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Politics / Re: Why Are Some Yoruba Against Biafra? by mandhip: 11:57pm On Dec 01, 2015
I concur
Politics / Re: Why Are Some Yoruba Against Biafra? by mandhip: 11:56pm On Dec 01, 2015
Spicygal:
A lot of Yorubas aren't against Biafra and don't mind them going. The annoyance of a few is that this Biafra brouhaha is more about GEJ loosing. Just a few months ago, they held most of the juicy posts in Nigeria while the west held little now the case is reversed they are crying marginalization. Lastly a lot are also angry about the tribalistic comments made on Biafra radio often cursing Yorubas. If it was on a friendly note, most Yorubas would support them.

I concur

Personally I do, though the method is hideous but the possibility of a nation where Yoruba or English is spoken on our streets and our children are taught in Yoruba, a highly decongested Lagos and free of pidgin appeals too much to me and a whole lot of Yorubas.
Politics / Re: Aba Markets To Close Down Tomorrow by mandhip: 1:07am On Dec 01, 2015
MASTERM:
Yoruba man confession...
IGBOS ARE RARE.
1] You will see one Igbo man who has trained and settled more than 100 young men and all are doing well in their businesses.
2] It is only Igbo man that I have seen who would train a child that is not his in schools up to the university level.
3] Only Igbo man would send a relation abroad to go and find means to survive without minding how much it cost him.
4] Every Igbo man want his brother to live comfortably and don't have to rely on others.
5] Igbo man would rather teach you how to catch a fish than to give you already caught fish.
6] When an Igbo man marries, he takes good care of his wife and children unlike the other tribes that doesn't respect their wives.
7] My sister Murna has always said that she would love to marry an Igbo man because they know how to take good care of their wives and those related to her.
8] Igbo man, no matter what and where he maybe would always have home at heart and wherever they see their people, they make themselves known.
9] Wherever they are, they would surely have Igbo meetings and gatherings of their local governments people.
10] Igbo man would go to meetings every Sunday where they meet with their people.

In truth I've met amazing g igbo people from my teenage years till now . One of my best pastor was an igbo man when I was in Nigeria, when I got to uk my best pastor a role model and mentor is an igbo man, my fiends that taught me forex that is my only source of income are igbo here in uk. Igbo people that I know are extremely industrious and loving people and respectful people. But my surprise is on nairaland when I saw other side of igbo people who insult and which other people death.

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Politics / Re: Buhari Leaves Malta For France by mandhip: 10:45pm On Nov 29, 2015
grin ;DD u guys no go kill person for nairaland

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Celebrities / Re: Dbanj Looking Dapper In Denim On Denim by mandhip: 9:16am On Nov 28, 2015
Young forever he no dey old
Celebrities / Re: Pics:D’banj Performs In Uganda With Ugandan Finest Pop Stars Navio and Chameleon by mandhip: 10:07pm On Nov 14, 2015
Bangalee always killing it
Politics / Re: Why Kanu's Biafra Will Likely Succeed by mandhip: 5:40pm On Nov 14, 2015
Of course even boko haram was sent by a strange God that's why they shout alau akba meaning god is great, so Biafra also is sent by a different god so I agree. But obviously not the God who created all man in His image and likeness

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Politics / Re: Eaglets Victory Bold Response To Buhari Failure To Acknowledge Youths Potentials by mandhip: 2:49pm On Nov 09, 2015
PDP nurse, this opposition is a joke LMAO grin
Celebrities / Re: Should Dbanj Stop Singing? by mandhip: 9:49pm On Nov 07, 2015
Bangalee the legend of our time maybe you should stop charting trash if u r not feeling the nigga your headache
Politics / Re: Election Of Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe Nullified In Abia State by mandhip: 7:34pm On Oct 12, 2015
veraponpo:
PeeDeePee


Power grin
Politics / Re: Tribunal In Ogun Nullifies Segun Adekoya, PDP Reps Member’s Election by mandhip: 3:33pm On Oct 09, 2015
Rilwayne001:
Fi di Fi is going down

LMAO
Politics / Re: Criminal Acts Of Sen.bukola Saraki You Dont Know About. by mandhip: 8:45pm On Sep 28, 2015
This criminal must go behind bar. Saraki ole
Politics / Re: Saraki, Loyalists Lobby Emirs To Beg Buhari by mandhip: 7:24pm On Sep 28, 2015
There is no standing up nor sitting down for the person that swallow a stick. Saraki must go shikenna

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Politics / Re: Saraki, Loyalists Lobby Emirs To Beg Buhari by mandhip: 7:21pm On Sep 28, 2015
LocalChamp:
The face of Criminal Fraudster and Bank Robber Saraki

LMAO grin
Music/Radio / Re: Dbanj And Akon Joint Album by mandhip: 9:24am On Sep 27, 2015
Honestly I have not seen a perfect chemistry BTW artist recently that beat dbanj and akon combo. They make good music together. I'm still rocking feeling the nigga till now as mybest Naija song in 2015 and then come another bang frosh, this time they both slayed it beyond resurrection. I will like to see them released a joint album.

