Friday, 27 February 2015

27 Die As Suicide Bombers Hit Jos, Biu

Suicide bombers on Thursday attacked Jos, the Plateau State capital and Biu in Borno State and killed 27 people and injured many people. In the Biu attack, 15 persons were killed, while 12 people lost their lives in the twin blasts at Jos. According to an eyewitness, the suicide bomber detonated the bomb in front of one of the Filling Stations in Biu, a town that is about 160 kilometres from Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram insurgency.

He said, “The suicide bomber was few metres away from a petrol filling station when the bomb on him detonated, killing him and 14 other persons in the vicinity.”
The Biu resident, who spoke to one of our correspondents on the telephone from Biu, said the suicide bomber rode a tricycle which he parked near the filling station.
“He parked the tricycle some metres away from the petrol station and was working in the direction of the filling station. But the bomb detonated and killed 10 persons and injured many others before he could get to the station. Thank God that the bomb detonated before he could get to the fuel station, the casuality figure could have been higher.
- See more at: http://247nigerianewsupdate.co/27-die-as-suicide-bombers-hit-jos-biu/#sthash.eWhEYywk.dpuf

Kanye West Publicly Apologizes To Beck & Bruno Mars For Hating On Them

 We all know what he did to Beck on Grammy night, but who knew he was hating on Bruno? Bruno is a genius...they should work together. Bruno & Beck are yet to publicly acknowledge Kanye's apology


Nigerian Comedian Julius Agwu Buys fourth Car, N26Million G Wagon Mercedes SUV [PICTURES]

Popular comic star Julius Agwu has reportedly bought himself a brand new G-Wagon SUV.
According to fillers in Lagos, the father of two was spotted last Thursday painting the town red in the new wonder on wheels which is currently being sold for a whopping 26 million naira.
Julius Agwu was also spotted recently at The Place Lekki Restaurant in the G-Wagon SUV
Check out more photos below:...
This brand new baby is Julius Agwu’s 4th vehicle.

Mr Agwu also has a Toyota Rav 4, Toyota Camry and a Mercedes Benz GL 550.
The man is fully loaded!

AMONGS TONTO DIKEH’S PAST LOVERS, WHO DO YOU PREFER?

In 2013, controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, according to a source, had been in relationship with one Caporahvenwah Okolie, popularly known as Chief Capo, who happens to be an international model, rapper and singer before their relationship hit the rocks due to lack of faithfullness from the dude.

Later, Tonto Dikeh introduced Michael Awolaja A.K.A Malivelihood, as her boyfriend in November of 2013 at the Exquisite Lady of the Year awards and the media, friends and fans were all blown away in the eupheria of joy that the actress has found love once again until another sad tale of heartbreak occurred.
In late 2014, the actress began singing a new song of love with various range of gifts being displayed on the social media with a revelation that they came from her bae who she prefers calling Mr.X. During her Tonto Dikeh’s foundation tour, the actress was full of praises for her new found lover whom she says has been very supportive of the whole project. The Mr. X, according to her, is the CEO BigChurch entertainemnt and CEO Micro Micro Partners.
One of the things the actress most appreciates from her new lover is the gifts he continues to shower her with like the Diamond Bracelet he got for her during her birthday, a Gold wrist watch, Givenchy hand bag and many other stuffs. Interestingly, she always wakes up to meet her gifts in the morning.
While she was dating Malivelihood, she also got a gold plated Rolex wrist watch and other gold plated items from him which she flaunted on her social media. But fans are yet to see gifts gotten from her aledged rapper love whom she has never spoken about.
Don Jazzy Don was the first entertainer to date Tonto when she was obviously new in the industry. The both have to part ways after a couple of years. One thing is sure, Don met Tonto when she hadn't gone really wide, when she was still a bit fresh, succulent and juicy.
Furthermore, Yvonne Nelson accused Tonto of snatching Iyanya from her and inducing the muscular actor to dump her. Tonto shamelessly fired back at Yvonne telling her to go get a life and lick her wounds as she had Iyanya all to herself.
Tonto Dikeh was dumped by her billionaire lover, Osita Promise Offormezie for another Nollywood actress in 2013. According to the gist then, Promise allegedly had a hot romance with the controversial actress, Tonto, who has about 58 tattoos on her body.Things changed between them when Promise met another sexy actress, Onyi Alex,who started warming the billionaire’s bed.
Singer, Wizkid cannot be ruled out as rumours did spread like wide fire that she has had her eyes placed on the talented singer and was making several move on getting him to herself which according to reports, she succeeded but things turned soar.
After all said and done, fan begins to wonder of all the guys the actress has dated, what positive lesson has she learnt from the relationships and which of these guys had made a great impact in her life? Is she ready to ensure that the current relationship leads to the altar? Who among these guys was or is more truthful to her? Is her relationship about true love or about money? The actress and her fans should be able to analyses that.

