Friday, 5 May 2017

TOA drops another one featuring award winning Artist Gabby, this one is called Freedom, download it here....






Here is great song titled “FREEDOM” coming from multiple award winning musician; TOA a.k.a T-BABA featuring Europe greatest rapper GABBY. Freedom is a great song that talk about the liberty and unity of the people across the globe.

TOA is a great artist that have bang the industry with two great songs this year, titled “ONYINYE” and “ONE IN A MILLION” . TOA also added to his credit two other great songs “SELESE” and “REALITY” last year 2016.

The song was produced by KELIKUME and video shot and directed by Maurizio Ghiotti & TTY Films.
Follow TOA on:
FACEBOOK: TOA
TWITTER: TOAsotie
INSTAGRAM: Timothyasotie

Listen and download the music here pls.
https://hearthis.at/djbudetee-taiwo-obude-nz/toa-freedom-ft-gabby/

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Tuesday, 25 April 2017

How is promoting your music in Nigeria helping you blow up when you are based here in Europe and you are not even planning of going to Nigeria in the next two to three years.


Why are EU based Artists allowing people that knows nothing about music scam them in Nigeria??

Its Heart breaking to say the list,

Listening to so many EU based Artists trying to make it both in Nigeria and Europe, it a sorry state when i hear the amount most of them has poured into making music and yet they have not gotten anything in return, and many are in limbo not knowing what to do next after spending so much.

The amount of money those claiming to help them n Nigeria ask them to pay is heart breaking., why i agree that promotion cost money why ask someone to send you 300,000 to 500,00 Naira just to put your music on blog.

The story also goes that most EU and American based Artists send so much home to promote thier music and never get anything in return, even at the Alaba International market i was told the money they charge is so high that even the upcoming Artists cannot even afford it.

Yes Music promo cost money but please you all should stop sending money to scammers claiming to be bloggers and promoter.

Many EU based and American based Artists pay so much money to the promoters in Nigeria, and all they get is mere flyers which they will will eventually share themselves, never promoted by the Nigerian based promoters, many a times No links to show for it and even the thousands they pay to them in Nigeria to make Mixtape many times they never even get to see the link or even listen and get feed back from them.

We all must understand that no one is telling any Artist not to promote his or her music in Nigeria, the issue here is they should not allow them to be scammed, because many of this people just get fraustrated and some dont even want to do music anymore.

This write up is not intended to discourage anyone but to create awareness to all those living abroad to always verify first before sending money to anyone and let up when they insist you have to send the money immidaitely dont do it.

The work they claim to be doing for you, at the end you still end up doing it yourself, and the big question here is how is promoting your music in Nigeria helping you blow up when you are based here in Europe and you are not even planning of going to Nigeria in the next two to three year, if you must promote your music in Nigeria do it three to four months prior to you going to Nigeria, because you promoting yourself in absencia is not helping your music career instaed focus on Europr or America where you are based spend the money to promote yourself, get an audience base make yourself known here in Europe, who knows the Eu based promoters might just find you out and invest in you.

Do not be the fool be very smart.

Monday, 17 April 2017

BlessinDra EU Based Artist coming out with another dope single, Coolie me Down, Drops on the 21st of April, watch out for it.

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Her names are blessing Blessing Sandra Odiahi, from Nigeria Edo State, she finally sits down with Tafia world to talk about her up coming single, born on the 27th of November, she is a song writer, Singer and Performer.
 
BLESSINDRA is an Artist, performer and also a bit of fashion in her fingertip.
she love music and has always been ambitious about it. some call her musicfreak 
and others call her musicdiva.. But she is Blessindra.
she was born into a family of six kids, Her Dad and Mum are both from Edo State
Esan Central Local Government Area, Opoji Precise.
She's and Edo full blood. first child of six siblings, two sisters and three brothers.
 
BLESSINDRA grew up with her late grand mother in Edo state Nigeria
and attended Oghagbo primary school Opoji, then went to Opoji secondary commercail 
school okhore in Edo state. but she didn't failed to graduate but Blessindra had to dropped 
out because of financial capability. at a tender age of seven she was already in dancing 
competitions and also joined the junior choir at baptist church in Oghagbo opoji.
and also dancing in various cultural dance groups. She was great at it. then her grandmother 
pass away in 1991.
 
