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Thursday, 5 December 2013

BON bans 2face, D'banji,Iyanya and others

For quite some time now, the Copyrights Society of Nigeria (COSON), has been harassing the Broadcasting Society of Nigeria (BON) and the Independent Broadcasting Society of Nigeria, IBAN, insisting that they pay royalties for playing the songs of Nigerian artists. COSON has dragged several radio and TV stations to court, demanding millions, sometimes billions of Naira in royalty.

Well, it seems IBAN and BON have had enough. Two days ago, they announced the ban of all Nigerian artists registered with COSON. Meaning that they ordered the immediate stop to the airing of songs of artists who are COSON members.

The artists include 2face Idibia, D'banj, Onyeka Onwenu, Iyanya, Banky W, Flavour, Ice Prince, Dr Sid, Olamide, 9ice, M.I, eLDee, Ruggedman, Wizkid, Asa, Waje, Omawumi and several others.

In a statement released and signed jointly by the President and Secretary of IBAN, Sonny Adun and Guy Murray Bruce, the need for such a drastic step was due to "the antagonism and harassment under the leadership of Tony Okoroji (COSON Chairman)”. Continue...

The statement in part reads "No person or organisation, particularly a collection society such as COSON has a monopoly of authority over any other…IBAN and BON have the utmost respect for Nigerian artistes in their individual and collective capacities and have indeed contributed more than any known institution to the promotion of Nigerian music and the development of the entertainment industry as a whole."

They are accusing COSON of arbitrarily imposing and concocting fees which are not based on any agreeable and verifiable tariff and standards.

However Mr Okoroji while reacting to the decision of the broadcasting bodies says the issue here is the strict stand COSON has on the royalties of artist works used on any of the broadcast stations. He says some stations have this attitude of "we can handle COSON" and goes on airing the works of the artist without paying them their due royalty which COSON is strongly against.


Meanwhile the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria interim president has released a statement on the ban on airplay of Nigerian artists by BON. The statement below...
  

PMAN Speaks on the current ban of airplay of Nigerian artists by BON & IBAN
The Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria is appalled by the recent development spearheaded by the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) and Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria (IBAN) via an official press release yesterday, calling for the  immediate airplay ban on all media platforms on content from Nigerian artistes, the association which was created with the sole mission to PROTECT, PRESERVE, and PROMOTE Nigerian musicianshas decided to react on the ban and on-going feud between the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria(BON), Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria (IBAN) and Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) calling for an immediate reversal of the ban in the interest of these artistes whom we know that all the above mentioned organisations have their best interests at heart.

The ban on airplay of these Nigerian artistes and their music on various Nigerian media platforms is from our standpointvery unfair, demeaning and discouraging. Weall knowwithout a doubt that these same artistes who have persevered and assisted us to build, today what is known as the Nigerian music industry, Africa’s biggest entertainment export to the world are the same people that are now being victimised. With this action, the association  foresees a situation where this ban will, rather than encourage well meaning members of the society, with musical talent to hone their craft and join the success story of the entertainment industry, reverse will be the case. We also foresee a situation where the bulk of the material that will be circulated on nigerian airwaves will be foreign materials, celebrating alien artistes instead of embracing, home grown talent and ourcultural heritage. 

COSONin it’s own right by a mandate given to the organisation acts as a collecting society for these artistes, helping to monitor and collect royalties entitled to them. As a collecting society, they have since inception acted as a shield to these artistes protecting their intellectual rights. BON& IBAN are arguing that the tariffs and standards presented to them by COSON should be defended and agreeable with them, but we know that the ban is not the best invitation to the negotiating table.  

Article 3.13.2.2 of the Broadcast code issued by NBC says: ‘For the purpose of free-to-air broadcast, Nigerian music shall constitute 80 per cent of all music broadcast’. If this ban is sustained, and 80% of the music played on the various media platforms are foreign material, we should ask ourselves as guardians of the music industry, if these media houses are paying the royalties owed to these foreign artistes, and thereby sidelining Nigerian music by Nigerian artistes, are we supporting them or failing them?We should also ask ourselves, ifthis ban which will invariably affect the rising profile of the Nigerian music industry in the world, economically and in relevance is good for us.

With these ongoing conflicts, lets not forget the owners of this intellectual properties, the music owners, record label owners, recording artistes, the instrumentalists, composers, who have spent time and money producing and packaging, what we know, enjoy and call music, their interests should be siginifcant in these agreements.


In light of all that has been mentioned above we ask again that the ban be reversed and that all the affected parties and major stakeholders in the entertainment industry sit down for a dialogue and reach a favourable agreement, beneficial to everyone involved.

