Wednesday, November 11, 2009

ALEXANDER AMOSU LAUNCHES HIS LUXURY BESPOKE SUIT LINE IN ASSOCIATION WITH MTN



Exquisite platinum & gold suits made with Vicuna, Pasmina & Qiviuk, the finest wools in the world, to launch in Lagos, with the unveiling of the World’s Most Expensive Suit
We know the story of Phillip Emeagwali. We’re familiar with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. We’ve followed the exploits of Dele Olojede and taken lessons from the achievements off Chimamanda Ngozi – Adichie.

It’s no longer news that Nigerians are conquering the world over and over again, in different industries and endeavours – emerging first class in the academia; achieving unprecedented feats in science and technology; setting new records in sports and lifestyle; dominating the arena of business and enterprise; and showing the world that remarkable talents are embedded in the DNA of the African.

The latest case study, further buttressing this point and flying the green-white-green flag high across London to New York, Paris and Monaco, is Alexander Amosu – a young but globally-renowned entrepreneur who is responsible for creating the world’s most expensive phones, pens, and suit. Amosu, 34, is an all-round businessman who started in business at age 12, and has dipped his hands in diverse industries such as: music, media, fashion, IT and hospitality.



Amongst a string of firsts: he’s the first person in Europe to create Urban ringtones; he created the first ringtones book and software (called Polywap 2.1) which allows users send ringtones around the world from a PC; he started the world’s first mobile video community site (called Mobsvideo.com) where users can upload and share content.

He also created the world’s most expensive phones (diamond-encrusted Blackberry pearl and Apple iPhone) and the limited edition diamond Mont Blanc handcrafted pen.

On April 22, 2009, in Pall Mall, London, he unveiled his latest creation: the world’s most expensive suit (made with gold and platinum threads, rare clothes and precious stones) which costs £70,000 (about $103,000). He immediately attracted global headlines, with his fresh luxury line amassing rave reviews from some of the world’s biggest media organisations. Next, he’s taking orders from some of the world’s biggest spenders; hopping on chartered flights to take measurements and ensure client specifications (current clients include Tycoons Duncan Bannatyne and James Caan; as well as Formular One driver Adrian Sutil).

Next, he secures a place in the Guinness Book of World records!


Now, with a pouch full of achievements, and a resume packed with accolades, Mr. Amosu is heading to his motherland, to reconnect with family, friends and clients, while hoping to introduce his range of offerings to select patrons. The respected entrepreneur has partnered MTN Nigeria to Launch the world’s most expensive suit, at a secret location in Lagos, Nigeria on December 5, 2009.
Apart from London and Lagos, the world’s most expensive suit will also be launched in New York and Abu Dhabi.

Amosu’s success story, his devotion to charity, and infectious can-do spirit is expected to influence millions of Nigerian youths, hoping to discover themselves and use innate skills and abilities to triumph over the difficult Nigerian situation.


The 34 year-old ‘self-made millionaire’ arrives Lagos on Tuesday November 17.

Monday, November 2, 2009

AWARDS GALORE FOR DAREY!


Nigeria’s king of R N B Darey Art Alade is definitely rounding up the year on a good note.

Having won two awards at this year’s Channel O awards on Thursday October 29 and Four at the Nigeria Music Video Awards on Sunday, November 1, the singer disclosed to fans and friends this week “I’m happy about the awards, it goes a long way to see that people see you have put in a lot into what you do, and they reward you. This album was just released on March 30, 2009, and we’ve been able to achieve this much”
Despite the initial uncertainty that surrounded the release of his second
album ‘Un.DAREY.ted, because of the predominantly R&B/Soul content, Darey gradually got the attention of fans, earned the respect of critics, and cultivated amazing followership nationwide, establishing himself as the undisputable King of the RNB genre in Nigeria.

