Friday, May 29, 2020

Davido’s “Fall” Becomes GOLD Certified In U.S Days After It Went Gold In Canada

Fall“, a track from Davido‘s second album “A Good Time” has become Gold certified in the U.S days after it went Gold in Canada.

The music maestro broke the good news on his Instagram and Twitter pages today May 29, 2020.
His announcement of FALL being certified GOLD by RIAA is coming few days after same song went Gold in Canada.

RIAA” is a music sales award cum certification in America, and its acronym stands for Recording Industry Association of America.
For any musical work of art to be certified Godl by RIAA in America, such piece of art must have surpassed 500,000 unit sales based on physical distribution (and not just online streams).

According to RIAA, a Gold certified song or album represents a whopping $1 million sales, and now that’s a big fortune in Nigerian currency, do the calculation.

The hit song “FALL” has been certified platinum in South Africa, Gold in Canada and now Gold again in the U.S.

This is indeed a double win for the music executive for the year 2020.

Refer to his twitter post below;

Beautiful Genevieve Stuns It With Her Lovely Modest Way Of Dressing (Photos)

Genevieve Nnaji is one of the few Nigerian celebrities that dresses modest all the time. When I say modest, I mean no unnecessary exposure of body parts.
From her way of dressing, she portrays the image of being responsible, elegant, not extravagant (...which is quite contradictory because she is so freaking rich and popular.

Premier League Announced to restart on June 17, Arsenal In clash With Manchester City

Premier League clubs have all agreed to return to action on June 17 - Arsenal and Manchester City are billed to face-off at the Etihad on resumption day - Matches are billed to be played behind closed doors to curb the spread of coronavirus Fresh reports have it that English Premier League clubs have voted for the season to restart on Wednesday, June 17 with Arsenal facing off with Manchester City at the Etihad.
According to SunSport, the new fixture upon return will also see Aston Villa take on Sheffield United in the first games back after the break.
Plans were in place for the season to resume on Friday 19 June, but the Telegraph claim that has been scrapped.

Meet Footballer Raheem Sterling, Wife And Beautiful Children (Photos)

Raheem Sterling is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger and attacking midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and English National team.
The couple met as teenagers, but the Premier League star has previously hit the headlines for being linked to a number of other women.
Paige met Sterling during his spell with Queens Park Rangers. She gave up her job in JD Sports to live with him in Liverpool after he left QPR.
Raheem documented trip on Instagram by sharing pictures of himself, partner Paige Milian, son Thiago and daughter Melody Rose. He cracks a smile alongside Thiago and daughter Melody Rose. 
Sterling has a daughter, Melody Rose, from a previous relationship. The City star popped the question last year and the pair are expected to marry at some point in 2020.
Raheem Sterling, his fiancĂ©e, his daughter, and two sons, share special moments in a Christmas ad campaign, celebrating the little moments of the holidays, that H&M believes aren’t always portrayed, but really do matter the most. 

see more stunning photos.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Call for Akpabio’s Removal Has Ethnic Undertone – Akwa Ibom Ex-militants

The Akwa Ibom State Phase 11 Ex-Militants Forum of the Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty Programme has claimed that recent calls by some Niger Delta groups and some individuals for the removal of the Honourable Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio has ethnic colorations.

They added that such calls were simply because Akpabio is an indigene of Akwa Ibom State and not necessarily that he has committed any offense.

In a statement issued by the leader of the ex-militants Comrade Imoh Stephen Okoko and made available to newsmen in Uyo on Thursday, the group noted that it was not the first time, some faceless individuals within the region would be asking for Senator Akpabio’s removal.
According to them, “After a careful analysis of the various reasons advanced by the protesting individuals and groups, we wish to state that these calls are all laden with ethnic sentiments and therefore leave much to be desired.

“And those making the call are parochial minded and selfish individuals whose interest is above the general well-being of the region, a major reason why the Niger Delta has remained very backward and largely underdeveloped despite the large chunk of funds sunk into it

We, therefore, wish to say that the call for Akpabio’s removal is simply because he is an Akwa Ibom State indigene and not necessarily that he has committed any offense.

“On our part, we totally reject the call for the Minister’s removal, but rather commend the President for making the best choice for the Ministry of the Niger Delta.”

They regretted that most appointees from Akwa Ibom State Origin have allegedly been treated badly and opposed when appointed to sensitive positions at the federal level and on issues relating to the development of the region.

Buttressing their claims, the group recalled that on the creation of the Niger Delta Ministry, the appointment of the erstwhile Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) under Chief Obasanjo’s government, Obong Ufot Ekaette, of blessed memory, as pioneer Minister of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, was greeted with protests from the Ijaws and other ethnic groups in the region based on flimsy and unsubstantiated reasons, just because he was from Akwa Ibom State.
They said his successor at the Ministry, Mr. Godday Orubebe, who was Obong Ekaette’s Minister of State at the time, was however hailed despite his ‘seeming poor performance because he is an Ijaw man.’

They further said the pioneer NDDC’s Executive Director, Projects, late Engr. Udo Mboso was protested against, likewise Mr. Nsima Ekere, the immediate-past NDDC Managing Director.

