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2018-09-24

Chioma's parents not happy with davido, says he is the cause of her unseriousness

Chioma’s parents are angry she is yet to graduate from the University because of her relationship with the star.
According to a reliable source, Chioma’s father, who is a devout Seventh Day Adventist is not particularly pleased that his daughter has not been serious with her studies.
Chioma who gained admission into Babcock University (a Seventh Day Adventist school) to read economics in 2012 is yet to graduate when she should have completed the course since 2016. Chioma, once skipped a whole session because she was traveling around with Davido and had to defer her studies.
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For months now, she has not been attending classes. I can’t even remember the last time she was in school.
The last thing I heard from her friends in school is that she’s not interested in coming back to Babcock. She’s traveled out of the country again and it doesn’t look like she’s coming back.
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It was further gathered that her father has had a strict talk with her that she must finish school before embarking on any marriage plans.
The devout Seventh Day Adventist parents are said to be pained about their child treating her celebrated love affair with the superstar singer as top priority over her education.
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The famous Nigerian singer and songwriter David Adedeji Adeleke, known simply as Davido, is not only an award-winning musician and popular media personality but also a real charmer. There is something about Davido that makes everyone fall in love with him. Perhaps it is his handsome appearance, charismatic personality, and passionate performances that make the fans so crazy about Davido. Many Nigerian ladies would not say no to finding their own Davido. The rapper’s outstanding talent won him a lot of admirers.
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When Davido met Chioma Avril Rowland, who is a 300 level Economics student at the Babcock University, he was totally in love at first sight. He instantly made sure that everyone knews about Chioma and how much he appreciates her. He was literally screaming to the entire world about his love. This quickly made her different from all of his other affairs.

2018-09-13

How our celebrities fall of the stage

Davido & 4 Artistes You Wont Believe Fell Off Stage During Perfomance | | you guys are free to watch the videos I worked hard to get them

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Sep 12, 2018 12:13 PM
Every artist has had his or her embarrassing moment, however, the following artist had the public embarrassment of falling on stage .here is a list of artist that fell while performing on stage.
BURNA BOY
Burna boy had his share of public embarrassment when he fell on stage while performing at the Headies awards 2012 with Dammy Krane. People tagged it to be karma as he threatened to shoot wack artiste for releasing noisy and wack songs. Many people thought he was referring to Tonto Dike for her she released that got a lot of criticism.
SHEYI SHAY.
While performing at AFRIMMA awards 2017, songstress sheyi shay fell on stage.she was dancing barefooted performing her latest hit track at that time YOLO YOLO when she fell, however, she did not let that stop her performance. Sheyi said in an interview, that it was the dress she wore that caused her fall.
DAVIDO
The highly hyped 30 billion concerts that took place at the Amahoro stadium in Kigali may have been successful but also left a long-lasting memory for Davido as he fell on stage before his performance. He, however, responded with a tweet that read, “body nur be firewood, lol”.
MR EAZI
He fell on stage while performing at the MOBO awards in Manchester, many Nigerians also believed it was karma for aligning with Ghana to the detriment of Nigerians.
PETER PSQUARE
Let’s take a walk down the memory lane to when Peter fell off the stage while performing at triple 9 concerts with his then partner, Paul now known as RUDEBOY.

2018-09-12

3 Ways To Make Your Relaxed Hair Grow Longer And Fuller


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Sep 11, 2018 1:47 AM
In case you didn’t know, your relaxed hair needs love and TLC. Not everyone wants to keep their natural hair and that is understandable.
According to hair myths, adding relaxer to your hair will make your hair automatically grow longer and fuller. On the contrary, relaxed hair still requires effort and attention to achieve growth and fluff.
Granted that shrinkage is one of the issues naturalistas deal with, relaxers, however, rid the hair of that problem. That said, relaxers can also cause shedding and breakage if not properly applied. Which is why we have curated a list of steps to take to make your hair grow longer and fuller.
1. Protective styling
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Protective styles secure hair tips and prevent breakage and frizz. Similarly, braids, weaves and styling protect relaxed hair from external damage. Additionally, when relaxing, you should keep the relaxer away from the tips.
2. Moisturize
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We can’t overstate the importance of moisture on your hair. Essentially, you should treat your hair well regardless of how you choose to grow it. Deep conditioning, frequent washes, and moisture are essential to achieving quick growth.
3. Scalp Massage
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Massaging the scalp stimulates the hair follicles which consequently induces hair growth. Apart from stimulating growth, scalp massages relieve stress and also make the hair fuller.
Which of these methods will you include in your hair routine? Share your thoughts in the comments section.So if you need more advice you know where to find me.