At this point, many would have expected the singer to be resting on his oars, but he’s definitely not thinking along that line. A member of the singer’s PR team at A.Y.E.N.I Entertainment revealed that “Darey has more on his sleeves and is not relenting yet. It will shock you what next he is coming out with”

In a discussion with Darey; he discloses that he is already back in the studios recording fresh materials for Nigeria, South Africa and the US. “I just rounded up my international album, and we will be releasing it in a matter of months, but then, I have to go back to the studio, we have a long journey ahead of us, and myself and my team AT Soul Muzik are bracing ourselves for it” he says.

Meanwhile, the fast rising record label Soul Muzik recently signed two new acts “Adora” and “Password” who alongside Darey Art Alade are ready to take the Nigerian Music scene to a new level.

Monday, October 19, 2009

49 most incredible Nigerians

By Olanike Fagbule
(originally published in Laffmattazz)

1. 2face: The iconic popstar is the bona fide leader of the new school of Nigerian music; holding his colleagues by the wrist and leading them straight into the global terrain. When MTV debuted in Africa in 2005, his video for African Queen was the first clip the channel aired. A best-seller by all standards, he has been decorated generously, by MTV, MOBO, HHWA, World Music Awards, SMVA; and he’s a cherished ambassador for many NGOS


2. JJ Okocha: Augustine Okocha is the footballer other footballers want to be like. The 36 year-old attacking midfielder, blessed with a rare combination of dribble skills and maneuvering techniques, is perhaps the most gifted footballer never to win the prestigious African footballer of the year


3. 9ice : gifted to a fault, Abolore Akande is one of the most remarkable talents of this generation. And he has garnered commendations from the young and old, for making his native language (Yoruba) fashionable among the youths again


4. John fashanu: Businessman, soccer star and entrepreneur, the 47 year-old never wore the National colours, but he inspired a sense of pride in many, each time he wore the British National Jerseys, or got on the field for the many clubs he featured for. Since retired and back home in Nigeria, Fash has been at the forefront on several youth-empowerment initiatives


5. Phillip Emeagwali: from Bill gates to Time Magazine and the New York Times, everyone who matters continues to pay him homage, as the father of the internet. And his lectures on reparation, repatriation, brain-drain-gain etc, have inspired many to rediscover themselves and the values of the often misrepresented African continent


6. D’banj: the multiple award-winning entertainer has built the most rapidly-rising career of the past decade; and it doesn’t look like he’s about slowing down. With multiple endorsements, international awards and amazing demand, the young entrepreneur is strolling gracefully into the billionaires’ club; and inspiring many youths to look deep inside and discover their potentials


7. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The modern Chinua Achebe has won almost all the awards there are to win; telling the story of biafria, and Nigeria, through lips and painting pictures many before her had feared to paint. We were looking for hope, and Adichie came with plenty


8. Dele Olojede: The first African to win the coveted Pulitzer prize, Olojede rose to the top of the ladder of New York’s Newsday Newspaper; before leaving to found Timbuktu Media – the outfit that’s now redefining journalism in Nigeria


9. Nduka Obaigbena: The THISDAY publisher and his team of editors are garnishing global news with African views; using media and entertainment to rebrand the motherland…


10. Alex Amosu: Customized ringtones. World most expensive suit. Limited edition Luxury phones. What do you want to talk about? Mr Alexander Amosu is the maverick entrepreneur the world is celebrating while still trying to understand


11. Genevieve Nnaji : only recently, she was profiled on the Oprah Winfrey show as one of the most famous people in the world. The Nollywood A-lister is as good as they come; and if there are any home-grown acts that’ll make it big in Hollywood, Genevieve will be ahead, leading the pack by the hand…


12. KSA: The first Nigerian to be nominated for the Grammys, the Juju maestro is the godfather of the genre, and a pathfinder for contemporary African music. Accomplished beyond all reasonable doubts, and blessed with an elongated career, the guitarist and band-leader is one of God’s gift to Africa; and the continent cherishes him like gold and silver…


13. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala: : 55 this year, Okonjo-Iweala is a walking demonstration of the power of possibilities. The fist woman to become a Finance minister and foreign minister in Nigeria, she has since leaving government, returned to the World Bank as Managing Director.


