Thursday, 12 December 2013

Meet your headies host-hip on Tv

MAVIN Record artistes, Tiwa Savage and Dr. Sid have been announced as the hosts of this year’s Headies.
The 8th edition of the annual awards will take place on December 26, at the Grand Ballroom in the Oriental Hotel, Lekki.
The Eminado singer and her label mate, posed for some promo shots for the award sh

President Jonathan Has Directed That None Of His Aides Should Reply Obasanjo- Reuben Abati

We have noted the publication on several websites today of a letter recently written by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. The Presidency acknowledges that it has indeed received the said letter from Chief Obasanjo.
We however find it highly unbecoming, mischievous and provocative that a letter written by a former Head of State and respected elder statesman to President Jonathan  has been deliberately leaked to the mass media in a deplorable effort to impugn the integrity of the President and denigrate his commitment to giving Nigeria the best possible leadership.
While many patriotic, objective and well-meaning Nigerians have already condemned the leaked letter as self-serving, hypocritical, malicious, indecent, and very disrespectful of the highest office in the land, President Jonathan has directed that none of his aides or any government official should join issues with Chief Obasanjo over it.
The President himself will, at the appropriate time, offer a full personal response to the most reckless, baseless, unjustifiable and indecorous charges levied against him and his administration by the former Head of State.

Why i refused to have kids-Oprah Winfrey

Sacrifices come in different forms and media mogul, Oprah Winfrey who undeniably has a super-successful career chose not to have children as a personal sacrifice.
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter an entertainment magazine, Winfrey revealed she never regretted her choice while opening up about her decision to forego having children.
    She told the magazine: ”If I had kids, my kids would hate me, They would have ended up on the equivalent of the Oprah show talking about me; because something [in my life] would have had to suffer and it would’ve probably been them.”
Winfrey admitted she never found parenting appealing adding that she always had a different dream as a little than her peers.
    “Gayle [King, Winfrey's best friend and now a mother of two] was the kind of kid who, in seventh grade Home Ec class, was writing down her name and the names of her children,” she recalled. “While she was having those kind of daydreams, I was having daydreams about how I could be Martin Luther King.”

BREAKING: Drama in Rivers as ‘police shoot live ammunition, teargas at lawmakers’

The Rivers State House of Assembly had their sitting disrupted today by the Rivers police as they were holding plenary for the first time, since the House was sealed in July this year.
[READ: IT GOT WORSE! A report on what went down at the http://www.ynaija.com/it-got-worse-a-report-on-what-went-down-at-the-rivers-house-of-assembly-watch/Rivers House of Assembly (WATCH) ]
It was reported that out of the 25 of the 26 members of the House loyal to the embattled governor, Rotimi Amaechi, had converged earlier today to sit in accordance with a high court order restraining the National Assembly from taking over the functions of the Assembly.
However, as the lawmakers tried to gain entry into the House, the police quickly arrived at the complex and sealed it off.
Premium Times reports:
    The lawmakers then decided to hold their sitting outside the complex. But the police suddenly began shooting teargas and live ammunition at the lawmakers who quickly took to their heels scampering for safety.
    It is not known yet whether anyone was injured in the incident.
    The deputy speaker of the Assembly, Leyii Kwani, who presided over the sitting could not be reached for comments. But the state Commissioner of Information, Ibim Semenitari confirmed the incident.
    She said, “It is an indication of the impunity ravaging the country and a clear indication that the PDP under the present leadership has lost all forms of democratic conduct.
    “They can’t even pretend to wear a mien of civility rather they are practising jackboot governance and repression worse than we have ever seen under the military.”
    Ms. Semenitari said she would issue a full statement on the incident later. The state police commissioner, Joseph Mbu, could not be reached for comments at this time.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Asuu set to resume in a week time

Breaking: ASUU agrees to call off strike, signs MOU with FGAt last, the Academic Staff Union ofUniversities has agreed to call off its six- month-old strike.The followed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government on Wednesday.
The agreement, signed at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday evening, is a new pact between the varsity lecturers and the Federal Government.The Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, and the Chairman of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, confirmed the development to newsmen atthe Presidential Villa.Fagge, however, said the leadership of the union still needs to confer with the National Executive Committee before announcing a resumption date.
He also says its may return to classes in a week time,the Education minister says all contending issues has been resolved.

