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2Face Idibia Says He Will Never Marry

It’s a path so painful that I don’t even want to go there.Just like betrayals,I have also suffered heartbreak on account of a woman.

Rumor About Wizkid Fathering A Child Is Untrue – EME Records

Wizkid’s parents are however waiting to get a DNA confirmation before they accept whether or not the child is Wizkid’s.

TERRY G WEDS SECRETLY

Terry’s bride Mimi is a Lagos-based ‘big girl’ (exact words of those who know her) whose mom lives in Benin. We’re told her father is late. She’s the couple’s only child and, according to our findings, the main beneficiary of their wealth..

Kim HONEYMOON

...They only had eyes for each other…They were in their own little world‘, a hotel guest told Us Weekly magazine.

Banky W, Eldee, Tiwa Savage, Jesse Jags Headline Hennessy Artistry

Organizers of the popular music platform Hennesy Artistry have announced the list of artistes to participate in this year’s edition.

BEYONCE REVEALS PREGNANCY AT MTV VMAS

A rep from Beyonce also confirmed the pregnancy while speaking with weekday television entertainment news company Access Hollywood.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Rita Dominic becomes movie producer with upcoming movie

Nollywood star actress Rita Dominic is joining her colleagues like Uche Jombo and Ini Edo as she produced her first movie.
The Movie which is yet to be titled is starring Rita Dominic, Nse Ikpe Etim, Femi Jacobs, Kate Henshaw Nuttal, Jide Kosoko , Basorge Tariah and others.
A romantic-drama, which follow the travails of Makinde Esho (Femi Jacobs), a Lagos-based telecoms executive, who is in Abuja Nigeria to meet with the Honorable Minister of Land Resources. His efforts to meet the minister are however being frustrated by the minister’s powerful secretary, Clara (Rita Dominic). He had to meet with the minister in order to save his job, and somehow get back to Lagos in time for the graduation of his daughter.
The movie is full of intrigue, suspense and promises to be a blockbuster.

Chocolate City Group Nominated In 2011 Africa Awards For Entrepreneurship

10 finalists for the 2011 Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship have been announced, and our very own Chocolate City Group has been nominated in the top 10 list along with 2 other Nigerian companies. The presentation ceremony will be held on December 6th, 2011 at Nairobi Kenya.
Here is the final list of nominees.
Cellular Systems International
Senegal
Pepperoni Foods Limited
Nigeria
Chocolate City Group
Nigeria
SECURICO
Zimbabwe
Expand Technology (Holding) Limited
Mauritius
soleRebels
Ethiopia
First Atlantic Semiconductors and Microelectronics Nigeria Limited
Nigeria
Unique Solutions Company Limited
Gambia
InvesteQ Capital Limited
Kenya
Victoria Seeds Limited
Uganda

MI, 2face Idibia, Banky W, Naeto C, Eldee End Hennessy Artistry 2011 In Grand Style

It was yet another gathering of fabulous faces, and the crème- de- la- crème within Nigeria’s entertainment industry as Hennessy’s innovative musical platform- Hennessy Artistry ended with class at Rehab last Friday October 28, 2011
Fans mingled with the stars from 11pm to 4am rocking to sounds from Nigerian DJs- Caise, Rex, Xclusive and Neptune.
The red carpet and dance floor attracted notable faces like Big Brother All Stars winner Uti, Sheyman, BB Amplified winner Karen, Denrele, pop icon 2face, Eniola Badmus, Deji Awokoya, and Sam Onyemelukwe. Others include Beat FM OAPs Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi, Fade Ogunro and Jimmy Akinsola (who hosted the show alongside 4star).
And fans were treated to performances from Goldie, Godwon, SDC, David O, Jesse Jagz and Naeto C. Other star performers include MI, Eldee, and Banky W.
They all took turns taking guest through their repertoire of hits, after which the headliners finished the show with the Hennessy Artistry theme song “Toast to the good life”
Aside delivering electrifying performances, everyone who mounted the stage took it upon themselves to spread the “Good Life message”. In Goldie’s words “When we celebrate we dey pop Hennessy”.
Michael Babalola winner of the Facebook competition agrees with Goldie “There’s no better way to celebrate, Hennessy is the brand we all want to relate with which is one of the reasons I entered for the competition in the first place”
He joins the likes of Kennedy Iheanacho and Bodunrin OluwaFemi who were treated like VIP guests in Lagos Mainland and Abuja.
Since inception in 2006, Hennessy Artistry has been at the forefront of mixing and blending hip and inspirational music from around the world. Artistes that have been involved with the music platform include Kanye West, Pharell Williams, Ne-Yo, Leona Lewis, LL Cool J and Fabulous.
Currently in its 5th edition, Hennessy Artistry is Nigeria’s most innovative musical platform. The series was first unveiled in Nigeria in 2007. Through the years, it has evolved from a cocktail-mixing contest between renowned bartenders to a battle of DJs and now a platform for experimental collaborations among multi-talented artistes.
The initiative which has been the talk of town for several weeks now has gradually found its spot on the Entertainment calendar as one of the projected events of 2011. And the team at Hennessy Cognac has worked hard to see to it that no stones have been left unturned since they announced plans for this year’s Hennessy Artistry project.
First, Nigeria’s foremost and biggest innovative musical platform – Hennessy Artistry selected top Nigerian artistes- Banky W, Tiwa Savage and eLDee to produce this year’s theme song. Titled “Toast to the Good life”. Produced by Jesse Jags with help from Banky W and Master Kraft, the track became viral within minutes of release on Thursday September 1, 2011.
On September 5, 2011 Eldee, Jesse Jagz and Banky W embarked on a scheduled trip to Cognac, France where they were treated to the “The Hennessy Heritage experience” alongside Chocolate City’s MI who has worked closely with Hennessy in the past.
A club tour of 20 venues across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt started on August 20, 2011 as a prelude to the Hennessy Artistry VIP nights that eventually kicked off on September 30, 2011. While acts like DavidO, Black Magic and Shank were on the bill for the club tour, Banky W, Tiwa Savage, eLDee, WizKid, Brymo, Efa, Pherowshuz and Waconzy thrilled guests at the VIP parties in Lagos Mainland, Abuja, Lagos Island and Port Harcourt.
Meanwhile, organizers are presently planning an exclusive video premiere scheduled for Thursday November 17, 2011 “Aside premiering the video, there will also be a mixing session with the Hennessy ambassador -Cyrille Gautier-Aurio who will be in town at that time” Tokini Peterside Communications and events manger reveals













Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Court Orders NDLEA To Release Baba Suwe

court in Nigeria has ordered that popular Nigerian comedian Baba Suwe – detained on suspicion of drug trafficking – be released on bail by Friday, November 4th. By Friday he would’ve spent 23 days in detention.

The actor and comedian was arrested on 12 October after a body scanner at Lagos airport identified suspected drugs in his stomach, officials said. He was supposed to board a flight heading to Paris.

Baba Suwe has been the hot topic of discussion over the past few weeks as the drugs allegedly found via body scanners has yet to be discovered in Baba Suwe’s excrement.

