Thursday, 20 November 2014

FuseODG Why I had to turn down Band Aid





Why I had to turn down Band Aid

Saying no to Bob Geldof was hard, but when I saw how negatively the lyrics portrayed Africa I had no choice


Band Aid 30’s video, premiered on X Factor
Saying no to Bob Geldof is one of the hardest decisions I have had to make this year. However, seeing what looked like the corpse of an African woman being carried out of her home on primetime TV when the video was premiered on X Factor crystallised my concerns about this strategy to combat the Ebola crisis. For me it is ultimately flawed.
A week before the recording of Band Aid 30, I received a call from Geldof asking if I would take part. I was honoured to be asked and, connecting with his passion for wanting to tackle the Ebola crisis, said I wanted to offer my support.
But I also had my concerns. I was sceptical because of the lyrics and the videos of the previous charity singles, and I worried that this would play into the constant negative portrayal of the continent of Africa in the west. Geldof and I spoke at length about this and he agreed with me on many levels, assuring me that we could use it as an opportunity to showcase the positives of Africa.
However, on receiving the proposed lyrics on Thursday – two days before the recording was due to take place in London – I was shocked and appalled by their content. The message of the Band Aid 30 song absolutely did not reflect what Africa is truly about and I started to question whether this was something I wanted to be a part of.
I pointed out to Geldof the lyrics I did not agree with, such as the lines “Where a kiss of love can kill you and there’s death in every tear”, and “There is no peace and joy in west Africa this Christmas”. For the past four years I have gone to Ghana at Christmas for the sole purpose of peace and joy. So for me to sing these lyrics would simply be a lie.
In truth, my objection to the project goes beyond the offensive lyrics. I, like many others, am sick of the whole concept of Africa – a resource-rich continent with unbridled potential – always being seen as diseased, infested and poverty-stricken. In fact, seven out of 10 of the world’s fastest growing economies are in Africa.
Let me be clear, I’m not disregarding the fact that Ebola is happening and that people need help. Since the start of the outbreak in March it has killed more than 5,000 people. But every human being deserves dignity in their suffering and the images flashed on our screens remove any remnants of this from Ebola sufferers, many in their dying moments, when they should have it the most.
I am not disputing Band Aid’s good intentions. But the shock-factor strategy they have used since the 1980s has sparked a whole wave of “good cause” organisations that have been irresponsible with regard to the images shown to the rest of the world. It’s been totally one-sided. That’s understandable in part, as they wouldn’t raise much money if they showed the affluence, wealth, and happy lifestyles that exist in the continent. But in the process of doing all this “good work” a huge imbalance has been created.
That image of poverty and famine is extremely powerful psychologically. With decades of such imagery being pumped out, the average westerner is likely to donate £2 a month or buy a charity single that gives them a nice warm fuzzy feeling; but they are much less likely to want to go on holiday to, or invest in, Africa. If you are reading this and haven’t been to Africa, ask yourself why.
This is New Africa (Tina) is a movement empowering people to shed a positive light on Africa. I was born in Tooting, south London, and was taken as an infant to Ghana. Returning to London at the age of 11, being African was not something to be proud of because of all the negative connotations it conjured up, and it drove me to be almost ashamed of who I was.
Anyone who has experienced Africa in a positive way is a citizen of the New Africa and needs to play their part in challenging perceptions. I’m sharing my experience through my music – and if I can make chart-topping music that celebrates Africa then surely Band Aid and its extensive network can do the same. I’ve performed in two of the three countries currently hit by the Ebola crisis, where I have friends and loyal fans, and will be donating the proceeds from my next single to help tackle this issue.
I hope from the bottom of my heart that the disease can be eradicated in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. But though shock tactics and negative images may raise money in the short term, the long-term damage will take far longer to heal.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/nov/19/turn-down-band-aid-bob-geldof-africa-fuse-odg

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Peter Kenneth


Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Gulf Air to Nairobi

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain  announced the launch of services to two more new destinations in its network. The airline will start flying to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark from 1st July 2011 and Nairobi, the capital of Kenya from 5th July with four flights per week. Copenhagen is set to become the airline’s first Scandinavian destination and Nairobi, its third African destination.

Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Samer Majali said: “The addition of Copenhagen and Nairobi along with Kabul, which we announced a few weeks ago, demonstrates the airline’s strategy of expanding its operations to diverse and underserved cities, connecting the Kingdom of Bahrain with key cities beyond the Middle East.”

“We have scheduled both services for good connections through Bahrain, not just to allow passengers to take advantage of the airline’s regional network – the largest in the region – but also to travel to Asia and the Indian Sub-continent through our base in Bahrain – the fastest hub in the region.”

“By re-connecting Nairobi with Bahrain we are re-opening the huge commercial and tourism opportunity for entrepreneurs and businessmen from both markets. We are confident this new route will be a success for both our passenger and cargo operations, and we look forward to facilitating business and leisure traffic between the two countries and beyond.”
The carrier that previously served the Kenyan capital since 1987 suspended flights in 2006 for reasons of restructuring the company.

Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is the financial and tourism capital of the East Africa region and a city that has something for everyone. Just outside the city is Nairobi National Park, comprising 113 sq kms of vast plains, cliffs and forests that is home to many of the world’s rarest animals. 

Gulf Air will be operating  an Airbus A320 in a two-class configuration of 16 seats in Falcon Gold and 120 in Economy, and has the capacity to carry 4 tons of freight to Nairobi. Flights to Nairobi are subject to the required clearances being obtained.
Bookings for the flights are now open with an attractive launch fare at http://www.gulfair.com/. Customers can also book their tickets through the Gulf Air worldwide Contact Centre at 17335777 or through any Gulf Air sales offices or Gulf Air travel agents.
Gulf Air operates four weekly flights between Bahrain and Nairobi in a split schedule.

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Saturday, 11 June 2011

Kenya Safari

 By Mfalme
When you are going to visit Kenya your first priority to think about is the accommodation facility. There is a wide range of accommodation facilities in Kenya safari. It starts from simple tents and ends at luxurious lodges. Houses in Nairobi Kenya  are available in a huge range. These houses are for every class of persons. These houses suite to your budget. You can search on Nairobi Kenya sites and have detail about houses and apartments available in Kenya
When people want to visit Kenya their key curiosity is to know the standard of accommodation facilities provided to them in Kenya safaris. Don’t need to think about this you will have number of opportunities here. The safari lodges is the best option among all the options. You will enjoy a luxurious Kenya safari trip by spending time in these lodges. You are served with every luxury of life in these lodges. You will be served with high standard accommodation facilities, transport facilities. You will have everything which will you desire in luxury Kenya safari.
 Tasavo safari is one of  the best destination of Kenya. It is unique in its like pink elephants, crocodiles, barbells and hippo. It is the best option for them who seeks privacy during their Kenya trip. tsavo west national park is famous for volcanic cones and lava. It gives the spectacular image of this park.

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 In African safaris Kenya is best African safari. It has so much to see wild animals, mountains, beaches, enchanting views, safari parks, safari lodges and many more.
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Friday, 10 June 2011

Chachi's Kitchen: Mishkaki / East African Style BBQ Beef Shish Kebabs

Chachi's Kitchen: Mishkaki / East African Style BBQ Beef Shish Kebabs

Mishkaki / East African Style BBQ Beef Shish Kebabs


1 lemon; juiced
1 tablespoon oil
1 kiwi; peeled and quartered (Kiwi contains enzymes that tenderise meat)
1 tomato; blanched and peeled and quartered
2 inch piece of ginger; roughly chopped
4 cloves garlic
1/2 cup fresh coriander
2-3 green chillies
1 teaspoon freshly ground cumin
1 level tablespoon paprika
½ teaspoon turmeric
2 teaspoons coriander and cumin powders
salt to taste
2 lb beef; cut into 2 inch chunks

1. Place all the ingredients except for the beef in a liquidizer and blend
2. Add to the meat, mix and marinate overnight in the Fridge.
3. Cook on an outdoor BBQ
4. Serve with nan bread

source: http://chachiskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/05/mishkaki-east-african-style-bbq-beef.html