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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
TALES FROM THE GHETTO: FROM FRYING PAN TO FIRE
Three days after, my back was still aching from my dad’s whiplashes; whose bright idea was koboko anyway? I probably wouldn’t have been flogged if my eyes weren’t bloodshot and my speech impeded at the same time. My dad only pointed at his almighty koboko (horsewhip) on the wall for Michael to crack; giving the most detailed confession of all time. I couldn’t blame him, though. Everybody in the neighborhood knew my dad was a no-nonsense disciplinarian. The thought that he was going to flog the three of us if we didn’t confess, was enough to make Michael talk. I knew I was doomed when my dad signaled to the door and asked my friends to go home. “Tell your parents what you did before I get to your houses”, my dad said and then locked the door after them.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Clarion call: NIGERIAN'S Lets vote for oluwatobi paul Martin Now
HELLO ALL THIS IS GETTING SERIOUS!!! 4 DAYS TO GO AND I'LL
LIKE TO KNOW ONE THING!!!
IS REECE BIGGER THAN DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY STUDENT
UNION????
IS REECE BIGGER THAN DDDDE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY?
IS REECE BIGGER THAN DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS?
IS REECE BIGGER THAN DEMON MEDIA IN DE MONTFOOOORT
UNIVERSITY?
IS REECE BIGGER THAAAN DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY IN
LEICESTER?
IS REECE BIGGERRR THAN DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY?
BIG UPS TO # DEMONTFORTUNIVERSITY , UK!!! BIG UPS
TO # DEMONMEDIA!!! WE ARE WINNING AND WINNING THIS
COMPETITION COME TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FINALLY,
THURSDAY..!!
PLEASE KEEP SUPPORTING ONE OF YOUR OWN - aburo
(contestant @482) READ THE VOTING GUIDE BELOW.
THANK YOU
Here's HOW TO VOTE AGAIN..
SAMSUNG LAUNCHING PEOPLE UK COMPETITION.
Please Click on link below
>on 'support me' on my profile page
>on 'connect' with Facebook (sign in if it asks you to)
>on OK to link with app
>Close the homepage and Click on the link below again then my
profile page opens again
Click on 'support me' again
Then it changes to 'supported'
Done..!
http://www.launchingpeople.co.uk/project/appy-songs-of-a-
musically-challenged
Sunday, March 2, 2014
TALES FROM THE GHETTO: THE BLUNT TRUTH
My name is Innocent Oghenekome. I’m from Delta State but was born and raised in Lagos. I come from a very good home. My parents are Christians. My dad was the best at ‘spoiling the cane and sparing the child’. The black marks on my buttocks are credited to him. Even at that, children will grow up and the environment will always play its role. Every Tuesday, I’ll be sharing stories of my growing up in the ghetto with you. Enjoy the read.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Vote for Oluwatobi Paul Martin's in the samsung launching people project
About this project
Due to my inability to play any musical instrument, the idea is to use apps to make very good music. My aim is to become an authority or a household name in the music industry. I intend to open the eyes of other people like me who have settled with various reasons why they should never pursue their dreams. I'm very creative I have written lots of poems and songs before now hence I think it's time to take it to the next level. I have a Masters degree in Arts Design & Humanity; I'm UK-Based!
Dear Aburo,
My name is Lori Tosan and I am the Features Co-editor for 3M360 MAGAZINE We love your video are would like to run a story about you!
What is your name, background and education?
My name is Oluwatobi Paul Martins (ABURO) and I am a yorubA (Aburoy) u from Ogun/Ondo State. I was born in Lagos and lived there till 1999 when I had to relocate to Abuja with my parents. In 2010, after my NYSC I moved to UK to further my studies. I am a Graduate of Architecture from the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt and also a Post Graduate of Design Management from De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
2. Talk about your incline to music?
I am an aspiring performing artiste with performance ranging from music, acting, writing, directing and designing - the arts in general. I'm a talented and educated interesting lad full of innovation and creativity. I thrive when good things play on air but of recent years, a lot of air plays have not gone down with me a good way. I cherish good contents, conceptual materials, professional output, qualitative listening, morals and fun. These are the things I hardly find in most of the songs I hear these days - HEAR, not listen!