Iyanya unveils Christmas Card and new promo photos

Made Men Music Group's Iyanya has released his Christmas card and new promo pics for his fans. See more photos after the cut

REVEALED: Why Jonathan Didn’t Speak At Mandela’s Service – Presidency

The Presidency last night rose in defence of President Goodluck Jonathan for not speaking at the memorial service in honour of the former South African leader, Nelson Mandela in South Africa.

The President had come under serious condemnation by critics in the social media, who wondered why he went to Johannesburg in the first place without rendering an oration in honour of Madiba as other world leaders did.
But Presidential Spokesman, Dr Reuben Abating, dismissed the attacks on the President as a classic case of much ado about nothing, as Jonathan was not billed to speak at the ceremony in the first place.
According to Abati, only six out of the 100 world leaders at the event, were slated to speak and Jonathan was not one of those chosen to render any speech.
"The late Madiba's burial is not a United Nations Debating session. It is what it is a burial: a solemn, national ceremony," Abati said.
" Leaders from all over the world attended the Memorial Service to pay their last respects and to identify with South Africans in their hour of grief. It was certainly not meant to be an occasion for political grandstanding or the waving of flags.
"Out of about 100 world leaders who attended the event today, only six spoke at the ceremony. It was made clear at the occasion that the Chairman of the AU Commission, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma will speak on behalf of African leaders. And she did.
"I do not agree that Nigeria was insulted in any way. It was good that President Jonathan attended the Memorial service and that Nigeria is in solidarity with the South Africans.
"If every leader who attended the service had been asked to say a word, the event would not have ended. There were many other leaders at the event, whose countries have strong historical and political ties with South Africa, but who did not speak.
"I have not heard their compatriots crying like babies. This is obviously a further indication of a rising, minority tendency to read the negative into every official item,"Abati said.

SHE HAS NO LIMITS......RATED 18+

What is wrong with this picture

Is anything wrong with this pic? That's pastor Chris Okotie preaching on the pulpit

Guess who is TIME magazine man of the year?

After only nine months as the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis has been named TIME magazine Person of the Year 2013. TIME said the former Argentinian Cardinal has become the 'new voice of conscience and is the person who had the greatest impact on the world in 2013.
    "Rarely has a new player on the world stage captured so much attention so quickly - young and old, faithful and cynical - as Pope Francis," editors at Time Magazine said.
The runner-up to the Pope is the National Security Agency whistle blower, Edward Snowden.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

KSU pull out from asuu,set for Exams immediately

The Academic staff union of universities (ASUU) kogi state university chapter has pull out of d ongoing nation wide stride embarked upon by the association. After a stakeholders meeting held yesterday the KSU lecturers decided to put an end the 6months strike, students of the university are advise to resume as early as possible as said by the Vice chancellor Prof. Hassan Issa that lectures begins immediately. I wish u safe journey on your way back to school and success in your forthcoming exams.

Monday, 9 December 2013

(Photo)Uti Wins Most Popular TV Presenter In AFRICA

Uti Nwachukwu won the award for the most popular TV presenter in Africa at the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards.

Very big congrats to him....

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Jonathan flies to South Africa for Mandela’s funeral, may return early

President Jonathan and his entourage will leave Abuja for South Africa on Monday, December 9, to attend the burial of former South African president, Nelson Mandela, who will be buried on Sunday.
Jonathan who announced his travel plans yesterday, will make the trip alongside the Supervising Minister of Foreign Affairs, Viola Onwuliri.
Special Assistant to the president on New Media, Reno Omokri, spoke about Jonathan’s impending journey on Twitter, but did not disclose the size of the president’s entourage.
    President Jonathan leaves Abuja for South Africa tomorrow to join other world leaders in ceremonies leading up to Nelson Mandela’s burial.

TFF To Fine Drogba, Eboue For Paying Tributes To Mandela (LOOK)


DIDIER Drogba and Emmanuel Eboue face fines from the Turkish FA after displaying vests bearing tributes to Nelson Mandela.
The two Ivory Coast internationals unveiled their personal messages after Galatasaray’s game against Elazigspor on Friday, their first game after the death of South African icon Mandela.
Chelsea legend Drogba peeled off his shirt at the 2-0 win to reveal a tribute which said: ‘Thank you Madiba’ and former Arsenal defender Eboue’s vest said: ‘Rest in Peace Nelson Mandela’.
The Turkish FA (TFF) are planning to summon the Galatasaray pair to appear before the
Professional Football Discipline Committee because they had not sought prior permission to display their messages.
It is in contrast to England where games this weekend have been preceded by a minute of applause in celebration of Mandela’s life and his role in ending apartheid in South Africa and transforming the international profile of Africa.
Plans to discipline Drogba and Eboue are certain to attract criticism and fuel debate in Turkey, where the TFF are trying to keep political imagery out of football as directed by FIFA, although it has proved increasingly difficult in a football-crazy nation beset by political tension.

