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  • Singer Flavour loses dad

    Singer Flavour loses dad

    Pa Benjamin Onyemaechi Okoli, the father of Nigerian highlife singer Chinedu Okoli, better known as Flavour N’abania has died.

    The ‘Ijele’ crooner announced the sad news via his X o handle.

    Elder Okoli passed away on Wednesday, May 22, 2023.

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    Mourning his dad, Flavour wrote in Igbo: “My father, Ijele’s (his nickname) father, rest well. God gave and God has taken.”

    Condolence messages have been pouring in from fans and colleagues of the singer via the comment section.

    The family is yet to announce the funeral plans for the deceased.

  • I’m on my own league, says Flavour

    I’m on my own league, says Flavour

    High-life artist, Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour, has bragged about being on his own league devoid of competition in the music industry. 

    According to the ‘Game Changer’ crooner, he has no competitor.

    Flavour said his hit songs, live performance and diversity are what make him stand out.

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    On his X handle on Wednesday, he wrote: “You were born yesterday if you don’t know I’m in a league of my own. I no dey in competition with anybody. Where you wan start? Hit songs? Live performance? Find me for different genres I dey. Nna puta nu.”

    His declaration comes days after social media was taken by the banter and jabs from afrobeats leading stars, Wizkid and Davido. 

  • Singer Flavour cries out over impersonators, warns fans to be vigilant

    Singer Flavour cries out over impersonators, warns fans to be vigilant

    Singer Flavour has issued a warning alerting the public to be cautious of scammers impersonating him.

    Taking to his official X account, he issued a public advisory, highlighting instances where individuals have exploited his identity and images to deceive unsuspecting victims.

    He emphasized that impersonators continue to operate online, saying that he never solicits money from his fans.

    The ‘Big Baller’ hitmaker said anybody who has come in contact with such impersonators should report them to the appropriate authorities.

    Read Also: Burna Boy, J Hus, Flavour, Seyi Vibes, others for Afro Nation Nigeria

    Flavour wrote: “Scammers are still in the business of impersonating me online. Please be aware that I will never ask fans for money or any personal information.

    “If you’re contacted by someone claiming to be me, do not engage with them and please report the account to the appropriate authorities.”

  • Burna Boy, J Hus, Flavour, Seyi Vibes, others for Afro Nation Nigeria

    Burna Boy, J Hus, Flavour, Seyi Vibes, others for Afro Nation Nigeria

    Famous Afrobeats Festival, Afro Nation, has announced headliners and some of the performing acts for its anticipated Nigerian debut.

    The two-day festival, which is set to hold between December 19 and 20, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, will feature performances by Burna Boy, J Hus, Flavour, Seyi Vibes and Black Sheriff.

    With the promise to be a historic celebration of culture, music, and unity, the show is set against the vibrant backdrop of Lagos, the beating heart and cultural powerhouse of West Africa.

    Having headlined Afro Nation Festivals around the world since the first event in 2019, this full circle moment holds more significance, and will see Burna Boy round off a victory lap of a year in Lagos.

     According to a statement from Afro Nation, more line up announcements are coming as anticipation builds for the show.

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    As well as bringing Afrobeats to the world, Afro Nation has a mission to develop the live infrastructure in Africa, working with local creative communities to produce shows of the highest calibre and production value, with the safety and overall positive experience of every audience member of paramount importance to every festival execution.

    Afro Nation host and Afrobeats historian Adesope Olajide, a.k.a Shopsydoo, said: “Afro Nation is the biggest festival celebrating Afrobeats and Afropop culture in the world and to have two of the biggest acts in Burna Boy & J Hus performing in its first edition in Lagos, Nigeria will surely make ANN2023 a one of kind experience not to be missed.”

  • Celebs in baby mamas’ world

    Baby mama drama has been with us for as long as anyone can remember. Only that most of the drama did not get reported by the quality media in time past. But in recent times, the social media have brought the issue to our doorsteps. Now we know that baby mama soap operas now trail quite a few of our male celebrities.

    Without the drama, the society has come to accept baby mamas and their kids. The condemnation and stigma that such relationships and their offspring once attracted are no longer there. Nowadays, all over the globe, it’s not uncommon for male celebrities in particular to have children with different women who are called baby mamas. Here are some male celebs with one or more baby mamas.

