Proud of his Nigerian roots, Wale shared an adorable photo with his
daughter writing, "Love.. Unconditional (Oluwakemi few days old)".
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Old woman caught with dead baby strapped on her back in Lagos
Wonders, they say, will never end as an elderly woman was caught in the
Oshodi area of Lagos with a dead baby strapped on hre back.
Danfo driver kills robber who attacked him at gunpoint
A brave Danfo driver went after the armed robbers who attacked him and killed one of them with his vehicle
Wow! Checkout Charly Boy’s Thoughts On Being Gay
Controversial entertainer Charles ‘Charly boy’ Oputa, has
explained why he thinks being gay is not as evil as people might think.
A couple of days after the issue of him locking lips with eccentric presenter, Denrele Edun was revisited by the Nigerian media, controversial entertainer Charly boy a.k.a Areafada, has revealed his stance on why being gay is not evil.
Following the kiss he ‘shared’ with Denrele (see picture below), rumours circulated that the ‘weird one’ was actually a homosexual, despite being a married man and having several kids and even grandchildren. Some even concluded that the kiss was a confirmation of Denrele’s sexual preference (which has been questioned a lot).
In a post titled ‘JUDGE NOT’ which he shared on his website, Charlie boy wrote:
“Does not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Matthew 7:1-2
The Nigerian social media highway is most times polluted by silly, stupid judgemental comments, reminds me of the drivers I see on our roads. Rude, reckless, careless with a foul mouth filled with unprintable yarns. Check out comments on some blogs, even on my facebook page, some comments are obviously ignorant, stupid or down right off the hook in relationship to the issue. Some of our social media junkies have an opinion as if anybody send dem and a lotta times it is so crazily judgemental. Haba. I consider myself a liberal minded kinda fella. I try never to judge, even though total strangers have been ignorantly unkind and judgemental about my treasured brand, Charly boy. I have walked my journey guided by the philosophy, “live and let live”.
Recently, there was this trending story of an American who married his Nigerian gay partner, David Shoen-Ukre, in New York on July 30, who accused Nigerian bloggers, of causing the couple harm by publishing their stories without permission. The rain of curses/abuse, and the terrible judgemental comments the ensued after the story broke, was incredible. Many concluded that the couples were Evil. I have never seen hate and ignorance come so alive in words.
While I cannot speak louder than the stupidity of other people who will disagree with me on this, NO, being gay is not Evil!! A man marrying a man maybe a hard pill for a lot of us to digest, but the world has changed even since I took a dump this morning.
Don’t judge others simply because they sin differently than you. Every aspect of humans are diverse. Skin color, tribal marks/culture, height/weight, religious beliefs/tastes, everyone thinks differently and are different. We see what we see from where we stand. What is Evil to me, are the men in Agbada/Uniform who sold are country, our future and rendered most of us hopeless, future less, obnoxiously poor in a land filled with plenty. They are the VERY EVIL ONE’s, and we are feeling the effect of their EVIL.
I have always said that people’s sexual preferences are their cup of tea. Even though many will swear that I am gay too, hummm for dem pocket. I however must confess that I have a few close associates, casual friends who are Gay, and I truly don’t mind their company or friendship. Infact I have found the few of them, with very warm hearts, and fantastic soul. Yes o! And for those modafuckers who would want to come and quote bible for me, this is a piece from the same Holy book. Titus 3:2-7
To speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to be gentle, and to show perfect courtesy toward all people. For we ourselves were once foolish, disobedient, led astray, slaves to various passions and pleasures, passing our days in malice and envy, hated by others and hating one another. But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior. Shey you grab?
So?
Let’s make sure our comments are germane to the topic, let’s be concise in our comments, demonstrating respect for people and ideas whether we agree or disagree with them and limit ourselves to decency. Make we no dey show how small our mind dey. I don talk my own o.
What do you think?
A couple of days after the issue of him locking lips with eccentric presenter, Denrele Edun was revisited by the Nigerian media, controversial entertainer Charly boy a.k.a Areafada, has revealed his stance on why being gay is not evil.
