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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Uncontrollable emotions.

 There is nothing better than just following rules seeing a guy chasing after a lady, sending her flowers, having a romantic dinner with her, telling her that you love her, trying to look good so as to impress her. I mean can’t you just look good without thinking about her for a minute? Does this romantic routine really work?  I bet that is why she didn’t get to see your value, all just because you took your emotions to high that you can’t even see the way she maltreats you anymore.


A friend of mine came to me and wants to talk to me so urgent HA! I was surprised and asked him wetin happen (which means what going on man) guy, why coming to my house this Saturday morning. Then he told me he went to a party and just decided to branch Ifeoma’s apartment and unfortunately for him what he saw broke his heart, finding her in bed with another man. My question is where did this problem come from? I researched all this (uncontrollable love for a woman) and I discovered it doesn’t work, she won’t appreciate it and she will end up hurting you. So why not control it, express it a little, don’t give her too much attention and sometimes act as if you don’t care or she is less valuable then you will see that the lion who says no to hunger will end up going to hunt for food..YES won’t the lion eat?!


I met this girl named Ngozi, she is the definition of beauty and she has a face that would rival Halle Berry in her prime!! I beg this girl tire (begged her) just for her to love me and she starts taking me for granted..lol.. It’s the 21st century, what was I thinking then I reconstruct my movement, didn’t show too much love any more, hanged out more often with friends, didn’t call her as much as I do, buying her some unexpected gifts, hanging out more with my female friends and all that. All of a sudden Ngozi turned a new leaf Hmmm!! Interesting, she now wants to know more about me, want to relate better and also spend more time with me but why wasn’t she doing this things all the while? Statistic shows that women get attracted to men who follow rules of a playboy. Do you believe in such statistics? Yes I do.


I met this girl called Morenike, duper super sexy HOT..YUMYUM!! I keep asking myself why I find skinny, not to tall, brilliant girls attractive. I tried to follow a playboy rule but I just can’t cos of the hotness oozing at about 5millon kilometer per hour, just can’t take my eyes off her. I had to give myself a mental shake just so I could concentrate on my reading but seriously this isn’t working, I had to meet one of my female friends and she says my way of thinking is archaic, gave me some advice and ‘I was like’ I will give Morenike what it takes to get her. Morenike thinks she can be hard on guys but I will make her understand that I am different. Watch out for the remaining story….

My dynamic cute lil people just keep blogging...


Saturday, November 27, 2010

Kanye West / Nicki Minaj Sales Expectations..


Kanye West is expected to sell over 500,000 copies of his heralded album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, according to projections from Hits Daily Double. 

The music industry service also predicted that  Minaj’s debut Pink Friday would eventually sell roughly 375k – 425k. 

The sales projections were based on first day sales of each album. 

Lloyd Banks’ Hunger For More 2 is also selling well and is planted firmly in the iTunes Top 10. 

All three albums were released on November 22th instead of the normal November 23th release date, because of the American holiday Thanksgiving. 

All of the albums leaked online well before they hit retail and digital outlets.


source: allhiphop.com



I thought they call them self friends...!!


Kim K was spotted again with Halle Berry's ex Gabriel Aubry on Thanksgiving day. The 'friends' went to see Christina Aguilera and Cher's new film, Burlesque, at the Cinema in LA.
They call them self friends hun? Well, I don't think any red blooded male would want to be 'just friends' with a hot chick like Kim. Eventually, they will want something more...

Yea i knew something is fishing....don't u think so? Well nice couple anywayz...



Nicki Minaj's bounitful backside....This is nice..lol




Nicki photographed as she performed at the Hammerstein Ballroom, NY, yesterday.
Common, guys can this ass be for real?