    2Face: Pero Adeniyi & Sumbo Ajaba

    African Queen crooner, 2Face Idibia, who is legally and happily married to long-time girlfriend, Annie Macaulay, has a total of seven kids, two with Annie, three with Pero Adeniyi-his first baby mama, and two with Sumbo nee Ajana. Although 2Baba has had his own fair share of baby mama drama, his kids appear to be very well taken care of. They are also doing well. His two ex-girlfriends have also moved on with their lives and are also doing well.

    Davido: Sophie Momoh & Amanda

    Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer, David Adedeji Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, has two daughters. He had the first girl Imade, who was named after his late mother, with Ovation magazine publisher Dele Momodu’s niece and fashion enthusiast, Sophie Momodu. His second daughter, Hailey, came from his affair with his American-based girlfriend, Amanda. His main babe, celebrity Chef Chioma, who is currently rocking his world, is yet to have a baby for him.

    Wizkid: Sola Ogudugu, Binta Diallo & Jada Pollock

    It’s now official that Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, known by the stage name Wizkid, a Nigerian superstar singer and songwriter, has three baby mamas. The first two are Sola Ogududu and Binta Diallo. His last child came from his current girlfriend who also doubles as his manager, Jada Pollock. Wizkid and Jada welcomed a son about two years ago. Jada recently accused her baby daddy of violently abusing her since they have been together.

    Flavour: Ex-beauty queens Sandra Okagbue & Ana Banner

    Chinedu Okoli, better known by his stage name Flavour, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Two ex-beauty queens, who are also models and entrepreneurs, have two daughters for Mr Too Fine-Flavour. Yet the news in town is that Flavour is still single and searching. We also heard from the grapevine that one of the mamas (Sandra) recently gave birth to a second child (son) for him.

    Timaya: Barbara Nwokolo & Tama

    The founder of DM Records Limited, Nigerian singer and songwriter Inetimi Timaya Odon, popularly known by his stage name Timaya, has three kids from two baby mamas. He had his two beautiful girls from first baby mama, Barbara Nwokolo, and his son, Emmaunel, last year with interior decor expert, Tama.

    9ice: Olasunkanmi Ajala & Vicky Godis

    The ‘Gongo Aso’ crooner and former special Adviser to the Oyo State governor on Youths in the last dispensation, has children from different women. His first child and son, Zion, was born while he was married to his ex-wife Toni Payne. He has a set of twins with his ex-girlfriend Victoria ‘Vicky” Godis. He has also welcomed a fourth child with his fiancé Olasunkanmi Ajala.

    Jim Ikye: Dana Kinduryte

    Nollywood actor and entrepreneur Jim Ikye is famous for having ‘codedly’ dated some of the hottest women in Nollywood. He has a son with Dana Kinduryte, a law graduate who hails from Lithuania.

     Olamide aka Badoo: Adebukunmi Suleiman

    Nigerian hip hop recording artist, Olamide Adedeji, popularly known by his stage name Olamide Badoo or BaddoSneh, has a son named Batifeori with his long-time girlfriend Adebukunmi Suleiman. He is also rumoured to have dated a popular OAP who is pregnant. The rumour making the rounds is that Badoo is the father of this unborn baby.

  • Prince George: How Olamide, Wizkid opened doors for Nigerian music in Canada

    Toronto, Canada-based showbiz promoter, Prince George Peters is one of the biggest influencers pushing African talents in North America. As a trained Computer Engineer and certified Project Manager, he has successfully hosted multi-cities tours for Nigerian talents including Wizkid, Olamide, Ycee, Bovi, Oritsefemi, Diamond Platnumz, Dr Sid, Korede Bello, Timaya, Flavour, Kwam I among others. Putting together such big tour concerts and hobnobbing with big entertainers also comes with a lot of rich personal experiences which he shares in this interesting interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI.

    How long have you been in showbiz and can you please tell us about yourself and career?

    My name is George Peters. I’m a twin, Kehinde is one of my names and I have a twin sister. All my siblings are based abroad. I was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. I’m a Showbiz promoter based in Toronto, Canada where I run Prince George Entertainment amongst other business interests in logistics and automobile. Entertainment wasn’t originally my thing. The journey started in 2009 when I registered my company, Prince George Entertainment. Before then, I was working with Bell Canada, one of the biggest telecommunications company in Canada as a Project Manager II. The pay was good but the passion to do what I love to do made me quit. I originally trained as a Computer Analyst.