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Celebrities / Re: Seun Kuti Curses Any Nigerian Who Defends Politicians Going On Trial by mandhip: 3:23pm On Sep 23, 2015
AAAAAAAAMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEENNNNNNN

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Politics / Re: Bukola Saraki: I Will Be At The Tribunal Tomorrow by mandhip: 5:02pm On Sep 21, 2015
Lifebender:
We ur supporters will support you to the end.
grin





















#Till you're convicted embarassed
grin

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Politics / Re: Police Vow To Arrest Saraki ‘without Delay’ by mandhip: 9:04pm On Sep 18, 2015
grin grin
yomexp:

grin.grin.grin.grin.grin.
Politics / Re: How APC Intends To Finish Off Saraki (see SEC 24 Of The CCT Act ) by mandhip: 8:51pm On Sep 18, 2015
The next hammer will land on Dino melaye's bald-head. grin grin
Music/Radio / Re: Video: D’banj – Extraordinary by mandhip: 9:12pm On May 06, 2015
dbanj has gone too far for anyone to catch in naija industry, always blaizing the trail. now this is world class

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Hottest Songs In Nigeria Right Now! by mandhip: 12:53pm On Mar 23, 2015
falila what?? cry
juianne95:
Wher is falila ketan?? angry

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Hottest Songs In Nigeria Right Now! by mandhip: 12:52pm On Mar 23, 2015
nice list but feeling the nigga by eja nla is my favourite and a hot club banger now
Celebrities / Re: How D’banj Became Africa’s King Of Music - South African Premier News Paper by mandhip: 12:27pm On Mar 23, 2015
happy annivsersary your highness, undisputed king of African music
Celebrities / Re: How D’banj Became Africa’s King Of Music - South African Premier News Paper by mandhip: 12:25pm On Mar 23, 2015
happy annivsersary your highness, undisputed king of African music
ganase2:

Gugulethu Mhlungu @City_Press #Trending
22 March 2015 7:40


How long do you want to speak to him for?” D’Banj’s manager, Tara Hecksher, asks me when an interview with the Nigerian superstar is confirmed.
“Can he spare half an hour?”

She laughs, the kind where it’s obvious someone doesn’t mean to, but it bursts out of them. “He’s very impatient. Shall I tell him 15 minutes and, if you get more, then cool? Even I struggle to get him to sit still for 15 minutes.”

So when I arrive at his Sandton hotel on a hot Monday afternoon, I have plans to be quick and get as much of the Koko Master as I can. He’s in South Africa, rather quietly, as part of his 10th anniversary celebrations. When 34-year-old Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo appears, I am half-disappointed it’s not with a flourish and his now distinctive “I’m D’Banj!” heard at the beginning of many of his hits. His Monday afternoon “casual” look is a pair of jeggings, a black Balenciaga tee with patent snakeskin detail and a Cuban gold link chain worn over it, a black pair of bejewelled Christian Louboutin sneakers, two watches (one on each arm) and a covetable pair of black Miu Miu half-moon sunglasses with gold detailing. His swag says “I’m D’Banj!” without him having to say a word.

He speaks in a kind of whisper, as if he’s telling you the secret to selling a million copies of your debut album – which he did with No Long Thing in 2004 – but it’s also part of his charm. A charm he’s well aware of.
When I introduce myself, he makes me repeat my name because it sounds so much like “kokolet”, a slang word he made popular. Kokolet refers to a good-looking woman. He refers to attractive women as kokolets and himself as The Koko Master.
“You are a real kokolet! Jesus is Lord!” he exclaims, clapping.
The singer-songwriter and harmonica player has as many names as he does talents. There’s The Koko Master, D’Banj, Mr Endowed and, lately, DJ Bangalee.

Mr Worldwide

I ask him about his travelling schedule. “I leave tomorrow … [off to] Lagos for a day and then Dubai for another party. From Dubai we’re going to come back to Nigeria … and then America, then back to South Africa …”
I ask him what will be bringing him back and he says: “Maybe a video, but also maybe a performance. But if it is a performance, I don’t want it to be in Joburg. Cape Town has been trying to show me love. So has Durban, and I have never performed there and want to perform for them.”
He continues: “When we started, I said to my team I want to do a minimum of 50 performances. We are at three so far. We are going all over the world. Australia just came in, Brazil, and Canada … We have about 16 already, and we are going everywhere so that my fans can feel me.”
He says he has plans for a double-disc 10th-anniversary album with one disc of new music and the other with some of his hits.
I ask him what the reception was to his two performances in Joburg: “Recently, I found out that the love in South Africa is …” He gestures with his hands, recreating what looks like an atomic mushroom cloud above his head. He says he had no real indication of what kind of following he had in Africa’s second-biggest economy. “I knew there was love, and I experienced it a little bit at the Africa Cup of Nations here in 2013, but I had no real idea. I performed two nights ago and people were shouting ‘Oliver Twist! Oliver Twist!’ and then knew all the words when we did it … Man!”
He, of course, would have missed what his global hit Oliver Twist did to local dance floors in 2012. “I think there’s now competition between South Africa and Nigeria in terms of the support and love.”



