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Hade4larin: 10:58am On Oct 02, 2014
The Chief Judge of Ekiti state, Justice Daramola Ayodeji, has petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC, and the Ekiti state police commissioner over the Thursday September 25th Ekiti state tribunal sitting disruption, accusing the Ekiti state Governor-elect, Ayo Fayose of complicity in the attack on judges and court workers in the state last week.
In the petition entitled ‘Ekiti State Judiciary under siege of political thugs", the Chief Judge chronicled recent incidents in the state where thugs loyal to Ayo Fayose, invaded court premises, disrupted judicial activities and assaulted court officials.
Justice Daramola, in his petition to both the NJC and the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, accused Fayose of leading a large number of thugs, who disrupted court proceedings, beat
up judges and court workers and also tore court records. He also accused the policemen and other law enforcement agents deployed within and outside the court premises of “looking on completely uninterested and unconcerned” while the attacks by the thugs on the court workers and s lasted.
The Chief Judge justified the closure of the courts in the state after the mayhem, an action which he said was to avert “looming danger within the premises of the High Court of Ekiti State” after the police officers “posted to guard and protect the integrity of the court and its personnel have failed us and left us at the mercy of political hoodlums”.
It was also learnt on Tuesday that Fayose had through, his lawyers, sent a separate petition to the NJC, alleging that the Justices of the Governorship Election Tribunal, sitting in Ado-
Ekiti High Court headquarters had received bribe. Fayose alleged that the had been bribed by Governor Kayode Fayemi and the All Progressives Congress to rule against him on September 25, when the court proceedings were disrupted by thugs allegedly loyal to him.
Fayose led thugs to court But the Chief Judge, in the petitions both entitled, ‘Ekiti State Judiciary under siege of political thugs,’ chronicled the
invasion of the court premises in Ado-Ekiti, by thugs between September 22 and September 24.
The petition read in part, “Now on Thursday, the 25th day of September, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, the governor-elect, again led thousands of people and thugs into the premises of the High Court beating and maiming of staff. “The thugs invaded my court where I was to deliver a
judgment in a land matter, tore the record books, beat court officials and vandalized the furniture in Court No. 1.
“The political thugs descended on Hon. Justice J. A Adeyeye, the presiding judge in Court No. 3 beat and dragged him on the ground. The judge’s suit was also torn into shreds. I could
not gain entrance into the premises of the court and had to hurriedly turn back on being alerted that I was the prime target of the hooligans.”
Justice Daramola said the attack on the court on September 25 was preceded by a similar siege on the court premises on September 22, when thugs allegedly loyal to Fayose disrupted court proceedings apparently to avert the delivery of a ruling which they suspected could go against the governor-elect.
The plaintiffs in the suit are challenging Fayose’s eligibility to contest the governorship election.
The CJ said he was at the Supreme Court in Abuja attending the special court session marking the commencement of the new legal year and the conferment of the rank of Senior
Advocate of Nigeria on some lawyers when the violence first broke out on Monday, September 22. A copy of the petition reads in part, “On Monday 22nd day of September, while I was attending the Supreme Court Special sitting in Abuja, I was called on phone that thugs loyal to Mr. Ayodele Fayose have invaded the headquarters of the judiciary of Ekiti State where Hon. Justice I.O Ogunyemi was
delivering a ruling on the matter instituted against him. “The thugs beat workers black and blue while the presiding judge and lawyers had to run for their lives. They smashed windows and furniture. Meanwhile, the policemen deployed within and without the premises in large number were looking on completely uninterested and unconcerned while these thugs were on prowl beating and maiming workers and court s.
“The thugs went on searching for the judge who ran into hiding. It took your (the Commissioner of Police) personal intervention when you were duly informed on phone to rush to the scene of the mayhem within the court premises to rescue the said judge and took him out into safety.”
According to him, from the events which followed that of September 22, it appears that the whole episode of violence was pre-planned.
His petition further read, “The above in the main was just the beginning of what would appear to be a pre-planned long siege and onslaughts on the court and its personnel.
“The political hoodlums showed again in large numbers on Tuesday, 23rd and Wednesday 24th of September, 2014 on the spurious ground that they came to listen to the ruling which they did not allow the presiding judge in Court No. 6
to deliver on Monday, September 22, 2014. No such ruling was slated for hearing since the thugs invaded the premises of the court on Monday.” The Chief Judge said all entreaties to the police and law enforcement agencies to intervene in the mayhem yielded no positive response. He stated, “It is needless to reiterate here that while the mayhem and attack on judges and staff and property of the court was in progress, scores of policemen and SSS (State
Security Service) operatives posted to protect lives and property within the court premises looked on and watched without taking any step to save the situation.
“All entreaties to officers and men of Ekiti State Command to protect the court as an important institution of state yielded no positive response.”


