Thursday, September 22, 2011

...IT STARTED AS A THOUGHT; NOW A BELIEVE The Story of CAMPUS GLITZ MAGAZINE in One Year As Narrated By the Raconteur


In a world like ours, education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. That’s why we have beaten our chest to give y’al (at least we are now in campuses across Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon. And if you haven’t seen us yet, no wahala, because the train is not stopping until we have touched every campus in Africa and beyond) a magazine with the aim to avoid blanket reportage of campus issues.

If you have come across September/October 2011 edition of Campus Glitz Magazine, our editorial headline was coined as this: “LET’S TODDLE THROUGH THIS SEMESTER IN BLISS.” we didn’t waste much time bringing to the notice of the world that we are ONE, thus I thought of what will I write to really show all my readers (JHS, SHS, College of Education friends, Polytechnics friends, University friends, youths across the globe, I almost forgot my big uncles and aunties), that I care. We started the page like this:
“Hello FRIENDS,
It is of my warmest zest I write to y’al once again... LoL, sounds like a love letter.
In my entire years of doing youth publications, I have never been as happy as this moment, taking time to scribble to you, you and you. The simple truth is because we are all alive to witness the progression of that bold step which we took some twelve months ago. Hurray, we are ONE! We appreciate all your prayers, support, encouragement and cuddling smiles.”
We’re very good at drawing friends and foes together so we guessed again that we reminded these friends of how ‘crazy’ we could be not minding our post in the society, as if anybody cares, not funny though; we actually felt like reminding them all of how we would party hard, so we went on with our sweet talks;
“Few months ago it did start as a conception and today, this is where we have gotten thus far. You have been behind us throughout the turbulent days and we sincerely value all those who have come through thin and thick with us. As much as I love telling the next person in another school (be it far or near) about the fun and excitement in your own school, I shall not relent in that evangelism this academic year. Last semester was full of gyration and personally, I love to gyrate as long as it doesn’t hurt. This academic year will surly continue and believe me that I got my dancing shoes ready to rumble.”
We aren’t preachers but we quickly pushed on letting them know that, “… the first two quarters of the year is gone and yet we still have a more prevailing grace to continue with our life, enjoying our swag and dancing our way through stardom like nobody’s business. For the past months of our coming into your lives, we can boldly say that we have touched some lives if not all. We have tried in our possible best to make sure that we cut across all nooks and crannies though we still have more to do. Through the grace of God, we shall never come less than what y’al expect. We believe that this new semester will provide positive recounts and at the end, just as it is at the Bernabeu, ‘impossibility is nothing.’ This edition promises to be another buzzing -keep for a life time- piece. It will make all the girls go gaga and the guys go gugu ‘cos we charily killed it off as Tsutsu eating his fufu.”

Just as every daydream twitches from a mere conception, this’ the story of how what now is Ghana’s Hottest Youth Magazine kicked its butt started. After about one full year of study into the Ghanaian market just to see what it was like to kick what will later gain much competition because as of the time before our coming, not many publications on youth issues were rampant.

We have come this near to all where we saw in that first tinny dream, though it looked blurring but today this is our story of fervency, hope and believe. The journey so far as been somewhat rough, smooth, rough and back to smooth; well what do you expect from a tot trying to gain its first step by being that ‘aggressive’? We have stepped on so many toes, we have eyed so many people, we have come face to face with humiliation, backstabbing, nagging, discouragement, deceit and lies on this short journey, na wa ooo. We have never allowed all those to set us back rather all these have sharpened us to this level we have gotten. Dis journey never even start sef. We have also been stood by, encouraged, assisted and taught what it means to grow from a boy to being a man, no be joke, no be small thing. Our appreciation will never be complete if we don’t call names, besides se police go catch us sey we say, ‘ooooose’ ni!?!

