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Nollywood Loses Another Great One.

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Nigerian actor, Enebeli Elebuwa, 66, died Wednesday after losing his one-year battle with stroke.

Nigerian actor, Enebeli Elebuwa has passed away after battling with complications from a stroke.

Elebuwa, 66, died Wednesday after losing his one-year battle with stroke at the Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad Haryana, New Delhi, India.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Elebuwa had been at the hospital for the past few months, courtesy of the Delta State Government, which has an actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo, as its commissioner for culture.

The veteran actor was stricken with stroke last year and has sought healing from numerous sources, including churches, where one Pastor Sign Fireman of the Perfect Christian Ministry, Surulere, claimed to have healed him in May this year.

But the actor later debunked those claims by saying: “If he claims that he has healed me, I leave everything to God. I was in his church and he prayed for me, but my condition did not improve.”

He then continued with his treatment in an Abuja hospital before being flown to India by the Delta State Government. Reports and pictures from India had all been positive until his death on Tuesday night.

This comes barely one month after another Nollywood actor Peter Eneh died several days after one of his legs was amputated due to an infection at Park Lane hospital.

Bebe Cool Arrested Over Assault

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Bebe Cool

Renowned Singer Moses Ssali aka Bebe Cool has been arrested over an assault case.

Kamwako singer Bebe Cool was on Wednesday arrested locked behind bars for assaulting one of his backup singers. Bebe Cool was arrested and detained at Kiira Road Police Station in Kampala.

A few days after beating up singer Mickie Wine at Club Silk, big size slapped his dancer Rita for demanding her payment from him. He angrily slapped her repeatedly in the face leaving it bruised and swollen.

She bled from the nose and mouth as she was defenseless at the time of the attack. Bebe Cool however denies failing to pay his dancers arguing that the stories are made up to tarnish his name, especially his fans.

 

Volunteering At Nyaka School: An American’s Experience in Uganda

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The 24 year-old American still remembers how reluctant she was about volunteering in a country she had never visited before, let alone a country that she wasn’t very familiar with. But with a little push, a young student decided to volunteer in Uganda not only once, but twice.

Brittany Erin Linville learned about the Nyaka School and Uganda when her mother, writer Susan Urbanek Linville, worked with Jackson Kaguri on “The Price of Stones,” a book about Kaguri’s experiences in building a school in his village.

The book tells the story of how Kaguri, a Ugandan human rights advocate living in the diaspora, was moved by the plight of one million AIDS orphans in his nation of 30 million people, and decided to return home to his village in Nyakagyezi, part of southwestern Uganda. He wanted to build a school for children who had lost one or both parents to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Linville was just a freshman at Indiana University when Kaguri suggested that she pursue an internship at Nyaka School. She was reluctant, but decided to volunteer in 2007 when she was for a month in Uganda, when she was 21 years old, and then again for two months in 2008. Many of the photographs inside “The Price of Stones” are those she took during her second visit to Uganda.

For Linville, volunteering in Uganda was a learning experience. ”I learned many lessons in Uganda,” she told Ugandans Abroad. ”The first was that no matter who you are, how much money you have, or how much stuff you have, you will never be happy unless you have a positive attitude. Seeing hundreds of children that come from such dire circumstances but have a smile on their faces every morning is a very warming and humbling experience.”

Some of Linville’s duties at the Nyaka School were teaching English, physical education, music and art to primary school children in grades 5-7.

As an American, Linville had to adjust to several things while staying in Uganda. First off, in America, she does not stand out, but in Uganda she was easily noticed. “The major adjustment for me in Uganda was being the minority,” she said. ”In the U.S., a white woman with blond hair is very common. In Uganda, however, children were fascinated with my blonde hair.”

However, Linville did not have to adjust to the Ugandan diet because she really enjoyed the food. “The food was delicious, so I didn’t have much trouble there!” she said.

Linville enjoyed the weather in Uganda, which is very different from the cold winters she was used to in Indiana, a Midwestern state in the United States. “The weather was wonderful. I come from Indiana in the US where it can be very cold,” she said ”But the temperate climate in Uganda was wonderful!”

