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Monday, July 6, 2020

Yung6ix Slams D’Banj’s Ex Manager, Bankulli, For Charging People To Meet Kanye West

Nigerian rapper, Yung6ix has called out Bankilli for charging artistes just to meet with American rapper, Kanye West.

The rapper took to his Instagram page to call out the music mogul for charging artistes who want to met up with the American rapper. According to him, Bankuli has been stealing from his generation and younger artistes and he finds it disappointing that someone who claims to be the gatekeeper of the new generation would want to steal from them.

Yung6ix who just released a new album “Introduction To Trap Fro” advised him to respect himself because everyone knows the story. He wrote: ” Bankuli respect yourself. Stop stealing from us and charging talents to meet Kanye west. We know the story.”

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Veteran Nollywood Actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo Celebrates 59th Birthday

Veteran Nollywood actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo aka RMD, clocks 59 today.

RMD, who has been a big inspiration to a lot of actors, took to social media to share sizzling hot photos to celebrate his day.

Sharing the dapper new photos of himself; RMD wrote; “59 and counting! Grateful! Thankful! #birthdayboy #2020nofallingofhand”

In another post, RMD wrote: “What a birthday this is turning out to be. I have to start saying thank you now for all the out pouring of love. Looks like you guys have posted the 59 photos already. Or should I go ahead and still post? I’m ready o!”

Mofe-Damijo was born in Aladja community of Udu Kingdom, near Warri, Delta State.

He attended Midwest College, Warri, and Anglican Grammar School and was a member of the Drama Club.

He enrolled in the University of Benin to continue his education and studied Theatre Arts.

In 1997 Mofe-Damijo returned to the university to study law at the University of Lagos and graduated in 2004.

Mofe-Damijo took part in a television soap opera in the late ’80s called Ripples. Before then, he had a stint with Concord Newspapers and Metro Magazine as a reporter.

Mofe-Damijo was married to Nigerian journalist/publisher, May Ellen-Ezekiel. After her death in 1996, Richard Mofe-Damijo married TV personality, Jumobi Adegbesan, who later left TV for the corporate world.

Mofe-Damijo has four children: two with his current wife and two from his previous marriage.marriage.
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Why I Haven’t Made Millions in Nollywood – Moyo Lawal

Nollywood actress, Moyo Lawal, has stated that she would be at least a million dollars richer if the Nigerian film industry had better structures in place.

The Tinsel-star said this on Sunday when she shared a picture of herself making what looks like ‘amala’ on Instagram.

“It just reoccurred to me that, I have been working my ass off since before *I even became an adult *doing honest work ooooh ( if not that Nollywood is the way it is, somebody will have millions of dollars by now

“But the society only recognizes and appreciates fully dressed women who are married (some with hidden dirty lives by the way) Then, why is that people just naturally assume that sexy females who are comfortable with their sexuality are promiscuous?” she asked.

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Africa’s Foremost Storyteller! Mo Abudu Covers Guardian Life Magazine

The award-winning media mogul, Mo Abudu is the cover star for Guardian Life Magazine’s latest issue.

Mo Abudu talks about quitting a well-paying job, rising to become a leading African media mogul, the G factor, and more on this issue tagged, “Mo Abudu: Africa’s Foremost Storyteller”.

She says:

I knew that we had a responsibility for telling those stories and sharing our stories. With a talk show, I was able to cover a plethora of topics and engage with a variety of stakeholders across the continent.

On quitting a prestigious high paying job to pursue her dream

Scary thought at the time, but I knew instinctively that I wanted to do more. On reflection now, I understand why some friends and family were worried about my decision. I had a great job, [was] paid well, the sky was the limit and I walked away from it all.

On launching EbonyLife TV

I just wanted to do a good job, excel at it… We have been fortunate for many reasons: setting out a clear vision, building a great team, producing quality content, investing in IP and story development, attending global industry events, continually pitching ideas globally, never taking no for an answer and of course loads of prayers and fasting along the way.