14. Lagbaja: from a mission to represent and remind us of the common, faceless man, Lagbaja has built a global brand now copied by performers from all nations. And he has created a genre too – Africano- the drum driven African sound the west is already noticing and seeking to imbibe.


15. Femi Kuti : when you’re born to a father as great as Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, are there any chances you’ll be able to step out of his shadow? Yes, if you’re Femi Kuti. The Afrobeat maestro has demonstrated he’s his own man; and he’s taken the genre to a whole new audience, with remarkable experiments and collaborations many would have thought impossible.


16. Kanu Nwankwo: He blessed us with his dexterity with the round leather ball. But he has blessed us more, and touched many homes and hearts, with the Kanu Heart Foundation; a charity he set up after surviving a 1996 operation to remove an aortic valve


17. Segun Odegbami: in a career spanning almost two decades, he won 46 caps and scored 23 goals for the Nigerian national team; and owing to his precision, quickly earned the moniker ‘Mathematical Segun’. Now 57, the Engineer cum businessman continues to be a major sources of inspiration to most of the youngsters eyeing or working within the sports industry today…


18. Keke and D-one: residents of today’s hip hop world, and beneficiaries of the booming pop industry must wake up every morning thanking Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye. From DAAR Communications to Primetime Entertainment, the pair have made Nigerian music fashionable again; establishing themselves as architects of modern music business and paving the way for many wannabes to follow


19. Raymond Dokpesi: The founder of Nigeria’s first Private radio station has gone on to establish a TV network that’s beaming Africa to the world; telling the African story the way it should be told. And with the coming of DAARSAT, he’s taking the game to an even higher level…


20. Oluchi: The first-ever Nokia Face of Africa is one of the forst Nigerian models to go international. And she’s been there and done that: major runways, jaw-dropping fashion shows, amazing cover slots on the world’s biggest magazines, Mrs Orlandi is a model’s model. To think that only years back, she was the liitle poor kid living in a low0income family; barely able to make ends meet…


21. Agbani Darego: Miss Darego was crowned Miss World in 2001; the first Black woman to be so decorated.


22. Babatunde Raji Fashola: The Action Congress Governor of Lagos State is an action man. No he doesn’t say so. But his roads speak it; his policies do; his streetlights shine it; there’s been no dull moment since the soccer enthusiast was sworn in over two years ago

23. Wanle Akinboboye: The successful businessman is a culture and tourism devotee who’s spearheading a revolution that’ll take many years to understand…


24. P-square: The biggest pop acts on the continent have come a long way since winning the Benson & Hedges hunt in 2000. And despite being under constant and heavy criticism for the direction of their music and often poorly-thought-out public actions/utterances, the Okoye brothers have become bona fide superstars across the continent, exporting ‘Nigerian’ music faster and father than anyone in their league…


25. Asa: talented beyond limits, and committed to her art, Asa is one of the bright wonders from Nigeria, taking the world by storm.


26. Wole Soyinka: Writer. Author. Filmmaker. Critic. Activist. Nobel laureate. Non-Conformist. Rebel. Actor. Diplomat. Soyinka is a rallying point for the Nigerian struggle; and the conscience of a nation hijacked by despots and opportunists


27. Chinua Achebe: Things fall Apart is the greatest book to ever come out of Africa. And Achebe is the man that put pen to paper to create the excellent body of work.


28. Ali Baba: If John Chukwu and Mohammed Danjuma were to look back now, they’ll be proud of what Ali Baba has turned their profession to. The godfather of modern Nigerian comedy has influenced, supported or mentored almost every comedian rocking the microphone today. And he has turned a hitherto under-celebrated art, to a national craze…


29. Tunde Kelani: The soul of Mainframe productions is an internationally-acclaimed cinematographer that continues to rewrite the rules of film-making; using African narratives, idioms and lore.


30. Tony Elumelu: radical but thorough and forward-thinking, the banking ‘wizard’ is a maverick many conservatives are in awe of.


31. KWAM 1: The revolutionary fuji giant brought an otherwise street genre to the crème de la crème and introduced the art to instrumentations many would have thought impractical.


