Thursday 25 October 2012

Nollywood Actor, Pawpaw Spotted In Bathtub With 2 Sexy Ladies Unclothed
 
 
Nigerian movie superstar actor, Osita Iheme popular known as Pawpaw is no doubt flying high in his acting career. Aside doing well on the silver screens, the pint-sized actor is getting endorsements from all corners as many organisations and individuals want to do business with him.

Just recently, the one half of 'Aki and Pawpaw' fame landed an 11million naira deal in South Africa. Soon after, Pawpaw got himself entangled, as seen in this picture, with two ladies in a bathtub unclothed.

Before you corrupt your mind, this picture is not a photoshop but a photoshoot of a commercial the actor shot for VUZU entertainment TV, which landed him the 11million naira deal in South Africa.

As the face of the TV station and part of his deal, Pawpaw had to shoot this commercial for the TV channel. Pint-sized man doing great things for himself. A lesson for others to learn from.

MALEKE RAISES N6M FOR KIDNEY PATIENT

 
 
 
The popular comic act and musician in the Niger Delta region, Idowu Moye, a.k.a Maleke has raised over N6 million for a Benin artist, Esohe Osagiede who is suffering from a kidney ailment. Esohe has been suffering the problem for some time now but unfortunately for the family, they were unable to raise the N8 million required by an Indian hospital for the treatment until Maleke got to know about the patient's predicament.


However, Maleke who originally organised the occasion which was supposed to be the launch of his new album, having invited Nigerian Musicians such as Tuface Idibia, Abdulkarim and others, turned the event to a fund raising for the ailing Esohe and totally ignore to benefit anything for his album launch.

He said, “I know I spent millions of naira to organise the occasion which was originally planned for the launch of my new album but luckily for us, all my friends that came made donations and at least we were able to raise N6 million.

We wish a lot of Nigeria could have this kind of mindset, the society would have been a better place for all to live in.

PHOTOS OF HEADIES AWARDS 

Essence

Eva

Frank Edohor

Freeze

Labi Layori

Lady Bling

Keffee

KSB

M_I and Omawumi

Praiz and Toolz

Steel and JJC

Toke Makinwa

Tunde and Wunmi Obe

Waje

The Headies Awards 2012 Winners

 