Who rocked the camo best? Chidinma, Davido vs. Wizkid


Be the judge..over to you guys who rocked the camouflage best?
The kedike crooner and ex-project famd winner – Chidinma? Omo baba olowo, Davido? Or the handsome starboy – Wizkid?

Paul Bassey: How favourable is Nigeria’s World Cup group?

South Korea and Greece and concluded that Argentina and the Super Eagles were going to progress in that order, yet we ended up drawing only one match and came out last in the group.
Two key phrases rule sports draws all over the world. The first is what is called “The luck of the draw” while the other is “group of death “
The direct meaning of the first contention is that there is a possibility of a team having the “luck” of finding itself in a group that it can easily top or come out from, depending on the perceived quality of its components.
The second assumption is that the group is peopled by teams believed tough and it will take a war, a battle of survival to be able to triumph therein.
Having said this much, we can understand why some of us insisted and prayed for a “favourable” draw for the Eagles, one that they will be able to maze through on the way to tougher successive rounds.
I wondered, for instance why anybody will want to play Brazil in Brazil in the very first round of the competition. With due respect to quality and the availability of players in her ranks, why will any coach wish for a confrontation against Germany, Spain and so called power houses of football, so early in the day?
Agreed that any team that wants to win the world cup must be ready to play and beat any team that crosses its path, but for me the key word there is READY.
With the draw that has been handed to us, even the luck of the pairings, by the time we have played Iran and Bosnia we will be READY to play Argentina and go for broke.
I was reminded by my son that four years ago, that is how I celebrated the draw that put Nigeria in the same group with Argentina, South Korea and Greece and concluded that Argentina and the Super Eagles were going to progress in that order, yet we ended up drawing only one match and came out last in the group.
Yes, I like to be reminded, that is why I have not suggested that this is a WEAK group. I have conveniently called it a FAVOURABLE GROUP.
I want to believe that between now and when the world cup starts, the Technical Department and the Technical Committee of the NFF will start work immediately to put at the disposal of the Keshi led technical crew all the information, logistics and player by player profile on Argentina, Iran and Bosnia. By now we should be able to know how these teams qualified for the world cup, their strengths and weaknesses and the depth of individual players.
As you are reading this, Coach Keshi would have taken a decision on the friendly matches he wants to play, those teams and countries that have similar playing patterns and cultures with the teams in our group.
By the time coach Keshi receives the files containing all the information on our opponents, he should be able to monitor ALL the players in their clubs and national teams. In other words if Argentina plays a friendly match today, Keshi MUST endeavour to be present, just as he will be interested in the form and progress of Argentine players in their different clubs, ditto Iran and Bosnia players.
The minutest detail are taken into consideration, to the point where the Eagles goalkeeper trainer will want to know who takes the opposition penalties and in what pattern over the last two and three years.
This is what the other teams will be doing against us and we cannot feign ignorance. This is what draws are all about, the opportunity to plan as the days tick by.
What about training camp venue and the availability of necessary infrastructure? During the FIFA World Cup in France in 1998, as FIFA Media Officer I had accompanied the General Coordinator in Marseille to go and visit the German team in their camp. A detention facility could not have been better fortified. When we finally got in, we met the team in a two hour training regime in a swimming pool. Yes swimming pool.
We also visited the gym that was laid out for the team and we were told by some of the physical trainers that the maximum days they train with the ball in a week is four days. That set me thinking, that “training” IS NOT eleven a side or the running round the field eleven times before the players settle down to play “ “probables” against “possibles
Football is a science, where even the rooming policy is consciously decided as an off the field strategy to help cohesion on the field of play.
With Friday’s draw, the qualification party has been brought to an end. The competition is now here with us. For us to go to Brazil and not do better than the four previous qualifications will amount to an anti climax.
The Aminu Maigari led NFF must therefore do all in their power to liaise with government with a view to extending full support to the team to succeed. This is the time to sit down and talk bonuses and allowances. This is the time to decide on and thrash out all those components that have in the past impacted negatively on our success.
Akin to the rites of Christian marriage, Maigari should now address   the Nigerian football community and ask   if there is any one that feels he has anything against Nigeria winning the cup! If so, let him or her speak now or forever remain silent …….because we will not tolerate any distraction from any level.