    Can you tell us about your sojourn in Canada and your first baby-steps in the showbiz industry?

    I have lived in Canada since 2007 but before then I have lived for many years in the UK and US where I studied. Work brought me to Canada because I wanted to work in the Telecommunication industry. Showbiz for me started when I co-worked with a friend who is also a showbiz promoter, Microbell. We packaged concerts in Canada for Wizkid and then, Flavour, Bracket and Timaya back in the days. This was around 2012 thereabout.

    In those early days, how was the experience and was your turning point?

    Ofcource, there’s no endeavour without its own challenges. The turning point was hosting Olamide Live Concert in Canada in 2016. He was no doubt the hottest item and everybody wanted him in Canada and he came through. It was also quite expensive bringing him but at the end of the day, I was able to seal the deal. I brought him for the concert and it was a sold out show which we held in at New Continuation Banquet Hall in Belfield, Toronto.

    We recorded over 2,500 audience and that’s because his music cuts across different races and tribe. We had people like Jamaicans, Ghanaians, Kenyans and other African nationalities. Music is a universal language. Olamide was excited too because we delivered. That show opened the eyes of other Nigerian and African artistes.

    Predominantly, it seems like you have worked more with musicians but which other talents have you worked with?

    I have worked with a lot of comedians including I Go Dye, Seyi Brown, Bovi, Woli Agba, Arole, Mama Tobi, Aphricanape, Kenny Blaq. I won’t lie to you, I prefer to work more with comedians than musicians because the audience for comedy is bigger. People work hard a lot and do not miss any opportunities to come out and have a good laugh. Amazingly, the audience respond more to comedy than music here in Canada.

    What concerts should music fans in Canada and North America expect from you for the rest of the year?

    I have quite a whole lot of music concerts lined up for the rest of the year including Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde  aka K1 De Ultimate whose deal I just concluded during my recent visit to Nigeria in April. Other big concerts coming includes Tiwa Savage, Zlatan, 9ice, CDQ, Ray Vanny and Diamond Platumz etc. Ofcourse, Olamide is also coming back this year and the people can’t wait.

    What do you think the Nigerian Government can do to help your industry grow?

    I think Government should make the process of Visa application seamless for entertainers because these guys are Nigerian ambassadors. A letter of endorsement from Government to the embassies will go a long way. We have had artistes been denied Visas which should not be.

    Aside Olamide’s show, could you mention another memorable gig you have put together?

    That would be the one of Diamond Platnumz, the Tanzanian super star. We recorded over 2000 audience which was massive. I compare it with the Olamide show because we took Diamond Platnumz to three cities in Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton also Timaya’s Show was sold out and very memorable as well.

    Aside Nigerian acts, what’s been your experience working with other African acts and what’s the reception for African talents in Canada?

    I have not limited the talents that I have worked with alone to Nigerian artistes. As I speak, we are having conversations with artistes from other countries and by God’s grace, we will expand our network to International artistes like Cardi B which we are working on at the moment?

    What are you doing to give back to the Nigerian music industry?

    We are starting a project in Nigeria from next year which will see us bringing some big artistes from North America to Nigeria. If you call it a cultural exchange, that’s fine because music promotion is supposed to be a two-way traffic.

    For a young artiste aspiring to do international tour, what is your advise for them?

    Like I said earlier, just stay focused and believe in your grind, your craft and yourself. In good time, your work will be pronounced.

    What are the criteria you consider before touring with an artiste? And why does it seems like hip-hop and rap artistes don’t get invited for international tours from promoters like you?

    The style of music an artiste does matters a lot in our criteria. Majorly, the crowd we sell music artistes to are the students. Before we bring in an artiste for a tour, we put out a poll asking the students community who they would like to see perform. We then work with the outcome from that survey and bring in the popular choice. So, it’s not as if I won’t do tour with an artiste just because I do not like the face of the person. It goes beyond that. Don’t forget, this is a business that we and our staff must run prudently too.

    How is the mainstream media in Canada receiving Afrobeats music?

    It has been positive. We are having more media platforms show support for Afrobeats music in Canada. Some of the radio stations jamming our songs are GBK FM and G98.7FM. You see, the growing influence of Afrobeats in the Diaspora cannot be underestimated. Some of the most played Afrobeats songs are from Wizkid, Tiwa, Timaya, Olamide, OBO, Burna Boy and Wande Coal.

