Tuesday 30 April 2013

Community battle Lagos Church over noise pollution



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There seems to be no end in sight to the feud between residents of Mojisola Street, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos State and Evangelical Apostolic Church. The residents are accusing the church, owned by Prophet
Olatunji Talabi, aka Lesekese, of causing noise pollution in the area anytime it holds its services.

They said the noise emanating from speakers at the church, which was under construction, was "deafening".
It was learnt that a number of petitions had been sent to the state government over the issue.
In one of the petitions signed by Olusegun Olomofe, and sent to Governor Babatunde Fashola, the residents stated that government agency in charge of controlling such excesses was incapable of performing its statutory function.
The petition reads in part, "Since Evangelical Apostolic Church moved into the neighbourhood, its activities have been inimical to the general well-being of the residents and the noise level unbearable.
"Many elderly residents are not able to sleep whenever their service is in session."
The Chairman, MEGA Community Development Association, Mr. A.A. Bilesanmi, also showed our correspondent some letters of complaint written by the association to the police, Lagos State Environment Protection Agency and the Lagos State Government.
The MEGA CDA is made up of upper and lower Mojisola Street; Emmanuel Olorunfemi Street; Alimi Ogunyemi Street; Prince Ajenifuja Street and Gbagba Crescent.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the government initially replied the residents of the street.
The environmental protection agency wrote to the Chairman of the Mojisola Street Residents Association, Mr. Oye Balogun, saying the church had agreed to stop using external speakers; loud musical instruments, microphones and drums except on Sundays.
The letter by LASEPA said, "Sunday services should hold between 8am and 1pm. Evening services, including Sundays, should not exceed 8pm. Vigils should be reduced to once a month and must be without loudspeakers and musical instruments. The church is to ensure good neighbourliness with residents in the area."
However residents complained that nothing had changed.
Balogun, an 81-year-old retiree, said, "I am a retiree and I am old; all I want to do at this age is to eat and rest since I am not working anymore; but the level of the noise makes that difficult.
"We can't say that they shouldn't worship because freedom of worship is entrenched in the constitution of this country but the freedom to make noise is not allowed. We have been to the Ministry of the Environment but no action was taken. There was a time that LASEPA locked up the church but it was only for a few hours."
There was a service going on when PUNCH Metro visited the church on Wednesday morning and observed that, indeed, the noise from the church was deafening.
One of the church's pastors, Ilesanmi Oluwasakin, who spoke with our correspondent, said the church was being antagonised by the some Muslims in the executive of the CDA.
He said, "It is because three out of the executive members are Muslims, that's why they want the church shut down. After they reported, LASEPA came to investigate and closed the church. But when they realised that there was no problem, they allowed us to reopen.
"We have reduced the number of speakers we use. And after the residents started deflating the tires of vehicles belonging to our congregants, we bought a space for parking. We only have vigils once a month."
The General Manager of LASEPA, Mr. Rashees Shabi, said the noise pollution made by EAC ahd been reported to his office.
He said, "After the complaints were made, we shut down the church twice. The last time we closed it down was in May 2012. For us to open it again, an agreement was reached between all parties, including LASEPA.
"We decided that there shouldn't be external loud speakers and no vigil until the church building is completed. That agreement was signed by the complainants and the church.
"So when the executive members of Mojisola Street saw that EAC had breached the terms of the agreement, why didn't they report to LASEPA?
"If the residents report and we found that the church still pollutes the environment with noise, LASEPA would shut down the church indefinitely."

WZ KID RETURNS TO EME RECORDS





Pop star Ayo ' Wizkid ' Balogun and Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) are back in business. The news of the spilt began to melt away when Wizkid was seen with label mates, singer Shaydee and DJ Xclusive

in Benin Republic where they all performed at a show on April 5, 2013.



Fans were further calmed when Wizkid surprisingly called out Banky W on stage at a recently held Five Star Music Festival event put together by another Pop singer KCEE.

'...here in FESTAC and I love you guys so much. Right now I wanna bring up my big brother, my fam, you know my bestfriend, my business partner. Make some noise for Banky W!', Wizkid said on stage right before the duo performed one of their duets 'Roll it'.

All is back to normal but an inside source says terms have been renegotiated, both parties also realized that by parting ways, they would both lose, they are smart after all'.

Monday 29 April 2013

5 Interesting Facts About Baseball Bat

     Baseball is one of the popular sports in the world. Many people like to play and watch it from the field or from TV at home. The baseball bat is one of the vital elements that the players should have when they are in action. There is no information related to the person who has invented the first baseball bat. Based on the history the baseball bat, it comes in a wide array of shapes and sizes. If you like to play baseball with friends and family, you need to make sure that you can protect your hands by using the batting gloves. There are some various batting gloves sold in the market. One of them is xprtoex. The batting gloves enable you to protect the hands from any scratch and injury when you hit the ball with a batter.
1.    The History of Baseball Bats
In the early year, there were no exact rules on how to play baseball. People can do anything they want in the game for free. The shape and size of a batter is not settled. Moreover, the people at that time used any types of wood until they found the highest material.

Baseball Bat facts: baseball bats

2.    Pine Tar Incident
The second fact is about the Pine Tar incident. If you are a baseball lover, probably you are familiar with this event. It took place on 24th July 1983. It was the time when George Breet couldn’t not make the home run because of the Pine Tar located on the bat was extended to far away from the handle. Thus, he could not get a home run. Yankees was considered as the winner in the game.

Baseball Bat facts: Pine Tar Incident

3.    Honus Wagner
Honus Wagner is a prominent baseball player in 1900. This man was considered as one of the great hitter. He was the first player in the baseball history who had his signature get burned in a Louisville slugger.

Baseball Bat facts: Honus Wagner

4.    New rules
The rules for the baseball bat were set in 1890’s. The diameter of the bat should be raised up to 2.75 inches. Furthermore, the tip of the bat should be available in a round shape. Probably the official will set new rules again the few years to come.

Baseball Bat facts: various bats

5.    first rule
The first rule of the baseball history is related to the diameter of the bat. It was set that the diameter should never exceed more than 2.5 inches in 1859. The length of the bat had not decided by the official. In 1869, it should be in 42 inches long. The bat could be in any shapes.

Baseball Bat facts: baseball pitching

6.    flat baseball bat
In the past people also utilized the flat bat to play baseball. When the round bat became the norm, people tended to follow the trend. We may find out that the round bat is more preferable and reliable to hit the target than the flat one today.

Baseball Bat facts: flat bat