Point Blank dengan terjemahannya

Point Blank merupakan Game online yang sedang di gandrungi saat ini, hampir setiap warung game online berani di pastikan ada dari mereka yang sendang bermain point blank, atau PB, sebelum anda bermain PB ini berikut ini sedikit keterangan mengenai point balank dari Wikipedia, Point Blank (disingkat juga PB) adalah sebuah permainan komputer ber-genre FPS yang dimainkan secara online. Permainan ini dikembangkan oleh Zepetto dari Korea Selatan dan dipublikasikan oleh NCSoft. Selain di Korea Selatan, permainan ini mempunyai server sendiri di Thailand, Rusia, dan Indonesia. Di Indonesia, permainan ini dikelola oleh PT. Kreon. sms lebaran

Point Blank merupakan permainan tipe FPS First Person Shooter, untuk memainkan game ini dilakukan secara tim. Ada dua tim yang bertempur yaitu tim merah (seperti tentara) dan biru (seperti Polisi). Saat masuk ke dalam room kamu harus memilih satu diantara kedua tim. Berikut ini beberapa tipe game yang bisa dimainkan di point blank indonesia  dengan kata terjemahan diantaranya

* Dead Match : Pemenang ditentukan tim mana yang paling banyak  membunuh musuh yang biasanya telah di tentukan diawal

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* Destroy : jarang memainakan tipe ini, jadi gak tau persisi

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kehidupan baru

Setelah sekian lama ga nulis blog lagi..kangen banget pengen cerita disini.
banyak banget perjalanan yang udah saya lewati setiap hari, mulai dari seneng, susah, sedih sampe tau rasanya susah jadi orang yg bae..hehe *lebai yah..ckckck dan belum waktu lama ini saya bermain Point Blank

sekarang saya udah mulai ngerasain yang namanya kerja..yah walaupun saya ga seberuntung temen2 saya yg setelah lulus SMA bisa langsung kerja.sebenernya cita-cita saya juga setelah lulus SMA pengen langsung kuliah kaya anak2 lulusan SMA lainnya.hati saya juga berontak saat keluarga saya tidak bisa memberikan “bangku kuliah” pada saya.saat itu saya sudah berfikiran yang negatif aja sama keluarga saya.saya merasa sebagai anak bungsu yang tidak pernah mempunyai kesempatan untuk bisa kuliah.
tanpa saya sadari,setelah saya merenung,saya mulai berfikir bahwa semua yang saya fikirkan terhadap keluarga saya itu semuanya salah.seharusnya saya tidak berfikiran begitu.. bagai mana Cara Download Point Blank

saya mulai menyadari rencana Tuhan yang begitu indah dalam perjalanan hidup saya.mulai dari lulus SMA, selang beberapa bulan dari itu semua saya langsung di terima kerja di sebuah perusahaan yang cukup terkenal, padahal saya belum mempunyai pengalaman apa2, tapi dari situ saya sadar bahwa Tuhan itu sungguh baik.tanpa saya sadari, semua rencana Tuhan dalam hidup saya sangatlah berjalan dengan baik. dgn itu saya bisa terjemahan
saya juga mulai tau kenapa Tuhan ga ngizinin saya buat kuliah, di balik itu

semua Tuhan punya rencana yang indah buat masa depan saya, yaitu biar saya mulai bisa ga membebani keluarga terus terutama orang tua saya.a da waktunya dimana nanti Tuhan beri kesempatan sms lebaran pada saya untuk kuliah.
saya melakukan semua ini bukan karena untuk mengikuti kehendak saya.

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Atasi Insomnia akibat stres

Tittt..tiii..tiii..bunyi alarm hape dexter berbunyi. Jam 4 pagi ternyata. Mata masih bengkak dan merah,  padahal tidur dari jam 10 malam tadi. Suara-suara berisik terdengar dari balik pintu kamar. Seperti biasa, manusia malam di rumah ini selalu menghabiskan waktunya pada malam hari dan tidur di pagi atau siang harinya. Difa salah satunya, bersama teman-temannya menguasai malam hanya untuk menghabiskan sisa waktu. Cara Download Point Blank

Kenapa ya mereka begitu tahannya begadang? Pola tidur mereka berbanding terbalik dengan pola tidur manusia normal pada umumnya. Apa yang mereka harapkan sebenarnya? Tujuan, manfaat dari semua itu. Ujung-ujungnya kuliah nggak beres. Subhanallah, apalagi besok dah puasa yah.

