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Sunday, October 30, 2011

MGBONO FELI FELI.....2012 ASTON KOKO MARTIN V8 VANTAGE

Africa's Number 1 Artiste UN Peace Ambassador Koko Master himself D'Banj says it all with his fleet of A-List Cars....MGBONO FELI FELI.
2012 Aston Koko Martin Vintage

Mgbono Feli Feli
The latest is a 2012 Aston Koko Martin V8 Vantage worth between $179,995 to $200,000 (=N=32,000,000) in the U.S.A.

He's HAWT and you are not.......Oooossseee!!!

Titbits about the Machine
Aston Martin Racing announced the new Vantage GT3 race car, based on the V12 Vantage road car, which will be ready for competition in 2012.
The Vantage GT3 will replace the DBRS9, launched in 2006 at Le Mans, and which has since seen 26 chassis built and raced to multiple victories in national and international series across the world most recently winning in the Australian GT at Mount Panorama in October last year and achieving a podium finish at Zolder last week. The new Vantage GT3 joins the Vantage GT2, GT4, DBR9 GT1 and the AMR-One LMP1 to create the largest and most comprehensive range of Aston Martin race cars to date.

Designed to FIA regulations, the Vantage GT3 will be built around the Vantage aluminum VH architecture with a lightweight dry-sumped 6.0 liter V12 engine, based on the V12 Vantage road car. The new car will have a race semi-automatic paddle shift Xtrac gearbox and the latest race-developed ABS and traction control systems, optimized for the Vantage GT3. Aston Martin Racing has set a target weight of 2756 lbs (1250 kg) and target engine performance figures of more than 600 hp and 516 lb-ft (700 Nm). The first car will be completed in July 2011 and will undertake an extensive test and development program during the rest of the year. Ten customer cars will then be built ready for delivery for the start of the 2012 season.
Aston Martin is expanding their V8 Vantage lineup with the addition of the S version, which is model featuring ‘enhanced dynamics’.
Support by 4.7 litre V8 engine has been engineered to deliver peak power of 430 bhp (436 PS / 321 kW) at 7300 rpm and torque of 490 Nm (361 lb.ft) at 5000 rpm and is coupled with a new ground-up developed Sportshift™ II transmission specifically designed for the Aston Martin V8 Vantage S with seven short ratio gears to deliver the most engaging and intense driver involvement.
At the core of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage S is the new seven speed Sportshift™ II automated manual transmission, offered as standard and delivers exceedingly rapid gear changes, twenty per cent quicker than Sportshift™.
The Aston Martin V8 Vantage S is instantly recognizable as a true Aston Martin, characterized by its purposeful stance conveying its agility and performance capability.From the front, a new lower front bumper finished in perfectly-aligned carbon fiber houses a larger
air intake feeding the engine and front brakes.The splitter combined with the extended deck lid ‘flip’ work in harmony to provide increased down force at speed.New 19 inch ‘V’ spoke wheel styles are available as standard, while an optional 10-spoke lightweight forged wheel option, reduces unsprung mass further. A new rear bumper and side sills optically widen the car.
Sportshift™ II allows the driver to take an increased level of control, modulating the throttle pedal to achieve the desired type of gear change.In addition, the Vantage S features a ‘Sport’ button which quickens the gear changes and gives the driver a more aggressive throttle response while also opening the exhaust bypass valves across most of the engine speed range perfectly characterizing the ‘S’variant.
As with every Aston Martin, the Vantage S benefits from its own unique sound with a new exhaust muffler and bypass valve map, creating a very distinctive and highly vocal exhaust note.

The Vantage S is available to order now from Aston Martin’s global dealership network.


Thursday, October 27, 2011

D'BANJ, WIZKID, ICE PRINCE & NAETO C GET NOMINATED FOR THE 4SYTE MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS IN GHANA





Nigeria’s Naeto C, Wizkid, Ice Prince and D’Banj were all nominated in the “Best African Act” category of the 4syte Music Video Awards 2011, slated for 19 November at the Accra International Conference Centre. Organsiners of the 4syte Music Video Awards have promised to treat music and entertainment fans across Ghana and Africans to a series of exciting activities lined up to this year’s edition of the awards.

This year’s edition, which will celebrate the top music videos of last year, has over 20 categories and is divided into two main categories. The first category which include Best Group Video (BG), Best Choreography (BC), Best Hiplife Video (BHP), Best Highlife Video (BH), Best Reggae Video (BR), Best Female Video (BF), Best Male Video (BM), Best Collaboration (BC), Discovery of the Year (DO), Best Story Line (BS), Overall Best Video (OB), Best African Act (BA), and Best Hip hop Video (BHHP) will be judged solely by the public through voting by texting the ‘name’ and the abbreviation of the category of the artiste to short code 1738 (Ghana Only) which is available across all networks.
The remaining categories Best Photography, Best Directed, Best Special Effects and Best Editing will be decided by a four-member distinguished judging panel comprising Ivan Quashigah, CEO of Farmhouse Productions, Shirley Frimpong-Manso, Movie Producer and Director, Ramesh Jai, CEO of Apex Advertising, and Ignace Hego Kwame, CEO of 4syte TV. Drawing on their rich knowledge and experience, the judges will consider factors including location, costumes, storyline and direction to reward the best quality and innovative music videos.

Launching the awards, the Chief Marketing Officer of Vodafone Ghana, Uche Ofodile said ‘Vodafone’s commitment to seeing a more vibrant entertainment industry is what is driving us into bringing a spectacular event this year with the Music Video Awards. Right from the panel of judges through to the voting processes, fans will witness a whole new experience with this year’s Awards. This year’s event will be phenomenal and we will take it to new heights coupled with an unmatched experience synonymous with the Vodafone brand’.
She added that ‘we are once again living up to our brand promise of ‘power to you’ by giving fans and the public the power to determine who wins an award in this year’s contest. We challenge Ghanaian music producers to deliver innovative videos by making use of cutting edge technology. This is an excellent opportunity for both Vodafone Ghana and 4Syte TV to showcase the powerful combination of technology and entertainment, and judging by what we have seen so far this year, we are confident that the quality of music videos this year will be outstanding and competitive’.

