Tag: Headies

  • Bovi, Seyi Shay to host Headies

    Ahead of the May 5 date of the Headies which, oragnisers of the event have comedian Bovi Ugboma and singer Seyi Shay as hosts of the evening. Bovi hosted the event in 2015 with dancer Kaffy, this will be a first for Seyi Shay who is currently out with a new single, ‘Alele.’

    While a nominee party will hold on April 28 in Abuja, the main event holds at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Leading the nomination for the Headies is Davido with six nominations, followed by Wizkid, Olamide and Adekunle Gold with five nominations each and Tiwa Savage, Kiss Daniel and Johnny Drille with four nominations each while Flavour, Nonso Amadi, Banky W, Niniola, Runtown, Phyno and Reminisce have three nominations each.

    According to the organisers, the period in review for the award is from July 2016 to December 2017. This year, organisers also introduced new categories – Viewer’s Choice Award, Best Performer Category and a special category for brands that have supported the entertainment industry for the past three years.

  • NACCIMA urges FG to make increasing population an asset

    National President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Iyalode Alaba Lawson has urged the Federal Government to turn the country’s 198 million population into an asset.

    Speaking on the recent announcement, The national president of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Iyalode Alaba Lawson has urged the Federal Government to turn the country’s 198 million population into an asset. by the NPC, Lawson said that Nigeria’s Population is now estimated to be million thus making our country as the 7th largest in the world.

    “Population could be an asset, but if not planned it equally poses a lot of challenges in various areas like provision of infrastructure, adequate health care system and service; an appropriate educational system and employment for the populace,” she said.

    “Therefore, in meeting these challenges,the NACCIMA national President said it require proper planning by Government at all levels and close collaboration with other stakeholders.

    She disclosed that NACCIMA as the voice of business and a national body engaged in promoting activities of the private sectors in all major sectors is ready to work with Governments at all levels to ensure that the Nigerian population becomes an asset.

     

  •  Next Rated is won by voting –  Headies

     Next Rated is won by voting – Headies

    Ordinarily, the media would have been awash with the glitz, glamour and various successes of the Headies Award on New Year day. Rather, it was the fiasco between the bosses of two big record labels: Don Jazzy of MavIn Records and Olamide of YBNL Nation, that trended on various news forum.

    The reason for the showdown stemmed from the award of Next Rated Award which was given to Reekado Banks of Mavin Records. Olamide, boss of YBNL felt otherwise and believed Lil Kesh who is signed on YBNL was more deserving of the award and made his grievances known when another of hIs signee, Adekunle Gold, won the Best Alternative Song of the Year. Don Jazzy responded tersely, sparking a barrage of unpleasant tweets from Olamide.

    The winner of the Next Rated category is determined by voting.

    And in line with this, the organisers of Headies on Monday clarified its position on the award process.

    ‘The voting categories, such as ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Artist of the Year’, and ‘Next Rated’ are left strictly for fans to vote and choose the winners,’ said a statement from the organisers.

    ‘We wish to say categorically that we do not tamper with the outcome of the voting process. The limit of our involvement in this voting process is to advice the nominees to engage their fans and solicit for their votes. We do not accept any responsibility for failure on the part of the nominees or their record label, when they fail to this.’

     

  • Headies awards: LAWMA harps on Olamide, Don Jazzy feud

    Headies awards: LAWMA harps on Olamide, Don Jazzy feud

    Following the New Year Day fiasco between street lyricist, Olamide and Honcho of Mavins Record, Don Jazzy at the Headies, otherwise called Hip-hop Award, Olamide, who is popularly known as Badoo, may have unwittingly created a punchline for the Lagos State Waste Management Authority, LAWMA.

    When Adekunle Gold won Best Alternative Song with Sade, Olamide came up the stage and insinuated that his artiste, Lil Kesh, was more deserving of the Next Rated Artiste Award which was presented to Reekado Banks of Supreme Mavin Dynasty.

    ‘Adekunle Gold let’s be honest, this award belongs to Lil Kesh, because Lil Kesh is our Next Rated artist,” he said.

    “Every single was a hit back to back, from ‘Lyrically’ to ‘Shoki’ to ‘Efejoku’”.

    However, after Don Jazzy stepped on the same stage some minutes later to also pick up an award for his artiste, he threw the first direct salvo, aimed at Olamide. ‘Olamide, if you want the car, come and collect it,’ he said in closing.

    The reaction from Olamide who won ‘Artiste of the Year’ and ‘Best Street-Hop Artiste’ was cataclysmic. In an outburst of angry tweets which lasted for a little over thirty minutes in the early hours of Saturday, he rained abuses on Don Jazzy.

    In one of his lesser vile tweets, the YBNL honcho, positing to be acting for the benefit of his signee, wrote ‘Even me , I didn’t have the grace to have every single back to back in number one spot… Biko leave trash for lawma.’