The roll call train will start first to all our advertisers who have associated with us, to those who have deemed it fit to take us as their own. I will beseech to call few names of those we hold high honor; to Joshua Bolatito Olalere & Tope Aileru – they were there and are still here. They have supported this whole vision from the word Jack. Their resources and time can’t be equated to those guidelines we got – in our world; they are ‘special.’ They did what a father will always do to a growing child and that’s give necessary assistance, they did it from thence and are still here for us. Kehinde Adegbola Moruff (who we fondly call ‘Sir K’) has never relented in the dream. He has and still is there as the rock of Gibraltar seeing to it that no plummeting takes place. Na mister nice guy be it in rain or sun. Who will say that the saying ‘friends for life’ isn’t true? Chinika Iwuoha has shown that that phrase is for real. Get close to him and you will hear this, ‘let’s make it happen’, sure we have made this happen through that grace from above. This is a young man who we can’t stop calling his name ‘Cookey’, nothing less than hundred times in a day, so you see what we’re talking about? To Anayo and Don (No Wahala), our moral supporters we cannot but tell the world of their benefits. To Kol-Tek, Mawuena Make Over, Manuel photos, Fabiana photos in the UK and all those who understand that this journey no be one man thing. We cannot finish the script of appreciation without mentioning one certain ‘fair guy’ whose artistic cranium beats our wits. He is a whizz kid. He is part of the family tree. His name is simple. Laak. As we read, we shall keep appreciating all those who have held our hands and showing the beauties of life. Those who have gamboled with us.

When putting this together, we were asked ‘why all this appreciation?’ We responded that paying obeisance to those who truly deserve it is paramount in our tradition - it’s our culture.

Within our first twelve months, we have derelict our rivals, skeptics and yet we will never refuse to be put on the ground, amidst all this, we have also come in contact with new families in the industry, be they budding or seasoned, we have had to do one or two stuffs with Event EXP (we did partnered in the concept 100° Exposure Party at the Cinderella Night Club, the Reloaded version of the same 100° that was a blast at the Boomerang Night Club! We cannot sigh at the mind blowing event we held at the Aphrodisiac Night Club – Popping Champagne event), Optimum Innovations (we cannot forget in a jiffy how the whole Tema metropolis stood agog for what will go down history lane as the Yes We Can concept), Bismarck & Alhassan concepts, Pebble Kubes, and many others that we have given our little ideas on this and that.

We also in our own aptitude have put out events which we have received pats on our backs and this have manifested into firm relationship which we are still benefiting from:
A TIP OF LOVE came on the 14th of February which is a day slated for lovers all over the world, we respected it and yet turned our antenna towards the Osu Children’s Home. This is an Orphanage crossed as ‘dadabi orphanage’, yet we never saw them as that notion, we held an event that drew all the over 300 friends with guardians and teachers alike. We had that full fledge support from Sun Ripe fruit drink and Macedonia never relaxed in preparing all our meals from start to finish. Two months later we decided to put that long idea – FASHION NIGHT OUT, GHANA – into action. It was truly of night we were humbled by the attendance from the fans we never knew they were following. With over forty-five models who graced the run way, with over ten designers from Ghana (Kholyns Contemporary Collections, Dreams by Nana, Zedi & Kross, Original Couture, House of Eccentric, Klekleli, Chapter One, Afri-Ken Novelty among others) and Nigeria (Ambassador Kouture + Ejiro Amos Tafiri). We had a guest list of dignitaries with Kofi Ansah and Allan David all inclusive. It was a night of bliss from our judgment. It was night of encouragement from their judgment. And in totality, it was a night worth being part of. Special thanks to the Temple Social Centre (where we groomed all our models), to Salbani Art World (those guys are something else when runways are mentioned) and Karma Conference Centre (where the night was turned into day of screaming aloud at every swag and gait that strolled past the red carpet).

Now to the next point of call in our activity outline, is the baby we have nurtured thus far – the magazine. We have had different faces graced the cover page from Meg of Accra Poly to Rita of MSO, to Queen of Zenith University, to Maame of Legon and many more who have gone and the lots yet to come. When we are always asked on our choice of using mostly females on our cover pages, the answer is rhetorically simple, ‘se no be ladies dey rule dis world?’ LoL.
Now case open on the associates of the associates we have had to feature in the magazine they have acclaimed as the hottest youth magazine in Ghana campuses; from Zenith University College, UDS, Tamale Campus, UDS, WA Campus, Kumasi Polytechnic, KNUST, University of Ghana, Legon, Methodist University, Valley View University, Pan African University, Winneba, Ghana Telecom University, Cape Coast University, Institute of Professional Studies, Winneba College of Education, Takoradi Polytechnic, Regent University, Wisconsin University College, All Nations University, Koforidua, Winneba University, Catholic University, Suyani, Data Link University, Tema, Knustford, Central University, Jayee University, Accra Poly, University of Ghana Medical School, Sikkim Manipal University, Uni. of Edu. Mampong, Ho Polytechnic, many schools and friends of friends are outta there which we have not forgotten. We wouldn’t have gained access effectively into all these arenas without the supports of all our correspondents thrown wide open in all campuses. We must recount that we almost went blipping but we stood the tides of time. The storm at a point in time almost shook us off our feet but as battle men, we stood and never blinked. Thanks to the abundant grace from the Creator of the Universe. We still dey kampe.

