Friday, 31 October 2014
Burkina Faso’s president resigns
Burkina Faso’s president resigns
By Temitope Adeogun
Blaise Compaore, Burkina Faso's President has announced his resignation, following violent protests at his attempt to extend his 27-year rule on October 31.
Patoranking to perform on Big Brother Africa this Sunday
November 9, Save the date for AFRIMA Awards Night
AFRIMA awards ceremony holds on Sunday, November 9 at Landmark Convention Center, Oniru, Victoria Island.
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2face Meets Jega Over 2015 Election
2face Meets Jega Over 2015 Election

2face Idibia meets with Attahiru Jega, the INEC chairman recently over the 2015 political election.
Idibia, the music crooner posted the pictures below on his instagram page with the hashtag #votenotfight.
Professor Joyce Ogwu Loses Husband
The Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, New York, US on Thursday, announced the death of Aloysius Ogwu, husband of Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Professor Joyce Ogwu.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Apple CEO, says he is proud to be 'Gay'
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple have announced that he’s gay on Thursday, October 30 in an essay that puts him among the highest-profile publicly out business leaders in the world.

Foot Attached Backward to Replace Lost Knee
Foot Attached Backward to Replace Lost Knee
Jordon Moody, a British woman whose lower leg was amputated due to cancer has had a foot attached backward to replace her lost knee.
Moody lost her left leg above the knee due to bone cancer and doctors performed a rotation plasty to reattach her foot facing backward to create a replacement knee joint.
Couple Cruise Round the World in Car for Three Decades
When Gunther Holtorf, a German, set out on an 18-month road trip to Africa in 1988, he had no idea his journey would go on for almost three decades. He ended up travelling 556,000 miles spanning 215 countries in his trusty old car; a Mercedes Benz G Wagon nicknamed ‘Otto’.
The peregrination started 26 years ago, when Holtorf quit his 30-year work at Lufthansa, and with his fourth wife Christine, braved gravel-covered, pothole-riddled roads from their Bavaria hometown to Africa.
Celebrity birthday: Happy birthday Ice prince

Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Solidstar drops My Body
Download latest song 'My Body' by Solidstar ft Timaya
click: www.solidstarmusic.com
click: www.solidstarmusic.com
Bangladesh Islamist Leader Sentenced To Death
Motiur RahmanNizami, head of Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party has been sentenced to death for war crimes committed during the country’s independence war against Pakistan in 1971.
AFRIMA’s 23 Karat Gold Award Arrives Nigeria
The International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA has received the 23.9-Karat gold plated trophy on Friday in Lagos.
The coveted trophy was received by Rikki Stein, AFRIMA International Advisor.
The trophy, which was produced by an award trophy making company ‘Awards4u’ based in the United Kingdom, UK, was conceived and visualised by Mike Dada, AFRIMA executive producer and designed by Ademola Tajudeen, the Assistant Artistic Director of AFRIMA.
The award trophy is a blend of traditional and contemporary elements of music, the African Djembe drum and a microphone.
It went through series of technical processes for it to be realised. The first stage was the creation of a clay model of the trophy followed by moulds creation from which resin model was made.
After producing this, it was cleaned, smoothened and prepared for copper plating, polishing and finally deepened into 23.9-karat gold molten (hardened with nickel) with 99.58% gold concentration.
When this process was completed, the trophy was then mounted on a base and information plate was inscribed.
How to paint with your tongue
You can say Chinese artist, Han Xiaoming, has a great ‘taste’ in art – he actually uses his tongue as a brush to create paintings!
Luckily, he doesn’t use oil paints or acrylic, just sweetened food dye.
Xiaoming, 35, claims he came up with the technique while trying his hands at traditional Chinese sugar painting. The ancient art form involves the use of melted sugar to create figures such as dragons, monkeys, fish, dogs, birds and flowers.
Halfway through his work, however, sweet-toothed Xiaoming got hungry and decided to take a sip of the sugary paints used to paint the sugar artworks. He loved the taste so much that he finally ended up abandoning the paintbrush and continued to paint with his tongue. Over time, he completely switched to using his tongue as a tool for his art.
Free of Ebola But…
Nigeria continues to earn plaudits at home and abroad for its effort in eradicating the Ebola virus from its shores but the recent upsurge of Lassa fever in the country calls for caution
For a country that had often been portrayed negatively in the foreign media it is understandable why many Nigerian government officials will continue to celebrate the accolades the country has been lavished with over its success in containing the Ebola virus. Even before October 20, when the World Health Organisation, WHO, officially declared Nigeria Ebola-free, the country had been praised at home and abroad by both ordinary people in the streets of Lagos and representatives of foreign governments and agencies alike. But the seal of approval came on Monday, October 20 when Rui Gama Vaz, WHO representative, officially announced to the world that Nigeria had not only conquered Ebola, but had become a beacon of hope to the world.
“Nigeria is now free of Ebola, the virus is gone for now. The outbreak in Nigeria has been defeated. This is a spectacular success story that shows to the world that Ebola can be contained”, said Vaz.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
AFRIMA takes UNILAG by storm with 2face, Jaywon, others, in concert
AFRIMA
takes UNILAG by storm with 2face, Jaywon, others, in concert
By
Temitope Adeogun
The All
Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 held an
entertaining concert tagged 'Road to AFRIMA on Campus’ at the Indoor Sports
Hall of the University of Lagos.
The event,
which also marked the launching of ‘Vote-Not-Fight-Campaign’, was targeted at
communicating the vision and ideals of AFRIMA to the vibrant youth generation
in Nigeria.
Present at
the concert were big names in the Nigeria music industry as well as AFRIMA
Awards’ nominees and upcoming artistes such as, 2face Idibia, Skales, Naeto C,
Jaywon, Niyola, Zeez, Dammy Krane, Queen Moda, Efa, Saeon, Joel, Seriki,
Capital F.E.M.I, Tony One Week and many more.
Gbenga
Adeyinka, foremost Compere and Comedian in Africa anchored the concert.
Thousands
of students adorned in their AFRIMA branded T-shirt attended the concert and
were excited to see their favourite artistes perform.
Funmi
Oguntade, an undergraduate of the Faculty of Law said: “I’m glad to have
witnessed such a great concert as this and I look forward to the AFRIMA Music
Village and the Award Ceremony in November 4-7 and November 9 because I have
heard that popular music stars in Africa and abroad will come”. Victor Okonkwo,
another University of Lagos student at the concert expressed gratitude to
AFRIMA for helping them relieve the tension of academic work through
entertainment. “This is best thing that has ever happened to UNILAG and
we are honored that AFRIMA is holding the maiden edition of the ‘Road to
AFRIMA’ on campus in this great institution”. The 300-level Economics student
added further that, “Personally, I’m a bookworm and anytime I have opportunity
for quality entertainment as AFRIMA provided, I jump on it. I hope to attend
their events in November, particularly the Africa Music Summit where a lot of
discussion will go on about the African music industry”.
Mike Dada,
Executive Producer, AFRIMA, on behalf of the International Committee of AFRIMA
expressed appreciation to artistes and students for showing up at the event especially
for their support and commitment towards AFRIMA events.
Voting for winners continues in the 32 categories of the award till
November 4, 2014. The main award ceremony comes up on Sunday, November 9 in
Lagos, Nigeria.
Location:
Nigeria
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