The headies award ceremony went down yesterday, and as any award ceremony we have the winners and the viewers who question the list of winners.
Check out the full list of winners.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Best album (solo or group) in year under review, that meets judges’ requirements of excellence (in every realms: songwriting, production, rendition and promotion) and acceptability (sales, popularity)
Everybody Loves Ice Prince – Ice Prince
The Invasion – P-Square – WINNER
Superstar – Wizkid
Super C Season – Naeto C
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Most critically and commercially adjudged artiste in the year under review Overall most successful artiste for the year under review.
P-Square
Wizkid – WINNER
Ice Prince
Naeto C
D’Banj
SONG OF THE YEAR
Most popular song from an album in year under review. Decided by voting
Chop My Money – P-Square ft. Akon & May-D
Dami Duro – Davido
Oliver Twist – D’Banj – WINNER
Gaga Crazy - Chuddy K
Kukere – Iyanya
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Best single recording (on-air only or released) by artiste or group in year under review. Originality and production very essential
Stupid Song - Bez
Private Trips – Wande Coal
Ara – Brymo - WINNER
I Love You – Praiz
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
The individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed songs/album in the year under review. His CV for the year includes top-notch tracks and production credits no one can fault.
Cobhams – Stupid Song (Bez)
Tee-Y Mix – Super C Season (Naeto C) - WINNER
Shizzy – Dami Duro (Davido)
J Sleek – Private Trips (Wande Coal)
Jesse Jags – E.L.I (Ice Prince)
BEST MUSIC VIDEO (AWARD GOES TO DIRECTOR)
Best conceptualised, best edited, best picture, best directed and most exciting video in year under review as voted by fans and decided by the jury.
5 & 6 (Naeto C) - Clarence Peters
Chop My Money Remix (P-Square) - Jude Okoye - WINNER
Ara (Brymo) – Ajeh
Kosorombe (Dipp ft. Da Grin) – Mex
BEST R ‘N’ B SINGLE
Best R&B single in year under review (by single individual or group)
Private Trips – Wande Coal
Stupid Song – Bez
Nawti – Olu Maintain
Soundtrack – May D - WINNER
Love Me (3X) – Tiwa Savage
BEST POP SINGLE
Best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
Dami Duro – Davido
Oliver Twist – D’Banj
Gaga Crazy – Chuddy K
Chop My Money – P-Square
Kukere - Iyanya - WINNER
BEST R ‘N’ B/ POP ALBUM
Best R&B or pop album in year under review (by single individual or group)
Superstar – Wizkid
Super Sun – Bez
Versus – 9ice
The Invasion - P-Square - WINNER
BEST RAP SINGLE
Best single released on-air recording of a rap song
Too Much Money – Iceberg Slim
Shutdown – Phyno
Angeli – Vector ft. 9ice - WINNER
Oh My Gosh – Yung6ix
Young Erikina - Olamide
BEST RAP ALBUM
Best album by a rap artiste or group in year under review
E.L.I – Ice Prince - WINNER
The Dreamer Project – Show Dem Camp
Rapsodi – Olamide
Super C Season – Naeto C
LYRICIST ON THE ROLL
Rap Artist with best lyrical depth and performance on a single song or album
Vector – Angeli - WINNER
Yung6ix - Oh My Gosh
Iceberg Slim - Too Much Money
Phyno - Shutdown
Erigga - Mo Street Gan
BEST COLLABO
Best R&B, Pop or hip hop collaborative track (including cameos) in year under review
Chop My Money (Remix) – P-Square Ft. Akon & May-D
Angeli - Vector Ft. 9ice
Carolina - Sauce Kid Ft. Davido
Stupid Song - Bez Ft. Praiz
Orobo – Sound Sultan Ft. Excel & Flavour - WINNER
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)
Single male artiste with most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
Wande Coal – Private trips - WINNER
Banky W – Low Key
Praiz – I Love You
Brymo – Ara
Bez – Stupid Song
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)
Single female act with most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
Tiwa Savage – Love Me, Love, Love Me - WINNER
Chidinma – Kedike
Ijeoma – Oloomi
Waje - Na The Way
AFRICAN ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Non Nigerian category
Sarkodie (Ghana) – Azonto - WINNER
Camp Mulla (Kenya) – Feel No Pain
D-Black (Ghana) – Get On The Dancefloor
Zahara (South Africa) - Loliwe
BEST STREET HOP
The most popular street-hop single in year under review
Kako Bi Chicken – Reminisce
Gaga Crazy – Chuddy K - WINNER
Akpako – Terry G
Roll – Rayce
Mo Street Gan – Erigga
NEXT RATED
Most promising upcoming officially unreleased act in the year under review
Davido - WINNER
Eva (Alordiah)
Praiz
Flowssick
HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION OF THE YEAR
Best New artiste in the year under review
Wizkid - WINNER
Ice Prince
Bez
Timi Dakolo
Olamide
HEADIES HALL OF FAME
Special recognition for excellence and outstanding impact to the entertainment industry.
Femi Kuti
So what are your thoughts? There have been arguments over the winners since last night, but what do you agree or don’t agree with the list of winners?

The Kate Henshaw interview:

‘I want to love again’


 

 
 
