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Will not thank for much.
Remember to be thankful for everything you have
As we express our gratitude,
we must never forget that
the highest appreciation is not to utter words,
but to live by them we thank God today for everything and we also thanks all our fans thank you so much and by the special grease of God we be dropping the songs soon thanks from the family of (W P Empire)
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Sunday, 28 May 2017
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Sunday, 21 May 2017
Yesterday it was a very special day to Agatha
May your birthday and every day be filled with the warmth of sunshine, the happiness of smiles, the sounds of laughter, the feeling of love and the sharing of good cheer
Your life is a movie. You are the main character. You say your scripts and act to your lines. Of course you do your lines in each scene. There is a hidden camera and a director who you can ask for help anytime up above. Happy birthday
Saturday, 20 May 2017
Happy birthday to Grace
May your birthday and every day be filled with the warmth of sunshine, the happiness of smiles, the sounds of laughter, the feeling of love and the sharing of good cheer
Your life is a movie. You are the main character. You say your scripts and act to your lines. Of course you do your lines in each scene. There is a hidden camera and a director who you can ask for help anytime up above. Happy birthday
Happy birthday to Grace
May your birthday and every day be filled with the warmth of sunshine, the happiness of smiles, the sounds of laughter, the feeling of love and the sharing of good cheer.
Your life is a movie. You are the main character. You say your scripts and act to your lines. Of course you do your lines in each scene. There is a hidden camera and a director who you can ask for help anytime up above. Happy birthday
Happy birthday to Grace
May your birthday and every day be filled with the warmth of sunshine, the happiness of smiles, the sounds of laughter, the feeling of love and the sharing of good cheer.
Friday, 19 May 2017
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
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Monday, 8 May 2017
Don Jazzy, Wizkid, Davido, Sarkodie & More listed as Forbes Africa’s Top 10 Richest African Musicians
Forbes Africa has released their list of Richest African musicians. The list was put together using factors such as endorsement value, popularity, show rates, sales, awards, YouTube views, appearance in newspapers, investment, social media presence, Influence and others.
They include:
1. AKON
Akon has over 35 million albums sold worldwide. He has won numerous awards including five Grammy Award nominations and has 45 Billboard Hot 100 songs under his belt. He tops the list according to Forbes Africa.
2. BLACK COFFEE, SOUTH AFRICA
The multi-award-winning artist’s real name is
Nkosinathi Maphumulo. He was born in South Africa’s house music province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and raised in the Eastern Cape province, where Nelson Mandela hailed from, before moving back to KZN to study music.
3. HUGH MASEKELA, SOUTH AFRICA
Hugh was born in Witbank, east of Johannesburg. He has released more than 43 albums and performed with Marvin Gaye, Dizzy Gillespie, The Byrds, Fela Kuti, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder and
Miriam Makeba.
4. DON JAZZY , NIGERIA
Don Jazzy is ranked fourth richest in Africa and also first in Nigeria. Like many artists, his real name is Michael Collins Ajereh, and he started playing music as a child in church before moving to the UK to pursue his career.
5. TINASHE , ZIMBABWE-AMERICAN
Tinashe was a child model by the age of three. The twenty-four-year-old sang before she could talk and made her first appearance in 2000 in the film Cora Unashamed. Her voice also starred in the cartoon feature film The Polar Express alongside Oscar-winning actor, Tom Hanks .
6. JIDENNA , NIGERIAN-AMERICAN,
By the age of 10, Jidenna Theodore Mobisson knew he wanted to do music but was afraid to tell his father who wanted him to be an engineer. He is ranked sixth according to Forbes Africa
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7. WIZKID , NIGERIA
Wizkid is arguably currently the uncrowned king of African music. Grammy Award-winning artist,
Alicia Keys and husband Swizz Beatz , danced to his songs Ojuelegba and Caro , with Keys posting a video on her Instagram account with the caption, “This song makes me happy”. Kylie Jenner also posted a video of herself dancing to Wizkid’s music on Snapchat.
8. DAVIDO , NIGERIA
Davido has claimed a high status in just five years. He said it was people like P-Square and
D’Banj who made him believe this was possible. He became famous for his widely acclaimed 2012 debut album “Omo Baba Olowo”
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9. SARKODIE , GHANA
Michael Owusu Addo started out as an underground rapper and through the help of Duncan Williams, his former manager , his career was launched. Staying true to his identity, he is a big advocate of Azonto, a Ghanaian genre that is said to have been born out of Kpanlogo, a traditional dance.
His first single off his fourth album, Mewu, sold almost 4,000 copies on the first day of its release in Ghana. He was also the first Ghanaian to win a
BET award.
10. OLIVER MTUKUDZI , ZIMBABWE
Oliver Tuku Mtukudzi has 65 albums under his belt, more than the legendary Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston . It’s a remarkable career stretching back 41 years with songs that have enlivened parties all over the world. He his ranked 10th richest musician in Africa.
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson named ‘worst dressed’ at MTV Movie & TV Awards (Photos)
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, who was one of the Hollywood celebrities who attended MTV Movie & TV Awards that was held last night in Los Angeles, didn’t get the dress code for the event right.
