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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Sunday Night Laugh!!! You Want To Live Long, Laugh More...

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SNL returns with a bang...enjoy!!!
Odiegwu o
When you are applying to be a bouncer in a Lagos club
Did Jesus walk past Calabar street during their carnival or how else do we explain all these Zacchaeus?
Unfortunately that Saturday is gone too!
No yellow and black capsule!
Unilag girls be like...
And I am "Animashaun Mountain of Fire"
If Jesus was born in this age...what a trending selfie we would have had!
Live in Owerri!
Now every student must find him!
Speechless!!! Though Fayose was an anti-progressive by sharing rice and chicken during xmas...this was even during an election period
"I cannot come and go and kill myself jare, na father Christmas I be no be Santa claus"
Yeah right!
Yahoo boys be like...When Guinness says win a visa and trip to Malay!
Lmao
Oganigwe!
We know this and they know we know this yet we are gullible!
NEWS: In 2011, social media won the election for President GEJ..."I must also enter am for fwita aboki"
This brings Waje's performance in 'Onye' to mind
Designed to be a palm wine tapper!
Issokay!!!
Wordless!!!
Aro rejected case...
Father Christmas for abeokuta
Speechless!!!
OMG!
Lol
Jeeeesu!

Beach ORGY!!! How A Married Man She Met On BBM Almost Killed Her With S.ex After Drugging Her And Her Friends

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The role of the social media in building relationships and businesses cannot be overemphasised. But the negative aspects seem to be growing with mixed reactions after the death of Cynthia Osokogu who was killed by friends she met on social media.

Since the case of Cynthia went viral, ladies who were before now ashamed to share their experiences in the hands of bad guys have started talking
Below is the near-death experience a young lady had with a man who was her BBM friend:

I am a girl who has fears, beliefs, reservations and just your regular typical Nigerian girl. This past few weeks has been one hell of a game for me. I have really been unsettled and I thought I share this story with you.

When Cynthia (the lady killed in the hotel room in Festac, Lagos) surfaced on the internet and various news media, I was scared and it brought back a whole lot of memories to me and also served as and eye opener. Many people castigated and criticised Cynthia (may her gentle soul rest in peace), but my point is, it could have been anybody, anybody at all.

We have met people through various social media. Some have ended up well, some have not but with painful memories. To cut the long story short, let me kindly share with you my encounter with social media especially the very popular Blackberry Messenger (BBM).

I am a graduate and currently serving in Kaduna. I could have runced it, but I needed somewhere to clear my head and forget about my ugly encounter. Here is my story.

I happened to have a married man as a contact on my BBM. He had been asking me out for over six months and I refused to date him. As time went on, he invited me clubbing with him when his wife was outside the country, and I went with him all night. We spent most of the night at Swe bar, Lagos.

I also met his clique of friends, married as well with their various mistresses. We had 'mad' fun. After all the clubbing and drinking, he lodged me in a hotel somewhere in Obalende. I felt sort of safe with him. We did not have s e'x, but he made sweet love to me and touched me in places I had never ever imagined.

He kissed me passionately but guess what? He did not have s e'x with me. We did all sorts but there was no penetration. So, to an extent, I trusted he was a good person to be around with. I did not know that it was all part of the plan.

He gave me N10,000 and put me in a cab to go home the next morning. We kept talking and chatting and sending na k'ed pictures to each other and he told me naughty things of how he wanted to whisper things in my ear, I blushed. We didn't see for two weeks and that was because his wife just came back from Turkey.

One faithful evening, he pinged me that he was organising a beach party/boat cruise and that he would love for me to be his date and that he wanted to open a BBM chat, as a medium for his friends and my friends to interact. I was excited about it, I just wanted to have fun. I was able to get five of my very hot friends.

The BBM group opened and we got chatting. I also realise that majority of them were married and working in reputable firms. It was fun and we didn't mind if they were married, we just wanted to have fun, as well as some other girls apart from my friends in the group.

We chatted exclusively, sent pictures to the BBM group to introduce ourselves, and we had opened group conversations pending the beach party. And as excited as we were, we went shopping for nice s e'xy beach wears.

The D-day finally came, we all assembled at the Lagos Island Boat Club. I was wowed because it was a high class party. We were cruising in a boat loaded with goodies drinks and hot babes, and as well 'MARRIED MEN'. I did not care, I just said in my mind that I would not roll with married men anymore after this, that for now, all I wanted to do was to catch some fun. After all, I wasn't paying bills.‎

We got there, it was a private beach resort. Most of the beach facilities I got to see there were owned by multinational companies. We got out of the boat, and went to where we were partying. It was a duplex made with wood. It was a very nice setting.