Gejala seperti mereka ini bisa disebut insomnia, yaitu gangguan tidur. Penderita seperti mereka akan merasakan gejala-gejala seperti letih dan lelah sepanjang hari, secara terus menerus. Penderita akan mengalami kesulitan tidur atau selalu terbangun di tengah malam  dan tidak dapat tidur kembali. cemas dan stres berlebihan akibat beban pekerjaan disinyalir sebagai salah satu biang keladinya. Insomnia sebaiknya ditangani dengan baik agar tidak merembet seperti mengakibatkan terjadinya serangan jantung.

DR dr Nurmiati Amir, SpKJ(K) yang mengakui memang sekitar 10 persen dari jumlah penduduk Indonesia mengalami kesulitan tidur. Ukuran normal untuk orang dewasa tidur adalah 6-7 jam. Tapi penderita insomnia kebanyakan tidur hanya 3-4 jam saja. Kondisi itu dialami 28 juta orang Indonesia.

Beruntung bagi dex :) , yang bisa mengatur pola tidurnya yak. Gimana kalian? Penyakit ini menyerang siapapun, baik cowok maupun cewek. Seperti yang adik Difa bilang, si Karin, ” jam 2 tidur itu kepagian katanya”. Loh itu jam 2 pagi padahal. Memang jam berapa idealnya? Sekitar jam 5 an gitu katanya. Weleh…ni cewek aneh banget ya. ckckckc..

Trus bagaiamana sih cara mengatasi penyakit ini :) ? Mungkin sudah banyak yang tahu cara menangani insomnia namun selalu gagal. Coba cari di internet, bertaburan sekali cara-caranya. Disini dexter akan berbagi tips juga cara mengatasinya : Point Blank

Minimalisasikan asupan kafein seperti teh atau kopi. Bila ingin mengkonsumsinya, lakukanlah di pagi hari, atau paling lambat 4 jam sebelum tidur di malam hari. Kafein yang dikonsumsi terlalu dekat dengan waktu tidur hanya akan menghambat datangnya rasa ngantuk.

Melakukan ritual yang mendukung sebelum tidur. Kamu bisa memulainya dengan menuangkan minyak aromaterapi pada diffuser, mandi air hangat, menyetel lagu favorit atau melapisi tempat tidur dengan selimut yang nyaman.

Gunakan tempat tidur hanya untuk tidur. Bila kamu ingin membaca atau menonton tv sebaiknya lakukan di tempat lain sehingga dapat pergi ketempat tidur, alarm di tubuh kamu segera mengingatkan bahwa ini adalah waktu untuk tidur.

Hindari melihat jam terus menerus saat saat menjelang tidur. Kebiasaan ini hanya akan membuat kamu merasa tertekan. tempatkan jam yang tidak bisa dijangkau pandangan mata kamu, jadi ketika terbangun kamu tidak terganggu dengan waktu sehingga langsung tertidur kembali.O.o

Lakukan olahraga ringan 3-4 jam sebelum tidur. Kualitas tidur kamu akan menjadi lebih baik jika kamu teratur berolahraga selama 30 menit setiap harinya. Namun olahraga yang dilakukan pagi atau siang hari tidak akan mempengaruhi kualitas tidur kamu.

Usahakanlah untuk tidur di waktu yang sama setiap harinya, termasuk di akhir pekan. Bila pola ini sudah terbentuk, alarm tubuh kamu dengan mudah akan mematuhinya. terjemahan

Atur cahaya lampu kamar menjadi remang-reman ketika kamu akan tidur. gelap merangsang otak memproduksi melatonin yang membimbing mata untuk terpejam. 8|

Nah, bagaimana? Apakah ingin mencoba :) ? Sebagian kecil hati kamu mungkin akan berkata, “lakukanlah” dan sisanya,”biarkanlah”. Trus manfaat apa yang kamu dapat dengan begadang seperti itu? dexter disini hanya ingin menyampaikan pesan kepada orang rumah ini khususnya dan semua orang yang mengalami gangguan pada tidur. Jangan sia-siakan waktu, karena waktu nggak akan kembali lagi ke sms lebaran

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Buka Puasa di benhil

Bingung mencari lokasi yang menjual makanan untuk berbuka puasa Jika iya, tidak ada salahnya bila Anda mengunjungi Pasar Bendungan Hilir, Jakarta Pusat. Sebab, di sana terjual berbagai macam makanan untuk berbuka sekaligus sahur selama Ramadan.  sms  Lebaran

