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  • Glo-sponsored African Voices features Ghanaian star, Wendy Shay

    Glo-sponsored African Voices features Ghanaian star, Wendy Shay

    On African Voices Playmakers sponsored by Globacom on Cable News Network (CNN), Ghanaian singer and composer, Wendy Shay, will be featured.

    The 30-minute magazine show will highlight Wendy Shay’s abilities and accomplishments that have helped her rise to the pinnacle of her profession, as well as the positive effects of her charitable efforts.

    Born on February 20, 1996, Shay, whose real name is Wendy Asiamah Addo, was a midwife and nurse before discovering and activating her musical abilities. Her sound combines hip-hop, highlife, and Afrobeats. ‘Uber Driver’ and ‘Africa Money’ are two of her successful albums.

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    Among other accolades, Wendy Shay, a brand ambassador for Ghana’s Youth Employment Agency (YEA), was named Best New Artiste of the Year at the Ghana-Naija Showbiz Awards.

  • Rose May Alaba unveils music video for More

    Rose May Alaba unveils music video for More

    Austrian-Nigerian artist Rose May Alaba has just unveiled the music video for her latest single; ‘More.’

    ‘More,’ a vibrant fusion of afro house and pop, has been heavily received and continues to dominate the airwaves.

    The new video, directed by the talented Leroy Uwaifo, explores the universal theme of craving more attention from a lover, wrapped in a lively, danceable beat that showcases Rose May’s versatility as an artist.

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    The video’s dynamic visuals and choreography enhance the song’s catchy hook, making it an instant favourite for fans of all genres.

    “I wanted to create a track that blends different sounds and cultures, something that everyone can vibe to. “It’s all about that feeling of wanting more from someone special, and I think it’s a sentiment that a lot of people can relate to. Leroy Uwaifo brought this vision to life beautifully in the video,” says Alaba.

  • Jayriz revolutionises Nigerian Music Industry with Over Me

    Jayriz revolutionises Nigerian Music Industry with Over Me

    Jamiu Akorede Oladimeji aka Jayriz is making waves in the music industry with undeniable talent.

    The young Afrobeats artist has revolutionised the music industry with his new single entitled ‘Over Me.’

    Prior to the release of the song, the 19 year old’s journey to fame began with his viral freestyle titled ‘Alone,’ released in May.

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    Managed by E.F & R Limited, Jayriz has a strong team supporting his career. Their expertise and industry connections have been instrumental in propelling him into the spotlight.

    With endorsement from influential figures like Horlar of Lagos, Woli Arole, Mc Rhelax, Poco Lee, and Yhemo Lee, Jayriz’s time has surely come in the music industry.

    Furthermore, Jayriz’s presence on social media has also played a crucial role in his rise to fame.

  • Social Harmony Network to stage Kids Teen Splash in Denmark

    Social Harmony Network to stage Kids Teen Splash in Denmark

    Children engagement International Organization, a Social Harmony Network is set to stage an unprecedented event for children in Denmark.

    The event tagged ‘Kids Teen Splash’ will feature performances by Edo Cultural Dancers, quiz competition among the children, dance, singing, questions and answers segment, and sports.

    While engaging the media, the convener of the event, Queen Phinadon stressed that “the juicy facet of the event is that winners of each segment of the competition will go home with jaw dropping prizes,” she affirmed.

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    In a related development, Queen Phinadon said the winner of the best dressed African attire will also become the face of Phinadon International Magazine and Phinadon Touching Lives Foundation.

    In her words. “We’ve challenged ourselves to imperatively make it a duty to flaunt the winner of the best dressed in African attire in our international magazine as well as Phinadon touching lives foundation website,” she noted.

    The kids event, however, is scheduled to be held on July 21, 2024, at the open ground event hub, Falleparken Osterbro 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

  • How I shuffled corporate job with acting, by Akin Lewis

    How I shuffled corporate job with acting, by Akin Lewis

    Veteran Nollywood actor Akin Lewis has revealed how he shuffled acting roles while working in the corporate world for 22 years.