Following the kiss he ‘shared’ with Denrele (see picture below), rumours circulated that the ‘weird one’ was actually a homosexual, despite being a married man and having several kids and even grandchildren. Some even concluded that the kiss was a confirmation of Denrele’s sexual preference (which has been questioned a lot).
In a post titled ‘JUDGE NOT’ which he shared on his website, Charlie boy wrote:
“Does not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Matthew 7:1-2
The Nigerian social media highway is most times polluted by silly, stupid judgemental comments, reminds me of the drivers I see on our roads. Rude, reckless, careless with a foul mouth filled with unprintable yarns. Check out comments on some blogs, even on my facebook page, some comments are obviously ignorant, stupid or down right off the hook in relationship to the issue. Some of our social media junkies have an opinion as if anybody send dem and a lotta times it is so crazily judgemental. Haba. I consider myself a liberal minded kinda fella. I try never to judge, even though total strangers have been ignorantly unkind and judgemental about my treasured brand, Charly boy. I have walked my journey guided by the philosophy, “live and let live”.
Recently, there was this trending story of an American who married his Nigerian gay partner, David Shoen-Ukre, in New York on July 30, who accused Nigerian bloggers, of causing the couple harm by publishing their stories without permission. The rain of curses/abuse, and the terrible judgemental comments the ensued after the story broke, was incredible. Many concluded that the couples were Evil. I have never seen hate and ignorance come so alive in words.
While I cannot speak louder than the stupidity of other people who will disagree with me on this, NO, being gay is not Evil!! A man marrying a man maybe a hard pill for a lot of us to digest, but the world has changed even since I took a dump this morning.
Don’t judge others simply because they sin differently than you. Every aspect of humans are diverse. Skin color, tribal marks/culture, height/weight, religious beliefs/tastes, everyone thinks differently and are different. We see what we see from where we stand. What is Evil to me, are the men in Agbada/Uniform who sold are country, our future and rendered most of us hopeless, future less, obnoxiously poor in a land filled with plenty. They are the VERY EVIL ONE’s, and we are feeling the effect of their EVIL.
I have always said that people’s sexual preferences are their cup of tea. Even though many will swear that I am gay too, hummm for dem pocket. I however must confess that I have a few close associates, casual friends who are Gay, and I truly don’t mind their company or friendship. Infact I have found the few of them, with very warm hearts, and fantastic soul. Yes o! And for those modafuckers who would want to come and quote bible for me, this is a piece from the same Holy book. Titus 3:2-7
To speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to be gentle, and to show perfect courtesy toward all people. For we ourselves were once foolish, disobedient, led astray, slaves to various passions and pleasures, passing our days in malice and envy, hated by others and hating one another. But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior. Shey you grab?
So?
Let’s make sure our comments are germane to the topic, let’s be concise in our comments, demonstrating respect for people and ideas whether we agree or disagree with them and limit ourselves to decency. Make we no dey show how small our mind dey. I don talk my own o.
What do you think?
Friday, 12 August 2016
Checkout The 30 Biggest Nigerian Songs In The Last 4 Years – See List
This is the eighth month of the year but looking at the
Nigerian entertainment industry from the stance of a critic, 2016 will
end on a high and here’s why – the figures have been astronomical and
the international recognition major. Simple.
The growth is visible, almost palpable. It’s a testament to the talent and growth laden in the field. We are gradually getting there, the PR and media cultures are advancing and the effects of these helping the musicians build a proper star power down there.
Over the last three years, as with their international counterparts, the local musicians have grown into the game some more. There is more flavor, more social media presence, more hit songs and a better fashion influence among other things.
We make it easy here by selecting 30 of the biggest, era-defining songs of the last four years that have made the Nigerian music industry what it is today.