 
Face of Onga, ex-Glo ambassador and now, a judge for Nigeria’s Got Talent reality show, actress Kate Henshaw can be rightly referred to as multi-faceted and successful.
In this exclusive chat with NET, Henshaw talks about her passion for acting and the many challenges she has dealt with, including her broken marriage.
It’s been a while, where have you been?
I’ve been around in Nigeria. You don’t have to come out all the time. I can’t do that because it will water down my brand and I want people to have an expectation when they see my face on posters. That ‘Oh I have not see Kate in a while, for her to be in the movie, I must see it’ feeling and that alone is enough for me.
You are an actress with an appeal that cuts across different generations. What do you think is responsible for your relevance after almost 20 years in the business?
I just try to be myself and I do a few other things; I don’t only act, I MC and I have business that I do on the side, because acting alone cannot sustain you. Again, I think my ability to smile and laugh at every situation. People tell me when I smile, it’s as though I don’t have any problems, some even ask if I ever get angry but I tell them I choose to be happy, and that is the most positive attitude to grow through life. Life is hard, especially in Nigeria, things are hard, [but there's] no need carrying it on our faces as though the world is on your shoulders. A lot is happening and I ought to be grateful.
Now that you are over 40 and have spent over 19 years in the industry, how many more years do you plan to continue acting?
If I can reach 100, it won’t be bad. Besides, 40 is a number and people say life begins at 40, which means I am only a baby, and life has just begun for me.
Still on your acting career, as someone who has been in several movies and played diverse roles, are there roles you still wish to play?
A mad woman. Someone who is impaired physically or mentally. I want a case where people will see the movie and ask themselves if I really am the one in the movie.
What’s the most memorable movie you’ve done?
My very first movie, When the Sunset. I also loved the role I played in Stronger Than Pain, with Nkem Owoh. That role was different for me. In the beginning, I was really doubtful if I could play it well, but I did it and it worked out.
As someone who had a medical background, how easy was it for you to blend into the movie industry at first?
It was hard. I was scared. The script was as thick as a bible. I was with Franca Brown, Bob Manuel, the late Funmi Martins, and Sandra Achums. I didn’t think I could do it, but they were all so nice. That was when we really treasured doing movies properly, we paid attention to detail, countless rehearsals. I remember spending a lot of time with Bob Manuel, people thought we were going out.
Having spent considerable time as an actor, what’s next? Are you considering going into music?
You people should leave me. I don’t want to disgrace myself. Acting is my stronghold, I will stay there. I don’t want to veer into something and get stuck in it. I might do a collaboration soon, you never can tell.
A lot of your colleagues are beginning to go into roles behind the scenes. Will you be doing the same anytime soon?
Everyone doesn’t have to produce or direct movies, some people just want to remain in front of the camera. I have tried my hands in production. I produced a documentary for the Lagos State tax advert, I shot that one as my own contribution for them to help conscientious Lagosians on the need to pay their taxes. I also did one for the Akwa Ibom State government. I am more of someone who can plan and all that, but movie is plenty money.
Was acting something you always wanted to do?
Funny enough, I have always wanted to be a musician. I wanted to sing but my father objected strongly.
So when did acting set in?
It just happened. It’s just few years ago that I started doing it professionally; when I started it was just a case of trying to see what it will bring out for me. The late JT Tom West, I will always be grateful to him for taking me to my first audition. After my first movie, different people started coming with different jobs and I was like ‘Yeah, money is coming.’
Nollywood producers have a knack for stereotyping actors. How did you manage to avoid this?
You have to be picky. If the script comes and it’s the same thing, you ask if they can change it, because nobody will do it for you. However, if it is a case where the director has foresight and wants to see how the actor can manage the role, only then will they call you back, otherwise, the typical Nollywood producer will give you what they think people like you for.
?What challenges did you face as a young actor in a budding industry
For me, my first audition got me so many roles, so I won’t say I had lots of challenges. Once I surmounted working with the various stars on set, I started learning and heeded to advice I got from some people. I also made a promise to myself to be professional about everything and always be on time. I don’t do lateness at all. This is because Uche Obi Osotule and I were up for the same role from Opa Williams in the movie Onome. He said he was going to give it to the first person that arrived. I got there ten minutes past eight and lost the role because Uche got there before me.