I felt comfortable because it even had a fence around it separating it from other beach houses around. So, there was privacy and of course bouncers (heavy looking guys) guarding the place. I said to myself, this must be heaven, I must be dreaming.

Anyways, we felt free with each other because we had been chatting. It was 5:30pm and the party just started. We had drinks flowing from the private bar tender which happens to be owned by one of the men in the group. Reality struck when I realised that I was feeling dizzy and feeling really funny and light headed. Not only me, but other girls around me too noticed there was something strange about it.

I was also feeling Hot as hell! I had been drugged. They monitored us and when they knew the drug had really gone deep into our system, they moved us up into the main beach house. I could still see faces, but was too weak and Hot to react.

Mr B, the man who took me clubbing, carried me in his hands like a sacrifice and put me down on the floor just as other men also did with their girls. We were eight in numbers; 8 girls, 8 guys, and they all stri*ped us down and had s e'x with us.

I enjoyed it a bit because I was Hot. It was a mixed feeling because I cried, I moaned, but I did not know how many times he came into me. He pounded me hard. I was dizzy, but he grabbed me with force. All I could notice was the wedding ring on his finger. I thought of how wicked and miserable some married can be. How inhuman and heartless they could be.

All of them took turns in switching partners and slept with all of us. I passed out. That was the last thing I could remember. I felt water poured on me. I noticed all the other girls around me too were half na k'ed and some stark na k'ed.

We spent the night at the beach, but the men were no where to be found. I looked round me and all I could see was packs of used condoms. I ran to pick my cloths and possibly raise an alarm. I got dressed, found my phone with an envelope. It contained N16,000 and a note asking us to take N2000 each for transport. Tears of anger and rage filled my eyes and the girls around me as well.

"We were drugged and used like tissue paper. I grabbed my phone and noticed a ping came in. I checked my phone and I noticed the BBM group had been deleted, and a message via BBM from MR B came in. He threatened me that if I say a word to anyone, I would regret it.

I told him he was a bastard, and he said try it. A picture came in, several pictures. In fact, they were pictures of us being na k'ed on the floor. Pictures of the humiliating us but they blurred the faces of the men. In total, I got 20 pictures. I was not myself for a month.

I went back to school, I had no one to talk to. The rest of the semester was hell for me. My CGPA dropped drastically. It was the worst out of the worst result I ever had.

Till today, my friends and I have not discussed this with anyone, but all I could do when I heard of Cynthia's story was to narrate my own ordeal anonymously and spread the news, the word, and pray they (ladies who do runs) see it and changed their ways.

I am now born again. I have given my life to Christ. I fear men so much that I cannot even move close to them. I still have nightmares, but with time, God will strengthen me and I will move on. My advice to single ladies out there is, do not be desperate for fun. Pray to God to open your eyes of understanding, and pray hard. He who kneels before God will stand before kings and queens.

To all married women, pray hard to God to intervene in your marriages and turn your husbands from bad habits and bad friends. As for me, I do not think I ever want to get married or date a man again. That chapter has been closed for good in my life.

Please, do not ignore my mail. Please post it. There are a lot of things we ladies need to learn. Please post it on your blog and save a soul. It could be your friend, sister, cousin, neighbour.

God bless you as you pass it on. To all readers, I do not care if you insult me or rain abuses at me. My job is to share this encounter with you and save you from any mishap. God bless you all......

When I started singing Hip Hip, all these popular acts were still in primary school -Pasuma reveals after Tiwa Savage, Dbanj, next collabo is with Olamide, Reminisce

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Wasiu Alabi (Pasuma), is one of the most successful Fuji musician around today. He has been in the industry for 30 years and he has done very well for himself. He has many awards under his belt and has performed at big shows globally.

The Fuji artiste who has the dexterity of infusing hip hop music perfectly into his Fuji music has decided to churn out a hip hop album and he has so far released 3 tracks which are enjoying massive airplay. Pasuma's latest single is a rap song, ''Ogede Ti Pon'' the video of which will be out any time soon.

Check out this interview excerpts...
You have been busy for a while now working on a hip hop album. Tell us what inspired the album?
I got the inspiration from the streets, my fans have been yearning for it. And at the same time, I have been one way or the other doing hip hop music for a long time. I didn't just start today. I can say I am among the people who started Nigerian hip hop. It is not something that it's new to me. I just took it upon myself to do it and see what comes out of it and I am convinced it's going to be a positive result.

Who are the artiste you have worked with ?
I have worked with Tiwa Savage, I have done a song with D'Banj too and I am still going to work with Olamide and Reminisce. I will be working with some other stars too. We just recorded seven tracks, we will still record more.

