Tuesday 27 September 2016

The countdown is on its all about ENE YATT Show Dem video premiere

Tell a friend to tell another friend its going down live inside Ojez Lounge on the 1St Oct come party with ur star's Dj for the Night @DJ Kay MC's for the Night @Mc Kweku vibes @Mc Soul Ryder @Mc Teguah #ComeAndBeDeFirstToWatchThatNumberOneMusicVideo

Singer, Small Doctor, reflects on how he once stole to survive and got caught, as he celebrates his son's birthday today

In a very emotional message to his son, Abdul-Sodeeq Temitopeoluwa Alao, who turns a year older today, singer, Small doctor, disclosed how he went to steal so that he and his son could eat but was caught and beaten serious. On his IG page, he wrote;

"Hapi Birthday SON@iam_littledoctor ... Abdul-Sodeeq TemitopeOluwa Alao. Little Can The WORLD Know About You. Thank You For Making Me Strive More. GOD Bless You For Making Me Find Myself. This Boi At The Age Of Seven (7) Do Sleep Home Alone Back Then While I Engaged In A Whole Night Job For Close To Eleven (11) Months. Myself, Dis Boi And My Pet Slept In Buses Around Agege For A Very Long Period, We Kept Our Cloths In Condemned Fridge's. I Remember When They Stole My Bikes In The Studio, Which Was Our Only Source Of Income, It Got To An Extent I Couldn't Afford Your Feeding Talkless Of Paying Your School Fees, During Those Times You Stay Indoor During School Hours For People Not To Keep Asking Why You Are Not In School, You Also Pretend You Have Eaten All The Food Meant For The World Whereas You Have Not Tasted Anything, Just Because You Won't Want Anybody Notice There Was Something Wrong. Thank GOD For That One Word You Said To Me The Day You Woke Up At Midnight Just To See Me Crying (i will neva forget). Star Boi I Wanna Confess Today Your Birthday And I Also Plead For Forgiveness For One Day I Lied To You. It Was The Day I Came Home At Night With Bruises And Wounds With My Cloths Torn, You Asked Me What Happened But I Lied To You That I Fell From Bike. Son It Wasn't True." The Fact Is I Went Stealing And I Got Caught". I'm Sorry Boi. Once Again I Say Happy Birthday Son. I'm Sorry Star Boi.... PLEASE MAKE ME PROUD SON.. Go Into The WORLD And PROSPER... GOD BLESS YOU... iyanu MASHELE SOONEST ✍✅. @iam_littledoctor .

Show Dem Video premier

#EnEYattMusic Presents The Video and Audio Premiere of the club Banger #ShowDem Ft. GallaxyGH at Ojez Lounge this Weekend 1st October, 2016. Come and Support the Movement #EnEYatt #2daWorldWeSay #GhNaija

Friday 23 September 2016

"ENE YATT" set to premier 'SHOW DEM' @Ojez lounge

A member of the YATT team posted this on his Facebook wall yesterday to give their fans a hint of when the club banger 'SHOW-DEM will be released.


He said;
we gon Premier S H O W D E M video Live at Ojezz 80 % loading .. watch out for d date ..

Hmmm we will be watching

“Phyno And Peter Okoye Copied My Hairstyle” – Iceberg Slim Agitates Beef With “Copycats”

If you don’t know Iceberg Slim, well, I won’t say he’s that prominent with his “music career” but I can tell you that he’s one with cooking beef… You can ask our Chairman, M.I Abaga, who served it to few years back.

In an exclusive interview with Punch Newspaper, the musician, Olusegun Olowokere better known as Iceberg Slim, slammed two of his colleagues, Peter Okoye of Psquare and Phyno, agitating another beef as he accused them of copying his “hairstyle”.

The singer is signed to Tiwa Savage’s ex husband, TeeBillz’ 323 Entertainment. He tells the publication his voice and his hairstyle are the unique features that distinguishes him from other musicians, pleading with them to stop duplicating so that he can have his own brand identity.

