Tuesday, October 31, 2017

“Literary Communication In Mass Communication, is a good book for Mass Communication students” - Chidi Ndupuechi

Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga

Mr. Chidi I.N., CEO Princess Bookshop
The winner of the 2008 “Best Bookshop Manager in Nigeria Award,” Mr. Chidi I. Ndupuechi, upon receiving on Monday 30, 2017, some copies of Literary Communication In Mass Communication (Critical Writing / Reviewing & Drama / Documentary Production) and other books published by Bulkybon Publications Company, praised the company’s effort for producing a book that would help to improve the knowledge of Mass Communication students in Nigeria and other countries worldwide.
On the occasion, Bulkybon Periscopes asked him what it takes to successfully manage a big bookshop like Princess Bookshop, which he now owns as the Managing Director. He offers that, “First, you have to be honest. When you sell someone’s books, you have to pay the person.
“Once a person or publisher’s book is no longer on a bookshop’s shelf, it means it has been sold, and his money should be remitted into his bank account. With that, the publisher will have confidence to supply more books.”
Another salient point he raised is that of having a good relationship with your customers. In this vein, Ndupuechi posits that, “If you don’t have good relationship with your customers, your business will fall. You don’t have to be hostile or bluff your customers by diverting their money into another business and keep them waiting endlessly for their money.
“When you divert their money, they lose confidence in you and look for other reliable outlets to sell their books.”
Commenting on Literary Communication In Mass Communication textbook while opening the pages one after the other, he smiled and said, “I like the neatness of the printing. The packaging is very okay and the pages are machine sewn. It is a good book that will be very useful for Mass Communication students. As a bookshop manager for decades, I know a book that students will appreciate by looking at the topics in it and how it is well arranged.”
Recalling his tenure at the University of Lagos Bookshop, he said, “Publishers can testify that their money was not withheld as soon as their books were sold. The thing they usually receive even without calling to ask whether their books have been sold, was bank payment alert.
“Many are still supplying books to me. As you can see the whole shelves are filled up with different types of books for every course in all departments you can mention in human academic pursuit and general knowledge.”
The level of the University of Lagos Bookshop’s indebtedness to publishers and authors has become very embarrassing to the image of the institution after Ndupiechi’s tenure. Bulkybon Periscopes asked why it has become a trend since he retired. He enlightens that, during his era as the bookshop manager, he did not allow the use of money made from publishers’ books sold, to be used to buy stationeries for supply to departments of the university. He said that is the reason no publisher was owed a dime throughout his tenure.
The 2008 Best Bookshop Manager Award
In retrospect, Ndupuechi who was the most outstanding among other managers of the University of Lagos bookshop until he retired many years ago, won the Nigerian Education Times ‘Best Bookshop Manager in Nigeria award’ in 2008, for his exemplary accountability and administrative expertise in bookshop management.
The award was presented to him at the occasion by the guest of honour, Chief Lateef Jakande, a noteworthy and commendable former governor of Lagos state. Ndupuechi says, it remains one of the most memorable days in his life as his hard work and honesty were recognized by the authority of The Nigerian Education Times magazine.
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Thursday, October 19, 2017

