Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

Crank co-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor helm this sequel to 2007's Ghost Rider that finds Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) summoning his infernal alter ego to help rescue a ten-year-old boy from the Devil incarnate. Tracked to a secluded area of Eastern Europe and approached by a clandestine sect of the church with word that the apocalypse is at hand, Johnny realizes that his only hope for breaking the curse of the Ghost Rider is to prevent the Devil (Ciaran Hinds) from taking possession of a young boy (Fergus Riordan) who may be humanity's last hope against the forces of darkness. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Exclusive: Diggy Talks 'Unexpected Arrival' Album, Pharrell Williams, & more


By mmm360.blogspot.com
In three years, Diggy Simmons ** has gone from notebooks to mixtapes to now working on his debut album, "Unexpected Arrival" (March 20).
"It was just more so about me getting out my feelings through writing," says the 16 yr. old rapper of his start. "That's when I started loving it so much. I was like, 'Man this is what I want to do.' That's when I took it to the next level and I started actually recording myself."
It's cheeky, but an apt title definitely. Before he started spitting, Diggy could be seen on MTV's "Run's House," as the middle child of hip-hop legend, Run D.M.C.'s Joseph "Rev Run" Simmons. While it's easy to doubt or cry out "nepotism" in this scenario, the fact is Diggy's arrival is a result of his own hard work and growth.
"It's me taking everything that I've done to the next level," Diggy says of "Unexpected Arrival." "Lyrically, everything with the production, all the content, all my experiences -- it's just way better than everything I've ever done."
Both his mixtapes and freestyles, including his early freestyle to Nas **' "Made You Look" -- have been training and proving ground. Diggy garnered plenty of attention which lead to collaborations with the likes of Bruno Mars **, Lupe Fiasco **, and Pharrell Williams **.
His time with specifically Pharrell Williams ** proved quite fruitful: "Pharrell really inspires me from more of like a general standpoint of never letting people dictate who you want to be. That's a big part of who I am, just being me and creatively being free and just doing my own thing, no matter what's going on with the times."
Diggy certainly brought this mentality to "Unexpected Arrival," but that doesn't mean he went at it alone. Producer D'Mile ( Rihanna **, Mary J. Blige **) laced majority of the record, allowing for a cohesive project.
"The way I write is I hear the beat and then it inspires the content and the subject matter," Diggy tells The Juice. "So he brought great subject matter out of me, great rhymes, he brought the best out of me."
"Unexpected Arrival" seems to not only be a statement of purpose but also a personal document. One of the areas where Diggy believes he's improved the most is his delivery. He finds the emotion necessary to make his tracks really hit.
"I had great things to say but I wouldn't just say them," he says of his older tracks. "I'd just rap whatever was written down even though a lot of feeling was behind it. Now I'm just way more mindful when I go into the booth when I record."
Diggy continues to work hard and steady till the release date for Unexpected Arrival" inches closer. "I'm used to having my work ethic be very constant, and just be at a very quick pace," Diggy tells The Juice. "Whatever I do, it's usually just going hard -- and that's what it's all about. So the only thing different about this is I have an album coming out now.