Fans and other actors gathered outside the High Court in Lagos to show solidarity with the Nigerian comedian.

He is due to be released on Friday – when a previous court order allowing Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to keep him in their custody expires, our reporter says.

The judge set his bail at $3,300 (£2,000).
‘No drugs excreted’

Baba Suwe’s lawyer, Bamidele Aturu, said the court’s ruling was a victory for justice.

However, Mr Aturu said he wanted to draw attention to the fact that many Nigerians are detained for lengthy periods without being charged and their cases are never highlighted.

Source: BBC

New Music: Eazyman

When I asked Eazy Man why he titled the song “Fine Fine Lady”? Did you know what he said? He said it because the young girls of now our days are becoming more beautiful than their Mama but they can’t just beat their Mama.

hmmm

You just need to listen to this this and see for yourself if he guessed it right and if you really want to shake your body then get your heard phone on and dance to this fine tune.
A song produced by T.R

Enjoy.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

DEJI BAKARE WINS MR NIGERIA 2011

The third edition of Silverbird‘s Mr Nigeria pageant went down on Saturday, October 29, 2011 with last year’s winner Kenneth Okoli passing the crown to Deji Bakare, making him ‘the most desirable man in Nigeria’.

The event which created a lot of buzz over the last two weeks held at the Silverbird Galleria attracting a huge turnout as the floor and staircases of the venue were well occupied by guests and many ‘onlookers’. It was a night of manly show-offs; muscles, six-packs abs and cute faces, so as expected the crowd was dominated more by women than men.

Anybody who was expecting the pageant to be as glamorous as the female version – Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria would have been totally disappointed. The organization and effort put into the Mr Nigeria pageant was nothing compared to the MBGN.

The venue was an absolute no-no as they were only about 50 seats available, 60 per cent of guests had no choice but to stand and cheer, hence the staircases of the galleria being occupied.

The anchor of the night, Munachi (a former MBGN queen herself) was far from a good host; the model-rapper lacked charisma and poise as she often fumbled her lines.

According to the contents in the event’s brochure, the pageant was meant to field four judges – Joseph Benjamin, Nadaya Letova, Kelechi Amadi-Obi and Ms Ladi Ene-Garba. But neither actor/show host Benjamin nor photographer Amadi-Obi showed up. A makeshift judge Baxter Slaton was added to round off the panel to three judges.

Performances were nothing out of the usual as JJC, Eva and Chidinma set the guest in the right mood with musical interludes.

After the Swim and Evening wear appearances and ‘Question and Answer’ session, the judges narrowed down the contestants to just five – Deji Bakare, Joseph Agossa, Bandele Adebule, who by the way received the highest cheers from the crowd at any point, Melvin Oduah and Chucks Obichukwu.

Fourth runner up went to Joseph Agossa, third runner up to Bandele Adebule, Second runner up to Chucks Obichukwu. The second position was given to Melvin Oduah, leaving Deji Bakare to be pronounced as Mr Nigeria.

Other awards like Mr Photogenic, Mr Sports, Mr Amenity, Strongest Man, Mr Smart, Mr Talented, Mr Physique, and Mr Personality went to Henry Ojini, Chidi Onuike, Alex Uriesi, Oluwagbemiga Adetuberu, Ikorishor Ajabi, Deji Bakare, Ugochukwu  Uzowuihe and Ayomikun Odunwole respectively.

‘Wow, I’m grateful. I really am’, Bakare said when he was pronounced winner.

The show was then called to an end but it wasn’t over, as one of the contestants who obviously not happy with the results showed his disapproval as he ranted noisily in the make-shift dressing room. But after the other contestants calmed his nerves down, all was back to normal.

The new Mr Nigeria Deji Bakare, is a rapper-singer who had worked for years, unsuccessfully, to build a music career both as a solo artiste and as member of a group. Popularly called Dej-1, he parted ways with the group Reprezent to go solo many years ago. He had also, at different times, worked in hospitality, managing his father’s hotel business in Lagos.

By winning the competition, Deji Bakare gets the grand prize of N1M (One million Naira) and a brand new car. In addition, he will also win a trip to Sao Tome and Principe including 5 nights at the Pestana Hotels, an Ipad 2 and Blackberry Bold 9900. He will also go on to compete in the Mister World 2011 pageant.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Music: Timaya – Bury My Mama

This joint leaked online a few days ago and has been doing its spreading. Bury My Mama is another solid joint from Egberi Papa himself. You can tell from the lyrics of the song that he’s frustrated with the number of deaths in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry
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Listen for your self


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New Video: Ezieboyemo - EAZY MAN

A brand one, this one is coming from Eazy Man titled Eziebo-yemo(My true friend)
if you are from the easth part of Nigeria that means you know what am talking about.
This music video was produced and directed by Sambass in Port Harcourt and audio produced by Waleki of Mixtawn Records.






Enjoy

New Video: Paul Play – Promise Land

As promised, Paul Play releases his video for his previously recorded song, Promise Land. The video is directed by Akin Alabi and is a clip that compliments the song perfectly.
Enjoy.

Dbanj Cops Brand New Aston Martin Vantage

  Things must be going very well for Mo-Hits front runner Dbanj, as he has been spotted in his brand new Aston Martin Vantage. Jaguda.com was able to get the first seen pictures of Dbanj in this beauty of a car.
Dbanj and the rest of the Mo-Hits Camp are prepping for their annual concert, Koko Concert this december. All roads lead to Koko Koncert 2011.

MC LOPH AND SISTER FINALLY LAID TO REST

The late rapper Obiajulu Kenneth Nwaozor popularly called MC Loph was buried today Friday, October 28, 2001 along with his sister Chinwe at his family’s compound in Ugwuaro, Anambra State.

As reported some weeks ago the chubby singer was said to have been driving down to the East along the Benin/Ore road when, his automobile crashed early Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Loph was in the company of his sister and fiancée who was supposed to become his bride in a few days. His bride-to-be survived the accident while he and his only sibling died.

The singer is most popular for his hit rendition of a remix of Late Osita Osadebe’s ‘Osondi Owendi’.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Joseph Yobo, Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Okereke, Dangote & 360 Others To Receive National Honors

364 outstanding Nigerians have been selected to receive National Awards in different Categories.
Business mogul Alhaji Aliko Dangote who topped the list with the award of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON becomes the first individual outside government to receive the nation’s second highest national honour.
Others selected include Joseph Yobo, Mariam Usman, Peter Konyegachi (gold medalist). They will receive Member of the Order of the Niger, MON. Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Okereke, Olu Jacobs and Kanayo O Kanayo will be receiving the Member of the Federal Republic, MFR award and Mr. Osita Iheme popularly known as Pawpaw of the Aki and Pawpaw fame is also honoured with MFR. Chinedu Ikedieze known as Aki was honoured last year.
Nigeria’s first female vice-chancellor, Prof. Grace Alele-Williams is honoured with an Officer of the Federal Republic, OFR alongside a number of Chief Justices of the states including the erstwhile Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Babangida Nguroje who resigned that position at the peak of the crisis in the House in 2007
Also a handful of serving ministers including Olusegun Aganga, Emeka Wogu, Godsday Orubebe, Diezani Allison Madueke and Dr. Usman Shamsudeen were also honoured with CON. Mr. Jim Ovia and Mr. Atedo Peterside two bankers were also honoured with the CONSTITUTION.
Source: VanguardNGR.com

SAMSON SIASIA SACKED FROM SUPER EAGLES JOB

Super Eagles Coach Samson Siasia has been fired by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the BBC reports. We’re told his sack today Friday, October 28, 2011 is based on his failure to take the country to the forthcoming 2012 African Cup of Nations.

