Sunday, July 10, 2016

[Music] Ex#tone– Call 911

Here is a new Single from Ex#tone titled call 911 Mixed By Ai bi dee. Enjoy
Listen & Download Ex#tone– call 911 Below:-

[Music] Blacksyne – JAGA

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[Music] D’banj – If No Be God (Superstar)

Here is a new Single from D’Banj titled If No be God (Super Star) Mixed By Indomix. Enjoy
Listen & Download D’banj – If No Be God (Superstar) Below:-
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President Buhari spotted in Gucci shoes worth $640 (N223,905) (Photos)

A ‘whole’ president of Nigeria can’t wear a $600 shoe again o. lol. Nigerians are vexing. is there anything wrong with wearing such shoe? see more below

Why Olamide Will Last In The Music Industry [A Must Read]

Olamide popularly known as Baddo Sneh needs no Introduction in Nigeria music Industry, the Indigenous rapper has created a niche for himself in the Industry.
Though many think Baba milli will not last in the game. Here come resaons why He will continue to be the Jagaban of Rap Game in Naija.
1. He Gives The Streets What They Want
The fact that he is from the street makes him to know the taste of the street and he’s giving it to them none stop.
2. He Is Not Bother About International Collaboration/ Recognition
Unlike Wizkid & Davido, Baddo is the king on his own,  he gives no Bleep about Jay z, Drake and others foreign collaboration. He keeps dominating the country and getting more fans everyday like Mayweather.
3. Olamide Is Hardworking And Creative
The street blood inside him makes him to work like clock (Non Stop) and that is why he is never out of hit songs #backtoback. The Creative rapper dropped 5 Albums in 5 years… Abeg free Baddo another Album is still on the way. Read about his 6th Album dropping soon Here
4. His Close Relationship With Phyno
The two Kings always come up with something wow anytime they collabo. You still remember the Two Kings Album?…Olamide and Phyno draw inspiration from each other, thereby keeping them at the top of the game.
5. Eviction Of Lil Kesh From YBNL
With Gbese Master Lil kesh living YBNL, Olamide get no assistant doer again. This means no worries or reason to bother about any acct again. He will also like to show kesh that he is still the big boss.
6. He Has The Right Cliq
Badoo get mouth like mayweather, with People Like Bola Tinubu, Ambode, Fashola, Oba Elegushi on his side, Olamide gat no worries.
7. Always Appreciate God
Despite the fame and money Olamide still rember to give thanks to most high in most of his songs.
Add you own reason to this List by dropping your comments.
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[Music] Reminisce Ft. 2baba – Nobody Knows

Here’s a brand new single from Reminisce and its titled ‘NOBODY KNOWS’. Baba Hafusa calls on the legendary 2Baba for this one.
Check on it below, quite sure it would call for repeat. Enjoy!!
Listen & Download Reminisce Ft. 2baba – Nobody Knows Below:-https://cloudup.com/files/iOvLkvgUApw/download 

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Who Do You Think Will Do Better Alone? Lil Kesh Without Olamide vs Reekado Banks Without Don Jazzy?

Hi Guys, Here is a good topic to discuss about today.
Lets Go…….
In any business or hustle, Your Boss is always your Push power. They give you strict targets and the needed ginger to bring out the very best in you..
We all know the Impact of Olamide on Lil Kesh’s career and that of Don Jazzy on Reekando Bank’s.. Right? | Now Imagine both of them no longer belong to any Top Record label or Under any Big Boss
No more Big Record Label + No More Big Oga Boss, This is where just Talent & Just Talent (I Repeat) speaks.
Lil Kesh vs Reekado Banks – Who Do You Think Will Do Better Alone?
Drop your Comments.

