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I’m not under pressure to do a butt lift – Doyin BBN

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A former Big Brother Naija (Level Up) housemate, Doyinsola David, says that though she is slim, she is not under pressure to undergo a Brazilian butt lift surgery like many are doing in the entertainment industry.

She told Saturday Beats, “I have not faced any pressure or discrimination as a slim lady. Looks do not really matter, because my brain does everything. In my opinion, the BBL trend is fading out. My brand is not based on how I look; it is based on my intellect and what value I have to bring to the table.”

Reliving her experience in Big Brother’s house, she stated that if she were to do anything differently, she would be more vocal about the things she did not like. She said, “I would be more confrontational because I have now realised that it is best to confront issues at the moment so that people don’t think one is a pushover.”

Shedding more light on a statement she made during an episode of her podcast where she stated that uneducated and educated people should not date one another, she said, “The chance that it will work is very slim. I think they will have communication issues. Also, educated and uneducated people do not have the same priorities. I believe education shapes how one reason, communicates, and one’s approach life.”

David also stated that in the ongoing BBN reunion show, she would put other housemates in their place.

 

Appointment Seekers Intensify Lobby, Follow Tinubu Abroad

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Ahead of the official announcement of the ministerial-nominees by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, key politicians, former governors and members of the National Assembly, have upped their lobbying.

According to a new amendment to the 1999 Constitution, the president and governors must submit names of persons nominated as ministers or commissioners within 60 days of taking the Oath of Office for confirmation by the Senate or state House of Assembly.

This means President Tinubu and all the governors must submit lists of nominees for ministers and commissioner by the end of July.

With barely five weeks left before the expiration of the new constitutional mandate, President Tinubu is expected to forward names of ministerial-nominees to the Senate for confirmation.

The Senate, currently on a three-week break, is expected to reconvene in the first week of July, ahead of the screening of ministerial-nominees.

Daily Sun gathered from multiple sources that former governors who are current senators, are among lobbyists for ministerial slots. The source listed over six out of the 14 former governors serving as senators in the 10th National Assembly. He said over 90 percent of those lobbying for jobs left office in May upon the expiration of their tenure.

The source listed a former governor from the South East, who contested for the position of the president. He said the former governor who is a first term senator has been lobbying Tinubu’s men to be appointed minister.

The source also listed former governor from North Central State, who is in the Senate as a first timer. He said the former governor who left office in May is at loggerheads with his predecessor in office over the ministerial slot for the state.

He said though the former governor performed woefully when he held sway and also refused to support President Tinubu’s presidential ambition, he is bent on getting nominated.

Extending his dragnet, the source listed former governors and senators from Ogun, Zamfara, Kaduna, Kano and members of the infamous G-5 governors as top lobbyists for ministerial slots.

He revealed: There is serious lobbying going on right now. Former governors who just finished their tenure want to hijack the administration of President Tinubu. The sad thing is that many of them are new senators.

“They want to dump their seats in the National Assembly and settle for the position of ministers. They’ve been lobbying seriously, using different people to get the attention of the President.

“Some of them are already at loggerheads with their predecessors because they still want to decide who to get positions at the Federal level. This is the situation.”

He said some of the desperate lobbyists were in France to ambush President Tinubu, who is in the country for an official engagement.

The source, a close ally of the president said the desperate lobbyists went ahead of the president to France with the expectation of securing his attention.

According to the source, the lobbyists have also taken their act to first class traditional and religious leaders to prevail on President Tinubu to appoint them into his cabinet.

“In Zamfara, Kaduna, Kano and Ogun State, former governors from there are battling to serve as ministers in Tinubu’s administration. Some of them were hoping to be named in recent appointments made. Since they’ve lost out, they’re not ready to take anything for granted. In one state, former governor and former senator are at loggerheads on who to be nominated into the cabinet of Tinubu. They’ve employed every means to achieve their aim.

“In Kano, you know the game there; former governor who is very unpopular is lobbying to regain relevance. He’s worried that the president may bypass him and he has been lobbying seriously.

“Same thing for Ogun State where a former governor wants to be a minister even though he’s currently holding a position. He may not get it, though he has contacted traditional rulers to lobby for him.”