According to the BBC, 11 members of the NFF went into a short meeting and the decision to relieve Siasia of his duties was made after its technical committee had recommended the dismissal of the ex-Super Eagles player.

Siasia’s job had been under the knife after he failed to qualify for the 2012 edition of the Nations cup to be held in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.

NFF President Alhaji Aminu Maigari was said to have told the board within their short meet that the decision wouldn’t be reversed, according to PM News.

However, sources have also revealed that four out of the 11 NFF scribes are not happy with the decision as they feel Siasia has done way better than his predecessor since he picked up the job as senior coach from Austin Eguaveon in November 2010.

Siasia is yet to make any statement.

Source: thenetng.com

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Nigerian Music Video Awards [NMVA] 2011 Nominees… Darey & Jodie Top The List of Nominees

The 2011 nominees list for the NMVA, Nigeria’s first music video awards is finally out.
Topping the list this year is Darey and J’odie with four nominations each and followed closely by Goldie and Freestyle with three nominations. Other great contenders are Omawumi, Sammie Okposo, Dipp, T.I.V and Tipsy who also have two nominations.
For the first time since its inception, NMVA has included Best Southern Africa Video and Best Western Africa Video as new categories in this year’s award.
Aside recognizing new artistes who are doing extremely well in their chosen careers, the awards is also recognizing the efforts of incredible new music video directors. Nominated alongside Clarence Peters this year in the Best Cinematography category are Nodash and Tokah for their ingenious directing on No Be Dada and Kuchi Kuchi respectively. They were also nominated alongside Patrick Elis in the Most Promising Video Director category. The NMVA has established that artistes and video directors as well as producers can share glory side by side on the same stage as witnessed at the previous successful editions.
Lots of plans are already in the pipeline as preparations for the fifth consecutive edition of the awards heats up. Expectations are also very high in every sector of the entertainment industry as to what to expect in this year’s event that is fast positioning as the most credible, most respected and most attractive out of Africa.
The awards organizers re-instated their commitment to transparency and as such are weary of all lobbyists warming them to stay at bay as only good videos will be duly rewarded.
The attention of the whole world has been drawn to the first music video awards in Nigeria at one point or the order due to the successes and traditional values associated with the event. In furtherance of the organizers believe for traditional values, this year’s event has been tagged ‘Celebrating Our Cultural Heritage.
To lend credence to the theme of this year’s event, the Federal Ministry of Tourism has endorsed the project as a viable national brand deserving all institutional and corporate sponsorship. It may interest you to know that this year’s edition of the award will be hosted by Lagos State Government.
Check the full list below………

1.    BEST AFRO HIP HOP VIDEO
1.    FREE STYLE – ARIWO KO O
2.    JAH BLESS – JOOR O
3.    KONGA – KABA KABA
4.    NAETO C – 5 AND 6
5.    SAMKLEF – MOLOWO

2.    BEST MAINSTREAM HIP HOP VIDEO
1.    OVER DOSE – DRINKS IN A GLASS
2.    PASTOR J – CONQUEROR
3.    THA SUSPECT – I NO SEND YOU
4.    ATTITUDE – STREET CRY
5.    VECTOR – GET DOWN

3.    BEST AFRO POP VIDEO
1.    D’BANJ – MR. ENDOWED (REMIX)
2.    CHIDINMA – JANKOLIKO
3.    DAREY – BANIKIDI
4.    GOLDIE – DON’T TOUCH MY BODY
5.    WHIZ KID – HOLLA AT YOUR BOY

4.    BEST REGGAE / DANCE HALL VIDEO
1.    MALLAM SPICEY – FREE CURE
2.    MIMA IKYOR – LOVE YOU
3.    SOUL SULTAN – VERY GOOD BAD BOY
4.    WAJUDA – NO BE BY DADA
5.    TIPSY – CHING CHONG


5.    BEST GOSPEL VIDEO
1.    KENNY SAINT BROWN – MO TI GOKE
2.    KEFEE – EGUONO
3.    SAMMIE OKPOSO – I GO DANCE
4.    T.I.V – KOMOLE
5.    ZOE – YOUR LOVE

6.    BEST R ‘N’ B VIDEO
1.    JOEL – I NO MIND
2.    DAREY – I LIKE THE WAY YOU ARE
3.    TIMI DAKOLO – THERE IS A CRY
4.    HARRY SONG – IM IN LOVE
5.    DIPP – KOSORO

7.    BEST HIGH LIFE VIDEO
1.    JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI
2.    FLAVOUR – NWA BABY
3.    BRACKET – REMEMBER
4.    SAMMIE OKPOSO – JAWA CHINEKE
5.    J-MARTINS – JUKPA

8.    BEST AFRO BEAT VIDEO
1.    SEUN KUTI – RISE
2.    W4 – CONTROL

9.    BEST CONTEMPORARY AFRO VIDEO
1.    ICE PRINCE – OLE KU
2.    PRINCE – GIVE IT TO ME
3.    M.I – UNDISPUTED CHAMPION
4.    WAJE – SO INSPIRED
5.    JAYWON – TINKO ANGEL

10.   MOST POPULAR NIGERIAN MUSIC VIDEO IN EUROPE
1.    DEE SPLASH – LOOSE CONTROL
2.    MO EASY – MAKE YOUR MOVE
3.    ADASNOOP – GIRL POWER
4.    BIG BOYZ ALL STARS – SE N GBOMI
5.    AZ – LOVE I KAKU

11.   VIDEO OF THE YEAR
1.    GOLDIE – DON’T TOUCH
2.    JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI
3.    TIPSY – CHING CHONG
4.    DAREY – I LOVE THE WAY YOU ARE

12.   BEST INDIGENOUS CONCEPT
1.    GAISE – FOLLOW FOLLOW
2.    STAN ANETO – OH WATER
3.    FREE STYLE – ARIWO KO O
4.    JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI
5.    IKECHUKWU – NOW IS THE TIME
6. KWEEN – PLAYER

13.   BEST USE OF COSTUMES
1.    GOLDIE – DON’T TOUCH
2.    OMAWUNMI – IF YOU ASK ME
3.    FREE STYLE – ARIWO KO O
4.    DAREY – BANIKIDI
5.    JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI




14.   BEST USE OF CHOREOGRAPHY
1.    DIPP – KOSORO
2.    T.I.V – KOMOLE
3.    T. CROSS – LOVE IS TRUE
4.    MAHEEDA – OKO YAMPIA
5.    TIWA SAVAGE – KELE KELE LOVE