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Lagos Get Ready – Rick Ross is coming to town! MTV Africa Music Awards adds Rick Ross, Jozi, P-Unit & Wande Coal to the 2010 MAMAs performers list

The “Teflon Don”, American rapper – Rick Ross is an exciting new addition to the MTV Africa Music Awards bill. The rapper along with Kenya’s P-Unit, South Africa’s Jozi and Nigeria’s Wande Coal will join previously announced performers DJ Arafat (Ivory Coast), 2Face (Nigeria), Daddy Owen (Kenya), Banky W (Nigeria), Fally Ipupa (DRC), Teargas (South Africa) and Cabo Snoop (Angola) on stage at the event.
This is Rick Ross’ first ever visit to Africa and we hear the rapper is  excited (really excited) about the opportunity to perform here. Rick Ross is not just a performer but also a nominee as well. He is nominated in the Best International Category. Following the trend set by international nominees who performed at the MAMAs in prior years, it is safe to assume that Rick will be walking away with the award.
Rick Ross has been described by the New York Times as “one of rap’s most potent and creative forces”. The tattoo-loving, six-foot, larger-than-life rap figure first came to attention with “Hustlin”, his 2006 debut single. Influenced by artists like Luther Campbell and Notorious B.I.G, Ross, a.k.a. William Roberts, aimed to put Miami back in rap’s national spotlight and went on to do just that with his 2006 album “Port of Miami”, which went to number one on the Billboard album chart. Similar acclaim followed for “Trilla” (2007) and “Deeper Than Rap” (2009), while his 2010 album release “Teflon Don”, which debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, has garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth, cinematic production, sleek, synth-heavy beats, and rich soundscapes. Ross is nominated in the Best International category at the MAMA awards.

Other artist performing for the first time include

 Wande coal and Jozi

Punit

The MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel takes place at the Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos on Saturday 11 December 2010 and will broadcast on MTV base (DStv Channel 322), MTV platforms around the world and partner TV stations from 18 December 2010.


The Return of Jenifa...coming soon!


Hmm!!! Its my one and only JE...JE....JENIFA...LOL...ok guys she is really doning it hard and i like that...
More details of her is coming soon..



Transcript: Genevieve Nnaji on CNN's Connect The World


Actress Genevieve Nnaji was a guest on CNN's Connect The World few weeks back. The show will finally be airing today evening. For those who can't wait, find below transcripts of the show.


Transcript: Genevieve Nnaji on CNN's Connect The World

(14:22:29) MF: tell us about ‘Bursting Out’ for people who don’t the movie and are thinking about going to see it – what is it about?

(14:22:34) GN: Bursting Out is a romantic comedy. It’s a story about a very upp-ity, uptight, elitist woman who falls in love with the wrong guy in the wrong class of life and then her discovery about – and then she falls in love hard so…it’s pretty funny. I found it funny.

(14:22:56) MF: Fun to film? Or was it hard work?

(14:23:00) GN: It was fun. It’s always fun. Cast were amazing and they were also funny and everyone had their own little contributions, which made it all was fun. I don’t feel like I work when I’m on set to be honest.

(14:23:12) MF: What was your favourite moment from the filming? There’s always a favourite moment.

(14:23:16) GN: Oooooo….I think the scenes with the other two girls, because I had two friends.

(14:23:25) MF: And you’re here in London because it’s being  premiered in London. It’s already had a premiere in Lagos. Why London? Is there a big market here?

(14:23:33) GN: There is a big market here. Everyone is a descendent of Nigeria or Ghana or where ever and movies are really, really big here. Just walking down the streets, the amount of people who stop me on the road, and really appreciate what we’ve done. So…it’s amazing and you know they ask for it. They’ve been asking for it for a very long time. So, yeah.  It’s not the first time I’ve been here to premiere.

(14:23:56) MF: It seems that Nigerian film is becoming more and more popular abroad, but who’s watching those films? Is it people of Nigerian descent or is it people who have nothing to do with Nigeria?

(14: 24:06) GN: All sorts of people. All sorts of people. Umm… I have been recognised by Indians, I think a Chinese woman once and that’s so funny. I think all sorts of people, but that’s because Africans are all over the country – all over the world - and you know, all it takes is you having a friend and telling a friend “you need to see this this”. It’s all by association, so it’s all really getting its awareness somehow.

(14:24:28) MF: It’s called ‘Nollywood’ which is a term I don’t think all actors like in Nigeria, but it’s sort of been coined. How would you say Nigerian cinema differs from Hollywood cinema?

(14:24:41) GN: Do we really have cinema? [laugh]  Cinema is pretty new in Nigeria – I mean it used to be back in the day, but that sort of faded off. But it’s new, it’s coming back and hopefully it comes to stay. But for now all we do are home videos, movies for your tv. But there we’ve had success stories like EJ and a few other movies that have been shot on film and had to be premiered and shown in the cinemas and it’s amazing how people have received this so….