Having spent almost two decades in the industry, what would you say are the challenges faced by players in the industry?
Money. Lack of cohesion between guilds and associations. Inability to use certain structures to be able to shoot our films; for instance, getting the airport is not easy, and other places, they charge. We pay taxes as citizens of this country, and as film makers, we should have a deduction or access to places. While Dora was the Information minister, she complained we were portraying the police in the bad light, wearing slippers and all, but when they did not give us the needed thing, what were we to do? They need to give us the right support to achieve this.
The trend in the industry is cinematic movies and home videos. This has negatively affected soap operas, for which you are popular. What is your take on this?
There will always be a place for the different aspects of the entertainment industry. Whether you go to the cinemas or you buy a DVD. I have not done soaps in a while, it remains something I love doing, but because of the frequency, you have to be available to do a lot of recording. There is always room for soaps, but it has to be something that will attract people like Check Mate, or Candle Light. I can’t pick just one. I have done TV, soap, and stage, and I love all of it. I wanna do everything.
You strike people as a happy-go-lucky individual. Share with us some low moments in your life.
Generally, when life gets you down. The issue of the break-up of my marriage will get any one down, having being through 12 years and you had plans for the marriage and all of a sudden, everything stops, but then, that’s life. It hits you with a lot of things but you shouldn’t let it get you down.
Tell us more about your former marriage. How were you able to deal with it?
It’s God. He makes things beautiful in His own time. The slightest bit of strength is all is needed to rise up. People have died in marriages, some have lost body parts while in it, and others have spent years in it. It all depends on individual, it’s just to make the most of every situation and move on. I have so much that I want to do. I have no time to be wallowing in self pity. Marriage does not define who I am, neither does it define anybody. I came into this world as an individual, two people meet and decide to make it work but if it doesn’t, let it go. I wish you well, you do same, especially when there are children involved, because they are the worst hit. My plan now is to ensure that my daughter has the best in life, no matter what.
Why did you break up?
It wasn’t working anymore. It’s good to leave, rather than continue to manage it and live in strife and rancour.
A lot of Nigerian women have recently shared their stories of physical violence in the hands of their husbands. Did you experience this?
No, not at all.
What then was the cause of the break up?
Personal.
Any regrets?
No regrets at all. My daughter came out of it and she is the most beautiful thing ever.
Any possibility of reconciliation?
No. My daughter is the most important person and she has to be taken care of. As far as she is concerned, we are for better, for worse.
Are you making plans to give love a chance again?
I don’t have anything against love. I want to love again, after all, God gave us his son to love us.
Away from your marriage, let’s talk about the new leadership of the Actors Guild of Nigeria. What is your take on this?
Hopefully, Ibinabo Fiberisima will turn things around for AGN. Basically, without the actors, there will be no films. We are like the biggest body ever, so I am praying she can turn things around and make us more unified, because the division is what has caused us to not to be where we ought to be. We have a lot more to do to better ourselves as a body. We need to get our acts together and pull this through together.
What’s your opinion on Emeka Ike, who seems displeased about the election?
Emeka should join forces with I.B and stop all this rancour because it doesn’t make us serious at all, which is unnecessary. He should drop whatever suit or case he has, marry his plans and support IB. Enough is enough!
What is your beauty regimen?
I work out regularly, everyday. I have my facials, massages. I love to rest, travel and I eat right. I do exercises too. I do aerobics, weight lifting, dancing; everything that will make me look good, I do it, and am very diligent with my exercises.
How do you unwind?
I relax, I go out with friends, I travel on holidays and take a rest.
Where was your last vacation spot?
Miami, and it was great, because the weather was just like what it is in Nigeria..
Let’s end this conversation with this. Tell us what you think of Aluu 4 murder…
It should be condemned. It’s like every day, we sink lower into the ground as human beings as Nigerians. Our humanity is totally lost. There are no longer the days when we see someone in trouble and we play the good Samaritan and try to help. These days, everybody will just stand and look, nobody wants to help. The security level is so low and a lot of similar killings have happened in Mubi, Boko Haram attacks and all. It is terrible.

