasting security platforms for better coordination of the security agencies.

vanguardngr




Baca Selengkapnya ....

Head of the US intelligence publishes classified materials about NSA - Full Update

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013 0 komentar

Head of the US National Intelligence James Clapper has released several secret documents about the programs of surveillance of the National Security Agency (NSA), EFE reports Tuesday.

Continue after the break.
...
Most of the documents are dated back to 2009. There are also materials, which date back to 2011, the Agency says.
The documents state that the US Department of Justice authorized gathering of data about conversations on mobile phones, starting with 2010.
Other materials report that the NSA, FBI and the Ministry of Justice informed congressmen of their intention to increase the collection of metadata of phone calls, including phone numbers and time of calls, but not their contents.
By publishing these documents, James Clapper tries to convince US citizens that the NSA's programs of surveillance do not violate their right to privacy.
As it was reported, the materials published by former employee of the CIA Edward Snowden stated that the NSA had conducted surveillance over the governments of a number of European countries, including Germany, Spain and France, as well as over ordinary citizens.

US mass surveillance of European Union citizens is genuine concern - European MP
British Member of European Parliament of Labour Party, Claude Moraes, a member of the delegation, told reporters that "this mass surveillance of European Union citizens is genuine concern." He also said he and his fellow delegates were unsatisfied with the responses from US officials on the issue.
"They’re giving us answers, but not the answers we want," Mr. Moraes said.
Spain, which is, reportedly, one of the latest targets of the NSA snooping activities, has urged the United States to give details of any eavesdropping. One the latest allegations published by El Mundo newspaper is that the NSA tracked 60 million Spanish telephone calls in a month.

Spain’s Minister for European Affairs, Inigo Mendez de Vigo, described such practices as "inappropriate and unacceptable."
Additionally, the NSA has tracked more than 46 phone calls in Italy. That’s according to the US website Cryptome.

That prompted Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta to question US Secretary of State John Kerry about the alleged snooping.  Despite all that, Italian intelligence agency failed to confirm the information.
Cryptome also revealed information that during the same month the NSA monitored 360 million phone calls in Germany, 70 million in France, and near two million in the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, Senator Diane Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been quoted as saying that she was "totally opposed" to the National Security Agency’s intelligence gathering on leaders of US allies. Senator Feinstein pledged that her committee will undertake a major review into all intelligence collection programs.

White House says US intelligence gathering may require 'additional constraints'
Washington has acknowledged the need for additional constraints on US intelligence gathering. Spokesman Jay Carney has said an ongoing White House intelligence policy review would take into consideration 'privacy concerns'.

President Barack Obama has full confidence in the director of the National Security Agency, General Keith Alexander, and other NSA officials, said White House spokesman Jay Carney. He added that there should be a balance between the need to gather intelligence and the need for privacy.

"We recognize there needs to be additional constraints on how we gather and use intelligence," Carney said.
A White House review of US surveillance capabilities is well under way and should be completed by the end of the year, Carney said.


US spying on allies is 'inappropriate and unacceptable' - Spain's minister
Outrage in Europe over US surveillance operations widened Monday after a report that the National Security Agency (NSA) tracked 60 million Spanish phone calls in one month.

The US spy agency intercepted the calls between December 10 and January 8 and mined data from internet searches, email and social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, El Mundo newspaper reported.
The documents have shown the US engaging in large-scale surveillance of foreign governments and citizens, from rivals such as China and Russia to allies in Europe and South America.
Spain's minister for European affairs, Inigo Mendez de Vigo, questioned the US ambassador to Spain, James Costos, for some 40 minutes Monday over the latest snooping claim, the government said.
Such spying among friends was "inappropriate and unacceptable," Mendez de Vigo said.
The US embassy in Madrid said after the meeting that the surveillance programmes have aided the security interests of both countries.
The uproar to Italy, where the Wikileaks-style website Cryptome claimed the NSA spied on 46 million calls in that country in a one-month period in December and January.
The embarrassing disclosures come on the heels of a report last week that the NSA had tapped German Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone. The German Foreign Ministry summoned the US ambassador for the first time since World War II.
In a Wall Street Journal story, NSA officials for the first time admitted clandestine monitoring of some 35 world leaders. President Barack Obama was unaware of the spying, and the White House only halted the practice a few months ago after an internal review, the newspaper reported.
White House spokesman Jay Carney would not comment on the report that Obama had been unaware until recently of long-running monitoring of world leaders. The White House was conducting a review of US intelligence operations, and Obama believed the US should "not just be collecting data because we can, but because we should," Carney said.
He defended the broader surveillance measures as necessary in a more technologically interconnected world.
"If we're going to keep our citizens and our allies safe, we have to continue to stay ahead of these changes, and that's what our intelligence community has been doing extraordinarily well," Carney said, while acknowledging the need for a review of US surveillance efforts.
The review ordered by Obama is to be completed by the end of the year. The Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, who has reported many of Snowden's leaks, rejected White House suggestions that the sprawling data collection was needed to combat terrorism.
"None of this has anything to do with terrorism," he told broadcaster CNN. "Is Angela Merkel a terrorist?"
Pressure was growing on the administration within Congress, as Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, sharply criticized the NSA, which she has defended in the past, and call for an investigation into the spying of foreign leaders.