Source: www.punchng.com/news/fayose-led-thugs-to-beat-judges-cj-tells-njc/
Hade4larin: 10:08am On Oct 01, 2014
Dirty Arguement:- Wasiu Ayinde[Kwam 1] & DonJazzy Mr Mavin] Who Do You Think Is Richer?

Hade4larin: 8:16pm On Sep 30, 2014
The Headies Awards team has released the list of nominees for this year’s award. The year in view spans from July 2013-June 2014. The awards which comes up on the 25th of October which will be hosted by comedian, Bovi and media personality Toke Makinwa.
Check out the full list of nominees and their various categories below:

1. BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR
A non-voting category for the best single recording by an artiste or group in year under review.
1. IYAWO MI- TIMI DAKOLO
2. LET SOMEBODY LOVE YOU- 2FACE IDIBIA
3. ALWAYS ON MY MIND – NOSA
4. ORDINARY PEOPLE – COHBAMS ASUQUO

2. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
An individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed song or album in the year under review.
1. DON JAZZY – DOROBUCCI
2. PHEELZ – ELEDA MI O
3. T SPIZE – AYE
4. LEGENDURY BEATZ – CARO
5. SHIZZY – SKELEWU
6. DEL B – PULL OVER

3. BEST MUSIC VIDEO
A voting category for the best conceptualist, best directed and most exciting video in the year under review. This award goes to the video director.
1. ADA ADA BY FLAVOUR – CLARENCE PETERS
2. TOH BAD BY NIYOLA – KEMI ADETIBA
3. JUST LIKE THAT BY RAYCE – AJE
4. OYA NOW BY JOE EL FT. ORITSE FEMI –
UNLIMITED LA
5. PERSONALLY BY P-SQUARE – JUDE “ENGEES”
OKOYE and CLARENCE PETERS

4. BEST R’n’B/POP ALBUM
A category for the best R&B/Pop Album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
1. THE JOURNEY – SEAN TIZZLE
2. TAKEOVER – KCEE
3. ONCE UPON A TIME – TIWA SAVAGE
4. ME, MY MOUTH and EYE – SOUND SULTAN
5. L.I.F.E – BURNA BOY

5. BEST R’n’B SINGLE
A category for the best R’n’B single in year under review (by single individual or group).
1. LET SOMEBODY LOVE YOU- 2FACE IDIBIA
2. IYAWO MI- TIMI DAKOLO
3. PLAN B – WANDE COAL
4. DON GORDON – BURNA BOY

6. BEST POP SINGLE
A category for the best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
1. DOROBUCCI – MAVIN CREW
2. AYE – DAVIDO
3. JOHNNY – YEMI ALADE
4. PULL OVER – KCEE
5. DOUBLE WAHALA – ORITSE FEMI
6. CARO – STAR BOY FEATURING WIZKID AND
L.A.X
7. SURULERE – DR. SID

7. BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE
A category for the best Reggae/Dancehall single in year under review (by single individual or group).
1. GIRLIE O REMIX – PATORANKING
2. LEAD ME ON – CYNTHIA MORGAN
3. STINKING SH#T – CHOPSTIX FEATURING ICE
PRINCE, YUNG L AND ENDIA.
4. ONLY YOU – JESSE JAGZ FT. WIZKID
5. MURDA – SEYI SHAY FT. PATORANKING and
SHAYDEE

8. BEST RAP ALBUM
A Non-Voting Category for the Best Album By A Rap Artiste Or Group In Year Under Review.
1. NO GUTS NO GLORY – PHYNO
2. ALAGA IBILE- REMINISCE
3. BADDEST GUY EVER LIVETH – OLAMIDE
4. THY NATION COME – JESSE JAGZ

9. BEST COLLABO
A voting category for the best R’n’B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos).
1. OYA NOW – JOE EL FT. ORITSE FEMI
2. EMERGENCY – WIZZY PRO FEATURING SKALES,
PATORANKING AND RUNTOWN
3. SURULERE – DR. SID and DON JAZZY
4. YOU BY – BLACK MAGIC FT. ORITSE FEMI
5. GIRLIE O REMIX – PATORANKING
6. DOROBUCCI – MAVINS

10. BEST RAP SINGLE
A voting category for a single (released on-air) recording of a rap song.
1. PARCEL- PHYNO
2. DOPE MONEY – OLAMIDE FT. PHYNO
3. SHOTZ ON SHOTS – ICE PRINCE FT. SARKODIE
4. RAP IT UP – POSLY TD
5. DEAF – EVA ALORDIAH
6. WTF – ILL BLISS

11. BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)
A non-voting category for the single male artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album.
1. IYAWO MI – TIMI DAKOLO
2. DOUBLE WAHALA – ORITSE FEMI
3. WHY YOU LOVE ME – NOSA
4. ORDINARY PEOPLE – COBHAMS

12. BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)
A non-voting category for the single female artiste with most outstanding vocal performances on a single song or album.
1. LOVE TO LOVE YOU – NIYOLA FT. BANKYW
2. WANTED – TIWA SAVAGE
3. WINDOW – MONICA OGAH
4. GOOD MAN – RUBY

13. NEXT RATED
This category is a voting category for the most promicoming officially unreleased (or signed) act in the year under review.
1. PATORANKING
2. RUNTOWN
3. OREZI
4. SKALES
5. YEMI ALADE

14. HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION
A voting category for the best new artiste in the year under review.
1. TIWA SAVAGE – ONCE UPON A TIME
2. SEAN TIZZLE – THE JOURNEY
3. BURNA BOY – L.I.F.E
4. KCEE – TAKE OVER

15. LYRICIST ON THE ROLL
A non-voting category for the Rap Artiste with the best lyrical depth and performance on a single song or album.
1. SHOTS ON SHOTS – ICE PRINCE
2. RAP IT UP – POSLY TD
3. GOD ON THE MIC – JESSE JAGZ
4. KPANSH – YUNG 6IX

16. BEST STREET-HOP ARTISTE
A voting category for the artiste whose songs are inspired by the streets. Such song should captain lingua, which may also be originated by the artiste and popular on the street.
1. DOUBLE WAHALA – ORITSE FEMI
2. SHOKI – LIL’ KESH
3. DOROBUCCI – MAVIN
4. ALOBAM – PHYNO

17. BEST ‘ALTERNATIVE’ SONG
A voting category for the artiste whose songs reflect any form or style of music which falls outside the mainstream of recent or past popular musical trends.
1. BOLAJI – BOJ
2. BODY- BLACK MAGIC FEATURING BANKY W
3. GOOD MAN – RUBY
4. WHY YOU LOVE YOU – NOSA

18. ALBUM OF THE YEAR
A voting category for the best album (solo or group) in year under review, that meets judges requirements of excellence (in every realm: Songwriting, production, rendition and promotion) and acceptability (Sales and popularity).
1. THE JOURNEY – SEAN TIZZLE
2. L.I.F.E – BURNA BOY
3. BADDEST GUY EVER LIVETH – OLAMIDE
4. NO GUTS NO GLORY – PHYNO

19. ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
Most critically and commercially adjudged artiste in the year under review. Overall most successful artiste for the year under review.
1. DAVIDO
2. WIZKID
3. KCEE
4. TIWA SAVAGE
5. OLAMIDE
6. PHYNO
7. FLAVOUR

20. SONG OF THE YEAR
A voting category for the most popular song in the year under review. This category is usually decided by voting.
1. AYE – DAVIDO
2. PULL OVER – KCEE
3. DOUBLE WAHALA – ORITSEFEMI
4. SURULERE – DR. SID
5. DOROBUCCI – MAVINS
6. JOHNNY – YEMI ALADE

21. BEST AFRICAN ARTISTE
A non-Nigerian award category for an individual African artiste with the most outstanding single/album and astonishing achievements and infiltration into Nigeria in
year under review.
7. MAFIKIZOLO
8. SARKODIE
9. DIAMONDZ
10. R2BEES

Hade4larin: 6:40pm On Sep 30, 2014
Saheed Osupa reportedly bought a large parcel of land which he gifted to each of his band who have been with him throughout his sojourn in music. According to City People, the four acre of land which is located in Ota, Ogun state was shared among the last month.



That's so nice of him!

Hade4larin: 6:02pm On Sep 30, 2014
If them like make them give am something wey award, my own is...................




















GEJ till 2015
Hade4larin: 5:48pm On Sep 30, 2014
Hmmmmmmmmmm
Hade4larin: 5:46pm On Sep 30, 2014
Well, congratulations to him

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Hade4larin: 7:45pm On Sep 29, 2014
Having carefully observed what is going on nowadays within the society, its no longer news that freedom of expression is making a lot of things happen in the society. Either morally & ethically wrong or right

Ladies, can you propose to your guy when he's not making any move towards that direction?
Hade4larin: 6:40pm On Sep 29, 2014
This would be the fifth time Mark would be flying the party’s ticket as he has run and so far won in all the elections for the Benue South senatorial seat since 1999. Speaking at the party’s stakeholders meeting in Otukpo, Benue State, Mark said on Saturday that the desire of the
Idoma community to return him to the Senate again would no doubt create history in the political equation of the country.
The Senate President, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, said he was humbled by the demand of his kinsmen and would not turn down the offer because he said the Idoma people deserve a place in national politics.
According to Moro, “the Senate president has accepted the call.” Earlier, the Chairman of PDP in the state, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, said the endorsement was for the common good of the
Idoma nation which he asserted cannot afford to downplay the prominence the office of the Senate president has brought to the tribe.
The motion for the adoption of Mark as the party’s flag bearer for the zone in 2015 was moved by the Deputy Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Stephen Omeje, a move that was unanimously agreed to by all.
Dignitaries present at the meeting include deputy governor of the state, Chief Steven Lawani, Rep. Hassan Saleh, former minister of state for Education, Prof. Jerry Agada and all the nine local government Chairmen in the zone.

Hade4larin: 12:08am On Sep 29, 2014
ALISMILE: I ve done almost everytin to drum this adice of urs into her,but she wudnt liston.Hers is that she jus wudnt leave my house!
What does she want in your house?
Hade4larin: 6:16pm On Sep 28, 2014
Hmm, this Is a very Important Discussion, Are Nigerians truly good Christians/Muslim or mere pretenders putting into consideration the rate of corruption & the rate of evil in this country??




