Friday, February 10, 2017
Talking Movies
It’s not everyday ‘goal smashing’ and ‘record-breaking’. Sometimes we need to take a break to relax our minds and souls. And the euphoria of forgetting your present just to be enraptured in a story is one of the great joys of living. Luckily we have people whose passion is to bring other people’s stories to life visually and this is what the movie industry represents… an opportunity to experience a moment in time; whether it is an intense emotional journey, a light-hearted moment of laughter/romance, a fictional world of horror and fear or even a walk through history and time.
I know, you could care less for this preamble but I say all these to say that just because a movie is recently released, doesn’t mean it’s not worth talking about. Every year tons of films are churned out around the world and sticking to latest blockbuster hits sometimes does no justice to all the other great movies that aren’t critically acclaimed. So I shall return back to my habit of sharing films that made an impression on me when I watched them. Starting now:
1.Moana -I’m a huge Disney fan but never has a song so caught my attention that it became the sole reason for hunting down a film. Well maybe this isn’t the first time but it’s a first for me since 2016. I kept seeing clips of the animation from Lira (a south African songstress)’s version of the main soundtrack titled How far I’ll go (which was sung by Auli’I Carvalho in the cartoon) and I kept longing to watch the film. Of course, I hate the cinema rush when a movie is just released so I didn’t go see it then. But watching it now, I’m just in so much awe of this animation. It dealt with a theme of identity, the search to find out who one is meant to be. From the love seeking Maui (voiced by The Rock/Dwayne Johnson) to the dumb chicken, Hay Hay, what’s not to love? Sometimes all we need is one supporter who believes in the road we’ve chosen to follow to allow our hearts roam free and enable us to do great things that can affect all of humanity. The pain of saying goodbye to the familiar just to embrace a calling on the inside while being filled with doubts/questions of if you are on the right path, resonated 100% with me. Then there was the original soundtrack by Mark Macina and all the songs co-written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Opetaia Foa’i, and the diversity (culture of the lead character, Moana) that endeared it to me just the way watching Lilo and Stitch or Pocahontas felt the first time I watched it. If you haven’t seen this animation, please do, it’s really worth watching.
2. Non Stop - from the minute I saw Liam Neeson in mid-air on an airplane from the advert of this movie, I knew I would love it. In this movie an Alcoholic US Air Marshall (who happened to have had a bad turn in his life) boards a transatlantic flight from New York to London which is targeted by two guys trying to make a point, that security is an illusion because no one is truly safe because anything can happen at any time. Once again, it took one person believing in Bill Marks (the lead character) to help him solve the mystery, reveal the culprits and get everyone left out alive. Yes, I said left because a few people did die on the plane before he could get a handle on the situation (he killed one person because of his false suspicion), not to mention the bashing he got from the media. This 2014 Thriller/action film was #1 in the box office outwitting the Lego Movie and Son of God and exceeding its $50millon budget almost four times was rated moderately high by IMDb and Rotten tomatoes as above average. Although, I felt the presence of Lupita Nyong’o was unnecessary in the film because it was an insignificant character struggling for limelight attention. Nonetheless, it's a movie I won’t mind seeing more than once.
3.The Forest - when I chose to watch this 2016 film, I didn’t expect it to have a horror edge. I usually don’t check genres when watching a new movie. But from the first five minutes, I knew the film will play tricks on my mind. To be honest, Taylor Kinney was the main reason I watched this film (no offense to Natalie Dormer, she's also a great actress) because he has this look about him that is kind of suggestive. Although there was nothing unique per say about the film because it was quite predictable - even Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb and Metacritic websites rated it poorly - I loved the notion it portrayed, that when you allow sorrow or sadness into your heart, it gives room to more sinister thoughts to creep in which can lead you to do something life threatening to yourself. Plus I admit, I’m somewhat drawn to the supernatural film genre with psychological twists. So, two identical twin sisters go into Aoikigahara forest popularly known as a suicide forest (this forest actually exists in Japan and yes, people do go there to commit suicide), one to discover the mystery behind the forest and the other to find her twin which people say must be dead because no one who stays that long in the forest makes it out alive. So the question is, did they find each other or did only one of them make it out alive? Watch it and find out for yourself.