Merrybet Predict...Making Millionaires

Merrybet made the year 2014 very rewarding for sports betting players across the country, with the launch of the most innovative game, the ‘Predict & Win' promo.

At the launch of this promo in May 2014, the bookmaking giant stated that the aim was to create awareness on the benefits of sports betting and enrich the lives of Nigeris. Indeed this promise was fulfilled in 2014.


11 Nigerians became millionaires in 2014 as 3 people won N4,000,000 each, one person won N2,000,000 and 6 people won N1,000,000 each,  while 8 individuals  got N500,000 each.
Taking it further in 2015, the much anticipated Leadersboardhas been kicked off and players can accumulate points till the end of the EPL season. Each week the highest points will be added to theLeadersboard with the top three getting N5,000,000, N3,000,000 and N2,000,000  respectively while the 4th to 13th gets N500,000 each at the end of the season.
Who says you have to work 8-5 to become a Millionaire…..
Sign up and start playing for free.
You could be the next Millionaire!!!

HOW GOV. UDUAGHAN TRIED TO SAVE DADA ERIYE

After the meeting the president led a delegation made up of Ejiro Roman Adigbo, (Publisher, Top Celebrities Magazine), Azu Arinze, (Publisher, YES International Magazine) and Tunde Moshood, (Publisher, Famous Enquirer Magazine) to the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital (LUTH) to see the patient. There, they met Dada Eriye’s wife and son-in-law. The wife appealed to doctors on duty to allow his colleagues see him but they insisted he was in Intensive Care Unit and cannot allow everybody to see him except one person.

The delegation asked Ejiro Roman Adigbo to see him. he came out and briefed the delegation what the doctors told him about Dada Eriye’s condition, saying that his chances of survival is 50/50 and they should go and look for money and also pray for him to survive as his case is very critical. Then, Dada was on life support machine.
Right there at LUTH the delegation decided that all hands must be on deck to save Dada Eriye’s life. The league’s president asked the delegation members to start making contacts immediately to save Dada Eriye’s life. Tunde and Azu were asked to contact some corporate bodies, Ejiro was saddled with contacting Gov. Uduaghan of Delta State, the patient’s home state. Josiah Abiola was asked to reach Gov. Fashola of Lagos State.
Tunde Moshood immediately reached Victor Adoji of Zenith Bank and Jide Sipe of GTBank, they promised to help. Ejiro got Mr. Felix Ofou, Special Assistant to Delta State Governor on phone and he quickly told his boss about Dada’s critical condition. That very Monday evening, the medical doctor turned politician, Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan was so concerned that he spoke to Dada Eriye’s wife to know her husband’s current condition and promised to do everything humanly possible to save Dada Eriye’s life.
Not done yet, the governor equally called Ejiro Roman Adigbo on Tuesday morning and instructed him to forward to him the phone number of the doctor treating Dada so that he can get first hand medical information about his condition and decide the next step of action to take. That same Tuesday, he sent money to Dada’s family to take care of his medical bills at LUTH.
When Dada died on Wednesday evening, Ejiro forwarded a text message to His Excellency about the sad event. He called Ejiro back within minutes of receiving the message and also spoke with Dada’s wife that evening consoling her about her husband’s death.
If there was one man who tried his very best to save Dada Eriye’e life, it was Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State.
In an immediate reaction, Felix Ofou, on behalf of Governor Uduaghan expressed deep regret at the turn of events and particularly commended the League of Soft Sell Magazine Publishers for uncommon display of love and solidarity.
He said: “My boss, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan deeply regrets the unfortunate turn of events. Dada, like many other soft sell publishers was very dear to him and the Delta State Government. It is very sad he has gone. But our hearts remain with his family.
“While we pray that God should grant everyone fortitude to bear this painful loss, let me also commend the league for uncommon display of love and solidarity when it mattered most”.

Blogger Hacked To Death In Bangladesh Capital

                                                     Previous attacks have been blamed on religious fanatics [AFP]

Writer's wife seriously wounded as pair attacked after attending book fair at Dhaka University.

Police say unidentified attackers have hacked a prominent US blogger to death in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.