Visiting EU parliamentarians were in Washington for meetings including White House national security staff, top intelligence officials, the State Department and others.  German government spokesman Steffen Seibert said the government had "no new information" on allegations of wiretapping by American intelligence services.
"We are in the process of clearing up this serious case," he said, adding that "Germany and the US can solve these problems together."
Berlin said its intelligence chiefs and representatives of the chancellor's office would be sent to Washington to demand answers. The timing of the trip was still unknown, Seibert said, but it is expected to include a meeting with NSA representatives.
He declined to say what questions had not been answered by US authorities following a similar Washington visit in June, after initial revelations of US spying activities on citizens in Germany and Europe.
Germany and Brazil are set to introduce a non-binding UN General Assembly resolution Tuesday against spying on electronic communication, a UN diplomat said.
Brazilian media reported in September that the NSA had monitored President Dilma Rousseff's phone and email communications with her advisers, prompting her to call off a state visit to Washington.
At a summit last week dominated by the deepening row, the European Union appointed Merkel and French President François Hollande to lead an effort to bring the United States to account in the scandal and restore trust within the Atlantic alliance.

NSA collected data on 60 mln phone calls in Spain in one month
The US National Security Agency intercepted and collected data on 60 million phone calls in Spain from December 2012 to January this year without prior consent of the Spanish authorities. The El Pais newspaper reports today that the information to that end has been presented by a British journalist Glenn Greenwald, who is publishing revelations by the former US special service agent Edward Snowden.
El Pais adds that the National Security Agency was not interested in the content of the conversations, it only determined the duration of the conversations, identified the phone numbers and established the whereabouts of subscribers.
The newspaper also reports that the US Ambassador to Spain has been summoned to the Foreign Ministry of the Kingdom in compliance with an order from Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The move has been prompted by local press reports about US special service spying on millions of rank-and-file Spaniards, as well as politicians and government members of the kingdom.

More that 46 million phone calles tracked by NSA in Italy
New information is coming out on NSA surveillance. It has been revealed that the spy agency was tracking phone calls in Italy. More than 46 million calls were checked by the US according to the US website Cryptome. Previously, was learned that the NSA was tracking phone calls in Germany, including those of German Counselor Angela Merkel. As it appears the agency listened to millions of users all across Europe.
Cryptome reported that in a month's time the phone data of the users has increased enormously and as well as the duration of calls.

Enrico Letta, Italian Prime Minister stated last week that this kind of behavior is "inconceivable and unacceptable." Later on, he questioned John Kerry, the US Secretary of State about the information revealed. What was bothering Letta is not the surveillance but hiding the truth from the Italian officials. "Obviously, all checks should be done, but we want the whole truth. It's not acceptable or conceivable that there are activities of this kind.”

Despite all that, Italian intelligence agency couldn’t confirm the information. In the statement they released it was stated that one should differentiate between 
“spying” and "monitoring.” In the same statement the government reports: “There is no evidence that the United States is spying on Italian citizens.”
At the same time, Cryptome also revealed information that during the same month the NSA monitored 361 million phone calls in Germany, 70 million in France, 61 million in Spain, and 1.8 million in the Netherlands.
No matter which way it is, these revelations are deepening the scandal between the US and its allies. Last week, it was reported that German Counselor is wishing to hold a meeting with European and the US representatives to receive an official statement on the US activity.

US halts its surveillance programs of allied heads of state - report
The US National Security Agency stopped tapping the phones of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other world leaders once the White House learned of its activities. The media has shared more details on the federal government’s attitude towards massive surveillance.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the NSA program to bug the phones of its allies' leaders was scrapped as soon as the Obama administration got wind of it. However, it did not abort all surveillance programs as many of them brought intelligence benefits. The only fact that has been confirmed is the subsequent debugging of Merkel’s cell-phone.

The Wall Street Journal also claims that Barack Obama was kept in the dark about the NSA program targeting world leaders during his five-year presidency. According to the US paper, the NSA cannot inform the head of state about all of its numerous projects. Some of them are signed into force by the NSA chief and don’t need presidential approval.