Nicky minaj's recent wellbeing since after her fight with cardi b

An incident that was meant to bring shame to Nicki Minaj seems to be doing just the opposite.

Nicki’s business empire has gotten even bigger and her radio show, Queen Radio, has shot to number 1 following the incident with Cardi B at the New York Fashion Week where Cardi attacked her and threw her shoe at her.
TMZ claims sources connected to Nicki told them the rapper is ecstatic Cardi B went nuclear at Friday night’s Harper’s Bazaar Fashion Show because it is now helping her business grow.
Nicki’s podcast, Queen Radio, was trending at the top of Twitter Monday and the show has been at number 1 on Apple Music. Also, her listeners quadrupled after the fight.
Not only that, Nicki’s new music video for “Barbie Dreams” got over 5 million views in just 1 day of being released and Nicki believes her strong debut numbers is partially due to Cardi’s attack on her.
To add to all that, Nicki has been getting blown up a lot more for appearance requests and concert bookings in the last few days.

2018-09-10

Top 10 richest hip hop artists in Nigeria

Before I begin, I would like to point out once more that I am only showcasing artists who can be classified under the genre hip-hop. For that reason, you might not see some of the big names in the Nigeria music industry. With that said, let’s kick off our list with our №10.

10. Tekno

We begin our list of top richest musicians in the genre of hip-hop with the young Augustine Miles, who most people know as Tekno. Even though he is only 25 years old, and his career has begun rather recently, Tekno has already managed to become one of the richest musicians in Nigeria.
We have previously reported that Tekno net worth is $2.5 million. He earned this thanks to his music, as well as several endorsement deals, including MTN Nigeria and Sony Music. The author of the popular track Pana likes to spend his fortune on expensive cars; he owns a BMW x6, an Acura and a Mercedes Benz CLS 550, which cost him more than $200,000.

9. M. I Abaga

Next, we have Mr. Jude Abaga, also known as M.I Abaga or simply M. I. This 36-year-old rapper, producer and entrepreneur has been active on the Nigerian music scene for more than a decade, and his bank account has benefitted greatly from that.
M. I actually stands for Mr. Incredible, and taking into account how much money he has, this name is very fitting. Over the years, M. I net worth has reached $3.9 million (according to BioNetWorth). Apart from his music, he also gains money from his record label called Chocolate City. It seems like M. I’s life is sweet as chocolate!

8. Timaya

Our №8 is none other than Inetimi Alfred Odion, who you probably know as Timaya. The Dem Mama singer won everyone over with his talent and charisma. His solo career in the Nigerian music industry has lasted ever since 2005, and he is known for his many catchy tracks.
After more than a decade in the industry, Timaya has earned himself quite a fortune. According to NaijaMusic, Timaya net worth is $5.5 million. He earns several cars, wears designer clothes and accessories, and flies first class.

7. Banky W

Olubankole Wellington, known to all as Banky W, has also gotten himself a spot on our list of top ten richest artist in Nigeria in the genre of hip-hop. This famous rapper, actor and producer has been in the game since 2002 and is showing no signs of quitting.
TheNetWorthPortal claims that Banky W is worth $11 million. The artist is the ambassador of such big brands as Ciroc, Etisalat and Samsung. In addition to his music and endorsement deals, he also rakes in cash via Empire Mates Entertainment, where he is the CEO.

6. Olamide

Olamide Adedeji is a well-recognised name in Nigerian hip-hop. His albums are sold by the thousands, his music videos are viewed by millions, and his name is known by every Nigerian. Olamide net worth is currently $13 million (according to TheNetWorthPortal).
Olamide has been able to make this big of a fortune thanks to his successful music career, as well as his many endorsement deals, including deals with Guinness, Ciroc, Sure Bet 24/7, Etisalat and many others. He spent a portion of his money on a large mansion, a Mercedes G-class, a 2012 Honda, a Land Rover and a Toyota Venza, among other things.

5. Wizkid

At №5, we have Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, who you probably know as Wizkid. Ever since he was 11 years old, the artist has been performing and steadily gaining popularity. At the age of 27, he has millions of fans listening to his music and millions of dollars sitting in his accounts.
In 2018, Wizkid net worth is the whopping $14 million. To achieve this, he worked tirelessly for years, recording great tracks, touring the world and endorsing various brands, including Pepsi, MTN, Glo, Guinness and many others. The artist loves expensive cars, particularly Porsche, and he has had at least two over the years.

