[Music + Video] T Classic Ft. Mayorkun – Fall In Love (Prod By Killertunes)
By Unknown - Saturday, August 25, 2018
T Classic’s rise to the music scene has been astronomical, following the release of his hit track Isabella at the end of 2017 which received various positive reviews & the cover of Adekunle’s Gold Ire.
His fans and music lovers can’t help but want more.
T Classic is back with another hit titled ‘Fall In Love‘ in which he features DMW’S act Mayorkun (Mayor of Lagos)
The track is produced by super producer Killertunes
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By Unknown - Saturday, August 25, 2018
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your home boy *ONABANJO TOHEEB CEO *9JAOLOFOFO* has been nominated as the *BEST STUDENT BLOGSITE ON CAMPUS* and *PROMISING BLOGGER ON CAMPUS* in the Nigerian campus mega awards,
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*PROMISING BLOGGER ON CAMPUS*
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your home boy *ONABANJO TOHEEB CEO *9JAOLOFOFO* has been nominated as the *BEST STUDENT BLOGSITE ON CAMPUS* and *PROMISING BLOGGER ON CAMPUS* in the Nigerian campus mega awards,
Please we can't do this without you guys, let's bring this home, let's vote *Onabanjo Toheeb CEO www.9jaolofofo.com*.
*pls vote and rebroadcast*
*BEST STUDENT BLOGSITE ON CAMPUS*
Click here to vote
*PROMISING BLOGGER ON CAMPUS*
Click here to vote
Pls share with friends and family
*Pls vote with all your browser*
Voting end on the 30th of August
*Thanks*
Hit Music || Download Scalar - Heavy Duty [Prod. Beerex]
By 321lambas CEO - Friday, August 24, 2018
Tear Rubber Multi Vibe Banger (Love & Club Song) Unveiling From The Afro Pop Promisory Act, "Scalar", And He Theme This Groovy Tune "Heavy Duty", Which It Mixing And Mastering Took All The Way To "Beerex".
"Scalar" Was Not Just Entitle This Song "Heavy Duty", It's Because The Song Itself Heavy For Regretting Putting On Play Back.
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#DareArtiste : Meet Diva Syxxty of IME { #exclusive interview with Lumidy }
By Unknown - Friday, August 24, 2018
Favor Onah, also known as Diva Syxxty, is an emerging Nigerian female rapper.. Since she left PoP Entertainment, Diva Syxxty has hit the ground running with media rounds, photo shoots and a brand new jams. We sat down with Diva Syxxty to ask her the following questions and she came through.
SYXXTY: Okk Firstly, she's favour chiamaka onah... She's a girl of a thousand dreams...full blooded Igbo girl. She's smart and is a girl who just wanna use music to talk to a lot of people out there that feel downcasted.
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Your Origin Please…
SYXXTY: I am from Nigeria precisely from the eastern part (Enugu state). Buh based in jos
LUMIDY'S BLOG: How Did You Come up With Your Stage Name Since You Weren’t Named That From Birth?
SYXXTY: Nah its just me... Came from a professional thinking family.. It's either you become a doctor, lawyer, engineer etc
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Why did you go into music?
SYXXTY: Since when i was little, I loved music buh could not express it... So i waited for the perfect time. Ma family was in disarray n music was the only thing that I had... When i felt lonely e was music, wen i was crying e was music... So i decided to face Ma fears n the journey started
LUMIDY'S BLOG: what type of music do you play?
SYXXTY: I basically rap (hip hop & trap) I also sing... Dance hall songs
SYXXTY: Dah was around July 2015 i dropped ma first single MOVING HIGHER
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Do you set yourself apart from other female rappers?
SYXXTY: Just like i said driving force... What's pushing you
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Who are your musical influencers?
SYXXTY: I Listen to Eva alot then lady leshur
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Apart from big artistes, what/ who are those that influences your musical career
SYXXTY: Alchaddas... Masta Jackson
LUMIDY'S BLOG: How do you handle mistakes during performances?
SYXXTY: Fright especially i dealt with e... N m good now
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Have you been nominated for any award?
SYXXTY : Yeah
- 2015:I took best new J-town act (Crystal Empire Entertainment).
- 2017:I took best female rapper in J-town (Kings Crown Awards).
- 2018:I took best female act in Jtown (Jos Entertainment Awards).
