Friday, 6 October 2017

F*ck You Yemi Alade! I Don’t Have To F*ck Managers To Get To The Top” – Dencia Blasts Yemi Alade

US-based Cameroonian singer, Dencia has blasted Yemi Alade in a long rant on Instagram for ever saying Dencia was one artiste she believes should quit singing.

During an interview in 2016, Yemi Alade said Dencia keeps everyone entertained on red carpets but should find another job aside singing. Dencia patiently waited a whole year before lashing out against Yemi Alade in strong words after her new album debuted at #3.


Press play to  watch Yemi Alade’s 2016 interview then Dencia’s rant below:


Dencia’s rant:


Yop @yemialade Fuck u. My Album debuted on #3 I don’t have to fuck managers & whatever 2 get 2 the Top.
No I won’t stop music,my Debut album killed all of u & yes I’m bragging.Same way u called my name I’m calling urs & I did this after my album Went #3 within 12hrs not cuz I need the promo. All love,no hard feelings just letting uno but if we ever cross paths it’ll be nothing but love from me but I couldn’t let it go (Elsa voice) had to Rub it in yo face.
I don’t brag abt my achievements but I had 2 do this for the #Culture. It’s 1-1 let’s keep it cute moving forward so please don’t respond cuz we all know how reckless I can be with my mouth.
Next time all of u talking shit should go buy ur faves album so I won’t have shit 2 say until then y’all missing like her edges when it’s time to support her,y’all weren’t even thinking about her until I spoke about her so free press for her.


I Have Not Made Any kobo From My One Corner Song” – Singer Patapaa Cries Out

Ghanaian Singer, Patapaa Amisty is the artiste behind the viral “one corner” song and dance.. and in an interview with KasapaFM, He has reealed, the viral song, hasn’t brought any income of some sort to his pocket.

“Oh boss what I can say is that, I’m really content with how far my song has traveled but I can sincerely say that I can’t boast of GH¢1000 in my pocket from this hard work.” He says


I Have Not Made Any kobo From My One Corner Song” – Singer Patapaa Cries Out

Ghanaian Singer, Patapaa Amisty is the artiste behind the viral “one corner” song and dance.. and in an interview with KasapaFM, He has reealed, the viral song, hasn’t brought any income of some sort to his pocket.

“Oh boss what I can say is that, I’m really content with how far my song has traveled but I can sincerely say that I can’t boast of GH¢1000 in my pocket from this hard work.” He says


Monday, 2 October 2017

Oby Ezekwesili fires Buhari

Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, took to her twitter handle to share her thoughts on President Buhari's Independence day broadcast. According to her, the speech was divisive and uninspiring. Read her tweets from bottom to top

Who get this bro?

Weed na bastard. !!!

WIZKID BOWS FOR OLAMIDE

Starboy Wizkid has revealed that he considers Olamide‘s “Wo” to be the biggest song this year in Nigeria.

The singer who recently made history by being the first Nigerian act to sell out the Royal Albert Hall in London took time out to interact with his fans via his Twitter account yesterday. He tweeted:

Las Vegas shooting.

At least 20 people were killed and more than 100 wounded when a gunman opened fire on a country music concert in Las Vegas on Sunday, police said. “We have in excess of 100-plus injured and excess of 20-plus that have died at this point,” Las Vegas Metro Police Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told a press conference.
The gunman, who was a local man, was killed after police “engaged the suspect,” Lombardo told reporters

OLIVER KAHN HATES ME- Okocha

Nigerian legend Austin's Jay Jay okocha has revealed that Kahn is still unhappy with him over two decade after humiliating him by scoring a wonder goal against the then highly rated goalkeeper.
Kahn doesn't like me, he has taken it personal. I was only doing my job, I didn't have the intention to hold the ball too long but he was at the receiving end.