(14:25:13) MF: As you say, the growth is explosive. Why are people so fascinated by film now when film has been around for so long?

(14:25:21) GN: Umm… are you talking about Nollywood being interested or people being interested in films

(14: 25:24) MF: I guess it’s Nigerians watching films as much as Nigerian films doing well.

(14:25:30) GN: Movies have been there for not long, but say relatively, for about 20 years – pretty recent. But you see we started out making films for the people by the people. We are only allowed to tell our stories and it’s amazing how people can relate to these stories – you know what I mean? And obviously because of the awareness we create in terms of what happens in every individual’s life at some point – we all have story in common and I think that’s really why people have taken an interest in our films to be honest, because they can relate to our stories.

(14:26:10) MF: But they want the fun films don’t they? They want the romantic comedies. It’s not necessarily the really gritty, traumatic movies that sometimes come out of Hollywood.

(14:26:17) GN: We have a healthy mix. We do. If you look hard, you would find it. I do quite a number of romantic comedies.

(14:26:24) MF: We’ve got lots viewer questions of course – from all over the world actually. Robin from Cameroon asks, “What’s your biggest challenge as an actress in Africa?”

(14:26:35) GN: Well, in the beginning it was pretty challenging because first of all you had to – it’s not a culture that Africans have, well back in the day, took to very readily so it was hard having to go through that and at the same time convince people that you know what you’re doing and they should give you a chance to prove yourself. And it’s possible, you know, to do something – to actually be in the public eye, and be an actor and still be normal. You know so it was challenging.

(14:27:03) MF: But you’re not normal. You can’t go down the streets of Lagos can you?

(14:27:06) GN: Chhee….eee….. no.

(14:27:10) MF: What’s it like living that life? It’s crazy, isn’t it? You know, you get mobbed?

(14:27:15) GN: I know – I don’t walk! I drive! So, I’m safe.

(14:27:18) MF: You’ve made your name obviously in Nigeria and but also abroad. I think it was Oprah who called you the ‘Julia Roberts of Africa’. What do you think about that label? I mean it’s great – this is from Oprah!

(14:27:30) GN: Yes, it is from Oprah. So it’s fine.

(14: 27:32) MF: Are you an actress in your right?

(14:27:34) GN: Yes, I am an actress in my own right. I don’t think I have anything in common with Julia Roberts to be honest. But it’s really complementary. It’s for me it’s a honour either way. It’s just recognition – that’s good.

(14: 27:45) MF: Nancy Samara from America says, “Who is the one actor from Hollywood that you would want to work with, and why?”

(14:27:51) GN: Angelina Jolie. I’m a hug fan. Love her, love her, love her. Um… Johnny Depp, amazing actor. I think he’s so intriguing. I think there is something so mysterious about him. These two people, I don’t know I think I would definitely get along with.

(14: 28:06) MF: And Stachelle from Trinidad says, “Are there any times that you regret being famous, especially in a country like Nigeria where everyone knows you, and they really do.

(14:28:16) GN: Um…nnoo

(14: 28:18) MF: Do you just want to break away from it sometimes and be yourself?

(14:28:21) GN: When I want to do that I basically just stay in. I just stay in and hang around with people who know me for me and appreciate me whether or not I’m an actor. You have to just get up and go and just you know grab that privacy that you want so much.

(14: 28:36) MF: When you can get it. Pat from our Facebook page asks, “How do you discover other talented Nigerian actors and what do you do to give back to your country?”

(14:28:47) GN: We have quite a number of young ones back home who are trying to be actors and actresses and they are really working hard. But all you have to do is audition and prove yourself and believe in yourself and hope [MF – UP SOT:  hope you break through] you break through at some point and what do I do to give back? I basically look out for talents in the industry. I basically look out for talents and encourage a lot of producers to try out new people and for the society the little I can do to be honest.

(14: 29:17) MF: But you support orphanages, don’t you?

(14:29:20) GN: Yes, I do.

(14:29:22) MF: And that’s because – I presume – you feel for these young kids that don’t have families and you can give something that can help.

(14:29:28) GN: Definitely. I’m very passionate about you know, orphans because – for me – there are so many other diseases out there but you see a lot of people don’t even have the experience of what love is about and these kids don’t even have that. So for me, times like Christmas, you know you just want to do something and actually buy them presents and I just think they are too young and too innocent and we need to actually show them that people out there do love them. So I do my bit.