15.  BEST PRODUCER
1.    ZAMAR ENTERTAINMENT
2.    KENNIS MUSIC
3.    MO’ HITS


16.  BEST DIRECTOR
1.    CLARENCE PETERS
2.    DJ TEE
3.    AKIN ALABI

17.  MOST PROMISING DIRECTOR
1.    TOKAH
2.    NODASH
3.    PATRICK ELIS

18.  BEST EDITOR
1.    CLARENCE PETERS
2.    TOKAH
3.    BIG BOYZ ENTERTAINMENT
4.    SESAN
5.    NODASH

19.  BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
1.    TOKAH – FOR THE VIDEO KUCHI KUCHI BY JODIE
2.    NODASH – FOR THE VIDEO NO BE BY DADA BY WAJUDAH
3.    CLARENCE PETERS – FOR THE VIDEO 5 AND 6 BY NAETO C
 
20.   BEST USE OF VISUAL EFFECTS
1.    AFAM THA MAN – FOR THE VIIDEO DA SAGE BY DA SAGE
2.    MEX – FOR THE VIDEO KOSORO BY DIPP
3.    BIGZ BOYS – FOR THE VIDEO CHING CHONG  BY TIPSY
4.    CHIBUEZE – FOR THE VIDEO I AM BLESSED BY TEMPLE
5.    PLAY SAY – FOR THE VIDEO 9JA BY JHYBO

21.   BEST VIDEO BY A NEW ARTISTE
1.    MIMA – LOVE YOU
2.    UNIK – LEKE LEKE
3.    UTI -  ONCE IN MY LIFE
4.    2SEC – LAMBORGHINI

22.   BEST SOFT ROCK/ALTERNATIVE VIDEO
1.    ALEJO – LET ME HOLD YOU
2.    CLAY – OGADISINMA
3.    SEGUN OBE – ALEWILESE
4.    OMAWUNMI – IF YOU ASK ME
5.    UTI – ONCE IN MY LIFE





23.   BEST WESTERN AFRICA VIDEO
1.    4 X 4 – WAIST AND POWER
2.    ASEM – NO MORE KPAYOR
3.    OKYEAME QUAME – FAITHFUL
4.    ASHLEY STEPHNEY – YOUR TIME IS UP

24.   BEST SOUTHERN AFRICA VIDEO
1.    CABO SNOOP – WINDECK
2.    PROVERB – THE BEGINNING
3.    PROFESSOR – LENTO

New Music: Flavour N’Abania – Iwe [Tribute To MC Loph]

It’s been over one month since Eastern Rapper, MC Loph passed in a fatal car accident on the way to his village for his tradition wedding. Flavour N’abania his close friend recorded a tribute song dedicated to his fallen comrade.
Iwe is the title (Iwe in igbo means anger), and the song is very touching on all levels. If you understand Igbo, it’ll definitely hit the spot, and if you don’t you can still hear the hurt in Flavour’s voice.
“Okwa Chukwu nwetalu, na Chukwu ewelugo” [It's God that brings and God has taken]
RIP MC Loph

Kelly Hansome Not Arrested – His Management

You saw the press release sent in yesterday by the Mo-Hits camps. Now this is flip side of the story from Kelly Hansome’s management team. Kelly Hansome was not arrested according to his management. Read Below:

Rumor has it, that as of Yesterday October 24 2011, Kelechi Orji aka Kelly Hansome was arrested concerning the copyright of Tuface’s featuring D’banj “FEELIN GOOD” Freestyle Remix. Sources confirm that was not true, KH was not arrested but only simple asked to appear at the local police station. Kelly Hansome’s lawyer was allegedly supposed to meet up with member of Mo-Hits to resolve the issue of Copyright, but instead the issue ended up at the police station. The Lawyer was asked to request the presence of Kelly, which he immediately did, and Kelly obliged, coming down to the station with another lawyer who was sent by KEYOEMO (EFCC Official Lawyer ). Kelly was asked to sign documents stating he will take down the song from the internet; this was after it was proven that Mo-Hits have the legal rights to the said song. The issue is now resolved. A Kelly Hansome Representative will be dropping a video in a few hours in regards to this matter. KELLY HANSOME WAS NOT ARRESTED!

Source: jaguda.com

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

The 3RD Edition Of The MR. NIGERIA Competition

Silverbird Galleria will play host to the finest, fittest young men from across the Nation in the search to find the Nigeria’s most desirable man.
Mr Nigeria 2011 (www.mrnigeria.silverbirdgroup.com)is the ultimate contest of strength, stamina and style as hot guys sweat it out to win the coveted title.
Bankers, businessmen, doctors, accountants, entertainers, students and sportsmen from around the country have arrived in camp at the Bellisimo Hotels to tackle challenges that will test their physical fitness, endurance, mental agility and style to determine the Nigeria’s most desirable man in Mr Nigeria 2011.
Contestants in the hotly contested Mr. Nigeria 2011 are in Lagos to compete in a a whole week’s festival of adventure to test the character, determination and masculinity of the contestants.
To be in with a chance of winning the most prestigious international male title, contestants will be stretched to the limits in a series of challenges.  What makes this contest so spectacular is the range of abilities and skills on display.  These guys will be judged on strength of character, stamina and determination to succeed as much as physical appearance, style and presentation.
Contestant profiles and a running news diary will be available on the official Mr Nigeria 2011 website (www.mrnigeria.silverbirdgroup.com), allowing users to follow the progress of the competition. You can also follow the competition on twiiter : www.twitter.com/mr_nig and MR. Nigeria on Facebook.
The event will hold on the 29th of October 2011 at the Silverbird Galleria, 133 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island. The show kicks off at 7pm with performances by EVA, Chidinma, and J.J.C. Mr. Nigeria 2011 is hosted by the beautiful Munachi Abii, M.B.G.N 2007. Winner of this year’s competition stands a chance to win a brand new car and one million naira cash. Other prizes includes flight tickets to Sao Tome and Principe including 5 nights at the Pestana Hotels courtesy Air Nigeria, Ipad 2 and Blackberry Bold 9900 courtesy E-Tel gadget shop.
Mr. Nigeria 2011 is proudly sponsored by Air Nigeria, E-Tel Gadget Shop, GoodLife, Belleza Salon and Spa, Saffron Restaurant, Reveal Audio Acoustics, Silverbird Galleria, Rhythm 93.7, Silverbird Cinemas and Silverbird Television.

