Thursday, January 31, 2013

Justin Timberlake Performing at Grammys – First Time in 4 Years

Justin Timberlake is performing at the Grammy Awards for the first time in four years, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced on Wednesday.

The appearance, Feb. 10 on CBS, is the latest development in the singer’s musical comeback since returning with a new single, “Suit & Tie,” as well as announcing his first album in seven years, “The 20/20 Experience,” which will be released on March 19.

Timberlake last took to the Grammy stage during the 2009 ceremony, where he memorably sang with Al Green. Before focusing his attention on acting, he racked up six golden Gramophone trophies for his music.

His performance during the 55th annual Grammy Awards also will mark his first televised performance since surprising his fans with new material earlier this month.

Other acts scheduled to entertain during the biggest night in music include Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert, the Black Keys, Fun., the Lumineers, Mumford & Sons, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Jack White, as well as a Elton John and Ed Sheeran duet.

LL Cool J will handle hosting duties for the second year in a row.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Bomb Blast Forces Nollywood Actress, Halima Abubakar Out Of Kano

The Kano crisis has forced Actress /UN Ambassador, Halima Abubakar and family out of kano.Not long ago, the actress’ family bread factory (Godiya Confectioneries) was touched by the violence that erupted in Kano.

The actress has concluded plans and made up her mind to leave the accient city with all her family members immediately for fear of bomb blast by Boko Haram members who are bent on more attacks on the city.

We learnt that Halima, who has been very worried about the security situations in the city, is not happy at the rate of bomb explosions happening in Kano and fears loss of any family member to death to bomb explosion.
The actress announced last week, “With a heavy heart I and my family are leaving Kano State. God knows best. It is well.”
Source: Nigeria Films

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

VIDEO: Another Hilarious Comedy From Basket Mouth. Its Indeed A Must Watch.

Nigerian comedians will never cease cracking our ribs. In this comedy skit, Basket Mouth decided to go political by highlighting some achievements of Jonathan administration.The lists was indeed funny. Watch the video below and tell me if you agree with him.

Elton John And Partner, Furnish Have Got A New Baby Boy

Sacrifice singer, Elton John and partner, David Furnish seemed consumed with joy as they posed in photo with their new-born Elijah Joseph Daniel Furnish-John and two-year-old Zachary Jackson Levon. 

 As read in UK's The Sun, the legendary singer said: "I've learned that a parent's capacity for love is endless "When another child is born, our depth of love just grows deeper and wider, so it was very emotional."

 David, who is equally filled with joy, relayed to HELLO Magazine: "You find new depths of love, and experience pure joy." A friend of theirs also asserts their joy: "I've never seen the guys so happy.

 "People can say whatever they want about surrogacy for gay couples, but this proves it can work entirely." Baby Elijah was born on Friday January 11, to the same surrogate who delivered Zachary in December, 2010.

Stephanie Okereke Featured In Los Angeles Newspaper 'The LA Sentinel'

Newly wed, Stephanie Okereke - Linus was recently featured in The LA Sentinel, California's No. 1 African-American Newspaper. In it she speaks about her work and upcoming projects and tackling VVF (Vesicovaginal Fistula) an abnormality in some women that results in continuous discharge of urine into the vagina.

Timaya Turns His Mercedes G-Wagon To A Taxi For Video Shoot

Passion makes you go to any extent as an artiste to relate your message to fans, even if it means turning your multi-million Naira ride into a taxi. Yeah! Timaya did that.

The Ogberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa turned his Mercedes Benz G Wagon to a taxi for the video shoot of his song, Manogede featuring Terry G. The music video which was shot on Sunday and continued on Monday around Obanikoro and Gbagada area of Lagos, was directed by Gini.

Monday, January 28, 2013

From Screen To Reality: M-Net’s Tinsel Stars, ‘Ene & Chuks’ Get Married


It was a double dose of celebration on Friday 25th January 2012 as Nigerian actors, Florence Uwaleke and Iyke Okechukwu popularly known as “Ene” and “Chuks” on the popular M-Net soap opera Tinsel hosted their traditional wedding ceremony on the day which was also Florence’s birthday.


The couple who are also married on the soap opera have been dating for a while and have now taken the big step towards holy matrimony.
We hear the duo bonded during those long hours on set and we bet the romantic plotlines didn’t hurt either. Very cute story.