(14:29:55) MF: Assan Cyril wonders where you get your motivation when so much of the country is in poverty, which you’ve just referred to I guess – lots of orphanages aren’t there?

(14:30:04) GN: Yes. Well, country being in poverty. Well then our job is to put a smile on people’s faces. You know, we do the bits we can and we’re pretty generous when we come across people as well. And then we do a lot of talking to people that we feel can help. You know like,..

(14:30:23) MF: Lobbying governments to try to do things.

(14:30:28) GN: Yes, exactly. Encouraging them to do more.

(14:30:27) MF: Ok, and Catyatoo asks what advice would you give to young Nigerian girls that may want to follow in your footsteps?

(14:30:35) GN: I would tell them to definitely be sure, first of all [MF UP SOT: Would you advise them to go into the industry?]. Yes, of course, it’s a wonderful place to be, especially if you love, what you, if you’re sure you can do it. It’s a wonderful place to be.  I would definitely advise them to believe in themselves, be true to themselves and be sure that it’s something they are willing to do and they’re ready for the consequences because every good thing comes with consequences.

(14:31:00) MF: What are they? Lack of privacy

(14:31:00) GN: Ohh… you lose your privacy for starters.

(14:31:05) MF: Philip Peter from Lagos asks, “What has been your biggest regret in Nigerian film?”

(14:31:13) GN: Umm…. Biggest regrets? Oh boy, regrets – I don’t know – I hardly regret anything. I just learn from mistakes. I don’t regret anything. It’s too hard. I mean you do the best you can at that point in time and you know everything is about growth and progress and I’ve gotten older so obviously you learn more. You learn on the job. I love my job - don’t worry about anything at all.

(14:31:36) MF: And finally Joped from our Facebook page asks, “When do you think that African movies will be able to compete with big budget Hollywood films?” Or do think they already are?

(14:31:46) GN: I think a few people have given them a run for their money [laugh]. We have to claim that, but we are getting there. Maybe not the Nollywood you know, but definitely we have a few people out there - a few Nigerian students who have schooled abroad and have gone to film school and are coming back home now to put to practice what they’ve learnt. So we do have a few people who are coming into the country right now and doing big things.

(14:32:11) MF: And the reality is it’s a very expensive business, so you need the finance as well. Is that coming more and more to Lagos now, do you think? You’re getting the funding that you want on your movies?

(14:32:20) GN: We have gotten support every - we do get support every now and then. But not as much as we would love to – not as much as we should. Because the movie industry is like the biggest export right now in Nigeria and we have in some way re-invented the country, you know. And we would appreciate some more encouragement from the banking sector.

(14:32:42) MF: Because people would be surprised by how much a Nollywood film actually costs. How much is it in dollars?

(14:32:46) GN: [laugh] My god! [MF UP SOT: Roughly] Roughly? Let’s see…

(14:32:49) MF: A Hollywood movie would be a 100 million dollars, say. And a particularly big one.

(14:32:53) GN: Oh well, I have no idea. I think it depends. But the truth is – the unique about Nollywood is we make the best use out of the little resources we have. You know, some how we get by. I don’t know. Sorry. [laugh]


Source: CNN International

Monday, November 22, 2010

Soundcity Music video Awards 2010 Winners


The SoundCity Music Video Awards, SMVA 2010 was held November 20th at the Eko Hotels in Lagos.The event featured a poolside fashion show and numerous performances from Asa, Mo’Hits crew, Banky W, Wiz Kid, Scales, Sasha and our favorite twins P-Square.
Banky W & 2face both bagged 2 awards each and were the stars of the night. Check out the awards winner list.