LUMIDY'S BLOG: You’re a student, how do you balance up your academics with your musical career?
SYXXTY: Simple.. Shey there is time for everything.. When it's time for music i do music n vice versa.
LUMIDY'S BLOG: What are the most common misconceptions about female rappers that you’ve dealt with?
SYXXTY: Dah because am a girl am not serious and ma whack Dah am a girl u wanna take advantage of ma carrier by flirting (producers)
LUMIDY'S BLOG: How have you been able to manage this problem?
SYXXTY: I never joke with any one i come across. It's simply if you wanna work m in... If you don't get out of my way
LUMIDY'S BLOG : How about your relationship status?
SYXXTY: Presently, am in a relationship
SYXXTY: Issues like how jos artists are always treated
LUMIDY'S BLOG: Describe your style in one word
SYXXTY : Unpredictable
LUMIDY'S BLOG : This Is Almost A New Session, What Should We Be Expecting From Diva Syxxty this year??
SYXXTY : It's been boom boom from the start... IME Diva Syxxty is got more
LUMIDY'S BLOG: OK thanks for your time...!!!
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MIXTAPE || DOWNLOAD DJ SWEETRECORD - LEVEL PASS LEVEL MIXTAPE
By 321lambas CEO - Thursday, August 23, 2018
Dj Sweetrecord is out to annihilate all the hindrance dat huck upcoming artist, especially indigent movement. Am here to irradiate and Migrate the serious ones to amenity.
Finally Out...🔥🔥💿
Tracklist
0. Intro By Hype Mc
1. Radio Man ft holy G, Squatterman, Homie Jay - Owuite Yekasia
2. Maleke - Atalodo
3. Flavour ft Diamond - Time To Party
4. Kcee ft Tekno - Boo
5. Orezi ft Slim Case - Malo
6. Quincy - One Leg
7. Effect Mc ft Waga G - Nwamala
8. Mr P - Ebeano
9. Smalldoctor - Remember
10. Dj Keywise ft Olamide - See Marry See Jesus
11. Slowdog ft Zoro - Away Match
12. Iceprince - If I Tell You
13. Donjazzy ft Kiss Daniel - My Dear
14. Blumun ft Nizy Bowy - Uwanacho
15. Timaya - To U
16. Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh
17. Zoro ft Mr Real - Upanda
18. Olamide - Puna
19. Lil Kesh - Again O
20. Liosteve - Wine It
21. Ice Prince - Big Daddy
22. Humblesmith - Makossa
23. Dj Xclusive - Issa Goal
24. Totorize - Adamma
25. Dj Enimoney ft Tiwasavage,Slim Case, Diet
26. Davido - Offili gaga
27. Reekado ft Duncan Might - Bio
28. Mc Galaxy - Ohaa
29. Hype Mc ft Shawer - Wound Person
30. Tekno - Choko
31. Paragon - kpakpando
32. 2baba - Amaka
33. Mecorn - I want To Go Dere
34. Tiwasavage ft DPrince - Before nko
35. Hype Mc ft Slowdog - Vanity
36. Tiwasavage ft Duncan Mighty - Love Love
37. Zoro ft Simi - Stainless
38. B Red ft Duncan Mighty - Uju Remix
39. Phyno - Fuwa Sewa
40. Paragon - Otua
41. Seyi Shay ft Flavour - Elele
42. Olamide - Motigbana
43. Yemi Alade - Elele
44. Davido ft Duncan Mighty - Aza
45. Champion - Worldcup
46. Outro By Zoro
Keep Enjoying Your Day.
Dammy Krane is back once again with new content as he drops yet another single produced by his usual producer Dicey. He call s this one Down.
Listen & Download “Dammy Krane – Go Down” below:-
400 homosexuals register for counselling and reformation in Ghana!
By Unknown - Wednesday, August 22, 2018
At least 400 homosexuals have registered with the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family (NCPHSRFV) to undergo voluntary counselling and reformation in Ghana.
Moses Foh-Amoaning, the CEO of the coalition while making this known at the first regional media consultative forum, last week Thursday, said the counselling session would be held at an undisclosed venue in the country. The theme for the forum is: “Exploring the Myths Surrounding the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Rights”.
“I must say these 400 men and women voluntarily surrendered themselves and registered to undergo counselling after a sexual evangelism programme recently. The coalition has, as its strategic objectives, to forcefully articulate the correct position on proper human sexual behaviour, put forward a well-reasoned and informed position against the so-called “gay rights” he said.