Monday, February 20, 2012

NBC threatens TVC over live coverage of Occupy Nigeria protests



LORI TOSAN

The station says it won't stop live coverage of the rallies
The Nigerian Broadcast Commission has threatened to sanction a Lagos-based television station, TV Continental, for broadcasting the ongoing Occupy Nigeria protests live, in what appears an attempt to gag media organizations and curtail critical coverage of the ongoing protests against government’s cut on fuel subsidy.
In a letter to the station, the NBC warned it to stop live broadcasts of the nationwide protests or face sanctions. NBC is asking that TVC censor its broadcast to avoid the deep criticism of President Goodluck Jonathan by labour leaders and civil society activists.
Since Monday when organized labour began a crippling strike and massive protests demanding government to reverse fuel prices which doubled overnight January 1, TVC has consistently given live coverage to protest rallies and speeches delivered during the protests.
“They want us to censor what we air live,” an official of the TV told Premium Times. "They said we should be careful and professional in our coverage and that if we air caustic speeches against the President and the administration, we would face appropriate sanction."
The management of the organization however denied any wrongdoing, say they would continue with the live broadcasts of the protests.
Spokesperson of the NBC, Maimuna Jimada, could not be reached to comment for this story. 
Since the commencement of rallies against the cut on fuel subsidy policy began on January 2, government-owned broadcast stations have tried to play down the protests.
Until Thursday morning when some protesters besieged the Nigerian Television Authority’s head office on the Island in Lagos, forcing the management to air clips from protests – in their presence – the station has largely ignored the huge demonstrations across the country and had concentrated on a massive propaganda campaign for government.
The protests, which have seen Nigerians question government’s ineptitude and lack of accountability before large crowds and streaming cameras, have polarized the Nigerian media along pro-government and pro-people lines.
Some protesters have branded the African Independent Television, AiT, an anti-people station, which has sided more with government in the current impasse. In anger, a group of protesters massed at the gate of the Alagbado headoffice of  the station, throwing pebbles at its infrastructures to protest perceived pro-government reporting.
The protesters claim AIT has been pro-government and has not devoted equal amount of time to airing all sides to the crisis. 
The commission say it will not hesitate to apply “necessary sanctions” if TVC persists with the live broadcasts.
Nigeria has a relatively free  media freedom, enhanced by the extensive use of social media platforms, but the government still reserves a great control over the media through subtle cajoles and patronages.

Tuface Idibia not dead




The hip-pop musician is alive and well
3m360 can authoritatively confirm that the story being circulated about the death of Musician TuFace Idibia is untrue.
A website, Global Associated News, had early this morning published a story with the headline "Musician - Tuface Idibia dies following Jet-Ski crash in Turks and Caicos Islands."
The story soon went viral on social networks leaving several of the musician's fans heartbroken.
But we can confirm that the report is a complete fabrication.
The website said this as much of itself.
It stated clearly on its footer, “This story is 100% Fake. This is an entertainment website, and this is a totally fake article based on zero truth and is a complete work of fiction for entertainment purporses.
"This story was dynamically generated using a generic template and is not factual.
"Any reference to specific individuals has been 100% fabricated by website visitors who have created fake stories by entering a name into a blank non-specific template for the purpose of entertainment."
Many readers didn't see this and only went on redistributing the story link after reading it.

3M360: VIDEO: Ara ft. 2face – Olomi

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Stars grace funeral of Whitney Houston


