Category: Entertainment

  • Y! Magazine dazzles with Black Ball

    IN a memorable evening, Y! Magazine, on Sunday December 23, dazzled with its annual Black Ball, held at Landmark Events Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. Hosted by rap genius MI Abaga, who was accompanied by the 3LiveChicks: Tosyn Bucknor, Anita Isedeh and Oreka Godis, the night ensured that celebrity guests had a good time

    Starting with Waje’s flawless rendition of the Christmas classic, ‘Silent Night’, the excitement kicked in as R ‘n’ B singer Praiz took on the role as the evening’s Prince Charming, hunting down his very own Cinderella. His lady of choice was celebrity photographer, Toni Tones, who was treated to a heart-fluttering serenade by the charming singer, and a coveted pair of Christian Louboutin shoes.

    It was also a night of gifts as Efua De-Marro was selected as The best dressed male and winner of a slick, sleek, WatchLocker Wristwatch. Oreka Godis did the ladies proud for best dressed, and was picked by the crowd to win the coveted BlackBerry Porsche phone.

    Not to be outdone, Jennifer Ukoh and Lala Akindoju won smartphones after emerging winners of the couple dance competition with their respective partners, Alex Ekubo and OC Ukeje. Chizoma Chukwueke also won a smartphone for adding the most persons at the event on her phone at the event.

    “We are very excited about this partnership with Y!. The Blackberry brand continues to be the most powerful tool for connectivity in Nigeria and even across Africa with its BBM chat, amongst other features, this ties in with the aim of the Y! brand of connecting people with ideas and cultural milestones that will enrich their lives,” said a Blackberry representative.

    Present at the occasion were Joseph Benjamin and Uti Nwachukwu; sexy sirens Toke Makinwa, and Waje; fashion maven Mai Atafo and crooner Bez Idakula and celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji.

  • Tiwa Sawage ,Tuface, WizKid for Lagos Crossover Festival

    IT will be a day of festivities as Star beer, from the stable of Nigerian Breweries plc, partners with the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) to host the first ever Lagos Crossover Concert.

    Scheduled to hold on the evening of December 31, 2012, at the Eko Atlantic City, the Lagos Crossover Concert, which will usher in the New Year, will feature some of the biggest music acts in the country, including Tuface, Omawunmi, WizKid, Tiwa Sawage, Don Jazzy, D’Prince, Wande Coal, Dr. Sid of the Mavin Crew, Burna Boy amongst others.

    Commending NBPlc for sponsoring the project, Executive Governor of Lagos State, Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, who declared the Star Mega City open, described the concept as the fruit of a successful partnership between the public and the private sector.

    “This partnership between the public and the private sector is something that this administration has worked tirelessly towards achieving. We are happy that Nigerian Breweries is one of the corporate bodies that have bought into the idea and I know that this partnership between Lagos State and Nigerian Breweries Plc will only grow stronger,” he stated.

    The Lagos Crossover concert will be preceded by 10 days of music, comedy and all-round entertainment at the unique Star Mega City, situated within the Eko Atlantic City, Lagos. Yusuf Ageni, the Corporate Affairs Adviser of Nigerian Breweries Plc., said that Lagos holds a special place in the heart of Star, as well as Nigerian Breweries thus the need for the company to contribute something special to the state at this time.

  • Lagos Festival: UK fireworks experts arrive

    Lagos Festival: UK fireworks experts arrive

    The newly reclaimed Eko Atlantic City is set to host the biggest cross-over party in Africa as the bouquet of activities  by the Lagos State government to mark the Lagos Countdown 2012 gets into full gear.

    Part of the high points of the months of preparations for the Lagos Countdown event being driven by the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) is arrival of experts brought in by the state government to manage the spectacular fireworks and for the first time in Africa, a Lazer Beam and Water Projection Display to herald Lagos into the new year.

    Managing Director, Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency, LASAA, George Noah, who met with newsmen while inspecting facilities for the Fireworks, Laser Beam and Water Projection Display at the Eko Atlantic City, venue of the event, explained that “the strategic intent for hosting the event is to put Lagos on the global tourism map in the league of cities  as New York, London, Sydney, Paris, Los Angelis and other major destinations that will be commemorating the cross over into the year 2013 in spectacular ways.”

    “What the agency is doing on behalf of the state government is leveraging the proposition of Lagos as a premium destination for business and leisure,” Noah stated.

    The Bar beach end of the Eko Atlantic City has already become a beehive of major commercial and leisure activities thronged by thousands of domestic and foreign tourists who are entertained every evening by different artistes at the instance of Nigerian Breweries Plc, one of the sponsors of the event who give away various freebees night after night.

