Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Kelly Hansome tries to revive his dead career

In trying to prove that his career is not dead, Singer, Kelly Hansome arrived the stage in a coffin during one of his performances in Owerri, reports Daily Post

The musician said that he had reached the point in his life when many believed his career had died.

Kelly Handsome said that the concept depicted his return to the music industry.

Kelly Hansome made the Nigerian slang Maga don pay after singing a song with same title.

Dj Spinall says Phyno stole his chorus


Dj Spinall has confirmed on Twitter that  the chorus of Phyno’s Authe(Authentic)track which is on his recently released debut studio album No Guts No Glory was sgtolen from the track he did with Burna Boy.

Dj spinall confirmed the similarities, after fans who bought Phyno’s album spotted the similarities and pointed it out on the microblogging site, Twitter.

DJ Spinall also confirmed his displeasure on Twitter to voice his displeasure, but said that he will still promote the song titled Gba gbe e

  1. How can u play that song and tell me some parts don't sound like spinall's song
They COPIED the entire chorus bro @BabaOloriokoBB: How can u play that song and tell me some parts don't sound like spinall's song”
Highly disappointed with a lot Nigerian artiste. Smh ... A lot of you are never grateful. Greed will eventually ruin all you have.

Monday, 24 March 2014

Majid Michel gives Paul Okoye marriage advice

Ghanaian actor Majid Michel who attended  Psquare’s Paul Okoye and Anita Isama’s traditional wedding last Saturday,  took to his Instagram page to give the Alingo music star some marriage advice.

The award wining actor gave marriage nuggets like:

“A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband”

“One advantage of marriage is that, when you fall out of love with him or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you fall in again”

“Whenever you’re wrong admit it. Whenever you’re right shut up”.

“To avoid mistakes and regrets,always consult your wife”

Michel who is married with two children, was part of Paul Okoye’s traditional wedding celebration that took place in Port Harcourt on Saturday March 22.

Paul Okoye’s wedding breaks TV record

Paul Okoye and Anita Isama’s traditional wedding became the first Nigerian musican to have his  wedding  aired live on Cable station, Hip TV, while the television station became the first Nigerian TV station to air a Nigerian musician’s wedding live, according to Nigerian Entertainment Today(NET).

Hip TV also got the exclusive rights to organize the pre-wedding shoot for the couple.

Musicians that graced the occasion included D’banj, Banky W, Naeto C Bracket, Sound Sultan, Ikechukwu, Phyno, J Martins.

Paul Okoye's wedding highlight! How Governor Rotimi Amaechi walked out + every other juicy gist/photos you missed

Governor Rotimi Amaechi couldn't understand why the event had not begun by 2pm when it was billed to start by 12pm. ||Photo: Kolapo Olapoju 
Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, stormed out of the traditional marriage ceremony of Paul Okoye barely 30 minutes after he arrived, because the ceremony did not start on time.
Hip TV acquired exclusive viewing rights for the Paul Okoye and Anita Isama wedding. ||Photo: Kolapo Olapoju
NET reports that the governor came in around 2pm and, as he alighted from his vehicle, his aides informed him that the event had not started and neither the couple nor celebrity guests had arrived.


He responded, ‘If we wait for some time and they don’t come, we will leave. I don’t have time for all this.’
The governor posed for photos before entering the hall. However, barely 30 minutes later, a visibly unimpressed Amaechi walked out of the hall accompanied by his aides and drove out of the event premises.
The marriage ceremony, which was billed to start by 12pm, did not commence till around 2:45pm.
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Also, Jude Okoye, elder brother of the Psquare twins, who was noticeably absent at Peter’s traditional marriage last year, showed up at the wedding alongside Phyno, wearing the whiteAso-ebi.
He, however, refused to talk to reporters as he made his way straight to the hall after posing for a few photographs, NET reports.
Surprisingly, he did not partake in any of the traditional marriage rites and he was not called to come on stage to give a toast. He was, however, active behind the scenes making sure everything went as planned.