Y[b]ou’re only as good as your last match[/b]

Despite his late-2014 single Feeling The Nigga lacking the pop appeal of hits like Oliver Twist, and rumours of mounting debt and money troubles, he still singles out 2014 as his best year yet. “You are always as good as your last match, so I would choose last year as the highlight of my decade so far.” He explains: “2014 was really good. I got three endorsement deals, one of which was more an appointment than an endorsement [referring to his One Campaign ambassadorship].”
In October 2014, he was named the first official African global ambassador for the massive Beats by Dre headphone brand, now owned by Apple. Befittingly, his range of Beats products are black and gold. He’s in a whole other universe to his first endorsement for an energy drink, Power Fist, a decade ago.
“My work with the One Campaign, which focused on youth and agriculture, has been so important, and it was funny when they called me at first.” He calls global One Campaign ambassador Bono his godfather in music. “And then we got together and did it. We won best African collaboration [for the song Cocoa na Chocolate in support of agricultural investments] in December last year at the All Africa Music Awards.
“After February last year, it really got crazy big, and I was invited to different stages, including speaking at the World Bank, World Economic Forum and TEDx.”
He says it’s precisely because it was outside of music that 2014’s successes were so important to him.
“I’ve always wanted to be seen outside of just entertainment … for people to look at me and say: ‘This is a businessman.’ We know what we are doing; we are entrepreneurs. And if you give us the opportunity, we will turn a stone into a palace.”
Undoubtedly, he’s turned a few stones into palaces with his business and Koko brand interests. He’s done everything from mobile content to bottled water, in addition to having sold more than 3 million records worldwide.



Content is the new crude

“Ten years ago when I started, I said I was an entertainer, and I have always been passionate about the music business. When we started, there was really nothing there. We had to make it.”
He says now is the time for artists like him to concern themselves with the business of music, “because music is big business, and there’s so much that African artists still need, and they don’t understand the corporate side of it”.
He explains that while businesses see music as a valuable industry, they are unsure of how to get involved in it.
Artists also don’t know how to make money beyond just making songs. “Where I want to go is beyond the music and focusing on the revenue streams: content, publishing, branding, endorsement, licensing and building up the back end of it. I am seeing myself in the business position more, because content is the new crude [oil].”
In the end, my conversation with D’Banj lasts more than three hours. The dinner gets moved to later and, while we drink his new endorsement vodka, Cîroc, I ask the man who has casually featured Snoop Dogg and Kanye West in his music videos what it is like being D’Banj. He pauses, looks up and says: “I don’t know.”
He thinks for a moment. “It’s because when you are working, you’re just
going and you don’t have time to think about all that stuff and what it means. And sometimes people think they know you.”
He says he used to hate it when artists were separated according to local and international.
Now that he is signed to West’s GOOD Music, has a major international distribution deal with Sony, is endorsed by global brands, and his song Oliver Twist rocketed to number one in 11 countries (“I have never even been to some of them,” he says), this African success story can call himself whatever he wants

http://www.citypress.co.za/entertainment/exclusive-how-dbanj-became-africas-king-of-music/

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Celebrities / Re: Dbanj Visits NAFDAC Laboratory And Offices: Photos by mandhip: 4:40pm On Mar 18, 2015
Bangalee too much freshness

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Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy Is Over Rated by mandhip: 5:34pm On Feb 15, 2015
Don who? Do u mean d guy doing don on Twitter but can't win in real life? Eja nla so hated on nairaland and Twitter but winning big in real life. I'm feeling my nigga
Celebrities / Re: Busted, Dbanj Caught Begging Don Jazzy For Reunion by mandhip: 5:27pm On Feb 15, 2015
LOOOOL, dbanj negative news give haters a lot of joy. They will not like this one at all grin cheesy
Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy & Psquare In South Africa For Video Shoot-Photos by mandhip: 1:46pm On Feb 11, 2015
Lool Godwin na
raziboi:
.don jazzy De real Oga Titus.....






how market
Celebrities / Re: The Industry Misses Don Jazzy And D’banj Together’ – KCEE Laments by mandhip: 5:06pm On Feb 09, 2015
Industry really miss them they move the industry to a different level with many national hits and swags. If they were still together they would have conquered Africa music industry. But unfortunately they can never come back together again cos they are doin well separately and the media and blind fans makes it look like dbanj destiny lies in don jazzy hand when is obvious dat they both need each other to move their potential to the highest level. Taking sides in favour of mavin has really dented the possibilities of them coming together. Because it will look like dbanj is d one that beg

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