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Mr Ibu’s leg amputated!

By the recent post on his Instagram page, it has been announced that one of the legs of comic Nollywood star actor, John Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu, has been amputated. The statement revealed that the actor underwent seven successful surgeries, but one of his legs had to be amputated to keep him alive and aid his recovery process. The post reads: “We want to appreciate everyone that has come through for our dad, saying we are grateful is an understatement and only the good Lord can thank you all enough for every help you’ve rendered. “As of 1 pm ,noon today , Daddy has gone through 7 successful surgeries but to keep him alive and increase his chances of recovery one of his legs had to be amputated.. This development has been hard on us all but we’ve had to accept it as Daddy’s new reality to keep him alive. “Please we are still soliciting for support from well meaning Nigerians as this stage Daddy his is still one very delicate one and he needs all the help he can get. “Thank you everyone, the Okafor family is grateful and we don’t take you for granted. In due time daddy will personally acknowledge everyone who supported during this period as soon as he’s stable!” 353 Views

Fun, Frills and Thrills as ASHNY Releases Debut Album

It was an impressive and colourful outing as family, friends and fans celebrate ASHNY as the rising songstress launches her debut album titled ‘ Ashny Ain’t Playing’. The event that was held on Sunday October 15, 2023 at the Montana Residence, GRA Ikeja, Lagos, witnessed several layers of engagement including the ASHNY brand showcase, the album listening, music videos launch, surprise birthday package, the ‘Ain’t Playing’ album launch and the unexpected proposal from her fiance. ASHNY, born Ashionye Charity Edike from Delta state of Nigeria, who is a phenomenal voice box, actor and fashion designer shut down everywhere with her charismatic ‘Char Char’ band nicknamed from her name Charity. They gave live performances of several songs from the album that got the audience spellbound. The music was invigorating, fresh, engaging and classy. Eedris Abdulkareem, Gbenga Adeyinka, Yaw, Dekunle Fuji, Jafextra, Dotun Adesua, Godwin Aruwayo, OTB, DJ Hotega amongst several other guest celebrities and notable VIP’s pulled a surprise attendance. The performances by the hosts Coyman and Dynamic V., Bash, Jojo Bodybeats and Countryman held everyone locked. The *Ashny Ain’t Playing* Album is a 10 track masterpiece that has a genius touch in sonic projection from producers like Lychy, Lowkeyz, Sossick and Daihard beats. Songs from the album are written by Ashny and the project producer and director, Koffi Tha Guru who is also the brand manager and A&R. Koffi Tha Guru, who is also the only African entertainer and comedian to have an award in every field of entertainment announced at the event that one of the hit singles from the album ‘OVERCOME’ will soon be made expansively into a movie ‘Birth Of A Nightingale’ starring Ashny as the lead character alongside Yinka Davies, Yaw and many others. Ashny Ain’t Playing is an Afropop and soul body of work that captures true life, love, family, fun, groove, desire, pain, celebration, fulfilment, consciousness and some other emotions that puts the musical contraption. Ashny AIN’T PLAYING contains 10 tracks including: 1.Ain’t Playing 2.Give me more 3.Volup 4.Fe Mi 5.Middle of something 6.Lover Lover 7.Gbemileke 8.Overcome 9.Jewel 10. We All Mad It has taken about three years to complete work on the project that saw Ashny writing most of her songs and others written by Koffi Tha Guru who also is the A&R and business manager of the brand. Producers on the album include award winning producer Sossick, Lowkeyz, Lychy and Daihard beats. You can follow @ashnyofficial on social media platforms or visit www.ashnymusic.com for download and updates Here are the faces at the event 292 Views