Seminary Theatre Outfit Re-enacts Jewish Festival
Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga captures the colourful re-enactment with a Jewish festival by a theatre outfit of a seminary school affiliated to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
The Temple Glamour Theatre (TGT) of the West Africa Theo­logical Seminary, Lagos, an affili­ate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka recently staged an out-door drama to re-enact the Feast of Trumpets, an an­nual Jewish religious festival. The event, which held at the 25th Convocation of the Seminary (WATS), recently a fort­night ago was one of the best drama of its kind within the circle of evangelical orthodox Christianity in contemporary times.
The festival, which is also known as Rosh Hashanah in Hebrew, meaning ‘Head of the Year’ marks the beginning of the Jewish civil calendar, and it, was celebrated by Jews all over the world on Sunday 13 September, 2015 which falls in the same week with WATS convoca­tion.
TGT troupe were seen dressed in splendid Old Testament priestly and high-priestly vestments, blowing animal horns and matching with a big ram and turtledove. The event, which originated from the Old Testament, showcased its aesthetic and spiritual significance to New Testament theology, contemporary life and apocalyptic exposition. For the graduating seminarians, it was a mo­ment of preparation for their investiture as priest in the Church, just as God com­manded Moses in Exodus 28:1 – 43 to make priestly vestments for Aaron and his four sons to add dignity to their vo­cation.
According to TGT Director, Rev’d Temple Okoronkwo, God command­ed Moses to declare to the Israelites that “… it will be a memorial of blow­ing of trumpets, an holy convocation” (Leviticus 23: 23 – 24), and the ‘Ram’s Horn’ symbolized Jesus Christ whom the Psalmist and Saint Luke described as the ‘Horn of our Salvation’ (Psalm 18: 2, Luke 1: 68 – 69). The mystery of the horns can best be explained in terms of Joshua with the Israelites at Jericho. God specifically instructed them to carry ‘trumpets made of ram’s horns’ (Joshua 6: 4). Jesus was also depicted as the ‘Great High Priest’ (Hebrew 4: 14 – 16; 7: 15) as well as the ‘Lamb of God’ (John 1: 29, 36).
He went on to say that for contem­porary Christianity, it is a time of intro­spection and repentance in preparation for its futuristic essence, the expected rapture, when the arch-angel will blast the trumpet for the judgment of all be­lievers whether living or dead in Christ (Joel 2: 1 and Zephaniah 1: 14 & 16), adding that the ancient Israelites used animal horns for various purposes which included announcing the new moon, calling an assembly, calling for judgment, for war and for giving signal against foreign aggression or imminent danger amongst others.
The theatre director maintained that the Churches are the Israelites of this contemporary age.
Rev’d. Okoronkwo stated that the Feast of Horns (or Feast of Trumpets) reminds both contemporary Jews and Christians alike of the mighty acts of God in human history, the saving grace in Christ Jesus who is the Horn of our Salvation, the grave devastation that will come upon evil doers at the end of time, and the recompense of eternal life await­ing believers who are upright in heart and deeds.
However, according to archival re­cords by the British Broadcasting Cor­poration (BBC), Jewish holidays are celebrated on fixed dates in the lunar Jewish calendar, but this calendar varies in relation to the solar calendar used in the west. This means that the holidays
move around with relation to western dates.
Although dates can be calculated accurately now, many non-Israeli Jews still follow this practice. The Jewish day begins at sunset, which means that all Jewish holidays begin the evening be­fore their western date.
Jews eat apples dipped in honey to symbolise hope for a sweet new year. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, when Jews believe God decides what will happen in the year ahead. The synagogue services for this festival emphasise God’s kingship and include the blowing of the shofar, a ram’s horn trumpet.
This is also God’s time forjudgement. Jews believe God balances a person’s good deeds over the last year against their bad deeds and decides their fate accordingly.