He is quoted as saying:
“I don’t sound like anyone else, from my accent to my tone and diction. I try to constantly reinvent my hairstyle, so that I do not look like anyone else either. So far, these two things have been distinguishing factors.
“When I started the MoHawk in Nigeria, I saw the likes of Phyno and Peter (P-Square) replicate it. I later changed my hairstyle and decided to just do one single braid going to the back, now I see X-Busta and a few others have reproduced it, once again. If they weren’t entertainers, this would probably be fine. Well, I’ve changed it yet again! Please, no more copying,”

He went to disclose that he draws his inspiration from notable superstars like Drake, Kanye West and Tuface… lauded the Nigerian music industry, affirming that it has definitely come a long way.

He said:
“I’m honestly impressed at the level of success and global recognition we have achieved thus far. It can only get bigger and better with time.”

Burna Boy – Redemption (EP)

Spaceship Entertainment presents brand new project from Burna Boy titled “Redemption” (EP). The 90’s themed EP which consist of seven tracks was produced by LeriQ and shows versatility from both  artist and producer.

Burna Boy is set to headline his first major concert in the United Kingdom at the Eventim Apollo on October 1st, 2016 and will perform songs off this new project.

You can review the EP on the newly launched website www.onaspaceship.com or on Burna Boy’s personal SoundCloud account www.soundcloud.com/burnaboy.

And it is also available on iTunes and Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, Google Play, MTN Music Plus, Boom Player and all your favourite Music Blogs.

Tuesday 20 September 2016

ENE YATT set to drop new club banger ft Galaxy

ENE's latest song might just be your next favorite club banger.
With unique voice, powerful tune from Levo Jay and super mixing by Shotoh Blinqs, ENE latest banger 'Show-Dem' ft Galaxy is an Afro pop track that tells the story of how people doubted their singing ability but now they are showing them they can.
The club banger is set to drop later this month with a well organised video shot by Steven films.
Watch video teaser below;
https://www.facebook.com/ENEYATT/videos/1285306714836494/

Uti Nwachukwu says he was mistaken for international singer/rapper, T-Pain, at a UK club

Actor Uti Nwachukwu who is currently in the UK, says he was mistaken for international singer/rapper, T-pain by two white girls at a club in Manchester recently. Sharing a video on his IG page, he wrote;

"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ so the funniest thing Happened that night in Manchester. 😁😁 Cos I wear jombo kaleidoscope glasses and fall my Dreds. These oyimbo babes (and more Begin Shout OMG!!! IT'S TPAIN!!!!!😲😲😲 Na so dem rush me oo😁😁😁 soso hugs and kisses 😁😁 If na u ...u go talk say u nor be TPAIN ???!!!!! I tap free current till I faintπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ #naijasense#naijaboy #wisdomisprofitable 😁

Rapper, Lil Kesh, Shows Off New Hairstyle Look. (Photo)

Just like his former boss, the singer showed off his new hairstyle look yesterday, Lil Kesh has also premiered his new dark orange hair, somewhat akin to that of Olamdide.
See Badoo’s own below:

‘It has not been easy for me’ – Eniola Badmus talks about pains as plus-sized actress