Ada yang bilang Pasar Bendungan Hilir atau biasa disingkat Benhil adalah surga takjil. Soalnya, sejak pukul 10.00 WIB hingga 18.00 petang, masyarakat bisa memilih beraneka ragam lauk pauk dan kudapan dari berbagai daerah di tempat ini. Point Blank

Jika Anda menyukai masakan pedas, makanan khas Minang, seperti rendang dan gulai tersedia. Begitu juga bila Anda termasuk penggemar makanan manis, seperti gudeg, di sini pun terjual. terjemahan

Sedangkan untuk makanan ringan, berbagai kue untuk berbuka puasa juga ada. Itu belum termasuk kolak pisang, bubur sumsum, sampai es buah yang menggoda selera. Obat Jerawat

Sayangnya, karena kenaikan tarif dasar listrik, harga makanan dis ana pun ikut naik. Tidak banyak memang, yakni antara lima hingga 10 persen. Namun, bagi sebagian warga, tetap saja terasa berat, mengingat sejumlah harga kebutuhan lain juga sudah terlebih dahulu naik.

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Bulu Mata Palsu dari Kaki Lalat

Siapa yang tidak ingin memiliki bulu mata panjang, lentik dan tebal. Seorang seniman asal Inggris, Jessica Harrison, mewujudkannya dengan cara ekstrim. Ia menjadikan kaki lalat sebagai material bulu mata palsu.

Harrison tidak menjual bulu mata karyanya. Mahasiswi bergelar Master of Fine Art dari Edinburgh College of Art, Inggris, itu hanya memamerkannya lewat situs Vimeo.com. point blank

Tak hanya itu, ia semakin menjadi perbincangan setelah menciptakan mulut, mata yaitu ‘bibir’ untuk kelopak mata. sms lebaran

Dari situs miliknya, terlihat Harrison sangat tertarik pada bagian tubuh. Ia menunjukkan seluruh rangkaian ‘furnitur tubuh’, seperti kursi yang ditumbuhi rambut kawat dan kloset berlemak. Harrison terlihat percaya diri menunjukkannya. Obat jerawat

Ia bukan yang pertama membuat aksesori mata ekstrim. Di video klip ‘Bad Romance’, Lady Gaga membuat geger dengan lensa kontak ala anime yang membuat mata terlihat lebih besar sekaligus mengerikan

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Mencontoh Aksi Ruby Sulit dan Mahal

Jakarta – Ruby Alamsyah, seorang ahli forensik digital yang memperagakan cara membobol ATM dengan kartu bodong di televisi dianggap melanggar etika serta memancing masyarakat untuk mengikuti tindak kejahatan serupa. Padahal untuk mengikuti aksi Ruby tersebut, tak semudah yang dibayangkan.  Festival Museum Nusantara

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“Tidak mudah untuk mengikuti aksi Ruby di TV,” ujar Timotius Witono, pakar keamanan jaringan Universitas Kristen Maranatha saat berbincang dengan detikINET, Senin (25/1/2010).

Timo, demikian ia akrab dipanggil mencontohkan bahwa untuk bisa melakukan aksi skimming, masyarakat harus memiliki alatnya. Dan tidak mudah dan murah untuk mendapatkannya.

“Reader-nya mungkin mudah, tapi writer-nya ini yang mahal. Dan gak mudah didapat. Kalau ingin memperolehnya secara legal harus izin dan segala macam administrasi yang njelimet,” katanya.Festival Museum Nusantara

Sebelumnya, Ruby dikritik keras oleh Roy Suryo. Anggota Komisi I DPR RI ini dengan tegas mengatakan bahwa aksi Ruby melanggar etika dan dapat memancing masyarakat untuk mengikuti aksinya. obat jerawat

“Kalau lebih detil banyak tuh di youtube. Dan disana disampaikan untuk edukasi. Buat saya no problem atas apa yang dilakukan Ruby. Kalau mau mengikuti membobol ATM bukan hanya karena menonton aksi Ruby. Kalau memang dasarnya mau jahat ya tayangan apapun bisa menginspirasi,” pungkasnya.

