Category: Entertainment

  • Chris Brown  craves anger  management

    Chris Brown craves anger management

    24-YEAR-OLD American recording artiste, dancer and actor, Chris Brown, who is out of police custody after reportedly breaking a man’s nose in Washington DC, has volunteered himself for rehabilitation, just so he could learn to manage his anger.

    A statement from a representative of the controversial artiste said; “Chris Brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behaviour, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point.”

    This is coming just weeks before his court date in relation to his 2009 assault on ex-girlfriend, Rihanna. A man, Adams Parker, claimed that Chris broke his nose. Although the singer denied attacking the complainant, his charges were downgraded to a misdemeanour following conflicting witness accounts.

    The man he assaulted is said to be receiving treatment in hospital, and has said he would need surgery on his nose.

    Brown’s lawyers are concerned that the charge could still violate his parole conditions and jeopardise his current freedom as the Los Angeles Police Department are currently launching an investigation into the matter.

    A source close to the artiste told E! News that Brown was a ‘good kid’ at heart, but what he really needed was a rehab and intensive therapy. “He needs help,” the source said. “He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that’s when he always gets in trouble.”

    But police investigation on the Washington scuffle stated that the singer was not under the influence of drugs. Brown is no stranger to getting in trouble with the law. Since his infamous assault on Rihanna, he has been embroiled in a string of violent offences, including altercations with rapper Drake and singer Frank Ocean.

  • ‘Why I’m called queen  of Nigerian soaps’

    ‘Why I’m called queen of Nigerian soaps’

    She has been on screen for more than a decade. Known as the queen of soaps due to her regular face on TV series and sitcoms, the mother of one who has been able to set a high standard for herself in the industry as one of the scandal-free actresses in this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKUNMI talks about her career, life and what has kept her going in the industry.

    AS a career woman, how do you balance your work and your home?

    My dear, you have to create the time. Your personal life and career, you just have to find the time, because time cannot create itself.

    As a mother who is always on the move, how do you relate with your child?

    I don’t have a baby I am nursing. So my son is old enough to take care of himself. He is a big boy, so I don’t have an underage that I have to always be there to care for.

    But before he got to the age he is now, how have you been managing?

    When he was a baby, I had not started acting. I was still in secondary school. So you can imagine how many years ago.

    Celebrities complain of fans abusing the social network, but you are always there relating with you fans. Doesn’t that apply to you too?

    No I have never had any issue on that. You see respect is reciprocal. If you respect your fans, they will respect you back. But if you treat them like thrash, they will throw it back at you. So I respect my fans, because without them, there is no Vivian Anani. Without them, I am nobody. Why am I there? Is it not for them? So why won’t I give them good attention and maintain a good relationship with my fans? I shouldn’t be too busy not to give them attention. And sometimes we are too busy than God Himself. You have time to post a picture there and people take their them to go there to put up a write up for you and you don’t go back to say thank you. Sometimes I play around facebook, visit the other pages of my colleagues and I see that people have written things for them over a year and you didn’t even see it necessary to check it and say I appreciate. Come on, let’s call a spade, a spade.

    Being married to a Yoruba man, do you speak the language well and have you considered featuring in a Yoruba movie?

    My marital status has been a quiet side of me. And that is why nobody even knows the person in question. And that is because it is not everything that you throw to the public. Some things should be left private. But I am yet to master the language very well; I am still learning the language. Maybe someday when I understand it very well, I will be thinking of featuring in a Yoruba movie. If I speak the language you will laugh at me and tell me to just stay here. Because people say see this woman o, why didn’t she just concentrate on her English movie and let us do our own. She wants to collect money from English and Yoruba.

    One of the Yoruba actors once said it is because they don’t get well paid. And that is the reason they can’t save for rainy days. Does this apply to the English sector too?

    I am not in that sector and do not know how much they get paid. But I have been made to understand from discussion that, in the Yoruba films, it is more like ‘do for me, I will do for you.’ That is why most of them are producers. Somebody told me with one million naira, I can shoot a Yoruba film. And I begin to wonder, if the one million naira is for equipment or for welfare like accommodation and feeding. How can you manage one million naira to produce a film? And he said I should not worry about that, there is a way they do it. If that is the case they need to do something about that.