Paul Okoye weds Anita Isama (14)
Moving on, Paul Okoye performed a yet-to-be released single from Psquare’s forthcoming album.
After being joined on stage by Peter to perform some of their hit songs, Paul announced to the audience his intention to sing a new track.
The song, titled ‘Sare Sare’, was performed solo by an ecstatic Paul, who was in high spirits throughout the wedding ceremony.
At the Paul Okoye and Anita Isama marriage, a chunk of the attending musicians would mount the stage to perform their songs. ||Photo: Kolapo Olapoju
NET further reports that the wedding almost became a concert as several top Nigerian musicians mounted the stage to perform their songs.
The event could almost be mistaken for a music concert as D’banj, Banky W, Phyno, Bracket, Sound Sultan, Ikechukwu, J Martins and Naeto C took to the stage to perform songs.
The artistes did not perform a song apiece; they each sang 2-3 songs, with D’banj, who was the surprise guest and performer at the wedding, performing 4 songs.
Finally, PSquare fans showed their love as hundreds of them thronged the event venue and remained there from about 2pm till dusk.
They loudly cheered and hailed every celebrity that walked into the venue, with Comic-Actor, Mr. Ibu, receiving the loudest cheer, NETreports.
The fans proved to be a challenge for the security, as they unsuccessfully attempted to surge into the venue several times.
Up until 9pm when the final batch of guests left the premises, there were still about 50 resilient fans standing outside the gate.

I am the black sheep in my family - Olamide talks about his relationship with parents, marriage et al

Nigerian Rapper Olamide recently had an interactive session with  pressmen at his office in Parkview Estate, Ikoyi to address controversial issues, his career, boo and lots more.

Enjoy!

Olamide known for his indigenous rap style, disclosed that he is the black sheep in his family adding that he doesn't have a good relationship with his parents.
"My mom and dad… I’ve never been that close to them. I don’t stay at home often; I am just that stupid boy, more of a black sheep. I can’t lie about it but the blood and love is strong. We love each other so much and we still keep in touch but my brother and my sister are closer to my parent. I am the middle child — between my sister and my brother."

On his academics "I dropped out of school for music but I intend going back. I will be doing a professional course in South Africa to study Music Business and I’m certain about it. Hopefully in 2015.

Clearing the air on his alleged beef with singer Wande Coal, he said "We never had any beef. We spoke on phone three days ago. When I heard the gist, I was also surprised. He is my guy, he is a street boy like me. Why I said they want to Wande Coal me, they want to Davido me on my song is that people are just out looking for who to use for a scapegoat, trying to bring you down… that was all I was trying to say. I don’t have issues with them."
He further cleared the air on the controversy he once had with media personality Tony Payne, "Tony Payne is my mother, my angel. ID Cabasa is also my angel. They both helped me to get where I am today in my music career. If not for them, there will be no Olamide. Even if I once had a problem with Tony Payne, mistakes are meant to happen; nobody is perfect. She got a wrong piece of information about me. Wagging tongues told her stuff about me that were untrue and she took it and got vexed. But she didn’t take it to the heart, she’s still got it cool with me..
When asked to address his relationship with D'banj, the 'Durosoke' crooner said "D’banj is just my big brother. He calls me to advise me, he hides nothing from me, tells me about the industry, and he respects me for my hard work and puts me through business wise. We were just planning to do business; people hear things and get it twisted. Baba and I are still doing business low key and we have a lot of surprises coming very soon. "

On marriage and female fans "My female fans, I treat them like my girlfriend. My girlfriend knows I show them love, but I keep it low key. I don’t go too far. I don’t want to take anybody for granted. I don’t want it to seem like God gave me private part so I should be getting laid with every lady. I appreciate my fans, I show them love....God will decide when we'l get married"


He concluded by stating that he rarely has time to sleep "I’m just chasing my dream, because based on my research, it seems Aliko Dangote doesn’t sleep, Obama doesn’t sleep, Bill Gate, the richest man in the world, still needs more, so I need no sleep either."

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Lady Gaga defends puke performance

Lady Gaga has no regrets about hiring a woman to vomit on her.

The 27-year-old star caused controversy when she brought so-called vomit painter Millie Brown on stage during her performance at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas last week to throw up a green liquid all over her, but she maintains it was ''art in the purest form".

She told the Today show on Friday: ''I guess we weren't completely surprised [by the controversy].

''Millie and I know that not everybody's going to love that performance, but we both really believe in artistic expression and strong identities. And I support her and what she does.''

The unusual performance was slammed by former bulimia sufferer Demi Lovato on Twitter, who accused her of glamorising eating disorders.

She tweeted: ''Bottom line, it's not 'cool' or 'artsy' at all. Putting the word ART in it isn't a free card to do whatever you want without consequences.''

But Lady Gaga argued: '''ARTPOP', my new album, is about bringing art and music together in the spirit of creative rebellion. And for [me and Millie], that performance was art in its purest form. But we totally understand that people won't be into it.''

She added: ''Did we want the controversy? I suppose it doesn't matter either way. We don't make things for any intention in particular, other than in the spirit of entertaining the crowd and creating something that was really for the moment.

