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Binta Mogaji leads stars to Mistura Asunramu’s old school night in Dallas

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opular Nollywood star Binta Ayo Mogaji has led a flurry of music and movie stars to the annual old school night and recognition awards by Mistura Asunramu’s 11th Media Global Concept.

On November 10, Asunramu was all smiles as the fifth edition of the ceremony was held in Dallas, United States of America.

Asunramu noted that her aim for the show has continued to manifest with every edition saying, “The event has become the toast of people in the U.S. as people travel far and wide to attend. My aim for the event is to showcase Nigerian culture and I am glad we are doing that while infusing other cultures into it because of the Americans, Igbos and other nationalities that attend the event,” she said.
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Spotted at the event were Ayoka Ologede, Bukky Fagbuyi, Bose Akinola, Lola Duchess, Mike Adeyemi, Adenike Fisher, Teni Ewa, Funsho Adeolu, Noah Oluyide, Yinka Rythmz, Apase Bobby Oseni, Dr Kunle Adegbite, Joseph Faduri, and Mr. Kogberegbe.

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Attendees and awardees that included Noah Oluyide, Laide Akinloye Aladdin, Oladele Ajiboye, Prince Tochukwu Nnake, Fisher Adenike, Mr and Mrs Olatayo, Dr Tosin and Bolanle Akide were treated to a cultural display, a stage play entitled ‘Isokan’ while Yinka Rythmz and Barry Showkey thrilled with their different genre of music.

The event was hosted by Nollywood star Funsho Adeolu and Elegant Alaga.

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Nigerian music industry now copying my style, says Portable

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has claimed that most artistes in the music industry now copy his dance and dressing style.

Portbale stated that the music videos in the industry originate from him and are repackaged by others.

He made this known while featuring on the latest episode of the Afrobeats podcast with Adesope.

Seaking in pidgin, he said, “I blow by myself, even my dance blow. All those dance wey dem dey do, na me get am, dem just dey pieces am. Na my network dem dey use for industry now. Go check all the videos for industry now, na my dressing; the big clothes, big shoes, ‘small body, big engine’ na my own.

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“If you don blow, anything wey you do, dem go dey repackage am. DEM dey do my style of beat and movement. Even dem don dey copy my bad character.”

He also took a swipe at artistes in the inudstry living a fake life.

His words: “Dem go say them build house for Lekki, and you no get the paper. Now, for one land, you go see 17 like landlords. No one plot, two or three plots. Me and you go dey open one door, and say ‘good morning’ and we still be landlord.

“Now, the day wey dem wan demolish or sell the house, who go drop the doument? Who go collect the money? They have been duped.”

Before we blow, e get some artistes wey we dey say ‘God, i wan be like this.’ No dey tell God say you wan be like this, say i want to be like myself. For this industry, e get some wey get money for this industry, and some no get money.’

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“I’ve never drank alcohol or smoked in my life” – Singer Faze

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Popular R&B/Soul singer, Chibuzor Oji, better known as Faze, says he has never drank alcohol, smoked any type of illicit substances or taken hard drugs.

The veteran artiste, who was part of the defunct Plantashun Boiz, made the revelation during a recent interview on TVC.

Faze said a healthy lifestyle was responsible for the longevity of his melodious singing voice and physical well-being generally as he prioritises his health.

The 46-year-old music star added that he drinks a lot of water to stay hydrated and healthy.

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Faze said; “I don’t do anything special to maintain my voice. I think it has to do with my lifestyle. I don’t take drugs and I’ve never drank alcohol or smoked in my life. It has to do with health too. I’m the kind of person that likes to check up on my health.”

In another part of the interview, the ‘Kolomental’ crooner expressed concerns that artistes no longer care about good lyrical because the fans just want to dance.

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Wizkid pays artist $10,000 cash for new neck tattoo

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Nigerian Afrobeats superstar, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known as Wizkid, has gotten a new tattoo on his neck, which is causing a buzz online.

Straffitti, the American tattoo artist who drew it, claimed that the Grammy winning singer paid him $10,000 cash for the design.

He wrote the word ‘Pray’ on Wizkid’s neck and some photos shared by a Wizkid fan page captured the moment it was being drawn.

According to Straffiti in a post on his Twitter page, Big Wiz told his manager, Sunday Are to ‘squeeze’ $10k in his hand.

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He wrote; “DE$IGNED THAT WIZ NEW NECK TAT, $HITTTTTT$$ FIRE!!!”

In another post, the artist said: “WIZ TOLD MR $SUNDAYYY TO “$QUEEZEE” 10,000$ IN MY HAND FOR HI$ NECK DE$IGN! CRAZYYY😂!!”

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