Saturday, 4 June 2016

D'Prince Singer set to drop new single

Following a long period of silence, D'Prince is about releasing a new single featuring Small doctor.

Mavin act D'Prince is set to drop a new tune titled 'Show me' featuring street and fan favourite singer Small doctor.

The song scheduled to drop soon is produced by Don Jazzy.

The 'Goody bag' singer's last single 'Oga titus' was released in 2015.

With an album to his name "Frenzy"(Deluxe edition), the singer will be looking at releasing a number of singles and probably not a second album right now.

The singer is popular for quite a number of songs such as 'Omoba' (2009), 'Goody bag' ''Take banana'(2012) and 'Call police'(2012)  among others.

We await to see what he has cooking for us in collaboration with Small doctor.

Saraki Senate will consider life sentence for fake drug dealers – Senate President says

The Senate President said this at the public hearing on a Bill for an Act to Amend the Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and unwholesome processed Foods Act.

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki has revealed that the Senate will come up with a bill that will proffer a life jail term for individuals who sell and manufacture fake drugs.
Saraki said “In 2008, thousands of Nigerian children started taking a teething medicine that contained toxic chemicals. By February 2009 over 90 Nigeria babies had died from consuming the mixture. This is despicable and to say the least unacceptable.”
He said the move by the lawmakers will ensure that those found guilty will pay a N2m fine.
Punch reports that the Senate President said this at the public hearing on a Bill for an Act to Amend the Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and unwholesome processed Foods Act.
He also said the properties and assets of those convicted will be seized by the Federal Government.


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Dr Sid 'The Best' - produced by Don Jazzy [Video]

The song is a combination of vocal excellence and music production dexterity, made possible through a partnership between the Mavin Records stars.

Mavin Records singer, Dr. Sid, dropped his first solo joint for the year 2016 with a song titled "The Best", which was produced by one of the best in music production, Don Jazzy.
The richness of this joint is made complete as the video was directed by another music industry heavy weight, Clarence Peters.






False Promise Herbalist swindles banker of N2.5m in Lagos

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said Olufokunbi will be arraigned after due investigations as members of his syndicates are currently been hunted for.

A Lagos banker had been defrauded of the sum of N2.5 by a fake herbalist, Seye Olufokunbi on the pretext of making the banker rich in two days. According to a report by Punch Newspaper, Olufokunbi has admitted fleecing the banker whose name was simply given as Lekan, to the tune of N2.5m. The 33-year-old fake herbalist said he sold herbs to Lekan before he approached to help increase his fortune and he in turn requested for the money which will be used to prepare a special soap that will increase the banker's fortune in two days. In his account to the men of the Nigerian Police Force, Olufokunbi said, “I have known Lekan for a long time and he is my customer. He was initially patronising me for herbs for his ailment."
Speaking further, he said, 'But he later approached me for money ritual, saying the money he was making as a banker was not enough for him. I said I could do it if he could give me N2.5m. He brought the money and I gave him a bar of soap.
'I told him to keep the soap in a box for two days, after which he should check the box and he would see a lot of money. He did that, but it failed, he then reported me to the police, who arrested me,' he revealed.
Lekan was reported to have petitioned the Lagos State Police Command’s Rapid Response Squad in February 2016 after the money magic was said to have failed and Olufokunbi was trailed and arrested at his base in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said Olufokunbi will be arraigned after due investigations as members of his syndicates are currently being hunted.
Badmos also used the opportunity to advise members of the public to be wary of who they transacted business with.
ALSO READ: Herbalist defrauds barber of N1.6m in Lagos

In USA Teacher impregnated by 13-year old student USA today reports that pretty teacher, Alexandria Vera had sex with her 13-year-old student for a continuous period of 9 months and got pregnant in the process.

24-year-old Alexandria Vera however had to turn herself in yesterday, Wednesday, June 1, after  a warrant was issued for her arrest.