The biggest names in entertainment clapped hands, swayed to gospel hymns and sang along with the choir at Whitney Houston's funeral in the church where the future pop star once wowed the congregation as a young girl.
"We are here today, hearts broken but yet with God's strength we celebrate the life of Whitney Houston,'' Reverend Joe A. Carter told the packed New Hope Baptist Church on Saturday after the choir behind him sang "The Lord is My Shepherd".
"Whitney, you are the only woman that could bring all of us together. Whitney, today is your day," he said. A gospel choir, members dressed in white and gold, opened the funeral with song, and churchgoers were swaying and clapping along. Some stood in the aisles in the full church.
Mourners fell quiet as three police officers escorted Houston's casket, draped with white roses and purple lilies. White-robed choir members began to fill the pews on the podium. As the band played softly, the choir sang in a hushed voice, "Whitney, Whitney, Whitney.''
Special 'grace'
Houston's family had prepared a service where singer Dionne Warwick, Houston's cousin, music mogul Clive Davis, who shepherded Houston's career for decades, actor Kevin Costner, her co-star in the film The Bodyguard', and sister-in-law Patricia Houston, among others, spoke at the service.
Filmmaker Tyler Perry praised Houston's "grace that kept on carrying her all the way through, the same grace led her all the way to the top of the charts. She sang for presidents''.
"You wait for a voice like that for a lifetime," Davis said.
Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, R Kelly and gospel stars CeCe and Bebe Winans sang at the service.
Tributes to Houston were both celebratory of her life and mournful. Singer Ray J., who spent time with Houston during her last days, broke down crying. His sister, singer Brandy, put her arm around him. Cissy Houston and Houston's daughter, 18-year-old Bobbi Kristina, clutched each other in the front of the church.
Toward the end of the service, Bobbi Kristina and Ray J. embraced at length and spoke. Others gathered near the front of the church and hugged each other.
The most powerful moment was reserved for the end. As Houston's silver casket was carried out, her hit "I Will Always Love You'" played. Bobbi Kristina began crying, and the sobs of Houston's mother rang throughout the church.
Close family friend Aretha Franklin, whom Houston lovingly called "Aunt Ree'', had been expected to sing at the service, but she was too ill to attend. Franklin said in an email to the Associated Press that she had been up most of the night with leg spasms and sent best wishes to the family.
Singers Chaka Khan, Mariah Carey, Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks and Jennifer Hudson were among those filling pews. Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader, and actor Lela Rochon were also gathering as the choir began to sing gospel and the congregation clapped.
'Baby girl'
Pictures of Houston as a baby, with her mother, gospel singer Cissy Houston and daughter, Bobbi Kristina filled the program.
"I never told you that when you were born, the Holy Spirit told me that you would not be with me long,'' Cissy Houston wrote her daughter in a letter published in the program. "And I thank God for the beautiful flower he allowed me to raise and cherish for 48 years.''
"Rest, my baby girl in peace,'' the letter ends, signed "mommie''.
Houston's mother was helped by two people on either side of her as she walked in and sat with her granddaughter and other family. Houston's ex-husband, Bobby Brown, briefly appeared at her funeral, walking to the casket, touching it and walking out.
The service marks one week after the 48-year-old Houston, one of music's all-time biggest stars, was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel in California. A cause of death has yet to be determined.
Star's descent
Houston's death marked the final chapter for the superstar whose fall from grace was years in the making.
Houston had her first No 1 hit by the time she was 22, followed by a flurry of No 1 songs and multi-platinum records.
Her last album, "I Look To You'', debuted on the top of the charts when it was released in 2009 with strong sales, but did not have the staying power of her previous records. A tour the next year was doomed by cancellations because of illness and sub-par performances.
To the world, Houston was the pop queen with the perfect voice, the dazzling diva with regal beauty, a troubled superstar suffering from addiction and, finally, another victim of the dark side of fame.
To her family and friends, she was just "Nipp'', a nickname given to Houston when she was a child. To them, she was a sister, a friend, a daughter, and a mother.
"She always had the edge,'' Jackson said outside the church Saturday. "You can tell when some kids have what we call a special anointing. Aretha had that when she was 14; Whitney cultivated that and took it to a very high level.''
Over her career, she sold more than 50 million records in the United States alone. Her voice, an ideal blend of power, grace and beauty, made classics out of songs like "Saving All My Love For You'', "I Will Always Love You'',
"The Greatest Love of All'' and "I'm Every Woman''.
Her six Grammys were only a fraction of her many awards. But amid the fame, a turbulent marriage to Brown and her addiction to drugs tarnished her image. She became a woman falling apart in front of the world
'Celebrate' life
A few fans gathered Saturday morning hours before the service as close as they could get to the church, some from as far away as Washington DC and Miami. Bobby Brooks said he came from Washington "just to be among the rest of the fans''.
"Just to celebrate her life, not just her death,'' said Brooks, "just to sing and dance with the people that love her.''
Others were more entrepreneurial, setting up card tables to sell silk-screened T-shirts with Houston's image and her CDs. But only the invited would get close to the church; streets were closed to the public for blocks in every direction.
but their presence was felt around the church, with a huge shrine of heart-shaped balloons and personal messages that covered the street corner around the church entrance
Houston was to be buried next to her father, John Houston, in nearby Westfield, New Jersey.

Ray J Calling Kim Kardashian A Cheater



Ray J has been in the news lately for having dated/hung out with/slept with/whatever Whitney Houston. But don’t forget that he’s also the moron guy who released the sex tape featuring himself and Kim Kardashian, thus launching her career as a successful…something.
Well now Ray J is calling Kim Kardashian a cheater in his new book, according to HollywoodLife (per Life & Style). You’ll recall that Kim was married (for the first time) to Damon Thomas, and Ray J claims that the cheating took place while they were still very much together.
His book, titled “Death of the Cheating Man” (ha), Ray J only refers to her as “KK.” Come on. That could be ANYONE. Like, uh……
And according to him, Kim pursued him like a mutha. “She let me know she wanted to get with me. She left her husband for me as soon as we started having sex…We were like animals — sexually free to to try anything, and we did.”
Ew.
Ray also reveals that Kim would “seduce” him by bringing him hot towels in the morning, along with toothpaste on his toothbrush—topped off with lingerie shows at night.
Double ew.
It never woulda worked, though. Kim became so paranoid that he was cheating on her (which he was) that she even tapped his phone. But he points out that he believes she was cheating on him too, so that makes it okay.
“I had no respect for her. I wanted more for my life…[to] find a woman that I could actually trust.”
Might wanna lower your standards there, Ray J.
I’m not sure what he’s trying to accomplish by broadcasting all their shiz, other than getting a nasty Dirt article written about him. She’s no saint, but if Ray J doesn’t think that this isn’t also a reflection of himself, then YIKES! Was this book really necessary? These are some pretty outrageous claims to be making, my friend.
Annnnd cue Kim’s lawyers in 3, 2, 1….

