Monday, 27 May 2019

INTRODUCTION TO FASHION


















My BOOK
    Fashion: how did it start?
     How much has it evolved?
    How has it become a way of life?
   Fashion in and out of season.....
PATTERN
   Making and illustrations 
  How princess cut came to be 
  How do we make bustiers 
  What brought about bustiers. Spices-Accessories 
     Piercings ( nose or ear) 
    Tattoos 
    Chains ( neck hand ankle)
How to combine colors  
   Making of color wheels 
Foot wears 
     Sandals 
      Wedges 
    Slippers 
Bags 
Jackets 
Cars
   Engine types 
   Engine capacity 
   Models 
   Speed 
Perfumes 
ETC

Saturday, 28 December 2013

THE HEADIES 2013- FULL LIST OF WINNERS


Full List of Winners

  • Best R&B Single -Good Good Loving – Banky W,
  • Best Rap Single Man of the Year – Phyno,  
  • Best Street-Hop Artiste Durosoke – Olamide
  • Best Recording Of The Year This Year - Jaywon
  • Best Collabo Ghost Mode – Phyno FT Olamide
  • Best Rap Album YBNL – Olamide
  • Hip Hop World Revelation Omo Baba Olowo – Davido
  • Lyricist On The Roll Let It Go - Mode 9
  • Producer Of The Year Sho Lee – Dee Tunes 
  • Best Alternative Song Repete - BlackMagic
  • Best Pop Single Ihe Ne Me – 2Face
  • Best Vocal Performance Female Only You – Nikki Laoye 
  • Best Vocal Performance Male Rich And Famous – Praiz
  • Next Rated -Sean Tizzle
  • Best Reggae/DanceHall Single-I Wish – Waje
  • Song Of The Year-Limpopo – KCee
  • Album Of The Year-YBNL - Olamide
  • Artiste Of The Year-Iyanya
  • Best Music Video Alingo – Jude Okoye & Clarence Peters
  • Best R&B/Pop Album-O.B.O – Davido 
  • Hall Of Fame-Wasiu Ayinde The 1st
  • Most Downloaded Callertune-Mandela - Harrysong

EDDY MONTANA BROWN TURNS BEER SELLER IN ASABA TOWN.

While Kenny Saint Brown is said to be romancing the artiste MI Mbarga, her former husband Eddy Montana is now selling beer and hot pepper soup somewhere in Asaba town delta state. Eddie is dating and leaving with a  lady that owns a beer palour in Saba. This very tough lady has subjected Eddie to all forms of labour, and he obbeys her for survival sake. This includes driving her kids to and from school and helping her sell beer at her shop from 6pm in the evening.
Eddie and Kenny Saint Brown, when the going was good.



Friday, 13 December 2013

IBAN/BON ORDERED TO UNBAN NIGERIAN MUSICIANS.


FROM LEFT- LYNXX, EFE OMOREGBE, TONY OKOROJI, DG EMEKA MBA, AZEEZAT QUEENOFLOVE, AUDU MAIKORI, ELDEE DA DON & COSON LAWYER.
 Barely twenty four hours after a high powered delegation of  Nigerian artistes met with the DG of  Nigerian Broadcasting Commission Mr Emeka Mba, the house of reps has ordered Radio and TV stations to suspend the ban placed on the music of Nigerian musicians. According to Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa  a member of the house “I am worried that a tussle between the organisations should not degenerate to a situation that will retard the progress made so far in our music industry. The victims will not only be the artistes but  Nigeria and Nigerians. I am aware that this crisis can be resolved through dialogue.”


She went further to say that “In South Africa, three hours of daily air play is given to Nigerian songs. But, here at home, we want to place a ban on the music of popular artistes like 2face, D’Banj, Wizkid and many others”.

The House passed the motion in a unanimous voice vote and directed “BON/IBAN to withdraw the banning of the airing of the music of several Nigerian artists on Nigerian Television and Radio stations.


The directive added, “Mandate the House committees on Information, Judiciary and Justice to intervene in the matter and report back to the House  within one month.”

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

NAIJA ARTISTES GIVE 48 HOURS ULTIMATUM..

