Thursday, 4 February 2016

Exclusive How Archbishop Benson Idahosa died..........hear it from the wife.

Here, the wife and the first female Pentecostal Archbishop in Africa recounts the last moments of her husband and how she had coped with bereavement. Excerpts… You once said you thought you were finished when your husband died. How exactly did you mean? I knew late Archbishop Benson Idahosa when I was young and we were friends for eight years before we got married. He was not only my husband, he was my brother, my friend and a confidant. In addition to these, he was my bishop and archbishop. Archbishop Margaret Benson-Idahosa When he died I was in a confused state and honestly I didn’t know where to begin and what the future held for me. I thought to myself after the burial I would just recline to myself. By then my children were all abroad and I said I would be staying with them one after the other and then come over to Benin to see how the ministry was being run. But God who knows the heart of man directed my path to where I am today. When my husband was alive I was with him and the best I could do was to encourage him and pray for him. I was a great supporter of his vision. So when he died I just wanted to remain in my cocoon. But God had a different plan for me. You were 55 years when he died. How easy was it for church members to accept you then? As a matter of fact when I was called the day I was ordained a bishop; I thought they called me just to pray for me.

I came out and the archbishop who ordained me said he did not confer with flesh and blood but that the Holy Spirit had directed him to ordain me as a bishop. When he made that declaration there was a thunderous response from the audience. Before then I must confess that my mind was not in ministry. But to my greatest surprise there was a great acceptance of the ordination. Honestly, I was not looking forward to it and after a while I had to pray and God spoke to me and said He had called me and He would give me the enablement and the strength to do the task that has been set before me. And I said okay; God it is a deal. And I said let us try. If Iâm successful fine and if I do not then God would understand. Before my husband’s funeral ceremony, God has spoken with a lot of people about who succeeds him. I recall that when my husband was alive he used to travel a lot and there were times he took people out for lunch in some of the countries he went to and those people were used to asking him questions. One of the questions by one of his friends was whether he was preparing somebody to take over from him and he said he was not preparing anybody because the anointing breaks the yoke and that anybody who had the anointing would definitely be put in place. But he said I think my wife will fit into my shoes. Somebody brought the video and we watched it. There was a general acceptance of my person when I was ordained and God has been helping us in the ministry. What were the things that you did to equip yourself with the task ahead? What I did was to give the ministry’s constitution to men with experience. I wanted them to help me interpret it because people were giving different interpretations and when they did it I was comfortable that I was not usurping anybodyâs position. And I called all the pastors of the church and said, Our Daddy has gone, do we want this ministry to go on or it should die with him and majority of them said they wanted the ministry to go on. That was how we started working. What were the initial challenges concerning the issue of remarriage when your husband died? There were challenges in this area and I told God that I wanted him to direct my affairs and my life. And I think God heard and He gave me the ability to do what Im doing now.


 I had a husband and I enjoyed him and I think there was nobody else that could match up to him. I told God that I want Him to take the desire for another man from me. I never wanted to think about remarriage. God gave me so much to do that after a hard days work I just go to bed and sleep. I  have a desire to marry. To be married to who? Let us look back to the time you married your late husband. Was he already in ministry when you met him? I met him already called into the ministry. There was a book he wrote called, Fire in his bones. Everything about his life is in that book. And those are the things I know about him. And he kept saying to me that I should focus my attention on God. He said when he gave his life to Christ a lot of things happened and that God showed him some visions. In one of the visions God showed him a big dry tree with branches that had no leaves but it had branches and God put him under the tree. When he lifted up his eyes he saw an old woman carrying a huge load and he got up from under the tree to help that woman to where she was going and there was a tiny leaf on the tree after he had rendered the help and he opened his eyes. He saw another person and he helped the person and there was another leaf on the tree. The more he helped, the more the tree had leaves. And God told him that the more he helped people the more he will get protection and shade. Benin is said to be a peculiar place. What does it take being in ministry here? When you are called of God, He gives you the boldness you need to withstand anything. When God called him, for 14 days he went round Benin City praying and asking God to take the city for the gospel. Benin was so bad that if a native doctor told you that you would die by 2 o’clock there is nothing you can do about it except you run to Christ because that thing will surely happen. When my husband finished the 14 days marathon prayer round the city he started a small fellowship with students all over the place. What were his dreams that he could not accomplish before he died? I don’t think there was anything he wanted to do that he didn’t do. He died in March. In February he called me and said, ‘Margaret, I think I have done everything God had asked me to do’. And I said it is because we were still in February and that because he had not traveled. I said he needed to travel and if he did that he would come back with a fresh idea. And he said he would travel in March and that he would be by himself and will not interact with anybody. I was abroad when he died.