Making her debut on the silver screen in 2008, after she starred in the Yoruba movie ‘Jenifa’, Eniola Badmus, popularly known as “Gbogbo Bigz Girls”, has quickly established herself as one to watch.
The versatile actress, who is famously known for her somewhat comic roles in Yoruba and English movies, is having an enchanted year with her recent endorsement by communications giant, Etisalat.
She shares her feeling on the new role, her journey to Nollywood and more…
How does it feel being a brand ambassador for Etisalat?
Well, the Etisalat endorsement is a good one. I am quite happy about it. It gives me a feeling that people are watching what I do, which means my job has been speaking for me.
When did you discover your creative flair?
I was a member of the drama club in secondary school so my childhood actually prepared me ahead for my career. I later went to the University of Ibadan where I studied Theatre Arts.
Acting, for me, comes naturally. It has always been part of my life; even while I was in secondary school, I cracked jokes a lot during break period. My school mates would book me ahead of time to crack them up in their various classes.
It got to the extent that some people will pay me 100 naira to crack them up and dance for them while some will buy me lunch just to make them laugh in their classes.
I had two friends back then, Tope Amao and Jibola Lagundoye, who acted like my managers and they would collect money from my school mates. Some they gave me, some they kept for themselves but that did not bother me. I was happy making people laugh. Jibola Lagundoye remains my best friend till now.
How would you describe your first time in front of the camera?
My first time in front of the camera wasn’t scary because I have always been an actor all my life so I didn’t see it as a big deal.
How did you eventually broke into the movie industry?
I did not find it difficult to break into the movie industry because I was focused and I followed my dream.
You are known more in the Yoruba movie sub-sector. Is it that you don’t like English movies?
I love both English and Yoruba movies. But to me, Yoruba movies are more challenging because to do an indigenous movie means you have to read your lines in Yoruba. Again, with Yoruba movies, I was able to learn lots of proverbs and adages. I also learnt a lot of Yoruba cultural values and some cultures I never knew before now. English movies, for me, are a bit easy because English is our lingua franca; all I need to put in is just the act and my fans in Africa and across are able to relate with me.
Who are your mentors in the industry?
Yes, I have mentors in the industry; the likes of Joke Silva and Taiwo Ajai-Lycett etc.
What is your view about the movie industry as it is now?
I think the industry is getting better by the day, at least better than what it used to be 10 years ago. I believe the industry needs investors so movie makers can continue to produce better films and also be able to pay artistes well because if they are well paid, they will be encouraged to do more.
What challenges do you face as an actor?
I really do not see anything challenging anymore; days of challenges are over because I have been doing this for sixteen years. If challenges occur, I still believe I will overcome them.
What was growing up like for you?
My growing up was a beautiful one. I was born into the family of Badmus Ogunsina. I was properly trained and well cultured like any other proper girl. We were taught to love ourselves and never discriminate against anyone. I come from a large family of 21 children and I am the 13th. We all eat together as one family; some of us go on vacation together during Summer and we all wine and dine together.
You are known more for your comic roles?
I am a versatile actor. I think I can play any role, not just comedy. It’s just that producers like to stereotype. When they find out that you are good in a particular role, they tend to stereotype you but I can play any role.
You were on the runway for Africa Fashion Week Nigeria. What was the inspiration?
Partaking in the fashion week was a great one for me because a lot of people tend to look down on the plus size people. So, it was about encouraging the plus size people out there; to let them know that the fact that they are big does not mean that they can’t be heard.
What is fashion like for you?
I wear what I like and what makes me comfortable.
How does it feel being a plus size actress?
Well, it has not been easy for me; the rate at which people criticize the plus size people. As for me, I am never bothered about what people say. I am only bothered about my life, career and household because the more you listen to criticism, the more it breaks you.
My advice to plus size people out there is never listen to criticism but always eat right and keep fit to keep the heart going.
So, what’s next for Eniola Badmus?
I have loads of things I am working on right now. I will be shooting two movies back-to-back before the year runs out. I also have my TV series coming up soon and my comedy skit shortly after.
What do you have to say to your fans?
To my fans out there: I love them very much. They are the reason I’m here today; without them, there is no Eniola Badmus. I am using this medium to say a big ‘thank you’ for always choosing Eniola Badmus as their wonderful and favourite actress.

Photos: Petrol tanker goes up in flames in Lagos





Introducing Made-In-Nigeria exhibition in Mali (MINEX) 2016...a new way of trading across borders

In the wake of the recession in the country, some individuals and corporate entities have devised a way of ensuring the country gets back on track by organizing an exhibition where Made-in-Nigeria Products will be showcased in Mali. Minex I, which kicks off from the 03- 05 November, 2016 at Palais des Sports in Bamako, Mali, is the maiden edition of the made-in Nigeria exhibition in Mali.


Further information and registration procedures can found at the website: www.nigeriaexpo-mali.com

The fair, "Made-in Nigeria Exhibition (MINEX)", is organized in order revitalize the once existing trade relations between Mali and Nigeria. Its aim is primarily to promote "Made-in Nigeria" products in Mali, explore areas of common interest that could be mutually beneficial to both countries and create opportunities for trade and cultural exchanges between the two sister-nations. Areas of interest include machineries/vehicles, textiles, petrochemicals, beauty products and accessories, processed food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, agricultural and farming chemicals and information technology/service.