I won't say they are pretenders, the most
obvious truth is that they don't even know what they are doing in the name of religion.
Some go to get rich, Others see it as a mere social outing, Yet others think they can destroy the witches in their family by going, Some few go there to meet gf/bf/wife/husband, And I know of one rich man that goes just because if he doesn't go people will think that he is a member of secret society (nonetheless he is a member of one).....
We were deformed through misinformation,
while there were sincere missionaries no doubt but most of them brought in religion as a means of dominating others, they present themselves as custodian of knowledge of the only way to salvation and make it appear as you must follow only their teachings to be like them. When the missionaries were gone, our Pastors perfected the act of mass delusion, seeking only to fulfill immediate carnal, physical needs while the soul decays, answering Christians yet not living like Christ
Hade4larin: 1:48pm On Sep 28, 2014
Woooooow!!!
GEJ has become a miracle worker overnight cos elections is near? Shecow killed, BH surrenders, Some of the abducted girls freed.........
GEJ knows more about BH than more we think.
According to Gen. Sani Abacha, if insurgency lasts more than 24hrs, the GOVT is involved!!!!





Don't bother to quote me cos m not coming back to this thread........

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Hade4larin: 10:15am On Sep 28, 2014
Abeg, no be bouncers/securities dey him back so in d 1st pix?
















Naija pastors using securities since 650AD

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Hade4larin: 3:21pm On Sep 27, 2014
The nominees for this year’s All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) have been unveiled and Nigeria’s own Davido alongside South Africa’s Mafikizolo lead the pack with a total of 6 nominations each. While it comes as no surprise that Davido who repersents Nigeria and West Africa by extension is up for artiste of the year, he would be having to slug it outwith artistes from the other five regions Mafikizolo, Uhuru, Angelique Kidjo, amongst others.
Other Nigerian stars were also not left out, the likes of P- Square, DonJazzy, Tiwas Savage, Flavour, Burnaboy, Patoranking, Yemi Alade, Temi Dollface, Del B.
Voting on the online platform opens on Tuesday, 30th September while the award ceremony itself would take place on Sunday, November 9th, 2014 in Lagos, Nigeria.

See The Full List Of Nominees Below:-
CATEGORY: BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN
CENTRAL AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Betty Akna – Equatorial Guinea – Lembo La Mboka Ame
Reniss – Cameroon – C’est La Vie
Marole Tchamba – Cameroon – Sacre Cameroun
Mani Bella – Cameroon – Pala Pala Woman
Laurette La Perle – Democratic Republic of Congo –
Terminus
Gasandji – Democratic Republic of Congo – Libela

CATEGORY: BEST MALE ARTISTE IN CENTRAL
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Fally Ipupa – Democratic Republic of Congo – Original
Stanley Enow – Cameroon – Hein Pere
KOBA – Gabon – Krash Le Grav K
Ben Armstrong – Cameroon – Young Prince
CATEGORY: BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN
EASTERN AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Jackie Chandiru – Uganda – Champion
Kaz – Kenya – Niokoe
Muthoni the Drummer Queen – Kenya – Nai Ni Ya Who
Size 8 – Kenya – Moto
Vanessa Mdee – Tanzania – Come Over
Wahu – Kenya – For You

CATEGORY: BEST MALE ARTISTE IN EASTERN
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Dan Aceda – Kenya – An E Yo
Diamond Platnumz Tanzania Number One
Dr. Jose Chameleone Uganda Tubonge
Kidum Burundi Hali Na Mali
Maurice Kirya Uganda The Blue Dress
Peter Msechu, featuring Amini Tanzania Nyota

CATEGORY: BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN NORTH
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Aziza Brahim – Western Sahara – Julud
Cheba Kheira – Algeria – Chelfaouia
Noura Mint Seymale – Mauritania – Tzenni
Samira Said – Morocco – Mazal

CATEGORY: BEST MALE ARTISTE IN NORTH
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Ahmed Soultan – Morocco – It’s Alright
Amr Diab – Egypt – El Leila
Cheb Bilal – Algeria – Ma Nansakch
Hakim – Egypt – Efred
MC Majhoul – Algeria – Ktabi