Source: jaguda.com

Kelly Hansome Arrested! Signs Undertaking to Mo-Hits Records Concerning Un-Authorized Material

A few weeks ago Kelly Hansome released a remake/remix of a song, I’m feeling good which was originally recorded by 2face & dbanj. The “remix” of the song featured 2face & Kelly Hansome and was on the web for a few hours before taken down.
Fast forward to today, and we get this in our mail box. Go ahead & read:

Yesterday Monday 24th October 2011, at the Garki Police Command Headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force, one Kelechi Obinna Orji, also known as “kelly hansome” was brought in to the said Station and taken into custody and remanded on bail in the sum of eight hundred thousand Naira (N800,000.00) concerning, among other things, his admitted willful infringement of the intellectual property rights (copyright) of Mo’Hits Records Limited.
He signed an Undertaking and Apology in favour of the said Mo’Hits Records at about 4p.m., witnessed by several police officers (including Chief Superintendent Victor Erivwode, the Divisional Police Officer). A scan of the said Undertaking is attached to this email. He undertook to refrain from further use of Mo’Hits Recprds Limited’s material, released or unreleased, and offered profuse apologies to Mo’Hits Records Limited. He also appeared to be convincingly remorseful to everyone at the Station, including the extremely distraught father of his equally embarrassed friend mr Rex in Abuja.
The Police Station was attended by the said kelly hansome and his advisers and counsel for his part, and by representatives and counsel for Mo’Hits Records Limited
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Source:  jaguda.com
Copy of undertaking:

BEN BRUCE TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF BAYELSA STATE

Chairman of Silverbird Group, Ben Murray-Bruce is set to declare his intention to run for the governorship of Bayelsa State.

The former Director General of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) is said to have already picked up his ‘Expression of Interest and Nomination’ form over the weekend and any time from now should officially announce his intentions.

‘Yes, I heard he wants to take shot at the Bayelsa top seat’, an inside source who does not want to be named disclosed to Nigerian Entertainment Today.

Submissions of forms close today in preparations for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries scheduled for November 19, 2011.

The list of others who have already picked nomination forms are the present governor of the state Timipre Sylva, Henry Seriake Dickson, Boloubo Orufa and Christopher Enai among others.

Video: Faze – Am In The Mood

The video from veteran artist Faze dropped sometime last week. We released the single a few months ago and the reception was good. Check out the video. Not bad.
The song is featured on his upcoming album, Refazed.


Sunday, 23 October 2011

Album Review: Timi Dakolo – Beautiful Noise

How does one describe good music eloquently? It probably is the hardest thing to do for me. I have heard people equate it to mind blowing sex. I have also heard people equate it to exquisite cuisine. However way one defines it, one thing remains certain, it is undeniable. You remember the first time you heard it, you remember where you were when you heard it and who you were with. If you are like me, it goes instantly into one of your many playlists: “Good music”, “Sex”, “Love”, “Wedding”, “Drive” or “Mellow”.
I still remember the very first time I heard Timi Dakolo.
I was home for Christmas and my dad took the family out to some concert (I forget the name) and it was there I heard about Timi for the first time ever, and when I asked who he was my dad was proud to announce to me that he was the winner of the West African Idol. The mic was bad, the speaker was bad, but still his voice was enthralling and he got a well deserved standing ovation once he was done. I took an interest in him and fast forward a couple years ahead, I now have the honor of reviewing his album.
We definitely apologize for the tardiness as the album was released way back in August, but we reckon that some of you might not have heard it, and even if you have, we just have to share our own opinion of the album.
So what do we think?  - The album is great. Hands down perfect, and the best album out of Nigeria this year.
Here are 12 reasons why I think so.
1. Noise (Skit) – I actually had no idea what language this song was, until my friend told me it was Ijaw. But that’s the beauty of music. The languauge is irrelevant to the fact that his voice on here is beautiful and I never skip this song. Actually at 24 seconds, it can hardly be called a song, right?
2. Let It Shine – The beat of this song always gets me. It makes me pay attention to the song and listen to what Timi is saying. The lyrics are inspiring to say the least and encouraging for anybody who is going through one struggle or the other. The backup singers on the latter part of this song make it quite enjoyable.
9/10
3. The Woman I Love - I LOVE this song. The honesty of this song is what really gets me. Most love songs want to tell you about how they met the girl and immediately fell in love. On this, he says the exact opposite and talks about getting to know her and how he never leaves her. Love it. The reggae tone of this song is also a definite plus.
10/10
4. I Love You - Let me just start by saying what I should have properly started this post with: Cobhams Asuquo is a BEAST. He produces the entire album and he does a very fine job of it. The  mellowness of this song is what makes it so great. Simple song and yet so beautiful.
8/10
5. Heaven Please Ft. M.I - This song is at least two years old, at least! Yet, it remains a great song. You can tell that this song is very personal to him, and he pours out his heart as he cries out to the heavens. M.I’s verse is also solid.
8/10
6. Is It Over Ft. Joan Expai - The background noise, the beginning guitar strings of this song and Timi’s voice as he starts to sing had me hooked and almost in tears. By the time Joan joined him, I was indeed crying and thinking of lost love. Joan’s voice blends in well with Timi, but not perfectly, so I have to deduct points for that. It still remains a great song though.
7/10
7. Love Song - Absolute perfection in a song. I mean, I actually have no words to tell you how lovely this song is. His voice, the piano playing, the lyrics. I feel the need to change the scale, so I could score this song so much higher.
10/10
8. Raise The Roof Ft. Cobhams – I think it’s funny that they felt the need to have an “official party anthem” like they call it but it was not needed. It also does not take anything away from this album, although by putting at number 8, it disturbs the flow of the entire album. I also do not see it actually being played at clubs in Naija, maybe house parties though. Not a bad song.
6/10
9. Love Of My Life - My wedding song and not just have it played, but have Timi himself singing this. The greatness of this song cannot be overstated it. Shout-out to Cobhams on production again. The melody of this song is quite beautiful.
10/10
10. So Beautiful Ft. Elvis Larri - Yoruba girl that I am, this song just has me dancing and shaking my non-existent bum. There is nothing, absolutely nothing better than gangan (talking drums) and a saxophone on a song. Elvis Larri shines on this song as well. I dare you to not like this song.
10/10
11. There’s A cry - I love the poignancy of this song. It’s a song that needs to be heard, but I hate that it comes right after such a fun song. Still, this song speaks to us Nigerians to be the change we want to see and not give up hope.
9/10
12. I love You (Remix) Ft. Jesse Jagz - The fast tempo of this song actually makes it jump a point in my books. I had no problems with the mellow version but yet I find myself really loving this slightly more. The first verse by Jesse Jagz I could have done without, but the second verse was OK.
9/10
Conclusion: – I’m not good with maths, but I believe that totals up to be at least a 9/10 overall. That’s as perfect as they come in this industry. So you should definitely go check it out. Timi also released a premium edition which has two other songs I could not get my hands on before this write up, but from the previews on iTunes, they sound to me like they are also very awesome.
This is great album for the discerning ear and i honestly do not believe it has been given recognition till date. We hope this piece changes that, as we expect it to see songs from and the entire album itself win major awards throughout the next year. Timi Dakolo showed that the wait for the album is totally worth it, his voice is even better, he sings from his heart and we love him for it, we hope you do too.
That’s what I think? What do you guys think? Did you like it? Do i have it right? Let me know.