Friday 19 October 2012

Wizkid drops two new freestyles – ‘Ole’ and

‘Turn on the lights’

 
Those close to Wizkid will tell you he has spent most of the last few months mostly in two places – on stage and in the studio.
Wizkid’s work rate is practically insane, he keeps recording, whether it’s freestyles of new songs‘, one close associate tells us. Well, we’ve got evidence for you – two recent freestyles from the EME star which as usual have found their way to the web.
The first is titled ‘Ole‘; a cover of Hakym the Dream‘s ‘Lamba’ and the other ‘Turn on the lights; a cover of US act Future‘s single.

 Stella Damasus returns to music with

‘Love me quick’


Another Nollywood actress Stella Damasus has released a new single but don’t panic, she didn’t pull a Tonto Dike on us.
Titled ‘Love me quick’, Damasus, a long time music maker, sings beautifully switching from pidgin to English.


 

Cossy talks about sexual molestation

Cossy Orjiakor pole dancing during her recently celebrated birthday
 
Controversial actress-singer, Cossy Orjiakor recently spoke about the many sexual assaults she has had to face due to her controversial nature.
According to her, she was recently assaulted by an unknown man while driving on the street, an experience she describes as nasty.
‘I was in the traffic one day and one of these guys who sells things in traffic just came and grabbed my b*obs and ran away. I was stunned. He was coming back the second time and when he saw my facial expression, he could not try it again. I was ready for him’.
Orjiakor, who is popular for her controversial roles in movies and musicals, recently celebrated her birthday

Van Vicker and wife celebrate 19th anniversary

Well, the pretty boy actor says he’s been dating his lovely looking wife Adoja since 1993 before he tied the knot in 2003.
Celebrating his wedding anniversary on October 13, 2012, the Ghanian actor (who’s a Nollywood favourite by the way), wrote on his Facebook page;
Its being 19yrs with you. 10yrs of boyfriend, galfriend and 9yrs of marriage. Where I fall short u strengthen me and I become ur strength when u r weak. Today I thx God for u and for us and all He’s done for us over the years. He is seeing us thru. Let’s gun for 25yrs next. Thx for accepting to marry me 9yrs ago. I love lovin u, my wife. Muah.
Van Vicker is half dutch, half Ghanian.
The couple have three kids – two daughters, J’dyl, J-ian and a son Vj.
Van Vicker and wife Adoja tied the knot in 2003
One happy family…

Jim Iyke mourns with Jamaican girlfriend, Keturah Hamilton

 
Nollywood bad boy Jim Iyke is often linked with scandal and controversy, but this time, the actor is in the news for a tragic reason.
We’re told Iyke is supporting his Jamaican girlfriend, Keturah Hamilton, after the Jamaican police allegedly killed two of her brothers, Sheldon and Nicholas McKenzie, on the same day.
Keturah shared her shock on a social network, saying; ‘I am aghast at the institutionalized killings of innocent civilians that seem to define the Jamaican police force, the wanton destruction of innocent live under the guise of trying to prevent crimes. How can you prevent crime when you are actively committing the same crime against people who should ordinarily depend on you for safety?’
Unconfirmed reports say the Jamaican police claimed to have heard gun shots coming from the apartment where Keturah’s brother resided. ‘They quickly proceeded to the building armed, and without making any announcement or proper investigation, they barged in and opened fire, killing the both of them’ one source said.
The policemen involved allegedly concealed their identity by taking off their badges and escaping the scene.
Iyke and the model have been dating for almost two years, and the actor has previously hinted at impending marriage plans.

Monday 15 October 2012

D’banj denies Illuminati affiliation

 
Following accusations that D’banj is a member of the world’s most powerful secret society, Illuminati, the Kokomaster has now come out to clear the air.
He denied being a member of Illuminati, and claimed that the relationship he had with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D Music, is nothing but an official one.



He made this open declaration during an interview on the ‘Morning Show’ on the BEAT 99.9 FM. The rumour of D’banj having joined the Illuminati went viral early this year, when he broke up with his Nigerian business partner, Don Jazzy for a juicy contract with Kanye West.
Meanwhile, D’banj being UN’s Ambassador For Peace, has condemned the ruthless murder of 4 Uniport students last week.
In a statement issued and signed by him, he says he’s still in shock and asks for such inhumane acts to be nipped in the bud.
“Four young men, all undergraduates, brimming with great dreams, unfulfilled aspirations and a promising future were killed. To express the depth of my pain and shock at their murder is impossible. And understanding how events could have degenerated to this level is truthfully beyond me.

