by Tolu Orekoya ‘And I am Telling You’ has to be one of the greatest torch songs ever written for the stage, as the act-closing number for the musical ‘Dream Girls’. It became Jennifer Holliday’s signature song back in 1981 (the year Hudson was born) and few have been able to challenge her supremacy until Jennifer...
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by Tolu Orekoya The Nigerian Entertainment Awards nominee list is out! Revealed on Friday June 1 at a swanky black-tie affair held at Eko Hotel & Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos. The list has 26 different categories, cutting across music, cinema, and television. Fresh-faced 22-year-old Wizkid has the most number of nominations, with a total of six – including album...
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by Ifeanyi Dike Jr After all, the fear of Mrs Dike is the beginning of wisdom. The only truth I’ve known for sure since I got an inkling of the concept of crime and punishment is that my mother has my back. As a pre-schooler, I would cry inconsolably when someone upset me until my...
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by Denike & Ifedayo Prezzo is a very mean man and he isn’t trustworthy! He boldly stated that Goldie isn’t his girl, after everything. After saying ‘she’s the one’! Poor Goldie, fellow housemates think she’s going to commit suicide. They think she has been starving herself, although she claims her toothache won’t let her eat. Some think she’s...
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A reader sent this in. What’s on your mind, Unilag/MAUL? Pray till something happens … or just sleep it off.
by Tolu Orekoya The current media blitz of bizarre human beings eating each other might be front page news now, but a case from three years ago, revived by the Nigerian blogosphere during what many now call ‘the zombie apocalypse’, may have been the starting point. In San Antonio, Texas, the police were called to a horrific scene featuring...
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From Reuters: At least 12 people were killed when a bomb exploded in a church on the outskirts of Nigeria’s city of Bauchi on Sunday, a Reuters witness said. It was not clear who was responsible for the blast on the outskirts of the city of Bauchi, although churches have been a favourite target of violent Islamist...
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by Seyi Lawal ‘Love Me JeJe’ crooner Seyi Sodimu is back from a long break with the song ‘Gbedu’ which is aimed at launching a commanding return to the epic of African music. ‘Gbedu’ was produced by YemiSax and is the leading single from Seyi Sodimu’s forthcoming album, slated for release this year. Click here to...
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by Tolu Orekoya For the second year running, Nigeria has taken the bronze medal for Most Valuable African Nation Brand at an event hosted by Brand Africa in association with Brand Finance. The top ten were: South Africa (218 points) Egypt (1o9 points) Nigeria (88 points) Morocco (48 points) Algeria (45 points) Angola (31 points) Tunisia...
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by Stanley Azuakola A Boeing 727 cargo plane attempting to land at the Kotoka International Airport in Ghana’s capital crashed Saturday, slamming into a bus loaded with passengers on a nearby street. All 10 people inside the vehicle died on the spot. The cargo plane belonging to Allied Air Cargo, was reportedly arriving from Nigeria....
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by Stanley Azuakola Actress Kathryn Joosten died on Friday June 1st after a long battle with cancer. She was 72. Kathyrn Joosten was best known for her role in the award-winning TV drama comedy series Desperate Housewives, in which she starred as the meddlesome neighbour Karen McKluskey. Her death came less than three weeks after the...
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by Oris Aigbokhaevbol Sweden provided moviegoers with both the novel and initial cinema adaptation of last year’s sensation, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The country’s contribution to the ongoing European Film Festival, Let the Right One In, has been remade by Hollywood and is also from a Swedish novel. Released in 2008, Let the...
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I need to state how much I hate myself right now for even discussing an election that is 3 full years away. Nothing can be more distracting and in Nigeria, it is something we love to do very well; distract any and everyone distractible. “I will not contest the 2015 elections… If I’m voted in...
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by Chi Ibe Praiseworld Communications, a gospel entertainment company in Nigeria made history with the launch of Nigeria’s premier online gospel radio station, Praiseworld Radio. The 24hour broadcast medium aims to provide listeners with round the clock gospel entertainment from professional on air personalities to world-class DJ’s whilst featuring pure urban music with gospel content, all of which...
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by ‘Ifreke Inyang Without any argument, Jotta A., the 12-year-old Brazilian gospel sensation, is an anointed minstrel, straight from heaven. Blessed with an incredible range, amazing stage presence, and unusual composure for someone of his age, Jotta A., has impressed gospel music giants like Pastor Donnie McClurkin – who got a visa to Brazil, just to...