The Chief Executive Officer of 4syte TV, Ignace Hego Kwame noted that this year’s awards will see an unprecedented transparency in the event adding that ‘the fans and the general public will be filled in on all activities and information regarding the events’.
Music fans can now begin voting for their favourite artistes in the most coveted music video awards in Ghana. Voting for the Vodafone 4syte TV Music Video Awards ends on November 18.

Here are the nominees…..

TO BE DECIDED BY THE PUBLIC
Best Group Video (BG)
VIP -MY BABY
R2BEES – AJEEII
4X4 – WAIST AND POWER
RANA – FLY WITH ME
5FIVE – MOVE BACK
RUFF AND SMOOTH – ZINGELE
F.O.I – ONE MORE TIME

Best Choreography (BC)
PRAYE – NEW DANCE
CASTRO – DO DA DANCE
SHERIFA GUNU – MBRANTIE
RICHIE – ASA FOFRO
VIP – AWAY
SLIM BUSTER – LOVE SOMEBODY

Best Hiplife Video (BHP)
OBOUR – BACK TO OBOUR
STAY J – SUE
R2BEES – AJIE
VIP – AWAY
D.CRYME – KILL ME SHY
KWAW KESE – FOR THE POPPING
REGGIE ROCKSTONE – ESEWARA
BRA KEVIN BEATS – THREE HEADED BEAST
GURU – MMA KUO
OKYEAME KWAME – FAITHFUL
ASEM – NO MORE KPAYOR

Best Highlife Video (BH)
GEORGE DARKO – LUCKY STAR
KWAME ZAGGY – JUST THE TWO OF US
KWABENA MAFIA – I GO PAY
JAY GHARTEY – ME DO WO
KING DAVID – BEDI
BLESS – ME DAN DA
ADENE BEST – DJATA BI

Best Reggae Video (BR)
IWAN – TELL THEM
WA DON – HIGH PERFORMANCE
SONNI BALLI – OH WHY
BLAKK RASTA – MISS RIGHT
ROUGH N SMOOTH – TIME CHANGES
SAMINI – DADIE TSE

Best Female Video (BF)
BECCA – PUSH
EAZZY – ONE GAL
DIAMOND – POPPING
SHERIFA GUNU – MBRANTIE
R N M – L Y H D (REMIX)
SALA – FALLING
RAQUEL – ODO
EFYA – SEXY SASSY WAHALA

Best Male Video (BM)
TRIGMATIC – MY LIFE
ASEM – NO MORE KPAYOR
D.CRYME – KILL ME SHY
BRA KEVIN BEATS – THREE HEADED BEAST
CHASE – TELL ME UR NAME
OKYEAME KWAME – FAITHFUL
SAMINI – DADIE KYE

Best Collaboration (BC)
STAY JAY & SARKODIE – SUE
CASTRO & BABY JET – DO THE DANCE
BECCA & TRIGMATIC – PUSH
EAZZY & RICHIE – ONE GIRL
REGGY & SAMMINI – ESAWURA
JAY GHATEY &TINNY- HARD ALL DAY
D’BLACK & KWABENA K.- SOME BODY
R2BEES & SARKODIE – AJIIEE

Discovery of the Year (DO)
D.CRYME – KILL ME SHY
YAW SIKI – WUPE SA
ZIGGY – YOU SAY WATIN
R N M – L Y H D (REMIX)
BRA KEVIN BEATS – THREE HEADED BEAST
FRITZ FT GURU – ME DO WO
JTOWN – GUNS AND ROSES

BEST STORYLINE (BS)
OBOUR – BACK TO OBOUR
REGGIE – ESEWARA
CHASE – TELL ME YOUR NAME
BECCA – AFRICAN WOMAN
TRIGMATIC – MY JOLIE
GURU – MMAA KUO
EAZZY – ONE GIRL

Overall Best Video (OB)
4X4 – WAIST & POWER
ASEM – NO MORE KPAYOR
BRA KEVIN BEATS – THREE HEADED BEAST
BECCA – AFRICAN WOMAN
OBOUR – BACK TO OBOUR
OKYEAME KWAME – FAITHFUL
R 2 BEES – AJIEE
JAY GHARTEY – WAITING FOR YOU

Best African Act (BA)
NAETO C – 10/10
CABO SNOOP(ANGOLA) WINDECK
WIZKID – HOLLA AT YOUR BOY
ICE PRINCE – OLEKU
DBLACK- GET ON DA DANCE FLOOR
SAMINI – DADIE KYE
D BANJ – MR ENDOWED RMX
R2BEES – AJIIEE

Best Hip hop Video (BHPP)
DBLACK – GET ON THE DANCE FLOOR
CREAL – IBE THE SWAGG
NU AFRICA – NU AFRICA
JTOWN – GUNS AND ROSES
SCIENTIFIC – I LIKE U GIRL
SAKORDIE – LAY AWAY
MANIFEST – SUFFER

TO BE DECIDED BY JUDGES
Best Photography
BECCA – AFRICAN WOMAN
TRIGMATIC – MY LIFE
MAN SING ANGEL – IMAGENATION
BRA KEVIN BEATS – THREE HEADED BEAST
4X4 – WAIST AND POWER
DBLACK – SOMEBODY
GURU – MMA KUO
JAY GHATEY – WAITING FOR YOU

Best Directed
BECCA – AFRICAN WOMAN
EAZZY – ONE GIRL
GURU – MMAA KUO
JAY GARTEY- WAITING FOR YOU
SARKODIE – LAY AWAY
OBOUR – BACK TO OBOUR
BRA KEVIN BEATS – THREE HEADED BEAST
REGGY & SAMMINI – ESAWURA

Best Special Effects
CHASE – TELL ME YOUR NAME
NU AFRICA – NU AFRICA
AJ NELSON – SAME GIRL
OBOUR – BACK 2 OBOUR
WUTA KOBBI – AMBULANCE

Best Editing
IWAN – WHO IS BAD
ASEM – NO MORE KPAYOR
STAY J – SUE
RICHIE & SWAY – INTOXICATED
SARKODIE – LAY AWAY
DBLACK – GET ON DA DANCE FLOOR
4X4 – WAIST & POWER

Thanks to www.ameyawdebrah.com for the info

BigBoyz Ent. Sexylicious Diva Tipsy a.k.a Oluwachingchong 3 Nominations for NMVA

When she came out with her first ever single "KOMIJE" little did we know she was not just a flash in the pan but a determined talent.