CATEGORY: BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN
SOUTHERN AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Cindy Munyavi – Zimbabwe – Parere Moyo
Dama Do Bling – Mozambique – Me Luv It
Lira – South Africa – Something Inside So Strong
Lizah James featuring Uhuru – Mozambique – Quem Ti
Mandou
Mampi – Zambia – Love Recipe
Zahara – South Africa – Impilo
CATEGORY: BEST MALE ARTISTE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Eddy Tussa – Angola – Margaride
Heavy K featuring Professor – South Africa – Beautiful
War
Jah Prayzah – Zimbabwe – Tsviriyo
Kueno Aionda – Angola – Isabel
Lawi – Malawi – Whistle Song
The Dogg featuring Chesta – Namibia – Nuka

CATEGORY: BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN WEST
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Angelique Kidjo – Benin – Shango Wa
Chidinma featuring Flavour – Nigeria – Oh Baby
Wiyaala – Ghana – Rock My Body
Niyola – Nigeria – Toh Bad
Omawumi – Nigeria – Megbele
Tiwa Savage featuring Don Jazzy – Nigeria – Eminado

CATEGORY: BEST MALE ARTIST IN WEST
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Sarkodie, featuring Castro – Ghana – Adonai
DJ Arafat – Cote d’ivoire – Gbinchin pintin
Darey – Nigeria – Special Fever
Davido – Nigeria – Skelewu
Flavour – Nigeria – Ada Ada
2Face – Nigeria – Dance in the Rain

CATEGORIES: ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Album – Country – Artiste
Merchants, Dealers and Slaves – Nigeria – Brymo
Phendula – South Africa – Zahara
Reunited – South Africa – Mafikizolo
Stand Like Giants – South Africa – The Parlotones
Baddest Guy Ever Liveth (BGEL) – Nigeria – Olamide

CATEGORIES: SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
SONGWRITER(S) – COUNTRY – TRACK
Bulelwa Mkutukana – South Africa – Impilo
David Adeleke, Nhlanhla Nciza and Theo Kgosinkwe
Nigeria – South Africa – Tchelete
Kingsley Okonkwo and Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun – Nigeria
– Pull Over
Olawale Ashimi – Nigeria – Down
Paul Okoye and Peter Okoye – Nigeria – Personally
The Parlotones, Khuli Chana, Jon Savage and J. Nobrega –
South Africa – Sleepwalker

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN GROUP/ DUO/BAND
ARTISTE- COUNTRY – TRACK
Diali Cissokho and Kaira Ba – Senegal – Mbolo
Mafikizolo, featuring May D – South Africa – Happiness
Mi Casa – South Africa – Jika
P-Square – Nigeria – Personally
Sauti Sol – Kenya – Nishike
Uhuru, featuring DJ Buckz, Oskido, Professor and Uri-Da-
Cunh – South Africa – Y-tjukutja

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN COLLABORATION
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Davido and Mafikizolo – Nigeria and South Africa –
Tchelete
Diamond Platnumz, featuring Davido – Tanzania and
Nigeria – Number One
DJ Clock, featuring Beatenberg – South Africa – Pluto
Uhuru, featuring DJ Bucks, Oskido,Professor and Uri-Da-
Cunh – South Africa – Y-tjukutja
D’Banj and Friends 19 countries in Africa – Cocoa Na
Chocolate
Mavins & Don Jazzy – Nigeria – Dorobucci

CATEGORY: MOST PROMISING ARTISTE IN
AFRICA
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Coda – South Africa Fat Boy
Davina Green – Zimbabwe – Everytime
Isabel Novella – Mozambique – Moya
Kakana – Mozambique – Xiluva
TemiDollFace – Nigeria – Pata Pata
Wiyaala, featuring Jupitar – Ghana – Rock My Body

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Angelique Kidjo – Benin – Shango Wa
Olamide – Nigeria – Eleda Mi
Erna Chimu – Namibia – Chant
Gasandji – Democratic Republic of Congo – Libela
Kakana – Mozambique – Xiluva
Tsedenia – Ethiopia – Yefikir Girma