    Precisely, how do Canadian citizens relate with Afrobeats music?

    Ofcourse, they do. For instance, when I brought in Wizkid last month in Edmonton, we recorded an audience of over 2,000 and over 4,000 in Toronto. Big shout out to my partners, Kpopsy and Kiza for contribution to the Toronto Leg. We hosted show in several cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. People love him irrespective of his collaborations with Drake who is a son of the soil. We had a mixed audience comprising Togolese, Kenyans and Canadians. This is the kind of reception you get when we bring the likes of Tiwa, Olamide, Davido, Burna Boy and Mr Eazi. The kind of music they make is not just for Nigerians but has international appeal. That’s a quality young artistes should copy.

    This question is an ongoing debate that has torn apart Wizkid and Davido fans but to you, who is Nigeria’s biggest export from the standpoint of a promoter?

    For me, I’m not going to be bias, I love both of them. I know it’s been a controversial topic, anyway. For me, I like Wizkid’s music because it is very relaxed and matured. David is my guy and I like and respect him, no doubt. They are both big artistes and they’re both African Kings making Afrobeats go viral home around abroad.

    What opportunities are there for African artistes who wish to relocate to Canada?

    At the moment, we do not have a lot of African artistes in Canada but opportunies surely abound. The sky is wide enough for birds to fly. Kelly Anthony is one of the upcoming acts based here and I like him, I pray he gets there soon. There have been big names like Dice Ailes of the ‘Otedola With The Money’ fame and Nonso Amadi who both came from Toronto. There’s also this fast-rising upcoming artiste called Bolu Ajibade. He’s doing very well as we speak and I want everybody to watch out for this guy, I pray he makes it big.

    What kind of professional relationship has promoters had with Canadian government?

    The Canadian Government has been very kind to us, I must say. The country is a calm place and nobody is above the law. We are all treated equally. Afrobeats is so welcomed in Canada and with Wizkid’s collaboration with Drake, we had more ambiance in the music sector here in Canada. The right authorities are duly informed whenever we have our events and we are good to go each time. They treat us nicely and support our events. The Nigerian and African community are not unruly and there has not been any need for extra security. The Nigerian community are quite big in Toronto which is like another Lagos in a way. The city of Edmonton is another place with a huge Nigerian presence.

  • Flavour headlines Life Beer’s Owerri party

    After a successful party in Ekwulobia, Anambra, Life Continental Beer has treated its Owerri consumers to a night of dance and music as it brought its year-end “Bridge of Progress” party to the capital city of Imo.

    Headlining the party was the highlife king himself, Flavour, who serenaded the fans with an impressive live performance.

    Also gracing the stage were Tipsy Kelvano, HiLife Fest King 2017, Chibest David, and other local up and coming acts.

    The previous ‘Bridge of Progress’ party had featured indigenous rapper, Phyno, who shut down Anambra before Life Beer took the party to Owerri just 48 hours later.

    Life beer is popular in South-eastern Nigeria and speaking on the year-end festivities, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Omotunde Adenusi, said: “We had a tremendous year at Life Beer, and we have these loyal consumers to thank for it. It was important for us to come back home and celebrate with our people as we set out to close the year. We are proud of the connection we have made with the people in the south-east and we have big plans for these consumers in the coming year. This is our little way of saying thank you.”

  • Flavor rocks festive period in Owerri, ‘Bridge of Progress’ party

    Life Continental Beer treated its consumers in Owerri to an exciting night of dance and music as it brought its year-end “Bridge of Progress” party to the capital city of Imo.

    After a hugely successful party in Ekwulobia, Anambra, expectations were high and Life certainly delivered on those expectations, providing a night that will live long in the memories of all attendees.

    Headlining the party was the highlife king himself, Flavour who serenaded the fans in attendance with his sultry voice and impressive live performance.

    Also gracing the stage were Tipsy Kelvano, HiLife Fest King 2017, Chibest David, and other local upcoming acts.

    The previous Bridge of Progress party had featured indigenous rapper, Phyno, who shut down Anambra with an awe-inspiring performance before Life Beer took the party to Owerri just 48 hours later.

    Life beer is the number one beer brand in South-eastern Nigeria, firmly rooted in culture and revered for celebrating tradition and the progress of its people.