Better known as Tipsy Oluwachingchongzinga, Yewande Abiodun has the heavenly powers to thank for making her childhood dream a reality ( despite her mother's initial disagreement....lol).

Why you may ask....her efforts and talent has gotten her three nominations for one of her singles "Ching Chong" at the upcoming N.M.V.A ( Nigeria Music Video Awards). The song is off her forthcoming album and has a cameo (ably directed by JJC Skillz for BigBoyz Ent.)which stands it out and for which she got two of her three nominations (Best Use of Visual Effects and Video of the Year) . The other award being for Best Reggae/Dancehall Video).

Video link for Ching Chong on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tITNARgY9PI

Indeed it is a good time for the Sexylicious Diva representing with BigBoyz Ent. London.


Brief Biography
Born Yewande Abiodun in a family of four, music has always been a gate-away avenue at expressing her rather shy countenance. For her in a family of educationists, Yewande has always had the knack to releasing her innermost feeling through music despite stiff and stern opposition from her mother especially.
In her words, " I'm the last child and doing music is hard cos to my mum I be outcast oo...unto say she think I no wan read", very witty indeed. But like a known fact, no amount of dilution can taint the colour white as it is through its hue that others derive their shine.

This protege of Akure in Ondo State with an amazing bundle of talents better known as OluwachingchongTipsy (Tipsy for short) has within the short period of her emergence grown both in talent and fan base.
September 2010 saw this sexy Diva step out with what she prefers to call a freestyle session, a track titled KOMIJE which quickly warmed its way into the hearts of music lovers all the way from London where she resides. Currently she is signed to BIGBOYZ ENT London alongside Award winning Ace Producer/Artiste JJC Skillz of the AWOOOO fame, AB Fresh, Nooni etc.

Tipsy has two fresh tracks currently tearing the airwaves apart in Nigeria from far away London titled WANT MORE and BAMIDELE ft DeeBee of Collabo fame which were produced by Teebeeo (who also featured on one of her songs alongside JJC Skillz) for BigBoyz Ent London.
Funny enough a first time encounter with this Divalicious Queen of Party Rockaz portrays a rather shy female whose lyrical prowess aptly looms into limelight once she takes a stand behind a microphone. She has worked with producers like Teebeeo and JJC Skillz and still has musical works with artistes like Hip Hop Fuji Maestro 9ice, Orezi, Seriki, Ajayi Brothers, Rayce and Harrysong of Questionsmark Records in her kitty. Her forthcoming sophomore album "20th London Bridge" is due to drop soon under BigBoyz Ent London. An ardent and talented performer, Tipsy has graced events in UK with Hip Hop Fuji King 9ice where she thrilled the ecstatic audience with energetic on-stage stage craft/showmanship.

Deriving inspiration from her role models 9ice, Terry G and JJC Skillz this soft-spoken and swaggalicious Diva is set to take the Nigerian music scene by storm as she intends to take the reins of power of the Diva clan from the likes of Sasha, Mo'Cheeda, Omawunmi, Eva, Muna etc when she finally steps into the ring of contention later in 2011.

Oluwachingchongzinga another alias of hers is truly becoming the Prima Donna of the Diva Clan of the Nigerian Music Industry.

Check her fanpage on facebook and join up http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tipsy/149900795055606

And did I mention she also has a brand new single titled "Emi Naa Ni"? Hmmmm this Diva is on fire...ya'll better recognize GBAM!!!

NMVA 2011...and the Nominees Are.....

The 2011 nominees list for the Nigeria Music Video Awards  are finally out, with Darey and Jodie topping the list with four nominations each and followed closely by Goldie and Freestyle with three nominations. Other great contenders are Omawumi, Sammie Okposo, Dipp, T.I.V and Tipsy who all have two nominations.
For the first time since its inception, NMVA has included Best Southern Africa Video and Best Western Africa Video as new categories in this year’s award.
The awards organizers re-instated their commitment to transparency and as such are weary of all lobbyists warming them to stay at bay as only good videos will be duly rewarded.
In furtherance of the organizers believe for traditional values, this year’s event has been tagged ‘Celebrating Our Cultural Heritage.
The Federal Ministry of Tourism has endorsed the project as a viable national brand deserving all institutional and corporate sponsorship, also this year’s edition of the award will be hosted by the Lagos State Government.

Check the full list below………

BEST AFRO HIP HOP VIDEO
1. FREE STYLE – ARIWO KO O
2. JAH BLESS – JOOR O
3. KONGA – KABA KABA
4. NAETO C – 5 AND 6
5. SAMKLEF – MOLOWO

BEST MAINSTREAM HIP HOP VIDEO
1. OVER DOSE – DRINKS IN A GLASS
2. PASTOR J – CONQUEROR
3. THA SUSPECT – I NO SEND YOU
4. ATTITUDE – STREET CRY
5. VECTOR – GET DOWN

BEST AFRO POP VIDEO
1. D’BANJ – MR. ENDOWED (REMIX)
2. CHIDINMA – JANKOLIKO
3. DAREY – BANIKIDI
4. GOLDIE – DON’T TOUCH MY BODY
5. WHIZ KID – HOLLA AT YOUR BOY

BEST REGGAE / DANCE HALL VIDEO
1. MALLAM SPICEY – FREE CURE
2. MIMA IKYOR – LOVE YOU
3. SOUL SULTAN – VERY GOOD BAD BOY
4. WAJUDA – NO BE BY DADA
5. TIPSY – CHING CHONG

BEST GOSPEL VIDEO
1. KENNY SAINT BROWN – MO TI GOKE
2. KEFEE – EGUONO
3. SAMMIE OKPOSO – I GO DANCE
4. T.I.V – KOMOLE
5. ZOE – YOUR LOVE

BEST R ‘N’ B VIDEO
1. JOEL – I NO MIND
2. DAREY – I LIKE THE WAY YOU ARE
3. TIMI DAKOLO – THERE IS A CRY
4. HARRY SONG – IM IN LOVE
5. DIPP – KOSORO

BEST HIGH LIFE VIDEO
1. JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI
2. FLAVOUR – NWA BABY
3. BRACKET – REMEMBER
4. SAMMIE OKPOSO – JAWA CHINEKE
5. J-MARTINS – JUKPA