Now that you are tilting more towards the hip hop industry, do you think you will be able to retain your fans who love Fuji music?
It's not going to affect my fan base. The whole thing is, as an artiste you should be able to diversify, diversity is very important in anything you are doing. They have always known that I can do hip hop, because I have always been infusing it into my Fuji music, which has really helped me to be different from other Fuji musicians. Before now, they have all been yearning for it, they have been asking me when I would drop my hip hop album, and now, my management company AO@21 media and I thought it's long overdue, we decided to give it to them and the acceptance has been very awesome.

Pasuma as a Fuji artiste and Pasuma as a hip hop act, which do you love most?
I love my Fuji music more. That is where I belong to anytime any day. I am a Fuji musician, but I should be able to do something new. And it is no surprise to a lot of people because we have always been doing the hip hop thing right from when it started. Way back in 1996, you would remember I did ''Oya ka keep on rocking, Orobokibo'' which was sang with a hip hop music group, Remedies. 1996 till now is 18 years, and I believe some of the new artiste making waves today were still in primary school then. So I have always been doing it and I have been doing wonderfully well with it.

So how has the experience been working with these hip hop/pop artistes?
The experience has been wonderful. They all love me and see me as their brother and as their daddy. Like when I met D'Banj, he was like baba Pasuma, I said don't call me baba, and he was like he has been hearing my music before he even thought of becoming an artiste. So that shows you the respect they have for me.

My Most Embarrassing Moment Was The Day My Dress Blew And Male Fans Had A Filled Day...Meet Delectable songstress Ms. Jaie

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Welcome to the world of American returnee and pop singer Ms Jaie who is popular for hit tune 'kilon pumping'

Background

My name is Janine Dada but my stage name is Ms. Jaie. I was raised in London, England and as soon as I was old enough, I told my parents I wanted to move back to Lagos. I've been home for two years now and I'm the happiest I've ever been. Growing up was fun; I was always surrounded by music; I travelled around the United Kingdom a lot with my father's music company and created so many beautiful memories. I studied business, marketing and music technology in the UK. I was nervous about moving home because all my family are back in the UK, but I believe when you have a dream you have to be a little brave and follow your heart.

Music

Music has always been in my life; I fell in love with it at such a young age, but I certainly remember listening to a song by Destiny Child that made me determine to make music that sounded equally as good. As I have matured, my music has also evolved; I call my sound 'Afro Rhythms and Blues'. My song, 'Fall out of love' with Tuface was a magical moment for me; I did not think we could create a new sound, but we did. 'Kilon poppin' was another sound that was unlike anything I had heard before and 'Right here' with Naeto C is my all-time favourite, but all three are very different from each other.

Family support

My parents have always been supportive of my goals in life. They taught me to be the best in whatever I choose to do and go the extra mile; it has helped me in my hardest moments. My daddy tells me failure is not an option for a winner and that gives me strength.

Lingerie line

I am a business woman by nature and developed a lingerie line called 'DimePink'. I love the entertainment industry, I love making people happy. I do not think I will venture into any other areas of entertainment.

Challenges

Being a woman in such a male dominated industry has its challenges. Also, the music industry in Africa is not as advanced as our peers experience in the United States of America or UK, which also creates its own challenges. Putting together the perfect team is something that takes time. But when you get it right, magic happens.

Motivation

Happiness motivates me. Striving to be the best version of myself drives me every single day.

Personality


I am a shy person that loves being at home; most people do not know that about me. I try to enjoy life and I love to laugh. I can be extremely playful at the best of times. I love quality and I am a fan of luxury; I work hard to be able to treat myself every now and again. I do not think I am flamboyant and certainly not extravagant but I love nice things.

Relationship

Loving Jesus should count as being in a relationship, but I am single at the moment; it is just my music and I. In a man, I look for confidence; I have a big personality; it will take a strong man to handle me.

Sexiest body part

I love my lips and my dimple; I think they are kind of cute.


Embarrassing moment

There was one time I was performing and my dress blew up; let's just say my male fans got an eye full and the cheer was so embarrassing, but things go wrong sometimes the most important thing is the show must go on.

Beauty routine

I have been in the studio for months and it really took its toll on my weight. Being locked in the studio with all the junk food took its toll on my waist line. Thank God I have great friends around me that gave me some magic weight loss pills and took me straight to the gym. I try to stay away from carbs whilst I am training and I stop eating after 7 p.m. Other than that, water is my best friend and really helps with my beauty regimen.

Hobbies

I like reading novels and listening to new music. I love exploring the world-travelling is my idea of leisure. I wish I could see a new country every day.

Style

Style is an expression of self. It makes a statement about you before you speak. I think I follow comfort more than any other trend. I like to look great, but I love being comfortable.

Fela is the root of our music, his story should be taught in our schools -Teckno

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Pop singer‎ Augustine Kelechi popularly known as Teckno has posited that late Music legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti is the root of modern day music. He disclosed this during an interview recently saying the study of Fela should be added to the curriculum in Nigerian schools‎.

