Saturday, 1 June 2013

SEE Tonto Dikeh's Relationship With Her Dogs [PHOTOS]

Though we might often see the wild part of one of nigeria's top female celebrities, only and up and close and personal relationship culd make you find out she has a very huge soft spot for dogs especially puppies. She owns two herself whom she treats like her own babies. She loves them upto the extent of letting them sleep with her at night atimes.

Below are some of the pictures of #pokobaby and her puppies:











Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria (Isabella) vs Most Beautiful Girl In Ghana ( Naa)

Question: Most Beautiful Girl In Africa Is
Nigeria (Isabella Ayuk) - 55 (67.9%)
Ghana (Naa Okailey) - 26 (32.1%)
Total Voters: 81

They are both agemates -  Naa Okailey from Ghana and Isabella Ayuk from Nigeria, they are both the reigning beauty queens of their respective countries. Amongst queens there is a queen, who is the most beautiful

Wizkid's 'Azonto' among Non-American summer songs of 2013

Wizkid's 'Azonto' among Non-American summer songs of 2013

Star boy entertainment head and EME singer, Ayo 'Wizkid' Balogun, made it to the top eight non-American summer song of 2013 courtesy of his hit track, 'Azonto'. According to American entertainment
online newspaper, FeedBuzz.com, Wizzy, whose 'Azonto' came 3rd on the chart, is the only African artiste who made the list.

See other songs that made the list.
1. "Blackout" by Wretch 32 feat. Shakka (United Kingdom)
A stripped-down beach house track smothered with beautiful reggae-influenced rapping. It's glorious.
2. "Biglang Liko" by Ron Henley feat. Pow Chavez (Philippines)
Released in January, the track (which translates to "Sudden Turn"wink has fresh synths ideal for summer road trips. The video, however, has a really sick ending.
3. "Azonto" by WizKid (Nigeria)
The title derives from a popular dance movement in West Africa, originating in Ghana. The dance involves traditional African moves like knee bending and hip swaying, combined with wild, complex hand movements that supposedly mimic everyday activities.
4. "This Love" by Shinhwa (South Korea)
The song talks about the fragility of true love, which goes along with the slow piano at the beginning and ending. It also features a lot of voguing in its choreography, a rarity in boy band territory.
5. "Invader Invader" by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (Japan)
The eternal 12-year-old who brought you the masterpiece called "PonPonPon" releases her latest single, which is currently at #3 in Billboard's Japan Hot 100.
6. "This Is What It Feels Like" by Armin van Buuren feat. Trevor Guthrie (Netherlands)
Bringing the beauty of trance music to the beach houses this season. The special appearance of Ron Jeremy in the video should not be missed.
7. "Big Banana" by Havana Brown feat. R3hab and Prophet (Australia)
Not-so-subtle lyrics aside, the synth hooks from this track is beach-party-worthy.
8. "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams (France)
Sure, the track features an American artist, but not including this French EDM duo in this list would be like not putting on sunscreen before heading to the beach
 

Reasons Olamide rejected D'banj's offer to join DB Records

For a while now, D'Banj and his management team have been planning to sign in rapper Olamide to join his label, however, Olamide turned down the Koko master's offer, preffering to roll alone for now.

Olamide, who does not want to play the fool at this phase of his career, politely told D'Banj that he was not ready to surrender some of his powers, especially having to be booked for shows only by D'Banj's management outfit, pleaded for time to even think about the offer as he still wants to work with his present team and taking things as they come for now.
He believes that for now, there is nothing D'BANJ could do for him that he can't do by himself.
In the future, I will consider his offer. If anybody wants me, he should have unfettered access to me. I am just starting out in the profession', he allegedly told close friends.
"Apparently, he would have been blocked from having direct access to his clients and that will reduce his share from his appearance fees. He does not like the bottle necks and some terms that will make it difficult for him to be reached all because D'Banj wants his value to rise.
That may happen, but what eventually gets to Olamide will be peanuts", a source disclosed.
He added that the success that Olamide is enjoying now informed his decision to opt out of the deal because there is nothing, apart from management offer, that he stands to benefit from.
"Olamide can be easily reached by anybody and his fees are still okay. The moment he signs the deal, he will be getting fewer shows, though huge fees, but will lose many of his grass root fans to the elitist crowd D'Banj belongs" he added.
Since D'Banj couldn't have the "Ode Lon Like" crooner, he has reportedly reached out to Durella.

D’banj is now confirmed King of Nigerian Music



When the Kokomaster, D'banj decided that he was taking his trade to the international scene, a situation that led to him splitting with his long time partner, many didn't see the reason for such bold
and "bodacious" move by a musician that was already doing well at home.