The teacher, who is employed at Stovall Middle School, Houston, Texas, is remembered by any of
the students as the “cool teacher” because of her lax rules which allowed students use their cell-phones in class.  It is also reported that many of the students had long suspected her of having a sexual relationship with the 13-year old eighth-grader whose name is unreported for legal reasons.
According to a neighbour who wishes to remain anonymous, “That kid was always over (Vera’s house in Spring) and she always told (neighbors) it was her brother,”
Court documents show that Vera told investigators that she met the boy in summer school, then they both grew close the following school year.
Vera claimed that the boy introduced her as his girlfriend when she met with his parents in the fall. She told investigators that the boy's parents were quite “very supportive and excited” about the whole thing, even after news of her pregnancy was revealed to them.
Court documents reveal that she and the victim “love each other.”  It was also revealed that the two had sex almost daily for nine months.
Child Protective Services however showed up at the school to question Vera and the boy, which made the teacher nervous and got abortion.
She could not be located at her premises, prompting Police to issue a warrant for her arrest before she turned herself in on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for Aldine ISD said Vera has been on administrative leave since last month and that the district is in the process of terminating her employment.

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In lagos Fake Policeman arrested for impersonation, forging documents

The suspect, a former constable was arrested after escorting a truck to a filling station. He had been dismissed in 2006 for his involvement in illegal oil bunkering.

32-year-old Abdulrasak Sani allegedly forged Police letterheads, his identity card and some recruitment forms with which he defrauded members of the public; he was nabbed on Tuesday, May 31, by officers of the Lagos State Police Command.

The suspect who claimed to be an Assistant Superintendent attached to the Office of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, had also issued out fake permits to tankers conveying petroleum products from Port Harcourt to Lagos.
“I was formerly a constable, but the authorities dismissed me in 2006 after I was involved in illegal oil bunkering. Since that time, I had been out of job and my mother had been the one feeding me and my three children" he said following his arrest.

“When I could no longer bear it, I contacted my friend, Sergeant Adamu Hassan, who is attached to the Trinity Police Division, Apapa. He was the one that produced the ID card, recruitment forms and letterheads. I started using them to make money
“I am based in Eleme, Port Harcourt. My clients, who already have my phone number, usually call me for business. I collect N60,000 to escort a tanker from Port Harcourt to Lagos. When I get to Lagos, I meet with my friend, Hassan. I have paid him a total of N150,000 for his efforts. I have done this business for one month and escorted six trucks,”  he confessed further.
The police became aware of his criminal activities and set an ambush which brought about his arrest. The suspects says he regrets his actions, and asks for a pardon.

In light of this matter, Fatai Owoseni, the Lagos state Commissioner of Police has advised members of the public to be be on the lookout for fake policemen law enforcement agents, adding that the command is dedicated to maintaining its good reputation, and would do all in its capacity to ensure this.

University of Lagos 17 girls go missing on their way to fake party

Out of twenty girls who left for the party at Lekki, only three came back claiming to have been lucky to escape with their lives.

A total of 17 girls out of 20, from the University of Lagos, Akoka, have gone missing and suspected to be held by ritualists after being invited to a fake party in Lekki.
Three managed to escape the clutches of the their captives and are said to be looking crazed with fear and panic after losing contact with their friends.
This is according to a Twitter user with ID "@Aphrodeity_", who narrated that the girls found themselves in a white house in the middle of no where, instead of the party they were to attend.
She wrote "So about 20 girls in school went partying on Sunday and only 3 came back crying that they barely escaped with their lives."

"One said they were supposed to go to Lekki but somehow they ended up in a white house in the middle of nowhere".





















Friday, 3 June 2016

JUME 3: I drowned and incurred horrific injuries – Peace Hyde recounts

 JUNE 3: I drowned and incurred horrific injuries – Peace Hyde recounts
Ghanaian TV presenter, Peace Hyde has shared the agony she went through after she became a victim of the June 3 twin fire and flood disaster at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle which happened last year.
According to her, doctors could not assure her of walking when she was on the sick bed for a month and days.
The actress cum TV host in an instagram post thanked God for saving her after she lost hope. Read Peace Hyde’s unedited instagram post below

“..I woke up on the morning of the 3RD JUNE 2015 not realizing that I would be hospitalized BARELY holding on to my LIFE by the end of that day. I drowned and incurred horrific injuries in the Accra floods only 12 months ago. Doctors didn’t know if I would walk again, this was the day the REST of my life CHANGED.

From this day last year, EVERYDAY has been a STRUGGLE physically, mentally and emotionally. But as I look at this image I regain my STRENGTH. #FaithbuilderFamily unlike so many souls we lost this time last year – I SURVIVED!!!. I forgot the long list of wishes I ask God for daily and simply asked him to just simply to “LET ME LIVE!”.