The 10 days beginning with Rosh Ha- shanah are known as the Days of Awe, during which Jews are expected to find all the people they have hurt during the previous year and apologise to them. They have until Yom Kippur to do this.
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is regarded as a sacred and solemn occa­sion, on which synagogue attendance is particularly important. On Yom Kippur Jews believe God makes the final deci­sion on who will live, die, prosper and fail during the next year, and seals his
judgement in the Book of Life.
It is a day of fasting. Worship includes the confession of sins and asking for forgiveness, which is done aloud by the entire congregation.
For the duration of the festival, Jew­ish families live in temporary huts called sukkot (singular: sukkah) that they build out of branches and leaves.
Each day they hold celebrations with four types of plant: branches of palm, myrtle and willow and a citrus fruit called an etrog. Sukkot is intended to be a joyful festival that lets Jews live close to nature and know that God is taking care of them.
Jews spend some time in their suk- kah, but not as much, and without some of the rituals.
Simchat Torah means “Rejoicing in the Torah”. Synagogues read from the Torah every week, completing one read-through each year. They reach the end on Simchat Torah and this holiday marks the completion of the cycle, to begin again the next week with Genesis.
They say prayers and eat fried foods to remind them of the oil. Some gifts are exchanged, including chocolate money and special spinning tops called dreidels.
Tu B’Shevat (15 Shevat) is the Jewish New Year for Trees. The Torah forbids Jews to eat the fruit of new trees for three years after they are planted. The fourth year’s fruit was to be tithed to the Tem­ple.
Tu B’Shevat was counted as the birth­day for all trees for tithing purposes, like the beginning of a fiscal year. On Tu B’Shevat Jews often eat fruits associated with the Holy Land, especially the seven plants mentioned in the Torah: wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, ol­ives and dates. Planting trees is another tradition.
Purim (14 Adar) celebrates the events told in the Book of Esther, in which a wicked Persian nobleman named Ha- man plotted to murder all the Jews in the land.
The Jewish heroine Esther, wife of the king Ahasuerus, persuaded her husband to prevent the massacre and execute Ha- man. Because Esther fasted before going to the king, Purim is preceded by a fast. On Purim itself, however, Jews are com­manded to eat, drink a lot and celebrate.
Almsgiving is also a very important Purim tradition. The Book of Esther is read in the synagogue and the congre­gation use rattles, cymbals and boos to drown out Haman’s name whenever it appears.
Passover, or Pesach (15-21 Nissan) is one of the most important Jewish festi­vals. During Passover, Jews remember
the story of the Israelites liberation from slavery in Egypt.
God unleashed ten plagues on the Egyptians, culminating in the death of every family’s eldest son. God told the Israelites to sacrifice lambs and mark their doors with the blood to escape this fate. They ate the lambs with bitter herbs and unleavened bread (unrisen bread without yeast).
These form three of the components of the family meal, called the seder, eaten by Jews on the first two nights of Passover.
There are blessings, songs and other ingredients to symbolise parts of the story. During the meal the adults explain the symbolism to the children.
Shavuot (6 Sivan) is the festival of Weeks, is a harvest festival. Historical­ly, at this time of year the first fruits of the harvest were brought to the temples. It also marks the time that the Jews were given the Torah on Mount Sinai. Shavuot is marked by prayers of thanks for the Holy Book and study of its scrip­tures. Customs include decorating syn­agogues with flowers and eating dairy foods.
Tisha B’Av (9 Av) is a day of com­memoration for a series of tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people, some of which coincidentally happened on this day, for example the destruction of the first and second temples in ancient Jerusalem.
Other tragedies are commemorat­ed on this day, such as the beginning of World War I and the Holocaust. As Tisha B’Av is a day of mourning Jews observe a strict fast and avoid laughing, joking and chatting.
Synagogues are dimly lit and undec­orated and the Torah draped in black cloth.