As an American volunteer, Linville said that the message she wants to give to Ugandans living abroad about her own experience at Nyaka School is to have hope, faith and keep a positive outlook on life. “The kids at Nyaka have been through so much and they still smile,” she said. ”Also, education is the key! Keep working hard in school and you can overcome anything.”

Some of Linville’s challenges as a volunteer were being far away from her family, adjusting to new people and making new friends. However, Linville said that the experience enriched her life. “I learned so much and made so many new friends that I miss so dearly now!” she said.

Arao Ameny is a New York-based journalist for Ugandans Abroad. She is interested in issues like Ugandan cultural identities, Lango and other Ugandan languages, and women’s rights.

It’s True, Nigerian Actor, Peter Eneh Is Dead.

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The late Nigerian actor, Peter Eneh.

The bad news to the Nollywood movies lovers and fans is that veteran actor and comedian Pete Eneh is no more, from now on.

Nollywood was thrown into mourning on Thursday when one of its veteran actors, Pete Eneh passed on.

Eneh’s death was confirmed by the Special Assistant to the Enugu state governor on Media, Afam Okereke, who is also an actor.

Eneh died several days after one of his legs was amputated due to an infection at Park Lane hospital, Enugu. His health reportedly deteriorated after the amputation.

The actor had sustained an injury sometime last year but due to lack of proper care, the injury developed into a serious sore that refused to heal due to his diabetic nature.

He was advised by doctors to amputate the leg to avoid the infection spreading to other parts of his body after three months of seeing no improvement in the hospital.

The leg was eventually amputated on Wednesday, October 24.

Former Chairman of Enugu State chapter of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Mr. Ofiafuluagu Mbaka confirming the news to Vanguard said the actor died around 1pm on Thursday in Enugu.

The deceased actor featured in several films including Heavy Rain, Arrows, By His Grace, Ngozi: Abeg Marry Us, Naomi, The Suitors and Not Your Wealth.

The world’s most advanced tuberculosis vaccine failed to protect babies against the infectious disease, according to a new study in South Africa.

The vaccine, MVA85A, was designed to improve protection from the only existing tuberculosis vaccine, BCG, which is routinely given to newborns.

Though the new vaccine appeared safe, scientists found no proof it prevented tuberculosis, an airborne disease that kills more than 1 million people worldwide every year.

Previous tests of the vaccine in adults had been promising and researchers said the trial provided useful data to inform future studies. There are a dozen other TB vaccines currently being tested.

 

 

Sean Paul seals Lugogo Cricket Oval as Chameleone flops @ Club Obliggato.

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The Jamaican-American musician Sean Paul said performing in Uganda for the second time is dream come true for him.

The Jamaican born and the American based singer Sean Paul portrayed himself to the Ugandans as one of the best performers in the music industry.

He has joined the best performing artists that have ever visited Uganda. These performers include UB 40, Akon, Wycliffe Jaen and Shaggy.

The day started on a bad side as it rained the whole day but this did not stop the fans from filling the Lugogo cricket oval to capacity.

The event that was organized by Talent Africa Headed by Ali Alibai in conjunction with Kibo Media and sponsored by Club Beer was an absolute thriller.

Emcees Salvador Indrig was on to his old self with his vulgar funny jokes and Robin Kisty of Mic Check and NTV respectively entertained the funs in the best way.

Local artists started to perform at 8:00 PM. Michael Ross was the first one on stage to entertain the crowds, he was followed by Peter Miles and Meshan who made a good performance.

Ugandan Hip hop star Navio and his Klear Kut crew entertained the crowds with some of the best Ugaflow hits that included Ngalo.

The dynamic duo Radio and Weasel rocked the stage to perform some of their best hits that made the crowds to cheer and sing with them.

Their Performance was later taken to school by their nemesis Jose chameleon he rocked the stage with his Leone Island Crew that included papa Cidy and Young Mulo.

Later at around 9:30 PM the music systems had to be set in advanced mode such that a quality sound is produced before Sean Paul swings into action. The exercise that took around thirty minutes and the people seemed bored as the there was no music to dance to.