Source: www.jaguda.com

Actor Sam Loco Laid To Rest

Samuel Arase Efeimwonkiekie, popularly called Sam Loco Efe was laid to rest yesterday, October 21, in Benin City, Edo State after a funeral service at the Baptist Convention Ground, NTA Road, Benin City at 2. 00pm.
The state government at the service promised to name a street after him.
Prominent artistes, including the caste of the famous TV drama, Hotel De Jordan, which first brought late Sam Loco to limelight; Edo State Commissioner for Arts, Tourism and Culture, Aanena Jemitola; her Youths and Sports counterpart, Anita Evbwonmwan, and other top government officials graced the ceremony.
Others included Paul Obaseki, Alex Osifo, Ejike Asiegbu, Francis Duru, Fred Amata, his colleagues from Cameroun and representatives of Lagos, Abia and Anambra states.
He is survived by  six children including Mrs. Sandra Ebun Leonardo, Bola Adesuwa Efe,Bismarck Nosa Efe, Julia Orobosa Omozusi,Precious Osariemen Efe and Omoruyi Efe.
Source: thenigeriandaily.com

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Why Plantashun Boys broke up – 2face

He had this to say in a recent interview

He said; In life,people come together and at times depart each other’s company.Even marriages break up.Yeah,in life,there are different decisions,different things happen.Basically for me and the rest of the group,we just went solo.

There wasn’t any quarrel or clash of egos as such.Just the fact that Nigeria was not too conducive for a group to survive for long like the long surviving Irish pop group U2.Let me just put it like that.We came together and at a point had to go our separate ways due to the normal conflicts between people.In life,people must disagree.Husband and wife must disagree.Like the African proverb says,even mouth and tongue do quarrel.For us as a group,due to our individual differences,we could have some clashes.

Maybe today,I oversleep and one would come and wake me and tell me:Hei,why are you still sleeping?Don’t you know we have somewhere to go?Maybe,we were supposed to go somewhere and Faze would come late and there would be small quarrel.Or maybe we quarrel over which song to do and which one to drop.

It’s the normal squabble you will expect from when two or three people come together.As at that time,I don’t think we had a leader.All of us were independent.

All of us had an opinion and all of us respected each other’s opinion.Yeah,it was a case of three captains in a ship but everybody still respected each other’s view.When it came to songwriting,sometimes I would write a song and I would bring it for the group or maybe we would sit down together and we would write the song together.Or two of us can write together.

If one person writes a song and it sounds good to the rest of us,everybody would accept it.But most of the time,we wrote together.

Normally,it starts with hearing the beat and all of us would start to flow according to the beat.Or we just choose a topic and we start writing on it and later we go to the studio to do something on it.

Our first album as a group was Body and Soul.It did tremendously well in the market.

It was wonderful.It was a huge success.I still remember a line like:”Baby,don’t you know,that I just can’t get you out of my mind”.Overall,I did three albums with Plantation Boys.

I was the first person that went solo.I just woke up one day and told them straight off that I wanted to go out there and do my own thing.As to be expected they didn’t take it lightly but in the end everybody saw reason and we had to part.We were all talented bunch and we felt we could survive individually.All of a sudden,I was on my own,a couple of labels were talking to me and I was also negotiating with a couple of labels.

Eventually,Kenny’s Music emerged as the one prepared for what I had in mind.So I worked with Kenny’s Music.

My first album with Kenny’s Music was Face to Face.It was a huge album.That’s was the album that produced African Queen.It was one of the most successful albums in the history of Nigerian music.I can say that.The success impacted positively on me and on Kenny’s Music as a business.We had a contract and they just fulfilled their contract

DAY 11: NDLEA TO DETAIN BABA SUWE FOR 14 MORE DAYS

It’s been 11 whole days since Yoruba movie actor Baba Suwe (real name Omidina Babatunde) was detained officers from the National Drug Law and Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Muritala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos.

Reports say that a Federal High Court on Friday, October 21, 2011 approved the request made by the NDLEA to further keep popular comedian the popular actor in custody for 15 more days. The request which was made through NDLEA’s lawyer, Theresa Asuquo was granted by Justice Okechukwu Okeke. Reports also say that a 29-paragraph affidavit presented by an NDLEA intelligence officer, Femi Johnson Osifuye and a CT scan result issued by a consultant radiologist from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Dr. Subhash Vijayvargiya. The documents suggest that Baba Suwe has ‘large amounts of drugs’ in his body.

The NDLEA also made known to the court that Baba Suwe while under observation refused to eat, claiming that he eats only once in three days. Hence they reason for keeping him longer. After his second excretion, they were forced to conduct a CT scan on him. They also advised the actor in his best interest to excrete whatever substance he had swallowed as it would be disastrous for him if it burst in his stomach

However, speaking with Baba Suwe’s publicist Olatunji Saliu, he says Baba Suwe has chosen to remain silent to the whole matter.

And on the news going around that the actor has sued the NDLEA, he says ‘Baba Suwe hasn’t said anything; those suing are Human rights activists whole feel concerned for the actor. ‘They feel Baba Suwe’s detention for 10 days in unlawful since they have not been able to find anything on him after 48 hours‘, Saliu says.

On Monday, Baba Suwe met with his family and had a ‘father to son’ discussion with his first son Sola. Just yesterday, fellow Nigerian movie actors like Jide Kosoko, Ajala, Monsuru Obadina and movie producer Gbenga Adewusi met with the actor.

Baba Suwe who was detained on October 12 in suspicion of possession of hard drugs is still being detained at the NDLEA office at the MMIA, Ikeja. ‘We are still investigating‘, NDLEA spokesperson Ofoyeju Mitchell says.

Friday, 21 October 2011

MC LOPH BEGINS HIS FINAL JOURNEY ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,2011 "FIANCEE DISCHRAGE FROM HOSPITAL WITH PREGNANCY"

It has come to our famous notice that "Nkiru Orji" MC Loph’s fiancée who was involved in a car accident alongside his hubby to be, has been discharged from Imperial Hospital where she's receiving treatments.

Having recovered partially from the injuries she sustained in the fatal auto crash that killed the rap artiste, his only sister and cousin.

As at filing this report,it got to our notice that she didn’t lose her pregnancy as was earlier feared..

MC Loph burial plans was released by the family,with input from Morgan Entertainment and friends of MC Loph, and he will begin his final journey on Sunday, October 23,2011,with a candle light procession/tribute concert at Ojez Quadrangle,National Stadium,Surulere,Lagos.

There would be another tribute concert at Emmans House,Choice Hotel,Akwa,Anambra State on Wednesday,October 26,while a Christian wake keep would follow on Thursday, October 27. The Osondi Owendi crooner would be buried at his hometown, Igwuaro, Umunze,Anambra State on Friday,October 28.

Source: KREST ENTERTAINMENT,

"WHAT WENT WRONG WITH TERRY G AND DUCAN MIGTHY DEAL" DON JAZZY

In what seems a quick interview, we catch up with the boss and the CEO of Nigeria's greatest music label "MO HITS" ,DON JAZZY, he bares it all out for us and gave us an insight of what happen with the deal between "TERRY G" and "DUNCAN MIGHTY". Enjoy.

Was Duncan Mighty ever on your label?


I like his music and he’s talented. And everybody knows I like to attend concerts. Once anyone has good music, I’ll be there to support. I didn’t get that much love from artistes when I was growing and I would have loved that. If I could attend Tuface, Daddy Showkey’s concerts, that’ll encourage us to move on. I also give them advice on a daily basis. So whenever I see someone with good music, I go all out to support him and it doesn’t have anything to do with competition.