Photo: Omosexy Hits The Studio With Bobby Valentino


Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde gave us a hint that 2013 is going to be her come back year musically, not a few took that with a pinch of salt. Her first outing was nothing short of a disaster, truth be told, but even at that, it showed that with some improvement here and there, she could replicate her success on the silver screen in the recording booth.
And she seem to have gone back to the drawing board and will be coming up with something plausible.
The sultry actress posted this photo of her and US R&B singer, Bobby Valentino in a studio in Atlanta.
Information Nigeria recalls that Omotola announced recently that she will be working with Grammy Award winning music producer, Kenny Dean and Verse Simmonds, off the stables of Akon’s Konvict Music label.

MR IBU — I Was Once A Butcher, Photographer, Hair Stylist


They say John Ikechukwu Okafor, aka Mr Ibu is an incurable comedian. That is not too difficult to believe knowing how hilarious he is in his movies.
What most people do not know, however, is how intense he is; and how comedy largely controls the life of John Okafor. When Jungle Journalist met him, little did they know that the man seen everyday on thescreen is the everyday John Okafor.
Trust Mr Ibu, while telling the pathetic story on his journey from suffering to stardom to Jungle Journalist, he punctuated the tale with comics to otherwise serious questions. The interview was a  rib-cracker:

When did you begin your career as an entertainer?
This industry has been there. We were just waiting for an eye-opener. Great productions began in 1993 with Living in Bondage. Living in Bondage, as am talking to you still sells. It is not where I started. The entertainment industry was there even when I was in the elementary school. I was entertaining people even from elementary school days. Everything I do in entertainment I learn from my grandfather.

Your grandfather was also an entertainer?
My grandfather was one of the greatest comedians in his days. My grandfather was a better comedian than myself. It makes me happy to think about him. Whenever I think of him and remember the funny things he used to do, I am inspired to do more than I have ever done before. I love him so much. He was a replica of Charlie Chaplin. He wasn’t actually a clown but whenever he talked, people laughed. He did not know how much he made people laugh.

So, can we say comedy runs in your family?
It is only my grandfather and I. All others do their things seriously. As I talk to you now, it has been me alone in my local government in comedy. I tried to train some of my kinsmen in what I do but many could not cope. May be they are not destined to be part of it and it will be wrong to force people do what they have no talent for.

Did you foresee yourself becoming who you are today back then?
Am I a witch? How would I have known that this thing is coming to me? You should have asked if I know when am going to die. Honestly I never ever saw myself coming this way, not at all. If a soothsayer had told me, I wouldn’t have believed him. It is one of the miracles in my life. One day I saw myself going to London. Me, London? (laughs) even traveling to neighbouring countries, what am I going to do there? I was nominated alongside other comedians in the category of best comedy actors in English in Africa. That was 2003. There were 11 or 12 of us contesting, including Nkem Owoh and a whole lot of others. They came from Ghana, Egypt, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Kenya and a whole lot of other nations. They were handpicked from around and only Nkem Owoh was absent, but he sent a delegate. I won the best comedy actor for the first time in my life. It was my first time I was going to London and the first time I got nominated. It was my first time of winning an award. I never knew people appreciate our stupidity here. If there is no stupidity in you, there is no comedy in you.

Do you deliberately try to make people laugh, or does it just come out?
The truth is that in everyone’s profession, there are reasons for you to be natural, if you are really serious about what you do. There should be very obvious contrasts between you and your profession. That is professionalism. Outside my acts, I think am tactical. I am a normal human being in all ramifications of life. Ironically, people mis-interpret my anger sometimes. When I try to express annoyance about an issue, they think am making fun. They will be laughing. Nonsense.
The truth of the matter is that your every action provokes laughter. How do you explain that?
That is the natural in what I do. I have been stereotyped into comedy. I don’t see it as a problem.
Stumbling, yes. I like that word stumbling. I did. I appreciate people who act on television and based on that, I normally go out to watch them shoot. I do not feel the effect of the weather because I enjoy it so much. I was watching some actors one day in Benin and there was scarcity of manpower. I was told to stand in place as a farmer. Although my face did not come out, I appreciated it so much. That was my ignition. I picked up the spirit from there in 1978.