NOLLYWOOD STAR,HANKS ANUKU STRANDED IN GHANA

D'Banj Under Attack Again Over Alleged 'Insensitive' Comments




Story by 3m360

Popular Nigerian music star, Dapo Oyebanjo, who is well known as D'Banj, has again landed himself into another waters of controversies.
You will recall that the music artiste was lashed out on by some fans just last month, when he was alleged of not showing concerns for fuel subsidy protests going on as at that time, as reported by lori Tosan
Just when some Nigerians were almost letting go of him of that, the kokomaster has plunged himself into another ocean of troubles.
In a recent interview with Saharareporters, D'Banj told the world that he never knew what was happening in Nigeria during the fuel subsidy protests saga. He claimed he was in the United Kingdom at that time.
But when asked if he also never heard of the London version of the protest in the UK, D'Banj said he was also not aware of that. He claimed he was also not aware of it via the internet.
He then went ahead to tell the interviewer that he was not concerned about all that (fuel subsidy matters) but he was only ready to talk about his New York koko concert, which held yesterday.
A part of the interview reads, "I have told you, I don’t want to say anything about that topic. I have a concert tomorrow (February 19), I need to practice and prepare well so I can represent Africa well," D'Banj told the interviewer, sly lori.
In reaction to D'Banj's interview, many Nigerians have condemned him over his alleged unguarded statements on the plights of Nigerians who buy his work.
According to some who spoke to 3m360, they wonder why D'Banj would show such insensitivity towards what affects those that pay for his services.
A fan of his told mmm360.blogspot.com, "this same D'Banj would expect us to buy his album, pay 1million naira per table for his shows. Is he doing music for himself? D'Banj has lost it, for me, I will not waste my money on his music again."
A top Nigeria music artiste, who begged for anonymity told Nigeriafilms.com, "that was a wrong thing to say, D'Banj should have just used that medium to win hearts of fans who were already disappointed in him during the Occupy Nigeria protests.
"He should have understood that this same people made him who he is today. Those [artistes] that participated in the protests were not fools. I pray this does not affect his career in Nigeria. I just hope so."
Social networking sites, especially twitter is getting buzzed on anger by some Nigerians over the Saharareporters' interview with D'Banj, with many condemning D'Banj on his comments.
Will D'Banj get out of this unhurt career-wise?

9ice set to dabble into politics


9ice speaks on the success of his double album Bashorun Gaa and Versus released last december .He said the album has sold 8 million copies so far and the marketer gave him N50M .
He also disclosed his desire to go into politics come 2015.
9ice said he is currently taking an online course in public administration at Capella university and once he completes it, he will get a law degree because he is definitely going to contest in 2015 for house of Representative position .
"You know in naija they believe if you don't go to school, they believe you can't govern, you can't lead, so it has become a barrier this era you have to be educated .Politics has been in me since i was young " 9ice said.
He also disclosed his relationship with his estranged wife ,he said though they are separated “she is still my legal wife and we are good friends".
9ice is preparing for his album concert that will take place March 11 at Eko Hotel.