Anytime my boys go to perform in Port-Harcourt, they always tell me that those guys there love Duncan Mighty. So I invited him to Lagos and he came to the house. I told the boys that I’d like to work with him. We had a meeting and I wanted to sign him or do a promotion deal with him. And since he’s also a producer, maybe he’ll be as a sort of co-producer for my label to help reduce some work load. But now, the same thing that happened with Terry G at some point happened. Because if it’s Mo’hits Records, everybody gets excited.


We haven’t signed any deal and he went ahead to tell people that he’s been signed to Mo’Hits. I was in America when I read on the internet that Duncan Mighty has been signed to Mo’Hits Records. And I hadn’t made up my mind yet about him. When I read it, I had to deny on the internet. I was hoping that after I’ve signed him, then I could tell everyone about it, but he took shine away from me. I called Bankuli and asked how the gist came about. I was told he’d already granted interviews saying he’s been signed on by Mo’hits to work as a producer and vocal coach. I ended the deal.

What about the JJC thing?

We were working together but had a misunderstanding. I don’t want to start defending myself or say it’s his fault. I’ll gain nothing by putting him down.


Source: KREST ENTERTAINMENT

Don Jazzy Reveals All In This Interview

Michael Collins Ajereh (born November 26, 1982), better known as Don Jazzy, is a Nigerian multi award-winning record producer, singer-songwriter, musician and CEO of Nigerian record label Mo’ Hits Records founded in 2004.

Recently rated as the 36th “Most powerful celebrity in Africa” according to Forbes Contents, Don Baba J as he was more fondly called by artists on his label tells his story.

Often mistaken for an older man, Jazzy tells Saturday Vanguard that he is haunted by matured and often married women who want his love.

He also clears the air on certain issues that have become a subject of discourse in the entertainment industry.

Read on:

The first time we were to have this interview ,you said you had nothing to say . So do you have something to say now ?



I still don’t have much to say. It’s just a turning point when I suddenly decided that having finished a lot in a short while, many people want to know why I’ve stopped for a while. So I just got the confidence to talk to the press or anybody who wants to talk to me .

It’s not like I don’t have anything to say. Most times when my boys go for interviews and I get to read them or watch them on TV, 30% of what they say has to do with me. So, there’s no point granting interviews where I’ll have to say the same thing they’ve said about me.

Also, I’m a music producer and director and we’re not supposed to be in the public’s eye. I don’t see reasons why I should bring myself out when there are those who need the publicity more.

But right now, everyone is an individual and got good things going for themselves. D’banj, Wande Coal and others have songs and albums which they can be identified with.

Will it hurt if an album you produce doesn’t sell?

That’s one place where I know God has given me the talent, to always shine. Every producer can put out albums, but there’s a difference between a producer who can put up an album and one who can build an artist. It’s also another thing to have a producer that can make a legend. There are different stages in life and I know that God has given me the gift to look at someone, know the kind of music that’ll fit him and do all it takes to make such a person big.

In the music industry, I make my own rules because the way music is done outside the country is different from the way I do my own job.

Outside the country, the producers and artists get royalties from TV, radio stations and clubs. So there are rules that apply when an artist records a single. But here, we don’t follow those rules because we don’t get any royalties.

So what are your rules?

I make up my rules as I go. If I want to release a single now, I don’t just put out one single. We wait for the video and put it up. If you’ve noticed from when I started, from the time of D’banj’s Entertainer, I put out three songs like Mo Gbona Feli Feli, Olorun Maje and Too Much. These are markets for both the Yoruba, Igbos and others.

At that time, 9ice’s Gongo Aso was out too. Mo Gbona Feli Feli was for the club. Olorun Maje was more like gospel then Too Much was more like a gambling song and they all had their markets.



And if you look at Wande Coal too, we put out three songs too-Bumper To Bumper, Jehovah, Bananna was more like an R & B. I do my things the way I want and from the response I get from people, I decide whether or not to shoot the video.

For D’Prince, we did Omoba, Good Morning Your Highness, Walahi Talai and Ulu. Ulu was a kind of dance in vogue at that time. It was a slow dance for big boys. And it was the dance reigning around the world as at then. Omoba is a club song in Nigeria anytime anyday. Walahi Talai is more like a street song which we gambled with.

Mo’Hits is like a cult where other aspiring artistes are not welcome…

I don’t believe in biting more than I can chew. What’s the point of having a huge catalogue of artistes without enough songs to go round? I decided to build the artistes one after another. D’banj is gone already, Dr. Sid is still coming up, D’Prince is still coming up too. I haven’t even got a song for K. Switch so why should I go get other new artistes?

So why hasn’t K.Switch taken off yet?

I haven’t got a single for him yet. The reason is that he had a problem with his mum in the beginning when he wanted to start doing music. D’banj too had a problem with his mum because he is a Mechanical Engineer. So, me picking that boy to do music wasn’t easy because he’s D’banj’s younger brother.

So you were seen like an enemy?

Yes. Even when we were doing the Mo’hit crew album and we showcased everybody inside, the mum didn’t know that K.Switch was part of the album. At that time , he was still in school.

By the time she found out, she told us she didn’t have any problem with it since I’d already turned D’banj into a musician but that I should allow K.Switch to finish school.

D’banj stopped school at his 300L and they are the only boys in the family. So the parents just wanted to make sure K.Switch graduated . That’s why it affected K.Switch.

I thought you are supposed to sign on to your label, the winner of the Enigma competition?

I’m working towards bigger projects. Enigma and the Oliver projects were test runs for the bigger project that I’m working on, the Entertainer /Koko Mansion show. So they are going to be the fore- runners for what we called The First Lady.

For over three years now, people have been accusing us of not having females in Mo’Hits. I don’t buy that idea but at the same time, I have to study the market and know how to take care of a lady. Because the way you cater for ladies in the industry is different from how you take care of the guys.

When we all started Mo’hits for the first three years, all of us lived together. We could wake at midnight depending on when the inspiration comes. But I don’t think a woman can go through such stress. So I need to understand how to work with females. Then with the Enigma concept, I also wanted to do a reality show that’ll be different from what everyone has done. So, I’m still looking for songs and artistes because none of our reality show winners have really grown to P-Square and D’banj’s level

Except for K.C Presh?

I wouldn’t even say K.C Presh is there yet. They have a couple of hits but I think they did better than almost everybody. But the important thing is that they tried. So basically, I don’t want to do what others do and if I put out information for girls to apply, there would be many of them. But then, in order for us to do the competition and maximise it, I decided to start from the internet rather than have the regular crowd come over and listen to us and then we’ll start giving them time and all that. All that strategy even put fear into people.

So the internet thing allows people to record with their phones or call a camera person to guide them and post it on the internet. The Enigma was a trial on the internet. The difference is that it will help us minimise the number of people that’ll be called at the end of the day.

I’ll then create a website like the You Tube where people can visit and record a one minute video, sing, rap or play instrument and upload it and I’ll give my comments on them. So the person that wins eventually becomes the first lady. I’m going to take her and everyone that’ll work with her from the internet.I’m picking her backup singers and her full band, her stylist, hairdresser, bodyguards, writers and others. First of all, it’s going to start from the internet. Then we’ll move to Koko Mansion.

