Saturday, 20 August 2016

My unforgettable, embarrassing moment on stage – Ycee

Rising popstar Ycee who clinched the Headies Rookie of the year has revealed his unforgettable and embarrassing moment on stage. The  Jagagban  singer made this known during a recent interview on radio. “When I first started out, my performances on stage were not good enough. Whenever I was on stage I didn’t add charisma to my performance. I just recited the lyrics. That day midway into my performance the stage manager put off the light. Somebody came on stage and took the mic from me. Before I knew what was happening, I found myself backstage. It was quite embarrassing and I just told myself that I would improve on my performance.”

Civil Service Commission Disowns Advertisement For Recruitment


Federal-Civil-Service-CommissionThe Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) has described as fake, a vacancy advertising for recruitment and asked Nigerians to ignore it.
It also stressed that it will not undertake any recruitment on social media.
“All Federal Civil Service Commission recruitment processes usually go through Federal Civil Service Commission’s website www.fedcivilservice.gov.ng and not on an unauthorised internet website or mobile line”, a statement by FCSC spokesman, Dr. Joel Oruche, said.
The statement described the current advertisement as fraudulent as it did not originate from the commission.

’ve not settled my fights with 2face, Wizkid, others – Blackface

Former member of the defunct Plantashun Boiz, Blackface, was recently in the eye of the storm when he accused his former label-mate, 2face Idibia and Wizkid of copyright thefts. Blackface, Tuface Blackface had claimed that 2face denied him credit in a song they wrote together while they were still in the same group. Meanwhile, it should be recalled that Blackface had also cried foul during the height of 2face’s ‘African Queen’ reign. Blackface stated that he was the one who wrote the song, and therefore deserves to get the credit and royalties from it. The matter was later resolved and Blackface was said to have settled. However, Blackface has refused to speak further about these weighty allegations. Showtime ran into him recently, and we sought to know the current situation, to which he said, “I don’t want to talk about those allegations anymore though they are not yet settled. Copyright will take care of itself at the right time. I’m not worried about issues right now.” Blackface also mentioned that he recently released a new album, ‘The Defender’ which he encouraged fans to get ‘because it’s a good album.’

I don’t take drugs for my energetic performances – Mr 2kay

Mr 2kay is known to be a very energetic performer on stage. This has led to insinuations that the dreadlocks-wearing artiste takes some substances to get high before mounting the stage. He however refuted these claims.”The only thing I take before a performance is food. I neither smoke nor drink, and I don’t do drugs. All I do is pray, and God does the rest for me,” he stated. Speaking on his recent activities, 2kay enthused, “I’m doing a lot of things at the moment. I’m working on my album. I’m also planning to go on an European tour either by September or October. I’ve also been involved in a couple of charity projects as well.” The ‘Who no like better thing’ singer literally blushed while recounting the   massive love he was showered with during his recent homecoming concert in Bonny Island. He exclaimed, “I’ve been out of the homeland for a while, and I decided to come back and do something for my people because they miss me so much. They have also been very supportive, and there was a huge turn-out of guests at the concert. My mentor, Faze, Banky W, Beverly Osu, Uti Nwachukwu, Pencil, Kenny Blaq and other artistes also came through for me. The event was actually organized by NLNG, an oil company that operates in my home town.”

I don’t like listening to my own songs – Monica Ogah

One-time Project Fame winner, Monica Ogah has stated that she doesn’t like listening to her own songs after recording them. According to her, “I don’t have a favourite song out of all my songs because I believe in everything I put out; they all have potentials. However, I don’t like to listen to my songs, because I tend to criticise myself a lot.” On what she’s been up to recently, the busty songstress ventured, “I’ve just been working lately trying to put more singles and videos out there. I do have a couple of special projects though. I’m working with some big names in the industry, and we’ll be shooting a video soon. But I don’t want to let the cat out of the bag by revealing their identities now.” Monica also dismissed claims that there is some sort of rivalry between past Project Fame winners hence their decision not to work together. She quipped, “I’ve worked with Chidinma already. I think we’re all busy, trying to get our acts together right now. There certainly will be collaborations, but it’s not now.”