The late pop star’s daughter, who is also an actress, rocked a casual jeans, a top and a shirt tied round her waist to the event. However it seems she doesn’t care about it, as she seemed so relaxed at the event, and even posed for photos.
Paris is also set to appear in an upcoming untitled dark comedy for Amazon Studios and recently signed a $1 million modeling contract. Take a look at what else she is up to in the video below.
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Sunday, 30 April 2017
Happy birthday to Aishat
Your life is a movie. You are the main character. You say your scripts and act to your lines. Of course you do your lines in each scene. There is a hidden camera and a director who you can ask for help anytime up above.
Friday, 14 April 2017
What a big lost to me
I regret to announce the sudden death Ya Azumi who pass away this morning as a result of after giving birth ,May har gentle soul rest in perfect peace and give the families the fortitude to bear the loss
Friday, 31 March 2017
A Big lost in Muye
What a great loss, an Islamic Icon, a religious instructor, a religious coordinator, a religious remembrance. Muye and its enviro has loss a great pillar that will be very hard to replace. May God with his infinite mercy forgive him and let Aljanatul Firdausi be his final Abode, and replace muye community with some one like him .
Saturday, 25 March 2017
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Thursday, 23 March 2017
…declares Hameed Ali unfit to hold public office
The Senate, yesterday, declared the Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) unfit to hold public office in the country and, therefore, urged him to resign and vacate the office.
In its resolution, the Senate held that for refusing to honour the summons on the NCS retrospective policy on duty payment and refusal to wear Customs uniform, Ali was unfit to hold any public office.
The Senate also called on the Customs Service to cancel the proposed retrospective duty payment on vehicles in Nigeria, rather than the current suspension status of the initiative.
It also urged the Customs to, instead of imposing draconian policy on Nigerians, devise more effective and result-oriented strategies towards realising more import revenues from vehicle importers in the country, and not block the nation’s highways to harass and extort money from the citizenry.
The apex legislative chamber further condemned in very strong terms, what it described as undue interference in its constitutional proceedings by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN). It also resolved to write a strong letter to President Muhammadu Buhari on these resolutions for his information and possible guidance on what to do with his erring appointees.
The Red Chamber specifically resolved to tell President Buhari in the letter, to caution the Attorney General to desist from meddling in the affairs of the Senate and to respect the fundamental principle of separation of powers in running the affairs of government.
The Senate further resolved to transmit these resolutions to the House of Representatives for concurrence, so that they would subsequently become resolutions of the National Assembly, and not just those of the Upper chamber.
This was as some senators observed with dismay that the enemies of this government, fighting to pull it down by frustrating its developmental programmes, were those in the Presidency, calling on Nigerians to pray for President Buhari to succeed.
The Senate made these resolutions, following a comprehensive debate on the letter written to it by the AGF, advising it to stay action on its summon of the Customs CG, Ali, who was supposed to appear before the chamber yesterday in relation to his policy on payment of duty on vehicles.
The Senate had gone into executive session that lasted for one hour, 35 minutes, where it deliberated on the issue of Customs CG and the perceived encroachment of the AGF on the powers and duties of the Senate.
When the Senate reverted to plenary, it approved the votes and proceedings of the previous legislative day, in accordance with parliamentary practice; received petitions from some senators and then resolved into the Committee of the Whole, to approve President Buhari’s $500 million Eurobond request.
After that, the leader of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, delegated his deputy, Bala Ibn Na’Allah, to act on his behalf, who then called on the Senate to consider the 13th item on the Order Paper, which was the proposed briefing by the Customs boss. In spite of the fact that the Senate was already aware that Ali was not at the National Assembly to honour its summon, Na’Allah still went ahead to call on the chamber to receive the scheduled briefing.
However, Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweramadu, who presided over the session, interjected that there was no need for the Senate to waste its time to form the Committee of the Whole because the CG was not present.
He then told the chamber that the AGF sent a letter to the Senate, urging it to stay action on the summon on Ali, saying that there was a pending suit in the court on the matter.
Immediately the Clerk finished reading the letter, Senator Benjamin Uwajumogu (Imo North), challenged the position of the AGF, saying that his interference was a breach of the principle of separation of powers.
He said no arm of government has the constitutional mandate to stop another from carrying out its legitimate functions. Also contributing, Senator Dino Melaye observed that beyond the unbecoming defiant behaviour of the Customs CG to directives of the Senate, Ali, by virtue of his age, was no longer fit to occupy the office. Citing the Public Service Rule of the Federation, Melaye said that the rule book stipulated a retirement age of public servants to be 60 years, and that the Customs boss was above the retirement age, urging that he should resign his appointment.
He also described the letter of the AGF to the Senate as an insult to the institution of the National Assembly, pointing out that there was no court order or injunction restraining the Senate on Ali. He said: “What we have from the AGF is an insult on the institution of the National Assembly, especially on the Senate.
Where does he derive his power to suggest to us or direct us on how we should carry out our function? This is the first time that any AGF will have the temerity to do so. “What we have is not a court order /injunction; it is a mere process.
