Friday, 24 April 2015

Fast And Furious 8.

Fast And Furious 8 To Be Released on 14th April 2017.



F8 was, in fact, fate: An eighth movie in the Fast and Furious franchise is now set for release April 14, 2017.
Star Vin Diesel made the announcement during Universal’s CinemaCon presentation in Las Vegas Thursday.
Titled Furious 8, the film will arrive as a follow-up to this month’sFurious 7, directed by James Wan. Since its April 3 opening, the most recent sequel has grossed more than $1 billion worldwide (it crossed the coveted threshold in a mere 17 days).
Furious 8 will be the first in the series to be fully shot and released after the death of co-star Paul Walker, and Diesel paid tribute to his late friend from the CinemaCon stage.
“I swear to you and to my brother upstairs [Walker], we are going to make the best movie you’ve ever seen,” Diesel said during Universal’s presentation.

This Article was originally published at www.ew.com

Monday, 20 April 2015

2015 African Goldman Prize Recipient.

Phyllis Omido

Africa 2015 Goldman Prize Recipient


After learning her own breast milk was making her baby sick—and realizing her child wasn’t the only one suffering from lead poisoning—Phyllis Omido galvanized the community in Mombasa to shut down the smelter that was exposing people to dangerous chemicals.

The burgeoning solar industry in Kenya has increased demand for lead, recovered by recycling car batteries in smelters. Shanty towns across Mombasa, where poor, marginalized workers are desperate for work, are hotspots for such industrial activity. Among them is Owino Uhuru, where a smelter emitted fumes laden with lead, often at night to avoid detection, and released untreated waste water that spilled into streams that residents use to wash, cook and clean.
Workers at the plant faced the most direct exposure to chemicals. They were provided one pair of flimsy cotton gloves per month, which quickly disintegrated after a few days. Once the gloves were gone, workers continued work with bare hands. In contrast, managers entering the factory did so in full protective gear.
Phyllis Omido was a young single mother with a baby boy when she was hired to manage the plant’s community relations. One of her first tasks was to put together an environmental impact report. Working with a team of experts, she found that the plant’s proximity to the local community left residents vulnerable to dangerous chemicals—and that the plant was likely operating under illegally obtained permits. Her report recommended closing the factory and relocating, but management dismissed the recommendations and removed Omido from the project.
About three months into her job, Omido’s infant son became violently ill and was hospitalized. Tests for malaria, typhoid, and other likely culprits all came back negative. Following a suggestion from a plant manager that it could be lead poisoning, doctors tested the baby’s blood and found that he had acutely high levels of lead, which had likely been passed along via his mother’s breast milk.
Her son’s medical bills quickly ballooned to more than $2,000, an insurmountable amount for Omido. She demanded that the plant pay for the hospital fees. The company paid her bills in exchange for her silence, but Omido felt a responsibility to the community. She quit her job and began cleaning houses to make ends meet and support her quest to bring justice to the workers and families impacted by the smelter.
With encouragement from a local pastor, Omido reached out to community members about what they had seen and experienced: chickens (often kept in backyards) died after drinking the water trickling out from the smelter. Children developed high fevers and complained of stomach aches. Women suffered miscarriages and stillbirths. Omido urged residents to consider lead poisoning as a possibility, often accompanying illiterate parents on hospital visits to help them explain the situation to doctors.
She founded the Center of Justice, Governance, and Environmental Action (CJGEA) and convinced the government health center to test local community members for lead. All three of the children had lead poisoning. In fact, lead levels were so unbelievably high with one child that the doctors retested the boy. The result was the same: 37 micrograms per decileter of blood, almost 20 times the median blood lead level among children in the US. Local soil tests showed lead levels increased almost tenfold from 2008 to 2009, when the plant became operational.
Equipped with hard data, Omido went back to the plant’s management and the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to shut down the smelter. Her plea fell on deaf ears, and she ramped up pressure with letter writing campaigns and peaceful street protests. In the face of mounting community pressure and tireless campaigning by Omido and CJGEA, the smelter ceased operations in January 2014.
Omido paid a personal price for this work. During a protest in April 2012, as she began assembling factory workers and residents, police arrested Omido and charged her with holding an illegal gathering and inciting violence. Her time in jail, along with a brutal attack by two armed men on her way home one night, left her with a deep fear for her safety and that of her son.
Since the plant’s closure, members of Kenya’s senate health committee have toured the former smelter site. Appalled at what they saw, they pledged to provide testing for all community members and clean up the contamination. Omido is now working to hold them to that commitment, building a court case based on Kenya’s constitutional mandate to provide a clean and safe environment for its citizens.