ASUU strike update: No resumption without signed agreement – Lecturers

In further defiance of the Federal Government’s order of resumption, the striking university lecturers, under the umbrella of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), have said that only a signed agreement would make them resume teaching.
The academic body has insisted that it would not obey the government directive to resume until the FG’s promises to provide adequate funding were evidenced in writing and signed.
The lecturers also said that having a signed agreement within their grasp would provide them enough leverage in case they needed it for future reference.
Nigerian Eye reports:
    The National Treasurer of the union, Dr Ademola Aremu, disclosed this while speaking with our correspondent on telephone on Sunday.
    Aremu said there can not be any meaningful progress until the government responds to the letter, stressing that ASUU’s request was the collective decision of members across the country and not the decision of the national leadership.
    The unionist waved aside the announcement by the Federal Government that it had deposited a large sum of money to meet the demand of ASUU with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). He said the proper way of communication with the union should be through a letter confirming the signing of the new agreement it reached with the lecturers.
    Describing government’s announcement as a mark of insincerity, Aremu said that the only way it can take government seriously on the issue is a letter confirming the signing of the agreement.
    He said: “When we finished negotiation with the President, we promised to go and brief our members and communicate the popular decision of the union to his office. That was exactly what we did. The collective decision of members was that the government should put its proposal in black and white and sign it properly.
    “So, if government wants to communicate with us, it should simply respond to the letter, not announcing through the media that certain amount of money was already with the CBN. That is not proper. We don’t believe that is a fair treatment.”
    On the ultimatum, Aremu said it was a threat that can not intimidate any lecturer that is worth his salt.
    “Any academic that is not an intellect work, that is actually an intellectual will not be intimidated by the threat. Nobody can humiliate you when you are fighting a just cause.” He said.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

PRESIDENT GOODLUCK DECLARES 3 DAYSNATIONAL MOURNING FOR FORMERSOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT, NELSON MANDELA

President Goodluck Jonathan has declared three days of
national mourning for former South African President, Nelson
Mandela who passed away yesterday at the age of 95. Flags are
to be flown at half-staff across Nigeria during the period.
Jonathan has urged all Nigerians to unite in solidarity with the
people of South Africa as they mourn the great liberator,
freedom fighter and hero of the black race. The President also
called for special prayers in mosques and churches in Nigeria
during the period of mourning which begins today, for the
peaceful repose of Mandela’s soul. A special inter-
denominational memorial service for Mandela will be held at
the State House Chapel on

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Brazil 2014.

Ghanaian actress, Yvonne message to guys who wanna have her...

Popular Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, has sent a message to all who care to listen.
The beautiful actress posted a photo of herself with no make up on, and captioned it: “Every girl is a wife material…..it depends on which material you want…….yn*”
Now our question is, do you agree with her?

Two ladies and a guy stripes naked for robbery

Two female undergraduate robbery suspects and their male partner in crime were battered and stripped nakked in Calabar on Friday afternoon for attempting to rob a Calabar-based businesswoman of N1. 5million Naira. See Photos Below...

REVEALED: Male Birth Control Pill That Makes Sperm Ineffective On Its Way

Is this going to be safest?
A birth control pill for guys is getting closer to becoming a reality. Scientists are calling it a breakthrough.
They say that the technique works like a vasectomy, but without surgery. Instead, the technique stops sperm from leaving the body during sex.
Prior attempts at surgery-free male birth control either altered a man’s hormones or tried to make sperm ineffective.
Researchers say that this pill will reassure men concerned about their libido or virility.
The new technique has been shown to work in mice. The male mice tested were made 100% infertile temporarily, but the sperm retained in their body was undamaged and even later used to produce healthy baby mice.

Brazil 2014: FIFA World Cup Finals Draw

The 2014 FIFA World Cup draw took place in Brazil today and Nigeria will play against Argentina, Iran and Bosnia-something...lol. Nigeria's opening game will be against Iran and even though Bosnia looks like it will be an easy game for us, the country is ranked higher than Nigeria in the world. They are ranked 21st, while Nigeria is ranked 36th, but I'm sure we'll qualify alongside Messi's Argentina.