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Window 7 is a refinement of previous operating system

I have a job that requires computer support, if the job more and more, it will automatically also very much needed computer support. But once a few weeks ago I was so angry and disappointed because the computer is slow in processing all of the program, until when I tried to restart or to shut down the process also turned out for so long. obat jerawat
Then I got information from friends that now Microsoft has launched Windows 7. Window 7 is a refinement of previous operating system. After looking for reliable information so I know that the increase in performance on the window 7 can be identified from time to start (start-up), resume and shut off (shut downs) PC faster and improve power management and the Taskbar in Windows 7 easier control and helps to access programs and files you need faster. menghilangkan jerawat
I am very happy to know the presence of window 7, because the presence of Windows 7 is intended to ensure that everything that is done becomes easier and the possibilities are sought to be possible. Many jobs can be completed more easily and quickly. point blank
Apparently before installing the window 7 on the PC, users first have to know in advance about Windows 7 System Requirements and installation which includes processor (CPU), memory, graphics processors, and so forth.
In order to facilitate the installation then the instructions carefully read and use. I strongly believe that by using window 7 so my job will not be neglected, so I am very confident to use the window 7. How about you, Are you interested in using windows 7? Let soon prove greatness window 7.

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Your Vote. Our History

I grew up with a picture of my great-grandfather, Fred Grigsby, casting his first vote. I never knew exactly when it was taken, but the image captures a powerful moment in history. In it, Granddad has on a suit, a tie and a hat. He was so old and infirm at the time that he walked with a cane in one hand and a crutch in the other. In the picture, he is casting his vote in a cardboard ballot box. He had tried many times before but was always denied. His son, Howard, said authorities seized Granddad’s credentials when he was first eligible to vote. The postmaster, who was also the election supervisor, refused to return them, and he was not able to vote for many years. It wasn’t until he was well into his 80s that he prevailed and was finally able to cast his first ballot.

Granddad Fred was a farmer in South Carolina. The son of a slave, he was born five years after Emancipation. With only a fourth-grade education, he made sure most of his 12 children went to a missionary boarding school several miles away. His hope was that his children would become educated and hopefully one day be able to vote.

In that spirit, I didn’t ride the wave of voters going to the polls on Election Day. Instead, I rode to Norwalk, Calif., on Saturday, the only location in Los Angeles County offering early voting, and waited six hours, with about 2,000 other people, to cast my ballot. I had to pay homage to my great-grandfather who waited way more than six hours to vote.

We waited in line with a nurse from a hospital burn unit, a college student who took the train from Cal State Monterey, a radiologist, a paralegal and several others.

The radiologist behind me said she planned to spend her Saturday waiting to vote, so it didn’t matter how long it took. She was there for the long haul and would wait it out. The college student who had taken the seven-hour train ride to cast her first vote, had lost her iPhone by the time we were leaving. “It’s OK,” her aunt said. “She can get another iPhone, but she can’t get another chance like this.” I looked at the new people in line as we headed for the parking lot. The ones who had been with us were headed for their cars with their umbrellas closed and their chairs folded up, all hungry but satisfied. Tired but not weary.

I got home and put Granddad Fred’s picture back on the shelf in my living room where I usually keep it. Done, I thought to myself. Well done, Granddad!

Barbara Martin

St. Louis

America has moved so far away from racism, and I know this because we have a young man named Barack Obama running for the highest office in the land. I have poured my entire being into this election. I have volunteered time, money and my family into this election. I also have learned so much new information—new terminology, political procedure, debate rules, media coverage and the absentee ballot process. Frankly, I am encouraged by the polls because my candidate of choice is leading. I did allow Sen. McCain the opportunity to win me over, but that didn’t happen. I believe his choice of vice president ruined his chance of getting my vote. I am a smart person who doesn’t rely on the new media or pundits to make my choice for president. However, I have listened carefully to reports on Sarah Palin because she appeared on the scene as quietly as Sen. Obama. I did not like what I saw, read or heard about her. She is truly a candidate who is not ready on Day One.

In conclusion, I know that my vote will count. I cannot explain the feeling that went over me after I cast my vote. I believe I must have told everyone that I met that I had voted. I know that I called all of my family members and friends to inform them about my act of civic duty. My children are voting today and are enthused about volunteering. Sen. Obama is a young, brilliant man who deserves to be the next president of our country. He has energized the elderly, middle-aged and young people. Yes, my granddaughter, Miah, loves to watch Sen. Obama on television. She can sit during an entire speech, and she is only 2 years old. I will never forget the St. Louis rally where 100,000 people stood under the St. Louis Gateway Arch to hear Sen. Obama. I now know what people must have felt when they listened to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington in 1

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New York

Though I am a Democrat, I respect Republicans. I am committed to bipartisan dialogue and collaborations. I agree with Obama when he says, “We are not red states and blue states, we are the United States of America.” I hope that we will unite.