BEST AFRO BEAT VIDEO
1. SEUN KUTI – RISE
2. W4 – CONTROL

BEST CONTEMPORARY AFRO VIDEO
1. ICE PRINCE – OLE KU
2. PRINCE – GIVE IT TO ME
3. M.I – UNDISPUTED CHAMPION
4. WAJE – SO INSPIRED
5. JAYWON – TINKO ANGEL

MOST POPULAR NIGERIAN MUSIC VIDEO IN EUROPE
1. DEE SPLASH – LOOSE CONTROL
2. MO EASY – MAKE YOUR MOVE
3. ADASNOOP – GIRL POWER
4. BIG BOYZ ALL STARS – SE N GBOMI
5. AZ – LOVE I KAKU

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
1. GOLDIE – DON’T TOUCH
2. JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI
3. TIPSY – CHING CHONG
4. DAREY – I LOVE THE WAY YOU ARE

BEST INDIGENOUS CONCEPT
1. GAISE – FOLLOW FOLLOW
2. STAN ANETO – OH WATER
3. FREE STYLE – ARIWO KO O
4. JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI
5. IKECHUKWU – NOW IS THE TIME

BEST USE OF COSTUMES
1. GOLDIE – DON’T TOUCH
2. OMAWUNMI – IF YOU ASK ME
3. FREE STYLE – ARIWO KO O
4. DAREY – BANIKIDI
5. JODIE – KUCHI KUCHI

BEST USE OF CHOREOGRAPHY
1. DIPP – KOSORO
2. T.I.V – KOMOLE
3. T. CROSS – LOVE IS TRUE
4. MAHEEDA – OKO YAMPIA
5.TIWA SAVAGE – KELE KELE LOVE

BEST PRODUCER
1. ZAMAR ENTERTAINMENT
2. KENNIS MUSIC
3. MO’ HITS

BEST DIRECTOR
1. CLARENCE PETERS
2. DJ TEE
3. AKIN ALABI

MOST PROMISING DIRECTOR
1. TOKAH
2. NODASH
3. PATRICK ELIS

BEST EDITOR
1. CLARENCE PETERS
2. TOKAH
3. BIG BOYZ ENTERTAINMENT
4. SESAN
5. NODASH

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
1. TOKAH – FOR THE VIDEO KUCHI KUCHI BY JODIE
2. NODASH – FOR THE VIDEO NO BE BY DADA BY WAJUDAH
3. CLARENCE PETERS – FOR THE VIDEO 5 AND 6 BY NAETO C

BEST USE OF VISUAL EFFECTS
1. AFAM THA MAN – FOR THE VIIDEO DA SAGE BY DA SAGE
2. MEX – FOR THE VIDEO KOSORO BY DIPP
3. BIGZ BOYS – FOR THE VIDEO CHING CHONG BY TIPSY
4. CHIBUEZE – FOR THE VIDEO I AM BLESSED BY TEMPLE
5. PLAY SAY – FOR THE VIDEO 9JA BY JHYBO

BEST VIDEO BY A NEW ARTISTE
1. MIMA – LOVE YOU
2. UNIK – LEKE LEKE
3. UTI – ONCE IN MY LIFE
4. 1SEC – LAMBORGHINI

BEST SOFT ROCK/ALTERNATIVE VIDEO
1. ALEJO – LET ME HOLD YOU
2. CLAY – OGADISINMA
3. SEGUN OBE – ALEWILESE
4. OMAWUNMI – IF YOU ASK ME
5. UTI – ONCE IN MY LIFE

BEST WESTERN AFRICA VIDEO
1. 4 X 4 – WAIST AND POWER
2. ASEM – NO MORE KPAYOR
3. OKYEAME QUAME – FAITHFUL
4. ASHLEY STEPHNEY – YOUR TIME IS UP

BEST SOUTHERN AFRICA VIDEO
1. CABO SNOOP – WINDECK
2. PROVERB – THE BEGINNING
3. PROFESSOR – LENTO

"He stubbornly refused and went ahead to release the track"...Don Jazzy responds to Kelly Hansome Arrest

Kelly Hansome was not Arrested cos if we really intend to do that he’ll not be out. All what we did was involve the law so as not to take matters into our hands like most people might result to in this kind of situation. We just wanted a proper documentation to make him hands off MoHits intellectual property.

We were informed of him using the beat I made for D’banj and 2face that’s not even supposed to be out at all, but was leaked by a music site some weeks back. Despite the fact that Kelly has not really been a lover of MoHits which he has made clear in countless unreplied diss tracks, we still made an effort to send him messages not to release the said track. But he stubbornly refused and went ahead to release the track. That is why we now decided to get the law involved by sending our lawyers to get on it. Police was just involved obviously to make sure things don’t get rowdy. We do not own or control the police to tell them how to do their job. You know how some police can take some matters personal anyway. All in all we got our apology letter and he signed the undertaking to leave our music alone. A lot of people including MI have remixed our works before in the past and we did not complain cos it’s allowed sometimes. But not in this case I’m sorry.
A collabo between D’banj and 2face (who is our mentor) is a big deal for us and we intend to still work on the original song. So Kelly using it is not acceptable for now. I do not believe in beef like my fans know. But come on, there is only so much insult one can take, and riding on a Don Jazzy beat without my permission after openly calling us all sort of names is definitely a cheeky move from him.
This incident has been resolved and doesn’t stop me from dancing to some of his diss songs that I like and the ones he might come up with after this. Neither does it stop me from being his fan. I think he is a talented brother with so much potentials if he could calm down a little #myopinion.
There was no form of violence recorded in resolving this issue.
The music industry moving forward is all we preach but not by beef or taking other people’s property. Please read with maturity and understand that we mean nobody any harm. If you think otherwise then I’m sorry. Maybe you’ll understand someday. Thanks for the love and support. May God bless us all. IDJA