Fast forward your mind to our present state of being, where we are now. We are now being published under a new family, a force to surmise, West Coast Entertainment Ghana Ltd. We have gathered and learnt the rudiments of success and thus we cannot but have new friends, enemies here and there but shall we remain where we are presently? The sky is and has always been the starting point but from our dictionary, cloud nine is the starter. We want to say God has been great and He shall grease that fighting spirit and push us thus further. We are ONE, yes but shall we be like this next additional year to come? Certainly if you know us, you will know that we have more than enough in our bowels to turn poignant atmosphere to bliss. Sure with your push and our guts, the future is certainly positive.

Even though the publishing world is swamped with all sorts of youth publications we pledge to bring education cum entertainment into one fold, edutainment.
Our Pledge:
We pledge to educate as well as entertain you.
We pledge of inspiring rather than imposing.
We pledge of advising rather than dictating.
We pledge of touching lives through love.
We pledge of portraying our abundant youthful values rather than cheapen it.

This is why we are CAMPUS GLITZ MAGAZINE.




About the Raconteur: Adeyemi Victor Adebayo (Jnr.) is currently the Editor – In- Chief of Campus Glitz Magazine. He is also a Celebrity Publicist who done different stuffs for African celebrities in and outside the continent. He has written many articles for magazines, newspapers and online.
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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Fate or Faith....

Fate or Faith....

He had a blissful upbringing but never had even a metal spoon to toil with as he grew up. The fates of life revolves in its ways best known to the hearts of the seekers of both lies and truth.
Growing up for him wasn't anything of bliss though the means were valuable available, you will want to ask, 'what went bent?' Quickly, I get to put it in my brain that the ways of the gods are mysterious and no mortal can fathom it.
As a Journalist,he learnt from his elders in his chosen profession that it is important to know your craft,perfect it to the best of your ability,stay focused and don't ever give up until you are satisfied that you have got to where you are satisfied that you have got to where you are going.

Friday, April 22, 2011

WASHING OUR DIRTY LINEN IN THE FULL GLARE OF TALKATIVES


Haba! What sort of old men have God decided to give us Africans as
rulers? For decades if not up to century, we have decided on our own
accord not to do anything worthwhile. Our rulers have long washed
their dirty linen in the full glare of the watching talkative.

The last time I checked my list of rulers who have not only surprised
me but have also decided to make themselves laughing tools, they
include; the former Pharaoh, the man named Ben, the other one who
feels he isn't a President, not a Prime Minister but a Revolutionist
yet opted to become an African President. What insolence! Well there
is one who recently made a joke of himself by allowing his
subordinates pick him, in fact dig him out of a hiding 'hole.'

The issue is that from my research, and info gathered, 2011 doesn't
look too promising. Statically there are 54 countries inside Africa.
2011 looks like a year of turbulence in certain terrain. By the end of
2011, about 32,009,027 people will have died. There will be at least
1.7 coup, 2.3 civil wars, 5 famines, 12 floods, 7 mining disasters,
27,000 buildings will collapse, 33 persons will be eaten by crocodiles,
half a million will be stung by bees, billion mosquitoes will be
delivered to bite. Whether you believe it or not, we can all see the
lingering dirty washing that is going on in public.

Ben Ali was the first to start all the 'madness', with Tunisia in
mind, the world expected peace but when it was time to start washing,
Mr. Ben did what he knows best-pure madness. Brother Hosni the
'Pharaoh' did knew very well that he could rain tranquility but 'the
Lord hardened his heart', and thus embarrassed him at Tahrir Square.
Brother Gaddafi also did wash; in fact he is still washing his dirty
linen in public because with him, the Green Square is his personal
abode, 'so no bagga can fit any yawa.' The world's largest Cocoa
exporting country, Ivory Coast did show us and the entire world what
it really means to do 'hide and seek.' Gbagbo and Outtarra did do
their little wits to either confuse us or infuse themselves. The rest
they say is 'history.' Wasn't it recently that Al Bashir was summoned?
The man - Charles Taylor is still paying for his sins of playing small
games with big countries.