4. Davido

In fourth place, there is a man, whose name you have probably heard a million times. Be it because of his music, or because of his baby mama drama, David Adedeji Adeleke, or simply Davido, loves to be the centre of attention.
Thanks to the massive media exposure on top of his talent, the artist has managed to earn quite a lot for his 25-year-old self. These days, Davido net worth is $22 million. He spent some of this money on his gigantic fleet of cars and a gorgeous house called Nikki Mansion.

4. 2face Idibia

Technically also in fourth place, we have Innocent Ujah Idibia, as a person that has been around the Nigerian show business for over 20 years, he sure has made a name for himself.
As you might have guessed, 2face Idibia net worth is also $22 million, as we have previously noted. He spends it on houses in Lekki, Magodo and Banana Island, as well as on cars, for instance, on Chevrolet Corvette Coupe.

2. Flavour

Coming in at number 2, there is Chinedu Izuchukwu Okoli, who you most likely know as Flavour N’abania, or simply Flavour. He has been around in the industry since 2005, and he surely has not been playing around.
Most sources, including NaijaMusic, claim that Flavour net worth is the astounding $28 million. In addition to the sales of his tracks and tour tickets, Flavour also has a long-standing partnership with energy drink Bullet, which must bring him quite a lot of cash, judging by how often he posts about it.

1. D’Banj

We have finally reached the top of our list, and it is none other than Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, who you know as D’Banj. He has been on the grind since 2004 and his years with Don Jazzy, and his hard work paid off big time.
As stated by TheNetWorthPortal, D’Banji net worth is $30.5 million. He is the ambassador of Beats by Dre, Globacom, Ciroc, SLOT, as well as many others. He owns D’ Kings Men Media Ltd. and MCOMM Ltd. D'Banj also has a penchant for luxurious cars, as he owns several Toyota Prado’s, a Bentley and an Aston Martin Vantage.
That is all for my list of top 10 richest hip hop artists in Nigeria. Is it what you have expected? Would you like to know more about any of these artists? Let me know in the comments, and I will do my best to make it happen. Have a nice day!

The facts about the latest dance trend the shaku shaku

Shaku Shaku dance is the latest step trend in the Nigerian music industry. And it seems people can just get over it. It has become a growing trend and for now, there is no sign that it will die down anytime soon. So we have decided to tell you about the origin and history of the dance and how it has taken over the mainstream media.


When it comes to Nigeria songs, something you cannot take away from them are the unique dances steps that come with various beats and sounds. Over the years, there have been many popular dance steps introduced by various artists. Some of these dance steps include Yahoozee, Kukere, Shoki, among many others.
In 2017, a new dance step took over in Nigeria, thanks to popular Nigeria rap superstar Olamide popularly known as Badoo. Shaku Shaku dance is a street dance. The dance steps are like the steps of a drunk person or someone who has smoked copious amounts of weed. It is done by stretching out the arm and crossing them over each other in front with the legs widened out and launching into a graceful half-galloping. The rest routine in the dance is more of a freestyle. The dance has even been tagged as the Nigerian Gangnam style.



Although the dance is credited to Olamide, the truth is that he is not the inventor of the dance. But he played the major role in the crossing over of the dance to the mainstream media.
The dance originated in the streets. According to DJ Real, Shaku Shaku name is for street guys, and the dance was named after their particular style of dances when they are drunk or have smoked weed. The DJ thinks that the dance comes from Agege area in Lagos state.
After months of trending beneath the surface, Olamide who has a reputation for bringing the street into the mainstream media used Shahku Shaku dancers in the video of his hit song “Wo”. The dance started to become popular. But the main breakthrough of Shaku Shaku by Olamide came after the fourth edition of his annual Olamide Live in Concert (OLIC 4) show. Instead of holding the concert at the popular Eko Hotel convention centre, he held the show on the mainland at the Teslim Balogun Stadium. The concert showcased some of the best street records of 2017 by artists like Dj Real, Slimcase, Dj Enimoney with the dance showcased in front of more than ten thousand people.
By the end of 2017, the Internet was filled with different videos of people doing the Shaku Shaku dance including popular artists like Davido, Dj Cuppy, Tiwa Savage, Wizkid.


Olamide Shaku Shaku dance has now become a trend in all the songs released in since then. The dance has inspired or has been showcased in many other songs since it became popular. Some of the songs synonymous with Shaku Shaku includes Dammy Krane “Shaku Shaku”, Idowest’s “Omo Shepeteri” (featuring Slimcase and Dammy Krane), Mr. Real’s “Legbegbe”, Slimcase’s “Oshozondi”, Small Doctor’s “This Year”, Zlatan Ibile’s “My Body” (featuring Olamide), Cashwale’s “Handkerchief” and Reminisce’s “Problem” and many more.

