Thursday, March 5, 2009

The craze

It has been an absolutely fantastic past week. From Thursday, Feb 26th to today, March 5Th, it has been awesome. I can argue I have had more fun packed weeks but there was something different about this one. Maybe it was the buzz and hype of NEPA, or the visit of old friends, making news friends, knowing a friend more, or a full sum of all these things and more. This last week I realised the importance of friendship, the joy of brotherhood and true meaning of joy from deep within. Those who know me though, could argue that my week past was culminated by the eventual victory and goal scoring of my beloved Arsenal, my perennial underachievers but soul mate.
First of all, it was NEPA and the arrival of old friends, the running around, a feeling now seeming very familiar. NEPA, in itself was off the chain. I'm sorry I did not tell you what NEPA was: Never Expect a Party like this Again, a party in its fourth year of running and still very much a mainstay as one of the city of Ottawa's most hyped and attended event. It did not fail this year, as attendees will tell you. From the magnificence of the Carleton Rideau Raceway where it was held, to the kind of red carpet entrance only the Oscars can claim to better, paparazzi flashing cameras everywhere, the most outstanding combination of Disc jockeys from the city alongside one of North America's hypiest DJ in Dj MightyMike from Atlanta and of course the beautiful people who came to this party in the most glowing of outfit and eye catching beauty and class. It cannot be explained with words. I personally had excess fun, had my dance, my time at the door, making sure the party was not disrupted by anyone. I really do not want to drag on with this, I will let pictures speak for themselves.
Visit the web link below to have picture access to NEPA 2009:The re-invention

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Ottawa-ON/C-INEN-Organized/26142906860?ref=ts

Arsenal Football Club of England, recorded their first league victory in 5 matches, after 4 consecutive scoreless draws, and it was a welcome victory, praying it becomes the platform for success for the rest of the season and maybe beyond. The manner of the victory was meant to be expected but with Arsenal these days, one can never be too sure.



I can tell anyone who cares to know confidently that I'm NOT the kind of person some individuals have been painting me to be. I really would not care to make any comment on this, but had to because I feel I have let some people who expect more of me down or people who didn't expect to see me with such a behavior, down. I am innocent and will tell you I am not different from the Seun you know. I believe someday the truth will come out and if in truth, you care to know what happened or hear my side of the mind bugling note, you can always do that as I am in no way what it depicts. I will fully say I'm very sorry and apologetic to all parties involved, and I mean all and very willing to work things out with anyone, as far as they are not letting their personal agendas go ahead of them and cloud their judgment, reasoning and pride.
I love women, for who they are and that will never change.

I am saying a lot but I had to say something.

MC kamikaze, the name I carry with me when I'm either emceeing at an event, or hyping a DJ or something else to do with entertainment will be heard at a couple of places live between this day and the next week.
First around the corner, is "Unforgettable African Fest", organized by Central African Students Association at Carleton University. I will alongside Dj E.A.I & Dj Chiggzy at the New Bayou on Friday March 6th. Please come out and support CASA's fund raising initiative for only $5.








Next up is "Back to Origin (B20) by the Ottawa University Nigerian Students Association on March 7th at the Tabaret Hall of their campus. The event will be a combination of an information forum, a banquet dinner (lots and lots of Nigerian cuisine) and excitement performances such as a comedy drama depicting the African culture. Other performances include a fashion show, one mic event, special dance performances and many more. The main focus of the event will be on spreading an awareness of the on-going situations in Nigeria. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Tickets will be sold at the Uni center in the University of Ottawa on Friday this week, Tuesday and Thursday of next week from 9am - 4pm. For further information, please contact IBK (613) 875 2425 or Abu (613) 265 6511 .

The most anticipated event of the year is finally fast approaching. The immiment arrival and performance of Eldee, The Don is here.
When: March 13th
Time: 9PM - 2AM
Place: Barrymores
Price: Regular: CAD$30.00
V.I.P: CAD$50.00



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Hosted by MC kamikaze {Alariwo of Ottawa}