Foh-Amoaning said the coalition would set up a Holistic Sexual Therapy Unit at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) to deal with victims of homosexuality. The unit, he stated, would comprise psychiatrics, psychologists, medical doctors, religious leaders and experts in traditional medicine.
According to reports by the Daily Graphic, Foh-Amoaning disclosed that the coalition was also initiating a project to engage traditional councils, houses of chiefs and politicians to spearhead the fight. "A bill known as ‘Who is on the Lord’s Side’ will then be introduced in Parliament for subsequent passage into law. We will make our punishment corrective instead of punitive," he noted
Ladies disclose the worse things a pastor has said about women in church...some of them are quite shocking
By Unknown - Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Using the #ThingsOnlyAfricanChristianWomenHear, ladies revealed the worse things pastors have said about women while they were preaching. Some of them are quite shocking. Continue to read
Jos Based artist/producer Nerat Chuwang (bliss sounds) has been
prominent in the year 2018 with songs like Gyration, Your Love. This
time he comes with the cover for WHO by FIZEE... Believe me he did
justice to this sound.
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A Critical Review of Diran Ademiju-Bepo’s No More the Taming Hawks By Jan Cyprian Dayop
By Unknown - Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Dr. Diran Ademiju-Bepo |
A Critical Review of Diran Ademiju-Bepo’s No More the Taming Hawks
As a post-Osofisan generation playwright, ‘Diran Ademiju-Bepo in his latest play No More the Taming Hawks, sparks a revolution against the series of failed Republics thrown up by the political system in our country, Nigeria. Using the African total theatre tradition of ritual and storytelling narratives, he conveys his message(s) with passion to the nation.
Painted on the canvas of the metaphor of Flights to depict Nigeria, and in doing this, he believes as a nation, we had a Take Off moment in history. This is likened to the military take-over of power, especially the January 15, 1966 coup led by Major Kaduna Nzeogwu, in the name of redeeming the image of the nation; since, for him and his team, the nation had been run aground. Just to wake up and discover that the military intervention was only but a worse narrative.
In describing the spine of incidents in the play, the playwright whets the reader’s appetite thus, on the blurb of the attractive 79-page book, divided into ten parts: the Take Off, Flights One to Eight and the Landing, from the stable of Dynasty Gold Books and Publishers, with the imprint, DynastyTales:
Several seasons ago. In the present. The King Dove dies… The throne becomes vacant. A dove returns from the defense academy, only to usurp the throne of his childhood friends. He suspends the customs and traditions, disbands the Council of Elders, transforms himself into His Hawkcellency, the Commander-in-chief of the Hawks Forces, AJAGUNLA ASAGBADE and invites his friend to join him…
On the threshold of glory for the land, his Chief Hawk of the Land, ASARINLE stages a ‘palace coup’, forcing him to abdicate, only for him to also preside over another season of fake promises… The people’s dreams and hope flee into oblivion. Chaos and anarchy follow… Three moons later, another Hawk, ADABAOYE rides in on the crest of the bungled dreams…
As a global parable relevant for us as a nation, the playwright pricks our conscience and thinking faculties never to forget in a hurry, the litany of empty promises we have been faced with by a series of our leaders. The playwright believes that the nation’s Constitution cries for a review, but it has been proven that our political actors and gladiators are never ready for such. Many burning issues of national concern are raised in the play: the incessant clamour for restructuring, the threats of secession, farmers-herders clashes, high profile looting on an industrial scale, terrorism and malevolent insurgency that threaten the peaceful coexistence of the nation.
The promise of Change by the government of the day, for the playwright is nothing to even mention, for there is still never any change. Through Awoyale, priest of the Oracle in the play, we read: “… It is only those in the world who are beating a new melody; a new rhythm, which you mistake for a shift… The regency will be until the contamination is purified.” (p.13). In spite of these static and tragic moments in the country, we seem to be a people who never learn from our history, a people who do things today, repeat same tomorrow and expect a new and better result. In lamentation, Lameto, the human rights activist in the play says: “We are a cursed people, a forgotten race. Never knowing their rights, never learning, never willing to learn from our past. Like a people without a conscience… “(23).