WINNERS
Best Male Video
Banky W – Strong Ting – Nigeria
Best Female Video
Goldie – You Know It – Nigeria
Best Choreography
Dama Do Bling – Moza Girl – Mozambique
Best Special Effects
Djinee – Overkillin’ – Nigeria
Best Editing
P-Square – Danger – Nigeria
Best Duo Or Group Video
Deep Level – We Run The City – South Africa
Best Cinematography
Teargas – Mhlobo Wami – South Africa
Best Hip Hop Video
Jozi – Wild Life – South Africa
Best R & B Video
Mike Anyasodo – Fine Fine Lady – Nigeria
Best Pop Video
2Face Idibia – Implication – Nigeria
Best Collaboration In A Music Video
Sarkodie Feat. Sway & Jayso – Lay away – Ghana
Discovery Of The Year
JR – Show Dem – South Africa
Best Video (Voting)
Banky W – Strong Ting – Nigeria
Viewers Choice (Voting)
Buffalo Souljah – Ezandlha Phezulu – Zimbabwe
Hit Producer Of The Year (As Used In A Music Video)
Sossick/Da Grin – Pon Pon Pon – Nigeria
Best Western
2Face Idibia – Nigeria
Best Southern
ProVerb – South Africa
Best Eastern
Wyre – Kenya
Best Central
Fally Ipupa – DR Congo
Soundcity Fresh Video
Tania Tome – Nhi Ngugu Haladza – Mozambique





Saturday, November 20, 2010

2Face, R Kelly, Amani, Fally Ipupa, Alikiba, 4X4, JK, Navio & Movaizhalene form supergroup ONE8 and release first single – “Hands Across the World”

Ok guys..... ONE8 now consists of the finest superstars on the African continent. Born from a simple idea and a small collaboration, the momentum of this project has turned it into a full-blown supergroup. ONE8 has now released a single, but will also bring out full album and DVD later this year. This long-term project was kicked into high gear when the artists flew into Chicago late last month to record ‘Hands Across the World’ with R. Kelly and his world class production team.
The ONE8 line up include artist like
R Kelly – USA
2Face – Nigeria
Alikiba – Tanzania
Amani – Kenya
Fally Ipupa – DRC
4X4 – Ghana
JK – Zambia
Movaizhalene – Gabon
Navio – Uganda

Enjoy the video..


Wesley Snipes ordered to prison..

Wesley snipes

Wesley Snipes lost his appeal for a new trial on the grounds that some of his jurors were biased and that the star witness for the prosecution had a criminal record.

Now, two years after his conviction on tax evasion, Wesley Snipes must report to prison and immediately begin his 3 year sentence.

Where he will be serving his time has not been announced.



Thursday, November 18, 2010

Naeto C graduated with a Master’s of Science..!!

Naeto C

Yesterday (Nov. 17th), multiple award-winning rapper Naeto C graduated with a Master’s of Science in Energy Economics from the University Of Dundee, Scotland, one of the leading energy schools in the world. Over the last few months, the emcee had been shuffling between his academic work, touring the globe and recording new material for his upcoming sophomore album – Super C Season.
According to an official press release from his record company Storm 360, ‘Naeto C is now qualified to discuss the knotty issues concerning power distribution, generation and solutions for Nigeria at any level and it is this balance that makes him unique’
Naeto C graduated in 2004 from the George Washington University, US with a B Sc. in Biology, and had intended to study further and become a medical doctor. However, after some deep self-searching he changed his mind and decided to pursue a career in music. According to the release, ‘Naeto C represents the new modern African youth, focused, professional, multi-tasking and built to win’
Naeto C’s sophomore album Super C Season is scheduled for release in December.





Ryan Reynolds has been named the sexiest man alive by People Magazine.

Ryan Reynolds

The star of next year's superhero epic 'Green Lantern' has become the winner of the popular magazine award, which is in its 25th year. Previous winners include Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Johnny Deep who have each received the title twice.
It's a double celebration for the Reynolds household. His movie star wife Scarlett Johansson was recently named Babe of the Year by GQ Magazine.
Reynolds saw off a host of Hollywood hunks to land the title, beating 'Mad Men's John Hamm, 'Twilight' star Kellan Lutz, Robert Downey Jr. and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Does he have six parks? Ok joking..lol….ladies don’t worry he is married but am not so here I am(whispers) just give me a call..


Oluseye Abudiore now a singer?

Oluseye Abudiore, popularly known as XMAN,A.K.A DADDYJETLI,is a Nigerian International Hip Hop Artist, Rapper, Songwriter and Entertainer. He is signed under xtraordinary records. XMAN is the new guy on the block and is the guy you have to watch out for!!
Well you guys might say, am I promoting this young artist? Yea of cause and for me I like the sound so what do you guys think? 


WIZKID is coming to Cyprus live..!!