As a Muslim American, I am sad that my country (America) has allowed some of its citizens (Muslims) to be feared since 9/11. This is not a time for blame, though, it’s a time for rising to meet challenges.

For me, this election was an opportunity to energize Muslim Americans through nonpartisan get-out-the-vote efforts. Through collaboration with other Muslim nonprofits/individuals we worked to streamline Muslim-American GOTV. I worked with the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) and focused on Pennsylvania. Election efforts included: multi-state voter registration drives on Eid (Oct. 1), debate parties, voter/policy guides, election town halls, phone banking and busing.

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There is much to do, but every effort counts. Muslim Americans are more engaged in this election than ever before, and we will only look forward from here. obat jerawat

I have great expectations for Obama, but I know he cannot do it alone. He stands for all of us; let’s all stand with him.

Monique R. Johnson

Philadelphia

I was bitter after the 2000 presidential election. I was told that voting sends a message. Well, I guess no one was listening in 2004 either. As a Democrat, I have been frustrated with the collective outcome of “the vote” in the aforementioned elections. It was also in 2004, while watching the Democratic convention on television, when I saw Sen. Barack Obama speak for the first time. I was captivated. He was speaking the truths I always believed about what I wanted the United States of America to be. I thought to myself, “He is our next president of the United States.” I’m not sure if Sen. Obama was thinking about the presidency then, but I had a sense that he was the change that we needed to move this country forward.

For the first time in my life, I have given financially to a political campaign. I even volunteered locally for his campaign. I canvassed, called and tried to make a difference whenever and wherever I could. I have posted comments and opinions on several Web sites about the political nature of this campaign. I have not felt this way about politics since 1986 when I attended the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans in Washington, D.C. Sen. Obama has inspired me to make a change in my life to do more to improve the lives of others. It was time for me to become proactive and get involved.

This election is bigger than Democrats, Republicans, independents and undecided voters. This election is about the core ideas in which this country was founded and the ability to demonstrate and act upon these ideas. My family, like many others, has lived through the unconscionable acts of slavery, Jim Crow and the hope of the civil rights movement. This election means that change can happen anywhere at any time. As a people, we have to take a stand and choose. It is a time for us to be civil, and it’s time to vote for what is right. And Barack Obama is the right leader.

This election means more than just policy, new laws and political administrative appointments. This election is an exercise of progression. Do we vote for the status quo? Or do we vote for change, the one thing that is a constant in our lives that we all fear at one point or another? I choose the latter.

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No We Can’t, Black Folks

There’s been an e-mail going around advising black folks on unacceptable behavior now that Obama has won. We at The Root thought we’d add a few tips of our own.

1. No Negro spirituals or quotes from Dr. King. John Hope Franklin can get away with this. The rest of us cannot.

2. Don’t go up to every “redneck-y” looking person and gloat. “It hurts don’t it? It burrrrnnss!” Dave Chappelle warned us about parading our pride too much.

3. Don’t corner your white coworkers to give them a tutorial on black culture just because “the president is black and it’s ’bout time y’all learn!”

4. Don’t go to your local DMV, post office or other government office and try to jump the line, talkin’ ’bout, “Barack’s got my back.”

5. Do not promise to name your first child after Barack Obama. We’ve come far, but Barack Obama Jackson does not have as much of a ring to it as you think.

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What’s in a Name?

When it comes to grappling with towering legacies, some scions embrace them; others seek a means of escape. Femi Kuti—the eldest son of the late Afrobeat progenitor Fela Anikulapo Kuti—has balanced the delicate line between hereditary destiny and individual determination for more than a decade. Soon after his father death in 1997, Femi helped usher in a renaissance for Afrobeat with his sophomore disc, Shoki Shoki, which contained his breakthrough singles, “Beng, Beng, Beng” and “Truth Don Die.” His ascension to heir apparent coincided with the confluence of DJ culture’s fascination with Afrobeat and the emergence of other various Afrobeat outfits around the world.