How to dance Shaku Shaku dance



As Shaku Shaku is the current trending dance step in Nigeria today, everyone wants to know how to make the moves.
Find a song with a beat and sound that goes with the Shaku Shaku dance because rhythm is key when it comes to dance moves. Almost all the latest songs seem to flow with the dance steps seamlessly. So finding one shouldn’t take time. You can just select one of the songs listed above.
The dance starts with you standing with your legs astride. Then stretch your arm forward slightly crossed over each other. Then try to make a false or unfinished leg over movement to the right and then to the left. Your upper body will move slightly in sync in either direction of your legwork. Repeat the leg over movement at least three times on both legs. Then you will make a hand movement like you are pulling the cord of a generator. You can try various head movement while doing the leg over movement in sync. Finally, you do a quick squat once or two times successively while you pull out your legs as you rise up. Then you repeat the routine all over again. The Shaku Shake dance steps are not rigid, so you can freestyle it anyhow you want it as long as you do the basic things explained above. You can watch various Shaku Shaku dance videos on YouTube to see how people have mixed it.
Shaku Shaku dance will one day fade away like other dance that came before it. But before another one takes over, enjoy this one while it lasts. And if you can’t seem to get the dance, don’t feel too bad, you are not the only one out there. You can keep trying though.


Things to give up to become successful

You can give up on the some of the things listed today, while it might take a bit longer to give up on others.


If you want to be successful, it’ll be helpful to give up and let go of these things.

  • Give up your need to impress others

Stop trying to impress others with your lifestyle. Be yourself, live a happy real life and people will love your realness. Trying to impress people only works against us, people sense inauthenticity and we only make ourselves look insecure and unattractive.
  • Give up your resistance to change

There are few constants in life and change is not one of them. Change is necessary for self-development;  both mentally and physically if you want to live a happy life.
At our work places, change is crucial if you want to get recognition and promotions. You can get quality education to make your CV rich and get the better understanding of the business world.  If nothing changed, everything would become stagnant and never improve.
  • Give up on your fears

Fear is a dangerous intangible thing that can hinder your progress and affect your relationships. There’s no cure for courageousness but if there was a remedy for fear, it is courage. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself - Roosevelt.”
Replace fear with love and curiosity, and watch yourself grow rich in experience.
  • Give Up Self-Depreciation

Life is beautiful. Regardless of the situation, you are in now, don’t ever think the worst of yourself. Patience is a virtue and it will help you deal with the discomfort in a way that best suits your life and the people around you.
Undervaluing yourself ruins confidence and it will be very difficult to rise from your sorry state. Why don’t you inspire yourself and work hard to achieve your dreams?
  • Give up thinking small

Always think outside the box when it comes to work-related issues, new projects and dealing with people. We are all born genius but others fail to succeed because of their limited thinking. Don't be over-impressed by your past glories. Try to beat your past records and create a niche for yourself in your respective field.

2018-09-09

Olamide says it is okay to be stingy

Olamide reveals why he can’t afford to share his wealth with others


Nigerian rapper,Olamide has revealed it is ok to be selfish and not share all your wealth just to help others.According to him,human needs are endless .
”Oyinbo say Selfishness is the beginning of sledgehammer . A cheerful giver cannot have akojor. if not dangote go done share all him money give us to solve Nigeria problem,but human needs are endless. Taink you ! I de go hustle my own bah …. I done go”
When a fan told him ‘we rise by lifting others’,he said he is not yet in the position to do that .