The fair, therefore, will:
1.  Bring Nigerian companies, businessmen and entrepreneurs to Mali in order for them to be acquainted with the country and eventually find new potential customers and partners for their products and services.
2.  Create opportunities for Malian enterprises to discover available solutions and other numerous opportunities in Nigeria, particularly in the areas of commerce, industry, agriculture, engineering, etc. and encourage them to visit Nigeria for business transactions.
3. Introduce Nigerian investors to economic potentials of Mali and encourage them to invest in Mali.

Minex 2016 is business made easier and ensuring that goods and services produced in Nigeria have a voice beyond their localities.

MINEX is the maiden edition of the made in Nigeria exhibition in Mali geared towards areas that will be mutually beneficial to the Nigerian and the Malian economies, coming up between 3rd and 5th of November, 2016.

24-year-old footballer quits the game to 'concentrate on religion'


Sheffield Wednesday player, Jeremy Helan, 24, was once dubbed 'the next Patrice Evra' but he has walked away from the game in order to 'concentrate on religion'. 

The former France U-19 international who came through the ranks at Manchester City, informed stunned officials of his plans last week.

It is understood he has become disillusioned with the game and is intending to go to Saudi Arabia after reportedly spending increasing amounts of time at a mosque in the city. The player has not spoken on the situation but a source said: ‘It is the talk of the dressing room. Jeremy told them what he wanted to do last week. He said that he wanted to quit for Saudi to concentrate on religion after becoming more involved at a mosque in Sheffield. The club are a bit taken aback by it. They are working with him to come to some kind of agreement.’

Friends and associates believe he should continue with the game and are trying to change his mind.

Hon. Maduabam responds to Hon. Abdulmumin Jubrin

Read his statement below
My attention has just been drawn to statement issued by Hon Abdulmumin Jubrin, where he as usual said that I gave money to some people to tell the truth about his Foreign Account they discovered in the UK.
I formally deny this new allegation and denounce it as the hallucination of a deranged psychopath, a drowning man who is catching on all straws to rescue himself from the deep hole he is in.

This has shown once again that corruption and lies are an essential part of Hon Jibrin’s DNA. He obviously thinks that everybody must be bribed to act patriotically to expose his corruption and nefarious activities.

I feel sorry for the media that unwittingly play into his hands by publishing his continuously  false and  libelous vituperations. Hon Jibrin is so unintelligent that he has not seen that his pattern is an open one. Once you say anything against him, he immediately manufactures some imaginary bribe being given to the person by persons he picks at a whim. I have chosen to respond once again not because Hon Jibrin is worthy of a reply but just to set the records straight.
HON C.I.D MADUABUM
DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF,
SPEAKER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Justin Bieber and Sophia Richie split after months of dating


Singer, Justin Bieber deleted his Instagram account some months ago when fans started saying mean things about his model girlfriend, Sofia Richie. He even got into a war of words with his ex- girlfriend Selena Gomez over her interference in his relationship with Sophia so it's a little bit of a surprise that he has called it quits Sophia.
According to Us Weekly sources, the couple ended its relationship after six very intense and equally controversial weeks. Bieber and Richie first made real waves when they took a trip to Tokyo together some months ago. She even accompanied him on a leg of his world tour and cozying up to him on the street... in the backseat of a car... and even in a hotel room.

However, according to Us Weekly insider, things started “cooling off” between Justin and Sofia earlier this month. And the insider confirmed the split.

Just a few days ago, Richie spoke publicly for the first time about Bieber to Billboard saying:
“Justin is very easy to talk to, and that’s hard to find with people in Los Angeles.”

Monday 19 September 2016

Nana Yaa the lady in Lord Paper's video feautures in yet another hot video


Nana Yaa, the lady in Lord Paper's video has featured in yet another mind blowing video of 'ENE YATT' titled "Show Dem" ft Galaxy. The video which was short by Steven films is set to be released alongside the Audio version of the song later this month. follow the link below to watch video teaser below

https://www.facebook.com/ENEYATT/videos/1285306714836494/

ENE YATT drops new single



Afro-beat duo ENE have just released a brand new tune 'Higher Heights' produced by smokey beats
The Nigerian duo based in Accra, Ghana showcase their unique singing talent in this new hit with powerful production from smokey beats while their previous songs 'Coco' and 'No Man Bad' are still getting airplay around the country.
Listen and download "Higher Heights" Here (free link)
https://my.notjustok.com/track/116399/ene-yatt-higher-heights#