I was planning to travel that night to Nigeria when the report came that he had gone home. That, to me was a great shock. Before he died, he had preached a message titled The benefit of death and he preached so hard and made death so useless. He made it clear to us that he had finished the work God gave him in that message. He is referred to as father of Pentecostalism in Nigeria. What do you make of what is going on in PFN now? When he came on the scene, ministry work was not a joke. It was hard. It was difficult. Even the orthodox churches waged war but he stood his ground. He cleared the land for all of us. Many years ago it was a taboo for women to hold the microphone not to talk of preaching in the church but he encouraged us to move in the spirit of God. He encouraged us to preach and do the work. That was the last message he preached to the women. He preached also at the Bible School before he went to lunch with a team from Oral Roberts University. He gave instruction to all the members of the team and they were all glued to him! After a while a gentle breeze was blowing and everybody set their gaze on him. He was saying thank you Jesus and those on the table thought he was praying and they all closed their eyes and started saying thank you Jesus along with him but suddenly they did not hear anything again and one of the team members opened his eyes and found out that archbishop was gone. They tried all they could to revive him but he was gone. He was not sick. He never had high blood pressure. He was never down. Each time we came back from foreign trips doctors were always there to take our blood pressure. I was the one that was the sick once. Even the doctors were surprised that he died because he was not sick at all. How did the children receive the news? All the children were in school when he died. I was in America and the children were in London. One of our friends told our eldest child that I was on the way to meet him. We met and we held hands and cried at the airport in London. We didn’t mind who was looking at us. My first daughter was in law school in Britain then. I called her and said she should tell her lecturer that her father had just died and that she should come. My two daughters in America also had to come and they all cried. I believe everything that God asked him to do he did. He said he had done all what God wanted him to do.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Dee Mani, Eu Based Artist drops another hit single ft Solid star.






Real name Odion Thomas Itamah born on the 90's  popularly known by his stage name “Dee Mani” hails from the great kingdom of benin (ishan Igueben local Government,
Edo state Nigeria.

He is the first son in the ITAMAH FAMILY also thefirst in a set of twin. base in the diaspora madrid spain where he studied
and finished his high school education.. He started his musical  career at
an early age back in nigeria, now living in the diaspora, there  he saw an
opportunity to take his career seriously in 2014 he realease his first
official single title 'COOL DOWN ' which receive massive support from fans
home and abroad  and later follow it up with ' read more

His name is 3gga,on TOUR do you know that?, read all about him here.


                                                      Artist 3gga




3GGA Born in the ancient City of Benin, Nigeria brought up in Delta State Nigeria  in a small ghetto area where only the strong survive. As a result experienced crises, oppression, hardship, brutality and inequality which are evidence in his message through his lyrics today, promoting one culture and one world without racial discrimination or border.

 Michael Osayande who has always been an entertainer from his school days, on stage in all major social functions in his secondary school days at (Egba grammar school, Egba, Benin City).  Though presently residing in Vienna, Austria, he is a well known club DJ, with various variations in music ranging from Afro beat, and Reggae  tunes in 2006 he released -3gga- In Di Ghetto, also in 2009 he released -3gga-Bad Outta Road FESTIVALS, in  2008-Motherland
Festival,Swiss


From  2007-2015  regular feature in Uprising Festival Slovakei, then in  2014-Sunbeat Festival,Israel he has COLLABORATED WITH  so many Artists  such as Daddy Fredy,Emiliano Million Stylez, Perfect Mad Killer, Maleke, African China etc. with his musical talent has also worked with Preact Cutty Ranks/ Vienna Preact Konshens /Vienna  and he has various singles including" Mama" where he worked with Makossa and Megablast, Lions Dub a combination with D.Kay (Drum & Bass Producer) which landed in the British Charts, another Chart Track is "SATISFY ME" which  was Nr.1 on the Nigerian Chart. Featured twice on FM4 Sound Selection 12 & 16 cdse, Dancehall.

