Afro beat Legend Femi Kuti announced this Morning that he had just signed a management deal with MI's Label Chocolate City. He took to twitter to show his joy
Certain Nigerian celebrities lost their fathers not long after they became celebrities and it has been a bad loss to them. Here is a list of Nigerian celebrities who lost their dad’s after they became popular. 1. Chidinma Petite singer Chidinma Ekile lost her dad, James Ekile after a brief illness on December 9, 2014 after she came to spot light from the project fame competition she won. 2. Yemi Alade The Johnny crooner Yemi Alade lost her father January 16, 2015 after she also became popular. 3. Dr Sid On February 19, 2013 Nigeria musician Dr Sid lost his father Chief Justus Esiri, a veteran actor to the cold hands of death. 4. Kiss Daniel The “Woju” singer Kiss Daniel lost his dad May 9, 2015 which was just few days to his 21st birthday. 5. Olamide Nigerian rapper, Olamide lost his father to the cold hands of death on November 26, 2015. Although the cause of death remains unknown, the ‘Eyan Mayweather’ rapper just made the announcement on his Inst...
Photo from Linda Ikeji.blogspot.com In an interview with TheNETng this week, super star singer Wizkid said he charges N10million for musical collaborations with artistes he doesn't love but does it for free with the ones he loves "I charge N10million for collaboration but I don’t charge the people I love. (but) I don't pay for collaborations because I am confident of myself" he said And people pay? And about his collaboration with singer Saeon, who is not happy that he failed to help promote her song despite paying him N1.5m, Wizkid didn't deny collecting the money but said he made the song a hit "I made ‘Boogie down’ song a hit, I did the song out of love from my heart.’
Parents of final year students of tertiary institutions abroad can now have a sigh of relief. The students who were sent overseas to study under the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency, RSSDA, special scholarship by the Amaechi’s administration, we’re abandoned by both the RSSDA and the Amaechi’s government. All entreaties by the stranded students and their parents to RSSDA and Amaechi fell on deaf ears as the students stood the risk of being disallowed to sit for their final exams. However, respite came when the Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, ordered the immediate payment of the sum of N512million to offset the debts owed by the final year students to enable them sit for their final exams and eventually graduate The governor had earlier on, paid the sum of N 200 million as part of the money owed by the students which brings the total sum paid by the Wike’s administration to N712million. The gesture by the governor has elicited reactions from many who...
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