Police on Friday said that Avijit Roy, a Bangladesh-born US citizen, known for this writing against religious fundamentalism, and wife Rafida Ahmed, were attacked after a visit to a book fair at Dhaka University.

Ahmed, also a blogger, sustained severe injuries in Thursday's attack. 

Sirajul Islam, a local police chief, told The Associated Press news agency the assailants used cleavers to attack the couple.
"Several attackers took part in the attack and at least two assailants hit them directly,'' Islam said, adding that two blood-stained cleavers were found after the attack.
Police say Avijit Roy's wife Rafida Ahmed was seriously injured in the attack [AFP]
Roy had founded a popular Bengali-language blog - Mukto-mona, or Free Mind - in which articles on scientific reasoning and religious extremism featured prominently.

It was not known who was behind the attack, but Roy's family and friends say he was a prominent voice against religious fanatics and has faced threats in the past.

Anujit Roy, his younger brother, says Roy had returned to the country earlier this month and was planning to return there next month.

Similar attacks have previously taken place in Bangladesh. 

Investigators have said religious fanatics were behind those attacks. In 2013, another blogger, Ahmed Rajib Haider, who also spoke out against religious fanatics, waskilled by unidentified assailants near his home in Dhaka.

D’BANJ FINALLY LOST IT ON STAGE WHILE PERFORMING

The Koko master, D’banj recently performed at an event and as usually, gave the ladies the opportunity getting close to him and it was something beyond the eyes especially kids to see...

Though people tried to phantom what the lady was trying to do, but it seems the singer gave her the opportunity to use her mouth to loose his belt while performing his wave making song, ‘Feeling The Nigga.’
Questions have continued to trail such an actions and what moral lessons the agricultural ambassador wants people to learn from him all in the name of entertainment.
Would a guy be happy to see his girlfriend do such with a celebrity and continues with the relationship? Probably, the lady is ready to be a baby mama.

Jonathan Promises To Reward Soldiers Fighting Boko Haram In Borno, Adamawa, Yobe

President Goodluck Jonathan Thursday in Mubi, Adamawa State and Baga, Borno State applauded Nigerian troops for proving their mettle once again through the rapid recapture of territories formerly held by insurgents in the country’s North-Eastern states.


Consequently, he assured soldiers that they would be duly rewarded for their bravery and patriotic service to the nation at the successful conclusion of ongoing operations against Boko Haram.

A statement issued by the presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, said President Jonathan, while addressing officers and men of the Nigerian Army in both towns, which were recently recaptured from Boko Haram, declared that he and all Nigerians were very proud of the bravery, competence and patriotism with which they were now undertaking operations to expel the insurgents from all parts of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

“The President said that with their recent successes, which have overwhelmingly turned the tide against Boko Haram, the Nigerian military has proven beyond any doubt that it remains fully capable of defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

“The military’s recent victories against Boko Haram, President Jonathan told the troops, have also proven conclusively that all those, within and outside the country, who cast aspersions on Nigerian soldiers and questioned their ability and willingness to overcome the insurgents were misinformed and wrong”, Abati said.

Accompanied on the trip by the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki and all the Service Chiefs, Jonathan further assured the troops that the Federal Government would ensure they received all the necessary equipment and logistics they require to complete the ongoing mission to reassert government’s effective control over all territories formerly captured by the insurgents.

Reality TV Royal Family: The Kardashians Iink $100m Reality Show Deal

The Kardashians have again signed a record-breaking, $100 million-plus deal to remain with E! for another four years, sources have exclusively confirmed to Page Six. Kris Jenner secured the deal for herself and daughters, Kim, Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Scott Disick. Bruce Jenner and Kanye are not part of the deal.


The Kardashian deal, the highest in TV history for a reality brand, is being kept strictly under wraps and covers at least four more seasons of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” as well as spinoffs,

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Muhammadu Buhari's Speech at Chatham House

Permit me to start by thanking Chatham House for the invitation to talk about this important topic at this crucial time. When speaking about Nigeria overseas, I normally prefer to be my country’s public relations and marketing officer, extolling her virtues and hoping to attract investments and tourists. But as we all know, Nigeria is now battling with many challenges, and if I refer to them, I do so only to impress on our friends in the United Kingdom that we are quite aware of our shortcomings and are doing our best to address them.


The 2015 general election in Nigeria is generating a lot of interests within and outside the country. This is understandable. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and largest economy, is at a defining moment, a moment that has great implications beyond the democratic project and beyond the borders of my dear country.