Nigerian Artistes few minutes ago anounced openly at a just concluded meeting that they will boycott The 'Rhythm Unplugged December show' and Headies' Hip Hop world awards If the organisers do not Categorrically speak out on 'The BON/IBAN Ban'. 
What that will mean is that those two events might start and end without you and i seeing our popular artistes at the two events.
Banky W & EME crew, Audu Maikori representing MI, Ice Prince and co, Tuface Idibia, 9ice, Azeezat, Sound Sultan, Efe Omoregbe, Obiwon, 2 Shot and more, A lot of artistes where represented by their managers.  



Wednesday, 4 December 2013

SEE HOW BARBARIC YORUBA MEN MOLEST GIRLS.

Its completely barbaric how these set of yoruba men choose to strip and flog this girls all in the name of justice. Where is the Nigerian police? And what will they do after watching this?

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

NIGERIAN RADIO AND TV STATIONS BAN 2FACE IDIBIA, D’BANJ, OLAMIDE, AZEEZAT, MI, TIWA SAVAGE AND OVER 2000 OTHERS… WHY?

The Independent Broadcasting Association of Nigeria (iban), in alignment with Broadcasters Organization of Nigeria (BON) hereby informs the General public that the music of the following Artistes is hereby suspended from airing on our stations with immediate effect. 

TuFace ldibia, D' Banj, Inyanya, Olamide, Dr Sid, Sammie Okposo, Banky W, Wiz Kid, Olu Maintain, 9ice, Sunny Nneji, Flavour, Iyanya Chidinma, Rugged Man, Keffee, Midnite Crew, Eldee De Don, M I, Azeezat, Jazzman Olofin, Ice Prince," Jesse Jagz, KC Presh, X Project, Asha, Konga, DON JAZZY, Tiwa Savage ,African China, Owen Gee, Dekunle Fuji, Lord of Ajasa, Zoolezoo, Ekwe Original Stereoman, Danfo Drivers, Rhymzo, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Kofi, Jedee, Muma Gee, AY. Com, ID Cabassa, Klever J, Zdon Poperella, Eva, Terry G, Nomoreloss, Mike Okri, Weird MC, Mode 9, Timaya, Sound Sultan, Waje, Mo'Cheddah, Jay Martins, Slam, Djinee, Solid Star, Omawunmi, TWO, W4, Omotola JeladeEkehinde, YinkaAyefele, DJ Stramborella, Ebenezer Obey, Victor-Uwaifo, Onyeka Onwenu, Dan Maraya Jos, Tony Okoroji, Stella Monye, Floxxy Bee, Funmi Adams, MajekFashek, Daniel Wilson, Alex Zitto, Sir-Shina Peters, Ras Kimono, Wale Thompson, Kollington Ayinla, Adewale Ayuba, Wasiu;Ayinde Mashal, Chris Ajilo, Emminuel Ntia, Orlando Julius, Eddy Remedy, Mr. Kool, 2 Shotz, Baba Dee, Bouqui, Rooftop MCs, Kenny Saint Brown, Klever J, OJB Jezreel, Danny Young, Dipp, Frank D' Nnero, Ojo, Tim Godfrey, Kween, Bankole Wellington (Banky W).

Dated this 27th day of November 2013.

Sonny Adun                        Guy Murray-Bruce.


CHAIRMAN iban               SECRETARY iban

TRUE FACTS ABOUT THIS....

 It is instructive that the repeated announcements, mainly on AIT, Ray Power FM and Faaji FM owned by Daar Communications and Brila FM owned by Brila Broadcasting Services Ltd respectively,coincides with the recent court actions filed by COSON against Daar and Brila for unabated copyright infringement.

In the Nigerian democracy, the Judiciary is the third arm of government. COSON believes that when every attempt to resolve any issue fails, resort to the courts to interpret the laws and examine the facts is the most civilized way to bring the issues to a resolution and avoid breakdown of law and order.