32. DJ Jimmy JATT: Africa’s most iconic jockey is a leading light for a profession castigated by many. And his success has turned the fortunes of the profession around. More than qualified for a national honour, Jimmy is the voice of the art and a model for the business conservative society is still trying to come to terms with


33. Toyin Subair: he’s a partner at Law firm Abraham&Co, a facilitator for NGO Link-A-Child and the CEO OF HiTV. Toyin Subair is one of the most inspiring Nigerians alive.


34. Ayo Animashaun: the CEO of Smooth Promotions is building an empire from an idea. 14 years after starting out, he’s now the brain behind Hip hop world magazine, hip TV, hip hop world awards, Girls’ nite out and Street hop. A custodian of sorts, for the hip hop culture in Nigeria, Animashaun is matching ideas with opportunities and hardwork, to produce results business schools are using as case studies…


35. Mike Adenuga Jnr: wherever you turn your eyes, he’s right there looking at you. Telecoms? Banking? Oil and Gas? IT? The business mogul is a billionaires’ billionaire; and one of the most influential Nigerians right now


36. David Oyedepo: the Bishop of Living Faith World Outreach centre is one if the most outstanding evangelists of this generation. With the Faith Tabernacle (a.k.a. CannanLand) reputed to be the largest Church auditorium in the world, and a rapidly-growing private university(Covenant), Oyedepo leads an institution that’s spearheading a global outreach; with a message that Africans too, can prosper…


37. Enoch Adejare Adeboye: the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God sits atop the fastest growing Pentecostal church in the world; planting churches in every nook and cranny; and staying true to the gospel at a time when worshippers are inflicted with get-rich-quick sermons.


38. Cardinal Anthony Olubunmi Okogie: The Archbishop of Lagos has been a thorn in the flesh of corrupt government officials long before it became fashionable to do so. He grabbed global headlines when he was proclaimed Cardinal by Pope John Paul 11in October 2003…


39. Aliko Dangote: The ‘Forbes’ billionaire has now embraced manufacturing after years of trading and supplying. Aliko Dangote has built a fortune from a N500, 000 start-up.


40. Ben Murray Bruce: The boss of the Silverbird group understands the power of entertainment. And he’s using it appropriately. Cinemas are springing up everywhere again; shopping malls are taking shape, and his fleet of radio and TV stations is helping shape our lives…


41. Femi Aderibigbe: While his colleagues where scampering abroad and taking up residence, Aderibigbe, a.k.a. Kwame, tightened his loins and set foot on the path of entrepreneurship. Nearly a decade later, he has transformed from an ordinary OAP to a successful entrepreneur; inspiring millions of youths with the Nigezie brand…


42. Donald Duke: He had a dream: to turn Cross Rivers state into Nigeria’s number one tourism destination. Today, The annual Cross Rivers festival, and The Tinapa resort are testimonies of his vision. And that he’s walked away from government, untainted, is still a surprise to those used to seeing gluttons in power…


43. Declan Okpaleke: it’s now 10 years since Okpaleke was named the overall CNN African Journalist of the year. And the former Insider editor continues to get decorated by renowned bodies, making clear once again, that journalism may be literature in a hurry, but some are taking their time to pen words that seek to change the world…


44. Ahmed Bola Tinubu: The lawyer, businessman and politician has not only blessed Lagosians with a performing governor, he’s also plotting his way to relevance in the national order, and enjoying a reign as today’s unofficial Yoruba elder. Blessed with political savvy and passionate about philanthropy and mentorship, the 57 year-old former Senator and Governor is an old horse that’s not just learning new tricks, but mastering them too…


45. Olusegun Obasanjo: The only man to have ruled the country twice, OBJ is the man Nigerians love to hate. Witty, confident and fast-tempered, the former Head-of-State got a lot of things wrong during his last tenure. But he got some right too- including GSM and the idea of involving technocrats at the centre of government…


46. Charles Chukwuma Soludo: Before he burnt his fingers the botched redenomination project; before he dipped his hands into politics; the former CBN governor had endeared himself to Nigerians, especially with his sound economics rhetoric and the successful banking sector recapitalization.