''We sometimes think that there's a perception that what I'm doing is all a big show. And I really truly feel that it's just part of who I am.

"Every moment of my life is devoted to my music and to my fans, and it's really truly me.''

Estranged wife of Mercy Johnson’s husband speaks from Canada



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Lovely Okojie, former wife of Odianosen Okojie (Mercy Johnson’s husband) said she has moved on after the debacle that saw the father of her two children move on with very popular actress, Mercy Johnson.  
Lovely who is in her early 30s maintained the episode which made her husband go for another woman is now history.  She had maintained a deafening silence for long until Saturday, March 15, 2014, when she spoke with Encomium from her base in Canada. 
Lovely Okojie and her children

“I have no explanation to anybody.  Life is full of ups and downs. I have accepted my fate.”
How are the children doing now? We probed her further.
“The children are doing fine.  I thank God for them.”
We also threw another question at her on how she has been able to cope with the children’s welfare. She replied thus, “Like I said, I thank God. I am coping well.”

Our conversation was, however, disrupted when we asked her if her former husband (Odianosen Okojie) has been assisting in the children’s upkeep.  She was furious, insisting the man in question is  history.

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“What do you mean?  That is my past.  Don’t ask me questions about my past.  I don’t want to relate with my past.  In fact, I don’t know what you are talking about,” and the phone went off.
A source close to her revealed to ENCOMIUM Weekly that she (Lovely) is still very much bitter about what happened to her marriage to Prince Okojie.
“She is still bitter.  She felt betrayed.  She is not thinking of another marriage now, she is yet to recover from the past experience.”
Lovely came to public consciousness when she raised the alarm in 2011 that the man actress Mercy Johnson was planning to marry was actually her legal husband.  At this time, preparations towards the wedding was going on with the super star actress shopping for her wedding in Europe.  And when everything seemed to be going smoothly, Lovely dropped the bombshell with pictures of her marriage to Okojie to back up her claim.
There was a slight setback and when many had thought the setback would truncate the marriage plans, the lovebirds, Odia Okojie and Mercy Johnson presented a united front.
They were married at the Christ Embassy Church, Oregun, Lagos on Saturday, August 27, 2011, amidst tight security.  The couple have been blessed with a child (Purity) while they are expecting another one, according to reports in some section of the media.

Chris Brown says he feels like ‘a caged animal’ in jail



BAD boy R&B artist Chris Brown doesn’t seem to like prison too much, speaking on the phone about his brief time behind bars.

TMZ is reporting that Brown has said he feels like a “caged animal” and that his time in jail has been “the worst experience in my life”.

Spending his time behind bars working out and writing music, he has said he will “never f*** up again”.

Fortunately for Brown, he has enough cash to get himself out of jail pretty soon, with the R&B star negotiating to pay off his assault victim to make the case go away.

Brown got sentenced to a month in jail last week after being arrested when he got kicked out of rehab for breaking three internal rules. One of these being “stay at least two feet away from every woman,” a rule that was broken after he was seen touching a woman’s elbow and hand.

Brown was meant to be staying in rehab while the judge decided whether or not he broke his probation from the famous Rihanna case.

Once the judge got word that he had been kicked out, Brown was immediately arrested.