My Playlist Kings, Queens: TOP NIGERIAN ARTISTES OF 2018

Yes, I’m unrepentant music critic with ears for good music (ask my close buddies 😜), and as an entertainment writer of many years, I can proudly say that I have seen it all in the Nigerian music scene and I have actually written a couple of Nigerian biggest artistes to fame (ask google 😂😂). Irrespective of language, I listen to all genre of music so far it’s good, and It’s no longer news that I’m a great lover of ‘oldskull’ classics. I may not have a favourite NIGERIAN artiste but I have a couple of good and bad artistes who blazed my playlist throughout the year 2018 ( though the year never end 😜). There are some with good songs and some have actually won my heart with their nonsenses that make sense. In no particular order, here my playlist kings and queens of 2018.                OLAMIDE: Call him, king of the street vibes, you may not be wrong. I’m not a great fan of Baddo, but my day is incomplete without listen to his few good songs and some nonsenses that make sense. He has many but ‘KPAKUJEMU’ is the most played for now. FALZ THE BAD GUY: This is another good NIGERIAN artiste I hate to love. I’m also not a huge fan of FALZ but I cannot explain how a couple of his songs dominate my playlist. He’s obviously one of the very few NIGERIAN artistes whose lyrics make meanings to me. He always have good songs but ‘WAY’ is on repeat. KIZZ DANIEL: I like this guy’s songs though I’m still not a fan. He’s a good artiste with amazing vocal delivery. His couple of hit songs always got me waiting for the next single. 4DAYS is rocking my playlist at the moment. SIMI: For now, she is one of the top 5 Nigerian female vocalists. 2 or 3 years ago, my friend Tony Doe Onwuchekwa actually introduced her couple of unreleased singles to me, and without any doubt, I knew SIMI is a star in waiting. And today She didn’t disappoint me as her voice and good songs have catapulted her to the top rung of a proverbial ladder reserved for the best. Sorry, I’m confused to pick one of her many good songs rocking my playlist. TEKNO: He got the rhythm and his delivery is enticing. I like him a lot but oh, damn!, I’m not his fan 🤷🏼‍♂️. TEKNO might not be a fantastic singer, he’s in the class of his own. Without an album (CD) to his credit, this great guy has many hit singles that can make an album go platinum. Though many of his songs are on repeat, ‘GET IT’, his latest collabo got me dancing. ADEKUNLE GOLD: ‘SADE’ was the song that got this gifted singer on my radar. And Adekunle won my heart with his follow-up singles. His debut and sophomore albums (CDs) have made me a great fan of his good music. He dominates my playlist. BRYMO: Here is one of the Nigerian top 5 best singers. Brymo got my love for his unrelenting determination to stay relevant despite the nonsenses in vogue. This dude is his own best competition. Brymo does good music and he’s one of my playlist Kings. BURNA BOY: I’m obviously not his fan but got attached by couple of his old songs( Yawa, Check and balance). BURNA is doing well at the moment and some of his new songs have made me fall in love with his unique style of delivery. Ye! BURNA is currently blazing my playlist, o ‘Gbona’ DANNY S: I don’t know this guy exist until I stumbled on ‘EGE’ this year. His nonsenses ease my tension in Lagos traffic. He obviously can’t sing, Danny S weaves ‘street jargons’ into good rhythm. ‘Oh my God’ and ‘Salary’ got him on the list of my most played songs of 2018. ARAMIDE: she is a good singer with amazing vocal range. I discovered her through a couple of her good songs and I became a fan instantly ( no time to check time 😁). I like most of the songs in her ‘Briefcase’ but catches me with ‘Magic’. What a queen on my playlist. SMALL DOCTOR: I cannot pay to watch him performing live on stage, but will always have a couple of his nonsenses on replay. I never liked the Small Doctor until ‘Penalty’ shot him to the limelight. And ‘REMEMBER’ has made him my 2018 playlist favourite. DAVIDO: He’s obviously one of the Nigerian biggest exports at the moment. Not a fantastic singer but O.B.O’s weaknesses have become his strength and the reason he’s one of the most listen to NIGERIAN artistes. I’m not his fan but I love some of his songs that have gotten permanent places on my playlist. QDOT ALAGBE: I’m a fan of this guy ( I know, some of my friends will be wondering why 😁😁). Probably because I can relate to his rhythm and rhymes. I like the way he delivers his messages, which he weaves in Yoruba parlance. I also like the progression in his music style. With many of his songs on my playlist, ‘GBESE’ is on replayOREZI: Yeah! He’s my guy from way back and I’m not surprised by Orezi’s continuous rise and rise to fame in the Nigerian music scene. He does good music and he’s an highly gifted singer who knows his onions in the competitive music industry. I have lots of his good old and new songs on my playlist, but ‘Whine for Daddy’ is always on repeat . TO BE CONTINUED— (Written By Omogbolahan Akinwumi) 209 Views

Kemi Adeosun Opens Up On NYSC Certificate Forgery Allegation As PMB Accepts Resignation Letter, Assigns New Finance Minister