Hip hop, RnB to Old Skool,is a  resident deejay in top nightclubs in Vienna He won a lot of fans through his special skill in mixing on the decks and toasting on the mic and in a very short period of time. 3gga has toured around Europe from Israel to Germany. 3gga is a member of the very influential and popular Dj Crew in Vienna –Defkings Vienna & African United DJs Current President of the Nigerian EUDJS.




 follow him on Facebook and instagram, 3gga is here to stay.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

THE CULT CALLED OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION EXPOSED BY CHAR JAN’S (THEKINGLADY)…



THE CULT CALLED OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION EXPOSED BY CHAR JAN’S (THEKINGLADY)…

Hi, my name is… why don’t we skip the introductions for now and focus on what I’m about to say, I’m a lady and in my early 30’s, I am a Nigeria married to a Dutch From Nerthaland, i lost my husband to cardiac arrest July 14 2013 Sunday afternoon (I call it a black sunday) – a horrible experience for a mother with two male kids (single mothers in similar situation should know how difficult it is to raise male kids.) So let’s get back to the reason I’m here, that is to expose the despicable cult called 'THE OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION'.



THE OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION.as they are called.
This cult is famed for destroying homes and quite sad to say this cult  was created and is run by Nigerian ladies and women whose sole intention it is to gain citizenship by marrying the local citizens. I have gathered a substantial amount of evidence to support my claims, with a few mentioned in this document (below) and the rest will be published in a short while. So let’s start with the sole aim of the cult which is to pin young immigrant ladies against each other by making them compare themselves and their husbands’ wealth and financial status to one another. It’s quite a shame to see fellow married Nigerian women collect huge sums of money from their husbands with the false hopes of bringing their brothers or uncles into the country while in actuality are bringing sex toys into their matrimonial homes.....continue .reading.......

Monday, 1 February 2016

Papalo coming out with a bang!!!!, drops on the 12th of februari.

Papalo as you all know is an award winning artists, having won the ADMA award with his hit track Abiakwalam, papalo porpulary known and called Papalo P cash, is a Nigerian based in Germany.


 
papalo P cash.
 
 
Papalo is the CEO od P cash records, based in Nigeria and Germany, papalo during the course of his music has worked with alot of notable artists based in Nigeria, papalo is a multitalented artist who can sing both in his native language and other languages, some years ago papalo released the debut album papalo coming, which was a huge success both in Nigeria and Europe.

Sunday, 31 January 2016

His name is Calebin, another silent producer and artist from the EU........ read all about him


Caleb Godson Nwagu (born in 1990 in Owerri, Imo state), popularly known as Calebin is a Europe based Nigerian artist, singer, musician, composer, record producer, hit-maker, entertainer, from Nigeria. 

He is known for his energising and melodic voice, electrifying rhythms, engaging lyrics, and groovy sounds, that make every one dance to his musical tunes. Calebin is inspired by a lot of AfroPop and R&B legends like Fela Kuti, 2face Idibia, R.Kelly. He is one of the finest producers on the rise. His beats found way into every notable Europe based artistes and some Nigerian based artistes collections. He is currently the most sought after young producers in European market for his unique beats.read more'.

His name is Caleb, the smooth record producer and CEO read all about him.


Caleb Godson Nwagu (born in 1990 in Owerri, Imo state), popularly known as Calebin is a Europe based Nigerian artist, singer, musician, composer, record producer, hit-maker, entertainer, from Nigeria. 

He is known for his energising and melodic voice, electrifying rhythms, engaging lyrics, and groovy sounds, that make every one dance to his musical tunes. Calebin is inspired by a lot of AfroPop and R&B legends like Fela Kuti, 2face Idibia, R.Kelly. He is one of the finest producers on the rise. His beats found way into every notable Europe based artistes and some Nigerian based artistes collections. He is currently the most sought after young producers in European market for his unique beats.read more,,,,,,,,,,

Saturday, 30 January 2016

white boy goes head to head with EU based Artists.......Niki Tall, Oyinbo boy drops 'why you dey do me so,

Niki Tall is a German raised Artist, who discovered his love for Nigerian music in 2008, influenced by his Nigerian friends, Niki came up with a unique cover and a viral video of the Nigerian hit song
'Congo Aso', which brought him into the lime light.


Since then, Niki is a recognised and respected Artist in the Nigerian music industry, he is also a deejay with passion for Nigerian music, he is also a producer, songwriter, and Artist with his own label 'Niki tall Music' Read more ......