 The tasteless BON announcements complain of ‘incessant and continuous harassment, intimidation, blackmail and attack on broadcasting stations by COSON over un-negotiated payment of licensing fees which in all respect were and are fixed and imposed arbitrarily and unilaterally by COSON’. Unfortunately, the BON announcements do not give even one example of the alleged harassment, intimidation, blackmail or attack, the victim, the place or date. The fact is that BON cannot present any such information because the statement is a smokescreen based on barefaced lies. If the blatant allegations of BON were true, is the right thing to do not for the stations sued by COSON to take the evidence to court and let the courts, once and for all, rule that COSON is acting arbitrarily and outside the law? Why the resort to self-help?
 For the avoidance of doubt, COSON is a very professional organization which operates strictly within the law and subjects itself to the transparent and unfettered regulation and oversight of the Nigerian Copyright Commission, the federal government agency charged with such function and the International Confederation of Societies of Authors & Composers (CISAC), the global organization representing collective management organizations in 121 countries. COSON has received support from the entire copyright community around the world for its professionalism and steadfastness in the defence of the intellectual property rights of creative people in Nigeria.With the work of COSON, the sad image of Nigeria as a lawless nation and bastion of piracy and other forms of intellectual property infringement has begun to abate.

 Anybody familiar with the issue knows that the unfortunate threat by the leadership of BON is truly a smokescreen and a cunning ploy to precipitate a crisis in the Nigerian music industry. For more than 35 years, a section of the Nigerian broadcasting industry has fed fat from the abuse of the intellectual property rights of creative people in Nigeria. For many years, some leaders of the broadcasting industry in Nigeria have lived in opulence and squandered the money that should have been used to pay royalties to musicians whose rights they have continued to infringe recklessly while the artistes die in penury. 

COSON has done everything to engage broadcasting stations in Nigeria to peacefully do what is done in every other country in a very professional manner. The Nigerian music industry has held countless meetings with BON for decades and each meeting has only provided the broadcast industry with excuse after excuse to kick the can down the road. The fact is that there is no genuine interest in some parts of the broadcast industry to negotiate and pay for the exploitation of musical works and sound recordings as is done elsewhere in the world and as required under Nigerian law and international conventions. The behaviour of a lot of BON members is that as long as the matter is not resolved, they can continue to exploit musical works and sound recordings for free without any consequence. They believe that it is not in their interest to have a negotiated settlement and so they find one excuse after another to kick the can down the road and endlessly delay any resolution. Indeed, there are many broadcast stations in Nigeria, broadcasting for years and receiving enormous advertising revenue that have NEVER paid one naira for the music they play. 

If the issue of royalty payment has resulted in very expensive litigation against broadcast stations, the leadership of the broadcast industry must accept full responsibility for the crisis because it precipitated the crisis.To force the issue, COSON has finally decided to take the individual stations which are infringing the rights of copyright owners to court since BON is not serious about resolving the matter. In any case, BON is not a regulatory body, not a broadcasting station but simply an association of the willing and cannot be held legally liable for the copyright infringement by any broadcast station.

The unfortunate statement credited to BON says that its members are frustrated by the injurious monopoly and arbitrary imposition of manipulated tariffs on its members by COSON. What exactly does BON mean? Is BON ignorant of the fact that COSON cannot impose a tariff on anybody? Indeed, the Copyright (Collective Management Organization) Regulations, 2007 has provisions for anybody who disagrees with any tariff issued by an approved collecting society to apply to the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) to set up a panel to review such tariff? Has any member of BON applied to the NCC as stipulated without the Commission taking appropriate action? 

COSON has successfully negotiated copyright royalty agreements with numerous local and international organizations including Google, Multichoice/DSTV and the nation’s largest broadcast network, the federal government owned FRCN. COSON has also successfully negotiated royalty agreements with the hotel industry in Nigeria under the auspices of Hotel and Personal Services Employers Association (HOPESEA), Hotel Owners Forum Abuja (HOFA) and Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC). There are several broadcasting stations that have reached agreements with COSON and are broadcasting music comfortably as required by law. The fact is that COSON works very well with people who want to work with COSON and for the first time in Nigeria, artistes are receiving royalties for their works in a transparent and accountable system. 

The repeated threat of the leadership of BON to ban music made by Nigerians on the airwaves belonging to Nigerians is to activate the ploy of the BON leadership to precipitate a crisis of confidence around COSON and to set COSON members and affiliates against their organization. The way they have planned it, while the crisis lasts, they will smuggle through the backdoor the approval of MCSN, the group which the government has long rejected and which together with its officers is being prosecuted for different criminal activities by agencies of the Federal government. The plan is to find ways to truncate the ongoing trial of the MCSN officers who willingly in turn issue arrangee copyright licences to them. Under this arrangement, the stage will be set for some of the members of BON, notorious for not paying their bills, to continue the wanton exploitation of the intellectual property of free citizens. 