Thursday 11 October 2012

UNIPORT killings: Community counts losses after students’ rampage

 
THE people of Omuokiri Aluu Community have begun to count their losses barely 24 hours after students from the University of Port Harcourt embarked on reprisals to avenge the killings of their colleagues.
The angry students had on Tuesday stormed the community, burnt some houses, cars and other property over the torture and murder of the students on Friday.
Four undergraduates of UNIPORT were lynched by a mob comprising members of the community for allegedly stealing laptop computer and a BlackBerry phone.
The students were Biringa Chiadika of the Theatre Arts Department; Ugonna Obuzor of Geology Department, Mike Toku Llyod of Civil Engineering Department and Tekena Erikena.
When our correspondent visited the community on Wednesday, few of the indigenes were seen bemoaning their losses.
One of the leaders of the community, Sunday Ahanonu, said he had lost all he laboured for to the students’ reprisals.
Ahanonu, whose house was torched by the students, expressed shock that security agents could not stop the rampaging students when they stormed the community.
Sixty-five-year-old Ahanonu and father of 15 children, worked at UNIPORT for 35 years before he retired.
He appealed to the state government and the management of the university to compensate him for the destruction of his property, adding that he and members of his family were not involved in the killings of the students.
Ahanonu said, “I am a retired civil servant. I worked with UNIPORT for 35. But all I have achieved for many years have been destroyed by students from the university. I don’t know where my family and I will lay our heads when my only house has been burnt.
“I lost the sum of N850,000 cash, which I kept in my house. I could not take the money to the bank because I was not feeling okay and went to the hospital. It was at the hospital that I learnt that my house was burnt by the students.”
Also, a woman, who identified herself as Pauline Nwakwo, told our correspondent that she left the village when she learnt that security agents had embarked on mass arrest, but came back to notice that her bar had been burgled.
According to her, the rampaging students forcibly entered her bar and carried away her deep freezer and drinks.
She said, “As a woman, I had to run away when we noticed that the police were embarking on mass arrest. The students broke the door to my bar and took away a deep freezer I bought for N66,000. I want government to pay me back all I have lost.
“The students were killed far from here at the Burrow pit. We don’t know anything about the killings of the students.”
Indigenes of the community were also seen leaving their homes in droves to other places in order to avoid being attacked by the students.
One of them, who gave her name as Comfort, said she was relocating her children to Elele in Rivers State and would only return to Omuokiri Aluu whenever normalcy returns.
An artisan, Mr. Wisdom Ajuwon, who repairs home appliances along the Omuokiri Aluu Road, said he lost property worth about N500,000 to the riotous students.
Showing a list of what he lost to the fire ignited by students, Ajuwon also appealed to the state government to come to his aid.
A cleric in the area, Pastor John Paul, described the situation in the community as terrible, adding that people were running out of their homes like refugees.

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Uniport Killings (SHOKING VIDEO) - viewer discretion is advised

 
 


Watch video on Youtube pls drop ur comment.

Saturday 6 October 2012



Majek Fashek Drop new album - Rasta Gangstar


 
The Nigerian reggae super star has finally completed his new album titled Rasta Gangstar or Gangstar Rasta...one of the two sha!

It's a 20-track album produced under his new record label, A+ Global. Majek said his new album is a blend of his Pangolo Reggae, hard core Reggae and dance hall and features other new generation artistes, including 2face Idibia. Majek now has a home and two cars courtesy of his record label. Good stuff!

 P-Square to Sign Predy X

Square Records and Northside Entertainment is said to be closing in on Ghanaian Afro-pop singer, Samuel Omane-Mensah aka Predy X, barely two months after parting ways with May D. The duo who parted ways with May D over "irreconcilable differences", is reported to be keen on getting the highly-rated Ghanaian youngster into its fold. It was reported that CEO of Square Records and Northside Entertainment, Jude 'Engees' Okoye said the deal was expected to be concluded in the "coming days".
Bayo Adetu, publicist for Square Records, which features the talented music duo P-Square, is reported to have told a Nigerian magazine, 'Entertainment Today' that their pursuit of Predy X was due to his versatile music talent.
Predy X is said to have been discovered when a top producer mentioned him in a discussion, there after, the management of the label assessed and decided to give him a chance.
The young Ghanaian who is signed on to X Entertainment, is expected to move his base to Nigeria to agree to terms of Square Records, with the latter keen on avoiding the same mistake that led to its separation with May D.
Currently, Predy X's 'Dance With My Baby' is enjoying massive play in pubs and nightclubs in Nigeria and Ghana.
The 25-year-old musician, a graduate of Ghana Institute of Journalism, is optimistic that the deal will materialize as soon as possible.
Predy X told 'Entertainment Today' that his hard work was finally paying off. "I am sure what might have endeared me to Square Records is my knack for performing with live bands rather than miming."

