Tag: video

  • BEYONCÉ’S LEMONADE  REIGNS AT MTV VIDEO  MUSIC AWARDS

    BEYONCÉ’S LEMONADE REIGNS AT MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS

    AT the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards which took place at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden, Beyoncé’s groundbreaking visual album Lemonade won eight Moonmen trophies, including Video of the Year for Formation.

    The global megastar surprised the audience with a jaw-dropping Lemonade medley that recreated the stunning imagery of the visual album. Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award-winner, Rihanna dazzled with a career-spanning four-act performance – including an electrifying opening dance medley and a trio of stirring ballads to close – before accepting the VMAs’ highest honour with a heartfelt tribute by Drake.

    The African TV premiere of The MTV Video Music Awards aired on MTV yesterday as the build up to the night began with the official Pre-Show including red carpet action.

    Aside Beyoncé, Britney Spears also made a triumphant return to the VMA stage with a soaring performance of her G-Eazy collaboration Make Me…. Kanye West too, made a special appearance to deliver a meditation on fame before introducing the steamy and surreal video for Fade, starring actress and Good Music recording artist Teyana Taylor and her fiancée, the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Iman Shumpert.

    Future tore through a blistering performance of his 2015 hit F**k Up Some Commas, after being introduced by legendary Olympian Michael Phelps, who revealed he’d been listening to Future in the meme-launching photo of him in Rio.

  • PR STUNT VIDEO CAUSES STIR

    THE video went viral on Wednesday evening of a burnt actor on the set of an unnamed movie set. According to the story, the fire extinguisher failed, just when it was time to put out the fire on the actor, Ani Iyoho, who was used for the stunt. With another picture showing the actor with severe burns on his hospital bed, the story also claimed the victim was abandoned by all, including the movie director, Stanlee Ohikhuare, who was also said to be at large.

    Colleagues have been trying to reach the filmmaker and the actor to no avail. Many have started analyses on safety precaution and professionalism on set, while talks on insurance schemes have also been revisited.

    There appears to be a conspiracy of silence among those directly involved with the movie, hence the issue was considered a mere publicity stunt for the incoming film.

    Someone close to the production crew revealed that the movie is entitled ‘Behind the Wheels’ and that the shoot has been completed for a while now.

    According to a filmmaker who believed it was all about publicity, “the suit for the fire was bought from Hollywood and the issue was intended for public awakening on the oncoming movie.”

    7 REASONS STANLEE OHIKHAURE’S  CLAIM IS NOT A WELL SCRIPTED HOAX

  • Video shows  how Obanikoro loaded plane with N1.29b for Fayose

    Video shows how Obanikoro loaded plane with N1.29b for Fayose

    • Ex-minister ordered soldiers to break airport security gate
    for bullion van
    •$25,000 paid for the two flights to Akure
    •Money withdrawn from bank but no records of transaction

    Fresh insights into how a former Minister of Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro allegedly loaded a chartered aircraft with N1, 299, 490b for transfer to Governor Ayodele Fayose through an associate, Abiodun Agbele has been revealed.

    The cash was transferred through HS125-800 5N-BMT belonging to Gyro Air Limited.

    The first flight was filled with N724.5million cash to the extent that there was no seat for any crew member or the ex-Minister.

    It was during the second flight with N494.990m that Obanikoro, his Aide-de-Camp, Lieutenant Colonel A.O Adewale, and crew member joined the trip to Akure Airport.

    Records indicated yesterday that for each of the trip, Obanikoro paid $12,500 making a total of $25,000.

    The EFCC has retrieved the footage details of Obanikoro’s movement at the airport and the flight schedule of the aircraft.

    According to fresh evidence obtained by the EFCC, the ex-Minister had defied security gate at the airport in Lagos to move a bullion van to the apron of the chartered wing to off-load the cash.

    Although the security men at the airport resisted the use of the security gate, the ex-Minister ordered soldiers to break all barriers for the bullion van to get to the apron.