International Kissing Day: Have You Kissed Today?

International Kissing Day: Have You Kissed Today?

Today, 6 July 2015 is International Kissing Day or World Kiss Day. The idea behind the International Kissing Day is that many people may have forgotten the simple pleasures associated with kissing for kissing’s sake, as opposed to kissing as mere social formality or prelude to other activities. Kissing can be an enjoyable experience in and of itself. It is an expression and experience of intimacy. International Kissing Day is not as commercialized as Valentine’s Day.
A kiss is the act of pressing one’s lips against the lips or other body parts of another. Cultural connotations of kissing vary widely. A kiss may be used to express sentiments of love, passion, affection, respect, greeting, friendship, and good luck, among many others. The word came from Old English cyssan “to kiss”, in turn from coss “a kiss”. The act of kissing has become a common expression of affection among many cultures worldwide. (From: Wikipedia)

President Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta

He disclosed that his decision on what to do dealing with the problem of the region will be based on the reports he is expecting from the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, who is interfacing with all stakeholders; the Special Adviser to the President on the Niger Delta overseeing the amnesty program and the new management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Out of the blue, a group calling itself the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) sprouts. They kill soldiers and policemen. They kidnap and kill oil company workers. Piracy on the high seas. They asked oil companies to stop operations and pack out of the Niger Delta region.
They blow up oil pipelines, power and other infrastructure. They attack and kill prominent individuals, ransacking homes up and down the coastal areas, including lately, Lagos and Ogun states.
All these for what?
It is still unclear what they want. From the diverse, if vague and inchoate voices of the militants, some say they want to take control of the oil resources in the region. Sometimes when the rhetoric gets uglier, they call for the breakup of Nigeria as a country.
The scariest part of what is happening is that the media, in their appetite for sensational stories are egging them on to make a great display of seditious, anti-national sentiment. In the last stages before her government’s defeat of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher likened publicity for the terrorist to oxygen needed for survival. “We must deny terrorists the oxygen of publicity” and the independent English press gave the Prime Minister a free pass.
In the midst of these unfolding events, President Muhammadu Buhari had maintained an uncharacteristic aloofness.
Many had thought for instance that he would tackle the new onslaught on the economy with the same hawkishness that characterized his tenure as military Head of State in the 80’s. But he did not panic, either.
In fact, several of the political leaders of the Delta, themselves severely under pressure for their inability to keep up with salary payments have been in the forefront of the calls for the “strongest possible military action” against the terrorists. The country’s third richest state, Delta State gave notice a week ago that workers salaries can no longer be guaranteed.
So far, the President has resisted the urge to pull the trigger. Yes, the army has mobilized to the region but military action has been stayed as the country absorbs the incredible shock that has come with the fall of oil revenues.  Records of oil exports are at their lowest levels in 30 years.
The Punch newspaper, in an editorial on Friday July 1, warned the government about inherent “landmines” in any negotiations: “It is like dealing with a blackmailer: he keeps making all sorts of demands, reasonable and otherwise. Worse, there is a high probability that other splinter militant groups will emerge based on the negotiations with the NDA. They will threaten the state expecting to be negotiated with. At the end of the day, the government would have numerous groups to contend with than it can handle.”
In my conversation on this issue with General Babagana Munguno, the National Security Adviser precisely two weeks back, he informed this reporter that he met 14 groups claiming leadership to the renewed onslaught on the nation’s economic jugular vein.
Each of the groups had been brought to him by a serving governor or a former one; a serving minister or one that had left office with assurances that “this group is the one to talk to”.
The amazing discovery he made from his meetings is the lack of unity among them as each group that came attacked the one that came before it as inconsequential.
