Blackface: Olamide and Asake stole songs from me

Blackface: Olamide, Asake stole songs from me’

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Blackface: Olamide, Asake stole songs from me’ 

Multi-talented Nigerian  singer, Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo, aka Blackface, has accused YBNL boss Olamide and his signee, Asake, of stealing his songs.

Speaking in the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, the former Plantashun Boiz member said Olamide, particularly, has jacked many songs in his career.

He said, “Olamide and Asake steal songs. Olamide has stolen many songs in his career. He jacked ‘Don’t Stop’ from me my song ‘Killa’.”

Blackface: Olamide, Asake stole songs from me’
Blackface: Olamide and Asake stole songs from me

Blackface also accused Wizkid and Burna Boy of stealing their collaborative hit song ‘Ginger’ from him.

He insisted that ‘Ginger’ was inspired by his song ‘Twist & Turn.’

The veteran singer said other artists not only stole his lyrics but also jacked the sounds he created.

He said when he wanted to use the beat of P-Square’s ‘Do Me’ for his song ‘Erima’, he took permission from the producer, Joe.

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Blackface, however, said he doesn’t mind writing songs for Nigerian artists, especially Davido, if properly approached.

The veteran singer added that he has been trying to collaborate with Tiwa Savage for years, but she hasn’t responded to him.

Skales: I am scared for my life

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Singer Skales: ‘I am scared for my life’ 

The famous singer, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, better known as Skales has said he and his family now live under perpetual fear following the recent invasion of his residence by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

DAILY POST recalls that Skales had weeks ago called out the EFCC for breaking into his house and wrongly accused him of being a fraudster.

Speaking in the latest episode of the Terms & Conditions podcast, Skales said he has been receiving threats since his outburst against the anti-graft agency, stressing that his life is no longer safe.

The ‘Shake Body’ crooner said he is still moving about freely because he is “clean.”

He said his artiste, who was arrested during the raid, is still in custody.

Skales: I am scared for my life
Skales: I am scared for my life

He said, “The EFCC operatives that invaded my house didn’t have a search warrant. Obviously, they were illegal.

“My problem with the EFCC guys is not even the fact that they are not doing what they were paid for.

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“They are now using the power to oppress people. They are oppressing me right now. I am scared for my life, I won’t lie to you. I’m scared but at the same time, I know I’m clean, that’s why I’m moving around.”

Consulting firm aims to transform study abroad dreams into reality

Consulting firm aims to transform study abroad dreams into reality

Consulting firm aims to transform study abroad dreams into reality

Redefined Consult Limited, an educational consulting company said it aims to help students transform their study abroad dreams into reality.

Sheriff Braimah, founder and team lead of Redefined Consult Limited, in a statement said studying abroad opens doors to limitless opportunities.

He said these opportunities range from getting a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of your desired choice of course – which positions you better than your peers – to the networking opportunities it provides, studying abroad can be the door to a better future.

“Like every other dream for greatness, studying abroad is accompanied by several challenges including complex visa processes, financial constraints, and many more that often make some give up the dream or fail at it,” Braimah said.

“At Redefined Consults Limited, we recognize that education is not just about academics. It is also about personal growth and cultural enrichment. That is why we go beyond the conventional role of a consultancy firm. We are driven by a passion for excellence and a genuine desire to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals seeking quality education.”

He said his educational firm serves as a beacon of hope for many Nigerians who still nurture the dreams of studying abroad.

Braimah explained that over the years, Redefined Consult Limited has helped many Nigerians process their applications seamlessly.

“Having been in the competitive landscape of global education for a while, Redefined Consult Limited understands the unique needs of its clients as well as the challenges that come with those needs, hence the need for a personalized approach to all applications they handle.

“They make it a core need to guide every client they have worked with through every step of the process, from choosing the right destination and university, advising on the courses that make application easy, up till the moment of obtaining a visa, and settling into their new academic home,” Braimah said.

“United Kingdom, Malta, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, and China are some of the most sought-after travel destinations for Nigerians who intend to study abroad, and Redefined Consults makes it a priority to research schools in these destinations, have a clear understanding of their requirements and provides the knowledge while helping Nigerians navigate the opportunities offered by each destination.

“With a core understanding of student recruitment, some of the services offered by this reputable company include visa counseling and assistance to ensure a smooth and seamless process.

“Over the last three years, Redefined Consult Limited has successfully helpsed more than 200 students achieve their dreams of studying abroad with the help of 8 experts who are professionals and know
their onions.

“If studying abroad is a dream you’ve had for a while but do not know how to pursue it or you have failed, Redefined Consult Limited is your hope to achieve that dream. With a proven track record of transforming study abroad dreams into reality, yours could be the next success story to tell.”

Odumodublvck: Nigerians Don’t Respect Hip-Hop

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Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck has asserted that Nigerians don’t respect the hip-hop genre and its artistes.
Speaking in a recent interview with the CTRL Room, the ‘Declan Rice’ crooner recounted how organisers didn’t use to offer him seats at award events during his days as a struggling artiste.

He also recounted how he turned down a suggestion from his team to affiliate with afrobeats superstar, Davido, to achieve fame.

He said instead he gravitated toward UK grime stars whose genre aligned with his vision.

Odumodublvck
Odumodublvck

Odumodublvck said,

“In 2019, someone [in my team] said we should go to Lagos and meet Davido. But I was like, ‘What will Davido do for me? Even if Davido takes me to America and puts me on stage and I’m rapping my stuff, his fans won’t understand because they are afrobeats fans.’

“But these guys: Teezee, BOJ, and Sholz, are the pipeline to the UK market. And those are the closest guys I sound like internationally. So why don’t I follow that route to get to wherever I want to get to?’

“I was like, I don’t need Davido for anything now. Let me follow people that align with my vision. And that was how we just came together and we’re here now.

|Number one in the country against all odds. Tell them, they’ve to respect that thing. Because we went for an award show and we didn’t even have seats.

“They don’t respect hip-hop in Nigeria. They don’t respect us.”

The rapper, however, admitted that he conceded to Wizkid’s controversial statement that “hip-hop is dead”, stressing “I was tremendously happy about Wizkid’s statement… Hip-Hop was dead.”

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