    The celebration officially began on Thursday 20th December 2012 as the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola officially “switched on” the Lagos Festival of Lights, heralding the holiday season.

    It is anticipated that over 100,000 people will converge on the Eko Atlantic City on the year’s eve to welcome the new year in true Lagos style, while millions of people would experience the event via the mass media as well as the social media.

    According to the organisers, there will be restriction of movement from the Adeola Odeku junction along Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, from 6pm on Monday 31st December 2012 till the end of the event. This is to accommodate the mammoth crowd expected at the event.

    The Lagos Countdown activities will come to a climax with a thrilling display of spectacular fireworks, laser beam and water projection as never seen before in the entire continent of Africa.

    It will be preceded and followed by rich musical performances to be led by an array of A-list Nigerian artistes which will include Tu Face Idibia, Dbanj, Tiwa Savage, Olamide, MI, Burma Boy, Ice Prince, Brymo, Dr. Sid, Durella, Jessy Jagz amongst others. Other activities billed for the cross-over night  include an interdenominational prayer session for Lagos State amongst other side attractions.

  • Uche Nnaji set to wed

    STYLE entrepreneur and brain behind the fashion label, Ouch!, Uche Nnaji will soon say goodbye to bachelorhood. A formal introduction took place last Sunday at the Ikeja home of his heartthrob, Anthonia Onwamaka. All things being equal, the wedding, we learn has been slated for the first quarter of 2013.

  • Omasan Buwa’s twins plot charity for less privileged

    OLAPOSI and Olasubomi, the twins of Omasan Buwa, former beauty queen and Executive Assistant to the Delta State Governor on the Physically Challenged, and their friends are giving back to society in the spirit of Christmas once again. The twins are plotting a fashion show cum charity party tagged R.I.S.E 2. Proceeds will go to a rehabilitation centre in Ajegunle, Lagos. The success of R.I.S.E 1, we gathered, prompted a bigger and better R.I.S.E 2. The event is already trending on twitter and it is also an opportunity to showcase upcoming young artistes popular among the youths. R.I.S.E 2 is an offshoot of their mother’s pet project, Rehabilitative Interactive Skills Empowerment, RISE which coordinates the affairs of persons with disabilities.

  • Day Farouk Lawan cause stir in Sokoto

    FORMER chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Education, Lawan Farouk, aka Mr. Integrity, is still very popular and loved by the talakawa. You would have expected the show of love to take place in his Shanono/Bagwai Federal Constituency, Kano State. Instead, it happened in far away Sokoto State. It was at an award ceremony during the recent convocation of Uthman Dan Fodio University where the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, was honoured with an honorary doctor of letters. Many House members were present to show their solidarity with the nation’s number four citizen. As both invited guests and members of the public were coming into the venue, Farouk sauntered into the hall and immediately proceedings came to a standstill as members of the public chorused his name. For about five minutes the event was momentarily suspended as the crowd hailed him and clapped – chorusing ‘Farouk, we love you’, ‘you are the man of the people’. He, in turn, waved appreciatively back to the crowd. It took the intervention of the Speaker who waved down the enthusiastic crowd before the event could continue.

  • Tillaman, K9, Eminic, thrill crowd at St-Remy Gbedu Slam Jam

    Tillaman, K9, Eminic, thrill crowd at St-Remy Gbedu Slam Jam

    IT was indeed an unforgettable night of unparalleled entertainment and excitement on Friday, December 14, 2012, as top brandy brand, St-Remy hosted the last edition of its monthly party tagged St-Remy Gbedu Slam Jam for 2012. The show took place at La Mango Lounge, G.R.A, Ikeja, Lagos.

    No doubt, the brand drew the curtain of its performances of the year in great style. The show’s media partners, TRACE Urban TV and Naija 102.7 FM, were on hand to capture the fun with the perfect blend of top, and rising stars on parade. They included rave of the moment; Kokoma crooner, K9; Eminic, Tillaman, Taikoon, Chyme, the irrepressible DJ Atte of Naija 102.7 FM and one of the country’s hottest hypemen, Shody. The event also gave a launch platform to one of the hottest talents, Taleen, who is coming up fast in the industry.

    The guy gave an impressive account of himself and absolutely justified the rising-star status. Same goes for performances of K9, Eminic and Koma Roll exponent, Tillaman who got the crowd to rock and chant excitedly with every performance. Chyme and Taikoon were not left out of the night-long fun, and together with the spinning wizardry of DJ Atte and the boundless energy of Shody, the party could be said to be a befitting end of the year gift from the brand to its consumers.