Did you stumble into professional acting?
What was growing up like?
My growing up was so rough. I remember. I lost my father in the process. I remember that we became poorer at that point. I also remember that after his death, hurricane removed our roof one night and the rain beat us, eight of us and my mother till morning. My mother was busy trying to use her wrappers to cover us, huddled there in the rain. I will never forget that incident until the end of the world. We became tenants in our own village, among our kindred. The absence of my father in the whole system contributed immensely to the mess-up that devastated us back then. I remember that I used one school uniform all through elementary school because it was so hectic for my mother to carry our burden. I also remember that there were so many of our relatives who refused to assist us. Openly, verbally, they declared there disdain for us. I also remember that during that time, no other person came into our lives to assist in our training up. We did petty things to keep us going. I also remember that no one among our kindred ever came up with any money whatsoever to say “John or anybody else in my family, go and start a trade”. I also remember that when I came into Lagos in the name of movie production, I stayed in Ajao Estate, from where I regularly trekked to Surulere. I also remember trekking once to Iyanoba, Iba town. I also remember that once, for our days running, I didn’t eat anything, just water in Lagos. I remember that the very moment I needed my friend to assist me with shelter, he ejected me. He ejected me on 18thDecember 1997. I also remember that I was walking along the street searching for a good place under a car or bridge where I will be sleeping till I get a place. I met a girl called Sandra who requested I walk her to a place. I met a friend of mine there who had initially told me to come to Lagos stay in his place. I had looked for him before but he had gone to Germany. But that day, I met him because he had returned the previous night. When I met him, my property was still lying outside. I remember what he said to me, “Anywhere you are living in this Lagos, you move your things into my house today”. That is another miracle. He brought out his car, a Honda Legend 1997 model. On the way, I lied to him I was to travel so he won’t know I was ejected. He said am not traveling and we went and moved my things to his house. He gave me a room and I went into the toilet and shed tears. I remember he set up a football team to contest for Nnewi end of year football championships. He handed the team overtop me as technical adviser and chief coach. I assembled the boys, put them into the pitch, traveled with them to Nnewi in time and we lifted the cup. I remember we lifted that cup 1997, 98. The dimension changed immediately after he went back to Germany. His younger brother was no longer happy with me. He stopped me from using anything in the house and from eating in the house. But I do not have to blame him. I was patient enough to make all sacrifices in this industry I order to lay a formidable foundation for those coming up to begin functioning in the industry.
When I left their house, I opened a place in Agboyin, that hotel called Ecowas Hotel- I single-handedly powered the awareness of the place to artistes and they diverted from Winnies Hotel to Ecowas. I remember I was paying N100 unlike the normal room fee of N500 and N800. They were taking that because they didn’t want it to look like I was staying there for free. Water and electricity was always available but the only problem is that the hotel is not the best place to live.

From that moment, God answered my prayers. I did a couple of movies which were hot in the market- Agony, Jealousy, Uncle Wayward- they cliqued into the market. They gradually began to ask for my services in the system. Whenever am acting, I put in everything. Finally, I did some stuff, Bora.As the producer, I gained not a kobo but it bought me into awareness. I really enjoyed the company of those I worked with on that set. They all became my friends. As I was finishing that work, another one came and people began to rely on me to get work. Sometimes, I helped but sometimes I told them it was not easy. I was actually like a father to so many of them who relied on me, like Jim Iyke. I took so many from Lagos to Jos. I know that I contributed over 70% to his presence in the industry. Then for Genevieve Nnaji, I contributed 80 to 90 % to her presence in the industry. Georginia Onuoha, I contributed positively about 75% to her being inthe industry. Muona Obiekwe, I contributed 90 to 95% to his presence in the industry. These are just a few. 

Why I brag about it is that, if I had treated them badly, it would have boomeranged on me by now. But I try to do what is right. I increased my ideas of creativity in the area of football. I became a players’ agent and was taking them across the country. I coach and take people across to play abroad. Then somebody discouraged me. I took a player out after signing an agreement with him. 

After he got hired, he refused to pay me. But the funny part of it was that I had not desired to take that money from him. I did not do anything and he played very well that year. One time he sneaked into the country and went to train somewhere. During that training, he broke his leg into two. Well, I did not deserve that kind of treatment and I feel he was getting his reward. I never cursed him but when I get angry, it extends to so many areas. In my house, the moment my mother notices am angry, she does all in her power to placate me because something usually goes wrong if it persists. I try to avoid getting angry against anybody.

