ROB PARKER, ESPN COOMMENTATOR APOLOGIZES TO RG3 FOR “CORNBALL BROTHER” COMMENT

ROB PARKER apologizes to RG3

Nearly a week after questioning whether Robert Griffin III is “a brother or a cornball brother,” now-suspended “First Take” commentator Rob Parker has issued an apology for his comments.

“I blew it and I’m sincerely sorry,” Parker wrote on Twitter. “I completely understand how the  issue of race in sports is a sensitive one and needs to be handled with  great care. This past Thursday I failed to do that.”

The full text of the apology is below. Like in his original statement, Parker hides under the “everybody else is talking about this, so why not me?” blanket, but at least he does acknowledge that RG3 doesn’t deserve scorn, implied or explicit, for living a perfectly normal private life and not living up to some arbitrary definition of African-American “authenticity.”

“He’s black, but he’s not really down with the cause,” Parker said at the time. “He’s not one of us. He’s kind of black, but he’s not really like the guy you’d want to hang out with … I keep hearing these things. We all know he has a white fiancée. There was all this talk about he’s a Republican.”

The fact that it was noted “First Take” screamer Stephen A. Smith who brought an air of common sense to the discussion shows how far off the beam Parker flew: “I’m uncomfortable with where we just went,” Smith said immediately after Parker’s comments. “RG3, the  ethnicity or the color of his fiancée is none of our business, it’s  irrelevant, he can live his life in whatever way he chooses. The braids  that he has in his hair, that’s his business, that’s his life, he can  live his life.”

It’s worth pointing out that Parker has apparently demonstrated a remarkable change of heart. He retweeted several tweets in support of his statement, and in the wake of Thursday’s show he attacked a Twitter critic by saying, “Bet u didn’t even see show. Typical and uneducated.” (Also of note: ESPN re-aired the “First Take” segment later in the day, indicating that the producers didn’t think, or didn’t care enough, to edit it out.)

But, hey, we understand; if you say something demonstrably ridiculous and get suspended, you might want to backpedal a fair piece if you value your job. That’s how these matters go. Our colleague Doug Farrar already effectively demonstrated that Parker has a habit of slinging outrageous, look-at-me yawps designed to inflame, not enlighten. It’s time to widen the spotlight a bit.

Parker isn’t acting in a vacuum; his shtick gets play because “First Take” gives it play. And by “distancing” itself from Parker’s remarks by putting him on some nebulous “indefinite suspension,” ESPN gets to chastise Parker for running his mouth when it created the very conditions and incentive for him to do so. “First Take” is built on manufactured outrageousness, on commentators deliberately playing can-you-top-this with high-volume, low-substance opinion.

The problem for ESPN is, the stench fromFirst Take” guys like Parker and Skip Bayless lingers over the rest of the four-letter network. Earlier this week, Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch effectively documented the increasing disgust that other ESPN staffers feel with the circus-like atmosphere — manure and all — of “First Take” and similar debate shows.

“They don’t say, ‘”First Take” said this or that,’” Deitsch quoted one staffer as saying. “It’s, ‘ESPN said this or that.’ I don’t wish to be lumped in with that nonsense.”

With good reason. Wright Thompson, Liz Merrill and Ryan McGee, to name three of many, write more insightful grocery lists than anything “First Take” produces. Scott Van Pelt and Rachel Nichols prove that it’s possible to do television without becoming a caricature. And ESPN’s “30 for 30″ series is some of the best documentary filmmaking in any genre. All this quality, and the clowns on “First Take” and similar debate shows undermine it with every braying segment. (Consider, for instance: Is Blake Griffin black or white, Stephen A. flicking off Skip, Stephen A. using a certain term for LeBron James … you get the idea.)

Sports should be about debate; if you love a team or a player enough to root for them, you ought to be able to stand up for them outside the game, too. But there’s a line between honest opinion and calculated trolling, and it’s not hard to see. ESPN’s many fans deserve better than to have low-rent, political-ad-style hackery passed off as informed discussion.

Rob Parker’s apology was a good start. His colleagues and superiors ought to follow suit.

Full text of Parker’s apology:

I blew it and I’m sincerely sorry.   I completely understand how the  issue of race in sports is a sensitive one and needs to be handled with  great care. This past Thursday I failed to do that.  I believe the  intended topic is a worthy one. Robert’s thoughts about being an  African-American quarterback and the impact of his phenomenal success  have been discussed in other media outlets, as well as among sports  fans, particularly those in the African-American community.  The failure  was in how I chose to discuss it on First Take,  and in doing so,  turned a productive conversation into a negative one. I regrettably  introduced some points that I never should have and I completely  understand the strong response to them,  including ESPN’s reaction.  Perhaps most importantly, the attention my words have brought to one of  the best and brightest stars in all of sports is an unintended and  troubling result. Robert Griffin III is a talented athlete who not only  can do great things on the field, but off the field handles himself in a  way we are all taught – with dignity, respect and pride. I’ve contacted  his agent with hopes of apologizing to Robert directly. As I reflect on  this and move forward, I will take the time to consider how I can  continue to tackle difficult, important topics in a much more thoughtful  manner.

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WERE THEY WRONG? WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Maimuna Anyene died with her four children (Kamsi, 2, twins Kayna and Kayne 1, and Kamal, 7 months), her husband, mother and other relatives in last Sunday’s Dana crash, while heading to Lagos to attend her younger brother’s wedding, which was scheduled to take place yesterday, June 9th. A total of nine members of the same died on that day in that crash.
Maimuna lived in the US, and was in Nigeria with her kids specifically to spend time with her husband who lived mostly in Nigeria and to attend her brother’s wedding. But they all died in the ill fated flight.
Ndako Mijindadi, Maimuna’s younger brother went ahead with his wedding despite losing Maimuna and eight other family members in that crash. The wedding took place yesterday at the Incubator, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Ndako is now being heavily criticized for going ahead with the wedding, especially considering the dead are yet to be buried. Was he wrong for going ahead with it? What would you do?
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LIVE FROM BBA 2012 STUDIO – NIGERIAN GOLDIE LEADS ON BBA FACEBOOK COMMENTS

The image on the left is an inside look at the rehearsal, currently going on at the official venue of the Big Brother Africa 2012 which will premieres this evening.The performers are seen here rehearsing their songs. We also saw artists going through their sound check routines for Africa’s biggest reality show.

Meanwhile the battle is already on full blast, even before the event commenced..A look at the official  BBA facebook introduction of the seven celebrity housemates showed that Nigerian Representatives Goldie Harvey is leading the way with more hits and comments..

A look at the site earlier today..Goldie had 1,401 comments,517 likes and 20 shared links..Hot on her trails is is South African Representative and star ‘Babilicious’ with 870 comments, 450 likes and 2 page shares.

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BIG BROTHER AFRICA 2012 STARTS TODAY…EXCLUSIVE PICS…WHO’S HOSTING…WHO’S PERFORMING

The stage is set for a 91 day journey in which attitude, friendship and emotions will be put to the test. The glamorous opening of Big Brother Africa 7 tagged “The Stargame” will grace DSTV Channel 198 today, May 6, 2012. Fans are in a state of frenzy to meet housemates from fourteen African countries from which a winner will be selected.

Check out the images of the living areas on the show below:

    

THE HOST:
Ikponmwosa Osakioduwa: The undenialably talented 32-year-old sleek and smooth talking Nigerian is simply called IK. BBA fans first met IK in 2009 when he took over from Kabelo Ngakane by hosting BBA 4. As the official host of BBA, his energy, skills and captivating sense of humour has thrilled audiences across Africa and won him over to BBA producers, fans and housemates.
Charming, articulate and easy going IK returns for the fourth time to anchor The Stargame. “I am not surprised he has come this far in his career because I remember listening to his programme on radio and believe me, he is good” recalls Jennifer Akpan, a marketer with a first generation bank.
He studied Economics in the University of Lagos where he started his career professionally in the television industry on a show called “Campus Circuit” which aired on African Independent Television (AIT). After graduating from school in 2001, he worked for Silverbird’s Rhythm 93.7fm as a presenter and he was known as “The Wild Child” as a result of his mischievous and humorous attitude.
As an ace presenter, he has anchored lots of shows and programmes including M-NET’s Studio 53, Comedy Live Lagos and the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria. “He is so cute and to top it all, he is six feet tall” said Faith Obong, a reporter. As a multiple award winning presenter, he is at the peak of his career.
THE ARTISTES: Jermaine Lamar Cole: He is a determined, creative and gifted Grammy nominated rapper popularly called J Cole. Born January 28, 1985, he had a passion for music at a very tender age which he explored and developed. He became the first rap artiste to be signed on to Roc Nation, an influential record label owned by Jay – Z. Based in New York, his debut album “The Sideline Story” has gained him worldwide attention.
He has collaborated with stars like Beyonce, Missy Eliot, Trey Songz, Drake among others. He is the major reason why Stargame was chosen as the tag for this year’s edition of BBA as he is scheduled to perform for the first time in Africa with some of his hit tracks at the grand opening of the show.
Naeto C: Naetochukwu Chikwe, an Imo State indigene born in Houston, Texas on December 17, 1982 is a multiple award rapper, afrobeat artiste and record producer, who has carved a niche for himself in the music industry. He is one of the foremost Nigerian artistes scheduled to perform at BBA opening ceremony.
Cabo Snoop: Although he was a guest artiste at Big Brother Africa Amplified, he has been invited again to perform alongside other artistes. Born November 1, 1990 in Angola, he was called nobody at home because his mother had lost three children and nobody knew if he would die or survive. He got his name from his record label, Power House, and his hit track ‘Windek’ shot him to stardom.
Camp Mulla: They are Kenyan hip hop group on the performing artistes list for BBA 7 opening. This will not be the first time as they have shared the stage with big names such as P Square, Naeto C and Flavour. They are one of the most exciting upcoming groups in Kenya.
Aemo’ E Face: He is a South-African based Malawi pop singer, rapper and entrepreneur. Born 1987, in Amos Mazinyane, he was introduced to the music scene at the age of six by his dad when he forced him to join the choir at his native church.
Davido: David Adeleke was born in Atlanta, USA and has been producing music since the tender age of 13. He shot into stardom with his hit track ‘Dami Duro’.
Sam Phiri: He is a Times correspondent who has been delegated to cover the live grand opening of this edition of BBA.
No doubt, this year’s edition is going to be very explosive as Big Brother Africa are known to have the ‘magic wand’ to keep viewers glued to their TV sets throughout the duration of the show and you can count on us to bring you the dramas as they unfold.
As we wait on the unveiling of housemates and the attendant razzmatazz, we wish them (all housemate) a swell time in the Big Brother Africa’s house.
VIP Membership
Pay a once off fee of ZAR 70.00(or country equivalent), valid for the duration of the StarGame season, and get access to web exclusive video streams and exclusive clips.
In order to get VIP membership, you need a valid credit card (Visa/Mastercard) and a valid DStv Connect Profile. Note, this content is not suitable for users who are under the age of 18.
The BB VIP ‘members- only’ content package includes a live stream from within the shower (Monday to Friday), exclusive‘video on demand’ clips, rant and rave sessions with the Housemates, as well as web exclusive uncut material and a downloadable game.
The Seven Star Mates
I believe most[if not all] of us have at least read the profiles and biographies of our “starmates” aka “seven celebs”, isn’t it? Fortunately or unfortunately, this information says too little about the capabilities of these artists.
We all know that they are all talented in various fields as most of them are either into music, comedy or even showbiz of some sort. But this exceptional talent brings very many questions back to life and the chief one being, will there exceptional talents keep them in the house for 91 days? What about giving them an exceptional liking from the viewers out there and hence publicity? I guess this debate is for another day.
Having said that, here is another look into what you probably never knew about these 7 celebs. A full thread today provides a simple and yet  very critical look into what you could not have known about these starmates and it would take you by surprise when you find out that they also got these hidden abilities.

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