    According to St-Remy Brand & Markets Manager, Antoine Couvreur, “The brand remains grateful to all our loyal consumers, lovers and fans that have stayed true to us all through this year. We couldn’t have achieved all we have this year without you all, and we truly do appreciate you.” He added that the St-Remy Gbedu Slam Jam is billed to continue next year in a bigger and better way.

  • Why I don’t celebrate Christmas with my family…

    Why I don’t celebrate Christmas with my family…

    Without doubt, ace comedian Julius Agwu’s power of spontaneity has set him apart from the crowd. After over a decade in the comedy business, the creator of comedy brands such as Crack Ya Rib and Laff 4 Christ Sake, continues to be on top of his game, turning himself into a brand that many up and coming comedians struggle to emulate. In this interview with MERCY MICHAEL, Julius opens up on his plans for the future as he clocks 40 next year. He also reveals his greatest fear as a brand, among sundry issues:

    MOST times, we find parents who want their children to read law, medicine or engineering. As a parent, would like your son or daughter to be a comedian?

    It may interest you to know that I was almost a victim of career imposition. My dad wanted me to be a lawyer for his own selfish reasons. I come from Ikwere. If you know the typical Ikwere man, we are very good with land disputes and boundaries. My father was tired of hiring the services of lawyers, so he wanted one of his sons who could offer free service.

    So it fell on me. But I resisted it. I told them my calling is entertainment, and that this is what I want to do. My mom, on the other hand, wanted me to be a carpenter, no jokes! But it’s almost like a cliché now, I’m tired of saying it and people think it’s a joke, but that’s the reality, seriously. But I suffered it because they said they weren’t going to train me in school. I had to see myself through school. Now my joy is that even before my father died in 2010, I started sustaining him from entertainment money. He saw that this thing can actually make me become something and also pushed the family name up there. I used to have a stage name when I was in the university. But when I left, I thought to myself, I can actually push the family name.

    That’s was how I came to bearing my real name, Julius Agwu. The Agwu’s family, at least people don dey hear about dem. So I can never impose any career on my children. They will decide what they want to do. All I will do as a father is to guide them. If any of my children decides that it’s comedy, all well and good. I will only guide. I will help to harness and develop the talent. I will not force them into what they don’t want to be.

    As one of the pioneers of standup-comedy, most people have always wondered why you’ve not come up with your own comedy TV Show. Why haven’t you?

    I don’t know if this is necessary, but let me say it. When Teju Babyface was shooting his first season of his Teju Babyface Show, as soon as I went on the show, the first thing I said was, you beat me to it, because I’ve been planning to do my own TV show for a very long time. But I used to have this devil, procrastination and that ended this year. By the grace of God, I have a studio that we already built for this show. We were supposed to have kicked it off a long time, but my greatest fear is failure.

    One has built himself as a brand to a certain level that anything coming out of me should be of class and not something people will see and say ‘wetin Julius dey fool himself for?’ However, very soon we will be starting a TV show called Comedy Train on Africa Magic. A magazine TV show. I want to start that as a text-run. There will be a lot coming from me next year in terms of content on TV. Next year, I’m going to be 40, so that’s one of the things we are looking at, my own TV show.

    How does it feel clocking 40?

    It’s exciting, trust me. It’s not that I’m rich, but I’m wealthy. It’s not about the amount of money you have in your account or about the amount of money I’ve made, but the lives I have affected, the fulfillment that I get from the lives that I affect. Be that as it may, there are so many things I would have loved to have achieved at 40. But this part of the interview, no be now we go do am na next year.

    I’m sure your fans will want to know some of those things you would have loved to achieve at 40…

    This show I’m talking about, I would have started it before 40. But God has a purpose for everything. There are those who make it at 60. There are those who make their first N1m at 70. There are those who God bless at the age of 20 or 30. But they may not really appreciate the blessing. So God has a purpose for everything. I’m going to be 40 next year, and that’s a year I’m going to restart my career.

    It’s a new beginning, trust me! I’ve told God, next year, I’m going to start my career like it’s a first beginning. I’m going to reinvent myself from next year. But my joy is that finally, the entertainment industry has revolved, people have so accepted entertainment in Nigeria and it’s opening doors, frontiers, for so many of us globally. So next year is the beginning for me.

    Is comedy the only thing that puts food on your table?

    I’m an entertainment practitioner. That means I do everything entertainment. I also consult for people. And I have other things that I do by the side. Make I no reveal all. You no say armed robbers dey read newspaper.