So let me say upfront that the global interest in Nigeria’s landmark election is not misplaced at all and indeed should be commended; for this is an election that has serious import for the world. I urge the international community to continue to focus on Nigeria at this very critical moment. Given increasing global linkages, it is in our collective interests that the postponed elections should hold on the rescheduled dates; that they should be free and fair; that their outcomes should be respected by all parties; and that any form of extension, under whichever guise, is unconstitutional and will not be tolerated.

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the collapse of communism and the end of the Cold War, democracy became the dominant and most preferred system of government across the globe. That global transition has been aptly captured as the triumph of democracy and the ‘most pre-eminent political idea of our time.’ On a personal note, the phased end of the USSR was a turning point for me. It convinced me that change can be brought about without firing a single shot.

As you all know, I had been a military head of state in Nigeria for twenty months. We intervened because we were unhappy with the state of affairs in our country. We wanted to arrest the drift. Driven by patriotism, influenced by the prevalence and popularity of such drastic measures all over Africa and elsewhere, we fought our way to power. But the global triumph of democracy has shown that another and a preferable path to change is possible. It is an important lesson I have carried with me since, and a lesson that is not lost on the African continent.

In the last two decades, democracy has grown strong roots in Africa. Elections, once so rare, are now so commonplace. As at the time I was a military head of state between 1983 and 1985, only four African countries held regular multi-party elections. But the number of electoral democracies in Africa, according to Freedom House, jumped to 10 in 1992/1993 then to 18 in 1994/1995 and to 24 in 2005/2006. According to the New York Times, 42 of the 48 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa conducted multi-party elections between 1990 and 2002.

The newspaper also reported that between 2000 and 2002, ruling parties in four African countries (Senegal, Mauritius, Ghana and Mali) peacefully handed over power to victorious opposition parties. In addition, the proportion of African countries categorized as not free by Freedom House declined from 59% in 1983 to 35% in 2003. Without doubt, Africa has been part of the current global wave of democratisation.

But the growth of democracy on the continent has been uneven. According to Freedom House, the number of electoral democracies in Africa slipped from 24 in 2007/2008 to 19 in 2011/2012; while the percentage of countries categorised as ‘not free’ assuming for the sake of argument that we accept their definition of “free” increased from 35% in 2003 to 41% in 2013. Also, there have been some reversals at different times in Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Cote D’Ivoire, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Mali, Madagascar, Mauritania and Togo. We can choose to look at the glass of democracy in Africa as either half full or half empty.

While you can’t have representative democracy without elections, it is equally important to look at the quality of the elections and to remember that mere elections do not democracy make. It is globally agreed that democracy is not an event, but a journey. And that the destination of that journey is democratic consolidation – that state where democracy has become so rooted and so routine and widely accepted by all actors.

With this important destination in mind, it is clear that though many African countries now hold regular elections, very few of them have consolidated the practice of democracy. It is important to also state at this point that just as with elections, a consolidated democracy cannot be an end by itself. I will argue that it is not enough to hold a series of elections or even to peacefully alternate power among parties.

It is much more important that the promise of democracy goes beyond just allowing people to freely choose their leaders. It is much more important that democracy should deliver on the promise of choice, of freedoms, of security of lives and property, of transparency and accountability, of rule of law, of good governance and of shared prosperity. It is very important that the promise embedded in the concept of democracy, the promise of a better life for the generality of the people, is not delivered in the breach.

Now, let me quickly turn to Nigeria. As you all know, Nigeria’s fourth republic is in its 16th year and this general election will be the fifth in a row. This is a major sign of progress for us, given that our first republic lasted five years and three months, the second republic ended after four years and two months and the third republic was a still-birth. However, longevity is not the only reason why everyone is so interested in this election.

The major difference this time around is that for the very first time since transition to civil rule in 1999, the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing its stiffest opposition so far from our party the All Progressives Congress (APC). We once had about 50 political parties, but with no real competition. Now Nigeria is transitioning from a dominant party system to a competitive electoral polity, which is a major marker on the road to democratic consolidation. As you know, peaceful alternation of power through competitive elections have happened in Ghana, Senegal, Malawi and Mauritius in recent times. The prospects of democratic consolidation in Africa will be further brightened when that eventually happens in Nigeria.

But there are other reasons why Nigerians and the whole world are intensely focussed on this year’s elections, chief of which is that the elections are holding in the shadow of huge security, economic and social uncertainties in Africa’s most populous country and largest economy. On insecurity, there is a genuine cause for worry, both within and outside Nigeria. Apart from the civil war era, at no other time in our history has Nigeria been this insecure.