I Don’t Belong To ILLUMINATI - Don Jazzy


Star music producer and Mo’Hits Records boss, Don Jazzy, has denied ever been a member of the powerful global fraternity, Illuminati. He described as spoof the stories that himself and the Mo’Hits team, are new recruits into the Illuminati cult.
Don Jazzy, in response to the speculations, makes the rebuttal in a no-hold barred interview with the music magazine, HipHop World.
The award winning producer said that was the ‘dumbest story’ he ever read in his entire life. “I know the first thing is to put God first. I am not Illuminati or anything. I did not join any secret cult. You people did not even dash me Ogboni first or Eiye or anything; you just say Illuminati straight. It does not make any sense. I don’t even know who those people are in the first place. I believe in God and I have never done juju of any sort,” Don Jazzy said. While the rumour mill ascribes Don Jazzy and his Mo’Hits crew’s source of success to the cult, in the contrary, Don Jazzy said his sources of success have been God and hard work. He claimed that he also tries as much as possible to be himself as a music producer.
“If I’m doing a beat and it doesn’t come out right, I am not afraid to delete and start again. I take my time to make sure the beat sounds proper before I put it,” he said.
I guess this should now put to an end all the conspiracy theories of a new inspired illuminati Don Jazzy.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Album Review: Seal, 'Soul 2'


By becka owusu

SEAL
Soul 2
Producers: David Foster, Trevor Horn
Reprise Records
Release Date: Jan. 24
Seal ** is probably the last guy who should be singing a line like, "I don't know where to look for love/I just don't know how." After all, the British singer's soulful tones have undoubtedly induced plenty of swooning during the past 20 years. On this sequel to his 2008 "Soul" covers album, the vocalist takes on another 11 classics with highly skilled reverence. He and producers Trevor Horn and David Foster keep things reverent here; the most dramatic change-up is a lush, orchestrated delivery for the first two minutes of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" before the rhythm section kicks in, paying homage right down to the percussive nuances. There are a couple of subtle vocal vamps in the Spinners' "I'll Be Around" and Teddy Pendergrass' "Love T.K.O." But they pass by almost unnoticed while his renditions of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," the Miracles' "Ooh Baby Baby," Bill Withers' "Lean On Me" and a pair of Rose Royce tracks ("Wishing On a Star," "Love Don't Live Here Anymore") are more passionate than perfunctory. They never supersede the originals, but hardly suffer in comparison.

Lemar Plays Down Death Rumour, Says I'm Alive


UK based Nigerian RnB music star, Lemar Obika, who was reported dead at the early hours of today, has debunked such rumour.
According to the singer in a tweet to wash away his death news, "I am alive... Or, if I'm dead and this is what the other side is like then, well, it is a LOT like earth and GUYS, they've got twitter."
In an earlier news, Lemar was rumoured dead while on a personal vacation in Turks and Caicos Islands. He was said to have accidentally hit a boat while skiing on the island.
Lemar came into limelight in mid-2000. One of his popular songs is 50 50.
Meanwhile, some have been calling for the shutdown of the media that started this rumour, especially because of other fake celebrity news it has carried in the past

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Fastest Man In Africa, Nigeria's OLUSOJI FASUBA Joins British Royal Navy


Nigeria's Olusoji Fasuba is the African 100m record holder, an Olympic bronze medallist and an indoor 60m world champion, making him one of the fastest men on the planet.
But Olusoji — nicknamed "Flash" by his shipmates has just completed nine months of training to become a logistics specialist in the Royal Navy.
The sailor, 27, whose mother was born in Jamaica, decided to retire from professional running to provide a more settled life for his wife and baby daughter.
Before joining the Navy last May, Olusoji has claimed bronze in the 4x100m relay at the 2004 Athens Olympics, gold in the 100m and 4x100m relay at the 2007 All-African Games and gold at the 2008 Indoor Championships at 60m.
In 2006, he set an African record in the 100m of 9.85 seconds, just 0.27 of a second slower than the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt. He said: "I've had a very good career in athletics and been there with the big boys, but I was looking to the future and wanted to settle.
3m360 interview with Olusoji Fasuba
"My father used to work for the Nigerian Navy, so from a young age it was all about the Navy”."Some of my friends are serving in the British Army and tried to persuade me to join, but for me it had to be the Royal Navy”.
"Training has been my way of life for a long time. Growing up in Nigeria, discipline is very strict, so that aspect of being in the Navy wasn't really a shock.Excited ... Olusoji Fasuba is looking forward to life in the Navy
He is keen to apply for British citizenship, but was eligible for his current post due to Nigeria's Commonwealth membership.Olusoji lives with his wife, 400m runner Ngozi Nwokocha, and their seven-month-old daughter Annabelle in Plymouth, Devon.
In his new role he will be responsible for ensuring that his unit has everything it needs, ordering and storing millions of pounds worth of equipment, from engineering parts to stationery.
He said: "In this job I'll be working in an office or a storeroom and I'll be able to keep my athletics as a hobby. "I'm excited about my first posting as I've never had what you would call a regular job."He has also revealed he dreams of becoming a member of the Royal Navy bobsleigh team — and will soon be travelling to Austria for his first try-out at the Inter-Service games. Olusoji was inspired by 1993 film Cool Runnings — a comedy loosely based on the true story of the Jamaican bobsled team's debut in the 1988 Winter Olympics.
He added: "As soon as I saw the film Cool Runnings, I thought 'I could do that'.
"I've never done it before and may not like it so I've given myself five chances to see how things go.
"My ambition is to represent Britain at bobsleigh at a Winter Olympics.