Sunday, October 23, 2011

THE HEADIES WINNERS LIST AND PICTURES

ALBUM OF THE YEAR 
Best album (solo or group) in year under review, that meets judges’ requirements of excellence (in realms as: songwriting, production, rendition and promotion) and acceptability (sales, popularity)
Unstoppable (International Edition) – 2Face Idibia
ARTISTE OF THE YEAR 
Most critically and commercially adjudged artiste in the year under review. Overall most successful artiste for the year under review.
2Face Idibia
SONG OF THE YEAR 
Most popular song released as a single or from an album in the year under review. Decided by voting
Oleku – Ice Prince featuring BrymO
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Best single recording (On-air only or released) by artiste or group in year under review. Originality and production very essential
The Way You Are – Darey
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
The individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed songs/album in the year under review. His CV for the year includes top-notch tracks and production credits no one can fault.
Don Jazzy – 2011 Credits include Over the Moon/Mr Endowed/Pop Something
BEST MUSIC VIDEO (AWARD GOES TO DIRECTOR)
Best conceptualised, best edited, best picture, best directed and most exciting video in year under review as voted by fans and decided by the jury.
DJ Tee – Eni Duro (Olamide)
BEST R ‘N’ B SINGLE
Best R&B single in year under review (by single individual or group)
The Way You Are – Darey
BEST POP SINGLE
Best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
Pop Something – Dr. SID
BEST R ‘N’ B/ POP ALBUM
Best R&B or pop album in year under review (by single individual or group)
Unstoppable (International Edition) – 2Face Idibia
BEST RAP SINGLE
Best single released on-air recording of a rap song
Oleku – Ice Prince featuring BrymO
BEST RAP ALBUM
Best album by a rap artiste or group in year under review
MI2 – M.I
LYRICIST ON THE ROLL 
Rap Artiste with best lyrical depth and performance on a single song or album
Modenine – Rhyme Tight
BEST COLLABO 
Best R&B, Pop or hip hop collaborative track (including cameos) in year under review
Number One – M.I featuring Flavour N’Abania
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)
Single male artiste with most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
Capital F.E.M.I – Money Money Money
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE) 
Single female act with most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
Waje – For A Minute
AFRICAN ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Non-Nigerian Pan-African category
Cabo Snoop (Angola) – Windeck
BEST STREET HOP
The most popular street-hop single in year under review
Joor Oh (Remix) – Jahbless featuring Ruggedman, Ice Prince, Durella, Reminisce & eLDee
NEXT RATED 
Most promising upcoming officially unreleased act in the year under review
Wizkid – Holla At Your Boy
HIPHOP WORLD REVELATION OF THE YEAR
Best New artiste in the year under review
Dr. SID
BEST CONSCIOUS SONG OF THE YEAR
Best positive message oriented and social corrective songs that meet judges requirements in areas of composition, production, concept and acceptability.
One Day – eLDee
HEADIES HALL OF FAME
Special recognition for excellence and outstanding impact to the entertainment industry
Sir Shina Peters

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Sylvia Nduka Doing It


The morning of day four began with tryouts for the sports fast track event at Miss World 2011. The girls managed to keep a smile on their faces as they preformed a range of different challenging tasks, commenting afterwards that despite the hard-work, it was still lots of fun. Germany and Mexico agreed that the push-ups were the hardest part of the tryouts. 
Nigeria, who commented that she’s not usually a sporty person, still thought it was fun and a huge adrenaline rush.
The sport’s tryouts consisted of push-ups, chair leg lifts, sit-ups and more, all of which were timed at intervals of 30 seconds, where the girls were required to do as many as they could in that time. Jogging and stretching were also required before and after the event, ensuring that the girls were properly warmed up and cooled down.

Faze out with Am In The Mood video from forthcoming album REFAZED

King of R&B (Rhythm & Blues) FAZE of the defunct Plantashun Boiz group is back bigger and sexier in REFAZED.

His forthcoming album REFAZED boasts of such wonderful tunes as "Relate, Gear One, I'm Blessed and Am In The Mood"

Known for his delectable voice, Chibuzor Richard Oji a.k.a Faze has proven he can "make it all alone" over the years since the break up which really hurt the soft-spoken and talented vocalist from Delta State of Nigeria.

Brief Biography

Chibuzor Richard Oji aka FAZE was a member of Plantashun Boiz, a Nigerian hip-hop group, with the other members as Blackface and Tuface Idibia but in 2004 the group parted ways and he went solo in his career.

Arguably one of Africa's finest vocalist and songwriter, Faze has locked down Western African Hip-hop, R&B, Reggae and blues and with a unique blend which he tags "Universal Flavour"

Born in Lagos, Nigeria on Feb 23rd into the family of the Oji's, He is a twin and the fourth born in a family blessed with nine children.                                                                                                                              Click on this link to watch his latest video for Am In The Mood on youtube http://youtu.be/QoUFNP0UjBw

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Don Jazzy announces #Oliver Twist Dance Competition Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the #Oliver Twist Dance Competition
We thank all that participated in the #Oliver trend either for the competition or just for the fun of it.
Here are the top 10 winners!
WINNERS: Backyard crew – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xu_2sWlrkY
2. Msobiene – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCVq7brL270
3. Delivery – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYukFGM3NaM
4. Rane – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EegkOk86930
5. Marto Bois – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhBhPwP2itY
6. Ua won Bois – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uNF93PmcrY
7. Hotzy4u – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjMOxX3Xx0Y
8. The alhajis – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trC7CTAc2TQ
9. hyper creative – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pYNYRgqBU8
10. xbabygurl22 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_9vwE1Ieyg

SYLVIA NDUKA JETS OFF FOR MISS WORLD 2011 FINALS IN LONDON

MBGN World 2011 Sylvia Nduka Joins over 120 other beauty queens from around the world as they start the exciting journey to the 61st Miss World finals in London on 6th November 2011.


Over the next few days the contestants will have a full schedule of photo shoots, filming and rehearsals before heading to Scotland where they will participate in traditional Highland games and much more!
Stay updated with photos and news of the days leading to the grand finale on our blog (http://mbgn2011sylvianduka.blogspot.com/), facebook fan page (Sylvia Nduka Fan Page) and twitter (@OfficialSylviaN)

SYLVIA NDUKA JETS OFF FOR MISS WORLD 2011 FINALS IN LONDON




MBGN World 2011 Sylvia Nduka joins over 120 beauty queens from around the world as they start the exciting journey to the 61st Miss World finals in London on 6th November 2011.


Over the next few days the contestants will have a full schedule of photo shoots, filming and rehearsals before heading to Scotland where they will participate in traditional Highland games and much more!
 
Stay updated with photos and news of the days leading to the grand finale on our blog (http://mbgn2011sylvianduka.blogspot.com/), facebook fanpage (Sylvia Nduka Fan Page), and twitter (@OfficialSylviaN)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

GUESS WHO?