British erotic artist, Bircham slams London Police for compromising rape case



Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga

Ruth and the rapist, when they first met physically
The case of a Jamaican born British erotic artist, Ruth Bircham, who was raped by a Nigerian, Mr. Olufemi Ali, in London has taken a new dimension as the London Metropolitan Police discharges the offender without charging him to court, even after the culprit had in the process of investigation openly admitted to the police that he committed the offence.
During a chat with Bulkybon Periscopes, the rape victim said the police said they did not charge the rapist to court, because, after the crime was committed, she had sent a whatsapp message to ask the rapist why he did what he did to her.
According to Bircham, “The Councillor asked me why I contacted the rapist after he had committed the crime.  I told her the rapist was my social media friend before he raped me. I was terribly shaken by his evil action and wanted to know why he did what he did to me. 
“It is shocking to be raped by someone you least expected to harm you, that was why I called to ask why he took advantage of my ill health to rape me. Rape does not come with a manual to say this is what they will do and what they will not do to you, when the culprits come to you in any form as friends or complete strangers. And the Councilor agreed with my reasoning.” 
However, Bircham wonders why the UK police victimize victims of rape by treating them like criminals while treating rapists as saints. She says she does not need to prove that she is a victim of rape if the police had done their job well from the onset after she reported the case. Instead, she has been victimized by the police, either because she is not a white woman, or the rapist had bought them over.
Reiterating how her case has been badly treated by the police, she offers that, “I am not a solicitor. I am an artist who has been raped and treated unfairly by the police and the UK justice system. My main focus is my art, family, friends and fans and nothing else.  I don't give a shit about the UK and their lies, perjury, bullshit and racist fucking laws that incriminate or victimize black people that are victims of crimes.  All I know is that in between what I am doing with my art, I am letting the world know that what the UK police have done to me is wrong, for not charging the rapist to court after he has admitted to committing the crime. It shows that the police have compromised.
“This type of rubbish must never be allowed to happen to another victim with a repeat of the police and racist justice system, sweeping it under the carpet.” 
In a civilized society as the UK claims to be, all rape and sexual assault cases should be tried in the courts of England, in front of a judge and 12 juries.  It is not the duty of police to discharge a serious crime of rape after it has been reported to them. In truly honest and non-racial climes, all rape victims are usually assigned with a solicitor, a counsellor, and a forensic hospital doctor that does not shy away from examining the victim’s cervix to collect evidence to prove the crime. Based on the information given by the lively erotic artist, these were not done in her own rape case.
At no time at all should ordinary inexperienced and biased police personnel be included in investigating any rape case. Special detectives are the persons that ought to handle such criminal cases of rape, by collecting evidence from the victim, while a counsellor is assigned to the victim, and works alongside solicitors for the victim, and forensic doctors.
From the look of things, Bircham’s rape case was tried and discharged by the suspiciously dubious London Metropolitan police, instead of charging the rapist to court even after he had admitted to committing the crime, according to information shared by the victim. All rape cases should be tried in the law courts not at any police station. Victims should be given every support by listening to them, and made to feel that they are being protected and not selectively intimidated and victimized based on their racial diversity or skin complexion. 
In this wise, the erotic artist posits that “UK law system should give better treatment and protection to rape victims irrespective of their ancestral background, instead of victimizing them because they are not white.  A rapist must be treated as a rapist until the court says otherwise.  It is not the duty of police to determine the fate of any criminal.”
Basic common sense was enough to have made the London police know that all dangerous criminals like rapists should be held in prison until the date of their cases with solicitors. These are some of the conditions that the UK legal system should put in place for rapists.
In Bircham’s very candid view, she emphasizes that “I have been treated as if I am a criminal who had committed a crime for reporting a rapist to the police. My mistake was that I reported that I was raped by Olufemi Ali on the 24th June 2017. Apart from hanging on why I called the rapist to ask him his reason for raping me, as one of the dubious reasons for setting him free, the police discharged my case by conspiratorially using an inadmissible un-amended statement without the knowledge of my contact witness, who is my friend. 
“My friend (witness) told the police on phone that she felt that she had written something wrong in her statement. The officer, Det LP told her that she could amend any error in her statement when she comes back from a trip she made outside the UK that period.  My friend left the UK on the 20th of July 2017. Yet, the discharge letter that sets the rapist free was also written on the 20th of July 2017 and sent out to me by PC CA, after I received a call from PC CA. My friend’s right to correct the error she made was denied her.  
“She says that there is something more to the hasty discharge of the case than meets the eye. I also strongly reason along that line; otherwise, why did they discharge and acquit the rapist without waiting for the amendment of the witness’s statement? When my friend came back to the UK, she wrote to Det LP asking her why she had used her un-amended statement as one of the reasons to discharge the case. Afterwards, my friend got a phone call from PC AW. He told my friend to withdraw her statement, but she insisted that she will not withdraw her statement because she knows her rights.
“But out of the blues, the PC CA, then told my friend that they never quoted any part of her un-amended statement in the discharge letter. But my friend countered the PC CA by pointing out his lies, by telling him that she had seen the discharged letter and have read sections of her un-amended statement quoted in the discharge letter sent out to her friend  (me).
“By this time I had already draw the attention of my Councillor, MP, the Mayor of London and the high police commissioner D, to the issue. Suddenly, I received a letter from the DPS saying that they had received a letter from me, when I did not write any letter to the DPS or to the IPPC.
“The dubious letter showed a chart of the PC AW implicating himself in the letter. But I had told this policeman that I would write my own letter to the DPS when I was ready. He criminally went ahead and wrote a letter without my knowledge to the IPPC and implicated himself and DET LP by impersonating me through the fake letter he wrote.
From the foregoing, Bircham has released the can of worms of the London Metropolitan Police that handled her rape case. This calls the integrity of the London Police to question, as far as her rape case is concerned.
Pinpointing the criminality of impersonation by the police, Bircham says “PC AW robbed me of my right to write a letter to the IPPC, by impersonating me. I suspect he committed that criminal offence with the hope that they won't touch on the facts that he had committed perjury on the discharge letter by using un-amended document to discharge my case.”
Ruth Bircham looking well composed
The reason behind the perjury and impersonation could clearly be attributed to the police grand plan of denying the rape victim an opportunity to get her case reviewed as every rape victim has the right for her case to be reviewed. 
“The police perjury is further more horrible for depending on an un-amended witness statement and the digital media whereby I had written to Olufemi Ali (whose current name on facebook is Alifem Alifem) asking him why he raped me, including the text message with which I sent him my address before he raped me. And also the content of my facebook chat where I had accused him of being bad, are pointers to the conspiracy used by the police to discharge my case by halting it from receiving a hearing at a law court for trial. It therefore blocks opportunity to put a dangerous rapist in prison and prevent him from further capitalizing on using the social media to hunt for other unsuspecting victims to rape. I believe some type of corruption took place between the police and the rapist. The police compromised.”
The highly celebrated British erotic artist with large followership on social media also said the police added insult to her injury because, “The PC CA insinuates that my artworks and my profession was the cause for the rape that happened to me as he said ‘men think with their dicks.’