A former governor of Imo State, former senator from Anambra State, and a popular politician from Okigwe zone who has held several positions, including being a commissioner between 2007 and 2011, are reportedly leading a revolt against Governor Hope Uzodimma over his alleged inability to support their ministerial appointment bids.

The revelation came after the said individuals met in Anambra recently to fashion out means and ways to wage their war against the governor,.

According to a source privy to the meeting, the former governor from Imo reportedly said Governor Uzodimma did not support his desperation to become a minister.

Apart from ministerial slots, lobbyists are also jostling for board appointments.

Meanwhile, the Coalition of South South APC Voice (COSSAV) has urged President Bola Tinubu to ensure that only individuals with track records of performance constitute his cabinet.

Mrs. Winifred Chuku, convener, gave the task at a news conference on in Abuja. “We urge Mr. President to carefully select only those with good track records performance, accountability, transparency and young sharp minds of APC members in South South region.”

“As the criminality of oil theft and vandalism of petroleum infrastructure continue to affect the production of crude oil, adequate security will be needed to further stem activities of this economic saboteurs,” she said.

She added that this was the essence of the renewed hope for the region.

Chidi Okoli Flavour N’abania

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Chinedu Okoli, better known by his stage name Flavour N’abania or simply Flavour, is a Nigerian singer. born 23 November 1983, He began his musical career as a drummer for a local church in Enugu State were he was born. His family is originally from Umunze in Orumba South LGA, Anambra State, Nigeria.

 

Flavour is popularly known across Africa and the world for his hit song “Nwa Baby”. He is currently signed to 2nite Entertainment.

 

Following the relative success of his debut album, Flavour released Uplifted in 2010. While working on the album, Flavour believed the album would surpass his previous works. Flavour’s projection came true when the album broke national barriers. Lolhiphop Records, an established record label in South Africa, released the album after popular demand. The album’s top singles include “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)”, “Adamma”, and “Oyi Remix” featuring Tiwa Savage.

 

Blessed was released on 18 October 2012 through 2nite Entertainment and iROCKING LTD. The album is the successor to Uplifted. It is arguably Flavour’s biggest album to date due to the amount of producers that worked on it. It was launched on the same day of Flavour’s 2nite Club grand opening. In an interview with iROKTV, Flavour said: “I think I’m growing. This is my third album… Now it’s time to give them the music, like define myself. I have to be more mature with my music, lyrics and instrumentation wise. I worked with tons of producers and the whole production process made sense.”

Thankful was released in December 2014. With 22 tracks and running for one hour, seventeen minutes, Thankful features hit tracks such as “Ololufe” featuring Chidinma, Flavour tries his hand on a mellow love duet. Potentially, ia, Wakeup call feat. Wande Coal, The slow and breezy “Wiser” featuring Phyno and MI, Golibe is the Igbo love ballad.

 

Flavour is the first son of a large family consisting of four siblings and seven step siblings. Flavour currently dwells in Lagos, Nigeria. Flavour’s family wasn’t very fond of his musical ambitions; they often dismissed it as a pipe dream. His mother in particular believed that his musical ambitions wouldn’t amount to anything. He has a daughter with Sandra Okagbue named Gabrielle and another with Ex-beauty queen and actress Anna Ebiere Banner named Sophia.

 

Flavour Awards : 1. The Headies special recognition award in 2016 2. Nigeria Entertainment Award for Indigenous Artist of the Year in 2016 3. Nigeria Entertainment Award for Best Album of the Year ( Thankful ) in 2015

emergence of African content creators has been a noteworthy trend

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In recent years, the emergence of African content creators has been a noteworthy trend, highlighting the increasing influence and impact of African voices in the digital realm. These creators are individuals or groups who generate and disseminate diverse forms of content, such as videos, blogs, podcasts, social media posts, and more.

 

The proliferation of African content creators is a testament to the continent’s rich cultural heritage and its people’s creativity and ingenuity. These creators are using their platforms to showcase their unique perspectives, experiences, and talents, and to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions about Africa and its people.

Moreover, African content creators are playing a vital role in shaping the global discourse on various issues, including social justice, human rights, and environmental sustainability. They are amplifying marginalized voices, promoting diversity and inclusion, and fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.

 

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, African content creators are poised to play an even more significant role in shaping the future of media and communication. Their contributions are not only enriching the digital space but also inspiring and empowering the next generation of African creatives.