I don’t think this guy (Wizkid) needs anymore introduction….this guy is one of the (badest and sharpest..lol) most creative guy we have in Nigeria today….So guys you just have to be there….Shout out to Extreme Entertainment group which am also proud to be a member....
www.extrememag.org

More update later!!




Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Omotola wax stronger..!!

When Omotola announced plans to release a second album at the beginning of the year, many feared she may not attain the heights she has attained in the movie world but after hosting an album launch that had the crème de la crème of the society in attendance with twenty tables sold out for 1million naira, Omotola has with recent happenings continued to prove that as well as she has established herself as a force to reckon with in the movie industry she is ready to do the same in the music industry.


Recently, at the 50 years anniversary of renowned advertising company (which was earlier mentioned in this blog), Afromedia, Omotola performed on the same stage with D’Banj and she did it so well that she got applause from the audience that had some whom did not believe that Omosexy as she is widely known could be that good on stage. With her sexy live band, Omotola set the tone of what to expect from her future performances that night.

For me she isn't bad at all and believe me she would be a force to reckon with, so what do you guys think?









Monday, November 15, 2010

The SMVA 2010 update...



The much anticipated award of the year is finally here, so close we can feel it, touch it, as the anticipation builds up. The 2010 SoundCity Music Video Awards is set to be a groundbreaking event. With the long list of nominees from all around the continent. Most of the stars on that list have confirmed their attendance. Just a few days ago, man of the moment, Big Brother Africa All Stars winner Uti Nwachukwu was confirmed as the host.

The basic red carpet format will kickoff with a live exclusive couture production at the poolside of the Eko Hotel from 6:00PM – 7:30PM. The show will feature stunning models donning exclusive collections from the continent’s boldest, most accomplished international designers and labels. The fashion show will be directed by Jan Malan and top designers from across Africa have been commissioned to create signature looks for the evening says Olamide Adedeji, Project Director SMVA 2010.

The SMVA awards ticket can now be purchased for N10,000 and the Exclusive VIP ticket for N100,000 at the following outlets in Lagos state, Nigeria
• Swe Bar @ City Mall, Onikan
• Genesis Deluxe @ The palms, Lekki
• Suite 18, Adetokunbo Ademola, Victoria Island.
• The Place, Isaac John, GRA, Ikeja.
• Nandos on Adeniyi Jones.
• Live Mechanics Urban Cloth Store, Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Mall, Surulere.

Buy your's Now!!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

What's my name ft Drake..

RiRi..is really going hard these days(dis girl fine ooo chai... lool) by getting more fans and more views.
Enjoy this guys....


African culture goes 3D - animation style



A Nigerian film is gaining attention ooo!!! YES ATTENTION!! an award-winning 3D animation made from an African perspective is the talk of the town now ooo!!
TransTales Entertainment was started in 2005 on a budget of less than 5000 dollars(That's good) by Nigerians Segun Williams and Obinna Onwuekwe, and is the first film company to produce African themed 3D animation films to fill the void in animation with myriads of authentic African stories.
The titles produced by TransTales are wide acclaimed by industry experts and the animated series "Mark of  Uru" recently won the United Nations World Summit Award for the use of technology to promote African culture. The UN praised the series for its combination of digital expertise with local folk story, imagery and culture.
We bring you the latest....
Jst keep blogging...!!



Saturday, November 13, 2010

who is the Next Movie Star...



Dear dynamic viewers...the Next Movie Star is a reality show that has produced many celebrities, including Tonto Dike, Annie Macaulay, Kevin Pam and Uti Nwachukwu. This year again, the reality show is set to roll as 16 youths, drawn from across 10 African countries, have enteredthe house in search of fame, pride and glory. For the past two weeks (i have been counting) the housemates have been going through training and grooming sessions by being conducted professionals as part of the organisers’ commitment to producing an informative, entertaining and educative show.The executive producer of the show, Sola Fajobi, says, “This year’s show is going to be very interesting because we have housemates from 10 African countries, who are all very talented in their own right. The housemates are conscious of the fact that they need to dig into the depth of their talents to convince viewers, who would determine the ultimate winner, knowing that the winners and contestants of NMS have gone on to achieve continental glory.”The 2010 NMS would be aired on the NTA network every day until December 10.


WORLD VIDEO PREMIERE: J2D – Hypnotize!!