    This year has seen the brand engage in two impressive initiatives, – the Hi-life fest and the Progress Booster campaign. The former is a talent hunt aimed at discovering the next big star in highlife music, while the later is aimed at providing financial grants to local entrepreneurs with already existing businesses.

    With such an eventful 12 months, Life Beer has set out to close the calendar year in style by hosting these two parties, as well as sponsoring the highly anticipated, Flavour of Africa concert.

    Speaking on the year-end festivities, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Omotunde Adenusi, had this to say: “We had a tremendous year at Life Beer, and we have these loyal consumers to thank for it. It was important for us to come back home and celebrate with our people as we set out to close the year. We are proud of the connection we have made with the people in the south-east and we have big plans for these consumers in the coming year. This is our little way of saying thank you.”

    With the Bridge of Progress parties now done and dusted, all roads lead to Enugu where Flavour will be having his concert in front of home fans.

    Life Beer is set to throw its weight behind this event and fans are already excited for what is in store.

    Life Continental Lager Beer is expertly brewed to give that rich, crisp distinctive taste and well-rounded aroma in true quality fashion of the master brewers.

  • Adekunle Gold releases ‘About 30’

    Urban highlife singer, Adekunle Gold after months of delay, has released his 2nd and sophomore album titled `About 30′.

    His newly released album ‘About 30’ which is expected to be another great hit from the artiste, is a follow up on his first album titled ‘Gold.’

    Adekunle Gold with excitement made the announcement on his tweeter handle @adekunleGOLD on Friday .
    He wrote: I am really emotional right now. “I could cry happy tears.

    “This album, #About30, is a reflection of my heart, my fears, my pleasures, my pain, my losses and my faith.

    Read Also: Thanks for giving my life a meaning, Adekunle Gold tells Simi

    “With the love you give me? I would do it again and again and again and one more time.

    Some of the songs includes: Ire, Down With You (feat. Dyo), Mr. Foolish (feat. Seun Kuti) Surrender, Damn Delilah, Yoyo (feat. Flavour), Money and Pablo Alakori.

    He earlier released ‘Ire’, a song also added to the album, which was aimed at craving the appetite of his fans and it automatically became a hit song.

    Unlike his debut album where the only featured artist was Simi, Adekunle Gold expanded his range working with the likes of DYO, Flavour, Seun Kuti and the Lagos Community Gospel Choir.

    Meanwhile one of the songs, Damn Delilah, is already generating controversy on various social media platforms. Adekunle Gold has really paid his dues, and like the popular phrase, he deserves some accolades.

    NAN

  • Flavour, BBN finalists to grace The Dome opening in Abuja

    All is set for the re-launch of The Dome, a modern entertainment center  that boasts of some latest facilities in Abuja on Friday.

    Expected at the grand opening is Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and celebrities like the wave-making highlife pop musician, Flavour, Nollywood producer and actor, Funke Akindele and finalists of the recently concluded Big Brother Naija reality show.

    According to the Public Relations and Marketing Manager of The Dome, Charles Ndubem, a complete turnaround had been carried out on the complex with the introduction of world class facilities, including a spa, lounge, bowling alley, pool bar, five star hotel and bakery.

    Located in the Central Business District and close to the Abuja’s twin towers, the renovated complex is expected to provide the same quality services that entertainment-loving Nigerians travel to Dubai, USA and Europe to experience.

    Ndubem said: “We have reinvented The Dome in response to the yearnings of our teeming customers. What we did was to cut down the entire facility and built it again from scratch. We are working with professional consultants. The Dome was shut down with a vision in mind. We have diversified. It was known before as a place of just night fun. But now you can come in the morning, your organisation can book rooms, lounges, restaurant, spa or honeymoon.

    “You don’t need to go to Dubai, USA, or London. We have brought all these things home. I believe we will be leading in the market place in tines to come. People have a certain affinity to the dome being the first entertainment center in Abuja. We are here and we are here to lead the industry. There is nothing like this on the country. We are the trendsetters in the moment.”

    He said the organisation would also invest in the nation’s entertainment industry with the aim of discovering local talents and turn them into international stars in addition to turning the hospitality industry into money making sector.

    The Dome, he said, is set to change the seeming lull in night life activities in Abuja with the formal opening by Osinbajo.