Monday, 10 October 2016

Sean Tizzle – “Afro Lover” | Refix (JiLex Anderson)



Sean Tizzle takes on Jilex Anderson massive single “Afro Lover” which is fast becoming one of the biggest songs at the moment. Sean Tizzle did spin to the undeniable hit song and it came out quite well but then this comes in as a surprise to his fans after the release of Hit and Run featuring Canadian superstar Tory Lanez.

Jilex Anderson, on the other hand became a force to reckon with after releasing his first creative single “Slide In” which grabbed some major attention upon its release before following it up with Afro Lover with video shot in South Africa. From all indications, his next video ‘Slide In’ is already in the pipeline. Be on the look-out for that.

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Edanos – “Up & Down” f. Cynthia Morgan



Nascent talent, Edanos drops new reggae/dancehall tune christened “Up & Down”, featuring the biggest female dancehall/reggae singer in Nigeria –Cynthia Morgan.Edanos has shown his versatility on his previously released singles like; “Let’s Get Busy”,“Segengen” that was released towards the end of year 2015 and other addictive singles from theRoyal Green Cash Entertainment act.

“Up & Down” further established Edanos as a singer with dance-able, yet rich content by exposing the singer’s energetic delivery on the groovy beat. Edanos did exceptionally well, coming out astonishingly with the up-tempo boogie tune. Edanos’ choice of joining forces with Cynthia Morgan on “Up & Down” added more value to the single. Cynthia Morgan who’s known for her amazing deliveries, turned the song around with her addictive tone and catchy lyrics.

In the past, Edanos also collaborated with YBNL Nation’s head honcho –Olamide and Egberi Papa One of Bayelsa, Timaya on “Money Dey” and “Whine For Me” respectively.“Up & Down” is a song that has all necessary appeals to get parties blazing. This is a song everyone can relate to. Check on it and FLEX!

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Nigerian youths turn 'beggars' on social media

In recent times, we have seen the power social media has in influencing most decisions we make. It is said that these days, social media can either make or mar you.

Even though we have seen many people rise to prominence through social media, we have also seen people be all over the news for the worst reasons.

Jobs have been gotten through social media, and the most scandalous stories have also been circulated through the aid of this same platform.

However in recent times, it seems the youth of today are fast joining the bandwagon of soliciting for ‘help’ Twitter and Instagram and the likes. Checkout these screenshots below, where two young people can be seen asking politicians for ‘help’, using ‘retweets’ as an influencer for the decision the ‘helper’ has to make:


This Young man who just completed his NYSC decided to ask for money, but got ‘blessings’ instead

This guy got himself a one month internship with an oil company and even managed to score himself a shout out from the MD himself:

Who can forget how this Twitter user got himself a date with popular billionaire’s daughter, Dj Cuppy?


This guy got a date with DJ Cuppy

What do you think? Should this be encouraged?


Wizkid's elder sister loses husband (photos)

Wizkid

The singer’s elder sister Yetunde Balogun just lost his husband Seun Rowland Awoniyi.

Wizkid’s brother-in-law died in a US hospital on Sunday October 9, 2016 after a long battle with cancer.


Late Seun Awoniyi

It was gathered that Awoniyi had been down with cancer for a while.  He is survived by his wife and two children.


Awoniyi was a graduate of Geology from University of Ibadan.


Seun Awoniyi and daughter

In July, late Awoniyi had posted on his Instagram photos of him on the hospital bed and still thankful to God. He captioned it: ‘I always Thank God for the gift of life, when I look back. Still living… Oluwaseun!!!’

Meanwhile, Wizkid and Linda Ikeji have been nominated in the same category at the forthcoming MAMA 2016 to be held in Johannesburg.

The duo will go slug it out in the Personality of the Year category alongside Pearl Thusi (South Africa), football player Pierre Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon), middle distance runner and Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya (South Africa), Linda Ikeji (Nigeria) and Wizkid (Nigeria).


Scavengers narrate how they make money from picking rubbish

Even though scavengers are looked down upon by the society, they have somehow managed to maintain a certain lifestyle from proceeds after each round of ‘hunting’.

Scavenging on its own requires getting down and dirty, and going through things other people have thrown away as rubbish, and eventually recycling the ones deemed useful, or even selling them to make money.


File photo of scavengers at a dumpsite

From time to time, we see scavengers going through our refuse bins and dumpsites and many wonder why they bother going through the stuff other people have already condemned. These men below have explained the pros of hunting for ‘lost treasures’.