    The actor disclosed that he took up some corporate jobs when acting wasn’t paying the bills as expected many years ago.

    Lewis said he worked at Globacom Nigeria as the Director of Marketing, a bank, advertising agency, and public relations outfit before finally settling down as a full-time actor.

    “I was a Director of Marketing in Globacom, I worked in a bank, in advertising and Public Relations for about 22 years,” he said.

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    “But I didn’t leave acting. I do it overnight, during the weekends or during holidays because in places like that you can’t use their working hours to do other jobs and they paid good salaries.

    “That has helped me in scheduling myself properly, whenever I have an appointment I get there five minutes ahead of time.”

    Also speaking on the future of Nollywood, Lewis said “it’s going to be smooth like the coastal road from Lagos to Calabar. Work will go on even after we are gone. In fact, ten years from now when they produce movies you won’t know it was done in Nigeria.”

  • Odumodu plays neutral in Dammy Krane’s feud with Davido

    Odumodu plays neutral in Dammy Krane’s feud with Davido

    Nigeria rapper Odumodu has distanced himself from the ongoing beef between Dammy Krane and Davido.

    Odumodu denied being a friend to the controversial singer, Krane.

    The ‘Declan Rice’ singer clarified that he does not want to be involved in their conflict and emphasised that his verse on a joint song with Dammy Krane was not directed at Davido.

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    “Dude, stop trying to involve me in your issues. This song is not yours; it’s for Maxino. We are not friends,” Odumodu replied to Krane in a tweet on X. “You are demented. I am not even your friend, so why would I help you diss David? Did I even know you had problems with him? You need to get yourself checked.”

    In response, Dammy Krane said, “If it’s not my song, why did you mention only my name in your verse? ‘Dammy Krane, please don’t shoot him,’ By the way, Odumodu directed that line to Owe B Owe (OBO)  green snake.”

    Fans remain unconvinced, with many speculating that this could be a strategy to promote the new song by Maxino titled ‘Man of The Year.’

  • How music industry showered love on Davido, wife

    How music industry showered love on Davido, wife

    Multiple award-winning Nigerian music superstar Davido and his long-time girlfriend, Chioma Rowland, tied the knot in a grand ceremony in Lagos.

    Their union marked the culmination of a love story that has captured the hearts of many, for its resilience, forgiveness, and commitment.

    Davido and Chioma’s wedding may have come and gone, but the memories of the event will linger for a very long time.

    It was a big day for the Adelekes as Davido received the love and support he has always shown to his colleagues in the industry.

    The Grammy award nominee and philanthropist held the whole of Nigeria’s music industry spellbound on Tuesday, June 25, in Lagos as they trooped in numbers to share in the father of four’s joy.

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    High-ranking celebrities led by Juju legend King Sunny Ade, Olamide, Kcee, Chike, Zlatan, Mayorkun, Fireboy, P’square, Jude Okoye, E-Money, Chief Priest Cubana, Iyabo Ojo, Nkechi Blessing, Patoranking, Peruzzi, Obi Cubana, among many others, were present at the nuptials. The array of celebrities did not only show support but also demonstrated that several good turns of kindness deserve another.

    One of the highlights of the wedding party was rapper and singer Olamide’s surprise performance. Olamide, as gathered, had earlier informed Davido that he would be absent at the wedding, but appeared on the dance floor singing to the couple. The new groom couldn’t hold back his joy as he was heard saying, “Why you lie for me say you no come?”

    Baddo performed various songs, including his smash hit love song ‘Melo Melo’. They also performed one of their collaborations, ‘Money,’ together.

    The adopted hashtag #Chivido was trending on social media for many days as fans and well-wishers continued to share videos and pictures from the ceremony.

    The event remains a talk of the town as it had government officials and over 100 entertainers in attendance.