It has been an incredible journey producing films that resonate with our audiences at home and abroad. Our box office success demonstrates that audiences enjoy relevant storytelling that reflects their everyday lives. I believe having the right cast mix, infusing high production value, working with the right teams, marketing, and personally for me, prayer and fasting have all contributed to our success.

On changing the

narrative about Africa and telling stories that resonate with every African

I have said it time and time again the continent (Africa) has remained creatively silent for centuries, our stories are never told. Meanwhile, there is too much of the same in global storytelling. The world wants more, and because we are now able to provide a variety of stories told against a backdrop never seen before, we now have a seat at the table. Our stories are being accepted because they are authentic and relevant. Of course, most recent is the clarion call for Black Lives Matter and Black Stories Matter.

The action-packed series, inspired by true events that took place in the West African Kingdom of Dahomey, will show the ultimate strength of women coming together, fighting to protect and honor their people. We are thrilled with this unique opportunity and look forward to bringing this story to audiences around the world.

We are so excited about our partnership with Netflix, totally unprecedented, this is the first multiple deal to be done with an African and Nigerian production company. It’s historical and groundbreaking.

For Nollywood, it’s the first-of-its-kind partnership that will bring some of Nigeria’s most iconic storytelling to a global audience. This partnership will help grow the Nigerian creative industry and get our stories out there.

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Benue University Deputy Vice Chancellor Dies From Coronavirus

Benue State University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Prof Godwin Achinge has been confirmed dead days after testing positive for Coronavirus.

The deceased who was also the vice-chairman of Benue State Action Committee on COVID-19, died on Sunday July 5, at an undisclosed hospital in Jos, the Plateau State capital.

Vanguard reported that a member of the Action committee who spoke on condition of anonymity as he confirmed the death of Prof. Achinge to newsmen, said;
“We lost our Vice Chairman, Prof. Achinge to the virus this afternoon in Jos, but we are still waiting for the family to be briefed on the development.”
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COVID-19: Madagascar re-imposes Lockdown Over Rise in Cases

A new surge in coronavirus infections in Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, has prompted the country to place the capital city under a fresh lockdown.

The presidency in a statement on Sunday, July 5, stated that the region is returning to full lockdown, CGTN reported.

As part of the lockdown measures, the presidency said no traffic will be allowed in or out of the region until July 20 and that the city will be placed under curfew.

The statement from the presidency further stated that only one person per household will be allowed to go out into the street between 6am and 12pm.

The authorities stated that the measures were taken because of the spread and increase of COVID-19 cases.

The latest rise of COVID-19 cases Madagascar may come as a surprise due to the fact that the country has claimed that its local herbal remedy called COVID-19 tonic could cure the disease.

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Senator Adeleke Gifts His Daughter Adenike A Benz for Her Graduation (See Photos)

Senator Adeleke’s daughter, Adenike Adeleke, was recently all shades of happy as she got a luxurious graduation gift from her father; a brand new Mercedes Benz.

Recall Senator Adeleke had a proud father moment a month ago, as he witnessed his daughter graduate from university. She was among the class of 2020 who graduated from Oakland University in Alabama, US.

Well it appears he was so proud of her that he splashed millions on a new whip for her. A clearly ecstatic Adenike who is also singer Davido’s cousin, took to her Instagram page to share photos of herself posing by the black Mercedes ride.


Screenshot of the post and more photos below..

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Late Ajimobi’s Family Apologise And Explain Why Oyo Dep. Gov Was Barred From Attending 8th Fidau Prayer

The family of late former Oyo State governor, Abiola Ajimobi has explained why the state’s Deputy Governor, Rauf Olaniyan was prevented from attending the 8th day Fidau prayer of the late governor.

Ajimobi’s family explained that the prayer was in strict adherence to federal government’s social distance directive, adding that they were not aware of the deputy governor’s visit.