In 1992 her mum arranged and send her to fashion school. 
but never missed a choir practices, she even break rules just to attend choir practices.
In 1995 Blessindra moved in with her uncle in Lagos. and 1998 she traveled down
to Europe, Belgium Precise. year 2000 she joined the CACGM Belgium and after a while
she joined choir singing group. 2001 she also Joined the Africa accusations cultural group dance Belgium.
 
Her ambitions and love she have for music made her
went and attended music academy Borgerhout muziek-woord Belgium from year 2003-2005.
Same year 2003 she joined Afro ABO group band as a dancer, while Mr Timi was the 
lead vocalist. Middle of 2005 joined another reggae band call,,, Zionyouth Crew where
Rootman J was the lead vocalist and Blessindra was the backing vocalist.
in 2007 she stepped out and began her solo career. all through the determination and ambitions 
was already there, she went ahead and made her first album, call...LIFE IS A JOURNEY. 
Base on her life experiences and true story. One of the song...WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
was specially Dedicated to her wonderful late Grandmother.
In 2014 she brought out another single call... TODAY NA TODAY and now she is coming out with her new single follow her up on Facebook and instagram.
 

Dominic Emene is a name related to the biggest Afro beats artists appearances in Scandinavia. except read from him his journey so far on Nigeria entertainment.



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In 2016 Africanent.se met Dominic Emene at Timaya’s press gathering before his show. Dominic Emene is a name related to the biggest Afro beats artists appearances in Scandinavia.
That day the discreet man with a serious look came out to greet us, seducing a whole crowd of people with his calm presence, he gave the audience another successful show. Dominic Emene is from Nigeria, he came to Sweden in 1992. With a family in show business back in Nigeria, there is no coincidence he has become an ambassador of Afro beat artists coming to perform in Europe. We have an exclusive interview with the man behind the nightlife of the so called “African Parties” in Scandinavia. Making African entertainment available for all, Dominic Emene opens up about his story as a promotor in Sweden.
–  1994 I started the first R&B club called “Harlem Nites” at Fasching in Stockholm…I did it for a year, bringing hip-hop and R&B artists like Snopp Dogg, KC & Jojo, Redman. I was also working with Swedish record label company’s promoting American artists like Mary J Blidge.
The most memorable show was the Redman concert, it was very successful but at the same time I lost a lot of money bringing these artists, eventually I had to take a time out and start over. I did everything out of my own pocket. During a year I kept a low profile and worked with my own delivery company.
How did you come up with the concept Afrodance Sweden?
– One day the president of the Nigerian union in Sweden, asked me to organize their first Independence Day celebration party, I think it was back in 2012. I always saw myself working with social events, but not like that. Anyway, I accepted and it was a very successful night! People came out, not only from the Nigerian community, but also from other african countries and there was also Swedish people who came out to party. I invited an Afro beat DJ, the crowd enjoyed it! They party to Afro beat music for the first time. I said to myself, there is something here! A crowd of my generation, who wants to go out and have fun and listen to the Afro beat music.
People from the African community like myself, with a family and children still want to go out and have fun once and a wile. But they ...read more....

Saturday, 15 April 2017

European based Super Artist FR ONE drops another hit single called (praise) listen here and download.






FIBRE MUSIC is very delighted to officially present an artist with an infallible charisma. He is no other but the Jowo crooner himself, FR ONE. With his new single titled ”PRAIZE”
FR ONE whose other names are Fred Osamudiame Guobadia is from Edo State but was born and raised in Warri Delta State.

 He studied Production Engineering and he is under the management of Fibre Music. He belongs to the Afro-Hiphop/Dancehall genres in music. He once dropped a single titled ”Jowo” featuring his Fibre Music colleague, Vicarman.

Now, this Europe/Nigerian based artist, in the mood to give God the glory drops a nice single titled ”PRAIZE”.