Checkout banned music by NBC



This censoring sef! According to Beatfm On-Air-Personality Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, NBC has banned several Nigerian and foreign songs/videos for either 'obscene lyrics or visuals'. See the rest of the banned songs after the cut...

Thursday, 5 December 2013

When heroes have gone from among us

As South Africa learns to live without Nelson Mandela, J BROOKS SPECTOR looks back on the life of an extraordinary man – and tries to make sense of a world without him.
WHEN lilacs last in the door-yard bloom’d,
And the great star early droop’d in the western sky in the night,
I mourn’d—and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring….
-- Walt Whitman (1865)
How to measure, to embrace, to understand the greatness in a man once he is gone is a challenge that confronts us in every age. In 1865, American poet Walt Whitman had been deeply moved by the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on 15 April - just as the Northern victory in the American Civil War had been assured. Whitman had spent the war years as a nurse, coping with the near-Sisyphean task of aiding the tens of thousands of wounded soldiers who had streamed into the ad hoc hospitals using Washington DC’s government buildings.
In the first moments of mourning after Lincoln’s sudden death, Whitman had written of his heart-breaking loss in the poem, “O Captain, My Captain”. Then, weeks later, he wrote a more contemplative work, “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d.” In speaking to an age more sentimental than our own more cynical time, Whitman drew upon the annual flowering of lilacs – the traditional flowers of mourning - to help his readers share the poet’s sense of Lincoln’s final sacrifice in the cause of freedom. Like Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln had been the central figure in the moral re-creation of a nation and a society – moving it upward on the ladder of human freedom and dignity.
But unlike Lincoln who was gone even before reaching sixty, Mandela was past seventy years of age when he had his chance for immortality. And unlike Lincoln, Mandela had the luxury to enter his own promised land, following those long years of isolation and imprisonment. He eventually became South Africa’s first democratically elected president and then, he could ease into his long, dignified retirement as an increasingly beloved, internationally respected, elder, world statesman. He was appreciated, even revered around the world as a living symbol of what could be achieved on behalf of the human spirit.
Finally, he metamorphosed into an almost-mute, unassailable symbol of his own considerable achievement. Mandela’s eventual good fortune stands in contrast to the lives of figures like Abraham Lincoln, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr, or even Moses - all of whom had only been allowed to glimpse the possibilities of their respective promised lands from a scenic overlook, but never permitted to enter and savour their actual triumphs.
In the first moments after the announcement of Nelson Mandela’s passing, as that message reached around the globe, the outpouring from the powerful and the powerless, the mighty and the meek, became stunning in its intensity – like a river whose force had been pent up. The encomiums are too numerous to repeat here. Some of these words will have been the formulaic – foreign ministries all have prepared statements ready for just such occasions. But the words have come from everywhere and everybody else as well. And they will keep coming for months yet to come. There will be a stream of scholarships, roads, bridges, buildings and museums in his name still to come. But it will still be a long time before we have fully measured the gaping hole he has left behind – and it will come back again and again whenever we contemplate an issue and we think aloud - what would Mandela have said about this?
But those expressions of national and international grief that have come from everywhere in the wake of Nelson Mandela’s passing also allow the writer to think back to a half century ago, when another American president, John Kennedy also fell to an assassin’s bullet in 1963. Unlike Nelson Mandela, or even Lincoln, Kennedy was still in youthful middle age, only three years into his only presidential term.
With Kennedy’s death, as with Lincoln’s, Whitman’s words once again symbolised the cutting down of still another national leader. Any American who was beyond the cradle on that day can still recall exactly where they were, and what they were doing, when the news reached them John Kennedy was suddenly no longer their president.
This writer was in his high school algebra class, wrestling with the mystery of simultaneous equations, when there was an announcement over the intercom that the president had been shot in Dallas, Texas. Silence. Then a second announcement - the school buses would take all students home, now that the president was dead. What else could we do; where else should we be at this time of nation tragedy?
In the days that followed, people across the nation moved as if in a dreamscape. Some stayed glued to the images from their televisions and radio stations played sombre, wistful, soulful music, even on the pop stations. On the three national television networks there was but one program, and it ran from morning till night. The route of that fatal Dallas motorcade was repeated and explained, over and over again. And then it was Kennedy’s casket lying in state in the rotunda of the US Capitol building. There was the funeral procession with the rider-less horse, its rider’s boots symbolically inserted backwards in the stirrups; the burial at Arlington National Cemetery; and Kennedy’s three-year-old son’s poignant farewell salute.
All of this came unrelentingly via the television, day after day, as a nation was immersed in a numb, shared grief. And the astonishment and shock of a political assassination would be repeated again, and then yet again, after the deaths of the president’s brother, Senator Robert Kennedy, and then civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. within the next five years.
As the years have moved on, despite the stories that have come out about Kennedy’s personal frailties, the legend of that new Camelot on the Potomac that had ended before its time has only grown larger as the years pass. As with Abraham Lincoln, books and memorabilia on John Kennedy continue to pour forth to satisfy a deep thirst by an ever-eager public anxious to share, somehow, in the glories, legacies and legends of these heroes.
And now Nelson Mandela has joined this litany as the latest figure on a a roster that is part of humanity’s shared need for figures worthy of emulation and respect from our history. In years to come, beyond the flood of books, films, television series, and multi-media products that will pour forth, the tangible sites associated with Nelson Mandela – his homes, his offices, the courtrooms where he was tried, and the spot where he was arrested - will all become places of secular, civic veneration.
There will be many more songs and dramas added to a litany that already ranges from the songs Jacob Zuma led at the ANC’s National Conference to Jerry Dammers’ “Free Nelson Mandela”, Johnny Clegg’s “Asimbonanga” and Brenda Fassie’s “My Black President”, and on to that wonderfully evocative opera, “The Mandela Trilogy”. And these are just the beginning of a flood that is yet to fully break upon us.
And yet, there were also those years when Nelson Mandela’s name barely drew a ripple of recognition, at least publicly. Back in the 1950s and 60s, he was a man on the rise, a man to watch, regardless of whether one was black or white. His law practice attracted hundreds of clients who invested their hopes in his solving the personal tragedies apartheid inflicted on them, through his skills and persuasiveness. He was a genuine page-one, A-list personality whose face, words and deeds often filled the pages of publications like the popular “Drum” magazine. He was seen out and around with attractive women and he seemed clearly marked for some as-yet-undefined-but-great height.
His overwhelming political and intellectual presence – especially in the Treason Trial and then in the Rivonia Trial that followed a few years later - literally dominated the news, the conversations, the rumours and the hopes of many millions – and made international headlines as well. He was an avenging angel, the African Scarlet Pimpernel and the new Moses rolled into one.
And then came the dark. Sentenced to life imprisonment, isolated behind bars, his writings banned, his image scoured from public viewing, Nelson Mandela slowly faded from view and attention, save among close friends, relatives and former colleagues now scattered in exile - his very name taking on a wraithlike, half-remembered presence. By the time of the revolutionary events of the Soweto Uprising in 1976, the new heroes and must-reads of this new generation were the Black Consciousness hero-ideologues, South African, American and Caribbean writers, thinkers and ideologues like Bantu Stephen Biko, H Rap Brown, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael and Franz Fanon. In that new liberation canon, at least initially, there seemed little room for the presumed philosophical leftovers from an earlier