In no particular order, See the List below:-
1. Ghost Mode by Phyno featuring Olamide
2. Skelewu by Davido
3. Surulere by Dr Sid featuring Don Jazzy
4. Eminado by Tiwa Savage
5. Kukere by Iyanya
6. Aboki by Ice Prince
7. Johnny by Yemi Alade
8. Reggae Blues by Harrysong featuring Kcee, Olamide, Iyanya and Orezi
9. Gallardo by Runtown featuring Davido
10. Oliver Twist by Dbanj
11. Like To Party by Burna Boy
12. Collabo by P-Square featuring Don Jazzy
13. Sho Lee by Sean Tizzle
14. Alubarika by Patoranking featuring Timaya
15. Soke by Burna
16. Your Waist by Iyanya
17. Ojuelegba by Wizkid
18. Godwin by Korede Bello
19. Tesojue by Reminisce
20. Aye by Davido
21. Soldier by Falz featuring Simi
22. Wash by Tekno
23. Efejoku by Lil Kesh featuring Viktoh
24. Shoki remix by Lil Kesh featuring Olamide, Davido
25. Lagos Boys by Olamide
26. King Kong remix by Vector featuring Phyno, Reminisce, Classiq and Uzi
27. Fada Fada by Phyno featuring Olamide
28. Jagaban remix by Ycee featuring Olamide
29. Shake Body by Skales
30. Man Of The Year by Phyno featuring Olamide
Which Song do you think is big enough to be on this List that you can’t find?
The growth is visible, almost palpable. It’s a testament to the talent and growth laden in the field. We are gradually getting there, the PR and media cultures are advancing and the effects of these helping the musicians build a proper star power down there.
Over the last three years, as with their international counterparts, the local musicians have grown into the game some more. There is more flavor, more social media presence, more hit songs and a better fashion influence among other things.
We make it easy here by selecting 30 of the biggest, era-defining songs of the last four years that have made the Nigerian music industry what it is today.
In no particular order, See the List below:-
1. Ghost Mode by Phyno featuring Olamide
2. Skelewu by Davido
3. Surulere by Dr Sid featuring Don Jazzy
4. Eminado by Tiwa Savage
5. Kukere by Iyanya
6. Aboki by Ice Prince
7. Johnny by Yemi Alade
8. Reggae Blues by Harrysong featuring Kcee, Olamide, Iyanya and Orezi
9. Gallardo by Runtown featuring Davido
10. Oliver Twist by Dbanj
11. Like To Party by Burna Boy
12. Collabo by P-Square featuring Don Jazzy
13. Sho Lee by Sean Tizzle
14. Alubarika by Patoranking featuring Timaya
15. Soke by Burna
16. Your Waist by Iyanya
17. Ojuelegba by Wizkid
18. Godwin by Korede Bello
19. Tesojue by Reminisce
20. Aye by Davido
21. Soldier by Falz featuring Simi
22. Wash by Tekno
23. Efejoku by Lil Kesh featuring Viktoh
24. Shoki remix by Lil Kesh featuring Olamide, Davido
25. Lagos Boys by Olamide
26. King Kong remix by Vector featuring Phyno, Reminisce, Classiq and Uzi
27. Fada Fada by Phyno featuring Olamide
28. Jagaban remix by Ycee featuring Olamide
29. Shake Body by Skales
30. Man Of The Year by Phyno featuring Olamide
Which Song do you think is big enough to be on this List that you can’t find?
Lil Kesh Explains Why He Started His Own Record Label (Video)
Since floating his self-owned music label imprint, we’ve been pretty
ecstatic to hear what prospects Lil Kesh aka Mr Miyagi has for his new
business startup (considering he’s a boss now… like, certified!)
Hear him talk to tooXclusive on ‘The Grill‘ about reasons why he decided to start his own record label and if possibly he will be signing new talents on his music platform.
Hear him talk to tooXclusive on ‘The Grill‘ about reasons why he decided to start his own record label and if possibly he will be signing new talents on his music platform.
BREAKING NEWS!! Buhari’s Bodyguards Protest
– Bodyguards who worked for Muhammadu Buhari during the
campaign say the only reward they got for their efforts was N20,000 paid
to them in January and February 2015.
– Allege that many of the key actors in Buhari’s government, who did not work for him, have denied them access to him.
– The group say they deserve to be recognised, compensated and remunerated, considering the volume of work and gravity of the sacrifices they made for the president.