Guess who the light skinned young lady is and compare with who she is today.....

Mike Ezuruonye's Wife Nkechi delivers baby boy in Canada

Nollywood's Mr. Handsome/top actor, Mike Ezuruonye is the happiest man on earth at the moment. Why?
His darling wife Nkechi just delivered a bouncing baby boy in Toronto Canada. The actor expressed his deep appreciation to Almighty God via mobile text and blackberry status.
The light-skinned actor who is of the best paid in the industry has featured in several hit movies. He has also received awards both at home and abroad. He is also a GLO ambassador, raking in millions of dollars from the endorsement for the telecom company.
He got married to Nkechi (fondly called by him Keke) last year at a star studded wedding ceremony in Lagos. He had earlier done the traditional wedding ceremony in the home town of his wife before moving to Lagos for the white wedding.
Mike Ezuruonye and Nkechi's love story started in Abuja. He went for a movie shoot at a residence in Abuja,by then Nkechi who is like a daughter to owner of the house where the movie shoot was taking place came visiting from her base in Canada. Before you could say Jack and Jill , they fell in love and the rest as they say is now history!

Questionmark Boss Kevin Luciano Gabriel recovering in hospital

Questionmark Entertainments’ boss, Kevin Lucciano-Gabriel has recovered from a near fatal accident he suffered during the Nigerian Independence celebration weekend. According to Kaycee Oguejiofor, the label’s artist manager, Mr. Lucciano-Gabriel is out of any immediate danger and is responding well to treatment in an unnamed South-African hospital.
“He is doing well now, as a matter of fact, he is now able to walk around the hospital with crutches” says Kaycee
Lucciano-Gabriel was involved in a fatal car crash at about 3am in Abuja on Saturday Oct 1 2011. He was transferred to a South-African hospital the following Monday after he wasn’t responding to treatments in an Abuja hospital. According to reports, Lucciano-Gabriel suffered a three broken ribs and a non-responsive left lungs after the accident.

2Face covers Y! Magazine's Celebration issue

It certainly brings to mind the iconic (Abraham) Lincoln Memorial at the National Mall in Washington DC! But it’s our very own African superstar, 2face Idibia; regal, confident, and positively sparkling on the cover of Y! Magazine – in what is certain to be another definitive issue.
“Forgive us for being excited!” says Chude Jideonwo, who is editor-in-chief of the magazine. “Our amazing team including photographer Obi Somto and stylist Maryanne Alabi have collaborated to deliver another stunning cover that magnificently conveys the near-legendary status of Innocent “2face” Idibia as well as the confident future that this edition captures so, dare I say, elegantly.”
In the interview, held on the last day of his 35th year, 2face speaks about the past 15 years of his music career; why the many risks he has taken have paid off, what he plans for the future; and why he thinks he has made it through the long haul. He also speaks about his new confidence in publicly speaking about his children, his thoughts about the women in his life from Vien Tetsola to Annie Macaulay, and the greatest lessons that life has taught him.
But that’s only the beginning! This edition of Y! Magazine features profiles of some intriguing young Nigerians. Wazobia FM’s Matse Uwatse speaks exclusively to Y! about her move from Wazobia to Nigeria 99.3; CP-Africa’s Nmachi Jidenma speaks about her job at Google Africa, and three bright stars from Northern Nigeria share their stories: entrepreneur Hassan Rilwan, political Bilyaminu Shinkafi, and mother-of-three photographer Aisha Augie-Kuta, who was this year’s The Future Awards Creative Artist of the Year.
Y!’s vision is to provoke thought and conversation beyond music, movies and fashion dialogue, and this edition continues in that tradition with features like Boko Haram & I, where CNN correspondent Alkassim Abdulkadir speaks about his experience meeting the dreaded leader of the sect; Where is the money?, where Aziza Uko shares the ‘secret’ on why many young people find it difficult to get sponsorship monies for their ideas, How to make chocolate, telling the amazing story of entertainment company Chocolate City, And the winner is…? Where we speak to the split-persona winner of the NLNG Prize for Literature Mai Nasara, and Generation Now, an editorial by Stanley Azuakola on why exactly Nigerians have a reason to celebrate.
A delightful fashion spread includes exclusive interviews with Canada-based Nigerian designer Dumebi Iyamah and UK-based model Eunice Olumide, along with designs from the Africa space at the New York Fashion Week.
There’s even more! Funke Akindele reveals her greatest fear, Chidynma is spotlighted as Bright Young Thing and Praiz as The Next Big Thing, Nse Ikpe-Etim reveals her deepest feelings and regrets, and the duo of Kingley James and XTRM Music’s Steve Babaeko speak about Faith and Travel.
The #Hashtag section goes around 90 days of contemporary culture in Nigeria – with reviews of music, movies, places, television, blasts from the past, books, magazines, and more.
Tying it all up nicely is a colourful spread that gets us in the right mood for Christmas. 20 young celebrities tell Y! Magazine exactly what they want for Christmas – including Dolapo Oni, Omawumi Megbele, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Funke Bucknor-Obruthe, Linda Ikeji talking up everything from fab shoes to fast cars!
“The idea of this edition is simple,” said Jideonwo. “We went around the country looking for young Nigerians to celebrate and who give us hope in the country as we count down to the festive end-of-the-year months. These are young Nigerians from various sectors and of all stripes who give you a reason to be excited to be Nigerian. 2face is the headliner for that celebration – and what an exciting ride!”
Y! Magazine is available in Lagos and Abuja and will be available in several states and cities across the country. 2face will also be signing copies of the magazines for fans and readers at a media & VIP event at The Hub in The Palms, Lekki, Lagos. For more information, visit www.ynaija.com.