Although he’s embellished his music with touches of electronica and hip-hop on discs such as Shoki Shoki (Barclay, 1999)and Fight to Win (MCA, 2001), Femi was constantly compared to his father. While oftentimes futile, the comparisons came not entirely unwarranted. He exhibited the same sexual magnetism of his father’s on stage as he fronted Positive Force, his formidable band, and channeled his father’s wild dancing and shronky saxophone sound. Femi was also prone to incendiary political lyrics. While they never got him in the devastating trouble with the Nigerian government as his father’s polemics did, Femi’s lyrics spoke of the struggles and injustices of Africans, unapologetically.

Fela’s shadow has loomed large on Femi’s career, but the artist has taken it in stride. “I’ve never been scared of it; I will always appreciate my father’s legacy,” he says. “People always compare me to him. I think it’s important for me to overcome all of that. I know that I have to work very hard to make a name for myself.”

In Day to Day (Mercer Street), Femi’s newest disc, his first recording in seven years, the 46-year-old artist succeeds in doing just that. During his recent hiatus from recording, he concentrated on learning the trumpet, his childhood instrument that he long abandoned. “It’s been one of my most desired things to do,” he says, explaining that he once took lessons from one of his cousins, but the tutelage abruptly ceased after his cousin disappeared. “I took the time to practice the trumpet because I knew that time was running out, so I was practicing 12 hours, everyday.”
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The new disc doesn’t reveal any amazing trumpet playing from Femi. It does, however, show a newfound level of confidence. Day to Day paces itself considerably more than its two predecessors, opting for more medium tempos that accentuate Femi’s more contemplative verses. “I think it’s maturity,” he explains. “On ‘Shoki Shoki,’I was 10 years younger; I was more aggressive and doing a lot of experimenting. Now I know where I want to go; I know what I’m doing.”

The roguish flirtations with hip-hop and electronica that distinguished Shoki Shoki and Fight to Win have been replaced by subtle shades of reggae and dub. Femi’s tenor voice takes on a weightier, less-frenzied quality, sometimes suggesting a sobriety that comes with age. Take for instance, the title track, on which his measured singing conveys a worldly weariness as he touches upon the daily grinds of the working class. “I think I painted a more realistic picture of daily struggles; I’m talking more directly to the people,” he says. “I’m more direct in addressing people’s issues, but this time not giving them hope. They have to find their own answers.”

He then points on the melancholy “You Better Ask Yourself,” the disc’s emotional centerpiece. Filled with Biblical imagery, he sings of a savior coming to rescue Africa from political corruption but encourages its people “to do something for yourself” instead of waiting for divine intervention. “Why are we the richest continent on the planet and have the poorest people? We have to ask these questions,” he says.

Speaking of the historic election of Barack Obama, Femi was hopeful. “We never had dreamed of this in the early ’90s. It would have been forbidden to dream of this in the ’80s. It comes at a very good time, at the turn of the century. It shows a new light; it shows that change can happen.”

When asked how he hopes Obama’s presidency will shape the United States’ foreign policy toward Africa, Femi responds: “I hope that the U.S. will stop dealing with corrupt African governments. Any African government that is not doing the right thing for its people, America should cut off support with them immediately.”

Interestingly enough, Femi’s father, Fela, was routinely nicknamed “the first black president.” This summer, Tony Award-winning dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones brought that mythology to the stage with the off-Broadway production of Fela. Femi says that he hasn’t seen the production but has read about it in the New York Times. He says that both he and his family are elated about Jones’ production.

Also earlier this year, Femi’s youngest, half-brother Seun Kuti, released a blistering, eponymous debut with his father’s last band, Egypt 80. Considering Femi’s absence from recording, Seun’s emergence threatened to steal Femi’s shine, offering yet another person to be compared with. Not surprisingly, there were reports of sibling rivalry—something that Femi argues was more of the machinations of management and members of Egypt 80 than between the two brothers. “They wanted to use [Seun] to make money and use my father’s name,” he says. “They were doing things that I could never imagine if my father was alive.”

Things escalated to the point where Femi says that he was brought to court with charges that he was trying to sabotage Seun’s career out of jealousy. “The judge couldn’t understand it; they couldn’t prove that I was jealous and that I wanted to stop his career. What had I done?” says Femi.

It’s noteworthy, though, that Seun performs regularly at Lagos’ famous Shrine, which Femi took over after his father’s death. Seun’s band has been playing there since 2006, suggesting that the family drama has quelled somewhat. Can we expect any collaboration between Femi and Seun? “”I don’t know,” Femi responds, cautiously. “I don’t know what the future holds

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