Bodyguards who worked for Muhammadu Buhari in the months leading up to the 2015 general elections have protested against their exclusion by those they described as cabals in the government.
They said about 16 months after the 2015 presidential elections, the only reward they got for their efforts during the campaigns was N20,000 paid to them in January and February 2015.
The Punch reports that spokesperson for the group, Badiru Olabiyi Balogun and three other members, Audu Odemeho, Kasim Abdullahi Hassan and Zubairu Idris, at a press briefing on Thursday August 11, alleged that “some cabals have hijacked the president”.
They said many of the key actors in Buhari’s government, who did not work for him, have denied them access to him, warning that their marginalisation constitutes security threat to the nation.
Zubairu said he was thereafter warned by an aide to the president to steer clear and never come back to the mosque again for prayer.
“One of the President’s aides warned me never to near or enter the mosque again for worship. He specifically told me to go and worship Allah in another mosque and not the one in Aso Villa because God is everywhere,” he said.
Meanwhile, a report by Premium Times says Nigerians who supported President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 election, are now, not only disappointed in his government, but apologising to other citizens who they may have convinced to vote for the All Progressives Congress at the period.
Many of these former supporters are not happy and think that the president lacks the political will and capacity to fight the many challenges he inherited and for which former President Goodluck Jonathan was booted out of office through the election.
– Allege that many of the key actors in Buhari’s government, who did not work for him, have denied them access to him.
– The group say they deserve to be recognised, compensated and remunerated, considering the volume of work and gravity of the sacrifices they made for the president.
Bodyguards who worked for Muhammadu Buhari in the months leading up to the 2015 general elections have protested against their exclusion by those they described as cabals in the government.
They said about 16 months after the 2015 presidential elections, the only reward they got for their efforts during the campaigns was N20,000 paid to them in January and February 2015.
The Punch reports that spokesperson for the group, Badiru Olabiyi Balogun and three other members, Audu Odemeho, Kasim Abdullahi Hassan and Zubairu Idris, at a press briefing on Thursday August 11, alleged that “some cabals have hijacked the president”.
They said many of the key actors in Buhari’s government, who did not work for him, have denied them access to him, warning that their marginalisation constitutes security threat to the nation.
“Right now, we need Mr. President to appreciate our hard work for him. We need Mr. President to recognise the fact that we have lost everything because we championed the change agenda.They said haven served President Muhammadu Buhari as his personal bodyguards during the electioneering campaign, they deserved to be recognised, compensated and remunerated, considering the volume of work and gravity of the sacrifices they made for the president to assume the office he had desired all these years.
“Definitely, it is not just our exclusion that is a security threat to the country. Anything that would deny any man his dues and legitimate rights can be concluded to mean a security threat because when you don’t get your dues and what is rightly due for you, then you are opened to a lot of temptations.2So, we are indeed a security threat”, Balogun stated.
“We had to abandon things that were so dear to us, including our families and the things we were doing before because all of us needed change. We believed that we had all it takes. And now, having done all that we did, nobody has recognised our efforts. All through the 15 months and 90 days of the campaign, not a dime was given to us”, Balogun said.One of the aggrieved men, Zubairu, said that recently, when he went to the Mosque in Aso Rock to worship, the president was elated and exclaimed: “Zubairu (Idris), where have you been? I’ve been looking for you.”
Zubairu said he was thereafter warned by an aide to the president to steer clear and never come back to the mosque again for prayer.
“One of the President’s aides warned me never to near or enter the mosque again for worship. He specifically told me to go and worship Allah in another mosque and not the one in Aso Villa because God is everywhere,” he said.
Meanwhile, a report by Premium Times says Nigerians who supported President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 election, are now, not only disappointed in his government, but apologising to other citizens who they may have convinced to vote for the All Progressives Congress at the period.
Many of these former supporters are not happy and think that the president lacks the political will and capacity to fight the many challenges he inherited and for which former President Goodluck Jonathan was booted out of office through the election.
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Pastor caught for stealing cars says he used the money from crime to run church
A pastor who was caught for stealing car said he formed his gang so he can use the proceed to run his church.
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