Mohammed Fausit who was seen scavenging at a waste site in Minna street, Garki, Abuja, said he has done this for three years:

“I came from Kano to continue this job in Abuja. I like the job, it provides for me and my brothers instead of stealing. I do not want to steal though, I see my mates do better jobs. I pick cans, rubbers, metals, bottles, aluminium and other items and sell them with my brothers after washing or cleaning them. I sell my items in the market to people that sell kerosene, palm oil, groundnut oil, zobo and other local drinks.

How much I make a day depends on how much items I gather; sometimes I make N500, sometimes N700 or even N 1,000 but, in a month, I can get up to N15,000 or even N20,000. The money is okay for me and my brothers to feed and take care of ourselves. Sometimes, when I pick these items from dust bins, I see money and other valuable items for my own use. Some times last year, I picked N25,000 from the waste bin. I was very happy. The challenge I face in this job is injury; if you see my finger, it is as a result of picking these items, a metal cut the finger but then, I still do it.”


Muhammadu Abubakar who started scavenging in 2003, said he has built a house from the proceeds so far:

“I started this job since the second tenure of Obasanjo (2003). I married doing this job, built my house from scratch doing this job and still feeding my family doing this job. I went to an Islamic school but I am not happy when I see my mates doing better jobs while I scavenge. I always wish I have a better job but, in a condition where there is no job in the country, one has to manage with what he has and this is what I can do.

I pick rubbers, bottles, metals and sell. In a day, I can make N200 or more. One kilogram of metal is N20, one kilogram of rubber N80. I make up to N7,000 to N8,000 in a month. The challenge I face in this job is that some people sometimes accuse me of stealing. There was a day I was accused of stealing a generator where I went to pick things. I was even interrogated by a policeman. But because I do not have any other job, I continue to do this job so that I can feed and provide for my family.”

Another scavenger said:

“I will leave this job even to be a gateman because it is risky and people do not respect me as they see me as a thief; some of them even keep an eye on me whenever I am doing my job. It is bad, I feel I have a right to earn a living. I do not have a house or a family. I am working to get food and make a living; it is better than stealing. I did not go to school, so I cannot get an office job. I get almost N5,000, mostly in a month but If I have many plastic bottles, I can get N8,000 but the job is risky. If I get another job, I will leave it.”

Another one said he earns N5000 a month from scavenging:

“I hate this job because people see me as a thief or a spy. And they mostly chase me away from their homes when I am searching for discarded items. I feel very bad and shy of the job but I have no other job. I feel bad when I see my age mates or even people younger than me in big cars and working in offices.”

This is great!


Toyin Aimakhu meets with Zahra Buhari, Rahama Sadau (pics)

The event had the presence of top personalities in the country. President Buhari’s daughter, Zahra, was there. She took some beautiful pictures with wife of the senate president, Toyin Saraki, Nollywood actress, Toyin Aimakhu. Recently banned top Kannywood actress, Rahama Sadau, was also at the event.


Zahra Buhari and actress Toying Aimakhu strike a pose at the Rhythm of Hope Festival of Art and Culture
Zahra Buhari and Toyin Aimakhu at the Rhythm of Hope Festival of Art and Culture
Toyin Aimaku’s look to the Zahra Buhari and Toyin Aimakhu at the Rhythm of Hope Festival of Art and Culture
Actress Toyin Aimakhu at the Zahra Buhari and Toyin Aimakhu at the Rhythm of Hope Festival of Art and Culture
Kannywood actress Rahama Sadau’s look to Rhythm of Hope Festival of Art and Culture
Kannywood actress Rahama Sadau looked stunning yesterday
Kannywood meets Nollywood
When Kannywood meets with Nollywood
Zahra , her sister, wife of senate president, Toyin Saraki and a cross section of others at the event
Kunle Afolayan, Zahra and Toyin Aimaku
Zahra Buhari and Toyin Saraki

Beautiful women!


Fanzy Papaya – “Bless Me” f. Patoranking ( Prod. By Dr Amir)



Fanzy papaya finally drops the much anticipated collaboration featuring top reggae star patoranking titled ‘Bless me’. ‘Bless me’ as it suggests is an everyday prayer for success finely composed and delivered by Fatha Figga Entertainment’s act Fanzy and the reggae king Patoranking produced by ace hit maker Dr Amir.

As fanzy papaya carves his niche in the industry, a lot is expected soonest from him with the video of ‘bless me’ expected to be dropped in a few weeks too.

Enjoy and follow Fanzy papaya online. Plugged by “Wireless PR” IG @fanzypapaya Twitter @MrFanzyPapays FB page Fanzy Papaya

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