Tinubu retires service chiefs, appoints new COAS, others

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the immediate retirement of all Service Chiefs, including the Inspector-General of Police from Service.

Also affected are the Advisers, and the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service. Their replacements have been announced.

In a statement on Monday by the Director of Information, Office of the Secretary-General to the Federation, Willie Bassey, it informed that Nuhu Ribadu who only last week was appointed as the Security Adviser to the President has now been appointed as the National Security Adviser.

Also, former Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Christopher Musa, would replace General Lucky Irabor as the Chief of Defence Staff.

Similarly, Major General T. A Lagbaja would replace Lieutenant General Farouk Yahaya as the Chief of Army Staff, while Rear Admiral E. A Ogalla has been appointed to take over from Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo as the Chief of Naval Staff and Air Marshal Oludayo Amao would be replaced by
Air Vice Marshal H.B Abubakar as the Chief of Air Staff.

Others appointed are: DIG Kayode Egbetokun as the Acting Inspector-General of Police and Major General EPA Undiandeye as the Chief of Defence Intelligence.

The President also approved the appointment of Col. Adebisi Onasanya as the Brigade of Guards Commander; Lt. Col. Moshood Abiodun Yusuf, the 7 Guards Battalion, Asokoro, Abuja; Lt. Col. Auwalu Baba Inuwa, 177, Guards Battalion, Keffi, Nasarawa State; Lt. Col. Mohammed J. Abdulkarim 102 Guards Battalion, Suleja, Niger and Lt. Col. Olumide A. Akingbesote 176 Guards Battalion, Gwagwalada, Abuja.

Similarly, President Tinubu approved the appointments of other military officers in the Presidential Villa.

They are: Maj. Isa Farouk Audu (N/14695) Commanding Officer State House Artillery; Capt. Kazeem Olalekan Sunmonu (N/16183) Second-in-Command, State House Artillery; Maj. Kamaru Koyejo Hamzat (N/14656) Commanding Officer, State House Military Intelligence; Maj. TS Adeola (N/12860) Commanding Officer, State House Armament, and Lt. A. Aminu (N/18578) Second-in- Command, State House Armament.

The President has also approved the appointments of two additional Special Advisers, and two Senior Assistants, namely: Hadiza Bala Usman Special Adviser, Policy Coordination; Hannatu Musa Musawa Special Adviser, Culture and Entertainment Economy; Sen. Abdullahi Abubakar Gumel, Senior Special Assistant, National Assembly Matters (Senate) and Hon. (Barr) Olarewaju Kunle Ibrahim, Senior Special Assistant, National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives)” the statement added.

However, Bassey stressed that the appointed Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and the Comptroller General of Customs are to act in their positions, pending their confirmation in accordance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Movie Review: Chris Hemsworth Returns in ‘Extraction 2

Movie Review: Chris Hemsworth Returns in ‘Extraction 2,’ a Thrilling Sequel That Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat

In the first installment of “Extraction,” we saw Tyler Rake, played by Chris Hemsworth, take on a dangerous mission in Bangladesh that left him clinically dead. However, in “Extraction 2,” Rake is back and better than ever, thanks to the magic of Netflix.

As a gun-for-hire, Rake is a sad-sack character who pulls you completely into the story. This franchise is pure cinematic adrenaline, and you’ll be thanking Netflix for bringing it back to life.

The sequel takes place two years after the first movie, and Rake has emerged from a coma to find himself stashed away in a remote chalet in Gmunden, Austria. He’s told to relax, learn to knit, and go on hikes to reach mindfulness. But if he did that, there would be no “Extraction 2.”

The action-packed film sees Rake take on a new mission, and the stakes are higher than ever before. The plot is full of twists and turns, and Hemsworth’s performance is outstanding. He effortlessly portrays the character’s vulnerability and strength, making you root for him every step of the way.

Overall, “Extraction 2” is a thrilling sequel that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s a must-watch for fans of action movies and Chris Hemsworth alike.

Movie Review: “Obaram”

Movie Review: “Obaram”

“Obaram” is an emotional drama that tells the story of a young girl with dreams of becoming a music star. After being swindled by a man who claimed to love her, she abandons her child with her father. A decade later, she is forced to retrace her actions and take responsibility.

