Tag: D’Prince

  • Why I’m transitioning to vegan lifestyle, by D’Prince

    Why I’m transitioning to vegan lifestyle, by D’Prince

    Singer D’Prince has announced his transition to a vegan lifestyle.

    The ‘Jonzing World’ artist cited health, mental clarity, and future-focused reasons for his decision.

    In his tweet, he criticised the prevalence of “overly processed, chemical-laced food” that he believes causes mental fog, fatigue, and chronic illness, attributing these issues to toxicity rather than aging.

    D’Prince declared his decision to reject fast food, processed snacks, and “food-like” substances in favor of whole, healing foods, emphasising that nutrition impacts not only physical health but also focus, sleep, mood, memory, and ambition.

    He wrote: “Health is the first revolution. Without strong bodies and clear minds, how can we truly fight for a better society? We live in a world where overly processed, chemical laced food is everywhere. It’s cheap, fast, addictive and it’s slowly destroying us.

    “Mental fog, fatigue, chronic illness… this isn’t just “aging”  it’s toxicity. I had to make a decision. To opt out. No more fast food, no more processed snacks, no more fake “food-like” substances.

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    “Only real, whole, healing food. What we eat isn’t just about the body it affects focus, sleep, mood, memory, even ambition.
    The revolution begins with clarity and clarity begins with nutrition.

    “Save yourself. Heal your body. Unlock your potential. The revolution needs you at 100%. I’m going Vegan for my health, my mind, and the future”.

  • D’Prince launches NGO on birthday

    D’Prince launches NGO on birthday

    Afrobeat artist D’Prince, also known as Omoba, celebrated his birthday by announcing the launch of his non-governmental organisation (NGO), the Charles Enebeli Foundation.

    On Instagram, D’Prince shared his vision for the foundation, which aims to empower humanity and create meaningful change.

    D’Prince said the Charles Enebeli Foundation embodies his passion for giving back and making a lasting impact on society.

    He emphasised that giving is not about wealth, but about caring, and even small acts of kindness can spark significant change.

    According to him, the foundation’s launch a new chapter in his life, dedicated to living with purpose and uplifting humanity.

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    He wrote on Instagram: “Today isn’t just my birthday, it’s the start of a new chapter. As I reflect on these blissful years, I’ve learned that giving isn’t about how much we have but how much we care. Even the smallest kindness can spark change in ways we may never see.

    “This new dawn feels especially meaningful because it marks the birth of something bigger than myself—The Charles Enebeli Foundation @charlesenebelifoundation —a dream born from my desire to give back, empower humanity, and change lives. Here’s to new beginnings, a life of purpose, and uplifting humanity!”

  • Don Jazzy’s Marvin records signs Iyanya

    Don Jazzy’s Marvin records signs Iyanya

    In a twist of events following his exit from Triple MG, Nigerian pop singer, Iyanya has announced that he has officially signed with Mavin Records.

    The artiste made the announcement with the release of a new song featuring Don Jazzy and Dr Sid, titled Up 2 Sumting, the new song, which is produced by Mavin Records’ Don Jazzy, was released on Monday, which happens to be the singer’s 30th birthday.

    The news, which generated a bit of excitement on social networks, was broken by Don Jazzy via his Twitter handle.

    “Iyanya brings his own unique style and sound to the Mavin Records family. From the first time I stepped into the studio with him, there was an instant chemistry and energy.

    “He is an amazing talent and he has great musical versatility. This is an exciting time for us and our fans have a lot of great music to look forward to,” Jazzy stated.

    Iyanya, on his part, says that he is at a decision-making curve in his music career where he has to make the right professional and creative decisions.

    “At this point, I realised the need to put in solid structures in place to move to the next level of my career. I think I have found that professional and creative backbone in Mavin Records,” Iyanya stated.

    With this move, Iyanya now has Tiwa Savage, Dr Sid, D’Prince, Korede Bello, Reekado Banks and Di’Ja as label mates.

  • D’prince drops new single, OYO

    D’prince drops new single, OYO

    Marvin Records artiste, D’Prince has released a new track titled O.Y.O an acronym for the popular slogan, On Your Own.

    The artiste who revealed that the new song was produced by his brother, Don Jazzy, the label’s honcho, said the track is a true-to-life, as it “conveys some truths lyrically and concentrates on the way of life of the masses and their daily struggle for survival.”

    D’prince came into limelight with the then Mo Hits group, which included Wande Coal, K Switch, D Banj, Dr Sid and Don Jazzy. In recent times, the artiste has churned out several hit songs for music lovers in Nigeria and beyond.

  • D’prince drops new single, OYO

    D’prince drops new single, OYO

    Marvin Records artiste, D’Prince has released a new track titled O.Y.O an acronym for the popular slogan, On Your Own.

    The artiste who revealed that the new song was produced by his brother, Don Jazzy, the label’s honcho, said the track is a true-to-life, as it “conveys some truths lyrically and concentrates on the way of life of the masses and their daily struggle for survival.”

    D’prince came into limelight with the then Mo Hits group, which included Wande Coal, K Switch, D Banj, Dr Sid and Don Jazzy. In recent times, the artiste has churned out several hit songs for music lovers in Nigeria and beyond.

  • Season of ‘Naira rain’ on  brand ambassadors

    Season of ‘Naira rain’ on brand ambassadors

    THERE are those who believe that drama is the best form of art. But the drama that greeted brand endorsements this year was far removed from mere artistry when Hafeez Ayetoro, better known as Saka, switched brand loyalty.

    Saka’s move from MTN to Etisalat sent a satirical jolt to the brand and entertainment world with the line, I don port, thereby becoming something of an anthem.

    A couple of artistes also smiled to the banks, as celebs put pen to papers with different brands.

    Among those who joined the telecom world as ambassadors are Wande Coal, Naeto C, MI, Lynxxx, Waje, Omawumi, Bez, Flavour and Burna Boy.

    D’banj was welcomed back to the Globacom family.

    It will be recalled that he once had a spat with the outfit over sing-on fees.

    Singers Sasha P, Ice Prince, Olamide, Seyi Shay also signed deals with Etisalat.

    While the likes of Don Jazzy, D’Prince, Tiwa Savage, Praiz, Kcee, Iyanya Mbuk, Mike Anyasodo and Chidinma joined the list of MTN ambassadors, actress Stephanie Okereke signed an endorsement deal with a foreign sanitary company.

    Others like singer Emma Nyra and BBA-The Chase housemate, Beverly Osu, got endorsement deals from foreign beauty companies.