He said he decided to drop PRAIZE out of the numerous hit songs in his archive, because he is in a hurry to give God the praise for all He has done.

FR ONE is a fast growing artist that is amazingly gaining acceptance in Nigeria and mostly in the Europe.
Watch out for him.
Song Produced by Ebase, Mixed and Mastered by Zeeno Foster
Twitter/IG @FR_ONE80

DOWNLOAD LINK..

 

Unicon Jay ft geejay in Thank you lord another new release watch out for the 1.5million naira video loading soon.

 
 
 


Unicorn Jay  is a Nigerian/EU base afro hip hop/highlife/R&B musical artist. A song writer and a singer, who has passion and love for music, and you can't wait to listen to his melodious voice. Unicorn Jay has been in the musical industry for some months now and has done several songs both in Europe and in Africa. He dropped a single track  titled "Loving You,Violent Love  and he's out with a gospel Christian reagge with GeeJay bank alert gospel remix coorner,from Edo state lives in torino italy 

download Unicom jay ft Geejay here.

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Jumbo verliest rechtszaak: personeel distributiecentra mag staken

 

De stakingen van Jumbomedewerkers bij de distributiecentra van het bedrijf mogen doorgaan. Dat heeft de rechter in Utrecht vandaag besloten in een kort geding dat de supermarktketen had aangespannen.
Jumbo wilde dat de stakingen bij de distributiecentra verboden zouden worden omdat het die 'prematuur en disproportioneel' vindt. De vakbonden FNV Handel en CNV Vakmensen staken sinds dinsdag, er doen tussen de 100 en 150 medewerkers mee. In totaal werken er bij de bevoorradingscentra van de supermarktketen zo'n 3000 mensen. Eerder werden er al stiptheidacties gevoerd.
Het conflict tussen het Brabantse bedrijf en de vakbonden draait om een nieuwe cao. Jumbo biedt een salarisverhoging van 1,5 procent, maar dat gaat de bonden niet ver genoeg. Zij willen 2,5 procent en betere arbeidsvoorwaarden om de werkdruk te verminderen.

Geen lege schappen met Pasen

De belofte van een extra loonsverhoging als de concurrentie (Ahold) dat ook doet, is de bonden ook in het verkeerde keelgat geschoten. "Waarom zouden wij moeten wachten op de cao's van andere bedrijven, vraagt het personeel zich af. Zij willen nĂș afspraken maken", zei een FNV-woordvoerster daarover.
De acties hebben overigens nauwelijks gevolgen voor het bedrijf omdat er maar zo weinig mensen meedoen. Hooguit wordt een kleine minderheid winkels met vertraging bevoorraad, zei een Jumbo-woordvoerder gisteren tegen RTL Z. De vrees van het bedrijf voor lege schappen met Pasen lijkt dus ongegrond te zijn geweest.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

NIGERIAN UK-BASED MERCHANT OF S*x SLAVES, LIZZY IDAHOSA FORCED TO PAY £20,000 BACK OUT OF HER PROFITS


Lizzy Idahosa made more than £186,000 out of the Nigerian women, who were terrified with black magic and made to see a witch doctor for a sinister ‘juju’ ceremony, a court heard.
They were also accused of money laundry.