    Davido and Chioma have been in the public eye for years. Their relationship has been the subject of intense scrutiny, especially given Davido’s high-profile status in the entertainment industry.

    However, one thing still missing is a congratulatory message from his counterparts who are also considered his biggest rivals, Wizkid and Burna Boy.

    As many artistes trooped into the Lagos venue to celebrate with the Grammy nominee, many hoped that either Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, or Burna Boy would make a surprise attendance.

  • NFVCB warns against production of same-sex, pornographic films

    NFVCB warns against production of same-sex, pornographic films

    The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has issued a warning to filmmakers to desist from promoting and producing films that promote same-sex relationships and pornography.

    According to a statement by Ogbonna Onwumere, the Director, Corporate Affairs of the NFVCB, the production and promotion of same-sex films and pornography contravenes the same-sex marriage prohibition act and the NFVCB Act.

    The Board’s warning is coming on the heels of reported cases of clandestine activities by some filmmakers and content creators, who have been flouting the law with impunity by the production, promotion, distribution, and streaming of prohibited and unapproved content, especially same-sex content on social media and other online platforms.

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    The Board regrets that in spite of its recent sustained engagements with filmmakers and the leadership of guilds and associations in the motion picture industry for a safer and healthier screen, there are still filmmakers who indulge in producing obscene and unlawful content.

    The Board said it is working with relevant security agencies to track the filmmakers and production companies involved and will stop at nothing to ensure that those already identified face the full wrath of the law. 

    Although the Board assured that it would continue to engage filmmakers and content creators on the need for a safer and healthier screen, it reminded stakeholders including conventional and digital platform owners that it was illegal to distribute any film or video content, including skits and musical videos, on any platform without classification from the National Film and Video Censors Board.

  • Mz Kizz set to take fans on musical journey

    Mz Kizz set to take fans on musical journey

    The incredible force that is changing the music landscape worldwide is not only making waves with her exciting concerts and catchy songs, but she’s also causing a tidal wave of enthusiasm that is sweeping continents.

    But Mz Kiss tells stories; she’s not just a performer. She tells tales of love, resiliency, and social issues through her lyrics, providing listeners with an engaging and thought-provoking experience. Her sincerity and profundity strike a deep chord with her audience, elevating every performance to an unforgettable experience.

    Despite the difficulties in entering into the worldwide music scene, Mz Kiss has overcome adversity thanks to her ability and perseverance, gaining her respect and recognition all over the world. Aspiring artists find inspiration in her journey because they view her as a symbol of possibility and achievement.

    It’s time for those who haven’t yet experienced Mz Kiss’s enchantment to share in the excitement. She creates an amazing experience that leaves people wanting more, whether it’s through her engaging voice, witty lyrics, or alluring dancing moves.

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    The impact of Mz Kiss goes well beyond music; she is quickly rising to prominence as a cultural icon, showcasing the vitality and inventiveness of young African musicians worldwide. Her success is a testament to the increasing global appeal of rap and Afro-pop, and it has encouraged a new generation of gifted musicians to pursue similar careers.

    Born and raised in Ondo State, Nigeria, Mz Kiss’s career is proof of the music’s unending ability to bridge divides and bring people together. Whether she’s performing on grand stages throughout the world or in the colorful environment of the Ondo Auto Rally, she always leaves her imprint.

  • How Adesoye College shaped my life

    How Adesoye College shaped my life

    Olabode Makanjuola, CEO Caverton Offshore Support Group

    After exiting the citadel of learning 30 years ago in flying colours, it was a homecoming for Chief Executive Officer of Caverton Offshore Support Group, Olabode Makanjuola, as he visited his alma mater, Adesoye College, an elitist private school located in Offa, Kwara State, last Saturday to deliver the Valedictory Speech for the 2024 Graduating class. Makanjuola, who has become a quint enssential role model, admonished the students to be good ambassadors as education received has equipped him with the skills, knowledge, and character to make a difference, therefore becoming independent, resilient and enterprising.