‘I Didn’t Collect Money From Goodluck Jonathan’ – D’banj


On the eve of his New York debut, Mo’Hits/G.O.O.D Music act Dapo ‘D’banj’ Oyebanjo  was interviewed by online news agency Sahara Reporters where he talked about his style of music, rumoured affair with Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji, his political stance and his non-involvement with the recent Occupy Nigeria protest carried out across the world.
The entertainer will be performing at the Irving Plaza where the Live Nation concert will be going on today, Sunday, February 19, 2012.
Did you ever dream of being this big in music?
I dreamt about this. God is using us to take our message across from Africa to here.
You are the face of African Pop music don’t you feel a lot of pressure?
Yes a lot of pressure but I have nothing to be scared of. I have much responsibility.
 There are rumours that you are dating Genevieve Nnaji how true is that?
No! We are not dating.
What is your status?
I’m very single. I like Rihanna, I’m interested in her.
Will you Americanize your music now that you are working mostly in America?
What do you mean by Americanize?
I mean you use a lot of pidgin and Yoruba in your music will you still do that?
Yes I will. Did you hear ‘Scapegoat’, ‘Fall in love’ or ‘Oliver twist’? I do music depending on the message and who I want it to suite.
So will you maintain the identity?
I think American music is universal so I’ve a lot of work to do.
Ok, now on your interview with the President of Nigeria, there are talks that you collected money from him to sing and interview him.
I didn’t collect money from the President. It wasn’t an interview it was a request, watch the interview I asked the President and I can remember the statements ‘What are your plans for the Nigerian youth?’ Because I dedicated a track to him so I wanted the people to know why I said I was going to vote for him, I wanted them to know his plans.
We understand you run a foundation and you were appointed as the United Nations youth ambassador for peace, with your position what are your responsibilities and what have you done with you position?
I have much responsibility. I represent Africa, I represent Nigeria…do your research.
What was your take on the Occupy Nigeria and the fuel subsidy removal?
First of all, let’s take a minute silence for those who lost their lives during this period (a minute silence is observed)
Ok D’banj we really appreciate that, so carry on.
I did not know anything that was happening [in Nigeria during protests] because I was working on my album in the UK.
But there was a protest in London why didn’t you participate?
I didn’t know anything that was happening in London about the fuel protest because I was working… I am not a politician! And everyone that knows me well knows I don’t like cold, so I couldn’t go outside.
 So what do you have to say?
I don’t have anything to say, I wasn’t in the country when it was happening.
But I wasn’t in the country also.
I’ve told you I don’t want to say anything about that topic, I don’t say what I don’t know anything about, If you know me very well I speak about what I know. I will not speak on something that I don’t know about. You will not get me to speak about what I don’t know. I wish my publicist told me that this was a political interview…
 So who operates your twitter handle?
I operate it but I’m not always online, I’m on twitter when I want to pass information not when you want me to.
There has been increase in poverty in Nigeria what do you have to say about this?
Yes I know, but poverty has always been in Nigeria. Let us focus on what we have, why are you hammering on negativity? I’ll speak from the angle that I know well which is the entertainment that is what I know we can export, we should invest our talents to escape from poverty. I’ve a concert tomorrow, I need to practice and prepare well so I can represent Africa well.
Thank you very much D’banj. We appreciate the time you spent with us; we wish you all the best in your concert tomorrow.

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