NOTJUSTOK.COM Announces THE OFFICIAL Performance LINE-UP for Music Concert on Dec 17, 2011

Lagos, Nigeria – (October 19, 2011) – Nigeria’s largest online music hub, NotJustOk, announces the official launch of the NotJustOk Music Concert, scheduled to take place on December 17th, 2011 at GET Arena, in Lagos, Nigeria.
The NotJustOk Music Concert is an opportunity for artists, whose music and work have received loads of support from the site, to connect with the fans who provide that support. By visiting the music site daily to listen, download and/or buy albums, these loyal fans support not only the artist, but the entire Nigerian music industry, which has in the past few years experienced immense growth both at home in Africa, and internationally.
Organizers of the concert are working hard, to ensure that this premiere concert is one that fans and attendees will be talking about long after the concert is over. As part of this, they are putting together a stellar performance line-up which currently consists of the following artistes:
The Mo’Hits Allstars, Choc Boiz (M.I, Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince and Brymo), EME Crew (Banky W, Wizkid, Skales), eLDee ‘the Don’, Tiwa Savage, Lami, Mo’cheddah, SauceKid, Show Dem Camp, Sound Sultan, Timaya, Chidinma, Myke, Iyanya, Eva, RuggedMan, Ikechukwu, Kelly Hansome, Kennis Music, Iceberg Slim, Kefee, Dammy Krane, Yung6ix, Davido and a host of other performers soon to be announced.
The NotJustOk Music Concert is an extension of the rapidly growing NotJustOk brand, first established in 2006 as a music blog providing lovers of Nigerian music, a one stop online destination for new Nigerian music content. Over the years, NotJustOk has grown in leaps and bounds, from a music blog to becoming the number one house-hold name in Nigerian music online media. The NotJustOk team has achieved this great feat by providing an online media platform that delivers new Nigerian music from all genres, music videos, and overall music content on a daily basis.
Over the next couple of weeks the organizers, in conjunction with their media partners (HipOn TV, Prime Time Africa, theBeat99.9FM, Cool FM, Wazobia FM, BellaNaija and The NetNG) will continue to unveil more concert details, and advise that for more information on the NotJustOk Music Concert, NotJustOk.com, advertisement and sponsorship opportunities, and real time updates, you should visit the website @ www.notjustok.com; Like the Facebook page www.facebook.com/notjustokpage; and Follow on Twitter @NotJustOk .
For Sponsorship and other Enquiries please call 07033851022 or 08033921012.

 About:
NotJustOk is the leading Nigerian online music platform that provides Nigerian and African music lovers from around the world easy, 24/7 access to musical content. Voted #1 Nigerian music website for two years in a row (2010, 2011), NotJustOk is on a mission to spread Nigerian music to all corners of the globe.

Stay Tuned for more details soon.....Oooossseeee!!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Brad Pitt's 'World War Z' raided by SWAT team in Budapest, 85 fully-functional weapons seized

Brad Pitt's zombie flick "World War Z" got quite a scare. A SWAT team raided a Budapest warehouse full of weapons being used in the movie and seized 85 fully functional automatic, military-style assault rifles, Hungary's Anti-Terrorism Unit confirmed to Us Weekly.
The concern over the weapons is because is that accompanying paperwork claims they don't work, yet they do.

"The movie company's employees must have made a mistake bringing the guns in without the Anti-Terrorism Unit's permission," a source tells the magazine.


But the mix-up has Pitt, whose company Plan B is producing "World War Z," fuming.
"The film is already over budget and over schedule," adds the source. "Brad is furious."

The movie has had its up and downs since it began filming two months ago in Glasgow, Scotland.


On Aug. 29, Pitt saved a female extra from getting trampled during the filming of a battle scene.


"Lots of people hurt themselves and Brad came to the rescue of a woman who slipped," an insider told the Scottish Sun. "I don't think she could believe it when Brad picked her up."


Many others, who were all dressed as zombies, suffered "bumps and scrapes" and that taping had to be halted to have a "safety talk," reported the paper.
Pitt's movie is based on the Max Brooks' 2006 novel "World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War." In it, he plays a UN worker for the Post-war Commission who collects stories from those who survived a zombie attack.

The movie "World War Z" will hit theaters in 2012.
 culled from http://www.nydailynews.com 

N10 Million Endorsement Deal for Empress Njamah

Controversial Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah is in the news again but this time she is not fighting any cupid-arrow struck musician (coughs) or posing nude before any camera (lol).

Mostly known for her colorful weaves/wigs the Imo State born screen diva has gotten herself a N10 Million endorsement with a foreign based hair company that fell in love with her diverse and unique hairstyles.
The company saw multiple pictures of the actress and reached out with the offer which she grabbed. In many ways, it does pay to be yourself.

Jehova dey by your side ooooo....your own don better ooo......Chinekem eee!!!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

SYLVIA NDUKA OFFICIAL BLOG: The Beast in Our Society

SYLVIA NDUKA OFFICIAL BLOG: The Beast in Our Society: I am grateful to my parents Mr & Mrs Nduka. I could not wish for better parents than them. You would ask why? Prior to everything, I always...

Oliver Twist Competition shortlisted 50...VOTE NOW!!!

The #Oliver competition has seen loads of interesting entries and we are happy to see that in the midst of all that is going on in peoples lives some still make out time to have a laugh.
These are our shortlisted 50 entries. Now we need your help to determine the top 10.
These 50 have all won kokomobilephones. The top 10 will pe part of the official Oliver video and the top 5 will win cash prizes (1st: $2500, 2nd: $2000, 3rd: $1500, 4th: $1000, 5th: $500)

VOTING CLOSES MIDNIGHT 7th OCTOBER 2011!
Vote #Oliver video winners
 You can vote for your favorites via http://www.mohitsrecords.com/oliver50/

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A NEW ERA OF CLUBBING BEGINS

After a successful Launch of JONZING on Wednesday 28th Sept 2011, night life entertainment in Lagos State of Nigeria will never be the same again on WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS.

Be a part of this new clubbing experience at the sensational JONZING Club.

Venue: 147A YOUNIS BASHORUN STREET off AJOSE ADEOGUN , VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS.  

Beauties and Guest celebrities always in the building.

DJ Xclusive on decks spinning the very best of all genre of hit music.

Its a JONZING experience!!!

Contact 07064455978 for Tables or Guest list or Email us at :klubjonzing@yahoo.com

Ooossseee!!!

MISS WORLD HISTORY

The Miss World History


The year was 1951. The competition was the first Miss World pageant, introduced as part of the Festival of Britain celebrations, and it was the audience it attracted who guaranteed its success.

Thanks to founder Eric Morley’s PR expertise, the first Miss World pageant welcomed a global audience greater than international events like the World Cup and the Olympic Games. The BBC televised Miss World from 1959 to 1979 and Thames Television picked up the contract from 1980 to 1988. At its peak, the show claimed an audience of 27.5 million in Britain alone a figure comparable to that of a royal wedding Fifty years on from the first pageant, Miss World still pulls in the crowds and can boast an annual audience of over a billion.