    Professionally as an actor, how do you feel hearing such things?

    For English film, you are talking about the fee for one or two actors. By the time you bring two stars to feature in a film, that one million naira is finished. You have not even calculated money for the equipment, accommodation and other things like your cast, directors, cameraman and others. I don’t know how they do it, but that magic I’m yet to find out.

    Have you been called to feature in a movie for free?

    In the English sector, nobody does that. Everybody eye dey chock. It is not everybody that is dying to be a producer in the English movie. The actors don’t care if they are producers, their own is pay me my money, let me work for you and go. Everybody is using torch light in the afternoon to look for the money. So there is nothing like that. Who told you everybody wants to be a producer? For what now?

    Why is your face only regular in soaps?

    Like the one we are shooting now, I am on the screen every other day. I love soaps; they call me the queen of soap in Nigeria. It is not like I prefer one for the other. But the kind of scripts that come to me for TV series are too tempting to ignore. For you to put up a soap on TV, you have to meet up with certain standards. No television would even give you airtime if you don’t meet those standards. So for you to identify with a soap, first of all, it is not just something entertaining, it has to be educative. So if you sit down to watch soaps and sitcoms, you will know that it is not just all about entertainment. They are some movie scripts that have come to me and I just say no, I can’t do this. And because of this, every other month I am on set shooting. For instance I have six television series right now. We shoot twice every year. So if I have six series, shooting twice every year, it means throughout the year I am busy.

    How do you create time to rest from your busy schedule?

    The little time I have, I want to spend it with my family. I want to spend time with the grandchildren in the family, my sisters. If my mom and dad were still alive, I would pay them visit too. So there is a little time like that, I want to use that moment with my family to relax. Because dis our work eh, if you kill yourself inside. You go just go for nothing. Sometime you need to take time off to refresh yourself.

    Let’s talk about your contribution to the industry and people appreciating you for that…

    From the response I get, I can say I get appreciation every day of my life. Which of course is overwhelming and this propels me to work harder. For instance, December last year, the Council for Art and Culture in Abuja called me and gave me an award. I mean, for a federal government to call you and recgonise you, it is not a small thing. An award for positively branding Nigeria’s image, you know I belong to an industry where there are so many controversies and scandals. And for you to be there for over 10years and not be involved. For a federal government to recgonise that fact, I was thinking it is only when you create negative headlines, controversies here and there, and you are among the top five because of your negative headlines and controversies. I was thinking that is the kind of people they recgonised. I never knew there were some decent eyes somewhere watching out for some outstanding characters in Nollywood. When they called me to give me that award for positively branding Nigeria through Nollywood and for maintaining a decent profile, that got me Art and Culture Ambassador, what can be more than that? My state also honoured me with an award. What other appreciation do I need? If you visit my facebook page, you will see what people write about me. It means I am on the right track, and I don’t have to disappoint this people.

    But how did you do it, scaling through controversies?

    Self discipline my darling. It is not as if I am a perfect human being, I am not. It is not as if I have not done things that would have created news and headlines. But it is the way you handle those things when they happen. And you openly make up your mind. You won’t say because you want to be known, some people do things intentionally because they want to be heard. And for some, it is paying well for them, and you do not blame other people for toeing that line. Create some controversies, make some noise, you will become so popular and they will endorse you. Before you know, they are calling you for endorsements and you are making a mega pay. What baffles me these days is that when you ask the young people their role model, the yard stick they use in judging a role model, if you check it now, it’s not the same as it used to be. They will mention the name of the most popular person in show biz and I ask again is every celebrity a role model? The answer is no, because some are not close to being a role model. They are role models because they are popular, so they look up to them because they are popular. Not because of their life style, but their fame and fortune. If God has made you to attain that celebrity status, we should try as much as we can to be role models, because a lot of people look up to you.

    As an actor, what can you say has made you stronger?