At 10:00 PM, the much anticipated moment of Truth had come as Sean Paul rocked the Stage with a band back up plus the Queen dancers. These dancers danced as if they were boneless and for sure they danced themselves lame.

This was the bliss point of the show; Sean Paul sang most of his best songs. When the D.J Sampled the “Got to love you” hit, the crowds almost run riot as they cheered him.

Chameleone flops @ Club Obliggato.

Apple Donates $2.5million to Red Cross sandy relief.

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It’s perhaps one of the most striking signs that Apple is running under new leadership. The company announced on Thursday that it’s donating $2.5 million to the American Red Cross’ Sandy relief efforts, VentureBeat reports.
While it’s always been heralded for its innovation, Apple wasn’t considered the most generous company when the late Steve Jobs maintained control of the company. It launched a corporate charity in 1987 that only lasted 15 months. And in 2010, Jobs –- who accrued an estimated $8.3 billion — declined joining the Giving Pledge, an initiative started by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates that’s gotten 92 billionaires to pledge half their wealth to charity.
While some have speculated that the tech giant donated anonymously, Jobs never made the kind of grand giving gestures that Cook offered up on Thursday.
Now that he’s taken over as CEO, Cook seems more intent on positioning the company as a fixture in the philanthropy scene.
In an internal company email that 9to5mac.com received announcing the $2.5 million gift to the Red Cross, Cook wrote: “For the past week, our thoughts have been with those affected by Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath. And Apple employees and customers the world over have raised millions of dollars toward the relief effort so far. But we can always do more.”
This announcement comes on the heels of a number of other recent benevolent gestures.
Back in February, the new CEO told employees that it has donated $100 million split between two Stanford hospitals and Product RED, according to theverge.com. In September, Cook declared that Apple would match its employee’s donations to nonprofit organizations up to $10,000 a year, according to Forbes.com.
“We are all really inspired by the generosity of our co-workers who give back to the community and this program is going to help that individual giving go even farther,” Cook said, according to the news outlet.

Jennifer Musisi to Attend Bobi Wine’s Controversial Album Launch

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Jennifer Musisi

Latest coming in indicates Singer H.E Bobi Wine and his team have resolved to invite the one and only KCCA Executive Director Jennifer Musisi to the launch of his controversial Tugambire Ku Jennifer album slated for November 16 2012.

Snoops say, after a heated meeting a few days ago at his One Love Beach in Busaabala, it was agreed that for the sake of public relations, they invite the Kampala Iron lady.

However, it remains unclear whether Musisi will attend, considering the song belittles her.

The Ghetto President recently put the KCCA boss on red notice, insisting he would launch the song in Kampala.

In the song, Bobi Wine attributes Kampala’s problems ranging from increased murders to robberies to Musisi – who last year kicked city vendors off Kampala streets.

Bobi says the unemployed vendors have now resorted to murders as a means of survival.

The singer says the poor city dwellers are being downtrodden because of Musisi’s dictatorial policies, adding she should be stopped.

The song hit Kampala’s airwaves at a time when Musisi was on a massive eviction campaign of buildings in Kampala, an exercise that has sparked public outrage with many condemning the iron lady’s “high-handedness.”

Community Service an Important Tool for Any Growing Society

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I felt a hot chill run down my spine as I saw the sick and malnourished children in the Paediatrics ward of Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital. Even in pain these children smiled at us as we handed over food stuffs and other basic items to them. The pain of the cannulas on their hands did not stop them from stretching out their hands to greet us with so much joy and receive the small items we had.

Many times the caretakers who were largely mothers by the way, blessed us. One of the care takers, a woman to be specific called me aside and prayed for me!. I have not heard a genuine prayer, honest and meaningful as this old lady’s prayer. “A prayer made in faith, can move mountains they say. “

The day that started with General cleaning around the University was crowned with donations to the Hospital. We did this to mark Mbarara University’s 24 years of existence. It was not about dinners and speeches for us – as the students Guild we set out to give back to community. A community that we have watched grow, a community that borders our magnificent university carries with it heavy hearts of people from all walks of life uncertain of how tomorrow will start. It was a rewarding moment for each and everyone of us.