3. How did you get into music?
It started a little over a decade ago when I realized most of the songs I liked are usually in the first albums of a new artist and just when I expect to hear something good in their next albums, I'm often always disappointed. That was when I thought to only play the first albums instead but when I realized I was getting board, I started writing mine instead.
Secondly, I am already really tired of hearing repetitive concepts/styles/sounds and I believe I have the right dash of colors to spark things up.
I originally started with creative writing - poetry/poems/proses/stories/articles. I decided to go into singing after I'd completed my studies and gained solid and profound ideologies ranging from the range of genres I listen to (NOT HEAR), the places/culture I visit and multi-cultured people I meet locally and internationally.
4. Talk about genres of songs and few good artistes you listen to?
I listen to Reggae, Afro Range, RnBs, RnB Hip Hop, Pop Rock, Indie Rock, Soft Jazz, Alternative/Neo/Southern Soul, and Classical. I love Pharrell Williams, Banky W, Justin Timberlake, Dare Art Alade, Amy Winehouse, Norah Jones, Asa, Alicia Keys, Maroon 5, Muse, Bez, Linking Park, R. Kelly, Wizkid, Boyz II Men, Maxwell, M.I, Ed Sheeran, Emili Sandé, P-Square among others.
4. What inspires you?
I don't write/create when I am - obviously - in a really low or high state of mind. That explains why a lot of artistes don't produce better things after that first initial stage when everything gets steady and good. For me, innovation and creativity is a part of me. I exhume concepts and ideologies all the time. I am not one to acquaint with inferior trends. At same time, I am very much aware if my beginning as I am willing to learn a lot much as I am ready to give so much.
here's how to vote:
Click on link below
Click on 'support me' on my profile page
Click on connect with Facebook (sign in if it asks you to)
Click on OK to link with app
Close the homepage that shows next
Click on the link again and my profile page opens again
Click on 'support me' again
Then it changes to 'supported'
Done..!
http://www.launchingpeople.co.uk/project/appy-songs-of-a-musically-challenged
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
EVENT ABUJA: ARAB MONI PARTY ABUJA
Abuja get ready for the biggest costumed event this year hosted by CHAPERON GROUP ABUJA, This event is slated to sweep you off your feet.
The private location is situated somewhere in V.I.O Mabuchi abuja
Call to place reservations
08061630049
08055480836
08035147491
Monday, January 13, 2014
MR 2KAY'S 40/40 LONDON TOUR VIDEO CLIP

Grafton Records' artiste, Mr 2Kay hit the UK recently and was hosted at London club Guvnor bar club 40/40. The artiste is still in the UK promoting the release of his "Bubugaga Remix". The song officially drops on iTunes this January 19, 2014.
Meanwhile, popular Paris based DJ and producer Nabalistick made an electrifying dance mix of "Bubugaga", you might want to download it HERE already.
See a short clip of 2Kay's performance at Club 40/40 on Saturday, January 11, 2014... The turnout was massive and in one of the pictures, you can tell 2Kay really enjoyed himself.
Watch video Here
Friday, January 10, 2014
"LUKU LUKU" BY BLUE ICE
These boys just got out of High school and are prepping to further their education. According to Gabz, "We shall definitely continue with our studies because we want to be able to handle the business aspect of our music careers". The boys are already performing at top rated events including Government functions, weddings and music events.
Blue Ice is currently promoting a single titled "Luku Luku" (Audio). The video for this song has been shot to be released at a later date. The boys are signed to HEARTBEAT ENTERTAINMENT, a Benin and Lagos based Record Label with a keen focus on catching young talents.
Here is "Luku Luku" (Pidgin Slang): An Afrobeat/Pop song that music lovers would not only want to add to their playlist but also want to hear on the dancefloor.