The integrity and the independence of legislators are on line. We have a rule, which says that a matter already in court cannot be treated here, but not a matter that we are already treating and somebody went to court.
“The CG is not even fit to be the CG of Customs. The position of the CG is a rank and anybody holding that office is a public servant. The compulsory retirement age for the service is 60 years and Hameed Ali is far above 60 and, therefore, not qualified to hold that office.” Senator Ibrahim Gobir suggested that the Senate should write President Buhari, and urge him to stop the AGF from interfering with the activities of the National Assembly.
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, in his views, queried the integrity and competence of the Attorney General in the understanding of the laws of Nigeria of which he is the custodian, lamenting that his letter to the Senate exposed his ignorance of the law.
“I want to question the knowledge of the AGF on Nigerian law. His action shows his abysmal understanding of the law. I leave it to those who appointed him to tell us.
In Jude Agbaso versus the IMSG, the Supreme Court ruled that no arm of government can disrupt the processes of another arm of government,” he said.
He also suggested that the Senate should ignore the AGF while urging the apex chamber to declare the Customs CG totally unfit for the office, to teach him a lesson.
The Senate Deputy Minority Whip, Mrs. Biodun Olujimi, described the actions of the AGF and the Customs CG as gross impunity and arrogant display of ignorance of the law.
“This is gross impunity; there is arrogant display of the ignorance of the CG who believes that he is bigger than the law and the AGF who is ignorant of his duties.
There is a separation of power and he has refused to understand it, forgetting that he is a mere nominee. I stand by all resolutions proffered by Abaribe and I ask the government if this is the change they promised,” she said. Spokesman for the Senate, Aliyu Sabi, urged the Senate to call for the total cancellation of the vehicle duty payment policy muted by the Customs CG.
“We should call for total cancellation of the policy, rather than asking the Customs to suspend it, because suspending it means that it is still hanging in the air, and will create a system of corruption,” he said. Senator Isa Misau, in his submission, posited that the enemies of this government were people within the Presidency, alleging that the cabal was desperately sabotaging the Buhari administration to ensure that it did not succeed.
He said: “If you see what is happening, you will see that the enemies of this government are within the presidency. If you see the kind of advice people in government are giving to the President, you will know that some people do not want him to succeed.
“When the President was away for 49 days, did you hear about any attacks from the Niger Delta Avengers or herdsmen? But since he came back, these people have been causing trouble here and there and you started hearing about herdsmen attacks again.
I want to call on Nigerians to pray for Mr. President to succeed. “Since the President returned, there have been attacks everyday. Some people are intentionally causing trouble for this government.
We need to tell the President that the enemies of this government are within this government. The people surrounding the government are enemies of the President,” he said. The Senate had earlier called for the resignation of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachi Lawal over contract award.
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Naira gains N20 against dollar
The naira appreciated significantly against the dollar on Wednesday to trade at N410 to the dollar, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
The local currency gained 20 naira to exchange at N410 to the dollar from N430 posted on Tuesday.
It also firmed against the pound sterling and the Euro as it was traded at N510 to the pound and 435 to the Euro from N530 and N450, respectively.
At the Bureau De Change (BDC) window, the naira was sold at N400 to the dollar, while it closed to the pound sterling and the Euro at N530 and N465, respectively.
Transactions at the interbank market saw the naira close at N307.75 to the dollar.
Traders expressed mix-feelings over the development in the market on Wednesday.
Yahya Mohammed, a trader, said the new development had raised his optimism that naira could sell for N350 against the dollar tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the new development has put the BDC sub-sector into a very tight corner as some of their clients were no longer comfortable with the prevalent rate.
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Big Brother Naija: What I wanted to tell Bisola about my marriage – Thin Tall Tony
The recently evicted Big Brother Naija housemate, Thin Tall Tony, has claimed that he was going to tell Bisola the truth about his marriage this week, if he was still on the show.
Bisola was attracted to the dancer/choreographer during his time in the house and they were caught kissing a few times.
While on the show, Thin Tall Tony denied that he was married and had kids.
But in an interview with OloriSupergal TV, he insists he was ready to come clean.
“If I was still in the house this week, I would have told Bisola exactly who I was. Because it really got up here (hold his neck). Because it was getting really harmful to come out and hear it from other people. That will not even be a show anymore.
“But with the way it is, when she comes out, she will either hear it from them or from me.”
Big Brother Naija: I never denied my family – Thin Tall Tony
Evicted housemate in the on-going Big Brother Naija TV reality show, Thin Tall Tony has dismissed reports that he denied his family while in the show.
He also said nothing happened between him and Bisola under the covers.
Recall that the ex-housemate had denied his family when he told a fellow housemate, Bisola that he was single.
Thin Tall Tony, in another conversation with fake housemate, Jon denied his family again saying they were all dead.
The denial prompted his wife, to show up on her Instagram account, telling Nigerians that TTT was married to her with two kids.
Responding to a question on whether he had such discussion with his wife, TTT told the Beat 99.9 Fm, “Yes, before I went into the house, myself and my wife, we did speak. We are very private people so we like to keep our private lives