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eLDee To D’banj and GEJ: ‘They Took Advantage of Good intentions for Selfish Purposes

The concert Ad in the 'Vanguard'

Saharareporters recently published an article written by veteran rap artiste and enterpreneur, eLDee where he has distanced himself from the Mo’Hits, D’banj and Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign scheme after their allegedly re-edit of a voter registration initiative commercial he was part of into a commercial where the youth including the artistes Tuface, MI, eLDee, PSquare, BankyW, Duncan Mighty and Wizkid support President Goodluck Jonathan’s second term bid in the upcoming elections with a free concert to this regard in Abuja on the 25th of March 2011. “I have never, and even more so now will never be a part of any campaign for President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan…  I don’t appreciate my image and likeness being exploited for political purposes without my consent.” He wrote in his article titled ‘The Politics of ‘Our Time”.

Here’s the original commercial:

Read the entire article below:

“Integrity requires three steps: discerning what is right and what is wrong; acting on what you have discerned, even at personal cost; and saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right from wrong.” – Stephen L Carter.

Months ago, before the 2011 voter registration exercise began in Nigeria some of us were very excited as we saw this as an opportunity to effect the much-needed change in our country. I geared up and began non-partisan campaigns aimed at youths in Nigeria to ensure that they register, vote, and protect their votes. I spent at least four to six hours everyday campaigning on social network platforms, TV/Radio, and print media. My team and I did everything we could from explaining the process, to following people on twitter who posted pictures of their registration cards, to giving away cellphone airtime and even went as far as helping local INEC officials with some of the technical difficulties they faced at the commencement of the registration exercise. We are currently working on an incidence reporting initiative to help curb election malpractices. What’s in it for me you might ask…like I tell everyone who has asked me, some of us just really believe in a better Nigeria. If I have the resources to make change, I wont hesitate to put it towards just that. I am Nigerian, I have a daughter who is Nigerian and I would love to see my daughter raised in this country. I am a true patriot and I have consistently promoted the idea that the Nigerian situation can and should improve with the right leadership.

During the voters’ registration campaign, I got together with a few friends and colleagues of mine to discuss ways to increase youth participation in the democratic process of our country using our music platform. During one of those discussions, we came up with the idea to have multiple concerts across the country, which would only be accessed by registered voters. It felt like a great idea because with this initiative, we could all join forces and get more attention from our intended demographic. Household names such as PSquare, D’banj, eLDee, Tuface, MI, Banky W, Naeto C, Sound Sultan, Timaya, Wizkid, Duncan Mighty and the likes, would easily fill up arenas in any city so why not have a free concert that people can only be a part of if they present their voters registration card. To the best of my knowledge, we came up with a tag called “Our time” for the concert series. In order to avoid the initiative being politicized, we agreed to raise funds through non-partisan means alone.

We put little resources together and quickly shot TV commercials since there were only a few days left of the voter registration period. The commercials were immediately published on TV/Internet and it generated a good amount of attention. At the end of the voter registration period, there was overwhelming evidence of the success of the initiative and we all looked forward to entertaining our registered voter fans at the concert series.

Fast forward to March 17, 2011. I am watching television and I see a commercial that looked just like the one we shot for our campaign. It was indeed footage from our voter registration initiative commercial, however this version was manipulated to suit a different purpose. The new edit describes a free concert featuring D’banj, Tuface, MI, eLDee, PSquare, BankyW, Duncan Mighty, Wizkid and others, which supposedly holds in Abuja on March 25, 2011 and totally omits our voter registration campaign initiative. The advert now ends with a different tagline, “supported by Our Time Group, Youths rising up for GEJ.” I immediately had a cold feeling of shock, betrayal, deceit, and misrepresentation because this was the exact opposite of what we created the initiative for. Now I was being touted as a representative of the youth in support of the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan presidential campaign. What’s even more interesting is that Silverbird TV ran this new advert before and after the D’banj interview with Goodluck Jonathan, as if it were part and parcel of that GEJ campaign initiative. I called all parties involved to express my disapproval and disgust at how anyone would take such an innocent initiative and manipulate it to misrepresent the interest and support of the youth. To my dismay, another slap in the face came in the form of a full-page newspaper advert in The Vanguard of March 22, 2011 with my picture, among others artists, advertising the same GEJ Presidential campaign concert.