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Willy Paul's response to Bahati's "Holy Letter" (Video).

The Moral Decay & Mockery In the Gospel industry.


A few days ago everybody went emotional ati oooohh... Mtoto wa mama ameibiwa nyimbo zake,Ooooh... ati Bahati ni brother ya Bahati Bukuku!!
And all this was a result of the heart touching ''Holy Letter'' that  Bahati  wrote to Willy paul some days ago.
Here is the 'Holy Letter' .



And then the respondent Mr Willy Paul took his time to record a youtube video response to Bahati.
And HERE it is:





The Book of Yeezus replaces every mention of God in The Bible with Kanye.

Blasphemy gone commercial!!




"In the beginning Kanye created Heavens and earth... And then Kanye said;'Let there be light' and there was light..."

So begins The Book Of Yeezus, a comic book that is a modified version of Genesis(Bible) to feature 'Kanye' or 'Yeezus' in the place of 'God' or 'Y---A'



Fans of the 37-year-old  rapper have taken their devotion to his music to a surprising new level.The Etsy user The Book of Yeesuz is now selling a $20 bible where every mention of God's name has been replaced with ‘'Kanye'' or ‘'Yeezus'' (I'm not making this up). According to the site, the handmade hardcover book is "a novelty coffee-table book, celebrating the grandeur of mega-icon Kanye West.This is the Bible for the New Age."



Sunday, 5 April 2015

NO MORE MEDIOCRE MUSIC,THE GAME IS CHANGING.BE REAL AND LIVE RIGHT OR GO HOME!!

So now Bahati decides to write a public "HolyLetter" to Willy Paul "Msafi",
and I'm seated sipping on my coffee as I go over it and I'm wondering for how long will this nonsense and mediocrity in the so-called Kenyan Gospel Ministry continue being a menace and a stumbling block that is blindfolding, destructing and deviating the true worshippers from the right track of salvation.
First of all this Bahati feller is a below average Christian that is riding on sympathetic stories and romantically structured gospel songs that only defines a "morally crooked boner"!!.I don't dispute the fact that this prodigal son has successfully planned and launched successful sweet fake stories but still I have to admit that he is always TOO NICE to be real;and this is all in consideration of what I have personally documented about him behind the public eye and cameras.

Second,The other Black Sheep of the Christian family,Mr Willy Paul Msafi who is a despicable, ruthless, loathsome and a wannabe good for nothing Gods's messenger that spends his "good time" at a local secret joint I know of,smoking his brains away and boozing the few coins that he has of late been gathering from unsuspecting Christians and then bring his gospel Bongo.Bytheway where have you ever heard of "Gospel Bongo"?.

Have you ever wondered why there is no serious Nairobi-based preacher/pastor that ever invites Willy Paul Mchafu & DK Kwenye beat to bless his/her congregation with their "gospels songs"?Damn,I have had quite a substantial time with these so-called Kenyan Gospel young ministers and I have witnessed with argumentive & convincing pieces of evidence that unfolds the dirty lives of all these "Gospel" artist,MCs and how the gospel DJs are tricking and luring new upcoming and unsuspecting female gospel artists into being intimate with them so as to play their songs on radio & TV,and very soon I'm going to post the whole expose of the some scandals that have been hidden from the public eye concerning these "Gospel DJs".I must admit that it is a great shame and insult to Gospel supporters, fans and God as well to to witness these blasphemous tricks happen in the today's modern society.Lord have mercy on us and save us from this for we don't deserve being separated from you by these below average wannabes!!


NO MORE MEDIOCRE MUSIC & SILLY BEEFS, THE GAME IS CHANGING.BE REAL AND LIVE RIGHT OR GO HOME!!