What’s the new concept of Koko Mansion?

It’s D’banj’s house that hosts different kinds of reality show. Today Koko Mansion could be searching for the biggest entrepreneur and tomorrow the greatest banker. The first one was looking for the ideal woman. But then, everyone that’s going to work for that first lady is going to have an entourage from day one. She’s going to have a house, car, makeup artistes and others.

Is she ready yet?

Yes she’s ready

When is that going to be?

We started it from August and it’ll be till the next quarter of next year.

What’s the real deal between you and Kanye West?

Kanye West met D’banj in Dubai. D’banj played him some of his songs and Kanye liked what he heard. So, he invited us to New York. When we got there, he said he likes D’banj as an artiste and me as a producer, and that he’ll like to work with both of us. Then I got signed on as a producer under Good Music. So Kanye is now my boss.

He can call me up at any time to do one or two things for him. I already have lot of stuffs I ought to be doing over there but I’m just using D’banj as an excuse not to be there right now. In fact, I’m working on D’banj’s new album as well.

If an artist gets signed in America, he’ll probably be signed on a $1m . This means, they’re going to spend $1m on the artist’s project.

The artist gets may be $250 000 for his welfare and the remaining $750 000 will be for the recording and marketing of the album. And of course, the record company will at the end of the day recoup the money spent on the artist. But then, they sent us the contract for the signing of D’banj. We liked it because we’ve been looking for an American record deal.

So the first thing they said was that they were going to spend about $8000 000 to $1m for the deal. But when we looked at how the royalties were to be shared, it didn’t make sense because it’s a typical record deal they’ll give to an ordinary artiste in America.

There’s something they call the 360 deal where they’ll take some of the artiste’s endorsement and merchandise. But we told them we’re ahead of that and we didn’t need their advance payment because it’s not as if we’re poor. We told them we wanted a partnership. And that we wanted us to come together and do the album.

We offered to give half of the money and they also would put down the other half. So they asked us to give them time to think about it. Later they came back and said they didn’t really know that we were so big in Africa, that they’ve done their research and saw that $1m wouldn’t be enough for the kind of project we’re looking at. One of Kanye’s manager is also managing Lil Wayne, Drakes and others. So he gave us the same budget they’d give to Drake. It’s massive attack on promotion. We also took that opportunity to study how the market runs over there. We agreed. It’s a 60-40 and the contract has since been signed.

As a producer there, can you bring in other artiste beside D’banj on board?

Yes. First of all, they signed me as an artiste although I’m now under Kanye West as a producer. But on D’banj’ project, I’m a partner. So the deal is Good Music/Mo’Hits Records. For now, they don’t know the people under Mo’Hits Records. All they know is that the project on ground is D’banj’s album. I can bring in anyone I feel like bringing as long as the same percentage we agreed on is still on.

I read somewhere in the papers that you’re members of a cult called Iluminati. What is lluminati in the first place?

If you go to Google, you’ll find out who the members of illuminati are. It’s supposed to be an arm of what we call the Ogboni here. It’s Ogboni affliated. From what I’ve read, it’s a group of people that control America and it has members like the present and past presidents of America. They come together to help each another and at the same time, they worship the devil.

Kanye West, Beyonce, Lady Gaga and other big artiste in America are alleged to be part of them because they’re successful. They’ve always said Jay Z, Gaga and others are part of it because their videos look devilish but I don’t agree because all they do is an art.

What about the story that you and D’banj were caught with drugs?

It’s ridiculous. My father has called me more than ten times to find out where I was because he heard the rumour that I was arrested and locked up in London for drug pushing. I’ve never seen drugs in my life and I don’t even smoke weed. But I smoke cigarette.

What’s your experience with the ladies like ?

They don’t react to me as much as they react to D’banj and others. D’banj and others are good looking with nice bodies.

What makes you think you aren’t good looking?

I don’t think ladies are attracted to me.

What makes you think they are not attracted to you ?

My face is hard and a lot of people try to guess my age. Some said I’m 35, 36, 37, 38 years. Some even said I’m 39. The fact is that the name Don Jazzy is always respected and they see me like an old man. I actually get advances from older women.

Why?

Because they think I’m old.

Sure your face looks really mature?

Yes, it does. I actually grew up faster than my mates. So I’m wiser than the average human being and even when I talk, people would think I’m an old man. So I get more advances from married people.

So how do you handle them?

It’s a vow D’banj and I made a long time ago. We vowed never to date married women because it doesn’t go down well with our religion and core values. So it’s just a few young people that come around.

Is Ikechukwu still on your label?

No

Was he ever on your label?

I’ll say yes and no, because it’s not like we signed a long term deal. We basically signed some sort of single deal and a single deal, are the three songs that we normally put out. For me, I look at him, he’s 36 something and he isn’t getting any younger. But he has grown to be D’banj’s friend and he’s having problems with Storm Record. And Storm Records wouldn’t just let go of him. So D’banj asked me to help him and I agreed to give him a single deal. When we started the deal, I decided to extend it to an album. But then, we had a few misunderstanding along the line and called off the album deal.

And what about Duncan Mighty?

I like his music and he’s talented. And everybody knows I like to attend concerts. Once anyone has good music, I’ll be there to support. I didn’t get that much love from artistes when I was growing and I would have loved that. If I could attend Tuface, Daddy Showkey’s concerts, that’ll encourage us to move on. I also give them advice on a daily basis. So whenever I see someone with good music, I go all out to support him and it doesn’t have anything to do with competition.

Anytime my boys go to perform in Port-Harcourt, they always tell me that those guys there love Duncan Mighty. So I invited him to Lagos and he came to the house. I told the boys that I’d like to work with him. We had a meeting and I wanted to sign him or do a promotion deal with him. And since he’s also a producer, maybe he’ll be as a sort of co-producer for my label to help reduce some work load. But now, the same thing that happened with Terry G at some point happened. Because if it’s Mo’hits Records, everybody gets excited.

We haven’t signed any deal and he went ahead to tell people that he’s been signed to Mo’Hits. I was in America when I read on the internet that Duncan Mighty has been signed to Mo’Hits Records. And I hadn’t made up my mind yet about him. When I read it, I had to deny on the internet. I was hoping that after I’ve signed him, then I could tell everyone about it, but he took shine away from me. I called Bankuli and asked how the gist came about. I was told he’d already granted interviews saying he’s been signed on by Mo’hits to work as a producer and vocal coach. I ended the deal.

What about the JJC thing?

We were working together but had a misunderstanding. I don’t want to start defending myself or say it’s his fault. I’ll gain nothing by putting him down.

Your father was also a music producer. So how much impact did he have on you?

Most of the people in music today always say their parents didn’t want them to do music. Mine was easier. Every member of my generation is in support because they were also into music. They wanted and knew that I would end up doing music. When I was younger, I used to play drums, guitar and they’ve supported me from day one. My family is my biggest fan.

Source: Vanguard Newspaper

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