4. Boruto - As a Naruto fan, I felt his story was the ultimate, no other spin-off would be worthy of my attention. The first time my manga friends told me to read Boruto, I got bored in the first episode reliving Uzumaki Naruto’s initial Kage Bushin & Rasengan moves through his son who is also a Shinobi. It took me almost a year to get back to it but rather than read, I decided to watch the anime and I fell for it. It may not have all the highs and lows like the Naruto story like the death of Jiraiya or a sneak peak into Kushina and Minato (Naruto’s parents)’s life, but what it holds is a strong narrative of how we can take for granted the little joys of life. Boruto initially came off to me an entitled spoiled kid struggling against the preconceived notion that he was meant to take after his dad and grandad and become Hokage of Konoha. But in all fairness, he was just a kid looking for a way to know his father more, have his dad be proud of him and to have a normal life as one happy family without the burden of responsibilities his father’s job entailed. If you have trouble reading, I suggest you wear your glasses whenever you watch a subtitled anime because it does take a toll on your eyes eventually but it will worth your time.
Last but not least, I’d like to say farewell to an actor whose work I greatly respect. John Hurt. Some of you know him as Gandalf from Lord of the Rings and others as the voice of the dragon in the series Merlin. He has been on our screens for such a long time and now that he is gone I shall sorely miss him.
So what are you waiting for? Embrace the weekend by watching a great movie and do share the details of your recent favourite movies in the comment section. I look forward to hearing
I know, you could care less for this preamble but I say all these to say that just because a movie is recently released, doesn’t mean it’s not worth talking about. Every year tons of films are churned out around the world and sticking to latest blockbuster hits sometimes does no justice to all the other great movies that aren’t critically acclaimed. So I shall return back to my habit of sharing films that made an impression on me when I watched them. Starting now:
1.Moana -I’m a huge Disney fan but never has a song so caught my attention that it became the sole reason for hunting down a film. Well maybe this isn’t the first time but it’s a first for me since 2016. I kept seeing clips of the animation from Lira (a south African songstress)’s version of the main soundtrack titled How far I’ll go (which was sung by Auli’I Carvalho in the cartoon) and I kept longing to watch the film. Of course, I hate the cinema rush when a movie is just released so I didn’t go see it then. But watching it now, I’m just in so much awe of this animation. It dealt with a theme of identity, the search to find out who one is meant to be. From the love seeking Maui (voiced by The Rock/Dwayne Johnson) to the dumb chicken, Hay Hay, what’s not to love? Sometimes all we need is one supporter who believes in the road we’ve chosen to follow to allow our hearts roam free and enable us to do great things that can affect all of humanity. The pain of saying goodbye to the familiar just to embrace a calling on the inside while being filled with doubts/questions of if you are on the right path, resonated 100% with me. Then there was the original soundtrack by Mark Macina and all the songs co-written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Opetaia Foa’i, and the diversity (culture of the lead character, Moana) that endeared it to me just the way watching Lilo and Stitch or Pocahontas felt the first time I watched it. If you haven’t seen this animation, please do, it’s really worth watching.
2. Non Stop - from the minute I saw Liam Neeson in mid-air on an airplane from the advert of this movie, I knew I would love it. In this movie an Alcoholic US Air Marshall (who happened to have had a bad turn in his life) boards a transatlantic flight from New York to London which is targeted by two guys trying to make a point, that security is an illusion because no one is truly safe because anything can happen at any time. Once again, it took one person believing in Bill Marks (the lead character) to help him solve the mystery, reveal the culprits and get everyone left out alive. Yes, I said left because a few people did die on the plane before he could get a handle on the situation (he killed one person because of his false suspicion), not to mention the bashing he got from the media. This 2014 Thriller/action film was #1 in the box office outwitting the Lego Movie and Son of God and exceeding its $50millon budget almost four times was rated moderately high by IMDb and Rotten tomatoes as above average. Although, I felt the presence of Lupita Nyong’o was unnecessary in the film because it was an insignificant character struggling for limelight attention. Nonetheless, it's a movie I won’t mind seeing more than once.