Last summer, UK and US media blew the lid off the spy agency’s total surveillance programs that were exposed in the classified documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The ensuing furore prompted the White House to open an internal investigation into the agency’s dealings that showed the NSA had monitored the phone calls of 35 foreign leaders.

NSA had tapped the phones of some 35 world leaders - report
The White House ended programs tracking several of the leaders including Merkel, according to the Journal.
Some programs have been scheduled to end but have not yet been terminated, the Journal said.
Officials told the Journal that there are so many NSA eavesdropping operations that it would not have been practical to brief the president on all of them.
Obama was "briefed on and approved of broader intelligence-collection 'priorities," but deputies decided on specific intelligence targets, the Journal said.
 "These decisions are made at NSA," the unnamed official told the Journal.
"The president doesn't sign off on this stuff." Ending a surveillance program is complicated because a world leader like Merkel may be communicating with another leader that Washington is monitoring, officials told the newspaper.

Germany's Bild am Sonntag weekly quoted US intelligence sources on Sunday as saying that NSA chief General Keith Alexander briefed Obama on the operation against Merkel in 2010. In Washington, NSA spokeswoman Vanee Vines denied the claim.
Alexander "did not discuss with President Obama in 2010 an alleged foreign intelligence operation involving German Chancellor Merkel, nor has he ever discussed alleged operations involving Chancellor Merkel," said Vines . "News reports claiming otherwise are not true," she added.

The snooping allegations, based on documents leaked by fugitive former US defense contractor Edward Snowden, indicate that US spy agencies accessed the electronic communications of dozens of world leaders and likely millions of foreign nationals.

Germany may summon Edward Snowden as witness in Merkel phone tapping case
The German Federal Prosecutor’s Office may summon former CIA employee Edward Snowden to be a witness in the case of phone tapping against German Chancellor Angela Merkel, German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger told the Deutschlandfunk radio on Sunday.
“If our suspicions prove correct and a case is opened, the German Federal Prosecutor’s Office will have to consider the possibility of interrogating Snowden as a witness,” she said, adding that there would be no major obstacles to that effect.
In that case, if Snowden came to Germany, the German government could defy Washington’s demand for his extradition, the minister said.

At the same time, Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger called for the speedy signing of an agreement with the United States which would rule out mutual espionage and be open for other countries to join in.
German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said, for his part, that illegal phone tapping was a crime and that the culprits should be made accountable.

Sources:  RT, AFP, Foreign Policy, Reuters, TASS, Interfax, Voice of Russia,

Baca Selengkapnya ....

US Senator Pleads for Peace Meeting with Nigerians over Controversial ‘419’ Joke.

Posted by Unknown Senin, 28 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
US Senator Ted Cruz has asked for a peace meeting with Nigerian-Americans who have demanded that he retracts his controversial  joke last week which many of them considered insulting. In a letter from the Senator to leaders of the Nigerian community in Houston, Texas, where the controversial
comments were made, the Senator said he “regrets any misunderstanding.”
Continue.

The letter was signed by one of the aides of the Senator, Mr. David Sawyer, the South-East Texas Regional Director in his office. Sawyer, in another correspondence, also requested for a peace meeting between Senator Cruz and representatives of the Nigerian community in Houston.

Senator Cruz has been bombarded with several phone calls from Nigerians in Houston and all across the US since last Monday October 21 comments, Sawyer added.  A copy of the letter of apology was gotten from Empowered Newswire by our correspondent.

The statement read: "Earlier this week Sen. Ted Cruz made a joke in which he used the term "Nigerian email scam." Senator Cruz regrets that "it is unfortunate that we're living in a time where just about every joke can be misconstrued to cause offense to someone.  “Sen. Cruz has never, nor would ever use a blanket term in a derogatory fashion against such a vibrant and integral part of our community. This usage was never directed to the Nigerian community as a whole.

"To the good people of Nigeria - a beautiful nation where my wife lived briefly as the child of missionaries - no offense was intended. “I am fully appreciative of the range of mutual economic and security interests that make Nigeria an important friend to the United States," Senator Cruz said in the statement.

The letter was printed on Ted Cruz official US Congress paper and was dated Friday October 25. The Nigerian embassy in the US has also made a formal complaint to the senator about his comments.

Source

Baca Selengkapnya ....