You mentioned doing odd jobs. Can you tell us some of these odd jobs you did?
I was a hairdresser, a stylist. I was very good at it and I did perfectly well. I did it so well that my customers relied so much on me. Whenever they came around and I am not there, they will wait. I had also worked in a crate industry. I assembled crates in those days when crates were made with wood. I also did photography. I went to inter-house sports, convocations, parties. I was always going to cover occasions at schools. I was once a butcher too. All these added up to my training.
Why did you keep moving from one trade to another?
 I did not rally leave any. I allotted time to them. I went for the crates in the mornings of Tuesdays and Thursdays, and went to the saloon in the evenings. Then weekends, I went to the saloon too. I also did photography at weekends. I segmented my time so there were no clashes.
What about your education?
It was really hectic. Whatever I was toiling for was mainly for my education, my mother and younger ones. My elementary school- I did not attend primary school, then it was elementary- ended in 1974. The headmaster then died in early 1975 to motor accident.
That means you were in school during the Biafran war?
Yes. I started school 7th January 1966 and the announcement of war came on 15thJanuary. My school was Community Central School Isiokwe Amuri. We were in school then until My 11 1966. We were at the assembly- Mr Ngene was my headmaster and he said that if the distant explosions that kept coming does not stop in the next one week, then we would stop coming to school. We said okay but so many children were happy. That day we all left and never returned the next day. Shortly, the war came. The first attack came and stopped and we were called back to school. We stayed about two weeks or thereabouts then the main war came and everybody absconded. We came back 1970. I was supposed to start from two then but I don’t know what happened as I got registered as a primary three boy. I left school in 74. I remembered that in 1973, naira and kobo were introduced. Primary four, five and six took one test in which those who passed were to get the calendar and pamphlets with the new currency. First to tenth would pass while the rest would fail. In my class five, I took third and in the whole overall exam I took sixth and I was honoured along with the other nine in front of the whole school. My father was very happy and he said that the honor brought to the family would be a standing legacy. And then he died in 1976.After that, it was a big problem. Five of my kindred died alongside my father the same year.
What happened?
Poison. One-person was busy killing them. My father revealed the killer after he died…
What was your war experience during the Biafran era?
I was seeing it as fun, running in the bush. There was no hunger because my father was actually there for everybody. Even my village people, most of them ran to my house and my father found good places where to hide them in the bush. We were providing food for them and I remember that we were eating all kinds of meat – lizard, crocodile, chicken was an essential commodity. We had plenty of chickens then and once in a long while, we would kill one and everybody would share.
That means you never had the misfortune of being forced to flee?
No, no, no. We had enough bushes in our place which we have been sharing with snakes, bush dogs and lizards (laughs).Even some snakes sympathized with us. Sometimes snakes will just come into the room where we are sleeping and lie down. Only God knows whether that snake was once a human being to turned to snake. Then  there were some strange dogs, they probably were semi-human beings. You cannot tell. I sympathized with them too (by now, he and the reporter are laughing their heads off while he continues). Strange animals, my mind was telling meback then that they were all humans and something forced them into animal forms. There were so many of them coming around then, you know. All that period, nobody ever complained of a snake-bite or anything like that. We finally discovered we could eat them and that was when they began to hide. They even hide pass oke(rat). We ate a lot of oke o, ebe odudu ya anunwa, o na ato ka eke ogwugwu (the tail area is very tasty). We hunt ngwere (lizards), we hunt ngwere to every point, gbuo ya, bunata ya (we kill it and take it home). If youopen our bags they are full of ngweres. You will hear all those elderly people commending us very genuinely.
So how did you prepare the ngwere for eating?
Funny enough, up till this moment I don’t know how to cook. There was one of my brothers then who was an expert in preparing it. He is late now. He uses scent-leaves and plenty of pepper. We avoid the head, whether red or brown. People usually say that if you prepare the lizard along with the head, when you open the pot, it will be full of snakes. (We are still laughing)
So you never tried it?
I dey crase?
You believed it?
Ah, ngwere has a lot of meanings. Even snakes. As dangerous as snakes are, we nearly began to understand their language. Okwa, this bush okuko (goose) will come out and be asking us for help. Nobody hears the language, but you could see that they need your help. The war affected everyone. The very animals knew there was no chance for anybody.
Do you remember losing any close relative to the war?
I did not really see the war as anything then. I saw it as fun. I know somebody died but it was not because of bullets. The only son of my grandfather died during the war. The man that killed him is dead now. He killed him through diabolical means because of land.
People refer to you as Mr Ibu, a stage name. How do you feel bearing the name you earned from the stage?
Ibu is not a stage name. It has been my name from childhood. I bear all my grandfather’s names. I had that name long before the script for Mr Ibu was written. Because they wanted me to play the role, they decided to use my real name, Mr Ibu.
So it was maybe his (grandfather’s) surname?
No. It was one of his aliases. They called him so many good names- Hinhinhin, a proverb meaning that you can only grumble behind a great man; Agbata-nkpu-onwu-asaa-aka-na-abo, means that no matter the alarm at the deathof a loved one, you can’t really do anything about it; Ogodo-dibia-karu-onye-ajo-chi-egochie-ya, meaning that when a sorcerers clothesgrow old, an unfortunate man buys him a new one; Ekee-nwanyi-ibuo-ewerum-ngbada, meaning that if you cut a female into two halves, I will chose the lower half. What am I going to do with the upper half than press and press? One outgrows that. You take the main thing from the lower half. My grandfather allows life to flow even when things are tough with his jokes. No matter how much he makes the joke, you will never see laughter on his face. His was a more professional thing than what I am doing.
What do you do apart from acting?
Singing. I have my first and second LPs, This Girl 1 and 2 in the market. The third is coming. When am not acting I stay with my family, I play with my friends or I go and play draughts. I like laughing.
What are your expectations for the future of Nollywood?
I am not a soothsayer. God in heaven knows what is the future. But I know that all things are possible, with Him. We need a better government, production houses. Nollywood as I talk to you now is hot all over the world. The film production is an alien to us but we will get there. We are far off from others but we will get there. I just shot a movie in Berlin where I was supposed to act with Jackie Chan. But he monitored the stunts which we did, from which I sustained injuries. I did it and I failed. As I talk to you now, I still feel the pains. Jackie Chan? He is an animal, a monkey. That guy is a jumper. His hands and legs gum to the walls as if he is a spider.
Was he in the movie?
He was supposed to play the part I played but he came late. He came with a karate team and taught us stunt tricks.
So it is an international movie?
It is. It is a movie that has to do with the best comedy actors from each continent. Only Iwas picked from Africa. They picked Jackie Chan from Asia. There is also the Nigerian part and Mama Gee is involved.
When are we expecting the movie in the market?
It is for the big screen, the cinema and that is all. It was not meant for the market.