Friday 5 October 2012

ENYI JR DROP NEW SINGLE “MEJE PUFF PUFF”


Enyi Echezona David jr  a.k.a puff puff master is one of the few Nigerian artistes who haven’t bowed to the pressure of ‘selling out’. A move that might have its consequences but this talented young man seems to be beating the odds. Hail from delta state of Nigeria, a product of university of portharcourt, . Way back in school, (Uniport) he has been a show biz  guru,  Promoting shows and involving in dance competition. His “dancemamia” was always  a huge event back then at the University of port Harcourt. He has performed in so many show along side with, tuface, bracket, wizkid, d’banj and so many others. Here is his new single titled “Maje puff puff”- is currently rocking the street of Lagos. Abuja,Port Harcourt, Aba, Owerri and Kano. The song has turned  Dj’s and OAP’s delight as the idea seem to identify with the “street”. The song “Maje Puff Puff is a song you must listen to.


ENYI JR DROP NEW SINGLE “MEJE PUFF PUFF”





Enyi Echezona David jr  a.k.a puff puff master is one of the few Nigerian artistes who haven’t bowed to the pressure of ‘selling out’. A move that might have its consequences but this talented young man seems to be beating the odds. Hail from delta state of Nigeria, a product of university of portharcourt, . Way back in school, (Uniport) he has been a show biz  guru,  Promoting shows and involving in dance competition. His “dancemamia” was always  a huge event back then at the University of port Harcourt. He has performed in so many show along side with, tuface, bracket, wizkid, d’banj and so many others. Here is his new single titled “Maje puff puff”- is currently rocking the street of Lagos. Abuja,Port Harcourt, Aba, Owerri and Kano. The song has turned  Dj’s and OAP’s delight as the idea seem to identify with the “street”. The song “Maje Puff Puff is a song you must listen to.

Chris Brown confirms his relationship with Karrueche Tran is over

Good Times – Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran
We’ve had plenty to talk about a possible Chris Brown-Rihanna affair in the past few days and it’s about to get more interesting.
In an exclusive report by HollywoodLife.com on Thursday, Brown reportedly disclosed that ‘he was ending his relationship with his girlfriend Karrueche Tran because he felt his recent friendship with Rihanna would hurt her’.
Really Chris?
I have decided to be single to focus on my career. I love Karrueche very much but I don’t want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna. I’d rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives’, Chris Brown allegedly revealed.
It might way more than that though as the former lovers – Chris and Riri were spotted twice in three days cavorting and hanging out in New York.
A few days ago, Karrueche took to her Twitter page to hint at their break up. ‘Bye Baby’, she tweeted.
Rihanna also tweeted ‘Ain’t nobody bidness….. But mine and my baby!’.

Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj make up, Rihanna and Chris Brown too

American Idol judges Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj have apparently put aside their differences and are ready to continue auditions for the talent reality show.
Carey is reported to have talked to Minaj and convinced her fighting won’t be good for the show after their recent verbal onslaughts.
Minaj had threatened Carey after the former claimed she called her a ‘b***h’. Reports also say Minaj thinks the producers and Carey’s team are behind the whole drama by fuelling Carey to annoy her.
In other news, the hitherto ruined friendship between former lovers Chris Brown and Rihanna seems to be rekindling; after the pop stars were recently spotted at Jay Z’s Barclays Centre in Brooklyn. The reunion comes after the two were spotted partying at a night club.

Flavour joins KCEE in rare duet


Check out  former KC Presh star KCEE‘s new video ‘Give it to me‘ featuring Flavour. This new KCEE work follows his ‘Okpekete‘ stint with Davido
The video was directed by South Africa-based GodFather Productions.
Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tdrTMlqmZKo

Regina Askia is stunning in new pics!

She’s relocated to the US and taken up a job at a New York Hospital but the delectable and dashing  Regina Askia-Williams can still give today’s Nollywood divas a run for their money.
The mother of two was recently featured in Trendy Africa magazine where her past and present status was profiled. But what’s got our attention is the stunning, hot photos from the shoot.
Born Imaobong Regina Askia Usoro in Lagos in 1967, the actress left the Nollywood scene in the last ’90s, relocating with her family to the US. She is happily married to Rudy Williams and has a 10 year old daughter Teesa and an eight year old son; Rudy Jnr. Tessa, (who is following in her mum’s footsteps as a model) is currently schooling in France.
The former ‘Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria’ currently works a nurse at the NYC Hospital – Oncology RN.
Check out more photos below…
Photo credit: Trendy Africa