It is sad and indeed worrying that people continue to take advantage of good intentions and initiatives for selfish and corrupt purposes. I use this medium to make public that I have never, and even more so now will never be a part of any campaign for President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, therefore please do not expect me to be at the supposed concert. Let me be clear, I have nothing against the supposed concert and its participants; I just prefer to be consulted about such a manipulation of interest beforehand. I have never received any money or gift of any kind from any member or supporter of the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan presidential campaign or any presidential campaign for that matter, neither have I volunteered my services in support of any such campaign. I’ll be glad to announce if and when I do but until then, I don’t appreciate my image and likeness being exploited for political purposes without my consent.

By eLDee

Hakym The dream To Debut In Weeks.

Hakym.

Hakym the Dream is a triple threat- singer/songwriter, producer, and concept director. As a singer/songwriter, he prepares to drop a debut album with singles which are either enjoying massive airplay and/or award nominations, as well as collaborations with artistes like eLDee and Banky W.(Ati bee bee lo).

His album listening party will hold in a few weeks.

He can be heard on Lamboghini’s ‘say no to crime’ song/initiative, and seen or heard on television, radio and in print as he continues his run of media appearances.

“Lamboginny Say No To Crime AllStars” Video

Iyeoka Records A Classic World Cup Song?

Iyeoka (middle) and the Rock by Funk Tribe

Shine Like The Lights (Super Eagles version)

It is the world cup season and the character of releasing a track to celebrate this is expected becuase The World Cup is coming to Africa for the first time. M.I., ELdee the don, Banky W remixed K’naan’s Wavin’ Flag, Tuface recorded a track with Kelly Rowland and a long list of several other acts across Africa, MOBO winner Nneka made out time from touring with Damian Marley and Nas to record Viva Africa not forgetting Akon and keri Hilson duet with Africa.

This is yet another and probably the most patriotic, crossing genres and classic. Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo is the vocalist of the Rock by The Funk Tribe signed to Boston,US based Underground Sun Records. Iyeoka is a Nigerian RnB, spoken word and poetry warrior. She did a cover song of U2′s 1099 hit song ‘Desire’ which made it to the U2 covers compilation which also featured an All-Star Grammy Award winning African artists with proceeds benefiting the Global Fund and One of her singles “The Yellow Brick Road Song” was used in the third episode of the new HBO series “How To Make It In America”.

Iyeoka gave out her a limited release EP album Yellow Brick Road to those who pledged their support for Iyeoka’s movement on kickstarter

Iyeoka’s new world cup song Shine Like The lights open with the spoken word/RnB singer screaming the ‘na wa o’ common with indigene Nigerians and doesn’t shy from screaming ‘naija’ all over the track as she calls for the Super eagles/Nigerian football team to shine like the lights, Considering the amount of time they put into preparation – we would just enjoy the music and pray for a fair outing for the Super eagles at the World Cup. A good blend of R&B crooning, Funk music fast paced drums and jazzy trumpets just as the drum rolls and after the chorus, sometimes on it.

Nneka – Viva Africa

At The Video Shoot For The All Star Tribute To Da Grin.

The video shoot for the tribute ‘my pain’ song to Da Grin  was directed by DJ tee took place in lagos on the 10th Of May,2010. Here are pictures from the video shoot. The triubte was recorded by SHEYMAN, REMINISCE, DURELLA,  ELDEE, OMAWUMI, JAHBLESS, AJASA, RUGGEDMAN, BANKY W,  T-CODE, DUDE TETSOLA, WAJE, BIGIANO, KEL, AY.COM and JAYWON.

AT The Shoot – DJ Jimmy Jatt, Dj Humility