    Gratitude, nostalgia and emotions ran through the mind of the occupier of the chopper as it hovered over the expansive landscape of the first elitist private school in Nigeria, Adesoye College, Offa, Kwara State which has produced the best of the best since its establishment in 1987. The early morning breeze was soothing, as if determined to welcome back one of its own into the domain.  The August Visitor left the school 30 years ago and has remained one of its shining lights. The Chief Executive Officer of Caverton Offshore Support Group was a guest of honour at the graduation ceremony of the Class of 2024 and on ground to welcome him was his former teacher who is now the Acting Head of the School, Mr. Lawal Raheem Bola; Head of Student Life, Dr. (Mrs.) Bolaji Adesoye, amongst others.

    Adesoye happens to be the first elitist  private school  in Nigeria. Founded by the late proprietor, Chief Emanuel Olatunji Adesoye, whose vision and dream was to produce visionary leaders with an all-round education, emphasis is not just on academics but morals along with students embodying upright characters.

    Over the last 37 years, the school has surpassed the founder’s expectations and to put it modestly, has over-achieved on its mission statement. Today, products of the school are high flyers occupying various positions in the corporate world, in governance and many others.  Some are special advisers to presidents while some head large corporations and government agencies. Of course, the like of Makanjuola run successful companies and are calling the shots in the corporate world.

    Studious, diligent, brilliant, Makanjuola left the citadel of learning 30 years ago and today, sits atop a prominent aviation and marine logistics company based in Nigeria which has been a story of tremendous successes and opening new vistas. The accomplished entrepreneur and business leader, who served as a prefect in Red House during his time, was one of the citadel’s third set of students between 1989 and 1994. In his valedictory speech, Makanjuola spoke glowingly about the school’s core values of hard work, excellence, character, which have been the guiding lights in his endeavours. According to him, he was overwhelmed with nostalgia and a profound sense of duty returning to give a speech 30 years after passing out with distinctions, especially seeing the famous red bricks, yellow gates and the arch following the 4-journey through Lagos and Offa.

    “As a former student of Adesoye College, having been part of the third set admitted in 1989, and graduating in 1994, I stand before you today not only as a witness to your journey but also as a bearer of a crucial message. Nigeria, our beloved nation, is a tapestry of challenges, dreams, and untapped potential. It is within this very complexity that we, as Adesoye College alumni, must find our calling. We must rediscover our national pride and redouble our efforts in contributing to the development of Nigeria for the future.

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    “In our lives, we often come across the phrase ‘I tried.’ However, let me tell you, as someone who has experienced both success and failure, that ‘I tried’ is never enough. It has become synonymous with giving up, with accepting mediocrity. We must unlearn this notion and become result-oriented individuals, where the end goal is the only goal. The education we received at Adesoye College has equipped us with the skills, knowledge, and character to make a difference. We were taught to be resilient, to embrace challenges, and to never be complacent. Therefore, it is our collective responsibility to use these tools to solve the challenges that confront our communities, our nation,” he stated in his rousing speech.

    Makanjuola paid homage to  Fred Allison, a fellow alumnus of the 1989 set and his friend of 30 years who travelled with him to the event and teachers like Mr. Lawal, his agricultural science teacher; Mr Olanipekun, Mr and Mrs Ajaere, Mr Whitebread, Mr Bullock and the pioneer headmistress, Mrs REB Howard as well as the now late founder, Chief Adesoye.

    Speaking further, Makanjuola said “Entrepreneurship lies at the heart of progress. As we navigate our journey beyond these walls, I encourage each and every one of you to see challenges as opportunities. Create innovative solutions, start impactful businesses, and change the landscape of Nigeria. The challenges that our nation faces should not intimidate us; instead, we should see them as stepping stones to success. But let us not forget the importance of collective responsibility. Bringing about meaningful change requires collaboration, empathy, and compassion for our fellow Nigerians. Together, we can build a society that thrives on inclusivity, where no one is left behind. For those of us who are fortunate enough to carve successful careers, I implore you to remember the responsibility you have to give back to society. Solving community challenges should be ingrained in our ethos, a constant reminder of where we came from and the impact we can have,”  said the man who founded Caverton Helicopters along his siblings in 2004 and co-founded Le Global Gas  added.

