Photo: Agbani Darego shows off her curves in gym gear


Nice abs!

Photo: Basktmouth's wife shares throwback pic of them



Basketmouth and Elsie have been together since 2003. They are celebrating their 4th wedding anniversary today. Many more happy years to them.

Photos: Tonto Dikeh stuns in new photos


The GIAMA Female Viewer's Choice 2014 winner stuns in new photos. See another pic after the cut..










Reno Omokri shades APC politicians...


Lol. This coming election will not be funny...

Photo: Former President Obasanjo ties woman wrapper...lol


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo celebrating silver jubilee with NAWOJIANS (National Association Of Women Journalists) in his house in Abeokuta yesterday Wednesday November 5th.

Basketmouth and wife celebrate 4th wedding anniversary


Comedian Basketmouth and wife Elsie Okpocha are celebrating their 4th wedding anniversary today November 6th. The couple have been together for about 10 years and have two beautiful children together. Happy Anniversary to them!








Frustration led me to do ‘Akpako’ Music -Terry G

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Terry G’s success story is one that leaves many in awe. As some say, he makes music out of ‘nonsense’. In an interview with Leadershipng, the talented instrumentalist and producer admits,he was forced to sing akpako music due to frustration…

On his success story

My brother if I tell you say I know how, na lie I dey lie (laughs). I have been studying the industry and I have learnt to give the people what they want. I started with Rhythm and Blues and went to shoot my video in South Africa. The buzz I got from the song was not satisfactory, so I became frustrated and maybe that frustration led me to do the street music I’m doing now- the Apako song.



On most Nigerian Song having lewd lyrics



You see, today’s music is evil. We call it commercial music. This is the music that brings the millions. People are still doing good music here but there is no buzz. It is the commercial music which some people term ‘bad’ music that is getting us the millions. It is all about the business of music and the glam that accompanies it. I said before that I was doing good music before, but the buzz was not there. So, I researched what the need is and experimented with songs like Make I Nack You Apako and others. It is not easy doing music; recording a song is a piece of creativity and you just do it from your heart and await the feedback from listeners.





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