It is very essential that all rape victims should be assigned forensic doctors who examine the cervix for proof of the crime, solicitors to defend their legal and human rights, and counsellors to help them overcome the effects of the trauma. Unfortunately, none of these aforementioned experts is assigned to victims of rape in the U.K, which hypocritically prides itself as a kingdom of uprightness. Instead, rapists are given free of charge solicitors, while the victims of rape are not given such free legal service by the judicial system in the U.K.
To make matters worse for victims of rape, it is very difficult or almost impossible for them to get a solicitor to defend their right even when the victims are ready to pay for legal services of solicitors. One begins to wonder why many solicitors reject the handling of the cases of rape victims in the U.K. This attitude further frustrates victims of rape, and it seems the entire society is against the victims, while rapists are treated as kings of the land, parading freely to rape more females. It is insane.  
It is a shame that the UK which promotes itself as a kingdom of morality could support a rapist to go free to keep committing his crime on other unsuspecting females while the victim is blamed for falling prey. What hypocrites the UK and its police have proven to be!

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Monday, October 9, 2017

The Italian Dollars

He had gone to the village well armed with a revolver 38 pistol. He knew the business he was doing is a pretty risky one. If any of his would-be-victims happens to discover his devilish dubious plan, he had no doubt none of them would waste no time to lynch him.
“Don’t ever underestimate your target, Adewale. Always be on the look out for surprises. Don’t always waste your bullets for any situation that diplomacy can be used to handle. Every crime involves investment of precious time, money, intelligence, energy and tools. None must be wasted for nothing until you achieve your goals,” he would say to himself each time he was preparing to embark on his condemnable missions.
Adewale’s way of operating was always business-like.  He is a dashing handsome-looking young man at 25 years. With a pointed nose well etched on his oval face coupled with deep sexy eyes, and McClean white teeth always showing whenever he deliciously beams a cunning smile; none of his victims would ever think he is a devil’s incarnate. Always carrying a white office file with some fake letters of invitation in it, he creates an image of a well bred gentleman, as he speaks and walks, counting his steps measuredly like an aristocrat. Villagers always have respect for his likes, as they think such file carrying gentlemen are a rare breed that deserves respect from every local folk who know the value of education.
Ekeme, whose parents were farmers in Odu State of Nigeria was sixteen years old when a man came to her parents in Emeke village looking for young girls and boys to take to major cities in Nigeria and Europe in the guise of a humanitarian Non Governmental Organization, trying to alleviate the sufferings of poor people in the country.
“I am an official of the Help The Poor People (HTPP) organization who are very much concerned with the high level of illiteracy in the country. That is why I have come to meet you to ask for your consent to release your daughter to me, for a journey to Italy to further her education,” Mr. Adewale Ighomegwenor had told Ekeme’s parents.
Their faces were filled with light of joy at the prospect of their only child traveling to Italy, the white man’s land to further her education. Suddenly, Mrs. Iroro Igho-Igho, Ekeme’s mother sprang from the ekpeti (small local stood) she was sitting on, under an orange tree where Adewale had met them having their lunch the very first day he approached them with the proposal to take Ekeme to Italy, in front of their house.
“Hey! Oghene (God)! Thank you for hearing my prayer at last. Ah! So, my daughter will soon be among the league of youths of this village who have been traveling to the white man’s country over the years. Hey, idolla-ay, idolla-ay, (Dollars, dollars): I will start spending like the Atighorghors, very soon. Oghene, I thank you-o.”
“Sit down woman!” Mr. Iroro, Ekeme’s father barked at his wife; and said further “Idolla-ay, idolla-ay. It is not only dollars, it is pounds sterling you will be spending soon.” He mocked her.
“What is that suppose to mean? Are you saying you are not in support of our daughter’s  traveling out to further her education to make us enjoy in future?” She replied while staring into her husband’s eyes as she abruptly stopped dancing.
“Woman! Look before you leap! We scarcely know this man offering to take our daughter to Italy, in the name of one society helping people in Nigeria. Many things are happening in this country these days. I don’t have money to give to anybody to procure any document we will not see the head or tail at the end of the day, in the name of traveling. Many people have been duped through this type of promise in the past. My hand is not in this Italian promise,” her husband had pointed out.
“Oh, Oga! Are you suspecting I am a 419 (dupe)? Never mind. All I need from you is your consent to release your daughter for the trip. Once you agree, I will come along with a photographer to snap a passport of hers to do her international passport and other necessary documents for her traveling”. Adewale, explained, smiling cunningly.