For nearly two years, COSON knew about the disingenuous scheme being hatched by the leadership of BON. The Director-General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission, Mr. Afam Ezekude can confirm that COSON had notified him of this ploy both at a meeting and by a letter dated February 8, 2012.Excerpt from the letter to Ezekude reads: ‘Despite the close engagement which COSON has had with BON, the organization wants to claim that there is lack of clarity as to who its members should pay royalties to for the broadcast of musical works and sound recordings. It is clear that this is a scheme to precipitate a crisis in the collective management of copyright so that BON members can hide behind the crisis to continue the free use of the entire music and sound recording repertoire in Nigeria and slow down the progress being made by COSON. There is no question that if the BON scheme is allowed to be activated, no one can be sure of the exact consequences because the entire industry would be forced to go back to the trenches’The Attorney – General of the Federation & Minister of Justice, Mr Muhammed Bello Adoke SAN can also confirm that by a letter dated February 28, 2013, COSON had also alerted him about the ploy of the BON leadership.

 In the letter, COSON had asked the Attorney General of the Federation to investigate how the leadership of Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON), led by a paid employee of the Federal Government, Malam Abubakar Jijiwa, is taking active steps to  truncate the criminal trial of the unapproved MCSN and six of its officials which trial is being conducted by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), an agency of the Federal Government.

 COSON believes that the time has come to ask Malam Jijiwa to step aside as Director-General Of Voice of Nigeria. His open affront on the policies and decisions of the government paying his salaries are baffling and inexplicable and the fire he is allowing himself to be used to stoke can lead to consequences that the Nigerian nation will regret. Serious members of BON also need to get clear answers as to what is being done in their name and whose interest, their Executive Secretary, Mr Segun Olaleye is serving. For instance, it will be necessary to establish who called and who attended the ‘emergency meeting’ where it was decided that free Nigerians who have committed no offence should be banned from the airwaves of their nation. 

 The unenforceable threat issued by the BON leadership is a most childish and silliest announcement for an organization that wishes to be taken seriously. It has made BON the laughing stock of the world. Sadly, Jijiwa and Olaleye have allowed BON to become the megaphone of the unapproved MCSN being prosecuted by the Federal Government of Nigeria for various criminal offences. They have also become willing tools in the hand of an emperor who believes that because he has established a number of broadcast stations, he is now bigger than Nigeria and above the law. This needs to stop immediately. 

COSON hereby assures all its members and affiliates that Nigeria is not a banana republic and that no one can stop them from being heard in their country. COSON’s dedication to the progress of the Nigerian nation remains unshaken. We remain committed to using the instruments of the law to fully defend the rights of creative people in Nigeria and to promote the Nigerian nation to the world. We will not be intimidated and will never act outside the law. We are committed to ensuring that musicians walk tall in Nigeria and earn a decent living for their work. We will do what is necessary to ensure that our industry offers gainful employment to the thousands of our countrymen who roam the streets today aimlessly. We will work night and day, without fear or favour, to continue to promote the spirit of the COSON slogan, ‘Let the music pay!’ 

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

NIGERIANS WELCOME WALE TO HIS HOME NAIJA!.

Although Wale is here for the "STEP UP TO VIP" event by Johnnie walker holding on November 30th, 2013. This may his 1st time to visit Nigeria. So all the Naija boys and girls saying a big welcome.
  



MOST BEAUTIFUL FEMALE SOLDIER IN NIGERIA.

What is a beautiful Nigerian girl doing in the Army? It's so so strange. She is currently viewed as the most beautiful female soldier in Nigeria. What is her name? where in Nigeria is she from? When did she join the army? Stay tuned for all this details, we will get them to you son on "Lepatiti dot com". 

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

RHYMES A.K.A MR EKELEBA - BEAUTIFUL..


Brand new sound from Rhymes A.K.A Mr Ekeleba.


Frank Chinedu Okafor aka Rhymes (Mr Ekeleba) is a talented Singer songwriter and instrumentalist. He has been in the Nigerian music industry for like 6years, perfoming on the same stage with the likes of Sound Sultan, Olamide, Faze, Sheyman, Phyno etc. Now he is ready to take the industry by storm with 5 tracks already recorded. Here Is his new single titled Beautiful.