Nelson Mandela dies at 95

South African Government have announced the death of Nelson Mandela. The former president and human rights activist died this evening in his home

Pictures From Olusegun Obasanjo's Son's Wedding


Nigeria's former president, Olusegun Obasanjo celebrated with his son, Bisoye Obasanjo last week as he got married to his fiancee, Chigozie Nwenyi on 30th of Nov. 2013.The wedding took place at the Chapel of Christ The Glorious King, located inside the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Complex in Abeokuta.
Current president Goodluck Jonathan reportedly could not attend the event but sent the FCT Minister to represent him.
Other dignitaries in attendance were : Ibrahim Babangida, David Mark Governor Ibikunle Amosun, Chief Tony Anenih, serving Ministers, Top Government officials, Former Governors, Royal fathers and other society VIPs. See photos below:













Two Women beaten,striped, and torture for allegedly stealing pepper

Some of you may have seen the video. I refused to watch it until now and to say that I am horrified by what I saw is an understatement. The horrific incident appears to have happened in Lagos because one of the women referenced 'Iyana Ejigbo' while being tortured.

In the video, several men beat, strip, and torture two women for allegedly stealing pepper. Yes, grounded pepper. The horrible men inserted pepper and stick into their vaginas. One of the women is even a mother with children at home. 

This is one of the most horrific acts I have ever seen perpetrated on women. The men who did this must be brought to book. We can't keep taking laws into our own hands, we are not animals. Dear Nigerian Police, please do your job. Find the video download link here

https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/4ac3cb4d1dec2bca586358e01db1588320131204092327/5a8184

Gasoline Tanker Explodes Opposite NNPC Building Abuja…


An explosion rocked several buildings across from the offices of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation building  in Abuja just now.

Eyewitnesses told SaharaReporters that a petrol tanker discharging gasoline exploded at the Conoil gas station opposite the NNPC building in Abuja.

The huge fireball could be seen in areas around Abuja. There is no immediate report of casualty caused by the explosion.

More than 8 fire fighting vehicles have exhausted their content but fire still rages on.

Nominees list for Headies 2013 released



The Headies 2013 nominee's list is out. The year in review is from March 2012 - June 2013. See if your favorite artists made the list and tell us what you think. Find the full list after the cut...


  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. I WISH – WAJE
  2. GOOD MORNING – BRYMO
  3. NATURAL SOMETHING – SOUND SULTAN
  4. THIS YEAR - JAYWON

  1. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
An individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed song or album in the year under review.
  1. PHEELZ - DUROSOKE
  2. DTUNES – SHO LEE
  3. DEL B – LIMPOPO
  4. LERIQ – LIKE TO PARTY
  5. LEGENDURY BEATS – EMI NI BALLER


  1. 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. ALINGO – JUDE OKOYE/CLARENCE PETERS
  2. OLIVER TWIST – SESAN
  3. GAGA CRAZY – AJE FILM WORKS
  4. AZONTO– MOE MUSA
  5. YES/NO - CLARENCE PETERS

  1. BEST R&B/POP ALBUM
A category for the best R&B/Pop Album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
  1. IYANYA VS. DESIRE – IYANYA
  2. O.B.O. – DAVIDO
  3. R&BW – BANKYW
  4. BLESSED – FLAVOUR
  5. AWAY & BEYOND – 2FACE

  1. BEST R&B SINGLE
A category for the best R&B single in year under review (by single individual or group).
  1. DON’T LET GO – CAPITAL FEMI
  2. GOOD GOOD LOVING – BANKYW
  3. LIKE TO PARTY – BURNA BOY
  4. RICH & FAMOUS – PRAIZ
  5. OMOTE – ESE PETERS

  1. BEST POP SINGLE
A category for the best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
  1. IHE NE ME – 2FACE
  2. The KICK - WANDE COAL FT DON JAZZY
  3. GOBE – DAVIDO
  4. CATCHING COLD – TUNDE EDNUT
  5. UR WAIST  – IYANYA
  6. GOODY BAG – D’PRINCE

  1. BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE
A category for the best Reggae/Dancehall single in year under review (by single individual or group).
  1. I WISH - WAJE
  2. RIHANNA - OREZI
  3. GIVE IT TO ME – GENERAL PYPE
  4. GO DOWN – BABA DEE

  1. BEST RAP ALBUM
A Non-Voting Category for the Best Album By A Rap Artiste Or Group In Year Under Review.
  1. OGA BOSS – ILL BLISS
  2. THE SECOND COMING – VECTOR
  3. YBNL – OLAMIDE
  4. BOOK OF RAP STORIES – REMINISCE

  1. BEST COLLABO
A voting category for the best R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos).
  1. GHOST MODE – PHYNO FT. OLAMIDE
  2. TONY MONTANA (REMIX) – NAETO C FT. D’BANJ
  3. BADDEST BOY – EME FT. WIZKID, SKALES & BANKYW
  4. EZIOKU – LYNXXX FT.  IKECHUWKU, ILL BLISS & PHYNO
  5. EMI NI BALLER – CHIDINMA FT. SUSPECT & ILL BLISS
  6. BABY MI DA (REMIX) – DR. VICTOR OLAIYA FT. 2FACE