9ja @ 57

Happy Independence Day

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

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Friday, 2 May 2014

JUNGLE JUSTICE Again!- Chaos in Ogun as mob sets three kidnappers ablaze

Pandemonium broke out yesterday April 30th in Ijoko Ota in Ado-
Odo-Ota LGA of Ogun State around 9am when a mob set 3
suspected kidnappers ablaze after their victim, one Elizerbeth
Oduwole screamed for help.
Reports say the lady's scream attracted passersby who got hold
of the kidnappers, beat them to a pulp before setting them ablaze.
The vehicle they rode in was also set ablaze by the angry mob.
Confirming the incident, the Police PRO in the state, Muyiwa
Adejobi said the victim, 26year old Elizabeth who resides in Atan-
Ota had boarded a vehicle to Ewekoro but found herself in Gas
Line in Ijoko were she immediately screamed for help. Continue...
“She screamed from the vehicle in which she was being taken to
their den when she observed that she was in another place and
the people in the area blocked the vehicle, beat the occupants,
killed them and burnt them to ashes. The victim is being
interrogated; the suspects were burnt to ashes. We are going to
use multifaceted approach; we want to know if there had been an
interaction between the suspects and the victim. The jungle justice
affected our case. The people alerted us at the Headquarters
instead of calling the DPO in Ota, and immediately we asked the
DPO to move to the scene, but, before they got there, the suspects
had been killed and burnt to ashes. It was a heavy inferno; they
put tyres on the suspects and set them ablaze. We have
evacuated their ashes. We have taken over the matter; we are still
investigating the matter. We condemn jungle justice, people
should desist from this act”, the PPRO, said.
Meanwhile on Tuesday April 29th in Abeokuta, men of the state's
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps rescued a middle aged
woman named Favor Okoye from being lynched by an angry
mob for allegedly kidnapping a baby at about 2.55pm along
Toroto street in Abeokuta.
In a statement released by the Public Relations Officer of the
NSCDC in the state, Olanrewaju Kareem, they were able to rescue
the woman after a taxi driver alerted his men of a woman who had
been beaten to a pulp and was in the pool of her blood
According to him, “a taxi driver alerted civil defence men keeping
vigil on critical infrastructures around Akin-olugbade/Pepsi/
Totoro areas that a woman has been attacked around Totoro and
was about to be killed. The men quickly raced to the scene to
rescue the woman but, all efforts and appeal by civil defence to
allow the suspected kidnapper face the consequence through the
legal process proved abortive as the mob insisted on killing the
woman.
“Because of this development, the civil defence officer called
office for reinforcement as a result of which armed men were
deployed to the scene.
“In spite of the fact that those civil defence men on ground were
able to take possession of the suspect and took her towards Akin-
olugbade area in order to get a vehicle to convey her to a safe
place, they were still followed and were all along resisting that the
woman should not be taken away.
“The situation became more violent when the armed men of civil
defence arrived. They threw available objects including bottles,
planks, stones among others, the mob though succeeded in
breaking the windscreen of civil defence vehicle but they were
able to rescue the woman from being killed.
“The woman who was in a state of coma as she could not talk
was immediately rushed to the Federal Medical Centre where she
is receiving treatment. She gained consciousness after one hour
after the first set of treatment had been administered on her.
“We therefore appeal to members of the public to always ensure
justice through legal means as jungle justice will make innocent
people to suffer”, he said.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

breaking News- Another: Explosion hits Abuja near motor park blas

An explosion has hit the Nigerian capital, Abuja, near the scene of a deadly bomb attack last month.

The blast happened in Nyanya, close to the motor park where at least 70 people died in an attack on 14 April.

Initial reports say a number of people have been killed and many more have been injured.

Correspondents say it was caused by a car bomb. The Islamist militant group Boko Haram has previously staged attacks Abuja.

One eyewitness told the BBC he saw 20 bodies at the scene.

No group has claimed responsibility for the blast.

Campaign of violence
Most of Boko Haram's attacks have been in the north-east of Nigeria.

But the bombing on 14 April raised fears that the militants could be trying to expand their area of operation.


The BBC's Will Ross in says the latest blast comes at a terrible time for Nigeria, which is also dealing with the the abduction of 230 schoolgirls that happened hours after the previous Nyanya attack.

Boko Haram's fighters have killed more than 1,500 civilians in three states in north-east Nigeria this year.

It has hit Abuja several times before, including an attack on the United Nations building in 2011.

But before 14 April, there had not been an attack in the capital for two years, our correspondent says.

The Nigerian government had said the violence was contained in a small area of the north-east.

Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is forbidden" in the local Hausa language, has been waging a campaign of gun and bomb attacks since 2009