Excerpts...
How has Fela Anikulapo Kuti influenced your music?
I wouldn't say Fela influenced me in one way or the other. He was the root of our music. The story of Fela should be taught in our schools as part of history. When you talk about music in Nigeria,   you should talk about Fela. Even in death his legendary status lives. Fela changed ''our"lives entirely.

Are there traces of Afrobeat in your songs?
Yes, I'm currently working on some songs now that are literally influenced by Fela. I also did one with Wizkid which has Fela's style on it .



Buhari Doesn't Have The Capacity To Build Nigeria -Obanikoro Canvases For GEJ, Agbaje Support

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Former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro has beckoned on his supporters to work and win the forthcoming elections for President Goodluck Jonathan and the candidate of the PDP in Lagos, Mr. Jimi Agbaje.

He also pleaded with his supporters not just to ensure President Jonathan's victory but also that of Jimi Agbaje.
His words obanikoro said:
"Let me tell you one of the reasons why we initially agreed to go on. The presidential election is a must win for PDP and not just for PDP but for Nigeria. You all know I am a player at the national level, at the state level and at the local level. The presidential election is a national issue and for the good of our country, President Jonathan must continue and PDP must win Lagos because it is extremely crucial to Mr. President."

"When Buhari was in his 40's, he couldn't govern Nigeria. Buhari was Number 1, a Muslim, Idiagbon Number 2, a Muslim, Chief of Air Staff, Chief of Army Staff, a Muslim. They were all Muslims. We don't want that kind of Nigeria anymore. We want a Nigeria where everyone will have a sense of belonging. We have seen it all and we know that Buhari does not have the capacity to build Nigeria of our dream."

IBB Again! GEJ Visits Babangida In Minna

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Baring in mind that the former military President removed the General Buhari from office as the Head of state in a palace coup in 1985, President Jonathan paid the gap tooth retired general a secret visit yesterday.
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President Goodluck Jonathan visited Nigeria's former military president, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida at his hilltop mansion in Minna, Niger State capital today.

Jonathan who was accompanied on the visit by the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.); his Chief of Staff, Gen. Jones Arogbofa (retd.); Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Muhammed; and the Director-General of his campaign team, Ahmadu Ali, met behind closed-door with the military dictator.

The purpose was not stated, we can only hazard guesses. One of them is that President Jonathan went to Minna to wish Babangida well, almost two months after Babangida returned to Nigeria on 1 November after spending close to two months in Germany for medicare

President Jonathan later told journalists that he was in Minna to greet "his father" who recently returned to the country from a medical trip abroad.

Babangida also told journalists that all Nigerians must support Jonathan because he means well for the country.‎

Olamide Gets A New Baby...It's a

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After a very critically successful musical year‎, Nigeria's music sensation Olamide Baddo decided to spoil himself a little by getting a white Mercedes Benz G-Wagon.

The 'story of gods' singer showed off his brand new toy on his Instagram page and captioned it "My baby is finally home ... Black range x white G  .. Thanks to God and my fans .. Xmas gift of life .. We done hustle small ds year".


Olamide who is an ambassador for the Guinness 'Made of Black' campaign has been very prominent on the music scene this year especially with the release of his 4th album 'Street O.T". Tomorrow December 28, 2014 Olamide will be hosting his highly anticipated concert called OLIC (Olamide Live In Concert) alongside other big names in music.

The car cost more than $100,000 (N20million est.)

Olamide previously purchased a Range Rover and has gone on to sign artistes on his record including Lil Kesh and Viktor.

Fellow artiste Davido is seen to be congratulating Olamide on his new purchase.

Excitement In Madrid As El-Nino Returns

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 Lifelong supporters of the Athletico de Madrid can't wait for the sensational return of Fernando "El-nino" Torres to the Madrid based club. The striker is arguable the best player to have played his way through the youth ranks of the club's academy.

 The striker who was once the feared by even the most composed of goalkeepers have been a shadow of himself since his 50 million pounds move to Stamford Bridge before going on loan to Italian club Ac Millan.  

 With his trademark number "9" jersey that he has donned throughout his career already taking by Croatian international Mario Mandzukic, the Spanish striker will likely don an even more significant number "19" jersey if he decided to return to his boyhood club.

 BlackBox Nigeria will love to remind our readers that Fernando Torres got his 'El-nino' nickname from Athletico Madrid Faithful who  worships him. It is noteworthy that El-nino is a Spanish word which literally means "The kid", not only that Fernando "El-nino" Torres was handed the captain's hand band at the age of "19" and he captained the side till he left in search of silverwares to Liverpool Fc in 2007.