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Celebrities / Re: 10 Naija Celebrities That Show Off Their Love For Smoking Igbo by AsapGist: 10:54am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Celebrities / Re: 10 Naija Celebrities That Show Off Their Love For Smoking Igbo by AsapGist: 12:23pm On Mar 15, 2016 |
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Celebrities / 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Olamide by AsapGist: 12:20pm On Mar 15, 2016 |
Today is Badoo YBNL, Olamide’s birthday and as he clocks 27 today, we’re celebrating the rapper and his successes over the years. Olamide was born in Bariga, Lagos and then in 2000, he decided to pursue a career in music. When asked why music, he said: “I found out I was gifted in it so I had to explore it, it’s my life, my hustle, my world. Today, we’re going to tell you five things we’re sure you didn’t know about Olamide: 1. His role models are Obasanjo, Abacha and Jay-Z Olamide in a twitter interview revealed that ex-heads of state, Olusegun Obasanjo and Sani Abacha were the role models he had. 2. Olamide is a graduate of Mass Communication Olamide attended Tai Solarin College of Education where he studied Mass Communication 3. Olamide’s style of music was influenced by Lord of Ajasa and 9ice In an interview with Toolz on Ndani TV, Olamide said that his style of music (indigenous rap) was influenced by Lord of Ajasa, 9ice and ID Cabasa. 4. The most influential person in his career is ID Cabasa He was signed to ID Cabasa’s Coded Tunes record label and then left in 2012. ID Cabasa, however, handled the production of his YBNL album. 5. As a child, Olamide wanted to be a footballer Might have been the captain of the Super Eagles team now. Probably why he’s launching the football tournament we told you about. OlamideJogodoSlide Happy Birthday, Olamide! www.asapgist.com |
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Celebrities / Re: 10 Naija Celebrities That Show Off Their Love For Smoking Igbo by AsapGist: 8:37am On Mar 15, 2016 |
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Celebrities / 10 Naija Celebrities That Show Off Their Love For Smoking Igbo by AsapGist: 7:57am On Mar 12, 2016 |
Smoking is not new in music culture in Nigeria and abroad. Most of the singers in the word take one addictive substance although the most common in this part of the world is weed. While some take their weed behind closed doors, some don’t really care what you think. We take a look at Nigerian celebs that want you to know they smoke Indian Hemp Wizkid Wizkid loves his igbo like he loves music. It is hard to see Wizkid without finding it with him. We even wrote an article on Wizkid’s love for weed. Jesse Jagz Jesse Jagz is also another musician that loves MJ. His fans once begged him to stop smoking Olamide Olamide takes cigarette and igbo when he needs to gather inspiration. As you can see in the photo above Davido OBO Davido also loves taking igbo. Do you think he creates hit with ordinary eye? SMH MORE:http://www.asapgist.com/12362-2/ |
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Celebrities / Re: 5 Igbo Stereotypes Every Nigerian Must Drop by AsapGist: 7:08am On Mar 12, 2016 |
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Celebrities / 5 Igbo Stereotypes Every Nigerian Must Drop by AsapGist: 2:59pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
5 Igbo Stereotypes Every Nigerian Must Drop There are a handful of stereotypes that Africans hold against each other and this is not surprising due to the multi-cultural structure of our society. Nigeria has over 500 ethnic groups. Among the 500, about 9 languages are extinct while only three are -Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba- leading the pack, and each one of these tribal groups have their peculiarities. The Igbos of Southeastern, Nigeria are one of the leading ethnic groups in the country. They can be found in Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, and Abia. Despite these peculiarities, a handful of Nigerians have some misconceptions about this amazing ethnic group. Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal identifies 5 stereotypes that Nigerians have about persons of Igbo extraction and offers facts that debunk them. They know nothing but business Let’s give it to the Igbos, when it comes to business, there is no contest. At major markets, they are dominant. In fact, in places where you do not imagine that you will find them, they are always there. But, there is more to this people than business. You find them in politics, literature, education, economy and other sectors. Late Nnamdi Azikiwe, was a businessman, first prime minister of Nigeria and a nationalist as well as a lawyer. The literary lord, the man of words and the author of the evergreen bookThings Fall Apart that made the world change their perception about African literature, late Chinua Achebe was not a businessman, same with Chiwetel Ejiofor, and also Chimamanda Adichie. The list is endless. Take it or leave it, no matter the field an Igbo Man ventures into, the business trait tails him. All Igbo women are light skinned There is no argument about Igbo women being light skinned but the stereotype is tagging all Igbo women light skinned which is not the case. There are chocolate, ebony, and dark skinned ladies among them. In addition, light skinned women are not restricted to Igbo women alone but it cut across all Nigerian tribes. When next you see a light skinned lady, do not make up your mind that she is Igbo! They love ‘Ego‘ also known as ‘Money‘ Who does not love money? Money is desired by almost everyone in varying degrees. Many say you cannot date an Igbo girl if you do not have money but these preconceived notions are not entirely based on facts. Rather than singling out a particular ethnic group to castigate, this is a blanket perception for all ethnic groups. Same thing for the men. There should be no ethnic colouration when it comes to making money. It’s expensive to marry an Igbo woman Nigerian women are beautiful, expensive and sophisticated. A man should be happy to marry an Igbo woman because she is not cheap. A man should be proud to provide everything on the list presented to him by the parents to show that he is a ‘man’, however, there is always room for negotiation. So, the stereotype that before you marry an Igbo woman, you need to bring an arm and a leg only applies when the groom’s family are not masters at striking a good bargain. All Igbos have left their villages for Lagos Lagos is the melting pot for various ethnic groups and the commercial heartbeat of Nigeria as a result, the state is bound to be peopled by different tribes. However, expressing the thought that all Igbos have emptied their various states to reside in Lagos is laughable and wrong. There are individuals who run thriving businesses in these different south-eastern states that have never visited Lagos. www.asapgist.com/12274-2/ 1 Like |
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