47. Dora Akunyili: We didn’t hear much of NAFDAC before her. And we haven’t heard much since her departure. Mrs Akunyili may be running into troubled waters with her rebranding project, but Nigerians will continue to remember her for the excellent job she did while at NAFDAC…


48. Leo Stan Ekeh: Nigeria’s premiere indigenous computer manufacturer did the hitherto thought impossible when he birthed with Zinox computers eight years ago.


49. Nuhu Ribadu: No one personifies that war against corruption in Nigeria like former EFCC boss Nuhu Ribadu. Controversial and often accused of selective dealings, the dismissed Police officer remains unapologetic and continues to push the button to prosecute allegedly corrupt Nigerians, even from exile.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

IYANYA FINALLY READY TO DEBUT


Iyanya winner of project Fame 2008


…. previews album, video and performs for special guests


On October 24, 2008, Cross River born Iyanya was announced winner at the debut edition of MTN Project Fame West Africa, thus becoming the first winner to ever emerge from the West African series of the globally renowned reality TV platform.

And now, after an interesting year, recording with TY Mix and K solo; performing across the length and breadth of Nigeria and enjoying his status as one of the country’s fastest- rising talents, the dashing singer is now finally ready to hit the streets with his debut album.

This Sunday October 4, he hosted select guests at the Ultima Studio, in Omole, Lagos-the same place he was announced winner at Project Fame 2008.


Fresh from performing at the New York Fashion festival on September 13, Iyanya dished out a fantastic performance at the Project Fame season 2 finals on Saturday September 26, 2009.


Iyanya at the 2009 New york Fashion show


Already, two new singles off the album titled ‘Shaye’ (featuring Zeez), and ‘Love Truly’ are enjoying rare newspaper reviews and heavy rotation on radio stations across the continent.

Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk discovered his talents for singing during his childhood while singing in the church. He later started singing at weddings and then got an offer to perform regularly at Channel view Hotel Calabar.

STAR QUEST 2008 WINNERS DEBUTS





Star quest 2008 winners, Diamondz released their first album ‘Omo Naija’ on October 1, 2009.

The six man band which consists of Anthony Nwanne Iwediunor, Ifiok Effanga, Ajumoke Nwaeze, Blessed Edewor, Temitope Ogulowo and Ebenezer Ofili showed that they were off to a great start with the release of their first video ‘Bo sokoto’ which featured Fuji icon Obesere.

With ‘Omo Naija’, The Diamondz not only deliver an album with remarkable energy enthusiasm and promise, but they also creatively bring to the table interesting collaborations with Kelly Hansome, Nasty and Obesere.

The group since being crowned winners at the 2008 edition of music reality contest Star Quest has performed in 13 states during the 2009 Star Trek; they also performed alongside Nas and Nelly at the 2008 edition of Star Mega jam and at Kennis Easter Fiesta early this year.

A 12 tracker “Omo Naija” will was released on the Kennis Music imprint. Kennis is Nigerian’s foremost record label and is also home to KSB, Jaywon, Essence and Kelly Hansome with an unprecedented track record of hits and bestsellers.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

HHWA WHITE GIG ENTERS YEAR 4



It has now been established: no Nottinghill carnival weekend will be complete without the annual Hip Hop World all-white exclusive ‘partea’.

Now in its fourth year, the gig returned to the Steam Bar (at London Hilton Paddington hotel), and taught Londonders how to party again. Hosting a mix of London residents and visiting Nigerians, the all night do- as has now become characteristic of the organisers- featured urbane Nigerian music non-stop, and a night-long supply of expensive wine and cocktails.

The idea, according to CEO Ayo Animashaun, ‘‘is to engage our readers and viewers in the UK, and also provide an opportunity for industry members from Nigeria and the UK to relax and mix’’

Digging deep to fish out music from way back, and effortlessly serving the best of today’s sound, the house DJ, and visiting DJ Jimmy JATT sent guests on a dancing spree; causing even the most reluctant dancers to get up and groove.