Giving back to community is never a favor it is a responsibility that we all must embrace. Mbarara University of Science and Technology is a growing community, we must always remember the many unfortunate people that go hungry every night, the little children that succumb to malaria and the many pregnant mothers who, for lack of a better choice settle for one meal a day.

If we still can and have strength to, may we learn the practice of giving back to society. Blessed is the hand that giveth than the one that receiveth.

Tonight I will sleep glad that my team and I touched and impacted a little warrior’s heart defeating malaria and kwashiorkor in a hospital where death is closer than life.

The writer is the Guild President Mbarara University of Science and Technology and President East African Community Students Union.

Twitter: @snduhukire

Uganda Export Promotion Board win the 2012 TPO Network Awards

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Uganda Export Promotion Board receive 2012 TPO Network Award

The Uganda Export Promotion Board, Jamaica Promotions Corporations, ProMéxico and Advantage Austria were last week announced as the four winners of the 2012 TPO Network Awards for having shown excellence in trade export development.

The announcement was made during a ceremony at an awards dinner during t the 9th TPO Network World Conference & Awards in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, organized by the International Trade Centre (ITC) in cooperation with the Malaysia External Trade Development Organization (MATRADE).

The winners of the 2012 Awards have been recognized for having demonstrated outstanding performance in the use of innovative and efficient systems and procedures in their export development initiatives.

The 2012 TPO Network Awards were given in four categories: Least Developed Country, Small Island Developing States, Developing Country, and Developed Country.

ITC’s Director of Business and Institutional Development, Ms. Aïcha Pouye said: The winners of the 2012 TPO Network Awards have been chosen because of the hard work they have laid down and the results they have achieved in their efforts to serve their exporters in the best possible way. They are innovative, forward-looking, and have set examples for others to follow -as reported on International Trade Centre website.

Bobi Wine Bounced At Jubilee Celebrations, Jubilee Song ‘Yoga-Yoga’ And Others Played Halfway.

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Posted by Ben Yiga on Oct 10th, 2012 // No Comment

Bobi Wine and other Fire Base crew members arrive for a press conference in Kyaddondo Rugby grounds before the battle of champions show. (File photo)

As Uganda was celebrating 50 years of independence at the Kololo grounds in the presence of several heads of states from over 15 countries who were in attendance, there was lots of entertainment from various artistes like Pastor Wilson Bugembe, Juliana Kanyomozi, Lady Mariam a.k.a Tindatiine, Jackie Chandiru and the American celebrated singer Judy Jacobs of Days of Elijah song.

Like all other events, there is always a funny bit to it. The Ghetto President, Robert Kyagulanyi a.k.a Bobi Wine, also the Omubanda Wa Kabaka walked in as usual with a “swag” trying to make his way to the Presidential pavilion followed by other Fire Base Crew members.

Security moved in swiftly to end a situation some plain clothes operatives were terming as abnormal. The Ghetto president assured them of how he was paid to come and attend unlike other Presidents who were given cards but this did not deter the security personnel from bouncing him out of the ceremonial grounds.

Songs cut short.

Just before President Museveni took to the podium to give his Golden Jubilee keynote address, Esther Nabaasa and her team took their positions to perform the official jubilee song but seconds after Esther had passed the mic to Ruyonga for the rap version of the Yoga Yoga song, the drizzling rain started and were asked to quickly leave the stage for the president.

Richard Kaweesa who has been having issues with Esther over who owns what percentage of the song was left disturbed with how the official song could be cut half way and the Queen’s official song sang twice.

Kaweesa said “I was disturbed in my spirit as to why the African Children’s Choir sang the Queen’s official Jubilee song TWICE at the Uganda celebrations at Kololo yesterday. Then came in our Official Jubilee song ‘Yoga-Yoga’ which was cut half-way.”

Juliana Kanyomozi one of the artistes who performed chipped in: “It was not only Yoga Yoga that was cut short. My I AM UGANDAN performance was also cut short because apparently a guest was arriving and they had to welcome them, can you imagine! I was only allowed to continue after that…”

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