Popular Radio/Tv presenter and Big Brother Africa Live Show host, IK
Osakioduwa is trying to get ladies the men of their dreams. As a happily
married lover and father, he should know one or two things on how
ladies can get a good man.
So, here, read and share your thoughts on these six tips:
Learn to do solo trips. It’s just easier for most guys to step to a girl on her own, than one in a pack of girls.
Make friends with married women. They know what guys want more than your single friends (that’s why they’re married).
Be careful not to be TOO INDEPENDENT. Learn to gain from your man’s presence in your life. Guys need to be needed.
Drop guys that take all ur time without really chasing u. They block other guys. No IWC= Intimacy Without Commitment!
Make an effort. Try to look nice. Work out. Guys like babes. Get that Don King hair done, stop forming “Oh Naturale”.
Don’t give it ALL up. Leave some for marriage. Perfect the art of giving previews. Nobody pays for free stuff.
source: Laila Ikeji
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
BigBrother's Lady May To Share Stage With KSM & Hugh Masekela
Saturday, 22nd September presents a unique continental blend of
music, harmony, dance and excitement, as legendary African music icon
Hugh Masekela rocks same stage with the ever-explosive Big Brother Star
Lady May at the Banquet Hall in Accra.
Ghana’s finest and most-sought-after satirist, KSM, will host the night and treat audience to a thrilling dose of humour.
Hugh Masekela, the headline musician for the Kasapreko African Legends Night returns onto the Ghanaian stage after his last year’s mega concert and successful hosting of a red carpet as well as premiering his hit-movie; ‘Soil’ at the Silverbird cinema.
According to Lady May, who is performing in Ghana for the first time, ‘I have waited this long to be in Ghana. The African Legends Night is the perfect platform for me to show Ghanaians, my beautiful mix of Namibian Oshiwambo, Kwaito and western pop.
I am happy that on my first performance in Ghana, I will be sharing the same stage with one of African’s most revered music icons, Hugh Masekela. I am excited and I will translate that into an electrifying performance anyone cannot afford to miss. Come and get me!’
Lady May has been singing since childhood, but earned her first spotlight in 2004 with her Kamali debut. Signed to the South African record label, Big Ear Records, and with five albums to her credit, Lady May is fast becoming the toast of creative African/western music lovers across Namibia and beyond.
Ben Brako, another ace Ghanaian musician and the beloved saxophonist, Steve Bedi together with budding music star Bertha, will also rock the stage at the Banquet Hall on the night.
The Global Media Alliance, the current CIMG Media Organisation of the Year brings back Hugh Masekela as a direct response to the clamour emanating from music and fun-loving Ghanaians on the heels of a successful edition of the event held last year.
With supports from Kasapreko Company Limited, Samsung, Air Namibia, Tata, African Regent, Stanbic Bank and other leading Ghanaian brands, this year’s Kasapreko African Legends Night with its Lady May injection, promises to be deeply satisfying.
Ghana’s finest and most-sought-after satirist, KSM, will host the night and treat audience to a thrilling dose of humour.
Hugh Masekela, the headline musician for the Kasapreko African Legends Night returns onto the Ghanaian stage after his last year’s mega concert and successful hosting of a red carpet as well as premiering his hit-movie; ‘Soil’ at the Silverbird cinema.
According to Lady May, who is performing in Ghana for the first time, ‘I have waited this long to be in Ghana. The African Legends Night is the perfect platform for me to show Ghanaians, my beautiful mix of Namibian Oshiwambo, Kwaito and western pop.
I am happy that on my first performance in Ghana, I will be sharing the same stage with one of African’s most revered music icons, Hugh Masekela. I am excited and I will translate that into an electrifying performance anyone cannot afford to miss. Come and get me!’
Lady May has been singing since childhood, but earned her first spotlight in 2004 with her Kamali debut. Signed to the South African record label, Big Ear Records, and with five albums to her credit, Lady May is fast becoming the toast of creative African/western music lovers across Namibia and beyond.
Ben Brako, another ace Ghanaian musician and the beloved saxophonist, Steve Bedi together with budding music star Bertha, will also rock the stage at the Banquet Hall on the night.
The Global Media Alliance, the current CIMG Media Organisation of the Year brings back Hugh Masekela as a direct response to the clamour emanating from music and fun-loving Ghanaians on the heels of a successful edition of the event held last year.
With supports from Kasapreko Company Limited, Samsung, Air Namibia, Tata, African Regent, Stanbic Bank and other leading Ghanaian brands, this year’s Kasapreko African Legends Night with its Lady May injection, promises to be deeply satisfying.
‘Thunder Thighs’ Mampi To Perform At Old Chez ‘Ntemba
Zambian R&B singer and Big Brother Africa Stargame contestant, Mampi Mukape is set to perform in Namibia for the first time.
The 25-year-old will have a show on Friday, September 28, at the old Chez Ntemba, in Windhoek.
The musician, known for her vocal strength, writing and dancing skills has been making music from a young age, she started singing solo in school at the age of six. At eight, she started writing her own songs and by the time she was 14, Mampi recorded her first album ‘Maloza’, which produced hits like ‘Osanimenya’, ‘Chance’, and ‘Sunshya Style’. Some of her most recent popular songs include ‘Why’ and ‘Give Him Some Love’ .
She is a well established artist in her home country, and was selected as Zambian Ngoma Awards most promising female artist in 2006, and best female performer in 2007. Nicknamed ‘The vibrating waist’, Mampi has promised to give her Namibian fans a performance to remember.
Ticket will cost N$70 and N$150 for VIP and will be available at the door. The show will start at 21h00.
