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Tuesday 5 November 2013

Dbanj and Tonto Dikeh in something?



So I heard Tonto Dikeh and D'banj have gotten quite 'close' recently and that she has been seen severally at D'banj's home in Lekki. She's recording songs at the studio in his house and whenever she records late into the night, she spends the night there #coughs... hehe.

Some people have seen and interacted with Tonto at D'banj's place and some even think she's his current babe because of how much time she spends there and some of the 'things' the two stars do, but me I don't know that one oh, all I know is that she spends time there to further her music career and I do not know if D'banj is planning to sign her to his record label but he once said that if he signs her, she will blow!

Meanwhile, I hear the new song Tonto is recording at D'banj's studio is a banger. We dey wait to hear am! Oh and by the way, Tonto Dikeh once dated Don Jazzy! #lipssealed #okbye

Baby face producer, Shizzle speaks out as Wanda Coal releases his studio demo of Baby face with Don Jazzy.

 


 Sheyi 'Shizzi' Akerele, who produced Wande Coal's version of the controversial 
song 'Baby Face', which Don Jazzy says was stolen from him, has released a statement explaining his involvement in the whole issue. He also mentions that he produced Wande's hit song 'Go Low' which he never got credit for. See his statement below...

I have heard and seen some folks rants about me stealing production credit for Wande Coal's new single "Baby Face" and I would like to clarify this issue. I was only doing my job by making the beat for Wande and that's what I did. I don't see any reason why people should jump into quick conclusions without taking their time to really dig into the matter for facts.
Two years back, I remember I created a demo for Wande Coal's "Shawty Go Low" and someone else took the credits. I was in shock because I had plans to finish the song with Wande and was hoping it would be released as a single which I produced. Here is the link to the original version of "Go Low"
http://www.hulkshare.com/iamshizzi/wande-coal-angel-in-dis-world-freestyle

The drama doesn't stop there, as Wande Coal also explains that he did a studio demo of the controversial song "baby face" with Don Jazzy last year too. See Wande Coal's tweet below:


Boko Haram committee submits report to GEJ.


The Presidential Committee set up by President Goodluck Jonathan to dialogue with the Boko Haram dreaded sect has submitted its report to the President.
The committee which had spent 7 months travelling round Northern Nigeria trying to get the leaders of the sect to stop their widely condemned act admitted that the leadership of the insurgent group refused to have any dialogue with them despite all their efforts.
Chairman of the committee, Kabiru Turaki said, “Some of our difficulties in having a productive dialogue include the refusal of their leaders to submit to dialogue. However, many of the key members of the insurgents both in detention and at large have positively responded to contacts and have accepted the dialogue option as capable of full resolution of the conflict.”
It was in this vain that the committee recommended that the President should set up an advisory committee on continuous dialogue to continue from where they stopped.
Receiving the report, President Jonathan said that Government will look into all the recommendations, promising to set up a committee to follow up on the dialogue.
The president however told them that government will rather provide assistance to the victims of the attacks rather than compensations.
Following Boko Haram attacks and the attendant insecurity in the land, Nigeria’s President had in April 2013 set up the committee on dialogue and peaceful resolution of security challenges in the North.
Although the committee is winding up, President Jonathan has said that the Nigerian Government remains open to dialogue.

The Nigerian Police Force dismisses officer who raped a 2year old child.

The Nigeria Police Force has frowned at reports that it is shielding the officer who allegedly raped a two-year-old girl, insisting that he had been dismissed from the force.
Anthony Onoja, a police corporal, allegedly raped the toddler at Kabayi, Mararaba in Nasarawa State, a few months ago.
During a Senate plenary, last week, the House expressed disappointment over the inability of the police to provide information on the cause of action it took since the incident was reported.
The Senate also accused the police of failing to charge the suspect to court.
But in a statement on Tuesday, the police said that it found it “rather preposterous,” that Nigerians would insinuate that the Force concealed and condoned Mr. Onoja’s action.
After an orderly room trial – an in-house administrative disciplinary panel – the officer was dismissed on September 13 and charged to court two days later for the offence of rape, under charge sheet No. NSD/77C/2013, the police said.
The police, noting that it was a self-cleansing institution, said it discovered that the Mr. Onoja’s action was unbecoming of a police officer.
“A full scale criminal investigation of the alleged offence of rape was conducted by the Anti-Human Rights Section of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Nasarawa State Police Command,” the police said in a statement signed by Frank Mba, the Police Public Relations Officer.
“The Case Diary was subsequently forwarded to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution, DPP, Nasarawa State Ministry of Justice, for legal advice. Based on the advice of the DPP, Anthony Onoja was charged to High Court 3 in Nasarawa State.
“The prosecution of the ex-Police Corporal is being conducted by the Office of the DPP and is on-going. These facts can be verified by any Nigerian or group who wishes to so do.”
Mr. Mba, a Chief Superintendent of Police, appealed to Nigerians not to use the “singular” misdeed to render a blanket judgment against its officers.
“Without fear of contradiction, the Nigeria Police Force remains one of the most self cleansing institutions in the country and has always disciplined its erring personnel without any prompting from any quarter,” Mr. Mba said.
“While the present Police Administration is determined to pursue the Reformation agenda of the Force, with the objective of bequeathing a People friendly Police for Nigerians, it will be necessary to remind all that this task demands a collective effort.”

Don Jazzy and Wande Coal do the twitter fight.



Who ever thought that these two could get this ugly and even on a social network?

The "original producer" Don jazzy and "the original black diamond" Wande Coal took to twitter this evening to iron out their ugly issues.

Don Jazzy who was Wande Coal's producer under the famous Mavin Records before he (Wande Coal) broke away to form his own record label "Black Diamond Records" seemed hurt as he took to twitter to tell the world that Coal stole his new hit, Baby face him (Don Jazzy). He even posted a link to his own baby face studio demo which he claimed to have done a year ago. See tweets below:



Not quite long, Coal replies. See below:







Don Jazzy's reply:







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