The gig has held at different London venues since 2006, and the organisers are now hoping to move it round different continents from next year.

pictures courtesy- FRANJAPINS

NIGERIA SHINES AT NOTTINGHILL

Monday August 31 was a good day to be a Nigerian.

Six long hours away from the big bank shake up, never-ending hustle and bustle, ASUU strike, power outage and poor roads, thousands of patriotic citizens gathered to hoist the national flag and celebrate the virtues of a grossly misunderstood and mismanaged nation.

It was at the 2009 edition of the Nottinghill Carnival, reputed to be the biggest ‘street party’ in Europe. Nigeria has not had any major representation at the carnival since 2006 following cases of reported violence and petitions which led the London Metropolitan Police to cordon off the regular meeting point for Nigerians – Ladbrooke Grove- in 2007. That year, there was no Nigerian float or stand or corner, except for a private kiosk run by Obalende Suya (Obalende Suya had run what was known as the Nigerian corner in oartnership with R70 and DJA Music before bith parties fell apart).

In 2008, a ‘balcony’ arrangement put together by London-based Blacknight Entertainment and Grafton Entertainment attracted major Nigerians and served as a meeting point of sorts, until Police ordered the music stopped and dispersed the growing crowd.

So when Abisoye Fagade’s Sodium Brand Solitions and Reve Entertainment announced early this year that they had secured all rights to host an official Nigerian corner at the Carnival, it looked like everything would change for once. ‘‘We’ve gotten all the rights, licenses and everything. We’ve sorted security and entertainment. Nigeria deserves better representation at Nottinghill, and we’ll make it happen this year’’, Fagade told SHOWBIZPLUSMORE in May.

As the crowd whirled and wiggled; screamed and scrambled, raising their green-white-green flags high and brandishing all patterns and colours of proudly Nigerian mementoes, it was easy to see that Fagade and his partners have kept their promise.

Displaced for nearly three years, with no tent to converge; Nigerians -the weird and the wonderful; the beautiful and the brave; the funny and the fabulous; the queer and the quiet- were finally back; shinning blindingly at the Nottinghill Carnival.
‘‘It’s important to thank those who believe in this, and recognise platforms like this as a potent vehicle to project, market and rebrand our country’’, Fagade told showbizplusmore at the carnival ground. ‘‘We worked with Primetime Entertainment, DJA music, R70 and Digiprints to make this happen’’.
With DJ Jimmy Jatt dishing out 100 percent Nigerian sounds (including brief performances by El dee, Lexzy Doo, Seyi Shodimu, Steel and Toba Gold), and Wale Gates working the crowd up, revellers partied freely, even feverishly, tempting residents and passers-by to leave their own activitie and join in the fun. There was barbeque smoke in the air, it was threatening to rain, and officers constantly warned about noise levels not exceeding 135 decibels, but nothing would deter the party from partying wild, while ‘repping’ their motherland and networking.

And, whereas many countries came out half-nude, with many puffing marijuana and breaking into violence, the Nigerian corner was clean and free of violence. of all the 222 arrests made at the carnival this year, none was from the Nigerian corner. ‘‘The success excites me’’, CEO of Reve Entertainment ‘Layinka Oyedeji told e-Punch hours after the festival ended. ‘‘Everyone comported themselves, and it’ll show even the police that Nigerians are peaceful people. We did not record any case of fight or violence’’.
The roll call of guests this year includes: Bunmi Oke (of 141 Worldwide), Keke Ogungbe, dayo Adeneye, Eldee, Steel, Julius Agwu, JJC, Azuh Arinze, Kunle Bakare, akin Olusola, Ayo Animashaun, Joke Jaiyesimi, DJ Jimmy JATT, Princess, Ayo shonaiya, DJ Abass, Kingsley James, Yibo Koko, Tamilore Kuboye, Kevin Orifa, Dele Esan, John Ukhuelegbe, ‘Tony Agenmonmen, Cashino, De Waves, Toba Gold, Wale Gates, Seyi Shodimu and Lexzy Doo.

pictures courtesy- FRANJAPINS