    A reliable source, who spoke in confidence, said: “Contrary to his attacks on EFCC, we have retrieved the footage and details of how he ordered soldiers to break the barriers at the reserved security gate at Lagos Airport for a bullion van to go to the apron of the chartered service wing.

    “He defied security men at the airport and refused to subject the bullion van to any screening contrary to aviation rules. In fact, apart from financial crimes, the ex-Minister and his accomplices have outstanding allegations against them for violating aviation safety rules or regulations.

    “The aircraft made two shuttles to Akure Airport on June 17, 2014. Our investigation revealed that during the first flight, about N724.5million was offloaded from the bullion into the aircraft. The cash occupied all the space to the extent that there was nowhere to sit by the crew and the ex-Minister.

    “But when the balance of N494.990m was loaded into the aircraft for the second trip, Obanikoro, his ADC, one highly-placed person from the South-West, and the crew were able to make the trip.

    “Let him continue to make noise in the United States instead of coming home to clear his name. We have interacted with the aviation staff on ground on the said date.  We have identified the owner of the aircraft to be a member of the sacked management of Skye Bank Plc.”

    Meanwhile, there were indications yesterday that the ex-Minister paid $25,000 for the two flights to Akure at $12,500 each.

    Another source confirmed that the aircraft belonged a member of the sacked management of Skye Bank Plc.

    “We have evidence of the payment of $25,000 to Gyro Air Limited for the two flights to Akure. And Zenith Bank confirmed how Fayose’s associate, Agbele, brought the cash into its branch in Akure to keep as sundry funds.”

    Responding to a question, the source said: “From our findings, the Minister and Fayose fought over N80million missing from the total cash.

    “They had a shouting match until reasons prevailed between the two politicians on the whereabouts of the N80million.”

    An Investigating Officer of the EFCC, Tosin Owobo during the week opened up at the  Federal High Court, Ado-Ekiti on how the N1, 299,490,000.00 was wired into Governor Ayodele Fayose’s accounts by one of his associates, Abiodun Agbele.

    Owobo, who swore to an affidavit, said: “That the total sum of N 1, 219,490,000 (One billion, two hundred and nineteen million, four hundred and ninety thousand naira) was conveyed to Akure Airport by Senator Obanikoro through a chartered aircraft with Registration No: HS125-800 5N-BMT belonging to Gyro Air Limited.”

    “That on the 17th day of June, 2014, Mr. Alade Oluseye in the company of one Abiodun Agbele a front of the Applicant (Fayose), went to the Akure Airport wherein they took cash delivery of the sum of N724,500,000.00 from Senator Musiliu Obanikoro and his acclaimed Aide-de-Camp Lieutenant Colonel A.O Adewale.

    “That on the 18th day of June, 2014, another sum of N494, 990,000 was also delivered to Mr. Alade Oluseye by the said Minister in the same manner.

    “ That the total sum of N 1, 219,490,000 (One billion, two hundred and nineteen million, four hundred and ninety thousand naira) was conveyed to Akure Airport by Senator Obanikoro through a chartered aircraft with Registration No: HS125-800 5N-BMT belonging to Gyro Air Limited.”

  • Aity Dennis shoots video for Amigo

    Aity Dennis shoots video for Amigo

    Multitalented Gospel artiste Aity Denis, has dropped a brand new video for her single, titled Amigo, a song written in Spanish, English and Igbo.

    An excited Denis made the announcement on her Facebook page when she posted; “Welcome to May, your month of favour and grace. Enjoy my new release, Amigo, an exciting new video that will bless your soul and move your feet. It is a beautiful blend of Spanish, English and Igbo.”

    Shot by Honesty Music Productions in Lagos, Nigeria, the platform behind gospel music videos like Sinach’s I Know Who I am among a host of others, the video has been enjoying massive rotation on the airwaves.

    In a career spanning almost two decades, Aity Denis has written over 2000 songs, and could be described as a multilingual singer, worship leader and prolific song writer. With a Masters degree in Mass Communication and a degree in French, Aity has performed on big stages across the globe ministering alongside gospel music stars like Ron Konnely, Alvin Slaughter and Hope Davies among a host of others.