“The two victims, aged 23 and 29, had their pubic hair shaved and were forced to eat live snakes and snails as part of the ritual before being flown to Britain where they slept with men across the country.
Though the couple is believed to have profited by £186,400 from their S*x ring prosecutor Eugene Egan told Cardiff Crown Court that investigators could find only £21,900 in Idahosa’s bank accounts.
Judge Tom Crowther ordered Idahosa to pay the cash traced to her accounts – or face a further nine months in prison.
The pair were eventually found by immigration staff at a brothel in Cardiff and the court heard they had been exploited and abused in the most brutal manner.
Speaking about her horrific ordeal, one 29-year-old victim said: ‘It was not a big snake, but it was alive. I just closed my eyes and put it in my mouth.
31FB4A5400000578-3481988-image-m-15_1457437737751‘They told me if I messed it up, I would get sent back to Nigeria and Lizzy would kill me. I wanted to stop. I was ashamed of myself and I had no life.’
When the women arrived in the UK they were put to work as prostitutes, working in brothels at massage parlours across England and Wales.
They were told they had to give all the money they earned to Idahosa, and believed the black magic curses would make them go insane or die if they refused.
‘The couple was involved in the exploitation of two women brought into the UK from Nigeria to work as prostitutes,’ said Caroline Rees, prosecuting, during the trial.
‘They were bound to this by something called a juju ritual. It was a ceremonial ritual used to full effect to terrify both women into doing what was demanded of them.
‘It was used to ensure compliance, secrecy, and they believed if they broke the bond dire consequences would follow: illness, madness, infertility or death.
‘They genuinely believed the powers would work.’
The offences came to light after police arrested a 23-year-old Nigerian woman at the Ambassador Suite brothel in Cardiff, in June 2013.
She told officers she had been living rough in Nigeria after her mother died and had wanted to travel to the UK to find her father.
She had then met a woman, claiming to be Idahosa’s sister, who promised to make arrangements for her to travel to London, and as part of the agreement had to take part in the ceremony.
‘She did not know what was expected of her,’ said Ms Rees, who said the woman had been able to pass through immigration at Heathrow.
‘She was taken to a premises full of women dressed in their underwear. There was no explanation as to what was going on but it soon became clear.’
The woman started to work as a prostitute and was forced to have sexual intercourse with seven or eight men every day, working in brothels across the UK, including in Cardiff and Swansea.
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When interviewed, she claimed she had given Idahosa £45,000.
The second victim told the court she had paid the defendants £31,400 over two years after working in brothels in Cardiff, Swansea, Barking and East Croydon, and said she had worked in South Wales for a year and eight months.
The woman, who like her fellow victim cannot be named for legal reasons, said she had stopped working and changed her sim card so Idahosa could not contact her.
However, within a month she received a phone call from her mother in Nigeria.
‘I had a call from my mum who told me Lizzy’s people had been to her house and threatened her,’ the victim told the jury.
‘Lizzy said if I did not pay her she would kill my mum and make me go mad.’
Idahosa and Omoruyi, who were arrested at their home in London, denied any wrong doing.
But police checked their bank accounts and found a series of transfers with Omoruyi acting as a ‘financial middle man’.
Idahosa had denied forcing the women to take part in a black magic ceremony, but claimed that she herself had been trafficked into the UK and forced to work as a prostitute.
She told the jury she did not know the two women had been trafficked.
‘It was only when I told them I was trafficked into the country that I found out they were trafficked,’ she said.
Idahosa, who is heavily pregnant, said she made an oath with her trafficker before leaving Nigeria and was forced to eat the roast heart of a cockerel.
She said: ‘I wouldn’t do the things they say I did because I’ve been through it.’
The jury was told that cash payments of several hundred pounds a time had been deposited into Omoruyi’s account from locations all over the country, including Glasgow, Sheffield and Southampton.
He had claimed that money came from his friend.
‘I am the kind of person who likes clothes and shoes and I’m known for that – I like to find bargains,’ he said.
‘It is not that it is any fraud money or anything. My account has not been used for anything like that.’
During an interview with police, he said: ‘I am here to say I do not even know the people you are talking about – I have never seen them.
‘I have never involved myself in that kind of activity in this country, even before this country. I have not and I would not,’ he had claimed.
Christopher Drew, representing Omoruyi, of London, said: ‘Since coming to this country, he has demonstrated a willingness to work honestly.’
But Judge Crowther said he was ‘certain’ that Omoruyi knew the money was illegal and where it was coming from.
Idahosa was convicted of a total of eight counts including trafficking two women into and around the UK, inciting them to become prostitutes and transferring criminal property.
Omoruyi was convicted of two offences of money laundering.
A jury at Cardiff Crown Court took just five hours to find them guilty. Both were remanded in custody today to be sentenced next month, but judge Tom Crowther QC warned them they will face lengthy custodial sentences.
Speaking after the verdicts had been given, Ms Rees said: ‘This was a despicable and callous crime.”