My injuries from the flood caused me to be hospitalized for over a month with 13 metal staples in my back and 2 metal plates, I could not WALK without assistance. I remember the lives I saw disappear around me and I am forever THANKFUL to God. As long as you have BREATH #FaithbuilderFamily we must keep going to be the BEST we can be! Your life is not only SPECIAL but there is someone who is SURVIVING due to your STRENGTH.

Because the fact that you didn’t die in YOUR struggles proves that you should ALWAYS be on a journey to become BETTER!. Never forget God is ALWAYS MOVING in your life. So many times we look for God to do an earth moving miracle right before our eyes.

What we need to understand is God is NOT a genie in a bottle. Just because you don’t SEE IT, it doesn’t mean He is not moving for YOU. Maybe He SAVED YOU from a tragedy this morning and you don’t even know it. Today #Faithbuilders as we remember all the victims and families of the flood, thank God for the miracles you don’t even know of. If you are LIVING then you are a MIRACLE!…#Blessed #3rdJune2015 #AccraFloods #CircleFire #RIP #Condolences #GhanaMourns #June3rd #Thankful #GodIsTheReason #Grace #WontHeDoIt #Faithwalking #TrustTheProcess #WatchGodWork #PutGodFirst #Faithbuilders #GodIsTheReason #KeepGoing #KeepGrowing #WithGodAllIsPossible #AimHigherAfrica #PowerInPurpose #PieceOfPeace #MyLife #GodEngineered #HeIsUpToSomething #Kisses????”
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I get angry when people say I'm too known - Reggie Rockstone

Some sections of Ghanaians are not pleased with how Reggie Rockstone goes about his life. To many, he sounds like that a person who knows it all, is a braggart a lot and more.

According to some people, Reggie Rockstone in one breath is claiming he is the originator of hiplife, in another breath, he says he is the originator of Ghana Meets Naija.

Some critics have over the years quizzed him as to why he always wants to take credit for everything in Ghana. Some have even said that he would come out one day claim being the brain behind Ghana’s independence and would have the prove to show and more.

Reggie Rockstone has decided that he can’t take it anymore and has come out publicly to clear the air on opinions some sections of Ghanaians have about him.

He has addressed talks that he’s too known, he doesn’t rap like he used to, on why he joined VVIP, why he always talks about his wife and more.
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chronicles the journey of some of Nollywood’s finest, Genevieve, Ramsey Nouah and Omotola and their travails

Overcoming their bans, the trio went on to stamp their names on the history of the Nigerian movie industry – But things could have been different if these stars had lacked actual acting talent, as nothing else would have sufficed – In sum, entertainers need to improve on their skills before making outrageous demands as anything else is putting the cart before the horse In 2005, several A-list Nollywood actors were banned from all forms of acting and commercial activity in the Nigerian movie industry. The Actors’ Guild of Nigeria placed a one-year ban on eight actors, Stella Damasus, Nkem Owoh, Pete Edochie, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Genevieve Nnaji, Chinwe Okeke, Ramsey Nouah and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, for charging too much for movie appearances owing to their popularity and fan base.
In the end, the actors were ‘vindicated’ as they returned to acting and carried on with their normal work in the industry as though nothing had ever happened. Today, hardly anyone remembers that there was ever a ban on names like Genevieve Nnaji, Ramsey Nouah and Omotola because they all went on to achieve individual successes following the ban. For instance, Omotola went on to make the 2013 Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world; a list including pioneers, icons, artists and world leaders. Genevieve Nnaji, on her own, has gone on to ink major deals with corporate brands as well as to enjoy positive media reviews both locally and globally, from the Oprah Winfrey Show to CNN.


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Ramsey Nouah has also enjoyed corporate deals as well as the media spotlight from international platforms. Other than the aforementioned corporate deals, their exploits also spread into Nollywood as they re-launched their acting careers following the “break” with major, best-selling movie appearances.
But things could have played out a different way if this were the American movie industry. These “bigwig” actors could easily have lost the plot in a more severely competitive industry. Taylor Lautner is a good example of an actor once tipped to become the next big name in Hollywood, but who failed to fully realise the great career predicted for him. But what exactly was the issue? Why did Lautner lose his hold on the American movie industry? The answers are clear. The 24-year-old first came to mainstream prominence playing Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga TV series but years after the franchise ended the young man is still struggling to attain that household-name status.