    I have to remain humble because that part has always guided me. Humility is my watchword. No matter whom you are, if you are a proud person you can’t go anywhere. You will see yourself flying high, but you will drop into pieces. Because even the Bible takes out proud people and gives way to the humble. So every day I say, Father Lord, no matter the level you take me to, let me remain humble. Whatever I will have, that will change me, don’t give it to me.

    You look trimmer, is there a reason for this new look?

    I look slimmer. It is deliberate, I just wanted to shed some weight. I am getting older, and it is not good with weight. So when you are getting older, there are certain things you try to cut down. You don’t need a doctor to tell you that, because if you don’t you will begin to have health issues and then you begin to go to get some herbal things to help. I won’t take anybody’s herbs to lose weight, never! Because I have begun now, to prepare myself, I am aging, so I should know there are some certain things I should cut down on, on my own. So I don’t begin to run helter skelter for herbs to lose the weight or going for some surgeries. I don’t have time for that.

    African print and your designs, are you a designer?

    Some of the designs, my tailor makes them. But what people don’t know is that before I came into acting, I used to sew. I have a fashion house, when I was in school. It was helping me to pay bills, but when I came into acting, the fashion side of me died. But someday I want to bring it back pretty soon. So I create designs, I am very good at that.

    You love to sing and dance, any plans to go into music?

    I love music and dancing. I don’t know. I am not planning to. People are already yapping: Nollywood actors and actresses, must you people sing? (Laughs) because I am yet to see what has come out and really created waves – you know, being able to compete with the real musicians we have in the industry. I am yet to see one that will come out and compete with them. If you know where your calling is, please concentrate there. Everybody has got their own talent. It is becoming too much, I watch them, and I cry and ask, must you sing? If you are acting and you are yet to be popular and you feel singing will make you more popular, or make people automatically accept you, it is a lie o. these days, you don’t throw shit on Nigerians and feel they will accept.

  • Izon brothers release Iworiwo video

    Izon brothers release Iworiwo video

    THEY are like Peter and Paul of PSquare fame, but James and Michael Useghan are not twins; they are brothers that have music as a common gene. Recently, they released their musical video titled Iworiwo, which has received massive airplay on broadcast stations and has had so many views on Youtube.

    Because they are not twins, the duo of James and Michael Useghan are popularly called Izon by their fans and they are natives of Ondo State.

    Their kind of music, they say, is a fusion of traditional and contemporary music. According to the duo, “We want to revive the Nigerian music and that was why we did a remix of the late Rex Lawson’s song, Iworiwo. Growing up as kids, our dad used to wake us up by playing the music, so we decided to do the remix in order to bring back the fond memories of when men were boys and boys were in their mother’s womb.”

    Born in Ajegunle, the Izon brothers had this to say, “We grew up in Ajegunle but we were not influenced negatively and we came together to sing. Though it was a tedious thing growing up in the ghetto, we decided that we would not join but flee from them.

    Some people go into music in order for them to make money but we want to carve a niche for ourselves by singing evergreen songs that will make people to appreciate good music.

    “We have plans of going into collaboration with other musicians such as Tuface Idibia because it will be a combination of both Ijaw and Idoma music which will have tremendous impact on the Nigerian culture.”

  • MultiChoice anniversary promo  continues with more rewards

    MultiChoice anniversary promo continues with more rewards

    PAY-TV service provider, Multichoice, has unveiled the names of the second set of winners of various prizes in the on-going MultiChoice Nigeria 20th anniversary promo. The second draws were held at the SuperSport Studio, Billings Way, Oregun, Lagos, on Thursday, October 24.

    In the latest draws, Port-Harcourt-based Nduka Obiajulu won a return ticket for a couple to the National Basketball Association (NBA) games in the United States of America while the duo of Gbenga Olumilua and Pastor Wale Ogunsola each won return tickets for a couple to witness Wimbledon Tennis games live in 2014. Nnaemeka Ejike won a cash prize of N200, 000. The winners were at the MultiChoice Nigeria office to receive their prizes

    Marketing Manager, DStv, Chioma Afe, at the official presentation of prizes to the winners, which held at the MultiChoice head office in Lagos on Wednesday, October 30, expressed MultiChoice’s joy at rewarding more Nigerians who have contributed to the success of the brand through their loyalty over the years.