The 25-year-old will have a show on Friday, September 28, at the old Chez Ntemba, in Windhoek.
The musician, known for her vocal strength, writing and dancing skills has been making music from a young age, she started singing solo in school at the age of six. At eight, she started writing her own songs and by the time she was 14, Mampi recorded her first album ‘Maloza’, which produced hits like ‘Osanimenya’, ‘Chance’, and ‘Sunshya Style’. Some of her most recent popular songs include ‘Why’ and ‘Give Him Some Love’ .
She is a well established artist in her home country, and was selected as Zambian Ngoma Awards most promising female artist in 2006, and best female performer in 2007. Nicknamed ‘The vibrating waist’, Mampi has promised to give her Namibian fans a performance to remember.
Ticket will cost N$70 and N$150 for VIP and will be available at the door. The show will start at 21h00.
See Keitta's Present For Eazzy Their 2nd Year Anniversary!
The Ghanian couple and representatives of the cocoa land to the
ended big brother star game celebrated their second anniversary as love
birds. Keitta was pictured expressing his dearest affection to his hubby and Partner in the big brother house Mildred aka Eazzy.
The two entered the big brother house as a couple and managed to Keep their relationship for the five weeks they were in downville. Keitta did not let Mildred down amid temptation from female housemates to have his attention when he was upgraded to upville.
Mildred and Keitta is one couple to emulate, the two have maintained their relationship even with their newly acquired fame.
I wonder what Keitta gave Mildred, love experts will help us figure-out what Keitta gave Mildred.
The two entered the big brother house as a couple and managed to Keep their relationship for the five weeks they were in downville. Keitta did not let Mildred down amid temptation from female housemates to have his attention when he was upgraded to upville.
Mildred and Keitta is one couple to emulate, the two have maintained their relationship even with their newly acquired fame.
I wonder what Keitta gave Mildred, love experts will help us figure-out what Keitta gave Mildred.
Uti Nwachukwu Among The BON Awards 2012 Nominees
The Best Of Nollywood (BON) has announced nominees for the 2012
awards. The award ceremony, scheduled to take place on November 12,
2012, will be hosted by Nollywood stars, Nonso Diobi, and Mercy Aigbe.
BON celebrates the accomplishments of Nigeria’s actors and filmmakers.
Funke Akindele, Tonto Dikeh and Ini Edo are nominees for the Actress of the Year award, while former Big Brother Africa All Stars winner, Uti Nwachukwu, Van Vicker, Wale Ojo and Joseph Benjamin will battle for the Actor of the Year award.
The Director of the Year category sees Desmond Elliot up against Bayo Tijani, Kunle Afolayan, ‘Last Flight to Abuja’s Obi Emenloye, and Tunde Laoye.
‘Two Brides & A Baby’ won The Movie of the Year in 2011, and this year, the nominees include: In The Cupboard, Aiyekooto, Phone Swap, Adesuwa and Married But Living Single.
Uti Nwachukwu and Tonto Dikeh’s kiss in ‘Broken Silence’ goes head to head with 9ice and Laide’s in ‘Jejere’, Nse Ikpe-Etim and Bola’s in ‘The Search’, Tonto Dikeh and Thomas Altman’s in ‘My Life, My Damage’ and also Desmond Elliot and Nse Ikpe-Etim’s kiss in ‘Spellbound’ to battle it out for The Best Kiss in a Nigerian Movie category.
Last year, the award was won by Genevieve Nnaji and Majid Michel for their passionate kisses in ‘Bursting Out’.
source: Daily Times NG
Funke Akindele, Tonto Dikeh and Ini Edo are nominees for the Actress of the Year award, while former Big Brother Africa All Stars winner, Uti Nwachukwu, Van Vicker, Wale Ojo and Joseph Benjamin will battle for the Actor of the Year award.
The Director of the Year category sees Desmond Elliot up against Bayo Tijani, Kunle Afolayan, ‘Last Flight to Abuja’s Obi Emenloye, and Tunde Laoye.
‘Two Brides & A Baby’ won The Movie of the Year in 2011, and this year, the nominees include: In The Cupboard, Aiyekooto, Phone Swap, Adesuwa and Married But Living Single.
Uti Nwachukwu and Tonto Dikeh’s kiss in ‘Broken Silence’ goes head to head with 9ice and Laide’s in ‘Jejere’, Nse Ikpe-Etim and Bola’s in ‘The Search’, Tonto Dikeh and Thomas Altman’s in ‘My Life, My Damage’ and also Desmond Elliot and Nse Ikpe-Etim’s kiss in ‘Spellbound’ to battle it out for The Best Kiss in a Nigerian Movie category.
Last year, the award was won by Genevieve Nnaji and Majid Michel for their passionate kisses in ‘Bursting Out’.
source: Daily Times NG
Goldie Goes Dress Hunting In Lagos
Last week was fun for Nigerian singer Susan ‘Goldie’ Harvey– she went dress hunting and you know ladies love shopping!
Goldie was uber excited about her new wears and decided to share the experience with her fans on micro-blogging site Twitter.
‘I then decided to go wardrobe overhauling… I literally flipped my whole look and went dress hunting‘, Goldie says.
At least, anything to get her mind off Prezzo.
Here are a few photos the KENNIS Music singer put up…
Tell us, does she look hot or what?
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Goldie was uber excited about her new wears and decided to share the experience with her fans on micro-blogging site Twitter.
‘I then decided to go wardrobe overhauling… I literally flipped my whole look and went dress hunting‘, Goldie says.
At least, anything to get her mind off Prezzo.
Here are a few photos the KENNIS Music singer put up…
Tell us, does she look hot or what?
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