    However, latching on Olamide’s rants on Twitter which he severally described the Incident as trash, LAWMA, the Lagos State waste disposal agency, using Its official Twitter handle, @Lawma_gov, took advantage of the squabble to promote its brand.

    ‘In 2016 we urge all our customers to #leavetrashforlawma use the licensed PSP operator in your area,’ It tweeted.

    It also tweeted: ‘In the fight between Olamide and Don Jazzy guess who won? LAWMA #LEAVETRASHFORLWMA Is trending.’

    Sterling Bank, which supports LAWMA also joined the bandwagon. The company, on Twitter, wrote, ‘Let’s take this opportunity to appreciate #LAWMA for their work. Supported by #SterlIngBankNg. #LeaveTrashForLAWMA’

    The scuffle which was largely an Internet fiasco saw the hashtag #LeaveTrashForLAWMA trending since Saturday.

    That the incident overshadowed the Headies is no longer news.

    In spite of all, the Next Rated winner, Reekado Banks responded heartily to a congratulatory message sent to him by Lil Kesh.

    Olamide has also apologised for his behaviour on Instagram. ‘I want to apologise to my fans for my conduct, including swearing on Live TV, at the Headies event some hours ago,’ he said, adding that, “I recognise that you all are the most important part of my work and my journey so far, and I would not have come this far without you. Therefore, you deserve better from me. I promise to conduct myself in a more respectable manner In future.”

    Interestingly, Timi Dakolo won the highest number of laurels with Best Male Performance, Best R&B single and Recording of the year for his song, ‘Wish me well.’

    Others are Headies Hall of Fame (2Face Idibia), Best Pop Single

    ‘Godwin’ by Korede Bello, Best rap single ‘King kong’ by Vector,

    Best Vocal Performance (female) Aramide (‘Iwo Nikan), Best Ragga/dancehall single ‘German juice’ by Cynthia Morgan, Best Music Video ‘Katapot’ (by Reekado Banks, video shot by Unlimited L.A) and Best Collaboration ‘Local Rappers’ – Reminisce ft Olamide, Phyno & StormRex. Others are Best Rap Album “Chairman” by M.I, Best Music Producer Legendary Beatz (‘Ojuelegba’), Lyricist On The Roll Vector, Revelation of The Year Yemi Alade Best Alternative Song ‘Sade’ – Adekunle Gold, Special Recognition Award Don Jazzy, Best Pop/R&B Album AYO – Wizkid, Song of The Year ‘Ojuelegba’ – Wizkid, Album of The Year ‘Street O.T’ – Olamide and Rookie of The Year YCee.

    The award had other entertaining angles, including the one that had the now rehabilitated Majek Fashek, throwing up side comments as many stole glances at the ‘rainmaker’ who later sang the hit track Send Down the Rain alongside Timi Dakolo and Kunle Ayo.

    The show host, Bovi also took comedy to slapstick level, dressing out like Denrele Edun at some point. His co-host, Kaffi also rendered an amazing opening dance, proving her mantle in the dance profession.

    Many were also excited by the joint performance of Jamb Question crooner, Simi and dynamic artiste, Falz, as they did Jamb Question and Soldier and got a loud ovation for their salsa dance steps.

    Other faces and performers at the event include, Denrele Edun, D’banj, Tiwa Savage, Eva Alordiah and her boo, Ceasar, Victoria Kimani, Kcee, Iyanya, Orezi, 2Face, Yemi Alade.

  • Headies now  holds Jan 1

    Headies now holds Jan 1

    Organisers of the 2015 edition of The Headies Awards have announced a shift in date of the event. The ceremony, which was initially billed for Wednesday December 30, now comes up on New Year’s Day, Friday, January 1, 2016.

    However, the venue of the event still remains the Landmark Event Centre, Lekki, Lagos.

    The postponement, according to reports, is to enable the organisers deliver a remarkable. Though the organisers might have a good reason for the postponement, the new date seems not to favour of some attendees, who have gone out of their way to be in Nigeria for the event.

    The event will be anchored by Kaffy and Bovi, with performances from 2Face, Vector, Falz, Iyanya, Seyi Shay, Adekunle Gold, Olamide, Simi, Victoria Kimani, Eva Alordiah and more.

  • Headies 2015: Korede Bello, Reekado Banks battle for Next Rated

    Headies 2015: Korede Bello, Reekado Banks battle for Next Rated

    For the first time in the history of The Headies Award, two artistes from the same record label; Korede Bello and Reekado Banks, both of Mavin Records, have been nominated in the Next Rated category, alongside Cynthia Morgan, Lil Kesh, and Kiss Daniel.

    Ayoleyi Hanniel Solomon, better known by his stage name Reekado Banks, is a recording artist, rapper and songwriter, signed to Mavin Records. He went by the stage name Spicy prior to bagging a record deal with the aforementioned label.