Olaniyan, the Head of Service, Ololade and the Commissioner for land, Mr Abiodun Abdul-Raheem, had arrived Ajimobi’s residence in Ibadan, the state capital but were prevented from having access into the deceased house.

However, spokesperson to the deceased governor, Mr Bolaji Tunji, in a statement said: “There is the need to clarify the believed presence of the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Rauf Olaniyan at the 8th day prayer of HE Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the immediate past Governor of Oyo State.

“The Deputy Governor arrived after the prayer had started. The event was strictly a family affair.

“There was a need to comply with the Covid-19 protocol as established by NCDC – Social distancing, not more than 30 people in a place and seats arranged, accordingly. After which the gate was shut.

“No one was aware that the Deputy Governor was coming as neither the advance team nor the protocol informed us.
“By the time we got to the gate to usher him into the sitting room, he had left. Everything happened within a spate of 10mins.

The family also disclosed that efforts were made to inform the deputy governor what happened “was not to slight him and he could sit in a private sitting room” but he had left the venue of the prayer.

They also apologised to Olaniyan for the incident.

Source: Dailypost
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#OldMarlian: Naira Marley To Give This Elderly Man N1 Million For Performing ‘Mafo’

Naira Marley has picked an elderly marlian among the winners of his dance challenge and he has promised to gift the man a sum of one hundred thousand naira.

The elderly man is seen in a new video performing Naira Marley’s Mafo and funny thing is the man sounds a lot like Naira Marley and his also unable to pronouce R well.


Reacting to the video, Naira Marley wrote;

I’ve got 1million Naira here for you sir.
Marlians help me find him

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Man Cut Passionately Romancing and ‘Kissing’ Bobrisky (Video)

A yet to be identified man has become the topic for gossip after he was seen in a viral video, passionately romancing and “rocking” Nigerian cross dresser, Bobrisky.

In the video, the man who appears to be a fan was seen kissing the popular Nigerian bleaching expert, whose real name is Idris Olorunwaje Okuneye

However some social media users have reacted to the video, some have criticised the cross dresser for going back to his girly lifestyle after embracing his true gender during his father’s birthday.

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Wedding Photos of Nollywood Actors, Lateef Adedimeji and Adebimpe Oyebade That Went Viral on Social Media

Congratulatory messages have been falling in place for Nollywood celebrities, Adedimeji Lateef and Adebimpe Oyebade whose wedding photos hit the internet today and have since gone viral.

Adebimpe Oyebade who released some of the adorable wedding photos on her Instagram page wrote ;

“”I don’t need paradise because I found you @adedimejilateef”

Recall that a few months ago, Adebimpe Oyebade popularly known as Adebimpe Omo Oba revealed in an interview with BroadwayTV that she can not date her colleague Lateef Adedimeji because he is not her type of man.

According to the 26-year-old, the fact that they have acted a lot of romantic scenes together is what is making fans believe they are in a relationship.

Debunking the rumours, the AMVCA Nominee said

”I am not in a relationship with Lateef Adedimeji but we are friends. I won’t deny the fact that we are friends, we are close friends. We are not in a relationship; we are both in different relationships.”

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

[Music] Sas Lamar – Money Ft. Dablix Osha

Sas Lamar Money Ft Dablix Osha mp3 download

Nigerian Talented singer, Sas Lamar debuts a new dope jam featuring Nigeria trending trap master Dablix Oosha they both come through with a new song titled “Money”.


As he joins the trend on social media…trust me this jam will surely be on ur top listening jam. Prod by Awotrick.


Download and Enjoy Sas Lamar – Money Ft. Dablix Osha below;


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[Music] Tobi Myhtee – Hear My Story Ft. Ayanfe Viral

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Teekaah Emiper Entertainment Talented Afrobeat artiste, Tobi Myhtee finally comes through with his anticipated single “Hear My Story” featuring Ayanfe viral, just to start our new week.