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN ELECTRO
ARTISTE COUNTRY TRACK
ACoda South Africa Fat Boy
Goldfish South Africa Three Second Memory
Mi Casa South Africa Jika
Taps Zimbabwe When You Said Goodbye
The Dogg, featuring Chest Namibia Nuka
Uhuru, featuring DJ Buckz, Oskido, Professor and Uri-Da-
Cunh – South Africa – Y-tjukutja

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN HIP-HOP (SONG)
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
E.L.- Ghana- Ayayaa
Ice Prince – Nigeria – Jambo
Davido – Nigeria – Aiye
Khuli Chana, featuring KayGizm and Fifi Cooper – South
Africa – Mnatebawen
Manifest Ghana Someway Bi Muthoni the Drummer Queen
– Kenya – Nai Ni Ya Who
CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN POP (A SONG)

ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Carlprit, featuring Jaicko – Zimbabwe – to
Forget
DJ Clock, featuring Beatenberg – South Africa – Pluto
Elani – Kenya – Kookoo
Mafikizolo, featuring May D -South Africa – Happiness
P-Square – Nigeria – Personally
TemiDollFace – Nigeria – Pata Pata

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN REGGAE, RAGGA &
DANCEHALL
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Buffalo Souljah – Zimbabwe – Basawine
Burna Boy – Nigeri – Yawa Dey
Dama Do Bling – Mozambique – Me Luv It
Patoranking – Nigeria – Girlie O
Radio and Weasel – Uganda – Breath Away
Wiyaala, featuring Jupitar – Ghana – Rock My Body

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN RNB & SOUL
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Davina Green – Zimbabwe – Everytime
Isabel Novella – Mozambique – Moya
Maurice Kirya – Uganda – The Blue Dress
2Face – Nigeria – Dance in the Rain
Vanessa Mdee – Tanzania – Come Over
Wahu – Kenya – For You

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN TRADITIONAL
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Adjiboye – Benin- Inna
Cheb Bilal – Algeria- Ma Nansakch
Yinka Ayanda – Nigeria – Ise Mi
Hakim – Egypt – Efred
Noura Mint Seymale -Mauritania – Tzenni
The Nile Project – Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan,
Uganda – Bi Wele Wele

CATEGORY: BEST AFRICAN ROCK
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Dear Zim – Zimbabwe – Indiana
Shadow Club – South Africa – Melanielectriclove
Shaun Jacobs – South Africa – End of the Road
The Parlotones, featuring Khuli Chana – South Africa –
Sleepwalker
Van Coke Kartel – South Africa – Moregloed

CATEGORY: BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN
AFRICAN INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Gore Rapera, featuring Jah Prayzah – Zimbabwe – Fungisai
Maréma – Senegal – Femme d’affaires
Monique – Nigeria – Power Flow
Nikki Laoye – Nigeria – Only You
Sessime – Benin – My Praise
Size 8 – Kenya – Moto

CATEGORY: BEST MALE ARTISTE IN AFRICAN
INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Benjamin Dube, featuring Nomakhuze Ndabula – South
Africa -Yebo Linamandla
Bro Philemon, featuring Morris Baby Face – Ghana – It is
Well
Flo – Nigeria – Twale
Pitson – Kenya – Lingale Ya Yeso
Jimmy Gait, featuring Papa Dennis Pitson – Kenya –
Makekes
Sebastian Magacha – Zimbabwe – 1+1

CATEGORY: BEST VIDEO
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
BazaSon and Principlez, featuring Sinayo Mhaya – South
Africa – Afrika
Bez – Nigeria – Say
Chidinma, featuring Flavour – Nigeria – Oh Baby!
Mi Casa – South Africa – Jika
P-Square – Nigeria – Personally
TemiDollFace – Nigeria – Pata Pata

CATEGORY: REVELATION OF THE AFRICAN
CONTINENT
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Patoranking – Nigeria – Girlie O
Elani – Kenya – Kookoo
Isabel Novella – Mozambique – Moya
Temidolface – Nigeria – Patapata
Wiyaala, featuring Jupitar Ghana Rock My Body Kakana –
Mozambique – Kakana