Leaning on an editorial by the influential British newspaper, The Economist, The Punch recommended strong military action. Quoting The Economist, the newspaper said “Buhari should not try to buy them off. Rather, he should arrest those who have committed acts of violence or extortion.”
At a meeting with the Niger Delta Dialogue and Contact group led by His Royal Majesty King Alfred Diete-Spiff at the State House last Thursday, President Buhari spoke most extensively on his own approach to the crisis in the region.
He told Diete-Spiff, himself a former military governor of the old Rivers State, that peace and stability in the Delta region and the country is the priority of his government and there will be no compromise on this. To show respect for the visiting ruler, President Buhari recalled that he was “a bloody army Lieutenant” when the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass was a military governor.
He disclosed that his decision on what to do dealing with the problem of the region will be based on the reports he is expecting from the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, who is interfacing with all stakeholders; the Special Adviser to the President on the Niger Delta overseeing the amnesty program and the new management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Allaying fears that he would jettison the Niger Delta Peace Plan he inherited from the previous administration, President Buhari told his visitors that he had read the agreements and the gazette outlining the amnesty program.
He said he had asked his officials on assignment on the Niger Delta to look around and see how many of the signatories to the amnesty agreement are still around.
“Let them find out what has been achieved and what is left and then write a report.
“I have asked the Minister of State Petroleum to work with the oil companies. We need to get as much intelligence as is possible before we start talking.
“I sympathize with the investors who borrow money, half way through, their investment is blown away.
“I have encouraged law-enforcement agencies to contact leaders like you (Amanyanabo). When I move in, I will have plenty of information so as to deal with the issue once and for all. We will talk to as many groups as possible. We won’t give up.
“Whatever remains of the Yar’Adua agreement will be met.”
He then talked about the impact of the collapse of the oil prices, which averaged about 100 US Dollars from 1999 to 2015, saying that its fall to about 30 Dollars a barrel some weeks ago was shocking. “I would have been in coma if not for the fact that I was in Oil (sector as a past minister) for three years.”
He then sent an important message at this meeting: “We intend to rebuild this country so that our children and grandchildren will have a good place. But a lot of damage has been done. Tell the people to be patient.
“When you get together, pacify the people. Let them be patient. We will utilize (their) resources with integrity”, he said.
The President’s conciliatory note came a day after he hosted the National Council of Traditional Rulers to a Ramadan Iftar, at which event he asked the rulers to “beg the militants in the name of God to stop their sabotage of the economy.”
He appreciated the efforts they and the oil companies were making and said he did not wish to undermine them. This equally signaled a highly conciliatory direction for the resolution of the crisis.
It is clear from the foregoing that the President is taking a bit of time but it is also because he is determined to find a lasting solution to the recurring crisis in the Delta.
It is important for the country that a lesson be learned from the many past meetings and agreements between government groups and the militants that have yielded only short term political dividends. What is wrong with those agreements that they don’t last?
How many of those agreements, joint statements, ceasefires and peace declarations do we have on record so far? Why haven’t they given us peace?
Second issue the President is obviously weighing is the integrity of the country’s internal capacity for the resolution of crises.
Over the years, this country has evolved ways of dealing with problems, real or imagined that threatened its existence from time to time. The amazing thing about it is that solutions emerge from within, that is without the involvement of external influences. This why we have come this far.
In his desire to build a country in which every part is carried along, he is mindful of the fact that if any part of the body is paralyzed, the whole body cannot be said to be alright. The President is mindful of the fact that the Delta region is an important part of the whole.
But as he charts his course for a permanent peace in the Niger Delta, it is important however that militants don’t mistake his efforts as a sign of weakness.