Chris Brown, Frank Ocean Fights At Recording Studio


Chris Brown was involved in an all-out brawl with Frank Ocean Sunday night, and sources connected with Chris insist Ocean started it.
Chris was at Westlake Studio in the L.A. area listening to one of the artists he represents.  The sources say as Chris wanted to leave, Frank Ocean and his crew blocked Chris from leaving. The sources say Frank said, “This is my studio, this is my parking spot.”
We learnt Chris went to shake Frank’s hand … and that’s when one of Frank’s people attacked Chris. 
Sources connected with Chris say one of Chris’ friends jumped in front and hit Frank’s friend, then Frank came at Chris … Chris pushed him away and they started brawling. The police were called and they reportedly settled the matter.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Kris Humphries Rejects Kim Kardashian’s $10M Divorce Settlement – Reports


RadarOnline reports that reality TV star, Kim Kardashian is offering her estranged husband Kris Humphries a whopping $10 million to settle their divorce but the NBA star is not having a cent of it.
“After Kim filed for divorce, she offered Kris a $10 million payoff, with the agreement that he would not continue to pursue an annulment to their marriage on the grounds of fraud,” the insider says.
Kim’s representative responded in a statement, “This is obviously yet another inaccurate report that lacks facts. No such deal was ever made.”
However the New Jersey Net star is opting to prove that his 72-day marriage was a fraud in the court of law.
“Kris flatly rejected the offer because it has never been about money for him,” the source says. “He wants to be able to marry in a church again, with a clear conscience, when he finds someone special. Kris is deeply religious and he believes that the only way he can do that is if his marriage to Kim is annulled.”
Their divorce trial is reportedly scheduled for the middle of June to accomodate Kris’ busy schedule which means the proceedings could happen around the time she gives birth to her first born with Kanye West in early July.
“Kris wants to move on with his life just as badly as Kim does – he is constantly getting heckled by NBA players and fans – and he just wants to be able to close this disastrous chapter in his life once and for all. If Kim would just agree to grant him the annulment, they could both move on with their lives.”[Vibe]

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Bovi Stages First Show

A-list comedian Bovi has finally come up with his own show billed to take place at Eko hotel on the 10th of march. According to Bovi, the self titled show with the rider "Man On Fire" is a one-man stand-up comedy show that will afford him the opportunity to entertain his audience for an hour non-stop.


