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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

D’banj’s Twitter account gets verified

 D’banj has joined the select list of Nigerian celebrities who have had their Twitter accounts verified.

D’banj’s account which has over 200,000 (two hundred thousand) followers received the blue verification logo today, Wednesday, April 25, 2012.

The Entertainer who’s ‘Oliver’ single is enjoying massive airplay in UK in a recent explosive interview with NET had hinted at the micro-blogging site ‘stepping his ranks up’. ‘I’m about to be verified on Twitter now’, he said.

D’banj in recent times has been a victim of social network hacking which spurred more controversy around his recent split with former Mo’Hits label owner Don Jazzy, an active Twitter user. The producer’s account is however yet to be verified.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012


 (1)
Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, popularly known as D’banj
is one of the top five richest Nigerian Hip pop artistes.
For three years now, D’banj has been consistent in the list of highly rated entertainers in Nigeria.
he was once the highest paid Glo ambassador with about N70 Million.
He has a multimillion naira endorsement with an energy drink, power fist, a multimillion dollar partnership with the makers of Virgin Colour soft drink and a multimillion naira deal with popular jewellery icon, Chris Aire as the face of his watches.
Koko Mansion, a TV reality show, Koko Lounge, an upscale hangout in Lagos and the UK, Koko Foundation, a charity organisation and recently launched Koko Mobile.
D’banj is at the moment, one of the hottest and highest paid artists for gigs. With the release of his much anticipated album, Mr Endowed, the Kokomaster has become a hot cake for events especially on weekends.
Last year, he emerged the highest paid Nigerian artist. He was reported to have earned close to N 15 million for 3 slots of Star Trek Concert organized by Nigerian Breweries Plc.


(2)
Peter and Paul, the Okoye twins popularly known as P-Square
2010 was great year. Not because they released a new album, they were very fortunate to have got several contracts that earned them Hundreds of Millions of Naira.First they won KORA award for Best Africa Artist 2010. The award came with $1 million (N 150 million). Shortly after got the biggest endorsement deal with Glo, which we learnt is worth N 240 million for four years.
The Anambra State born R n B, hip pop artists had one of their greatest international gigs last year. Their American tour of about seven cities earned them a whopping sum of $ 1 million (N 150 million).
it was carried that P-Square moved into their N 300 million wondrous Omole, Lagos mansion with four brand new wonder-on-wheels worth N 65 million.
They have two multi million naira factories in Jos, where they built a multi million naira bakery and sachet water companies for their dad and mum.

(3)
Innocent Ujah Idibia (2face) at the moment one of the top five Nigerian hip pop musician to get a mouth watering endorsement with Guinness Extra Stout.The deal, we learnt earned the Benue State born artist N 20 million.
the release of the international edition of Unstoppable last year and for the first time in the history of Nigeria’s music; the CD was sold for N 1,000 & it was a huge success as many other artists started emulating the idea.His last year endorsement deal with Airtel, one of Nigeria’s telecommunication companies made the Enter The Place crooner to find his place in the list of top five richest Nigerian musicians him N 22 million in year.
the artist has invested heavily on property, real estate and stock, where he earns big bucks.

 (4)
Olubankole Wellington, better known as Banky W, Source close to the artist said he charges between N 2.5 million and N 3 million per show, performing three to four time in a week. He also featured in Cocoa Cola-Nigeria’s World Cup theme song and Microsoft’s Anti-cyber Crime Initiative. Banky W is also an entrepreneur and has invested heavily in businesses that are fetching him good money.
As a philanthropist, Mr Capable Foundation where he provided tuition fees for poor and brilliant students.

(5)
wande Ojosipe, better known as Wande Coal. His debut album Mushin 2 Mo’Hits was huge success and since then, the Bumper – to – Bumper crooner has been the toast of many both locally and internationally.
Findings have shown that he does gigs four to five times a week. For instance, Wande performed at AMAA Award in Bayelsa on Sunday, March 27, 2011, Ilorin on Monday (March 28), Abuja on Tuesday, March 29, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, March 30 of the same week where earned between N 2.5 million and N 3 million per show.
He charges between $ 15, 000 and $ 20, 000 for international gigs.
hi s song, Bumper to Bumper is being used for the commercial of Devon soap, a product of Orange Drugs Ltd. He’s also making his money from real estate.
 (1)
Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, popularly known as D’banj
is one of the top five richest Nigerian Hip pop artistes.
For three years now, D’banj has been consistent in the list of highly rated entertainers in Nigeria.
he was once the highest paid Glo ambassador with about N70 Million.
He has a multimillion naira endorsement with an energy drink, power fist, a multimillion dollar partnership with the makers of Virgin Colour soft drink and a multimillion naira deal with popular jewellery icon, Chris Aire as the face of his watches.
Koko Mansion, a TV reality show, Koko Lounge, an upscale hangout in Lagos and the UK, Koko Foundation, a charity organisation and recently launched Koko Mobile.
D’banj is at the moment, one of the hottest and highest paid artists for gigs. With the release of his much anticipated album, Mr Endowed, the Kokomaster has become a hot cake for events especially on weekends.
Last year, he emerged the highest paid Nigerian artist. He was reported to have earned close to N 15 million for 3 slots of Star Trek Concert organized by Nigerian Breweries Plc.