Empire Mates Entertainment –EME- Boss: Banky’s Grass To Grace Story:” ‘I begged to sell CDs in US salons to survive’ -

Posted by Unknown 0 komentar

Many see the glamour but are ignorant of the hard work and pains that preceded the fame of Nigeria’s rhythm and blues, R&B, superstar, Banky W. From an undergraduate begging for audience at salons in the United States, US, where his musical career started, 32-year-old Banky has built a musical empire that has produced internationally acclaimed artistes like Skales and Wizkid. Christened Olubankole Wellington, the Empire Mates Entertainment –EME- boss was born in the US to Nigerian parents who later relocated to Nigeria when he was five.

It was after studying at the Home Science Association Secondary School, Lagos that he moved to New York to study industrial engineering on scholarship. With several albums to his credit, the manifold award-winner shares his story.

Starting small

His appearance bellies his personality and generally gives the illusion of a young man with a history devoid of sweat. But no, Banky did not only pay his due but also mastered certain principles which he wouldn’t forget in haste.

“One of such is to think big but start small”, he said.

“Everybody knows me to be the Chief Executive Officer, CEO, of EME, but what people do not know is that EME started when I was in my third year in university in New York. You see, we all dream dreams, but it is important to think very big and start where you are because God never gives you everything but gives you enough to start. At that time, I knew I wanted to do music, but of course I understood nobody starts by selling a million CDs or the big screen!”, Banky stated.

Menial jobs
Indeed his tale solidifies his emphasis on little beginning because to achieve his dream of becoming a music superstar, Banky had to take up to three jobs while also in university!

He said: “I worked in fast foods outlets, clothing stores and as a knife salesman, selling knives from door to door. That way, I gathered money to pay for studio recording time. I was recording with a close friend at that time.

Begging at saloons
“After making that music, we printed a thousand CDs though we didn’t have any fan. I had one battered car that broke down virtually everywhere, so, we would print black and white posters, stick them on the sides of the car, sell from the car’s trunk and drive to salons to do marketing. We would walk to the owners of the salons, greet politely, and ask them to let us entertain their customers. Sometimes, some would kick us out and sometimes some would say yes. If told yes, after singing for a minute or two, we would sell our CDs to the customers! That was the beginning!

“A lot of people see you on stage and see the success but do not know what you had to go through! I never had one really big break; it was always two steps forward and a couple backwards. But I just decided that I was going to make music work for me. That was why I moved on to a new salon each time any salon rejected me! I just kept going because I believe failure is when you give up. Albert Einstein said he tried a hundred times to make the light bulb. When he was asked what kept him going during the 99 times, he said: ‘I didn’t consider those 99 times as failure; rather, I considered them 99 ways that it didn’t work!’ We went about selling CDs and, on the days we couldn’t sell much, we would sit down and be broke together. I remember my friend was a member of a church that usually served food after service. So, on the days we didn’t sell CDs and were too broke to buy food, we would attend service in that church so we could pack rice and store in the fridge.

Work, school, music
“At a point, being a student of industrial engineering, I was working for an engineering company and was recording as well. I would go to work from 7am till about 2pm and then go to school till about 8pm, and then drive two and a half hours to New York City where the studio that would let us record for less was, and record until about 2am. I would then drive two and a half hours back home to be back at work at 7am the following day. One day, I was driving home from work and was so tired that I fell asleep while on a bridge. I would have driven off from the top of the bridge to God knows where, if not for an on-going construction work. God really saved me!”

After a while, Banky’s hard work began to pay off and, even while in school, he began winning awards, beginning with the ‘Albany Idol’ competition. Other international awards soon followed.

Returning to Nigeria
In 2008 when he decided to move to his home country Nigeria after the completion of one of his albums, Mr Capable, Banky was consistently told his genre of music ‘would never appeal to Nigerians and therefore wouldn’t ‘sell’. As he turned down pressure mounted on him and his manager to change their genre of music, Banky strongly held on to another long-standing principle which had taught him to stand out by being unique rather than trying to imitate anyone’s skill. He therefore insisted on sticking to R&B, and this paid-off as he soon became a household name in the Nigerian entertainment industry!
Lessons

He advised: “You cannot say enough about the grace of God and I therefore do not want to claim any form of glory. Falling down is inevitable but getting back up is optional! Frankly, you can’t appreciate sunshine if you’ve never been through a heavy rain. Yes, life is tough, but what do you do in those tough moments? Do you learn the lesson, stand up again, consider yourself stronger and keep going? Or do you sit down and feel sorry for yourself? The graveyard, they say, is the richest place in the world because therein lies so many who died with their dreams. So, my advice is, do not give up! If Banky can be where he is today, you can be where you want to be if you put to mind to it.”

Source: Vanguard

Baca Selengkapnya ....
Trik SEO Terbaru support Online Shop Baju Wanita - Original design by Bamz | Copyright of samsung galaxy mini.