Bovi- Man On Fire will also feature several leading musical acts to spice up the evening. More details on the show coming soon.


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Charly Boy Quits Smoking After 45 Years


He had been addicted to cigarettes since he was 16 years old.Some of his friends and fans were said to have been stunned at a recent function when Charly Boy arrived at the venue of the said event without holding his smoke. While some were said to be happy seeing a reformed CB, others were of the opinion that it was one of his tricks to arrest people’s attention. But in a swift response to people’s insinuations, CB said that he had since parted with smoking and that he did not pray to go back to the bad habit.
CB stated this during an exclusive chat with R at his Gwarimpa residence in Abuja recently,discloing that he had battled hard over the years to quit smoking. He had actually quit the habit about a year ago. He said further that he never thought he could stop, saying that if he could stop smoking, he could do other things that appear difficult to him over the years.
‘’I am not ashamed to say that I have been smoking since I was 16. I know a lot of my associates who smoke and the funny thing is that when I see them smoking, it turns my stomach. I had been trying to drop it for the past three years, but I am glad that I have been able to drop the bad habit now.
When asked what prompted his decision to quit the habit, CB said ‘’I hated how some smokers smelled when they come around me. I didn’t want to walk around with such offensive odour even when I chew a lot of gum and made sure I wear my perfume each time I smoked. I actually quit because I was becoming a health freak and I always wanted to smell clean at all times.
Asked on if he had also stopped womanising, CB said ‘’I used to like women but I don’t follow them again. My body is now fit for the Lord and my wife. In fact, the urge to satisfy them is no more there. I can tell you that my wife is my rock and she rocks me well’’.

NBC Ban The Video Of Psquare Alingo,Take Banana, Shake Ur Bum Bum And Others


The Nigeria Broadcasting Coporation has banned the video of P Square’s Alingo for what they called er*tic dance steps.
They also banned the video of Flavour’s Shake. Goldie also didn’t escape the ban as her video for Ski bobo also got the ban.
Full list of Banned [Not To Be Broadcast (NTBB)] videos
1. P Square – Alingo (er*tic dance scenes at the end of the musical video)
2. Wande Coal – Go Low (scenes of nuditiy in the video)
3. Chuddy K – Chop My Dollar (features ladies and children with suggestive and er*tic dance steps )
4. D’Prince – Take Banana (contains er*tic, vulgar, words and suggestive dance steps)
5. Flavour – Shake (vulgar and suggestive dance steps)
6. Tillaman – Ko Ma Roll (contains er*tic and suggestive dance steps)
7. Goldie – Ski bo bo (features minor with suggestive and immoral dance steps)
8. Timaya – Shake Ur Bum Bum (er*tic, suggestive dance steps with vulgar lyrics)

The Mavins To Perform At MTV VJ Search Finale


MTV Base VJ Search grand finale is happening this Friday, January 25th at Don Jazzy’s club, POP and the Mavins will be performing at the big showdown along with other performances.
Don Jazzy is hosting the finalists at the after party.
Kemi Owatemi, Ada Ogunkeye and Ehizojia Okoeguale who have been having the time of their lives since their emergence as finalists for the MTV Base VJ Search competition will go through the final stage of the competition this Friday.
Iyanya, Ice Prince and Burna Boy will be on ground to mentor the finalists.
The winner will go home with 10 million naira contract as well as a brand new car among other exciting prizes.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Destiny's Child to reunite, release new music

Destiny's Child fans have a new reason to say their name: the group, comprised of Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, is reuniting for the first time since splitting up in 2005. "We are so proud to announce the first original Destiny's Child music in eight years!" the group announced on their Facebook page Thursday.

On Jan. 29, they'll release "Love Songs," a collection comprised "mainly of romantic gems recorded between 1997 and 2004," according to their website. On the album will also be a brand new track, "Nuclear," the first new recording since 2004. Give it a listen below.
Now that there's music on the horizon, the next logical question is WHEN WILL THEY PERFORM. There's no official word yet, but the rumor du jour is that Beyonce's Super Bowl performance might be a great opportunity. According to Rolling Stone, Beyonce will open the show, then she'll be joined by Williams and Rowland to singe a Destiny's Child medley and their new song, then Beyonce would close the show. Naturally, no one within the Destiny's Child camp has any comment on this. Stay tuned.