Rapper Tobi Myhtee taps on Amazing Sleek for the productions of this certified hit and links up with singing rapper, Ayanfe Viral took this song to the next level with his melody and prayerful lyrics.


Download and Enjoy Tobi Myhtee – Hear My Story Ft. Ayanfe Viral below;


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Fire Razes Calabar’s Second Biggest Market

Many sections of the popular Marian Market in Calabar, the River state capital was in the early hours of Saturday, July 4, gutted by a terrible fire outbreak.

According to AIT Live, the inferno, the cause of which is yet unknown, damaged many shops housing properties worth millions of Naira in the commercial hub.

However, official details on the extent of damage caused by the flames have not been given, including a record of possible casualties from the fire.
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FG Moves To End DSTV’s Monopoly, Says Multichoice Is Cheating Nigerians

The Federal Government has revealed plans to end the monopoly enjoyed by cable television service providers, especially Digital Satellite Television, owned by MultiChoice, a South Africa-based company.

The plan is said to include ending exclusive rights to sporting events.

Only DStv currently broadcasts major football competitions in Nigeria, especially the English Premier League.

The government said it had amended Nigeria’s broadcasting code to prevent DStv and others from monopolising their channels and contents.

The House has been probing DStv for allegedly cheating its Nigerian subscribers by restricting them to prepaid plans and increasing its subscription rates on June 1, 2020, despite the economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on the people.

At the continuation of the investigative hearings organised by an ad hoc committee of the House on the matter in Abuja on Tuesday, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had dismissed claims by DStv that pay-per-view was not proper for the Nigerian market. 

Mohammed noted that StarTimes, the cable arm of the Nigerian Television Authority, was already operating for some years.

In an audio recording obtained by our correspondent, Mohammed could be heard responding to questions from the lawmakers.

The minister said, “On the issue of increase in price for subscribers, with the onset of COVID-19, one of the first things we did in the ministry with the NBC (National Broadcasting Commission) was to provide succour to broadcasters.

“We suspended payment for the initial two months to all broadcasters so that they would be able to absorb the impact of COVID-19. Therefore, it will be unfair for those for whom we have suspended payment to also at the same time increase their own fees. And I’m sure that the DG of NBC will take up this matter.”

On the issue of monopoly, Mohammed stated that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had in 2019 set up a board of enquiry to look into the activities of broadcasting stations, to ascertain the potency of the broadcasting code and broadcasting act to curtail and regulate the industry against excesses.

He added, “We took that opportunity also to make right recommendations to Mr President, including the breaking of the monopoly of the various giant operators. It is to the credit of Mr President that he did approve those recommendations.”

Mohammed noted that some recommendations would require that the National Assembly amend the provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasting Act.

The minister said, “You will notice, in recent weeks, a lot of attacks on the ministry as a result of these amendments. These amendments have actually struck at the heart of monopoly. These amendments are, for once, giving back to Nigerians their own industry.”

Earlier, Chairman of the committee, Mr Unyime Idem, asked Mohammed and the acting Director General of the NBC, Armstrong Idachaba, to order DStv to suspend its recent rates’ increment.

Mohammed immediately ordered the Idachaba to issue the notice.

Idem had stated that the minister and all stakeholders present should ensure and commence full implementation of its directives.

The House committee’s order included “a marching order to the service providers, particularly Multichoice’s DStv, to reverse the recent June 1, 2020 price hike and revert to the old price as this is not the best of times to increase the prices of services, no matter the reasons for such increase, taking into consideration the ravaging effect of COVID-19 on the economy of Nigerians.”

It added, “Come up with a robust strategy to break the monopoly and open up the industry for larger participation. PAYG regime for the digital TV broadcasting in Nigeria, with particular reference to DStv, GOtv, StarTimes and Kwese TV.

“Deregulation of content right by DTH (direct-to home), DTT (digital terrestrial television) and IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) operators. Encouraging local content participation through content sharing.

Source: Punchng.com
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