“You mean, you will be responsible for the sponsorship of her trip totally?”
"No sir!" Adewale answered.
“Tell me how everything will go then,” he said.
“After snapping her passport photograph, I will use it to procure international passport for her. It is after the international passport has been obtained that you will need to contribute a token to process other important documents to make her traveling possible,” he told him.
“So, how much is the cost of the documents, and how long will it take to get them?” he inquired, as he was getting convinced that Adewale may be trusted. Adewale was very glad that the somehow sensible looking Iroro was beginning to fall into his dangerous scheme. “Yes! He is beginning to cooperate. Another victim is already in my net,” he thought to himself inwardly.
“Well, to make certain areas clear to you, I just want to let you know I am not a stranger in this village. I am an indigene of this community though I was born in Lagos. I have been helping many youths to travel to Europe and anywhere they choose to go worldwide. Anyway, back to your question. It will only cost N300,000 to get the documents. But never mind if you don't have the money now; I will use my own money to procure them within a week but you will pay me later,” he had said; his mind racing and calculating as he knew Iroro is a rational thinking person and could refuse to bring the amount if he asks him to do so without showing him some fake documents he intends to bring later.
“Osanobua – o! That is a large sum of money. And you promise to use your own money to get the documents for my daughter so I can pay later!” he exclaimed, looking pleasantly surprised at Adewale’s seeming generosity.
“Yes of course. What am I an official of HTPP for, if I cannot use my position to help my people?” he had said rhetorically.
While the two men were discussing, Mrs. Iroro and her daughter were all ears, smiling and winking at each other from time to time. As soon as Adewale had assured them he would get the documents for Ekeme’s father to pay later, her mother jumped like a panther from where she had been standing when she stopped dancing, and used her two hands to pull her husband up from his seat, to stand on his feet.
“Come on darling, let us dance to this miraculous development in our life,” she had said, and started singing a melodious song in vernacular thus: “Orwa-iroro, orwa iroro, orwa iroro nominoje, orwa iroro nomino je-o.”
Some of their nearby neighbours who heard the couple singing and dancing, rushed to the scene to savour her milky tune and inquired about the reason for their celebration. In a twinkle of an eye, the news of Ekeme’s luck to travel to Italy swept the entire ears in the village, like the roar of thunder. Many came running helter-skelter to the Iroros’ household to confirm the story from the horse’s mouth, while Adewale was still there.
Adewale was thrilled by the reaction of the couple. The Iroros’ enthusiasm and celebration made some other villagers go on their knees, begging him to show them the same kindness he had shown to the Iroros. He was mesmerized by the way they rolled on the ground and begged to be included in the bandwagon of his doomed victims. However, unknown to him, some of the villages had decided to lay ambush for him.
On his way from Emeke village about 6p.m, to board a boat from River Otokutu coast to Okamuka town, from where he would board a bus to Benin city, where other of his syndicate were based, Adewale was hijacked by ten of the village elders. When they appeared from nowhere along a footpath to the river side, he was frightened. “Oh damn it! They have discovered my evil plan!” He had said inwardly and tried to escape from them with the speed of moving bullet. But, even if they wanted to capture him, he was not going to surrender so lamely.
With this development, he wanted to dash into a nearby swamp, yet he contemplated about the possibilities of using his gun to scare them off, to make his escape easier. He used his right hand fingers to feel the bulge of the gun tucked in-between his right hip and the dirty brown jean he wore. Using his eyes, he calculated the number of the villagers who had sprung up to deal with him as he thought. He thought about how many bullets he had in the gun, in case his assailants were also armed to engage him in a gun battle.
“Oh what kind of mess have I put myself into today, for the sake of earning Italian Dollars?” he queried himself inwardly, as he jettisoned the option of dashing into the swamp, and face his 'ambushers' one-on-one.
Just as he was about to lift up the extra-large T-shirt he wore, concealing the gun, and bring it out to engage them, his intended action was deflated when eight young bare busted virgins with ripe inviting breasts came from behind the ten elderly men he had presumed must have come to deal with him. Perhaps they have found out one way or the other that he was an agent of sorrow. Adewale was taken aback by this unexpected development.... 

NOTE: Read the complete story from the book, to know how Adewale ended up.
(Excerpts from The Salacious Don Juan a collection of ten novellas written by Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga