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WHY MICHAEL JACKSON IS THE GREATEST
He is the most successful artist in history according to guinness records, was the most awarded artist in the history of music, has the strongest fan base, has the strongest influence around the globe, was and still remains the biggest selling artist of all time, his thriller still remains after 30 yrs of its release the largest selling album in history selling over 110 million, his HIStory album still remains the largest selling multiple disc album of all times selling over 40 million, his dangerous album is the most successful new jack swing album of all time, his bad album is one of the best selling albums in the history of music, his invincible had the highest first week of sales for a foreign album in France selling over 166,000 copies, elvis presley's estate is worth $300 million in 57 years while michael has made over $315 million in far less than 2 yrs, he gave over $300 million to charity supporting over 40 charities, he got eight (8) Guinness World Records in 2006 alone, he won 26 american music awards thats more than any other artist, his Bad World Tour was the highest-grossing tour ever at the time; with over $125 million earned; this record was later broken by the Dangerous World Tour and later broken again by the HIStory World Tour, Guinness World Records listed Thriller in 2006 as the "most successful music video" selling over 9 million units, mike's Thriller was inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress; the first music video to ever receive this honor, bad album is the only album to have five of its singles peak at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, he was the first artist to chart four Top 10 singles from one album (Off the Wall), he was the first artist to chart seven Top 10 singles from one album (Thriller), he is the only artist to chart five # one hits, with "Thriller"'s "Billie Jean" he became the first artist to simultaneously have the number one album and number one single on Billboard's Pop Charts and Black Charts, following changes in Billboard's methodology he became the first artist to have a song debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 (You Are Not Alone), his memorial broke several facebook records, over 30% of all tweets on Twitter published on the anniversary of his death were about Michael Jackson, he is the first artist to sell more than one million song downloads in a week, had the largest audience in tv history ever at 1993 halftime superbowl, gave the most watched interview in 1993, broke racial barriers, is the most imitated all over the world, was the first one to receive 8 grammys in one night, was one of the rarest celebrities to be inducted into hall of fame twice, is the only artist to be inducted into dance hall of fame, broke thousands of records that aren't broken till date, his this is it concerts ticket sales broke 100s of records, his death unprecedentedly crashed hundreds of websites' engines and again broke records, more than 700,000 tickets were sold in less than four hours for the cancelled This Is It concert series in 2009, he sold around 800 million albums worldwide, following his death he became the first artist to sell more than 2 million downloads in a week, this is it movie has earned over $300 million worldwide to date, it also set a record for concert films with over $103.9 million in worldwide ticket sales in its first five days of release, he was the biggest selling artist of 2009, his this is it concerts' tickets were sold out within an hour but public demand for tickets resulted in the addition of 40 more concerts AEG said michael could hv sold even more dates, around two million people applied for pre sale tickets that was enough to fill the venue 50 times over; more than 1.5 million fans caused two sites offering pre-sale tickets to crash within minutes of going online, we are the world single is the fastest-selling American pop single in history; it became the first ever single to be certified multi-platinum; it received a 4× certification by the Recording Industry Association of America; its the biggest selling single in both US and pop music history
BOLA TINUBU AT 60
From the chambers of the Lagos State House of Assembly and the pitch of Teslimi Balogun Stadium,the celebration of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu at 60 years moved on to the stage yesterday.
On show at the prestigious MUSON Centre, Lagos ,was the play, Nigeria The Beautiful, telling the political story of Nigeria from Lord Fredrick to President Goodluck Jonathan through spectacle, dance and poetic dialogue.
It was written by the renowned activist-poet, Odia Ofeimun, who said Asiwaju Tibubu’s impressive contributions to the progressive political movements inspired the staging of the play.He described the host as an activist, a political gladiator.
Indeed Nigeria, particularly Lagos, is beautiful, Ofeimun said, declaring that Tinubu is one forthright politician who has worked to defend her political core. It was no surprise that the portraits of the nation’s founding fathers: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Mallam Ahmadu Bello along with that of the Asiwaju, welcomed dignitaries from all walks of life into the Shell Hall. They came to celebrate Tinubu who was also featured as a character in the play.
Ofeimun said: “To think of it, although many objective assessors have acclaimed the Hornbil House performances as grand showpieces, as we have named them, the point is that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu never managed to sit through any of them. But, sweet sensation, on his 60th birthday, here we are together with Nigeria The Beautiful. I think I am obliged to send him a ‘Happy Birthday Card’ because he sent me a properly signed letter of congratulations on my 50th birthday, when he was a governor, and another on my 60th, when he was no longer a governor. I need to register this because, outside the heckle of ceremonial occasions, he had, very consistently, showed me such unwonted deference… I never managed to get such opportunities. It was beginning to hug my mind with pin-pricks of conscience when his 60th birthday came to let me say that I am happy at the opportunity to ‘retaliate’. I mean, to reciprocate.”
The portraits, which are parts of the play’s poster, were representative of the progressive movement that has evolved in the polity.
He commended Tinubu’s contributions during his tenure as governor, saying his defence of the state against focused depredations was significant.
“It was after he became governor that I saw the other side of him that resonated with a concern of mine, which connects imaginative city building with a sense of grand nation building. As readers of my poetry can tell, I have a very personal relationship with Lagos, my city by the lagoon, in accordance with which I judge whoever gets on board as the harbour master.
“What is significant for me is the city’s representativeness of the ‘variousness’ that is Nigeria in a way that no other city can yet claim. The mode of Tinubu’s defence of Lagos state against the focused depredations was bound to pass into legend, especially in the face of federal voices insisting that Lagosians under him wanted to be treated as special citizens of the country. His road map to the future gave assurance that real roads can be built, which will not be washed away by the next rainy season. It got stuck in memory that Tinubu built roads to last and he established parastatals like LAWMA and LASMA to defend the citizens of the city.”
The poet recollected Asiwaju’s role in the forward-moving progressive movement from the military days, when he became governor and a political force to be reckoned with.
Ofeimun noted that the ‘birthday boy’, who was a senator in the Third Republic, was one of those whose support gave fillip to the pro-democratic movement as a serious project. “A politician, in the craw of a military regime who could support such a guerrilla outfit (the defunct TEMPO) had something to be said for him. Effectively, Bola Tinubu was acceding to centrality as a defender of progressive politics from his chosen stride. He was not only with those who marched on the streets, but those who provided what stasiologists, students of political parties and movements call the sinews of war.”
Ofeimun compared Asiwaju to the late Pa Alfred Rewane, who supported the progressive movements and individuals with his hard-earned money, saying; “Bola Tinubu was like a latter day emanation of the same spirit. With the difference that Rewane never had to run for any elections but Tinubu was a steadfast gladiator.”
He said: “In his days, after many NADECO stalwarts had to live in exile to escape military harassment, Tinubu proved his political mettle. At home or abroad, he never abandoned the turf. Throwing stones at dictatorship from some distance, he remained as close to the world of guerrilla journalism, with the panache of a warlord…Dealing in practicalities, he let idealism slip in as bonus after taking care of the necessity to run shop. There is no question that this was what made all the difference in how he ran for and became the Governor of Lagos State at the end of Gen. Abdusalaam Abubakar’s transition to civil rule.
At the end of the drama presentation, Asiwaju said: “Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, the cast and Ofeimun have gone through political history. The hope to transform our country is still alive. You just need to work harder. God bless Nigeria.”
In the audience were Tinubu’s wife, Senator Oluremi and their son, Seyi; Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Joke Orelope-Adefulire; Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola; Chief Bisi Akande; Aremo Segun Osoba; the publisher of Vanguard newspaper, Mr Sam Amuka; celebrity couple, Olu Jacobs and Joke Sylva; Chief Bisi Olatilo, among others.
He praised the Committee of Friends for putting the programme together.
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