The Twilight Saga, a movie series, started airing on November 21, 2008, and its last edition was released on November 16, 2012. Insiders say Twilight was such a huge success it was “not easy [moving] out of the shadow of a hit like [it]”. But the greater truth lies in the fact that Lautner tried to become a successful actor in other projects for two reasons. First, the movies did not do well in terms of sales and box office numbers, with some of them even failing to break even despite huge budgets. Secondly, Lautner was asking for too much at the time coupled with his not-so-successful movies.

For his 2011 role in Abduction, he charged the producers $5 million and at the end of the day the movie managed a measly $28 million in the US after gulping a $35 million budget. After the miserable returns from Abduction, the actor demanded $7.5 million for Stretch Armstrong and $10 million for David and Goliath but he would get none of those parts in the end: the films were put on hold indefinitely by the producers. Lautner was also widely regarded as being an inferior actor vis-à-vis the demands he made at the time. Movie critics were critical and described him as “awkward” and “[looking] like a stranger in his own performance.”

Put these major factors together and you can see that he stood no real chance of being great as far as acting is concerned. The fact that his movies were not selling enough, with some barely making the money invested in them, and the fact that he was seemingly not worth the amount he was demanding, made his case a critical one. And that has been his story.








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If Lautner were more skilled an actor, Abduction’s failures wouldn’t have weighed so heavily on his resume. “But most critics agreed that while the film’s story was flimsy, Lautner’s inability to convey any real emotion on screen was a huge part of the movie’s problems.” So in a nutshell, talent is everything. And no matter the hype and media buzz, the absence of talent will always make a deep hole in the overall story. When Drake jumped on Wizkid’s Ojuelegba in 2015 and helped the song garner international buzz especially in America, the pop star was more widely received around the world which led to the collaboration on One Dance and a subsequent number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
But when Alex Frank of Fader magazine reviewed the song in Fader’s list of 107 best songs of the year 2015, he wrote that no matter the artist getting on a collaboration with a less prominent artist, no one can improve on perfection.

He wrote: 
“Drake hopped on this song from Nigerian artist Wizkid for a remix, generously making the song more famous (at least in America) than it might’ve been on its own in 2015. But let me state this clearly and definitively: the song never needed him. No matter the celebrity, you can’t improve on perfection, even if the Skepta verse that accompanied Drake’s on the remix was pretty great.”

Lautner was reviewed as not-so-talented and instead of improving or fine-tuning his craft, he went on overpricing himself and orchestrating media stunts involving numerous affairs with women, with whom he broke up around the time of the premiere and the promotion of the movie. During those pseudo-romantic escapades, affairs which were aptly timed to key into his movie projects, he “dated” and “broke up” with Lily Collins, Maika Monroe, Marie Avgeropoulos and Taylor Swift.

He kept making all the wrong moves in the wake of his average acting skills, in an industry so competitive there is hardly any elbow room. He has had to pay for it in the years since. Though there have been several attempts at reviving his career, Lautner blew his chances in the past.

Now, back to the Nollywood trio of Genevieve, Ramsey and Omotola. It is clear that they have enjoyed sizeable recognition and success in their careers regardless of being deemed too “pricey” by Nollywood marketers and the Nigerian actors’ guild. But each of them was and is armed with a distinguished understanding of acting and all the dynamics of 21st century theatre and media maneuverings. Even if these three were not totally distinguished, Joke Silva was. And yes, she was also a part of the banned Nollywood A-list actors in 2005, only her name was not announced, probably owing to respect for her status.

In sum, if these Nigerian movie stars did not have a rich catalogue of movies that they acted in or produced; if they did not have the requisite acting skills; if the media was not favourably disposed to them and their every move and if corporate brands did not consider them worthy of several endorsement deals, then it would have been a different story altogether today. The truth is, however bright a start one’s career gets, there is only so much buzz it can garner if there is no substance behind it or enough work from the artists in question. Otherwise, no sooner has the buzz faded than the truth will come to the fore, and at this point reality sets in faster than the speed of light, and the world realizes that it was all a charade; that the prior buzz was nothing but a flash in the pan.

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