    In a brief chat with journalists, the successful entrepreneur recalled his first day at school which he said was a mixed bag of emotions.  “I was a 12-year-old starting a new phase far from home in a completely new environment. As any 12-year-old at the time and even today, excitement at the thought of being “independent” was apparent but at the same time “fear and anxiety” of being away from home for the first time for a long period of time occupied my being. Obviously, I  was homesick but bonded with fellow students and  that’s how our friendships were formed.”

    Speaking glowingly about the school, he said “It has shaped me a great deal. Time in boarding school are your formative years and some of  my closest and genuine friends today are from Adesoye. Not to sound cliche but Adesoye taught us to be independent, resilient and enterprising.”

    Waving aside the notion of being the choice of rich kids, Makanjuola said Adesoye College was not just the preserve or choice of the rich but rather, it was the college of choice at the time for anyone looking for quality education and discipline “in my time”. “We had families from all walks of life and from all over the country. I learnt financial management from Adesoye as provisions were not allowed and the school developed a cashless policy where you could only buy provisions from the school using a specially designed cheque book. The list is endless in terms of my experience and how the college shaped my life.”

    On his plans to give back to the great citadel of learning, Makanjuola said in their days, students travelled to different places to acquire secondary education but today, the nation is less secure so parents are wary of their children travelling a long distance. Also, there is the option of similar or better schools in closer proximity.  However, there are children and families close to Adesoye that equally desire and deserve a quality education and he believes as an alumnus, he will work together with the school management to preserve the school and the legacy of the founder.

    Praising the late visioner, Chief Emmanuel Adesoye, the acting Head of School, Mr. Lawal Raheem Bola, who has been with school since inception in 1987, said he is delighted to welcome Makanjuola back into their midst.

    “We are glad to have him here.  We have been calling on people from outside to come and talk. We now looked around and said  ‘look, we have our own people, proudly Adesoye. We have them all over the place in positions of authority. So, let’s get them to the school.’ Let them come and talk and inspire these younger ones by coming to speak. It would be a kind of inspiration. Obviously, seeing him coming out of his chopper is already an inspiration to ignite the ‘I can do spirit, I can conquer the world.’”

    Describing the astute business man, he added,” I am an agriculturalist. I was ‘Bode’s teacher. I  taught him agricultural science. Bode is cool-headed, humble, committed, very gentle, easy-going and almost a Saint. He was even a prefect in Olabande, Red House. Bode was outstanding and for him to be selected and elected to be in the position of a prefect in Adesoye those days, because the population used to be very large. So, all of them were equally good. But he was very good. When you look at his character; diligent, studious and his disposition while he was here, I know he would go places. Honestly, he is one of the torch bearers of the institution which has produced outstanding students who have made giant strides in their endeavors.

    “We are really, really proud of him. Very, very, very proud of him. And that is why we want to showcase him so that parents can see, and say look, this is a product from this same school where you are from, so you have not made a mistake. You have come to the right place.”

    On the spirit of giving back to the institution, Mr. Lawal said it is a welcome development. “We have been clamouring for this for a long time. Because the problem has been that each year/group, they are in their enclaves. After this valedictory service, Bode and Fred have promised to spearhead the move of bringing the various year groups together and then form the parent body. We are even considering a candidate from them, maybe two or three to be part of the governing council. Now they are carrying the toga of the alma mater, wherever they go now, they carry that toga of Adesoye college. There is no way we can discard that. It will always be with them. So, for them until now, to carry that, they have to be carrying it proudly too. And that means they must see and put an eye on whatever is going on there so that they will be able to maintain and sustain the quality which they enjoy when they were there,” he stated.