CATEGORY: SONG OF THE YEAR
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Davido – Nigeria – Aye
Uhuru – South Africa – Y-tjukutja
P-square – Nigeria – Personally
Yemi Alade – Nigeria – Johnny
The Parlotones, featuring Khuli Chana – South Africa –
Sleepwalker
Davido and Mafikizolo – Nigeria & South Africa –
Tchelete
Kcee featuring Wizkid – Nigeria – Pull Over
Mi Casa – South Africa – Jika

CATEGORY: BEST TRADITIONAL AFRICAN MUSIC
ARTISTE – COUNTRY – TRACK
Cheb Bilal – Algeria – Ma Nansakch
Hakim – Egypt – Efred
Adjiboye – Benin – Inna
Yinka Ayanda – Nigeria – Ise MI
Noura Mint Seymale – Mauritania – Tzenni
The Nile Project – Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan,
Uganda – Bi Wele Wele

CATEGORY: PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Del’B – Nigeria – Pull Over
Don Jazzy – Nigeria – Eminado
Mikky Me – Nigeria – Down
Robbie Malinga & Mojalefa Thebe – South Africa – Impilo
Oskida and Shizzi – Nigeria – Tchelete
Vtek, Charles Duke, Mecca E, Oscar, Rudeboy and Mr P – Nigeria – Personally

ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
ARTISTE – COUNTRY
Angelique Kidjo- Benin
P-Square – Nigeria
Uhuru – South Africa
Amr Diab – Egypt
Maurice Kirya – Uganda
Zahara – South Africa
Mi Casa – South Africa
Dan Aceda – Kenya
Davido – Nigeria
Mafikizolo – South Africa
Tiwa Savage – Nigeria

Hade4larin: 10:50pm On Sep 25, 2014
Bitojoe:

am so sure.because am ado-ekiti

You are Ado-Ekiti?
English go cause wahala oooooo
Hade4larin: 7:20pm On Sep 23, 2014
Sehindemi:
Because he likes women ofcuz.. cheesy

Maybe dat'z how he'z destined!
Ur own point plz


It was becos he never met you, you are an epitome of DIVINE BEAUTY......
Hade4larin: 2:11pm On Sep 23, 2014
Sehindemi: Thumbz up OP!
Thanks baby, but do you know why King Solomon had many wives/concubines?
Hade4larin: 1:32pm On Sep 23, 2014
Tuface married Anne, after many years of flirting with other women, why? Because he knows no other woman contributed to his life as much as Anne.
*Van Vicker did the very same thing, marrying the girl he met when he was just 15yrs old.
*Peter of Psquare is towing that very same line, proposing to his gf & baby mama of many years.
What do we learn from this men?
They have seen a lot of women in their life,,, but yet, they went back to that one woman who stood by them when they were no body.
There is nothing as sweet as the love of that
woman who drank garri with you, who slept with you on your hard floor without a bed, who didn't care what you had or what you didn't have. Their love is pure sweet and innocent. They are obedient, considerate, understanding, ive, submissive. Why? Because they know what you went through to make it in life. Because all they have become a part of you and understand you even more than you understand yourself sometimes. Be careful of ready made women, because most of them are there for your party. After the party, they are gone.
My advice is, if you have that women that has
ed you, been there for you and never
leave you even when you were rude to her. Don't let her go! She is priceless! A treasure. No easy to find! She is rare. She is what we call a woman of class. not a woman of money!
True or False?

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Hade4larin: 8:45pm On Sep 22, 2014
Mod, front page please........
Hade4larin: 8:22pm On Sep 22, 2014
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Hade4larin: 8:15pm On Sep 22, 2014
Nicolas Ibekwe is the journalist who released the audiorecording of TB Joshua offering N50k to the journalists covering the collapsed building story

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