3.The Forest - when I chose to watch this 2016 film, I didn’t expect it to have a horror edge. I usually don’t check genres when watching a new movie. But from the first five minutes, I knew the film will play tricks on my mind. To be honest, Taylor Kinney was the main reason I watched this film (no offense to Natalie Dormer, she's also a great actress) because he has this look about him that is kind of suggestive. Although there was nothing unique per say about the film because it was quite predictable - even Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb and Metacritic websites rated it poorly - I loved the notion it portrayed, that when you allow sorrow or sadness into your heart, it gives room to more sinister thoughts to creep in which can lead you to do something life threatening to yourself. Plus I admit, I’m somewhat drawn to the supernatural film genre with psychological twists. So, two identical twin sisters go into Aoikigahara forest popularly known as a suicide forest (this forest actually exists in Japan and yes, people do go there to commit suicide), one to discover the mystery behind the forest and the other to find her twin which people say must be dead because no one who stays that long in the forest makes it out alive. So the question is, did they find each other or did only one of them make it out alive? Watch it and find out for yourself.
4. Boruto - As a Naruto fan, I felt his story was the ultimate, no other spin-off would be worthy of my attention. The first time my manga friends told me to read Boruto, I got bored in the first episode reliving Uzumaki Naruto’s initial Kage Bushin & Rasengan moves through his son who is also a Shinobi. It took me almost a year to get back to it but rather than read, I decided to watch the anime and I fell for it. It may not have all the highs and lows like the Naruto story like the death of Jiraiya or a sneak peak into Kushina and Minato (Naruto’s parents)’s life, but what it holds is a strong narrative of how we can take for granted the little joys of life. Boruto initially came off to me an entitled spoiled kid struggling against the preconceived notion that he was meant to take after his dad and grandad and become Hokage of Konoha. But in all fairness, he was just a kid looking for a way to know his father more, have his dad be proud of him and to have a normal life as one happy family without the burden of responsibilities his father’s job entailed. If you have trouble reading, I suggest you wear your glasses whenever you watch a subtitled anime because it does take a toll on your eyes eventually but it will worth your time.
Last but not least, I’d like to say farewell to an actor whose work I greatly respect. John Hurt. Some of you know him as Gandalf from Lord of the Rings and others as the voice of the dragon in the series Merlin. He has been on our screens for such a long time and now that he is gone I shall sorely miss him.
So what are you waiting for? Embrace the weekend by watching a great movie and do share the details of your recent favourite movies in the comment section. I look forward to hearing
Saturday, January 28, 2017
One down, Eleven to go
January, the month of new year resolutions and enthusiasm is over.
For those who carry out monthly introspection of personal goals set, these last days of the month can be either a wakeup call to do something fast or a time for despondency. Man was created to work and being idle does more danger to you than you can ever know. It wears down your self-esteem, makes you bitter and unappreciative of life, etc.
The truth is, time waits for nobody but wallowing in self-pity over the fact that the first month of the year didn’t go as planned won’t change anything. Rather, it will sap you of the strength to forge on in the months to come. So you didn’t get all your targets hit. No big deal. There are eleven more months in 2017 to do that. If you already have plans for February, know that making up for January means you have to work extra hard to realise all your goals.
So gear up and hit that mark.
Last year, I encountered so many problems that made it hard to stay faithful on blogsphere and some of my readers thought I had dropped off the map. But offline, I achieved my dreams last year and for those who followed me on my facebook pages, you can tell that I never stopped talking. This year, I’ve decided to change my trajectory so that my blog lives up to its name, Life, Love and Anything Goes. For now, all I can say is thank you for being here and taking out the time to follow me on as many social media platforms. I look forward to more engagements with you per post.
We may have hit the ceiling but our focus is beyond the sky. We choose our yard stick for success because eternity is our goal. One day soon, we will get to our dream destination and share tales of what it took to do so.
Just keep on striving and make every day in 2017 count.
Happy New Year and welcome back!
For those who carry out monthly introspection of personal goals set, these last days of the month can be either a wakeup call to do something fast or a time for despondency. Man was created to work and being idle does more danger to you than you can ever know. It wears down your self-esteem, makes you bitter and unappreciative of life, etc.