A word of advice is enough for the wise. Instead of allowing we
to be seen as 'irresponsible' in attitude, then let's go back to the
drawing board and do it right. Africa should be the number one
priority in our hearts. Individualism will lead us nowhere.
We must have a place of bliss in our hearts - heaven. Don't get me
wrong because your heaven can be anywhere, anytime. But we must also
know that to sniff heaven, one must first renounce evil and return to
the society penniless but content with the chance to purify his soul.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

A PERFECT SCRIPT - TWO IVORY COASTS. ONE GOD


It has been a long time since we, I mean you and I have sat down to have tete-a-tete together. Before I continue I must say a very big Merry Xmas and a Blooming New Year to you. I am sorry for the long

self vacation I did impose on myself. Well it wasnt my fault that I took such a decision but I am sure after telling you what I went for, you should be convinced that I took a wise thought.
Well for the sake of God, I will like to plead with the powers that may be to help solve or resolve this issue of 2 Presidents, 2 Prime Ministers, 2 Presidential Palaces (though one is a guarded hotel building).

Where are we heading from here Mr. Alassane Ouattara and Mr. Laurent Gbagbo? I have witnessed elections go down the wire and yet a winner is adjudged and all hell break loose yet not to this extent. I

was in Ghana during the Atta Mills and Akuffo Addo drama, yet no ill mannered act came off it; so can't Ivory Coast learn from this for posterity's sake?
For the records, I will like to bring back some slight memories to what has led to all these rantings. Now here comes the drama, three prominent men in Ivory Coast vied to become Presidents. Though they

are all very old beccause I believe that the future belongs to the young and young at heart. After the first round, Bedie was dropped leaving Ouattara and Gbagbo to go for run-off which has turned into a more

than imagined incident now. Immediately after the results were announced, the current man on seat screamed a big foul. But here in Africa that a sitting president will be crying foul play. Now the whole world

has accepted this same man that was rejected couple of times by the sitting president. Yet the highest court in the land has rather accepted the sitting man, Gbagbo.
The drama has just begun as Gbabo and his allies have promise, infact vowed not to leave power ever if his great grand mother comes to beg him, funny, but that is what we are see in the little country known

for its power over the world's cocoa which Felix Houphouet-Boigny, the founding father did gain independence for. The drama continues with its written script as such that one president is in the presidential

villa and the other is in the Golf hotel whic is heavily protected by razor wire and UN peacekeepers, with three tanks parked at the main entrance. Almost all the international community and the Ivorian

independent electoral commission recognise the opposition leader and former International Monetary Fund economist, Alassane Ouattara, as the winner of the 28 November poll. But Laurent Gbagbo, who

has been president since 2000, is keen to stay on. He is backed by the Constitutional Court, which annulled about half a million votes from Mr Ouattara's stronghold.
It looks like deja vu but it is real that a country that should be uniting is rather falling apart. Gbagbo 65 and Ouattara 68 have both refused to play lesser roles so as to affect the younger ones right, rather they

have chosen for themselves the main characters and are washing their dirty linen in public. A presidential election that was supposed to close a chapter on a decade of violence and instability is now simply

another paragraph in a story of endless political wrangling. Where are we heading to?
What stories shall we tell our younger ones? What shall we say happened to our loved ones? What shall we say was the benefit of seizing power when you should have humbly relinquish it? What kind of script

shall we read few years from now?