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by Stanley Azuakola Labaran Maku tackles Reuben Abbati President Jonathan’s refusal to say “Amen” during a church service when prayers were being made against corruption has sparked a war of words between the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku and the Presidential Spokesman, Reuben Abati. Abati had been the first to defend the president after the...
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by Tolu Orekoya On Friday and Saturday, violence flared in Assakio, a community in the Lafia East development area of Nasarawa state. The fighting started on Friday and 20 people have been recorded dead as a result, another 50 injured, and 6,000 have been sent fleeing from their homes. Nassarawa State Governor Umaru Al-Makura imposed a curfew on the community...
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by Tolu Orekoya Malawian President Joyce Banda is ready to roll up her sleeves and clean up the dirt when it comes to her country’s financial situation. Her first moves include ditching the ostentatious rides in the presidential fleet and multi-million presidential jet; an apparent lead-by-example decision. Banda came into office after...
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by Tolu Orekoya Nigeria has been in the news lately for a series of kidnappings and failed rescue attempts, resulting in the deaths of foreigners who had been kidnapped by religious fundamentalist groups. The first case involved a Briton and an Italian man in March and the second, a German who was killed before his would-be rescuers could reach him in...
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So, what have the tabloids got for us this week? Terry G goess building, ‘Tobi’ gets a viewing, and Globacom poaches a top-level employee from Cadbury. Keep reading! ENCOMIUM FOR MAY 29, 2012. TERRY G BUILDS N30 MILLION MANSION IN LAGOS Gabriel Amanyi famously known as Terry G is arguably one of Nigeria’s most controversial musicians. The ‘akpako master’...
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by Chi Ibe Nigeria’s favourite dancer, Kaffy tied the knot with her baby daddy, Joseph Ameh today at the Bespoke Centre, Lekki, Lagos. The couple had welcomed a baby boy, Kamal Sean Oluwatosin Ameh, about six months ago. Joseph, better known to his friends as “Papy J” is an instrumentalist in the band Psquare headed by Nigeria’s twin superstars...
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by Stanley AzuakolaHon Ibrahim Olaifa, member of the House of Representatives representing Oluyole Constituency in Oyo State, and some of his aides manhandled an official of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRCN), Mr Mediel Jerry for his effrontery in clamping Olaifa’s car which was parked in an unauthorised area of the assembly complex. The assault...
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by Tolu Orekoya A 2-year-old child has just been diagnosed with bird flu in Hong Kong, making it the first case seen in the Chinese city in 18 months. The young child had visited a “wet market” (a fresh food market typical to Asian countries) in the middle of May, came in contact with a duck, and...
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by Aderonke Adebanjo Marry your friend. I’m an advocate for that. After all, when the butterflies subside, friendship is usually what real relationships are made of, right? I feel that we have lost the art of making friends. I think part of the reason is a lot of people feel they don’t have time to make friends. If you’re...
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by Stanley Azuakola Last Sunday, May 27, on Rubbin’ Minds, a very important and emotional topic: “Watch that child!” was the focus. It was an edition dedicated to the Nigerian child and how to protect him/her from abuse, especially sexual abuse. The topic was timely, not only because that Sunday was Children’s Day, but also...
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by Stanley Azuakola It was another sad scene on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Friday night, as about twenty-four vehicles were burnt when a fuel tanker upturned on the expressway, began to leak its contents which subsequently caught fire which engulfed everything in its path. Barely 48 hours before this incident, there had been a similar...
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by Oris Aigbokhaevbolo The European Film Festival recently berthed in the city of Abuja, Nigeria. Arts and movie critic Oris Aigbokhaevbolo was there and is reviewing all 21 movies screened at the festival. A guy says to a girl, “I like you.” “What am I to say to that?” she asks smiling. “Nothing,” he says...
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by Tolu Orekoya The Punch reports on its website the passing of the Aloko of Iloko-Ijesha in Osun State and former minister of finance, Oba Oladele Olashore. He was 77 years old. According to the paper: Although PUNCH could not ascertain the cause of his death as the state government had yet to issue a statement on the matter, it...
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by Tolu Orekoya Even as the contention continues over the fines levied by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on telecoms companies, it doesn’t seem to hamper the drive to invest in Nigeria and expand their infrastructural network. The United Arab Emirates’ Etisalat, one of the telecoms companies in the country, announced on May 31 a...
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by Stanley AzuakolaHow are the mighty fallen! Hosni Mubarak, under whose whims and firm grip Egyptians had fallen in line for decades, was sentenced to life in prison this morning, and he wept. Egyptian security officials say Hosni Mubarak resisted leaving the helicopter that flew him to a prison hospital for the first time, after the...
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