 

The movie features a talented cast, including Nancy Isime, Nkem Owoh, Onyeka Onwenu, Darasimi Nadi, Bolaji Ogunmola, Sydney Talker, Deyemi Okanlawon, and Bolanle Ninalowo.

 

While the story is great, the movie could have been told without all the musical interruptions. The attempt to incorporate a musical element fell short and did not add value to the overall experience. However, the background provided later on was appreciated.

 

As an emotional drama, the movie failed to deliver on its promise. The few scenes that attempted to hit the mark were overshadowed by the blandness of the rest of the movie. The choice of music was also questionable, and it was difficult to understand its relevance to some scenes.

 

Onyeka Onwenu’s performance was a standout, and she portrayed her character with conviction. Nancy Isime, a great actress, did not fully embody her character, and most scenes felt forced. The child actor, Ịhụnanya, was a delight to watch and kept the audience engaged.

 

Overall, “Obaram” is an average movie that maintains an even flow throughout. While the musical interruptions were a hindrance, the movie is still worth watching. Therefore, I recommend it with a rating of 6/10.

I’m not with Portable for money, says fiancée

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Akinyanju Omobolarinde, aka Ashabi, the fiancée of popular singer, Habeeb Okiki aka Portable, has said contrary to what people think, she is not with the ‘Zazoo Zeh’ crooner for his money.

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Beats, she said, “He (Portable) has done many things for me but what stands out the most is the care and support he gives me. I am not here for the material things. I have produced movies and made my millions before meeting him. I have been a self-sponsored student even before I met him. I have been carrying responsibilities way back.”

Ashabi, who is also an actress, revealed that they plan to get married soon and she has no issues sharing him with other women. She said, “We have introduced our families and hope to get married soon. I am an entertainer and I have thought about getting married to him properly. I did not get pregnant by mistake. It was planned and I do not expect to have issues with any of his wives or other baby mamas. I see some comments that I want to snatch Portable but I am not here to snatch anyone. I am just a shareholder and I cannot take care of him alone because I have my career and child. I also want to work more and be famous.”

Responding to critics who often describe Portable as rough, the actress noted that the singer is a caring and understanding partner who is different off the stage. She said, “One cannot judge his personality from his performance because that is what he does for a living and he has to put in his best and energy. As my man, he has always been calm and caring. He is always available when I want to talk to him and he is a great listener. Those are some of the things I like the most about him.”

Also, she spoke about the movies she has produced so far. She said, “I produced my first movie, ‘Ato’ in 2020. I also co-produced another movie with Juwon Ayorinde titled ‘Iyanje’. I then produced a movie in 2022, ‘Side Chic’ followed by another one, ‘My Relative’, the same year. I also have a new movie about to drop. It is titled ‘Owo Sina.’

 

Felabration holds October

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The 2023 edition of the yearly Felabration festival has been scheduled to hold from Monday, October 9 to Sunday, October 15. The week-long celebration is in honour of the legacy of late afrobeat singer, Fela Kuti.

The announcement was made through a press release in Lagos on Friday, June 16, 2023, themed ‘Question Jam Answer,’ a classic record composed by Fela which was released in 1972.

The song is said to fit into the current socio-political period of the country after the general elections where people are asking and seeking answers to questions.

The festival will involve senior secondary schools’ debate, Fela debates (symposium), Afrobics dance competition, artwork competition, dress Fela fashion competition, musical concert, among other activities.

Some local and foreign music artistes would be performing live at the concert which will be held at the New Afrika Shrine in Ikeja, Lagos. It would be a showcase of African music, creativity and resilience through art, dance, fashion and music.

The festival was conceived by the daughter of the late music maestro, Yeni Anikulapo-Kuti, in 1998 to honour the legacy of her father.

Speaking about how she feels about the festival, Yeni told Merrymakers, “Felabration is my baby. I came up with the idea after my father died. I wanted to celebrate him as if he was still alive like his birthday. I wanted to celebrate because he loved his birthday. Felebration was my special way of keeping his name and memory alive. This is something I want to pass on to young people. I am talking with some youngsters who I’m hoping are going to be very positive to the growth of Felabration. I am 62 now. How long do I have to be running and doing Felabration? As much as I would want the festival to go on, I want to be at the sidelines.”