Fresh Music-veedee:zuzu ft vee,dj Femmeddy

The Creativiti Co. And Tweetviews Africa presents Zuzu (Veedee ft Vee and City fm's finest Dj Femmeddy, mixed and mastered by Allan b).                               
Veedee co-produced Wizkid's halla @ ur boi and over the years has worked with a range of Nigerian artists, He is currently working on his haunted by music ep (Producers edition) and is set to release his first official single Zuzu ft. Vee (Africa's never ever seen rapper and lyricist) and City fm's finest Dj Femmeddy (Official Dj for the track) and being
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Veedee shows his skills as a producer and his ability to crop the best of the best into a song.
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Rated18+...maheeda is back but this time its n*d*

Why did it take so long for you Maheeda? You are getting there, keep it up. See The latest photo the 'gospel' singer shared on her insagram page when you continue;

#BaddestGuyEverLiveth: Olamide bags 8 nominations for the “Headies”



Rapper, Olamide really is the “baddest guy ever liveth.”
The star has bagged a whopping 8 nominations for the Hip Hop World Awards aka “The Headies”
The star shared the news and this photo via Instagram and captioned it :
“Team YBNL tnx a lot !!! Please let’s keep it going .. Vote for my guy Baddo

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Solemnization -BELINDA WEDS SHAGGY

Please Join Us As Belinda Ikhanede Wed Badaiki Shaggy @ Mary The Queen Catholic Church 9:30AM on Saturday 7th Dec 2013,Reception follows Immediately @ Supereme Hotel Ekpoma.
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