    Is there such a thing like comedian’s block, like you have the writer’s block?

    Yes, yes, yes. But the thing that I know is that God has given me the power of spontaneity. I’m very spontaneous. But to answer your question, let me state it as it is. There are times when I’m building a joke, it comes to a point the punch line doesn’t quite come. You will be wondering how you should take it. Nigerians are very intelligent, especially with this era of social media; everybody is a comedian. Nigeria is not a place where one-liners work.

    You have to bring out the humour and show to people. One-liners can work in America and Europe where their government is their God. Here, you are on your own, government self dey suffer. So na God we dey look up to. You know in Europe, most of the young people don’t go to church. It’s only when they are old, they want to die, that’s when they want to seek succor. But here, na God!

    As a brand in the comedy business, how hard do you work now?

    When we started as young guys back then, I could stay and create like four jokes in a day, especially when I used to have a TV programme called Laugh Line. You remember Laugh Line on NTA? That afforded me the opportunity of creating at least four jokes in a day. If you have it, you have it.

    But now, we are in an era where so many of the people who are comedians do not work, they just wait, hear your work, rearrange it and collect the credit as theirs. I still create jokes. But then, I’ve reached a level where the name itself is a brand. When you start, you hustle and hustle. But now, only the name, core fans are already laughing. But that doesn’t mean I don’t work hard. I still work hard and I still write my jokes.

    You must have had a ‘bad day’ as a comedian. How did you handle it?

    Yeah, I have. It’s only natural. Now, it depends on the situation. Once you have something like that, just know that either the people’s problems are heavy or maybe you started on a very wrong note. You need to take your time and study what the situation is like. In such situation, I just look for one person that’s listening to me. Out of the crowd, there must be one person that’s listening to you. I look for one person that’s listening to me and begin to discuss with that person. If that person laughs, then others will be involved, because you know laughter is infectious. But like I said, God has given me the power of spontaneity and that helps me to create jokes on the spot.

    It’s rare to see people hold events on Christmas Day. What informed your decision to fix Crack Ya Ribs on Christmas Day?

    I’m from Rivers State where Christmas is always a day for celebration. And I remember as a child, dancing Agaba, the boys would go around begging for money with me wearing a mask. It was always a day for serious celebration. We had the girls dancing Ogada. It was a period people went to watch masquerade. But with civilisation and Christianity, some of these cultures gave way. So Christmas Day is actually like my own gift to not just Port-Harcourt, but South, South and Niger Delta as a whole. It’s a family show actually. So families can actually come under one roof to enjoy entertainment. That’s the whole idea. It’s a way of reminding people how Christmas used to be with humour. The only thing is that we’ve changed the venue for this year. It used to hold at Presidential Hotel.

    Is it the first of its kind in Port-Harcourt?

    I’ve been doing it for like four years now. And the reasons we’ve decided to stamp 25th December in Port-Harcourt was, last year, my foundation organised a football talent hunt competition to harness the football talents in my community. We have five villages that make up my community. Last year, there was a cup and prize money for the winning village. It was exciting. So this year, we continued the season two. As a matter of fact, Kanu Nwankwo kicked it off this season.

    Like last year, it ended on 24th and the next day was Crack Ya Ribs. But this year, what we are doing is that it’s ending on the 23rd, and people can look forward to the Christmas celebration. Like I said, when we were growing up, we used to gather, watch masquerade and watch wrestling, different activities. So both the football match and Crack Ya Rib are meant to engage the people during the yuletide.

    From Crack Ya Ribs to Laff 4 Christ Sake to Humour Combat. How do you ensure you don’t run out of steam?

    Crack Ya Ribs is a different brand. Laff for Christ Sake is gospel comedy. And for gospel comedy, you know the jokes are tailored, not for the secular people. Humour Combat, we’ve only done it once as a live show. But from next year, we are developing Humour Combat as a reality TV show. The idea is taking us back to the days of yapping, how two people yap each other. We want to develop it into a reality TV show. And we are already building contents.

    This is Christmas season. How do you intend to celebrate the season with your family?

    They are travelling for Christmas. They want to go and celebrate in London. For me, I will celebrate with my fans at that show on Christmas Day. As a matter of fact, that was one of the things my wife mentioned this morning. She said that she’s looking forward to a Christmas when I will not work. And I said to her that it will be nice, a Christmas where we’ll just be hungry, looking at each other (laughs). I have to hustle.

    Julius Agwu has come of age as a brand. Is there a possibility that you might delve into politics like some of your colleagues?