    “For 20 years, MultiChoice, through its DStv platform and recently GOtv, has been an entertaining brand. The brand has evolved over time and now caters to the need of every family member no matter their size, interest and economic spectrum.”

    The MultiChoice Nigeria 20th anniversary promo is expected to produce 10 couple winners of return tickets to five iconic events and holiday destinations, which include: Grammy Awards, Wimbledon Tennis games, NBA Basketball games, Formula 1 competition, and a weekend get-away at Sun City, South Africa. Other prizes include: twenty GOtv systems; one year GOtv, plus subscription for 20 subscribers; N200, 000 for 20 winners, and 20 Walka 7 handheld devices to lucky winners.

  • Ice Prince’s Fire of  Zamani goes on Spinlet

    Ice Prince’s Fire of Zamani goes on Spinlet

    UNDERPINNING the influence digital distribution company Spinlet is having on the global African music scene, rap superstar, Ice Prince, says that he has chosen to drop his sophomore album, entitled Fire of Zamani, on the platform on Monday.

    Speaking minutes after Ice Prince released Fire of Zamani on its platform, the Marketing Manager of Spinlet, Mark Redguard, said the Nigerian market has really helped to position Spinlet as the company to beat in Africa as regards digital distribution of entertainment contents.

    Spinlet, he said, has confirmed its determination to continue to provide great music to more people following the success it has been enjoying in Nigeria since the company came to be.

    Speaking recently on the company’s plans to widen their reach in Africa, the American asserted: “Dominating Africa is not just our plan for the region, but also to launch new services in the coming months.”

    He added that “whether this is with local audiences or shared with the world, we want to be instrumental in sustaining a vibrant commercially successful music industry that benefits all parties the fan, the artist and the industry.”

    Spinlet, he said, is also on a mission to make music fully mobile, affordable and heard, adding that the company has launched its Spinlet Music Download Site which is now accessible on all Macs, PCs, Tablets and Smartphones.

    “Using ‘active rendering technology’ that is responsively designed to automatically adjust to any screen size, the download site optimises the user experience, ensuring it will become a firm fan favourite,” he stated.

    “As Smartphone and broadband penetration increases and data costs reduce across Africa, we have noted that the appetite for the type of entertainment services which Spinlet can provide has significantly increased,” added Neil Schwatrzman, Group CEO of Spinlet.

  • Darey, Ireti Doyle,  present at  Bodyline opening

    Darey, Ireti Doyle, present at Bodyline opening

    SATURDAY, October 26, wellness center, Bodyline Fitness & Gym, officially opened its doors to the Lagos public at a glamorous launch event held at No 6 Bank Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    Present at the launch was superstar, Darey Art Alade, who anchored the event with a special musical performance by Soul Muzik Songstress, Zaina.

  • Nino T shoots Nchor Rozay video

    Nino T shoots Nchor Rozay video

    UPCOMING music act, Nino Tee, has shot the video for his yet-to-be released single titled Nchor Rozay produced by Don Mokor. The move, according to the artiste, is aimed at gaining more grounds on the entertainment scene.

    Talking about the song and the idea behind it, the artiste, who is also the CEO of Nino Tee Entertainment, states: “Nchor Rozay is just a feel-good song. I have arrived after much hustling on the streets and now it’s my time to enjoy. I like doing feel-good music because I feel that is what everyone connects to at any point in time.”

    The video was shot by the Sound City film crew led by Bode and co-directed by Oshodi who also happens to be the editor at Royalty Bar and Lounge, Ajah, Nino revealed.

    “I’m totally a musician, music is my life and there is no definition to my style of music. This would be my second video, my first was a flop so I had to pack it up and then settle down to figure out what I did wrong, I think I’ve got it right now and I’m ready to unleash. I have no intentions of releasing an album anytime soon because I feel that I’m not yet as recognised on the music scene as I would like to be,” the artiste stated.

    The video is set to be released sometime before the end of the year and Nino Tee says he hopes to make a major statement with its eventual release.