Dangote draws Nigeria, France into 'cement war' in Senegal

Its shimmering azure chimney stacks towering into the sky, the latest cement works launched by Africa's richest man lies idle in a Senegalese meadow - stopped in its tracks by legal action and cut-throat competition in a rapidly growing industry.
Nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote's cement business has been flourishing elsewhere in Africa and the Senegalese project, first conceived four years ago, was due to start production in June.
But the west African nation's government is being taken to a regional arbitration court in Ivory Coast by French manufacturer Vicat, which claims that the plant represents a "distortion of competition" in a country where the market is already saturated.
"This is the first time in the history of Senegal that we have seen a plant built in violation of all the rules," said Boubacar Camara, president of Sococim, a Senegalese subsidiary of Vicat.
Dangote, 56, made his first fortune in Nigeria more than three decades ago when he started trading commodities with a loan from his uncle.
His cement business is the jewel in the crown of the Dangote Group, the largest industrial conglomerate in west Africa according to Forbes magazine, which describes Dangote variously as "the richest black person in the world" or "Africa's richest man", with a personal fortune of $25 billion.
He has been expanding his empire outside of Nigeria in recent years - Dangote Cement now has operations in 15 African countries - but the Senegal project and the court case aiming to stop it may come to represent a frustrating inability to leverage his influence across the entire continent.
4,000 jobs 
"A cement plant is dangerous, you need permits, prior authorisation and you also have to conduct an environmental impact study. That hasn't been done," Camara told AFP.
The water-cooling technology involved in the $630 million plant would require a daily withdrawal of 4,500 cubic metres of groundwater, a precious commodity in an arid Sahelian country like Senegal, according to Camara.
"It's a race against the clock. Once production begins, it will be much more difficult to intervene," Camara told AFP.
"Given the conditions in which he has installed his plant, Dangote could come and set whatever prices he likes."
Dangote has said the operation would create 4,000 jobs and, in any case, the state has no power to oppose it, a source close to the Senegalese Ministry of Mines told AFP.
"Initially, there was were certain procedural irregularities that Dangote fixed," said the source, adding that "the main problem was the environmental impact".
French President Francois Holland wrote to his Senegalese counterpart Macky Sall in January about the plant "in order to raise awareness of the difficulties faced by Sococim", according to a source in the Senegalese presidency.
Sall responded to the effect that "the rule of law and the Senegalese courts" would must be allowed to decide whether the project could go ahead, the source told AFP.
Welcomed with open arms 
It is not the first time that the controversial project has run into problems.
Senegalese courts ruled during construction that it encroached on a sacred forest owned by the descendents of Cheikh Amadou Bamba, a Sufi Muslim mystic and religious leader who was revered by millions of Senegalese.
Construction was only allowed to recommence when Dangote offered the family a persuasive $12.6 million in compensation.
Villagers in Galene, the tiny settlement on the doorstep of the cement works 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Dakar, say it has been installed on land once used by thousands of farmers and their animals.
"We fear that it is going to stop us growing and raising our animals," said Oumy Ba, the village chief.
Community leader Bougouma Thiongane said however that the project had been "welcomed with open arms".
Galane and the surrounding villages have no electricity or tap water and Dangote promised to change that, while also raising employment prospects for every young person in the area, Thiongane said.
The plant, one of the largest in Africa, will be ready to begin operating "within 90 days", Aramine Mbacke, the CEO of Dangote Senegal, told Financial Afrik magazine earlier this month.
It will produce three million tonnes of cement annually, three-fifths of which will go onto the local market, he said.
The operation is being launched amid increased competition between Sococim, which has a 65 percent market share, and Ciments du Sahel, which makes up the rest.
"Both plants already have a combined capacity of six million tonnes for a market of two million tonnes. They produce below capacity. That explains the reason for this war," an official from the Ministry of Mines said.
"In the sub-region, everyone wants to make cement," he added.
The management of Dangote Senegal declined to comment.

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Davido bought "Aye" from Runtown

It has been revealed that the hit single Aye was not written by Davido, but by an upcoming  musician named, Runtown, according to Information Nigeria

According to sources close to Runtown, Davido bought the song from him.

Davido released the video for Aye on Valentine’s Day, and presently the video has more than one million views on YouTube

Jude Okoye hangs out with Drake

Music Producer/Video Director and elder brother of music sensations PSquare,Jude Okoye shared a picture himself and award winning rapper, Drake on Instagram.

Jude Okoye whose expression on the photo, did not hide his excitement wrote on his Instagram page “Started from the bottom”

Jude Okoye is the CEO of Square Records, Northside Music Inc and Northside Entertainment Ltd, he also manages PSquare.

Terry G runs mad

Nigerian Music Industry spiritual mad man, Terry G has released a music video for his single Run Mad

The song which debuted last year set the airwaves ablaze with its catchy tune that unconsciously makes one’s head bob.

Like in his more recent music videos Terry G directs this one.


Friday, 21 March 2014

Femi Kuti song inspires Alicia Keys

Afrobeat-king and four time Grammy nominee, Femi Kuti  was on Wednesday praised by American award winning R&B singer-songwriter, Alicia Keys for being an inspiration.

Recently, Alicia Keys wrote on her Twitter page that the song  ‘No Place for my Dream,’ inspires her.

Femi Kuti, is the eldest son of  afrobeat legend  Fela Kuti, he Femi has been nominated in the world music category  at the Grammy Awards in 2003, 2010, 2012 and 2013 but has never won.

Saka loses office to fire

Nollywood comic Actor, and lecturer Hafiz Oyetoro, a.k.a Saka lost important documents after  fire burnt down his office at the Theatre Arts Department of the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education in Lagos, reports Daily Post.

The inferno, which started in the early hours of Thursday, affected the entire Theatre Arts Department, but no life was lost.

According to the MTN ambassador, he lost his promotional letter and important documents for some international engagements.