The truth is, time waits for nobody but wallowing in self-pity over the fact that the first month of the year didn’t go as planned won’t change anything. Rather, it will sap you of the strength to forge on in the months to come. So you didn’t get all your targets hit. No big deal. There are eleven more months in 2017 to do that. If you already have plans for February, know that making up for January means you have to work extra hard to realise all your goals.
So gear up and hit that mark.
Last year, I encountered so many problems that made it hard to stay faithful on blogsphere and some of my readers thought I had dropped off the map. But offline, I achieved my dreams last year and for those who followed me on my facebook pages, you can tell that I never stopped talking. This year, I’ve decided to change my trajectory so that my blog lives up to its name, Life, Love and Anything Goes. For now, all I can say is thank you for being here and taking out the time to follow me on as many social media platforms. I look forward to more engagements with you per post.
We may have hit the ceiling but our focus is beyond the sky. We choose our yard stick for success because eternity is our goal. One day soon, we will get to our dream destination and share tales of what it took to do so.
Just keep on striving and make every day in 2017 count.
Happy New Year and welcome back!
Saturday, January 23, 2016
LASSA FEVER 2016 OUTBREAK IN NIGERIA

The reason I believe Nigerians should be more concerned is because the Lassa Virus was discovered and named after a village in Borno State where it was found. It has plagued us as a nation since 1969 with the highest death rates occurring in 2012 with about 1,723 cases of infection, and about 112 fatalities were recorded. With so much hygienic issues (which happens to be the reason why the Ebola virus was such a threat), the chances of this becoming a population wipe-out mechanism are high. As of this moment, despite 10 states reported to have this health challenge (including Edo State where I live), only 42 persons - as at last Sunday - have passed on from the virus. I’ve heard a few Nigerians question the health sector of the country saying, ‘why can’t the ministry of health put a stop to the spread of this disease with the same urgency with which Ebola was prevented?’ The truth is right now, health workers are at the highest risk of contracting this disease and they want nothing more than for the spread to be curtailed. With the case of Ebola, it was the wisdom, courage and selfless act of the late Dr. Mrs Adedovah that helped us identify patient zero and quickly halt the spread of the deadly virus. Unfortunately, no one knows who patient zero for this lassa outbreak is neither was it diagnosed as lassa until multiple people started dying in a similar fashion. This is partly due to the fact that the symptoms of Lassa fever are very similar to that of fever and malaria. Just imagine in a country where 90% of the populace self-medicates in a bid to avoid the high cost of health care, how do you think people who have a week long fever with sore throat and joint pain would react when they first start experiencing these symptoms? It’s not until blood starts coming out of their orifices will they realize all isn’t well and they need to go to the hospital. By then the doctors will need to do check-up and woe betide the health worker whose supply of hand gloves and protective masks just got exhausted or wasn’t supplied that day due to policy/administrative issues. Do you know it takes 76 vials of the Ribavirin drug as injections for 5 days to effectively treat lassa fever? If you hate injections, just do the maths and it’ll come up to about 13 vials injected into an infected person per day.
So what can we do to avoid going through all that? The answer is simply by observing proper hygiene. Since the endemic virus is hosted by ‘multi-mammate’ (multiple mammary gland) rats which you can hardly tell apart from a normal rat, simply avoid using any utensil without washing/rinsing it especially if it is in an area where you know rats visit and try to play. These days rats eat into plastic so when I hear rodent proof container for storing foods or food items, I’m thinking something metallic. When you feel the urge to sneeze, use a hankie or cover your mouth properly and wash your hands as soon as possible because the virus can also be transmitted through aerosols a well as contact with items contaminated by rat fluid or excrement and fluids from an infected person. Try to decongest your environment of rats by properly disposing perishable items and taking out the thrash daily; also by fumigating or using rat killers (I here rat traps - be it poison or the sticky paper type - are now more expensive these days. I salute our smart business savvy market women who know how to move with the trends/seasons, lol). Go to a hospital and be willing to be quarantined if need be to protect yourself and loved ones. For more details, just google lassa fever (of course there are a ton of online resources on how to prevent Lassa fever). Let’s be wise this season and take good care of ourselves.
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