  • That new video of Chibok Girls

    Nigeria marked another inglorious milestone last week as the abduction of more than 200 students from the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State turned two years, without the girls being rescued. Those abductions, by global consensus, dealt one of the most violent assaults in human history to child rights as well as girl-child education; and that is not to mention the crushing agony of parents whose wards were taken away. In a region of this country where much work yet needs to be done to change the cultural indisposition to girl education, the Chibok girls were shining role models. The abductees were in the thick of their Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination when Boko Haram insurgents struck at their hostels in the dead of night, herding some 276 students onto trucks that headed off to God-knows-where. Fifty-seven of those girls managed to escape as the trucks hastened off, and have since returned home. But the fate and whereabouts of those remaining have been an embarrassing mystery and a raw sore on the conscience of this nation.

    The second year remembrance last week was against the backdrop of chronic leadership failure, missed opportunities and yet to be effectual promises of diplomatic intervention. There is no debate that the costliest leadership failure in the whole episode was the reluctant and disoriented response by the former administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, which was in office at the time, such that precious time was lost in intercepting the fleeing insurgents and rescuing the abducted girls. That administration simply never seemed to believe that the girls were truly abducted, and notoriously signposted its disbelief with the infamous “There is God oooo!!” declaration by the former First Lady. But you see, that is how disconnected from reality politics gets when it is played for its sake. The Chibok abductions happened during an election year in this country, and the Jonathanians just seemed to think political opposition at the time orchestrated the alarm for some electoral gain. Not a few believed that even with a slightly belated response by the government machinery, the situation could still have been helped if the former administration had given the terrorists some pursuit, since you do not make hundreds of abductees and the means with which they were being conveyed vanish overnight. But the Jonathan administration failed to play that line, and instead conducted campaign-oriented inquisitions in Abuja as to whether or not there had truly been abductions. Regrettably, that gave Boko Haram the time to hide the girls away, as they have remained hidden even until now. Eventually, the administration that chose to play politics with such national emergency is itself history now.

    Regardless of what Jonathanians did or failed to do, the Chibok girls debacle has been inherited by the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, and it is trite that the administration now has the responsibility to bring the girls back home. Thus far, there is little to cheer in that regard. Much as military forces have made huge strides under the present leadership in recovering territory from Boko Haram and severely decimating the terrorists’ ranks, the abducted girls are yet to be located, much less rescued – two years on. Relentless crusading by indefatigable activists of the ‘BringBackOurGirls’ movement has not been effectual in forcing positive results. Yet, many had wished that the milestone last week was not reached, and I suspect that this issue is one of the reasons the world is cynical about recent claims by the Buhari administration that the insurgency has been defeated.

    The international community was sufficiently outraged by the abduction of the Chibok girls, and leading countries volunteered pledges of logistical and intelligence support for their rescue. But those pledges have yet to yield any result two years on. The girls have not been rescued, and neither has there been any useful intelligence as to where they are being held. The closest indication of intelligence surveillance was an after-the-fact claim by former British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Andrew Pocock, to the effect that the United Kingdom and United States once knew the whereabouts of some of the abducted girls, but could do nothing to rescue them. Speaking to The Sunday Times of London in March, the envoy said about 80 of the missing girls were spotted by UK and US surveillance officials not long after their being abducted, but the Western governments felt powerless to offer help as any rescue attempt would have been too risky if Boko Haramists used the girls as human shields.

    Pocock’s narrative, as reported, went thus: “A couple of months after the kidnapping, fly-bys and an American eye in the sky spotted a group of up to 80 girls at a particular spot in the Sambisa forest, around a very large tree called locally the Tree of Life, along with evidence of vehicular movement and a large encampment.” According to him, the Chibok girls were there for at least four weeks, but the authorities were ‘powerless’ to intervene. “A land-based attack would have been seen coming miles away, and the girls killed. An air-based rescue, such as flying in helicopters or Hercules, would have required large numbers, and that meant a significant risk to the rescuers, and even more so to the girls,” he added. Perhaps the strongest disincentive for the Western powers, as the envoy was reported, was that the former Jonathan administration did not ask for help. But you would wonder why those powers slipped off the surveillance, for whatever it took to track the terrorists.