Saturday, February 19, 2011

I SAW GOD COME DOWN AFTER 18 DAYS AT TAHIR SQUARE


… And God came to Tahir Square 18 days after to wine and dine with the people who felt enough was enough. It happened in my own time. Yes it happened in my own time that the tyrant called Saddam was brought down. Ben Ali took to his heels. It happened in my own time that certain snuffs were used to clear the nostrils out there in Tunisia. The wind of revolution has started blowing and the Egyptian Pharaoh in person of Hosni Mubarak fell. In my time, it did happen that all sit-tight presidents will fall yaakaataa. Algeria is waiting. The wind is even blowing across the Arabian Peninsula. Yemenis are protesting. Jordanians are complaining too. The Arab world is turned upside down. Things are falling apart.
As drama as it seemed, I will tell my posterity of how it happened. For 18 solid days, the sons and daughters of the Nile refused to go home. In fact they turned the square into their place of solace. They made sure that it was worth fighting or should I say revolting for. Just as the tune wanted to be sweet by Hosni telling the world of how he will step aside, the old man change plans o. he said he will sit in power until September; low and behold, the people abused him so madly by showing him their sandals’ back – this I hear is the highest insult in the land. Haba! Brother Hosni. Well the good news is that the old war horse has been sent packing to his base around the Nile.
To me when this whole drama begun, I felt it wasn’t going to be possible because the case of Cote d’ Ivoire is still lingering. Tunisia came to overshadow issues but here we are. Story don change. I have come to understand that a hungry man is an angry man. North Africans have shown the way. In Tunisia the people defied the police. They defied nature. They defied the law of self preservation. They set themselves ablaze. Algerians did the same. Egyptians followed suit by calling theirs self immolation.
Even America and their Obamaism couldn’t stop God to visit Tahir square. Not even the European Union with their big grammar could stop God to visit Tahir square. Not the African Union could stop God from visiting Tahir square. Not even the Arab league could sniff and stop God from coming to the Tahir square. For a fact, a hungry man is an angry man.
Abdelaziz Bouleflika of Algeria, Jose E. DOS SANTOS of Angola who has been president since 10 Sept; 1979, Benin Republic’s Yayi Boni, Botswana’s Seretse KhamaIian Khama who has been ruling since 1st April 2008, Burkina Faso’s Blaise Compaore, Burundi’Spierre Nkurunziza, Cameroon’s Paul Biya, Cape Verde’s Pedro Verona Pires, Central African Republic’s Francois Bozize, Chad’s Lt Gen. Idriss Deby, Comoros’s Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, Congo, Republic’s Denis Sassou-Nguesso, Congo, D.R.’S Joseph Kabila , Cote D'ivoire’s Laurent Gbagbo, Djibouti’s Ismail Omar Guelleh, Equatorial Guinea’s Brig. Gen.(Rtd) Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Eritrea’s Isaias Afworki, Ethiopia’s Girma Wolde-Giorgis, Gabon’s Ali Bongo Ondimba , The Gambia’s Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh, Ghana’s John Evans Atta-Mills, Guinea’s Sékouba Konaté - Acting President From 3 December 2009 – Date, Guinea Bissau’s Malam Bacai Sanha, Kenya’s Mwai Kibaki, Lesotho’s King Letsie Iii, Liberia’ Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, Libya’s Col. Mu'ammar Al-Qadhafi, Madagascar’s Andry Rajoelina, Malawi’s Bingu Wa Mutharika, Mali’s Amadou Toumani, Mauritania’s Ba Mamadou Mbare , Mauritius’ Sir Anerood Jugnauth, Morocco’s King Mohamed Vi, Mozambique’s Armando, Namibia’s Hifikepunye Pohamba, Niger’s Salou Djibo, Nigeria’s Dr Goodluck Jonathan President, Rwanda’s Paul Kagame, Sao Tome & Principe’s Fradique De Menezes, Senegal’s Abdoulaiye Wade, Seychelles’ James Michel, Sierra Leone’s Ernest Bai Koroma, Somalia’s Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe, South Africa’s Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Sudan’s Field Marshal Umar Hassan Al-Bashir, Swaziland’s King Msati Iii, Tanzania’s Jakaya Kikwete, Togo’s Faure Gnassingbe, Tunisia’s Fouad Mebazaa, Uganda’s Lt. Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Zambia’s Rupiah Banda, Zimbabwe’s Robert Gabriel Mugabe. Enough of this pranks. Leave the seat of power and allow the young minds to operate in their own way of bliss.

After God came to that square I have not stop wondering why Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf had promised not to run for a second term. However, she recently changed her mind; I want her to know that a hungry man is an angry man. Soon God will visit her in her own square. With her, her case is that of betrayal to the people of Liberia. She does not come from a background of scarcity having had a good international career working with the World Bank. Ethiopia's Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, has made plans to retire willingly even if many suggest instability will occur in the nation.
He will run for re-election - after elected for three years; I want him to know that a hungry man is an angry man. He will soon be visited by God in his own square. In 2002, Mwai Kibaki of Kenya had made a similar promise only to renege on it immediately after his election. He will soon be visited in his own square.
If God can come down to visit the hungry and angry men of Egypt at Tahir square, then I think Namibia, Cameroun, Gabon, Togo, Angola, Congo Brazzaville, Chad, CAR, Zimbabwe, Niger, Mauritania, Djibouti, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Uganda where term limits have been removed will soon been visited by God in their own squares. Only time go tell. If you have ever heard Mugabe speak, he calls Zimbabwe ‘his own’, arrant nonsense! Imagine Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, in 1986, he promised to be in office for only four years. In 1989, he extended this period for five years in order to finish writing a new constitution. In 1996, he promised he was running for only one term. In 2001, he promised he would retire after his second term. In 2005, Museveni amended the constitution and removed term limits. God must visit him at his own square.