I jst can't stop listening to this song...lol....loving the regaeton feel in it...
i like it but dont konw about you...


Afromedia celebrates 50 years of excellence in Outdoor Advertising...

In pomp and purposeful pageantry that signaled its next corporate horizon, Nigerian outdoor advertising agency, Afromedia marked its 50th anniversary on Friday, October 23, 2010 at the Jasmine & Iris Hall of the Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos.
As guests arrived at the event, they were welcomed by Elizabeth R ushers who led them through a lush orange carpet lobby beautified with framed photos of the company’s past and present directors. The K-Square Security crew was on guard as guests transitioned onto a Cocktail Lounge where the celebration kicked off with a colorful cocktail party. (hmmm....i like this part)!!
The MCs of the night Ali Baba & Tee A eventually invited the guests into the hall for the main event. Prayers were said and the national anthem was performed and then the fun began! There were insightful speeches and then great music as D’Banj, Dr SID, D’Prince and 9ice got the crowd on their feet! Prizes were awarded to the winners of the Afromedia Creative Arts Contest, the MCs delivered wisecracks on stage and dance group Explicit also performed. Long service awards were presented to deserving staffers including the MD/ CEO, Akin Ire Olopade who has spent over 15 years serving the company.
Other high points at the golden anniversary gala were the MD’s speech and the launch of the company’s new logo which was creatively presented via a unique holographic display. The display which was organized by Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo‘s event management company Elizabeth R is the first of its kind in Nigeria. The aim of the new logo and  high tech display is to rejuvenate and reiterate the corporate reputation of Afromedia as Nigeria’s leading outdoor advertising agency.
Guests at the gala include Alh. Mohammed Gobir, Dr. & Mrs. Desalu, Deola Bali, Alex Udugba,Wilfred & Kemi Alagah, Patrick Nwabune, Ifeoma Williams, Makanjuola & Abiola Alabi, Erelu Abiola Dosunmu, Helen Prest-Ajayi, TY Bello, Ituah Ighodalo, Grace Egbagbe and John Obayuwana.









Dr. Onaolapo Soleye, Chairman of Afromedia with his wife
GMD of Afromedia - Akin Ire Olopade with wife, Stephanie Olopade

D'banj

Alhaji Mohammed Gobir

GMD of Afromedia - Akin Ire Olopade with wife, Stephanie Olopade

TY Bello

Jimi and Idowu Mohammed

Helen Prest-Ajayi

Erelu Dosunmu

Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo

Bimbo Oladapo

9ice

John Obayuwana




Friday, November 12, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Tab had more Favorable Reviews in terms of storage..


Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, a 7-inch tablet powered by the Android operating system, has made its rounds with gadget reviewers, and consensus says it’s a solid but pricey device.Reviewers at tech blogs and mainstream publications, found that the Galaxy Tab offered a pleasing user experience despite some flaws. Many complained that the Galaxy Tab, priced at $600, is too expensive when pitted against Apple’s larger $500 iPad.The Galaxy Tab is the first official Android tablet on the market to compete with Apple’s iPad. Samsung has marketed the smaller, pocketable size of the Galaxy Tab as ideal for commuters, while  highlighting Adobe Flash as a key feature that the tablet supports, unlike the ipad...

So the question is which one would you prefer Galaxy tab or ipad?



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Dbanj And Snoop Collabo For Real?HMMM!!




 Dear dynamic viewers, D’banj has been constantly in the news from one controversy to the other. 
Notably was his scuffle with video director Clarence Peters few weeks back. His outburst was reported to have
resulted from the ‘ridiculous’ cost of N3m charged by Mr Peters for the shoot of his highly anticipated ‘Scapegoat’ video. 
Well (the truth be say) the remix is on the way for the famous song Mr Endowed ft snoop Dogg and Fans, friends, the media are already asking questions – anticipating to know the truth about the collaboration as many are wondering if it’s not another alleged track like that of 2face’s ‘Flex’ with R.Kelly. 


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

‘I’m Sorry To Say, But 2face Is Empty’ – Sir Shina Peters


In a brief interview, conducted at TV Continental in Lagos, Shina Peters tells us ‘…I want to see someone like 2face to be very successful because everything is just name. But deep down, I’m sorry to say this, he’s empty and it’s not good for our artistes…..whats he saying?