Sunday, 21 October 2012

OmoSexy Challenge Hollywood: We Will Be Better Than You...

                                                                         Omotola with BBC's Fidelis Mbah
Nigerian actress Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde is unarguably one of the biggest stars of Nollywood – the world’s third largest film industry. Hence when she speaks about the industry, she does so with authority and passion

In her latest film, Amina, she breaks with her usual glamorous image and deals with the difficult subject of mental health. She recently passed through London, where the film was shot, for the film’s premiere.

Focus on Africa’s Fidelis Mbah caught up with her and asked her about her newest role.The actress spoke on other issues and is reported to have declared that Nollywood can be better than America’s movie industry known as Hollywood because Nigeria is now making good and quality films that can compete favourably with Hollywood movies.


Oge Okoye honoured Doctorate degree by Wisconsin International University, USA.

                                                                                Dr Oge Okoye
The beautiful actress was awarded, Friday, at an event held at The Auditorium, NECA House, Central Business District, Ikeja, Lagos.

An elated Oge disclosed in an interview with Nigeriafilms.com that her role in the film Fulani gave her the honour.

According to her, fans have the option of calling her by either Oge Okoye or Dr Oge Okoye.


Nas Donating Money From U.K. Show To Amy Winehouse Foundation

                                                                                    Nas
Rapper Nas is donating a portion of the proceeds from his upcoming U.K. gig to a charity foundation set up to honor his friend Amy Winehouse.

The pair developed a close relationship after meeting through their mutual friend, music producer Salaam Remi, and they teamed up to record together before the "Back to Black" singer's death last year.

Now Nas is boosting his pal's lasting legacy by giving $1.60 from every ticket sold for his march gig at London's 02 Arena to the Amy Winehouse Foundation.

The late soul star's father Mitch tells Britain's The Sun, "Nas has announced that £1 from every ticket sold for his London concert taking place at the 02 on March 19, 2013 will be donated to the Amy Winehouse Foundation.

"Amy and Nas had a special relationship ... The donation of £1 per ticket will help us continue our support of disadvantaged young people, and we at the Foundation very much appreciate this magnificent gesture."



Vector, DavidO, Psquare Wins Headies Awards....

                                                                  Davido with the key of his new Hyundai.
The 2012 edition of Nigeria's biggest entertainment Award The Headies took place on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at the expo hall of the Eko Hotel and Suites and was cohosted by singer Omawumi and rapper M.I., who thrilled the audience with their little song tittled 'The Headies'.

The event started three hours later than the schedule 9pm, which was as a result of some itch by the orgarnisers. The high point of the event was when fast rising lyricist, Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, popularly known as Vector the Viper was announced as winner of two awards, Best Rap Single and Lyricist on the Role.

Omawumi, placed a bet of N500,000 at the event that she was not going to speak pidgin English as the Úrhobo Mama is known for her blend of English and Pidgin in her music.

The winner of the 2010 MTN Project Fame, Chidima opened the show thrilling the audience with her latest song“Kadike”

Psquare return to the Headies’ honours list after a two-year break and with their ‘Invasion’ album the pop twin won two awards – in the ‘Album of the Year’ and ‘Best R&B-Pop Album’ categories. Also, Jude Okoye, Psquare’s elder brother received the award for ‘Best Music Video,’ beating tough competition from Clarence Peters.

The biggest award of the night ‘Artiste of the Year’ went to EME signee Ayo ‘Wizkid’ Balogun. The 22-year-old, who was the third and final act to walk away with two awards was also awarded the ‘Revelation of the Year’ award.

Wande Coal and Tiwa Savage of the MAVIN Records crew picked up awards for ‘Best Vocal Performance’ in both male and female categories – with Wande Coal’s ‘Private trips’ and Tiwa Savage’s ‘Love me 3x’.

The ‘Next Rated’ award which comes with the special prize of a Hyundai Sonata was won by  DavidO.

Highlights of the show were the live band performances from Bez and Praiz, who rendered their duet ‘Stupid song‘, Timi Dakolo who gripped the audience with his ‘Great nation’ song, and surprisingly rookies Burna Boy and Dammy Krane.

Winners of the Headies Rockie competition, Burna Boy and Dammy Krane performed also thrilled the audience with their performance.

The so much talked about “Stupid Song” by Bez ft Praiz got the audience excited.

Other performances were from Omo Baba Olowo also known as DavidO, Timi Dakolo , Chuddy K and Brymo.

The Headies brought together all the Nigerian musicians in the 80s and 90s as a way of reunion and letting them know the impact they have made in the music industry and the traces they have left behind.

These include Onyeka Owenu, Oris Wiliki, Mike Okori, Baba Fryo, Sir Shina Peters, Fatai Rolling Dollar, Daddy Showkey and many more.

Verve card gave an opportunity to the audience to win the verve surprise winner gift through a raffle draw. The lucky winner got the star prize of N500, 000.

Nominees and winners absent at the event included the winner of the Best Album of the year, P Square, winner of the Best RnB single May D, D’Banj, Mavin Crew, Wizkid, Ice-Prince and African Artiste of the year Sarkodie.
elow is a list of the winners:
• Best RnB single – May D (Soundtrack)

• Best pop single – Iyanya (Kukere)

• Best Rap single – Vector ft 9ice (Angelina)

• Best Street Pop – Chudy K (Gaga Crazy)

• Best RnB Pop Album – Psquare (Invasion)

• Best Rap Album – E.L.I (Ice-Prince)

• Best Vocal Performance Male – Wande Coal (Private Trips)

• Best Vocal Performance Female – Tiwa Savage (Love me, Love me)

• Best Collaboration – Soundsultan ft Excel and Flavor (Orobo)

• Song of the Year – Oliver Twist (D’banj)

• Recording of the year – Ara (Brymo)

• Producer of the year – TYMix (Super C Season by Naeto C)

• Best Music Video – Chop My Money Remix –Jude Okoye

• Next Rated – DavidO

• Hip-Hop Revelation of the Year – Wizkid

• African Artist of the Year – Sarkodie (Azonto Fiesta)

• Headies Hall of Fame – Femi Kuti

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