D'banj insisted he has a vision to bring Nigerian and African music to the consciousness of the world and he's sure he was going to achieve his dreams, by God's grace. Some mocked, others said "we are watching".
At last, he has done it! See what D'banj has achieved within one year below:
Dbanj's iconic song, Oliver Twist has gathered over 20 million views on Youtube and still counting! No other Nigerian locally originated song has attracted such huge viewship across the world as this song.
According to Wikipedia and youtube sources, Oliver Twist was No 1 in most African countries, No 2 in the U.K. R&B chart, No 9 in U.K. national chart, No 1 in Romania, No 10 in Belgium, etc.
In fact, a United States survey also listed Oliver Twist among Top 5 workout songs in the U.S, according to a popular morning show, Live with Kelly and Michael.
D'banj has proven to be a man of giant strides; his Oliver Twist song has confirmed itself as a classic.
Kudos to koko master!

I won’t romance & kiss in any movie again – Actress Dakore Egbusan

Although some pretend not to know this fact, but with marriage comes a higher level of responsibility for a lady and it is expected that some of the things you freely do as a single lady should be
appraised and those that are going to cause "wahala" in your marriage should be drop.

Sexy actress Dakore Egbusan, who got marriage to the son of a Billionaire, Harry Akande, has realised this and will do everything to save her sweet marriage. Below is what she said:
"I have to consider my husband before taking any role these days. I will not do romantic roles as I used to back in the day. Though, if I saw a role that is good and positive, maybe I could act. I am now a new Dakore and not the old Dakore people used to know because I am coming into a new era in my

career.
"I am now a mother and a wife. I just have to be more discerning about the movies that I embark upon."
But did her Billionaire father-in-law stopped her from acting before? She said it's not true:
"At this stage we are all grown up and we all know that life is not the way it was when we were growing up so women often have to work and earn a living. But aside the financial aspect, I also love what I do. I never retired from Nollywood and my husband never barred me from acting."


Although some pretend not to know this fact, but with marriage comes a higher level of responsibility for a lady and it is expected that some of the things you freely do as a single lady should be
appraised and those that are going to cause "wahala" in your marriage should be drop.

Sexy actress Dakore Egbusan, who got marriage to the son of a Billionaire, Harry Akande, has realised this and will do everything to save her sweet marriage. Below is what she said:
"I have to consider my husband before taking any role these days. I will not do romantic roles as I used to back in the day. Though, if I saw a role that is good and positive, maybe I could act. I am now a new Dakore and not the old Dakore people used to know because I am coming into a new era in my career.
"I am now a mother and a wife. I just have to be more discerning about the movies that I embark upon."
But did her Billionaire father-in-law stopped her from acting before? She said it's not true:
"At this stage we are all grown up and we all know that life is not the way it was when we were growing up so women often have to work and earn a living. But aside the financial aspect, I also love what I do. I never retired from Nollywood and my husband never barred me from acting.

Man City will challenge Man Utd for Barcelona's Cesc



The Daily Express says City have been alerted to the availability of former Arsenal captain Fabregas, as Manchester United boss David Moyes made the Spaniard his top transfer target. Premier League
champions United are the frontrunners to bring Fabregas back to these shores, despite Arsenal holding first option on the 26-year-old as part of the £30 million deal that saw him sold to Barcelona two years ago.
Incoming Citizens manager Manuel Pellegrini revealed yesterday he has a 'verbal agreement' in place to take charge at the Etihad Stadium, and is also keen to sign the La Liga star.

Liverpool's Suarez: Napoli striker Cavani worth his €63M buyout clause

Liverpool's Suarez: Napoli striker Cavani worth his €63M buyout clause


Liverpool striker Luis Suarez doesn't believe Napoli are overpricing Edinson Cavani. Cavani's Uruguay teammate Suarez has insisted that the Partenopei man is one of the very best. "Cavani is an incredible
player," he told reporters. "He has done some amazing this with this Napoli team.

"Napoli aren't so good, but Cavani has raised them up to a different level.
"Each club establishes its own strategy and makes its own valuation, but I think €63m is a fair figure for someone as good as Cavani.
"He is worth that sort of money."

Mexico 2-2 Nigeria: Heat in Houston during a breathless friendly

Nigeria and Mexico played out a tantalising, and at times, breathless, 2-2 friendly in Houston's Reliant Stadium. A Chicharito strike was cancelled out by an Ideye Brown penalty, and with Mexico down
to ten men following the dismissal of Pablo Barrera, Nigeria took the initiative through a deflected John Ogu strike.