*Shehu is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.

Night Of Music, Comedy As O’jez Honours Adeyinka, Rufai, Others

Night Of Music, Comedy As O’jez Honours Adeyinka, Rufai, Others

Maiden edition of the monthly O’jez Soccer Fans Nite Out will hold on Saturday, May 28, at the open air section of O’jez celebrity restaurant, National Stadium Complex, Surulere, Lagos, at 7pm, during the UEFA Champions League final match between the two Spanish club sides; Real Madrid and Athletico Madrid.
The event according to Chief Executive Officer of O’jez, Chief Joseph Odobeatu, is expected “to attract over 2, 000 soccer fans and is designed to create a platform for brands to have a one on one contact with soccer fans, showcase the activities of the Nigeria Premier League as well international football, promote peace, love and unity among Nigerian soccer fans and to appreciate, honour and celebrate Nigerian ex-internationals, sports media personalities, corporate firms and entertainers for their contributions to the growth and development of football and entertainment in Nigeria.”
This maiden edition is dedicated to Peter Rufai (Dodo Mayana), Mumuni Alao (Group MD, Complete Communications) and Gbenga Adeyinka. The event will feature various activities ranging from ball joggling competition, soccer game show, raffle draw, performances by top Nigerian artistes and presentation of awards to the recipients. Rufai will go home with the Soccer Personality Award while Mumuni Alao and Gbenga Adeyinka walk away with Sports Media Personality and Entertainment Personality awards respectively.
“It will be a night of music, dance, comedy and football all rolled into one,” Odobeatu said adding, “Top comedian Elder O, the master of spontaneity and his side-kick MC Phrymzo alongside other fast rising comedians such as MC Bonus among others will be on call to make football lovers rock with laughter while the O’jez, Classic and Lilly bands will take turns to dish out soul inspiring music. Dancers such as Crazy Legs, the physically challenged dancer, Scatter ‘N Sons, Ada Owerri, SDV among other dance groups will burn the stage that explosive evening. I can assure you that it will be an evening of high octane fun and entertainment,” Odobeatu submitted.
On the choice of Peter Rufai, Mumuni Alao and Gbenga Adeyinka as recipients of the maiden O’jez Soccer Fans Nite Out award, Odobeatu said they were carefully selected because of the roles they have played in the development of sports and entertainment in Nigeria. “I do not need to remind you who Peter Rufai is, as one of the most visible and energetic and well as skilful former goalkeeper of our darling Super Eagles, Rufai brought joy and happiness to many Nigerians during his playing days. And he is still actively involved in the development of grassroots football as he organizes talent hunt competitions to discover young players. He is a worthy beneficiary of the O’jez Soccer Fans Nite Out award.

Solidstar’s “Wait” Refix Features Tiwa Savage And Patoranking

Achievas Entertainment signed artiste Solidstar is set to drop a stunning refix of ‘Wait’ featuring global dancehall megastar Patoranking and returning pop queen Tiwa Savage on Friday 27 May, 2016.
The original version of the song, which featured Davido dropped in March 2016, and the release of the refix comes ahead of the launch of his forthcoming third studio album ‘Weed’.
Speaking about the ‘Wait’ refix, Solidstar commented, “It’s one of my favourite songs that I have ever recorded, and when I got the chance to work with Tiwa and Patoranking on the refix, I jumped at it because they are probably the biggest artistes in their genre in Nigeria right now. It was amazing working with them and I can’t wait for my fans to jam to the song like I’ve been doing!”
Following the release of ‘Wait Refix’, Solidstar will also deliver a set at Yaw Live Onstage on Sunday 29 May, 2016 at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, where he will likely perform the song to the delight of the crowd. Tickets for Yaw Live Onstage are available at www.yawnaija,tv.

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Davido and his HKN gang fled for their lives in Congo where he was billed to perform last night after a riot broke out between the police and his fans. Read more: https://www.naij.com/885577-shocking-davido-reveals-horrible-thing-happened-show.html

Davido and his HKN gang fled for their lives in Congo where he was billed to perform last night after a riot broke out between the police and his fans.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/885577-shocking-davido-reveals-horrible-thing-happened-show.html

Davido and his HKN gang fled for their lives in Congo where he was billed to perform last night after a riot broke out between the police and his fans. Read more: https://www.naij.com/885577-shocking-davido-reveals-horrible-thing-happened-show.html

BLAQSYNE EXCLUSIVE INTERVEIW WITH EXTONE



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MY REAL NAME IS JUBRIL OLAWALE IBRAHIM

What It Really Takes to Survive the Music Industry.

Extone is dropping a new singles soon titles, hozzle and break through, after a long time. Finally working on songs. What It Really Takes Ta...