    Well, there appears to be a fresh hope that the Chibok girls are yet alive and well, and could be brought home. A video surfaced late last week showing 15 of the girls being interrogated, as proof that they were alive and could be bargained for, by the government, with their captors. In that video, the girls maintained a calm countenance and showed no visible signs of their ordeal in captivity. They were largely emotionless, and only an occasional hesitation in their individual responses to questions by a male voice behind the camera betrayed any intimation of fear in them. The video is reported to have been recorded on Christmas Day, last year, as part of negotiations between the Buhari administration and Boko Haram. One of the girls shown in the video, Naomi Zakaria, made an appeal at the end of the two-minute clip urging the government to help unite the abductees with their families. “I am speaking on 25th December 2015 on behalf of all the Chibok girls and we are all well,” she added.

    I dare say the video was heart wrenching for any humane viewer, even more so for Chibok parents who were reported to have confirmed the girls to truly be their missing wards. CNN correspondent, Nima Elbagir, said in her report that the video was sourced from someone keen to give the girls’ parents hope that some of their daughters were yet alive, and to motivate the government to help get them freed. But the government is understandably wary, against the backdrop of Jonathan administration’s experience with negotiators. Minister of Information Lai Mohammed, in the CNN report, confirmed that government was in possession of the video, and he acknowledged that government was in some talks with persons that supplied it towards securing the Chibok girls’ release. But he was cautious about the recording being valid as current proof of the girls’ well-being.

    And I see his point: It is difficult to believe that the notoriously bestial Boko Haramists, two years on, have humanely treated the Chibok girls as this new video suggests. But anything is worth the try to rescue the abducted girls. The government is here encouraged to follow through with the negotiations, even as the military keep up with assaults against the terrorists.

  • ‘Selfish Nigerians behind Boko Haram video’

    A northern group, the Arewa Youths Integrity Forum, has described the latest video of Boko Haram, claiming it has not surrendered, as the handiwork of selfish Nigerians determined to ensure that the insurgency continues.

    Addressing reporters in Abuja yesterday, the group’s National President, Alhaji Ibrahim Abubakar, said the video showed there was a crack in the ranks of the Boko Haram terrorists.

    Describing the individuals as “war entrepreneurs”, he said: “The war entrepreneurs, who defrauded the Goodluck Jonathan administration to the tune of billions of naira with the claims of negotiation and ceasefire are back to their game of wanting to keep exploiting Boko Haram for monetary gains.”

    Abubakar said it was good that the military dismissed the indirect call for a truce and pressed on with President Muhammadu Buhari’s orders as commander-in-chief to wipe out the insurgents.

    He said: “They will use the two videos as a compelling argument to draw the Federal Government into engaging them as brokers and will pocket the proceeds of the media they have carefully set up. The country must not be led down this path again.

    “An equally possible facet is that Boko Haram sponsors, patrons and benefactors, who want to undermine the Army and the Federal Government, used paid actors for either of the videos or for both. The intention will be for the Federal Government, the Army, to become complacent and engage in premature celebration of a seriously-battered Boko Haram and consequently slow down the offensive against the terrorists, who will then regroup and receive arms and logistics to take on the military.”

    Abubakar enjoined the Army and the Federal Government not to be lulled into any false sense of achievement by the kind of trick that Boko Haram just pulled so it would not repeat the mistakes of the previous administration that dealt with paid actors while the terrorists continued.

    Said he: “The only surrender that Nigerians will recognise is that of Boko Haram members or leaders that surrender or hand themselves over to our troops. Surrendering by video or any other indirect method is not acceptable. The crimes they committed were committed in person, so they should also surrender in person. Those who want to continue fighting the Nigerian state have made their choices as enemy combatants and the rules of engagement are clear.”

  • Yomi Peters releases Igbeyawo video

    Cashing in on the success of his new album, which is currently enjoying airplay, Juju music maestro, Yomi Peters, has released the video of his latest song titled Igbeyawo.