2018-09-01

Latest hip hop update


Hip-hop dance developed in the 1960s and ’70s as a type of street dance. Through styles such as breaking, popping and locking, dancers were able to express a wide range of emotions and tell stories.
Over the years, hip-hop dance has grown and gained popularity worldwide.
During the USA and World Hip Hop Dance championships from Aug. 3-11 – partly at the Arizona Grand Resort in Ahwatukee – top crews and dancers will showcase their dance skills.
The competition is hosted by Hip Hop International, a company founded by America’s Best Dance Crew creators Karen and Howard Schwartz. Karen said the competition and TV show highlight the artistry of hip-hop dance.
“We have an appreciation for dance. There’s no question,” she said. “We also have a knack for bringing great events in front of people around the world and developing it in such a way that it showcases talent and entertains people.”
Howard said he and his wife also want to provide avenues for hip-hop dancers to pursue their dreams.
During its 17-year-run, the USA and world competitions have taken place in cities like South Beach, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix.
During both championships, crews compete in the 7- to 12-year-old junior, 13- to 17-year-old varsity, 18-and-over adult and all-ages megacrew divisions.
The megacrews are made up of 15 to 40 dancers, and the other crews have between five and nine dancers.
All events except the world championship finals take place at the Arizona Grand Resort and Spa Ballroom. The top teams from around the world will compete at the Grand Canyon University Arena Aug. 11.
On Aug. 10, individuals or duos will compete against each other in breaking, locking, popping and all styles battles.
This year, the world championships will have more than 4,000 dancers from more than 50 countries. For the first time, countries such as Sierra Leone, Bolivia and Hong Kong will have representation in the competition.
International judges score crews on their incorporation of different styles, precision and skill and overall performance and entertainment value.
Howard said the world championships highlight the different forms hip-hop dance has taken throughout the world.
“We see it in the music. We see it in some of the actual dance moves,” Howard said. “We encourage it. In hip-hop competition, there’s no reason we can’t and we shouldn’t look at what’s specific to someone’s home country and their culture.”
The competition has developed a strong reputation in the dance world. Talent scouts from all over the world attend the championships, and dancers have a chance to audition for Cirque du Soleil.
Throughout the week, the dancers can take part in workshops taught by elite dance instructors. The workshops are open to the public.
The resort will offer dance parties following the competitions, food trucks with different types of cuisine and a marketplace with international hip-hop vendors.
The resort becomes an Olympic-style village, with people from all over the world. During the competitions, especially the finals, spectators often show their national pride, Howard said.
“People come out with their national flags and chants. It’s very cultural, very Olympic-like,” Howard said.
In recent years, Arizona crews have had a strong showing at the USA and world championships.
The Exiles crew from Coolidge took silver last year in the adult division at the USA championships, and the Elektrolytes out of Gilbert won silver in the megacrew category.
Exiles, a dance ministry, is based out of the United Dance Studio. Along with the adult team, the studio will take United Dance Company, a megacrew of 27 to 30 dancers, to the hip-hop championships.
Established last year, the Exiles crew is made up of college-age dancers, most of whom are self-taught.
The team, made up of dancers from different parts of the Valley, is skilled in styles such as krumping, b-boying, popping and tricking.
“Since we all come from different places in Arizona, we grew up with different styles. We get to learn from each other so we can be a well-rounded dance team. We do our very best to push each other and challenge each other to the next level,” Cordova said.
Based out of the Rise Dance Academy, the Elektrolytes won season seven of America’s Best Dance Crew and placed first at the USA Hip Hop Dance Championships in 2011.
This year, the studio will have crews in the junior, adult and megacrew divisions. The Elektrolytes megacrew of Gilbert has 40 members, ranging in age from 12 to 30.
Sal Banuelos, one of the group’s choreographers and original members, said that with the megacrew, he can get more creative with the choreography.
“What’s fun about the megacrew is there’s so many people, so you can do so much and create a lot of crazy visuals,” Banuelos said.
While on America’s Best Dance Crew, the group gave the illusion of floating and created three robots as part of challenges.
A self-taught dancer, Banuelos started in high school. He and a group of friends practiced in his parents’ garage and performed at school pep assemblies.
Over the years the group has developed the high-energy dance style for which it is known and has continued to improve with the addition of dance styles such as krumping, Banuelos said.
During his time as a dancer, the Arizona hip-hop scene has continued to grow in size and talent, he said.
“There’s a lot more competition now, and there’s so many good crews out here,” Banuelos said.
USA Hip Hop Dance Championship Final, Arizona Grand Resort and Spa Ballroom, 8000 S. Arizona Grand Parkway, Phoenix. hiphopinternational.com, 6:30 p.m., Sunday, August 5, $60 for USA event pass, $200 for all-event pass, $25 for USA prelims, $30 for USA finals.
World Battles Final, Arizona Grand Resort and Spa Ballroom, 8000 S. Arizona Grand Parkway, Phoenix. hiphopinternational.com, 9 p.m., Friday August 10, $30 for world battles.
World Hip Hop Dance Championship Final, Grand Canyon University Arena, 3300 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, hiphopinternational.com. 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 11, $150 for world event pass, $200 for all-event pass, $25 for world prelims and semifinals, $29.50 to $64.50 for world finals.
 
Now guys this info wasn't easy but I try my best to keep you guys updated on the latest hip hop happenings.
Night you all.
 By Mr kponki.