Unfortunately, their lead was not to last, and Chicharito popped up once again in the second half to save face for El Tri.
Heading into the contest, both teams were in an unfamiliar and uncomfortable predicament; being unbeaten in five—as the pair were—ought to inspire confidence, but instead there was unease and uncertainly.
Nigeria, shorn of some of their finest attacking talents, beset by internal strife and player politics, and reeling after an unsatisfactory home draw with Kenya in World Cup qualifying, approached the game under massive pressure.
Mexico, meanwhile, had problems of their own; some disappointing results prompting malaise within the camp.
The early stages saw the North Americans prosper. Keeping a fast tempo, using their pace down the flanks, and swamping the midfield, Mexico sought to take control and put pressure on the Nigeria backline.
In midfield, Ogenyi Onazi and Sunday Mba battled manfully—the former particularly tireless—but were generally overwhelmed, with Mexico seizing the initiative in the middle of the pitch and the heart of the contest.
It was a massive test for the two midfielders—both revelations at the Cup of Nations. Who could have imagined, only a year ago, that these two would be headlining the Super Eagles midfield heading into such an important period of fixtures?
Eventually, after a few close shaves, the pressure told, and Pablo Barrera fed Chicharito through on goal on 21 minutes. The Manchester United forward didn't need a second opportunity to profit from some particularly shoddy defending from Godfrey Oboabona and Kenneth Omeruo, and sent a simple finish past Austin Ejide—deputising for Vincent Enyeama in the Nigeria goal.
At this point, Mexico were firmly in the ascendency.
But in football, as in life, fate often plays unexpected tricks, and from a position of absolute disarray, Nigeria suddenly found the initiative swinging firmly to their corner.
After some over-elaboration from the previously impressive Andres Guardado, Onazi regained possession in the midfield. He was quick to play through the forwards, and a quick interchange forced a smart save from Coruna in the Mexican net. Unfortunately, the rebound was saved in similar fashion by the previously-impressive Barrera.
The block, interpreted as a goal-denying handball by the referee, warranted a straight red card and a penalty; Ideye Brown made no mistake, and stepped up to confidently spank the ball past Corona.
From this point, Mexico shrank, while Nigeria grew into the African champions they are. Further attacking forays forward were met by firm resistance, until the ball was cut back to John Ogu on 40 minutes.
The assist was inviting, and the midfielder's brave strike flew in past the stranded Corona after a cruel deflection off veteran anchor man Gerardo Torrado. In the blink of an eye the complexion of the contest had changed, and the advantage lay firmly with Nigeria.
Ignoring a horrible miss by Aldo Di Negris at the death of the first 45, it was the West Africans who sought to dominate the game, clearly keen to make the most of their man advantage.
The second half began much as the first ended, with the Super Eagles now looking the more adventurous and the more likely to secure another goal.
However, as they struggled to find a convincing rhythm in attack, Mexico—perhaps inspired by the partisan crowd—pushed forward. Eventually, the North Americans found an equaliser.
Former Fulham man Carlos Salcido, perpetually dangerous down the left side, sent in a delectable ball at the second time of asking, and Chicharito made no mistake.
The poacher demonstrated sublime movement, positioning and finishing to nip in ahead of Enyeama—a half-time substitute, and hit an equaliser with a smart finish.
As the second half came to a close, it was Mexico that looked more likely to find the winner—despite their numerical deficit. Twice, Enyeama showed his class—athletically preserving his six yard box, before saving sharply at his near post.
Nigeria battled hard in midfield, and often sought to find cohesion in the final third, but ultimately struggled to get in behind the Mexican defence—an Oduamadi deflected shot which hit the crossbar being a notable exception.
A 2-2 result will be more encouraging for Mexico, particularly after the first half dismissal of Barrera. Nigeria, with so many key personnel absent, struggled for rhythm, and were often left exposed in defence. Still, the performance of Ogenyi Onazi, and the contributions of the wide players, can be regarded with optimism ahead of a crucial summer.

 

Friday, 31 May 2013

#BackInDaDayz: Photos Of Iceprince, Blackface and Uti Nwachukwu Before The Fame




Money is Good!! Hard Work Pays…

Hot or not? See new photos of Nigeria’s ‘Big Brother’ housemate, Beverly (LOOK)


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21 year-old Beverly Osu has been in the Big Brother Africa House a few days now but she’s got a lot of opinions about men.
The video vixen and model who was rumoured to have been engaged to rapper 2shotz recently said that she doesn’t take men seriously.
When questioned about falling in love in the Big Brother Africa house, the housemate said:
I was in a relationship with this guy and I was close to marrying, but I broke up with him just because after fighting with my parents over him, and with my friends too; I found out that he had not a single feeling and neither did he love me at all so I had to break up with him. After all that this guy did to me, every guy that I meet and seem to fall in love with or any one that tells me he’s in love with me, I don’t take them seriously. All I know is that you guys will be chasing something and on getting it, you leave the morning after that.
 
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SPOTTED: TONTO DIKEH AND SEXY STEEL



Nollywood star, Tonto Dikeh recently published pictures of herself with musician and designer, Sexy Steel. Before anyone puts 2 and 2 together to get 5, let us say that Sexy Steel got married back in 2010, so it seems they are just friends. We like the pictures sha. Tonto looks really cute in them.