  • Gwin drops Healing Thing

    Gwin drops Healing Thing

    RISING artiste, Gwin, real name Eze Chukwunonso Godwin, has released a new single titled Healing Thing. The talented act teamed up with music producer, Philkeyz, to deliver the piece which, by his conviction, will rule the parties and dominate music charts for a long time.

    Healing Thing, Gwin says, is exceptional in its own way, as he tries to experiment with a new sound. The singer displayed his vocal dexterity beyond a convincing point. What is, however, causing wrangle among those who have listened to it is the fact that the song doesn’t possess verses but just soothing rhythms along with the chorus.

    Speaking on the song, Gwin said he and his producer only decided to do something different. “I have listened to lots of Nigerian songs and I commend them all for the great efforts. As a graduate of a music college that majors in song writing and drums, I decided to do something different that is not yet a norm in our industry. I hooked up with my producer, Philkeyz, to secure a good beat and create a sing-along chorus. Before the release, a majority of those who listened spoke greatly of it,” he says.

    Gwin, the last in a family of six, hails from Anambra State and started singing at a very tender age. Some of the great acts that have inspired him, he says, include Evang. Ebenezer Obey, Agboola Shadare and Oliver De Coque. The producer of the song, Philkeyz, has worked with various top Nigerian acts such as Omawumi, W4, Skales and Vector.

  • Onyeka Onwenu for  NEBA’s Entertainment  Extravaganza

    Onyeka Onwenu for NEBA’s Entertainment Extravaganza

    AS this year’s edition of the Nigerian Elite Business Awards (NEBA) takes place on Saturday, November 9, organisers have announced its fusion with a gala nite, tagged Entertainment Extravaganza, to be serenaded by live music from artistes including the elegant stallion herself, Onyeka Onwenu.

    Advisory board member, Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, former Chairman, Nigeria Economic Summit Group, affirms that the awards event will hold at the posh Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos amid glitz and grandeur.

    “The Entertainment Extravaganza will avail attendees a networking session, multi-layered live music, comedy, African dance, sumptuous local and continental cuisines, quality wines and non alcoholic beverages,” he assured.

    NEBA, Ohuabunwa explained, is an initiative of Elite Business Africa Network (EBAN), a business advocacy group comprising a compendium of select highly cerebral and integrity-laden business entrepreneurs and professionals with its operational focus on the African continent in order to propagate professionalism, innovation, adherence to corporate governance, probity, excellence and global best practices across Africa.

    Ohuabunwa also stated that companies and individuals would compete and win in the following award categories; Governor of the Year, Business Enabling State of the Year, Company of the Year, CEO of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, Life Time Achievement, Bank of the Year, Insurance Company of the Year, Shipping & Marine Company of the Year, Oil & Gas Company of the Year, Telecoms Company of the Year, Consumer Electronics Company of the Year and Foods & Beverages Company of the Year.

    Expected at the event as Special Guests are His Excellency, Vice President Namadi Sambo, Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, renowned economist, Prof. Pat Utomi, among other eminent Nigerians drawn mostly from the corporate world.

  • It’s nomination  galore for Mattmax

    It’s nomination galore for Mattmax

    VIDEO Director, Matthew Abiodun Aina, known as Mattmax in music circles is currently in high spirits as he bags seven nominations at the forth-coming NMVA (Nigerian Music Video Awards).

    The nominees list which was officially released to the public a couple of days ago show that Mattmax has been nominated in the Video of the Year (Don’t Tell Me Nonsense -D’banj, Best Afro-pop Video (Don’t’ Tell Me Nonsense – D’banj), Best use of choreography (Ekolonma Demba – Timaya / Don’t Tell Me Nonsense – D’banj), Best cinematography (Dont Tell Me Nonsense), Best Director, Most promising Director and Best Editor categories.

    Presently, a couple of his videos are enjoying airplay on TV stations among which are Donna Diva’s Gaga, Danny Young’s Omo Lepa, Olamide’s Voice of the Street and Stupid Love, KaySwitch’s For Example and Habida’s Light Up

    An excited Mattmax revealed that his latest job, which is the video for this year’s Hennessy Artistry theme song, Raise Your Glasses by D’banj will be dropping in few days time.