Tag: Timaya

  • I was Eedris Abdulkareem backup singer for three years – Timaya

    I was Eedris Abdulkareem backup singer for three years – Timaya

    Popular singer Timaya has revealed he used to be a back-up singer for Eedris Abdulkareem before he blew up. 

    Timaya said he served his colleague, Eedris Abdulkareem for three years.

    He noted that Abdulkareem would always remain his boss, even though they are not speaking at the moment.

    The singer revealed that it was the knowledge he gathered while working with Abdulkareem that helped in promoting his song in Lagos despite being based in Port Harcourt at the time.

    Read Also: Why I can’t date a Nigerian lady – Timaya

    He said: “I was a backup singer for Eedris Abdulkareem for 3 years. I gathered what I learnt from there and went back to Port Harcourt. I realised that with the knowledge that I have, I’m not promoting [my music] from Port Harcourt but Lagos even though I was living in Port Harcourt. Because to live in Lagos at that point was too expensive for me. Even to do a promotion.

    “So, I needed to go back and start from my foundation. I left Port Harcourt after I blew. Even Burna Boy, I told him he had to leave Port Harcourt. If you blow up in a place, you have to leave there and love them from afar.

    “Eedris Abdulkareem will always be my boss but we don’t talk… Not like we are quarrelling.”

  • Why I can’t date a Nigerian lady – Timaya

    Why I can’t date a Nigerian lady – Timaya

    Singer Timaya has stated why dating a Nigerian man or woman is pointless. 

    He said this while revealing why he doesn’t have a Nigerian girlfriend and expressing reservations about dating Nigerian men if he were a woman.

    In an interview with Beat 99.9 FM, the singer delved into the intricacies of his dating preferences.

    During the interview, Timaya expressed that his choice to steer clear of Nigerian relationships stems from his belief that there’s little excitement in dating someone with a similar background, upbringing, and environment.

    The Bayelsa-born artist likened such relationships to a toxic dynamic, drawing a vivid analogy between a police officer and a thief.

    Read Also: Drug addiction cost me a lot – Timaya

    The singer emphasised that while he doesn’t harbour any issues with Nigerian men, he feels that a romantic relationship would lack the necessary spark if both partners share too many similarities in their backgrounds.

    “If I am a Nigerian girl, I will not date a Nigerian man. Myself right now, I can’t date a Nigerian girl,” he said.

  • Drug addiction cost me a lot – Timaya

    Drug addiction cost me a lot – Timaya

    Popular singer, Inetimi Alfred Timaya Odon, best known as Timaya, has opened up on how he got introduced to drugs and how he gave it up eventually. 

    Speaking in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos, the ‘Dem Mama’ crooner described his experience as a “tough fight.”

    He said he got introduced to drugs during the COVID-19 lockdown.

    Timaya said: “I am not a saint. I have done drugs. Breaking off from drugs was a hell, it was a tough fight.

    “I got introduced to drugs during the COVID-19 lockdown, 2020. Everybody was home and there are those young guys in my house who are always so happy. And I was like, ‘Bro, how are you guys happier than me, I am the boss I got money? What are you guys on?’ And they told me that they got molly.

    Read Also: Grammy isn’t sweet, Timaya reacts to Nigerian artists’ loss

    “When I took it, I did not understand myself. I was so happy that I dashed all the money in my pocket. So I wanted to just keep feeling like that. That was how I lost a lot of weight. I was not eating, I was just happy? How you go just want dey happy? You are supposed to first of all, be happy naturally. But when you now need substance to make you happy, it replace the natural happiness. So you have to be buying happiness.

    “When I said I was taking molly, I was taking like three pills everyday and it felt like medication.

    “It was when I lost a lot of money I realised I needed to stop, I got kicked out from jobs, contract”.

  • Grammy isn’t sweet, Timaya reacts to Nigerian artists’ loss

    Grammy isn’t sweet, Timaya reacts to Nigerian artists’ loss

    Singer Inetimi Alfred Timaya Odon, popularly known as Timaya, has expressed disappointment over the results of the recently concluded 66th Grammy Awards, which saw Nigerian artists failing to secure any awards.

    The Nation reported that the Nigerian quintet of Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Davido, Asake, and Olamide had a poor outing on Sunday.

    The only non-Nigerian nominee in the maiden Best African Music Performance category ended up taking home the award.

    Read Also: Money no longer cause of all evil – Timaya

    Both Davido and Burna Boy failed to secure wins in their respective nominated categories: Best Global Music Album and Best Global Music Performance.

    Expressing his disappointment, Timaya wrote via his X handle: “This Grammys no sweet oo!”

  • 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.

  • Popito Baron features Teni in ‘Laslas’

    TALENTED music artiste, songwriter and producer, Ezerioha Ebuka better known as Popito Baron has released a new single, Laslas’, featuring reigning female pop star, Teni the Entertainer.

    This is coming after the successful release of his classic tune, ‘Coming Thru’, which is still enjoying massive airplay.

    Popito Baron, since pitched tent with the TNBT records has worked on many musical projects.

    He is known to have produced hits songs for big names in the entertainment industry that includes Timaya, Skales, Davido, Orezi, Faze, Tunde Ednut, Solidstar, Cynthia Morgan, Terry Apala, Chuddy K, Morachi, Tonto Dike, Stormrex and Splash amongst others.