    According to the artiste, videos were shot at choice locations around Lagos, including Allen Avenue, Victoria Garden City and Lekki.

    Aside featuring Buga of Buga fame, prominent movie stars, such as Babatunde Omidina, otherwise known as Babasuwe, Bisi Ibidapo-Ope, among others, made cameo appearances in Igbeyawo video.

    According to industry watchers, Igbeyawo video, is a well packaged job that stands the test of time.

    Speaking on his new project and motive behind the move, Peters said the effort is to further prove his critics wrong regarding his music prowess. “As one of the foremost juju artistes, what I have packaged in my new album is to tell the world the stuff I am made of and to further prove my competence, capability and versatility in music,” he said.

  • 2Baba drops video for trending single Coded Tinz

    2Baba drops video for trending single Coded Tinz

    Music icon, 2Baba has released the visual to his latest single ‘Coded Tinz’ featuring Phyno and Chief Obi.

    The video was shot by UK-based director Moe Musa who had previously shot ‘Diaspora Woman’ from 2014’s The Ascension.

    Shot on location at Eleguchi Beach Lagos, the video is dance heavy with choreography by award-winning choreographer Kaffy.

    There are also celebrity cameos by AY, Oritsefemi, Y Cee, Yung L, Tunde Ednut, Lay Low, Kaffy, Dammy Krane and more.

    Last month, 2Baba announced that he has officially rebranded and will now be known as 2Baba. And Coded Tinz is his first single under the new moniker. The song has been well received by critics and fans. It was voted ‘Song of the week’ on Pulse Radio.

  • Artistes gather for Mama Oyoyo video shoot

    Artistes gather for Mama Oyoyo video shoot

    Coming days after the release of the emotional song, Mama Oyoyo, a collaboration by top Nigerian Music artists; Iyanya, Yemi Alade, Tekno, Olamide and Selebobo, the performing artistes on Monday came together to film a befitting visual for the track.

    Facilitated by Premium Music, the artistes converged at the Music Africa studio at Surulere and dramatised the emotive lyrics dedicated to all beautiful mothers in Nigeria and all over the world. According to the management of Premium Music, as with the audio part of the song, the video will celebrate every woman, sister, aunt in appreciation of the strength and courage with which they support their families.

    The video recording was a mix of laughter and creativity as the artistes dramatised ingenuous ways to show their love for motherhood.

    Speaking with The Nation at the shoot of the video, Nigerian superstar, Iyanya, said; “I’m happy being a part of this. I was just being natural in the track. For me, it is a way of saying thank you to my mum for being the woman that she was to me. The music has given me a very strong purpose and a sense of not wanting to let anybody down.”

    The video was produced under the expert hands of Aje Film Works. According to the management of the award winning production company, they chose to be the project because of the creativity, research, entertainment and innovation depicted in the song. “Those qualities matched our core values and we just had to do our bit to join these creative stars to celebrate our mothers by telling the story of this song in a unique way.

  • Olamide out with new video

    Olamide out with new video

    After his New Year Day confrontation with Don Jazzy, indigenous rapper, Olamide is back to what he loves doing – making music. The controversial musician on Saturday released a new jam, I Love Lagos, with a video to go with it. Olamide took to the social media to announce the new effort. The video which was posted on Youtube also stars popular Yoruba movie actor and Glo Ambassador, Odunlade Adekola.

    On Friday, Adekola posted a photo of himself and Olamide on Instagram which showed Olamide wearing a LAWMA (Lagos Waste Management Authority) fez cap. Adekola had tagged Olamide in the picture, writing, ‘O da’eyan mo o mo @baddosneh.’

    It will be recalled that during the Twitter rage which Olamide engaged in with Don Jazzy, he had in one of his tweets, written, ‘Leave trash for LAWMA,’ a development which the waste collecting agency quickly latched onto to promote their brand on Twitter.

    LAWMA had tweeted in the heat of the squabble, ‘in 2016 we urge all our customers to #leavetrashforlawma use the licensed PSP operator in your area.