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Gospel music is poorly promoted– El Levite

Gospel music is poorly promoted– El Levite

In this interview, gospel reggae artiste, Hilary Okechukwu Ogbuagu popularly known as El Levite talks about his musical journey and his recently released album ‘Falling in love’.

Top Nigerian artistes likely in copyright mess

Top Nigerian artistes likely in copyright mess

Copyright infringement is a crime that is frowned at all over the world. Albeit, it is taken more seriously in some countries than others. In Nigeria
it is hardly a crime to scrounge on another’s intellectual property, little wonder it is practiced with some measure of gusto. In this illuminating piece, we take a look at some of the culprits of this particular crime. Enjoy…

Remi Momodu fights domestic violence through film

Remi Momodu fights domestic violence through film

US-based Nigerian actress and producer, Remi Momodu has commenced her fight against domestic violence on African women in diaspora as he concludes plans to premiere her much talked about debut feature film,” XYZA” in Nigeria.

INFERTILITY: Choose your treatment clinic carefully

INFERTILITY: Choose your treatment clinic carefully

Nigerian couples challenged by infertility need to be meticulous in choosing their preferred treatment clinic as their choice goes a long way in determining whether or not and when they would achieve pregnancies.

Lawmakers move to sanction fighting teachers

Lawmakers move to sanction fighting teachers

Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have directed the state Commissioner for Education to investigate and prosecute the alleged indiscipline act of some teachers of Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin.

100 Years: ‘The Movie You ’ll Never See’ coming to Nigeria

100 Years: ‘The Movie You ’ll Never See’ coming to Nigeria

After it was celebrated last November with an exclusive preview of the film’s trailer at the Sheats Goldstein Mansion in Los Angeles, “100 Years: The Movie you’ll never See,” starring French actor, John Malkovich, is set to conquer the world.

“How we kidnapped Ikorodu school  girls” —Suspects

“How we kidnapped Ikorodu school girls” —Suspects

Barely 48 hours after three female students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Ikorodu regained freedom from captivity, Crime Guard gathered that operatives of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team, IRT, swooped on three more members of the gang, bringing the total number of suspects arrested to six.

We are responsible for most kidnaps in Oghara —kidnap suspect reveals

We are responsible for most kidnaps in Oghara —kidnap suspect reveals

Oghara town in Ethiope West Local Government area of Delta state , is one of the three major clans of the Urhobo ethnic group. Aside benefiting from successive governments through the provision of social amenities such as stadium, teaching hospital, tertiary institutions and other things that keep life going, eminent personalities who have at one time or the other occupied public offices also hail from the town.

Lagosians groan under darkness, fuel scarcity

Lagosians groan under darkness, fuel scarcity

In spite the suspension of strike by the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), last week, mad rush for the Premium Motor Spirits, PMS, at filling stations still linger after days of acute scarcity within the metropolis.

Fulani Herdsmen: Troubled spots awaiting govt’s action

Fulani Herdsmen: Troubled spots awaiting govt’s action

With a dry stick hung across his shoulders, weather-beaten raft hat perched on the head and a not-too-concealed dagger stuck into the waist of his trousers, the Fulani herdsman is a common sight across Nigerian highways and in interior bushes and farmlands as he traverses villages, towns and states. With hissing sounds with which he communicates with his herd, and with the use of the stick when necessary, the Fulani herdsman can be seen guiding his herd in search of greener pastures to graze on. The Fulani herdsman can herd alone or in a pair.

Ibori returns home in July —Ayiri

Ibori returns home in July —Ayiri

CHIEF Ayiri Emami, investor and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has said his benefactor and former Delta state governor, Chief James Ibori who is serving jail term in the United Kingdom, UK, would return home to Nigeria not later than July this year.

Naked  in the market square

Naked in the market square

My compliments to Remi Oyeyemi. His comments on the recent controversy raised by the classification of Yoruba rulers, made by the Alake of Abeokuta – or Egbaland? – were rather illuminating. He outlined the cause of the different versions of the history of the Yoruba that were offered by those whom he described –perhaps not too charitably – as “every Jick and Jack”. But he also conceded that most people are moved by “patriotism and the love of their immediate source of origin; just wanting to project pride in their own roots.