  1. BEST RAP SINGLE
A voting category for a single (released on-air) recording of a rap.
  1. MAN OF THE YEAR – PHYNO
  2. ANAM ACHI KWANU – ILL BLISS FT. PHYNO
  3. DUROSOKE – OLAMIDE
  4. 2 MUSSHH – REMINISCE
  5. GHOST MODE – PHYNO FT OLAMIDE

  1. 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. RICH AND FAMOUS – PRAIZ
  2. OMOTE – ESE PETERS
  3. DON’T LET GO – CAPITAL FEMI
  4. YES/NO – BANKYW

  1. 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. I WISH – WAJE
  2. TOH BAD – NIYOLA
  3. IRAWO -  SEYI SHAY
  4. TOTALLY YOURS - ZAINA
  5. ONLY YOU – NIKKI LAOYE

  1. NEXT RATED
This category is a voting category for the most promising upcoming officially unreleased (or signed) act in the year under review.
  1. SEAN TIZZLE
  2. DAMMY KRANE
  3. BURNA BOY
  4. SEYI SHAY
  5. PHYNO

  1. HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION
A voting category for the best new artiste in the year under review.
  1. W.A.J.E – WAJE
  2. OMO BABA OLOWO – DAVIDO
  3. FRENZY – D’PRINCE
  4. THE YEAR OF R’N’B – CAPITAL FEMI

  1. 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. OLAMIDE – VOICE OF THE STREETS
  2. BOOGEY – SANCTUM
  3. MODE 9 – LET IT GO
  4. PHYNO – MAN OF THE YEAR
  1. 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. TERRY G – RUN MAD
  2. DUROSOKE – OLAMIDE
  3. MY DEAR – DAMMY KRANE
  4. SKIBO – SOLID STAR
  5. ALAYE – LKT

  1. 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. REPETE – BLACKMAGIC
  2. OMO PASTOR – AJEBUTTER FT. BOJ
  3. FEEL ALRIGHT - SHOW DEM CAMP FT. BOJ & POE
  4. THIS YEAR - JAYWON

  1. 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. IYANYA VS. DESIRE– IYANYA
  2. O.B.O. – DAVIDO
  3. R&BW - BANKYW
  4. BLESSED – FLAVOUR
  5. YBNL – OLAMIDE

  1. 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. IYANYA
  2. DAVIDO
  3. WIZKID
  4. FLAVOUR
  5. OLAMIDE
  6. ICE PRINCE

  1. 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. DUROSOKE – OLAMIDE
  2. UR WAIST – IYANYA
  3. ALINGO – P-SQUARE
  4. SHO LEE – SEAN TIZZLE
  5. LIMPOPO – KCEE

  1. BEST AFRICAN ARTISTE
A non-Nigerian award category for an individual African artiste with the most outstanding album and astonishing achievements in year under review.
  1. R2BEES
  2. MAFIKIZOLO
  3. LIQUID DEEP
  4. SARKODIE
  5. MICASA

  1. HALL OF FAME
Special recognition for excellence and outstanding impact to the entertainment industry.

            ONYEKA ONWENU

Man almost stabs friend to death with bottle in Lagos


A young man named Sadiq Afolabi (pictured above) was stabbed with a bottled and nearly killed by his friend named Lawal Alarape during a fight at a bar in Alagbado Lagos on Monday night December 2nd.

Lawal was arrested by the police on Monday night but has since been release while Sadiq is still in the hospital battling for his life, a family member told me. They kinda want the story out so they can get justice for their relative. The case is being handled by the police at Ijaiye Ojokoro police station, Alagbado. See a pic of severely injured Sadiq after cut...*viewer discretion advised*




Abuja Has The Highest Number Of Lesbians?


Rumour has it that FCT Abuja parades the highest number of lesbians in Nigeria.....rich,beautiful and willing to do anything to get the girl of their choice.
They buy cars,houses and take their girls abroad,they spoil them silly and dangle such offers that even ladies who are not originally lesbians are tempted to join in this act.


I hear that Port Harcourt ladies in Abuja carry the day in toasting women..the ones with rich hubby's and these fine women are always having one party or another to induct new babes into their clique.

Rumour even says Lagos lesbians who are single ladies are hunting are for Abuja lesbians to relocate them to the FCT.

These Abuja lesbians swing both ways.

I hear a Nollywood actress has her names on a landed property bought for her by her rich lover,this is not a new gist but it ties to the Abuja lesbian willing to do anything to satisfy her lover.

Now this brings me to the question.....are women slowly taking over the role of men when it comes to sex?some women like all the orals performed on them,some men cannot bring themselves to do it,these women seek what they want from other women who are willing to do it.

Most men are stingy,lesbians are free with their cash.

Men shine your eyes oh,lesbians are taking over your women and they tag them as BFF'S.