Wednesday 2 August 2017

‘I Saved Your Career. You Can’t Take My Place!’- Harrysong Slams Kcee

Apparently – Harrysong and Kcee’s feud is ending anytime soon. At the recent Warri Mega Fiesta headlined by Harrysong, the Arabanko singer unleashed hot steam on his former label mate, alleging that he saved the Limpopo singer’s career when the latter (Kcee) split up with former team mate, Presh (of KCee and Presh). He Sang on the Warri Stage ; 
“Kcee tell me say I nor suppose to record o. I remind am say ‘you forget, when KC and Presh broke, you just dey forget o, this lonely Warri boy o na him you meet to help you o‘,” “I fit no get mama. I fit no get papa. I fit no get brother. But I get talent o. A wicked talent o! You can take everything from me, you can never take my place. Favour is my name.” 
 This interesting update comes weeks after Kcee slammed Harrysong and former manager Soso Soberekon with a lawsuit, demanding for the enforcement of his ‘Fundamental rights’. The drawn-out feud started in January after the Samankwe singer dumped Five Star Music and launched his own company. Though they have attempted and failed at peaceful resolution, it is obvious that neither of them is ready to bury the hatchet, especially because Harrysong insists on being independent from Kcee’s company Five Star Music.

Court Terminates 10-Year Marriage Because Husband Cannot Satisfy Wife In Bed

A Mapo Customary Court on Tuesday terminated the marriage contract between Iyabo Adebayo and the husband, Babatunde because of the lack of satisfaction in bed. The wife, who filed the case for the divorce claimed the husband he is lazy in bed and she cannot longer endure the hurts on her feelings. She said: 

  “My lord, I no longer have any feeling for Babatunde again; he is lazy in bed and he can no longer satisfy me sexually. “For so long, I had been coping with his inability to withstand my sexual urge, but I can’t cope with this any longer. “My husband is also unable to take care of the material needs of our children and me. “To worsen the situation, he derives pleasure in beating me at the slightest provocation,”Iyabo said. On the other hand, the respondent (husband) appealed the court not to end the marriage as he still has love for the wife. Asking for another chance to improve in bed and please his wife, Babatunde said: “My lord, please save my marriage, I still love my wife, I will turn a new leaf. In spite of the marriage which has been 10 years, the husband further appealed for the leniency of the court on the ground of his old age which will make it quite hard for him to find another wife.

“I cannot afford to part ways with my wife now. I am already an old man; I can’t start looking for a new wife at my age”, he said. President of the court, Mr. Ademola Odunade, however, said that the marriage was dissolved due to irreconcilable differences. 

  “The court tried to settle the matter between Iyabo and Babatunde, but there was no solution. “Therefore, in the interest of peaceful coexistence, the union between Iyabo and Babatunde has been terminated. “Iyabo shall take custody of the four children produced by the union. “Babatunde shall pay a monthly feeding allowance of N10, 000 for the upkeep of the children in addition to being responsible for their education and other welfare needs,” he said.

Comedian Bovi tackles fan who begged him for money for his child’s naming ceremony

Comedian Bovi has tackled a man who begged him for money for his child’s naming ceremony. The Follower wrote to Bovi, saying;

 “Good morning baba, Please I need a help. My wife gave birth last week Thursday. Tomorrow is the naming and I don’t have a dime for the Ceremony. Please help!!! God bless you baba.” 

 ..and the comedian, in his usual way, replied the follower as thus: “homeboy when you were pushing that baby forth through copulation, you didn’t have to spend. Why should you spend to give the child a name? So if you don’t do the naming ceremony, the child’s name will not be registered? Or the people you fail to entertain will refuse to call the child by name? If you don’t have now, you can always wait till you have. It is not written anywhere that the ceremony is a must or is time bound.” 

..and then, the follower wasn’t done yet, he replied Bovi as thus:

 “Baba, thank you so much for that. Life is like a ladder, help those you meet on your way to the top. No one knows tomorrow. But I will never pray for your down fall. God bless you, IJN”

 Then the comedian, had the last straw: 

 “You have already prayed for my downfall. But I pray for your “upfall”. Sex and the proceeds thereof are your responsibility especially for naming ceremony.

Wole Soyinka Mourns The Death Of Legendary Fela After 10 Years With Indescribable Words

The Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka employed his literary prowess in describing the death of Legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti, a re renowned Nigerian activist and singer. In commiseration of the singer who died on August 2 twenty years, Soyinka took to his Instagram page early this morning to reminisce the death of his young cousin. As you know that, Soyinka is an highly sound writer who intentionally defiles the English Dictionary, I implore you a keen interest as you enjoy his remembrance words: 
  “The news came on my portable radio and it sounded so strange, a floating contradiction that was at once detached from, yet infused with the world from which I had myself just earned a lover’s rebuff. My young cousin, the ‘ abàmì èdá ‘ that the world knew as Fela, was dead. He had not yet attained his sixtieth year. A naked torso over spangled pants, over which a saxophone or microphone would oscillate on stage, receiving guests or journalists in underpants while running down a tune from his head, in the open courtyard at rehearsals or in any space where he held court – all constituted the trademark of his unyielding non-conformism. Far more revealing than such skimpy attire however was his skin-taut skull and bulging eyes, permanently bloodshot from an indifferent sleeping routine and a dense marijuana diffusion. His singing voice was raspy, not intended to entice but arrest with trenchant messages. Sparse and lithe, Fela leapt about the stage like a brown, scalded cat, whose miaaow was a rustle of riffs eased from a saxophone that often seemed better maintained than his own body. Fela loved to buck the system. His music, to many, was both salvation and echo of their anguish, frustrations and suppressed aggression. The black race was the beginning and end of knowledge and wisdom, his life mission, to effect a mental and physical liberation of the race. It struck me as a kind of portent – that it was while visiting this distant outpost of my home, Abéòkúta, in Westermoreland, propelled – but quite soberly, objectively – by thoughts of death of that other musician member of my family – the irrepressible maverick, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. _____________________ #fela20yearsremembrance#youmustsetforthatdawn“ 

 Fela Kuti lived between October 15, 1938 and August 2, 1997. he spent his life entertaining humanity with his uncommon style of singing and criticizing the inhumane policies of Nigerian Government.

“I’m Proud Of Where I Come From” – Rapper Wale Defends Spraying Daughter With Money

Nigerian born American rapper Wale in a new interview clapped back at the people that criticized him for spraying his daughter with money at her birthday party that recently held. In an interview, with TMZ, Wale said; “That’s just a little bit of that ignorance you get in this country [the US] sometimes, for other cultures. I’m used to it,” he told US entertainment site TMZ. “You’ve just got to respect other people’s traditions on all levels before you speak on it. I’m proud of where I come from. That’s just what we do, that’s all I knew from when I was growing up,” Wale added.