The present political dispensation is seen as a sham, upon promises made, as our major roads are now littered with children begging for daily living, people dying of hunger and starvation, etc. The playwright believes that we need the wisdom of the broom, coincidentally is the deceptive symbol of the present All Progressives Congress, APC administration, which has to be swept off the political stage as the next generation is struggling for the coveted throne.
OBANLA: …My people, the wisdom of the broom. That is what the Oracle was talking about. Let us sweep away all unwanted deposits the Hawks through Asagbade may have left in our land.
TOMIDE: And even the hawks themselves must be swept off forever.
This, the playwright believes must be done to avoid sit-tight-syndrome as the country has been bedeviled with the numerous attempts by our political leaders to promise one term in office but after testing the corridors of power, will want to remain on the throne forever, irrespective of their poor performance in governance. Upon ascending power, they do promise not to stay ‘one day longer than necessary, but, alas, no sooner than later, those promises will be swept under the carpet, and fake, unconvincing reasons will be given as to why they need a second chance to serve.
Lamenting the rather unfortunate situation the nation finds itself at present, the playwright puts to us the tragedy of how our innocent farmers are being butchered on a daily basis and their source of livelihood being destroyed. In Lametos words: “… Our land has now been turned into a den, surrounded by arms-bearing hawks, who destroy people’s livelihood in the name of fending for their animals. They take life with such impunity never known in our history. Leaving a trail of carnage, destruction, death, poverty, division and evil in its wake. And you still say you will… “(p. 59).
This is not unconnected with the realities the nation is faced with these days: villages waking up to inhumane attacks claiming millions of lives and properties worth millions. Yet the problem seems to have a sacred and royal backing that even cows have become senior citizens of the country and tagged ‘Untouchable” for the life of a cow is now worth the ransom of the destruction of an entire village.
Issues of undeserved detention of individuals who clamour for restructuring and secession are also condemned by the play while Diran Ademiju-Bepo proffers a solution, a solution he believes will end all forms of taming by the leaders, like hawks in doves skin. And the solution to him is a collective will and effort in form of a revolution just as the doves, led by the elders and heirs, do away with their intrigues and differences and become united against the taming hawks. He calls on traders, farmers, market men and women, students, teachers, religious leaders, etc., to join hands in one accord and fight against all enemies of the state to salvage the nation.
The playwright tells us of how politicians make empty promises just to gain power. Just like Winston Churchill said “Politicians don’t believe what they say, and they are surprised when people believe them”. And the most tragic thing for us as a nation is when we fail to even show these politicians a way out, instead we re-elect them. As said, we need statesmen, not politicians, just as Professor Patrice Lumumba will say, “The politician looks to the next election, and the statesman looks to the next generation” (Lumumba 2017).
Ours being a country of only politicians, and no statesmen, the play raises a few questions, such as: is it plausible that the playwright believes, just like Asagbade, that our politicians who have phobia for truth, and longer throat for power, as the Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka once put it: “the hunger for power is in the DNA of Nigerians” will be willing to abdicate their seats no matter how poor they govern? Aside that fact, is it possible, considering our political history, for a leader to abdicate by some kind of conviction as depicted by Asagbade, the antagonist in the play? Does the power transition between him and Asarinle not appear contrived, like the Greek Deus ex machina, too rapid that one could hardly see the connection?
A not-too-circumspect reader or spectator would wonder why Asarinle has to die before Rohunfade takes over power and we are told the gods of the land intervene as it does not seem commonsensical for a leader to necessarily die for another to emerge. Perhaps that is the moral of this whole narrative.
In conclusion, ‘Diran Ademiju-Bepo has come to prove the classical critic, Longinus wrong, who once gave the verdict of no more masterpieces here. No More the Taming Hawks is a master piece from all indication, written on the model of the past, addressing contemporary burning challenges of Nigeria and other lands. It pictures the nation on flight, proffering for us, a solution to our unfortunate situation as a country. A drama which is timely and apt in the issues raised, and a must read for all patriotic sons and daughters of this nation for the rescue of the nation in the hands of long lineage of taming hawks.
Jan Cyprian Dayop.
400Level Theatre and Film Arts University of Jos, JOS.
Ja Jan(HARGANA’AN 2018).
21 August, 2018.
LB Music : Flipz x BamBam - Man Down (prod by Incredible Zeebeatz)
By Unknown - Wednesday, August 22, 2018