The press went to town - the world’s most beautiful women, 26 in all, gathered together in one place and happy to smile at the battery of photographers.
The 1950s

The first Miss World, Sweden's Kiki Haakonson, was the first and last winner to be actually crowned in a two-piece swimsuit.
During the first decade of the pageant’s success, the outfits of contestants continued to raise eyebrows and grab headlines. In 1959, Loretta Powell of the United States arrived at the House of Commons in London clad in a Stetson, ruffled shirt and cowboy trousers. She may have got away with wearing what at the time was considered a tad outrageous, but she didn’t get away with her ‘guns’. The two stern-faced coppers in charge demanded she hand over her ‘firearms’ - even copies are not allowed in the British Parliament.
1951     1952     1953     1954     1955     1956     1957     1958     1959

The 1960s

In 1966, India enjoyed its first success and Reita Feria proved to be a popular winner. As articulate and charming as she was beautiful, she went on to qualify as a doctor, highly respected for her brains and expertise rather than her looks. The decade finished with Sweden's Eva Ruber Staier winning the title. Later making her name in movies, Eva had a sweet tooth and when asked how she would spend her prize money, told the waiting press that: 'I'll buy lots of chocolate.'
1960     1961     1962     1963     1964     1965     1966     1967     1968     1969

The 1970s

The first Miss World contest of the decade, hosted by the legendary Bob Hope, was marred by feminist protesters. The quick-witted comedian simply shook his head in wonderment and remarked, "Anyone who would try and break up an affair as wonderful as this has got to be some kind of dope."
In that 1970 Miss World, two black women - Jennifer Hosten of Grenada and Pearl Jansen of Africa South - claimed first and second place, something that had never happened before at a major international pageant.

Despite feminist protests, Miss World was achieving monumental television audiences throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In the UK, Miss World 1970 was the single most-watched show of the entire year.

Wilnelia Merced (Miss Puerto Rico) won the 1975 competition. Wilnelia enjoyed a successful reign. She went on to marry one of Britain's best loved entertainers Sir Bruce Forsyth.

By 1979 the show was topping 500 million viewers world-wide. Gina Swainson won the day, as the little island of Bermuda celebrated her victory by declaring a national holiday.

The 1980s

In 1980, major changes in the Miss World judging process were implemented. For the first time personality and intelligence came into the evaluation and, of equal importance was that vital statistics were no longer deemed vital.

In 1983, the last UK winner of Miss World, Sarah-Jane Hutt, from Poole in Dorset, took the title at The Royal Albert Hall. Three years later, Halle Berry, then Miss USA, stunned the judges and audiences when she wore a bikini featuring stars and ropes of beads during a parade of national costumes. At the time she was quoted as saying that she wanted "to catch the eye from the start." Halle failed to win the contest, but as an Oscar-winning Hollywood star with a string of smash hits under her belt, she almost certainly has recovered from the disappointment. The decade finished with the first-ever Polish winner Aneta Kreglicka.

The 1990s

The one and only time that Miss World was held in the United States was in 1991 and it was there, in Atlanta, Georgia, that Ninibeth Leal won her crown, before becoming one of Venezuela's most successful models.

The years 1992 to 1995 marked a particularly successful period for the Miss World contest as the finals moved to Sun City, South Africa and viewer figures increased from 1.2 billion to 1.8 billion. The contestants were welcomed by none other than President Nelson Mandela and over one million people turned out to see them in Johannesburg.

In 1994 Aishwarya Rai became the second Indian winner after a 28 year gap, her win marking the start of a golden age for Indian contestants who took the crown in four out of the next seven years while Aishwarya went on to become Bollywood's biggest female star.

The show's first visit to the Indian continent came in 1996 when over 40,000 people turned out to watch the show at Bangalore's cricket stadium. Irene Skliva won the title of the first-ever Greek Miss World.

In 1999, the show came to London's Olympia. A few protesters turned up to throw flour bombs, but it merely prompted the late Eric Morley to quip, "It's just like the good old days. Who would have thought it would go on for half a century?" Who indeed?

The start of a new century

Miss World reached its half-century in the year 2000 and the contest returned to London, to the Millennium Dome, for the 50th anniversary show. A massive television audience of 2.3 billion witnessed India retain the Miss World crown and in the UK alone more than 8 million people tuned in during the two-hour broadcast on Channel 5.

Miss World 2001, Agbani Darego was the first black African winner and the following year Miss World was staged in her homeland, in Abuja, Nigeria.

The 2007 contest took place in the Crown of Beauty Theatre, Sanya, in the People's Republic of China. The 106 contestants recorded the official torch relay anthem Light the Passion, Share the Dream for the 2008 Olympics Games as a major cooperation between the Beijing Olympic Committee and Miss World Ltd. The song had its first broadcast to a global audience at the 57th Miss World final on December 1 2007, when model Zhang Zilin became Miss World. Zhang was born in 1984, more than thirty years after the start of the Miss World pageant.

With Julia Morley as Chairman, Miss world continues to break records. With franchises in over 120 countries and fundraising topping £150 million, who knows what the rest of this century will bring for Britain's most successful ever international television show.

The Miss World finals would be broadcast Live on Silverbird Television on the 6th of November 2011. Nigeria's Representative MBGN World 2011 Sylvia Nduka is set to impress the judges and bring home the crown. We would keep you updated on the time of broadcast. Let's continue to cheer Sylvia Nduka on.

Monday, October 3, 2011

MBGN WORLD 2011 SYLVIA NDUKA BRINGS THE MISS WORLD CROWN HOME TO NIGERIA

Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria World Sylvia Nduka is ready to bring home the Miss World crown.The breathtaking and bright 20 year old Beauty queen who has been busy with humanitarian works since she was crowned in June is eager to represent Nigeria at this Year's Miss World finals.
 

This year, the competition goes back home to London to mark its 60th anniversary. A world record of beauty queens from 120 nations will compete for the most coveted crown in beauty; The Miss World title.
 

By 27th October 2011, MBGN World 2011 Sylvia Nduka would arrive in The Miss World Camp in London ahead of the finals which would be hosted in the Earls Court, West London's largest venue on the 6th of November.
 

The Nigerian contingent, Miss Sylvia Nduka is Confident of her chances to beat the other contestants to the title.
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