Boko Haram has sadly put Nigeria on the terrorism map, killing more than 13,000 of our nationals, displacing millions internally and externally, and at a time holding on to portions of our territory the size of Belgium. What has been consistently lacking is the required leadership in our battle against insurgency. I, as a retired general and a former head of state, have always known about our soldiers: they are capable, well trained, patriotic, brave and always ready to do their duty in the service of our country.

You all can bear witness to the gallant role of our military in Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Darfur and in many other peacekeeping operations in several parts of the world. But in the matter of this insurgency, our soldiers have neither received the necessary support nor the required incentives to tackle this problem. The government has also failed in any effort towards a multi-dimensional response to this problem leading to a situation in which we have now become dependent on our neighbours to come to our rescue.

Let me assure you that if I am elected president, the world will have no cause to worry about Nigeria as it has had to recently; that Nigeria will return to its stabilising role in West Africa; and that no inch of Nigerian territory will ever be lost to the enemy because we will pay special attention to the welfare of our soldiers in and out of service, we will give them adequate and modern arms and ammunitions to work with, we will improve intelligence gathering and border controls to choke Boko Haram’s financial and equipment channels, we will be tough on terrorism and tough on its root causes by initiating a comprehensive economic development plan promoting infrastructural development, job creation, agriculture and industry in the affected areas. We will always act on time and not allow problems to irresponsibly fester, and I, Muhammadu Buhari, will always lead from the front and return Nigeria to its leadership role in regional and international efforts to combat terrorism.

On the economy, the fall in prices of oil has brought our economic and social stress into full relief. After the rebasing exercise in April 2014, Nigeria overtook South Africa as Africa’s largest economy. Our GDP is now valued at $510 billion and our economy rated 26th in the world. Also on the bright side, inflation has been kept at single digit for a while and our economy has grown at an average of 7% for about a decade.

But it is more of paper growth, a growth that, on account of mismanagement, profligacy and corruption, has not translated to human development or shared prosperity. A development economist once said three questions should be asked about a country’s development: one, what is happening to poverty? Two, what is happening to unemployment? And three, what is happening to inequality?

The answers to these questions in Nigeria show that the current administration has created two economies in one country, a sorry tale of two nations: one economy for a few who have so much in their tiny island of prosperity; and the other economy for the many who have so little in their vast ocean of misery.

Even by official figures, 33.1% of Nigerians live in extreme poverty. That’s at almost 60 million, almost the population of the United Kingdom. There is also the unemployment crisis simmering beneath the surface, ready to explode at the slightest stress, with officially 23.9% of our adult population and almost 60% of our youth unemployed. We also have one of the highest rates of inequalities in the world.

With all these, it is not surprising that our performance on most governance and development indicators (like Mo Ibrahim Index on African Governance and UNDP’s Human Development Index.) are unflattering. With fall in the prices of oil, which accounts for more than 70% of government revenues, and lack of savings from more than a decade of oil boom, the poor will be disproportionately impacted.

In the face of dwindling revenues, a good place to start the repositioning of Nigeria’s economy is to swiftly tackle two ills that have ballooned under the present administration: waste and corruption. And in doing this, I will, if elected, lead the way, with the force of personal example.
On corruption, there will be no confusion as to where I stand. Corruption will have no place and the corrupt will not be appointed into my administration. First and foremost, we will plug the holes in the budgetary process. Revenue producing entities such as NNPC and Customs and Excise will have one set of books only. Their revenues will be publicly disclosed and regularly audited. The institutions of state dedicated to fighting corruption will be given independence and prosecutorial authority without political interference.

But I must emphasise that any war waged on corruption should not be misconstrued as settling old scores or a witch-hunt. I’m running for President to lead Nigeria to prosperity and not adversity.

In reforming the economy, we will use savings that arise from blocking these leakages and the proceeds recovered from corruption to fund our party’s social investments programmes in education, health, and safety nets such as free school meals for children, emergency public works for unemployed youth and pensions for the elderly.

As a progressive party, we must reform our political economy to unleash the pent-up ingenuity and productivity of the Nigerian people thus freeing them from the curse of poverty. We will run a private sector-led economy but maintain an active role for government through strong regulatory oversight and deliberate interventions and incentives to diversify the base of our economy, strengthen productive sectors, improve the productive capacities of our people and create jobs for our teeming youths.