(2)
Peter and Paul, the Okoye twins popularly known as P-Square
2010 was great year. Not because they released a new album, they were very fortunate to have got several contracts that earned them Hundreds of Millions of Naira.First they won KORA award for Best Africa Artist 2010. The award came with $1 million (N 150 million). Shortly after got the biggest endorsement deal with Glo, which we learnt is worth N 240 million for four years.
The Anambra State born R n B, hip pop artists had one of their greatest international gigs last year. Their American tour of about seven cities earned them a whopping sum of $ 1 million (N 150 million).
it was carried that P-Square moved into their N 300 million wondrous Omole, Lagos mansion with four brand new wonder-on-wheels worth N 65 million.
They have two multi million naira factories in Jos, where they built a multi million naira bakery and sachet water companies for their dad and mum.

(3)
Innocent Ujah Idibia (2face) at the moment one of the top five Nigerian hip pop musician to get a mouth watering endorsement with Guinness Extra Stout.The deal, we learnt earned the Benue State born artist N 20 million.
the release of the international edition of Unstoppable last year and for the first time in the history of Nigeria’s music; the CD was sold for N 1,000 & it was a huge success as many other artists started emulating the idea.His last year endorsement deal with Airtel, one of Nigeria’s telecommunication companies made the Enter The Place crooner to find his place in the list of top five richest Nigerian musicians him N 22 million in year.
the artist has invested heavily on property, real estate and stock, where he earns big bucks.

 (4)
Olubankole Wellington, better known as Banky W, Source close to the artist said he charges between N 2.5 million and N 3 million per show, performing three to four time in a week. He also featured in Cocoa Cola-Nigeria’s World Cup theme song and Microsoft’s Anti-cyber Crime Initiative. Banky W is also an entrepreneur and has invested heavily in businesses that are fetching him good money.
As a philanthropist, Mr Capable Foundation where he provided tuition fees for poor and brilliant students.

(5)
wande Ojosipe, better known as Wande Coal. His debut album Mushin 2 Mo’Hits was huge success and since then, the Bumper – to – Bumper crooner has been the toast of many both locally and internationally.
Findings have shown that he does gigs four to five times a week. For instance, Wande performed at AMAA Award in Bayelsa on Sunday, March 27, 2011, Ilorin on Monday (March 28), Abuja on Tuesday, March 29, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, March 30 of the same week where earned between N 2.5 million and N 3 million per show.
He charges between $ 15, 000 and $ 20, 000 for international gigs.
hi s song, Bumper to Bumper is being used for the commercial of Devon soap, a product of Orange Drugs Ltd. He’s also making his money from real estate.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

A newborn baby boy is fighting for his life in Pakistan, after being born with a rare condition that has left him with extra limbs.
The baby, who is thought to be one of parasitic twins, appears to have the extra limbs of his conjoined twin, who failed to develop properly.
Doctors are assessing the little boy, who has been moved to Karachi in Pakistan, for treatment. They are considering asking for foreign help in the complicated operation to remove the extra limbs.
The baby's dad Imran Shaikh has made a plea for help to fund his son's treatment. The baby's mum, who is also her husband's cousin, is recovering from the caesarean birth in the family's home town Sukkur, some distance away from Karachi.
"Operating on such a baby is not an easy task as proper assessments need to be done first," explained Dr Jamal Razza, from the National Institude of Child Health in Karachi. "We need to figure out whether the baby has his twin's limbs or his own. We also need to consider how much the internal organs have developed as the latter could complicate matters and decrease the baby's chances of surviving."
The rare condition is thought to affect less than one in a million babies.

Using Alcohol and Cigarette Is Not A Sin - Pastor Chris Oyakhilome


Remember that preacher that said masturbation was not a sin? - Pastor Chris!
Sometimes, you just wonder like "Is he really a man of God?" Is he real? In a desperate bid to generate attention and controversy, Pastor Oyakhilome is now saying that Alcohol and drugs is not a sin!!!

The founder and senior pastor of Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome on Sunday told all who cared to listen that since the Bible does not expressly condemn both Cigarette and Alcohol, then there is nothing wrong with these stuffs.

It all started when a viewer of his television programme wrote in to enquire from the popular pastor if it was wrong for a 'Christian to work in a Cigarette company'.


Below is the response from Pastor Chris:
There is nothing wrong with Cigarette, the Bible doesn’t say anything was wrong with it... I know a lot of people do complain about it because of the relationship attached to it with some sicknesses like cancer...but if they really believe it is wrong why not ban it totally.
It is the same thing when you have Christians working in the Breweries. The Bible doesn’t condemn alcohol. The only reference made to alcohol in the Bible is ‘do not take too much of wine’. So you see these things has to do with the individual state...if they are convince something is not good they should just ban it..."

What do you think about the Pastor’s position? Share your thoughts.

Women protest against indecent dressing amongst female undergraduates

Women in higher institutions located in Imo State yesterday protested against immorality among female undergraduates in the state. Over 500 women from Federal University of Technology, Owerri, under the aegis of Federal University of Technology Owerri Women Association, FUTOWA, staged a peaceful rally against indecent dressing, prostitution, violence and other vices prevalent in tertiary schools in Nigeria.
Addressing the university community, the Association’s President, Dr. Mrs. Ihuoma Asiabaka, lamented  that “moral decadence is a social malaise that is threatening lives and future of our girls in the state.”
Dr. Asiabaka, who is the Vice Chancellor’s wife, said, “we cannot afford the luxury of watching our children go astray in the name of modernity.”
Related: GhanaNews- Upper West chiefs express worry about indecent dressing

She reminded the students that FUTO belonged to the global village, which the world had become and urged them not to portray the school in bad light.
Vanguard recalls that female workers in tertiary institutions, under the umbrella of Women Associations of Tertiary Institutions, Imo State, recently rose from a meeting in Owerri, vowing to rescue the girls for a better future.
Apart from the activities already carried out, a two-day intensive seminar/workshop would be organized for female students in all the tertiary institutions in Imo State.