Rihanna, Chris Brown Have A New Collaboration On The Way

Rihanna and Chris Brown are up to something. The on-again, off-again, probably on-again couple was spotted leaving a L.A.-area recording studio Thursday night. The session took place in West Hollywood and a Brown rep confirms to E! News that a new Brown/Rih Rih track is in the works.

 They were even snapped leaving the studio at separate times, Rihanna rocking a floral maxi dress with a camouflage jacket and Breezy in a red jacket and a baseball cap. Further details about when and where fans will get to hear the track are still unknown. However, Brown is slated to release a new album in 2013, so it's possible that Rihanna is returning the favor after Brown showed up on her Unapologetic track "Nobodies Business."

 She addressed the duet in her recent Complex interview, noting that the reason the twosome worked together is "nobody's business." She further added, "It's a fun record that The-Dream wrote, and we loved the lyrics. You're still asking me questions about it, so clearly you don't know." The twosome also caused a stir this week when Rihanna dropped her artwork for her upcoming single, the slow jam "Stay,". 

The art featured her snuggling up against a young man who very closely resembles Brown. If fans are tired of playing "Nobodies Business" on repeat and can't wait for this new track, they can pump up some of their older collabos like his "Turn Up the Music" and her "Birthday Cake." Neither Brown's nor Rihanna's rep responded to MTV News' request for comment by press time. What do you think of Rihanna and Brown collaborating again? Sound off below!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

PHOTOS: "My Very Own Crib In San- Fransisco" By Peter Okoye


 Peter Okoye of P-Square posted photos of a squareville in San-fransisco which he tagged "My Very Own Crib". This mansion has been estimated to worth N435m. Quite a lot of money.

Seems the latest trend in the music industry is becoming the owner of a multimillion naira house. Well, its worth it. Afterall, they all work very hard to earn their millions. Wait a minute, I hope Paul is also planning to buy a beautiful house just like his twin brother.

Nuella responds to reports she's dating a South-South Governor


This is a press statement from actress Nuella Njubigbo's publicist reacting to a recent report by Stella Dimoko Korkus about Nuella being in a hot romance with a South-South governor. See it below....
Few days ago a report surfaced online that our client, Nuella Njubigbo is in a sizzling romance with a South-South governor, who bought her the 2012 Toyota Highlander SUV that was recently reported. We would have ignored this but seeing that it came from the same writer who had ’supposedly broken’ the news of Nuella’s ‘romantic dalliances’ with two other men in the last eight months; hence we chose otherwise.
Firstly, our client has never met with the said governor. How can you travel with and ‘romance’ someone you have never met? This kind of magic can only happen in the writer’s concoctions of lies.
The writer also claimed Nuella couldn’t have been able to buy the car in many years even if she saves rigorously. This is really laughable. It is a known fact that Nuella is one of the busiest actors in Asaba and Enugu, the nerve-centers of present-day Nollywood. For someone whose fee is over N500 000 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira)per movie, how impossible is it for her to buy the N8 million car the writer erroneously quoted?

And isn’t it ridiculous that we naturally come to the conclusion that men must always be behind the good fortune of every successful women in this part of the world? Women are not dummies; they have what it takes to succeed without warming the bed of any man or politician for that matter. Women at the top did not achieve prominence by crooked means. Hardwork pays. Simple!

It was this same writer who reported Nuella was pregnant recently. After realising the absurdity of her lie, she claimed it was a ’brief pregnancy’. Whatever that meant, she alone can explain.

She also claimed that Nuella rented an apartment in Enugu to live with a certain movie director. Several months after, she has not been able to prove her story as Nuella still lives in Lagos.

Recently,she wrote that Nuella was in a hot romance with a Nigerian professional footballer based in Russia. Now, it is a South-South governor and all these happened within the space of eight months.

The writer should be bold enough to say publicly what axe she has to grind with Nuella rather than hide behind the noble profession of  journalism to execute her cheap hatchet job. An open declaration of her true intentions will probably confer on her some measure of respect which she desperately needs to salvage her dwindling career fortunes. Journalism is not for rumour mongers. We know it is her stock in trade to blackmail rising stars and 'A-listers' who are mostly her friends until they come and pay 'homage'. We won't be blackmailed under any circumstance.

We await her next line of action with full assurance that the subsequent set of lies will not go without legal response from our esteemed client.

Signed
Prestige Platform