We, therefore, wish to warn all those behind the call for the head of Senator Akpabio for a crime he did not commit to desist forthwith from such act as any further attack on the Minister shall be met with stiff resistance and could resort to unpleasant consequences.

“Similarly we also advise President Muhammadu Buhari not to yield to pressure from any individual or group calling for the Minister’s removal as we shall no longer fold our arms.

Is This Even Normal?” – Omotola Jalade Reacts As Her Husband Flies Back Chinese Doctors (Photos)

Veteran Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade has said that she doesn’t know how to feel after her husband went on his first flight today after 2 months.

According to Omo T, her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde flew back the Chinese Doctors that arrived Nigeria in April.
She shared photos as they left and wrote;

“#Is this the New Normal ? 
#TheCaptain went on his first Flight today in 2 months!
Those are the Chinese ppl that flew in some time ago leaving!  ~~~~ Not sure how to feel ~~~~”
The 15-member team of Chinese medical personnel arrived in the country on April 8 for China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Nigeria Ltd (CCECC).

See Photos Of Benny Essien Who Play Lateef Adedimeji's Wife In Airtel TV Commercial

Lateef Adedimeji is a born actor. The Nollywood Actor is one of the best actors of Nollywood especially the Yoruba speaking part. The Yorubahood Lover boy is handsome and the role he featured in most is the romantic scene which he acts very well. Most people fall in love with his acting especially ladies.

Lateef Adedimeji is really a great blessing to the Nollywood World. His role are done with perfection and he is funny. He really knows how to bring that smile on his viewers face.
Lateef Adedimeji was born on 1st February 1986. He is a Nigerian actor, film-maker, producer and director who was born and raised in Lagos State, but hails from Ogun State. He became popular with his first major role in Yewande Adekoya's 2013 movie titled "Kudi Klepto".
The actor alongside the veteran Mama raibow and the Ghanian-born Benny Essien is Airtel Ambassador making waves with the Airtel TV commercial for show. It's just amazing watching them, the couples, the mother. They are so funny.

But do you know Benny Essien? The lady is so beautiful, I know you would agree with me after seeing some photos. She looks really pretty! Lateef Adedimeji plays the role of her husband in the commercial while Iya Rainbow is the mother.

Check her stunning photos below.

WORDS OF WISDOM: Obasanjo REVEALS Three Lessons Nigeria Must Learn From COVID-19 Pandemic

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has identified three key lessons that Nigeria and its people should learn from the raging coronavirus pandemic in the country and globally.

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He also asked Nigeria and other African countries not to continue blaming the past for the current economic woes in the continent.
Obasanjo made the observations on Wednesday at a virtual book launch organised by Afrobarometer, a non-governmental organisation based in Ghana on behalf of The Brenthurst Foundation of South Africa.

Obasanjo was a discussant at the event alongside former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Hailemariam Desalegn and that of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva.

The 313 pages book which was launched is titled: “The Asian Aspiration: Why and How Africa should emulate Asia,” and was published by The Brenthurst Foundation.

According to Obasanjo, there are three major lessons he believes Nigeria should learn from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The first one, he said, is to attach great importance to the issue of food security in the country and take it more seriously in the country’s economic policies and implementations.

“It is now this time of coronavirus pandemic that the country knows how important it is to be self-sufficient in food production and especially in most of the essential ones,” he stressed.

The second lesson is for the country to take the issue of information and communications technology more seriously

According to him, Zoom and other virtual platforms have given people during this current pandemic and lockdown across borders opportunity to meet for economic activities and this will be the way to go after the pandemic.
“But there is a problem again on this,” he noted, “and that is when considering the huge number of out-of-school children in a country like Nigeria. We have to do something about this.”

Speaking further, Obasanjo said the third lesson for Nigeria and other African countries to learn is to encourage and utilise the Africa Free Trade Agreement among countries by doing bi-lateral and multi-lateral trading within the continent.

Obasanjo, who also spoke on the importance of integrity and competency of people in control of resources at government and private levels, said COVID-19 pandemic despite its destructive nature to humans and resources has become an eye-opener to areas of priorities for African countries including Nigeria to focus after the crisis.

On blame games by successive governments in Nigeria and other African countries about the past, Obasanjo said that though the past could not be totally ignored so as not to make the same mistake of the past, Africa should not be shackled by the past rather forging ahead for meaningful development.

He said African problems are self-inflicted due to bad leadership and poor institutions, as well as what he described as pervasive corruption, especially in governance rather than continued blaming colonial masters.

“So, we should not allow ourselves to be held bound by our past,” he said.

On their separate contributions, former Ethiopia and Thailand leaders, Hailemariam Desalegn and Abhisit Vejjajiva, said even though African countries have much to learn from Asian countries that within a generation not only overtook African countries but also left them far behind in the level of economic prosperity, the development of Africa countries is in the hands of Africans and not from outside.

According to them, there is a need for economic diversification and constitution of strong leadership and institutions to take many out of poverty in no time on the continent.

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