It’s no longer news that Kemi Adeosun, the Honourable minister of finance has resigned!  However President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday accepted the resignation of the Hon. Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun. The President thanked the Minister for her services to the nation and wished her well in her future pursuits. The President also approved that the Minister of State Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, should oversee the Ministry of Finance with effect from today. Below is the full text of Mrs Adeosun’s resignation letter. His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari President, Federal Republic of Nigeria State House Aso Villa Abuja Dear Excellency, Let me commence by thanking you profusely for the honour and privilege of serving under your inspirational leadership. It has been a truly rewarding experience to learn from you and to observe at close quarters your integrity and sense of duty. I have, today, become privy to the findings of the investigation into the allegation made in an online medium that the Certificate of Exemption from National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) that I had presented was not genuine. This has come as a shock to me and I believe that in line with this administration’s focus on integrity, I must do the honourable thing and resign. Your Excellency, kindly permit me to outline some of the background to this matter. I was born and raised in the United Kingdom, indeed my parental family home remains in London. My visits to Nigeria up until the age of thirty-four (34) were holidays, with visas obtained in my UK passport. I obtained my first Nigerian passport at the age of thirty-four (34) and when I relocated there was debate as to whether NYSC Law applied to me. Upon enquiry as to my status relating to NYSC, I was informed that due to my residency history and having exceeded the age of thirty (30), I was exempted from the requirement to serve. Until recent events, that remained my understanding. On the basis of that advice and with the guidance and assistance of those, I thought were trusted associates, NYSC were approached for documentary proof of status. I then received the certificate in question. Having never worked in NYSC, visited the premises, been privy to nor familiar with their operations, I had no reason to suspect that the certificate was anything but genuine. Indeed, I presented that certificate at the 2011 Ogun State House of Assembly and in 2015 for Directorate of State Services (DSS) Clearance as well as to the National Assembly for screening. Be that as it may, as someone totally committed to a culture of probity and accountability I have decided to resign with effect from Friday, 14th September, 2018. Your Excellency, It has been an exceptional privilege to have served our nation under your leadership and to have played a role in steering our economy at a very challenging time. I am proud that Nigeria has brought discipline into its finances, has identified and is pursuing a path to long term sustainable growth that will unlock the potential in this great economy. Under your leadership, Nigeria was able to exit recession and has now started to lay the foundations for lasting growth and wealth creation. Repositioning this huge economy is not a short term task and there are no short cuts, indeed there are tough decisions still to be made but I have no doubt that your focus on infrastructural investment, revenue mobilisation and value for money in public expenditure will deliver growth, wealth and opportunity for all Nigerians. I thank His Excellency, the Vice President and my colleagues in the Federal Executive Council for the huge pleasure and honour of working with them. I also thank most specially, the team in the ‘Finance Family’ of advisers and heads of agencies under the Ministry of Finance. Your Excellency, this group of committed Nigerians represent a range of backgrounds, ethnicities and ages. They have worked well above and beyond the call of duty to support me in the tasks assigned. The diversity in my team and their ability to work cohesively to deliver reforms, convinces me that Nigeria has the human capital required to succeed. Your Excellency, let me conclude by commending your patience and support, during the long search for the truth in this matter. I thank you again for giving me the honour of serving under your leadership, it is a rare privilege, which I do not take for granted. As a Nigerian and committed progressive, I appreciate you for your dogged commitment to improving this nation. Please be assured, as always, of my highest regards and best wishes Kemi Adeosun (Mrs) Sent from my iPhone 188 Views

Big Mo’

Nwokedi Moses a.k.a Big Mo’, the ace presenter with Wazobia FM, is one of the most sought-after on-air personalities in Abuja. The actor cum model has been on the airwaves for many years and won several awards for his uniqueness on radio. 184 Views

Accepting Nominations NBMA 2015

A- TELEVISION STATION/CHANNEL CATEGORIES B- RADIO STATION CATEGORIES C- INDIGENOUS TV/RADIO STATION CATEGORIES D- NEWSCASTERS CATEGORIES E- PAY SATELLITE/DIGITAL TELEVISION F- BACKROOM CATEGORIES G- OAPs/BROADCASTERS CATEGORIES H- Late Ambassador Segun Olusola Categories (NBMA 1st Grand-Patron) I- CAMPUS/ONLINE CATEGORIES J – TV PROGRAMMES CATEGORIES K- RADIO PROGRAMMES CATEGORIES L- TV PRESENTERS CATEGORIES M- RADIO PRESENTERS CATEGORIES N- RADIO SPORTCASTERS CATEGORIES O- INDIGENOUS PRESNTERS CATEGORIES P- IN-HOUSE DJ/VDJ 264 Views