    Popito grew up in the western part of Nigeria

  • Timaya excites fans at Legend’s ‘Real Deal’ concert in Enugu

    Revelers had a swell Valentine’s Day, as Enugu; otherwise called the Coal city came alive on Thursday, February 14, 2018 with the Legend’s flagship consumer engagement activity – Real Deal Experience.

    For the show. popular dancehall and Afro-pop singer, Timaya was on hand to thrill the crowd as he delivered an electrifying performance that left the audience in awe.

    The Port Harcourt born entertainer was at his best, switching up the tempo as he delivered many of his hit songs from “Ah blem blem” to “Dem Mama”. He also performed songs from his recently released album which kept the fans grooving all night long.

    The audience reception was a delight to watch, as all in attendance showed their love for the veteran singer, singing along to every word of his songs. Some members of the audience even coming on stage to dance with the self-acclaimed Egberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa.

    “It’s one thing to sing and entertain your audience, but when they take you on in a sing-along, picking up the song from the first line and singing it all to the end, you feel proud. Trust me, it’s a unique connection and such a humbling experience. I will never take this love for granted. Thank you to my fans, the beautiful people of Enugu and Legend Extra Stout for making this possible. I can’t wait to be back here for another Real Deal Experience,” said the award-winning artiste.

    The Real Deal Experience features Nigeria’s biggest music stars performing in various cities around the country. The show which was conceived by national premium stout brand, Legend, brings the country’s music artistes closer to their grassroots fans.

    Valentine’s day was well spent for consumers present at the event as Legend Extra Stout celebrated the season of love with special Valentine themed decorations and cupcakes. One of the major highlights were the interesting and engaging couple games which saw lucky couples go home with amazing prizes like refrigerators, generators and flat screen TVs.

    The biggest winners of the night were Mr and Mrs Mba Maduabuchi who won an all-expense paid dinner for two at the Octopus restaurant in Enugu courtesy of Legend Extra Stout.

    We are so excited we won, we did not even believe we we going to win, thank you so much to Legend Extra Stout for making this Valentine’s day a memorable one for me and my wife.  Said Mr Mba.

    Also for the first time at the Real Deal experience show; there was a Legend taste experience lounge which offered cocktail mixes. Consumers were able to mix their favorite stout brand with other amazing brands.

    From the games to the amazing performances and the lovely Valentine themed decorations, Enugu will never forget the Legend Real Deal Experience Valentine edition in a hurry.

    “As a consumer-focused brand, we go the extra mile to ensure our consumers are happy. That’s why we are always keen on creating multiple opportunities to ensure we delight them,” said Portfolio Manager – National Premium Brands – Sarah Agha.

    “The Real Deal Experience is unique because it allows us as a brand to get closer to our local market and better understand their needs whilst also rewarding our loyal customers, at the same time.” She added.

    Real Deal Experience has held in cities including Lagos, Ibadan, Onitsha, Umuahia, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Abakaliki, and Owerri, has featured some of Nigeria’s biggest entertainers including MI, Timaya, 9ice, Kcee, Oritsefemi, and Small Doctor among others.

  • Hero dazzles fans with music fiesta

    The Chuba Ikpeazu Stadium in Onitsha, Anambra State, came alive penultimate Friday, as Duncan Mighty, Timaya, Harrysong, Omawunmi, Reekado Banks and Rudeboy, one half of PSquare and other artistes, took to the stage to thrill the crowd at the fourth edition of the Hero Lager fiesta themed ‘Bridge edition’.

    Poised as a brand that represents the southeast, Hero was launched into the Nigerian market in August 2012, working its way into the hearts of consumers in the South Eastern region who christened the beer ‘Oh Mpa’, in reverence and as a mark of respect (Mpa means father in Igbo language). The premium lager, Hero, was also only recently knighted with a new crown cork -a Red Cork and with the title of ‘Dike Mba Nile.’

    Speaking at the event, Marketing Director, International Breweries, Plc., Mrs. Tolu Adedeji said every year, the Hero fiesta attracts thousands of fans who are loyal to the brand and appreciate what it stands for.

    “We made the decision to make Onitsha the venue of our annual fiesta as a way of appreciating the acceptance and the loyalty enjoyed by Hero Lager beer and it gets bigger and better with each passing year,” Adedeji said.

    “We hope to continue bringing so much value to our customers and maintaining the good relationship.”

    Marketing Manager, Hero Lager, Obumneke Okoli, said, “Hero is a well-established brand in the eastern part of the country and International Breweries Plc. is tremendously thrilled to bring to them a night packed with fun and excitement as a way of expressing our unwavering gratitude to our Igbo brothers.”

    Hero fiesta is an annual music extravaganza put together by International Breweries to celebrate its customers for their loyalty, while identifying with the culture of the people, particularly those resident in the South-Eastern part of the country.

  • Timaya prays for fans at Felabration

    Midway in his energetic performance at Felabration at the New Afrika Shrine on Wednesday, hip hop star, Timaya stopped to thank and pray for his fans.

    Kneeling on stage to thank them for making him a star since he started 14 years ago, the artiste who is also known as the Egberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa then asked his fans to raise their hands while he prayed for them.

    “Every spirit of failure, every spirit of poverty, in your family, among your friends, from your mother side, from your father’s side, Holy Ghost,” he prayed, to which the tumultuous crowd gave a roaring “Fire.”

    He then urged the crowd; “Tell your neighbour poverty is not my portion” before he lunged back into singing.

    And apparently in a move to demonstrate how well he has been financially blessed, Timaya threw some cash into the crowd, a move that was quickly discouraged by the organisers of the concert.