Monday, 25 November 2013

TITO DA FIRE LESS THAN ONE MONTH OLD MARRIAGE IN TROUBLE. THREATENED BY NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS. by Ghana News -SpyGhana.com


Singer and On Air Personality, Tito Da Fire, is truly in hot soup as his marriage of barely a month, is experiencing serious upheavals, no thanks to his former girlfriend who is said to be a Nollywood actress.
The ‘Maje Kaja’ crooner got married in a quiet ceremony to his fiancée, Ify, on November 2, 2013, at the Ikoyi Marriage Registry, Lagos, but we hear that the Nollywood actress who goes by the name Chichi, is threatening ‘fire’ and brimstone and has vowed to disrupt the marriage.
Chichi is said to be mad that Tito dumped her after she suffered so much for him, only to get married to another woman.
This is the mail Chichi sent to a blog about her grievance: “I was there for Tito when he shot his ‘Pour Me Water’ video, and I even challenged one TV presenter, Anjola, who was trying to get his attention.
“I told her to stay away from him. He never told me nothing would come out of what we had.”
The betrayed actress says she knows at least two songs which the singer wrote in her presence, a song about a fine girl which is about her, and that she suggested a title for the track. She also promised to release pictures of herself and Tito to verify her claim.
Hmmm… Hell has no fury like a woman scorned! 

 by Ghana News -SpyGhana.com

NO PORNOGRAPHY, NO NOLLYWOOD - Queeneth Hilbert



As much as Queeneth Hilbert, half-Nigerian, half-Lebanese, would like to reassure you she is an average girl next door everything about her depicts something extra-ordinary. From her looks to her mannerisms, there is a touch of uniqueness that stands her out. As vulnerable as she looks, she is everything but a 'damsel in distress' as our readers will soon find out in this revealing chat. Often touted as one of the most beautiful girls in Nollywood, Queeneth talks about her journey into showbiz, pornography in Nollywood and a whole lot of other issues..
How did you come about the name 'Queeneth Hilbert'?
Queeneth Hilbert is my name. Mine is Queeneth while my surname is Hilbert. I am half Nigerian, half Lebanese.
Is that why you display the Lebanese flag on your Blackberry status?
Well, I have many Lebanese friends and many of them have the Lebanese flag displayed on their Blackberry phones. I just thought it's cool so I use it too
Why not the Nigerian flag?
I can use any one I want to use. It has no special meaning to me. (laughing) should I change it?
But there is a story that you are not as close to your dad as you are to your mum. Why is that?
I am closer to my mum because I grew up with while it took a while to know my dad but that does not mean I have anything against my dad. Our relationship is father-daughter relationship.
You started with modelling, what informed your decision to go into modelling?
When I was small, many of my friends and cousins were going into modelling and that to some extent affected me. Besides, many of them thought I should go into it too because by age 15 I was already very tall and had a good slim figure for it. So I decided to give it a try.
Why did you go into acting instead of modelling?
Back then I had a lot of modelling proposals. It started when I had a photo shoot. From the photo shoot a lot of agents saw what I could do and the offers started pouring in. Even when I was just 15 at the time.
Why so early, didn't it affect your education?
Not really. I started early because I had to make ends meet. I am a kind of person who doesn't like to be idle. Besides, I love being independent and being able to take care of myself.
Weren't your parents doing that?
Yes, they had what it takes to take care of me but I just don't like bothering anyone for anything, even my parents.
As a beautiful woman, what has your beauty cost you?
I'm a funny person and I don't see myself like that. When I wake up in the morning, I pray, take my birth, dress up and off to work. The way people talk about Queeneth being beautiful doesn't even occur to me. I don't see myself as such.
So, when did you realise you are a very beautiful woman?
I think that should be all my life because people never stopped telling me I am beautiful.
Has anyone ever gone beyond just appreciating your beauty or making passes at you?
Yeah, sometimes.
Can you share an experience?
There was this guy I met while boarding a flight from Abuja to Lagos. I was coming to shoot a film. The guy was sitting next to me in the plane and he got funny with me. He was so arrogant, rude and uncouth. And if there is anything I really hate it is arrogant guys. Even when I like a guy, I am not the type who goes about showing it because I like to hide my feelings.
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