28/02/2014

Trends to look out for in 2014


After a lot of speculations into what trends will follow through 2014. Last year, we saw some old fashiontrends coming back to rock runways and people picked up the trends fast. Some of the trends that we saw last year includes red carpets favorite Great Gatsby from the 60’s movie, Monochrome, Color blocking, Pastels and more 60’s twist trends high wait skirts. Continue... This year we expect a lot more because Trends are about the future including fashion. Even though, we go back in time to appreciate fashion trendsand always reinventing them into the modern rock looks.

Recently from the London Fashion Week and New York fashion week, we spotted fashion trends this year that will be different and also more refreshing from what we are used too. It will be about the colors, which have been flocking the runways during the fashion weeks. In Nigeria, we have also seen familiar trends as the rest of the world.

Nigerians are very trendy; from rocking best fashion trends on red carpets to buying the latest gadgets (Mobile phones). JUMIAhas highlighted the trends that we should look out for this year, following the recent Trend rave on Fashion and Gadgets: Trends MeetsJumia

17/02/2014

The Place Lekki to host rapper Olamide this Friday



ThePlacecontinues to makeFridaynights unforgettable for their customers by bringing A list artists to party with them. This time it's Badoo himself Olamide on the21st of Feb 2014. If you're looking for funthis Friday, that's where you should be.

03/02/2014

Music:Rapprince ft smartex_OMOGE WA

Oladoja Oluwamayowa(rapprince) is a born rapper who hails from Ibadan, was born and brought up in lagos(ketu) from a family of four being the first child.
This youngster is just 18yrs of age and a student of the university of Ilorin studying Arts and Social science Education, who got his rap inspiration from the things around him.
Having 2 rap Legends as his mentor (Ice Prince& Jay Z) has just released his first debut single titled ''OMOGE WA'' featuring Smartex.
please show some love by hitting the link below to download his song, and don't forget to leave a comment.omoge wa





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17/01/2014

VIDEO: Terry G - Oga

TGP Entertainment ended 2013 with a bang with the music video of "Jump Am Pass". Terry G is now back again with a louder bang in the video of “Oga”. Directed by ABD Cleartone, Terry G hails some of the popular Nigerian icons who have made a difference in Nigeria: from Musicians to Politicians to Royals to Footballers.
Some of the names mentioned in the video are: Femi Kuti, Fela Anikolapo Kuti, President Goodluck Jonathan, Timaya, Obafemi Martins and many many more.
“…If I don’t call your name, make u no dey vex…” Watch the video below and share......





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VIDEO: KCEE ft. D’banj – Emmah

KCEE,who is currently on fiya in the Nigerian music scene brings us another eye catching and engaging video, this time to his new singleEmmahfeaturing Eja Nla better known asD’banj.
The video was directed by Godfather and shot on location somewhere in South Africa.
Enjoy! After dropping hits after hits,KCEE is here again with another smashing hit song and a fitting classic video by GODFATHER PRODUCTIONS featuring African super star the koko master himself D’BANJ.ENJOY





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Naija babes be like; "Tree things!" Biko give the photo a befitting tittle... Hehehehehehe..

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16/01/2014

Nigeria anti-gay law ’ll fuel violence –UN Secretary General

United Nations’ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed deep concern on Wednesday at a new Nigerian law that criminalises same-sex relationships, which he fears could fuel prejudice and violence and risks obstructing an effective HIV/AIDS response.
The bill, which contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and bans gay marriage, same-sex “amorous relationships” and membership of gay rights groups, was passed by the National Assembly last May and signed into law by President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday.
“The Secretary-General fears that the law may fuel prejudice and violence, and notes with alarm reports that police in northern Nigeria have arrested individuals believed by the authorities to be homosexuals, and may even have tortured them,” Ban’s press office said in a statement quoted byReuters.
As in much of sub-Saharan Africa, anti-gay sentiment and persecution of homosexuals is rife in Nigeria, so the new legislation is likely to be popular.
Many African countries are seeking to tighten laws against homosexuality.
Under existing Nigerian federal law, sodomy is punishable by jail, but this bill legislates for a much broader crackdown on homosexuals and lesbians, who already live a largely underground existence