    Korede Bello on the other hand is best known for his hit single, God Win, a semi-gospel and pop song which topped many music charts in Nigeria.

    After the release of his first single which got relatively positive reviews, he was introduced to Don Jazzy by his manager Casmir Uwaegbute after which they recorded some songs together which got Don Jazzy impressed. On February 28, 2014, he got signed to Mavin Records under which he has recorded popular songs like katapot, corner and sugar baby.

    The Headies 2015 comes up on Wednesday, Dec. 30.

  • Aramide poised for the Headies

    Aramide poised for the Headies

    These are good times for afro-soul musician Aramide Sarumoh who is simply known as Aramide. Her song, Iwo Nikan, was recently nominated in the category of Best Vocal Performance (Female), a non-voting category, at the 2015 edition of the Headies Award. The award ceremony is billed to hold later in the year.

    Aramide, who plays the guitar as well as the saxophone, recently dropped a love ballad, I Don’t Care, which has been enjoying massive airplay on various radio stations. She joined several artistes last week to perform at an in-house concert hosted by City FM to celebrate Nigeria’s independence anniversary. She is also billed to perform at the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) concert on November 14 at the Muson Center, Lagos.

    She started doing music professionally in 2011, when she moved down to Lagos from Jos, Plateau State where she grew up. Aramide, a graduate of Political Science from the University of Jos is also a songwriter. She signed on to Baseline Music after she left Trybe records. Her other songs include Ekuru, It’s Over and Feeling The Feeling.

  • Olamide, Wizkid, Yemi Alade, others battle for Headies artiste of the year

    Olamide
    Olamide

    AS the 2015 edition of the Headies award inches closer, organisers have unveiled the list of nominees contending for the various categories.

    Among artistes who emerged with the most nominations are Wizkid, Olamide and Praiz who have received six nominations while Yemi Alade, Cobhams were nominated in five categories.

    Alade
    Alade

    Other nominees include PSquare, Korede Bello, Bez, Timi Dakolo, Asa, Reminisce, Mr 2Kay, Seyi Shay and Cynthia Morgan among many others.

    Wizkid
    Wizkid

    Contending for the artiste of the year category, regarded as the most critical category of the awards, are Olamide, David O, Wizkid, Yemi Alade and P-Square

    The Next Rated Category, dedicated to the most promising upcoming act in the year under review has Reekado Bankz, Kiss Daniel, Cynthia Morgan, Korede Bello and Lil’ Kesh while the Best Recording Of The Year, a non-voting category for the best single recording by an artiste or group in the year under review has Ojuelegba (Wizkid), Eyo (Asa), Wish Me Well (Timi Dakolo), There’s A Fire (Bez) and Do the right Thing (Cobhams) in contention.

    According to the organisers, this year’s nomination is based on the period in review, July 2014 and June 2015.

  • Organisers open entries for Headies 2015

    Founder of the annual Headies Awards, Ayo Animashaun, has said that entries are now open for the 2015 edition of the awards, coming up later in the year.

    He revealed that the award will only accept audio or visual materials released between July 2014 and June 2015.

    He said: “We have come a long way in celebrating the Nigerian music industry and the outstanding talents that have contributed to the growth we see today. This is the 10th edition of the Headies and so it is a celebration. We are constantly exploring new, exciting and ground breaking ideas to make this event bigger than it has become and this edition will be better than last year’s.”

    According to the Smooth Promotions CEO, all entries are to be submitted online via the awards website on www.the headies.com between August 11 and September 15.

    The 2014 edition of the Headies was held at the Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos on Sunday December 14, 2014 and was attended by notable artistes like Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Davido, Psquare, MI, Rita Dominic, and Dakore Egbuson among others.

  • Bovi, Toke Makinwa to host Headies 2014

    Bovi, Toke Makinwa to host Headies 2014

    Celebrated Nigerian comedian, Bovi Ugboma and popular on-air personality, Toke Makinwa, have been unveiled as the hosts for this year’s edition of The Headies billed to hold on Saturday, October 25.

    Put together by Smooth Promotions Limited, a media and entertainment company, The Headies, since inception in 2006, has recognised the achievements of artistes and entertainers in a number of categories, including Rap, RnB, Dancehall and Alternative.

    According to Ayo Animashaun, CEO of Smooth Promotions, “There is no better way to reward these deserving artistes where they are not only appreciated by their country, but also celebrated on a platform aligned with international brands. The honour of receiving this prestigious award in their country is one of the many things Smooth Promotions aims to achieve with this year’s organisation of The Headies.”

    Last year, the dynamic duo of singers Tiwa Savage and Dr. SID opened the awards ceremony to wide acclaim.  Also, for the first time, The Headies introduced a new category, Best Alternative Song, which sheds light on new exciting contenders.