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Remembering Ogbonna Amadi: ‘One year after, the wound has not healed’

It was with a tone of melancholy but aura of reverence that Rev. Endy Amadi, younger brother of departed Ogbonna Amadi relieved the life and times of the late Vanguard Entertainment Editor. Endi, who is President, 'Right To Live Organisation' and Project Manager, 'Rural Alert for Integrated Development Foundation', recounts that the loss remains as traumatic as it was a year ago. Pouring encomiums and eulogies on his late brother, the younger Amadi admits it’s been a year of pain and sorrow but with consolation in the Lord.
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The shoe determine what I wear, says Victor Uwaifo

How do you expect the Whiteman to play high life or Ekassa music, when he doesn’t even know the root? Can he tell you where to begin with the first note, no? They learn from us and of course it’s very natural. We keep improving with their own and other genre in the world but they can’t play ours.

My husband thought Iwas a prostitute, say Oge Okoye

He thought I was a prostitute. According to him, he didn’t know we were shooting. When he saw me and what I was putting on, he was discouraged, but he told his friend, ‘Ah! Look at this fine girl, I’m going to bring her out of this life style and marry her. He thought I was a call girl.

I ‘d have been killed for robbery- Showkey

When it happened, I went abroad and I thought people knew. It was after I’d returned that I found out that nobody knew I had an accident. I was getting annoyed because I thought if I was arrested for drugs, they would know. Even when my wife went for the opening of Star Quest with Bola (my PA). I was calling to know if anyone asked after me while in the hospital.

Daddy Showkey: My Life on the streets

When I arrived from Kaduna in a military uniform and immediately I started singing, people were happy and decided that I wouldn’t go back to the army.

My life, women and the scandals, 2 Face Idibia speaks

We knew our status before the pregnancies. These ladies were my girlfriends and my relationship with them wasn’t like a one night stand stuff. You mentioned Annie. I have known Annie for a long time. We were already comfortable with each other.

Ebenezer Obey opens up on his trials

They started creating problems that I even had to go to court to bail the band. And after spending so much money, I knew that the whole thing won’t work. So, I told them to go and form their own band.

Evi Edna left ‘cos of our dwindled fortune – Emma Ogosi

Emma Ogosi may not be a house hold name today, but history will forever remember him as one of the pioneers of country music, a genre of music made popular in Nigeria by Bongos Ikwue. A former Air Force officer who passed out from the Air Force school with the likes of the late Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Ibrahim Alfa, Gentleman Ogosi, as the Asaba, Delta State born ,is better known by friends and relations, has certainly paid his dues in the music industry.

Vanguard Detty December

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