Yemi Alade is Sexy, I’d love to marry her – Seth

Seth Ubogu, simply known in the music industry as Seth is gradually gaining grounds as a star. With his single ‘Kilofe,’ which was produced by Dr. Amir, the young dude struck the heart of music lovers. In this interview with VANGUARD, Seth talks about his road to music, revealing the troubles on the way and how far he has travelled the road. Seth How did you begin your journey into music? I grew up singing in my local church at a tender age. I actually was a praise and worship singer at my local church having been brought up in a Christian family. At what point did you decide to go professional with your music? I started music professionally after I lost my dad. Education was too expensive so I had to depend on my talent. Do you come from a family with musical background? My elder brother owns a musical band ‘Royal maestros’ and my sister leads the church choir. I am also a bit of a drummer. What was your family’s reaction when they knew you were going into music for a living? My mom has always had my back from day one. My family support has always been present. Gone are the days were parents have to choose everything for their children. Nowadays, they support their children in achieving their dreams. Which artistes inspire you the most? I will say 2baba.. In what ways are you promoting your brand in order to join the list of A-list artistes in the country? I’m just going to make good music with great sounds and be consistent. You’re currently promoting a song. tell us what inspired it? The song is titled “kilofe” and it’s actually my first song to drop. It’s a song that talks about lovers so it’s basically a love song. What goals have you set for yourself in music? I want to standout in the music industry all over the world. Nothing last forever so before I grow old, I want to be listed among the great that Africa produced. Who is your female celebrity crush and why? I love every one of them, but i think Yemi Alade is incredibly sexy and extremely Talented, Tiwa Savage is doing what no one thought was possible, and Uzo Aduba is making us proud in Hollywood.

Olympics: Bolt ‘the greatest’ bows out with nine golds

Usain Bolt bid farewell to the Olympics by powering to a record third straight sweep of the sprint medals and a final chance to declare himself “the greatest.” Usain Bolt No one had the power on the track nor the courage off it to contradict the 29-year-old whose blistering run gave Jamaica victory in the 4x100m relay. Allyson Felix hit her own landmark with a fifth gold as the US women won their 4x100m relay, a day after winning a reprieve into the final. The track drama Friday and the prospect of a Brazil football final on Saturday almost overcame the shame felt by many Olympians after star swimmer Ryan Lochte had to apologise for inventing a story that he had been mugged in Rio. Victory was not guaranteed when Bolt took the baton for the anchor leg, but he powered down the straight to cross in 37.27sec before soaking up the acclaim from an adoring crowd. A surprise Japan quartet came second, followed by the United States, who were disqualified to give Canada bronze. A third straight 100m, 200m and 4x100m clean sweep put Bolt alongside Carl Lewis and Paavo Nurmi on nine track and field Olympic golds. Bolt, who said at the start of the week that he would be an “immortal” if he claimed the ‘triple triple,’ had no doubt that he deserves more acclaim. “There you go. I’m the greatest,” said the Jamaican, who kissed the finish line as he played to the crowd and the cameras. And how did he achieve greatness? “Dedication. I wanted it the most. I was never satisfied.” “I hope I’ve set the bar high enough that no one can do it again,” said Bolt whose departure is a second blow to the Olympics after the retirement of swimming legend Michael Phelps with his 23 career golds. The United States women’s sprint team brilliantly beat Jamaica to complete a remarkable comeback from disqualification. Felix, long jump gold medallist Tianna Bartoletta, English Gardner and Tori Bowie combined to clock the second fastest 4x100m relay ever run, in 41.01 seconds. Felix is the first women athlete to reach five golds. – Really strong – The US team were forced into a solo re-run of their qualifier on Thursday, having overturned a disqualification for a dropped baton exchange between Felix and Gardner. “It felt like we were really strong tonight. The adversity yesterday made us even more determined and we kept fighting the whole way through,” said Felix. Greece’s Ekaterini Stefanidi won the women’s pole vault after virus-stricken defending champion Jenn Suhr crashed out. Kenyan former world champion Vivian Cheruiyot reeled in 10,000m champion Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia to win the women’s 5,000m title. – Lochte apology – Off the track, six-gold medal swimmer Lochte apologized for inventing a story about an armed mugging to cover up an act of vandalism at a Rio gas station. Apart from criticism in the United States, Lochte and three other swimmers with him face an International Olympic Committee disciplinary inquiry. “The commission members can ask to hear the swimmers and we will see if there is material for a sanction,” an IOC official told AFP. Among 22 golds decided on Friday, Spain’s Carolina Marin beat India’s P.V. Sindhu in three games to become the first non-Asian badminton women’s singles champion. Sindhu was not too disappointed. “I’m the first Indian woman to get a silver medal at the Olympics so that’s a great thing for me,” she beamed. Estelle Mossely celebrated her 24th birthday by beating China’s Yin Junhua to become the first Frenchwoman to win Olympic boxing gold. In stifling heat, world champion Matej Toth won a gruelling 50km walk littered with casualties including France’s Yohann Diniz, who soldiered on to finish seventh despite severe intestinal problems. The United States’ NBA stars beat Spain 82-76 to go into a men’s basketball final on Sunday against Serbia, who beat Australia 87-61. Another 30 golds will be up for grabs Saturday when Brazil’s soccer star Neymar takes centre-stage as his country play Germany in the final. The match at the Maracana comes two years after Germany humiliated the hosts 7-1 in the World Cup semi-final at the same legendary stadium. South Korea’s Park In-Bee goes into the last day of the women’s golf –returning to the Olympics after 112 years — with a two stroke lead over New Zealand’s world number one Lydia Ko. The 19-year-old Ko hit her first ever hole-in-one on Friday to keep up the pressure.