    That’s if I want to die early. God has given me this area, entertainment, and I will stick to it. Not that if you give me an appointment, I will reject it. Politics in Nigeria, they go to any length. It is not something I want to venture into. Imagine someone like Dangote, say him wan come run for president? In my situation, the way I am, I can talk to any governor I want. I can enter anywhere I want to.

    What more do I want? Power or the money wey no belleful me? I will say to God, ‘bless me so I can afford anything I want in life.’ My family wan travel abroad now, I no go beg anybody money to send my family go anywhere. If I get 20 cars, I go drive the cars at the same time? Abi If I get three beds, I go sleep on the beds at the same time? I no wan get the kind wealth wey fear go dey catch me.

    You have a lot of awards…

    The best award I get is the one I get along the road by handshake or somebody that wants to take a picture with me. The fact that people watch me and they laugh, get happy, that’s what gives me satisfaction. I call myself an armed robber, armed with wit.

    You are one of the stylish comedians in Nigeria. What informs your dress sense?

    I don’t plan what I wear. I just take my bath, then I think what the occasion demands. I dress as the occasion demands. I dress the way I want to be addressed. It’s called show business, so I need to show for the business to come. As a matter of fact, when I wanted to venture into entertainment, I looked around; I knew that everybody looked at entertainers as the dregs of the society.

    So I said I must change this. I have to look different. Moreover, people say I’m diminutive. I have to bring attention to myself. And how do I do that, I must turn-out well. I’ve been to weddings where I was the emcee and directed the cutting of the cake. The bride was busy admiring me and she got carried away. The husband was so angry that he shouted at her, asking her what she was looking at. I believe that my dressing, my outfit, how I appear also add value to the occasion. It’s not just about yeah, he’s a good comedian. You need to know that you represent an image, and that image is what you present to people. And there are those who are watching.

    I know you must have lost count of your suits…

    My clothes really…At times I go out, see what someone is wearing, and I feel like I have something like this. Some I’ve given out.

    Music comedy, we haven’t seen anything from you in that respect. Why?

    It will interest you to know that I actually released an album not too long ago. But unfortunately for me, I gave it to someone, a marketer, who treated it the way he treated 9ice’s album at that time. That’s the album that has all those Adanma. I didn’t sign any agreement with him. He didn’t give me a kobo. The album was actually signed last year. Dis year don finish. I feel sad. But sometimes we make mistakes.

  • Stars to perform at Monlisa Chinda’s Xmas Dance Production

    Stars to perform at Monlisa Chinda’s Xmas Dance Production

    COME Monday, December 24 (Christmas Eve), the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island will come alive as talented actress, Monalisa Chinda stuns Nigeria’s theatre and performance world with the maiden edition of her world class production titled ‘Project Help: A Dance for Life’.

    An enactment of contemporary dance powered by Bailamos Dance Company as directed by choreography wizard Bunmi Olunloyo, it promises to be a night that will parade the best of Nollywood stars in an amazing dance-style form that will leave the audience spellbound.

    The event is expected to feature an array of Nigeria’s biggest actors including Desmond Elliot, Kate Henshaw, Segun Arinze, Uche Jombo, Bimbo Akintola, Bovi, Monalisa Chinda and many more. The Nollywood stars will deliver electrifying performances and recitals expected to intensify the tempo of the Christmas dance production.

    Speaking about the inspiration behind the event, Monalisa said, “I’ve been nurturing the dance production idea for quite a while but my several engagements wouldn’t avail me enough time, so I kept developing it. I’ve always wanted a production, away from the norms, where people can experience classical recitals at its very best. While this remains a great way to celebrate Christmas with loved ones, I also see it as a powerful means of awakening the dwindling culture of theatre in Africa at large. We’ve been working on this for a while and it promises to be a memorable atmosphere of unlimited ecstasy, joy and bliss.”

  • Tunde and Wunmi Fanimokun’s love story

    LAGOS governorship aspirant and economist, Chief Tunde Fanimokun, and his wife, Omowunmi, have been married for over 30 years and the marriage has been blessed all round. What many don’t know is that the couple met when they acted as husband and wife in a school play.

    As the story goes, they were both students at the famous Comprehensive High School , Ayetoro, Ogun State and both loved acting. In their school days, their teacher cast them as husband and wife in a Chaucer play. They acted impressively and that was the beginning of their love story. Cupid’s arrow struck while they were acting, but they both wanted more than what the stage play offered.

    Things fell into place for them; they completed their Higher School Certificate same year, and got admitted into the same university, University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, to study the same course, Economics.