In short, we will run a functional economy driven by a worldview that sees growth not as an end by itself, but as a tool to create a society that works for all, rich and poor alike. On March 28, Nigeria has a decision to make. To vote for the continuity of failure or to elect progressive change. I believe the people will choose wisely.

Buhari, presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), delivered this speech at the Royal Institute on International Affairs, Chatham House, London

Woman Vomits While Watching '50 Shades Of Grey' In Cinema

A lady at a packed cinema showing of '50 Shades of Grey' in Milton Keynes caused the entire audience to be evacuated after throwing up.
The movie was just starting when the unnamed woman believed to be under the influence of alcohol, started vomiting.

According to the Milton Keynes Citizen those seated close to her were horrified of the vomiting.
We all expected to see Christian Grey gag 
Anastasia as part of the plotWe certainly didn’t 
expect to be gagging ourselves because of the stenchShe lost control of 
everything, including all bodily 
fluids. The whole cinema stank," a disgruntled cinema-goer told the Milton Keynes Citizen.
I’m not sure of her age but she so drunk she couldn’t move. She practically had to be 
carried out. And the mess she left behind was just 
disgusting," another source told the Milton Keynes Citizen.
There was no way they could clean it up there and then – it would be a specialist job, so the film was stopped and everybody had to leave. It was so disappointing. We’d really been looking forward to seeing it after reading the books."
Some weird reports have sprung up from the release of the '50 Shades of Grey' movie.  
A 19-year-old student in Chicago raped and brutalised his friend while trying to re-enact a scene from the move.

D’banj ‘Arrives In Style Ready To Shutdown Dubai’ For His 10th Anniversary Event

D’banj, or Bangalee, is steadily pushing events for his 10th year anniversary. The DB Records boss and entertainer is currently in Dubai for a party as part of his tour for his 10th year anniversary. Along with D’banj are DJ Spinall and Jimmie of Beat FM, who will be the host.
Check out pictures from their arrival & his rehearsal....


PHOTOS: TOKE MAKINWA STEPS OUT IN STUNNING FLORAL OUTFIT (CHECK HER OUT)

Media personilty, Toke Makinwa, strikes a pose for the camera today looking fabulous in a floral jumpsuit and crop top. She matched the outfit with a lovely white bag and her make up is just so perect.
Check her out:...

Nollywood Stars OC Ukeje, Kunle Afolayan, Omoni Oboli, Linda Ejiofor, Toyin Aimakhu & More At AMVCA Nominee Brunch

Yesterday we brought you the first photos of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards nominee brunch (click here if you missed it) and now it’s time for the official photos!
OC Ukeje, Kunle Afolayan, Omoni Oboli, Linda Ejiofor, Toyin Aimakhu, Wole Ojo, IK Osakioduwa, Vimbai Mutinhiri, Ivie Okujaye, Funlola Aoyifebi, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Ozzy Agu, Georgia Bassey, Kelechi Amadi Obi, Femi Jacobsand more were at the event.

Tiwa Savage, Don Jazzy Are The New Faces Of Konga

Don Jazzy and artiste Tiwa Savage are the new faces of  Nigerian online retail store Konga. Omawumi Megbele was the first celebrity ambassador of the retail shop Konga.
Don Jazzy shared this photo on Instagram of himself signing the new deal “And as we sign the contract my brother #Godwin. Myself and the DoroDiva @Officialtiwasage are the new ambassadors for KONGA.#SMD . He captioned it

Tiwa Savage who is expecting her first child also shared a photo of her signing her contract and captioned it “2015 is looking so great…My boss @donjazzy and I the new brand ambassadors for Nigeria’s number 1 online shopping mall”
Don Jazzy is also an ambassador for Loya Milk and MTN while Tiwa has several endorsements from Forte Oil to Pepsi and Maggi
The pregnant Tiwa Savage is a highly saught after artiste as she is also an ambassador for MTN as well as Femi Otedola’s Forte Oil, Pepsi and Maggi.

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

BTS Photos Of Shaydee’s ‘High’ Video (Dir. By Banky W And Adasa Cookey)


EME fast rising singer, Shaydee has shot the video to his first new single “High“.
The single is the first to kick start this year from his upcoming new album due to be released later this year.
The video was directed by the newly-minted graduate of the New York Film Academy, Banky W alongside Adasa Cookey, and was written and produced by Banky W.
The video was filmed on set at Eko Hotel with credits to Kenepisode1 for styling, Laide Makeovers for makeup and Ebere Thomas for photography.
Photos below: –