Friday, September 12, 2014

Big Brother House found. Official launch date is now October 5th

A new Big Brother house has been found in Johannesburg, South Africa following the devastating fire that demolished the original house on 2 September. The search was concluded after exploring all possible options both locally and internationally, for a suitable venue to produce the 9th season of Africa’s biggest reality show.

Big Brother Hotshots will officially launch on Sunday 5th October. As they countdown to the launch, fans across the continent can look forward to some pleasant surprises in true Biggie fashion.  Via @Unilag_Voice

MIXTAPE: Dj Davisy @dj_davisy - EMBER MIXTAPE #DjDavisyEmberMixtape

Dj Davisy (The Mix Wizard) is to here with another mind blowing mixtape titled EMBER MIXTAPE featuring up snf coming artistes like Wizkid, Davido, Kiss Daniel, Oritse Femi, Patoranking, DDK, Junior, Solidstar, Olamide, Shegxy, The Mavins and lots more. Press the download button and share your thoughts. Via @Unilag_Voice

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[NEW MUSIC]: BLIZ MUSIQ FT QUDA AND DRE BOY -EGBE



This is a new hit track from the dope music group "BLIZ MUSIQ CREW".The song egbe is a club banger,t'he song talks about t'he way our young boys get crazy over big back side of our young girls in this song is being called egbe slanks for every big back side, am sure you would love this. Download and enjoy Via @Unilag_Voice

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Joy Isi Bewaji and Tosyn Bucknor review Omoni Oboli’s Being Mrs Elliott

Omoni Oboli’s movie Being Mrs Elliott which opened in the cinemas last weekend has been enjoying rave reviews. Below are reviews from the former editor of Genevieve Magazine Joy Isi Bewaji, top radio personality Tosyn Bucknor and blogger Thelma. If you have seen the movie, let us know what you think. What they all wrote after the cut.


What Joy Wrote...
I was laughing, sighing, wiping tears, oohing-and-aahing. Omoni has outdone herself! Witty conversations, thigh-clapping hilarity, superb cinematography, dazzling performances, crisp and animated. Long before phony friends and Louboutins, pricey rocks and chic makeup… there was love- in all its saccharine delight. Omoni Oboli’s “Being Mrs. Elliot” parades a cast and a story filled with warmth that leaves the required sweetened after-taste of comedy mixed with romance and a bit of leisurely suspense. The movie borrows our dissatisfaction, curiosities, hopes and hopelessness, and weaves into it the conviction that is true love.

If it ever exists, it was made known in crisp picture when a village traditional doctor (AY Makun) found Mrs. Lara Elliot (Omoni Oboli)-  an accident victim, discovered in the thick of nowhere, away from her life of luxury in the metropolis, and brought into the shed that was to become her new home.
Lara suffers amnesia, but even that could not conceal the discomfort of this lowly living; a prick of sub-consciousness tries to bring back a past that she must reclaim; yet not forthcoming with memory, she decides to relax in the arms of love- spread wide open by AY. And between bush paths, a rib-tickling love rival in the form of Bimpe (Lepacious Bose), a rotund piece of theatrical belligerence who constantly makes life nightmarish for Lara; but back-slapping humorous for us- the popcorn viewers.

Early on, there were chirpy faux friends and an oh-so handsome husband, Bill Elliot (Majid), with whom marriage had become a tactless chore. Lara Elliot had made the trip to kill the nagging suspicion of a cheating husband- and alas, call it naiveté or stupidity on the part of Bill, his wife catches him beneath Nonye, his Personal Assistant. No not sex, just a massage- shoulder massage, with oils and sprawling nakedness and sexy lingerie. Lara is still and angry, but finally finds her answers- this marriage is a trifling joke!

(Bill is really just a clueless hot dude, probably the last one on the planet. But looking so good and so sexy in all his cluelessness, you’d be quick to forgive him, staring at those ripped arms… bless!)
But I deviate…so yes…where was I?

Aha! So this leads to a chance encounter with a woman, Fisayo (Uru Eke), who is running away from her present- she just witnessed the death of her fiancé in the hands of political thugs. Hot on her  trail and because fright has its own unique smell, the thugs are sure to find her in the small city, so she makes a run for it and tries to leave town…

Lara Elliot is leaving town too, back to base, after finding her man and his PA on lust conduit.
The two women meet- Lara and Fisayo. Conversation ensues… admiration of the big wedding rock on one’s finger… an exchange… an accident… and their lives create a twist that births mayhem.
“Being Mrs Elliot” is consumed as ardently as chirpy gossip over drinks and friendship, each lending its own colour and mischief. A sweet love story; genuine with a lot of faith.
I was laughing, sighing, wiping tears, oohing-and-aahing. Omoni has outdone herself! Witty conversations, thigh-clapping hilarity, superb cinematography, dazzling performances, crisp and animated.

AY Makun puts up a heart-warming performance, Uru Eke does excellent work with her bit, Lepacious Bose- bless her; she sparkles, hops and glows in her buxom genius!
And there was Imeh Umoh, by far the funniest man in Nollywood! All he need do is bat his eyelid and you’ll be rolling on the floor. A hiccup, a mispronounced word, a passé act, quirky expressions, that shrink-of-a-voice… Umoh who played the cab driver was resplendent; it broke my heart into tiny happy pieces.

Omoni has proven to be a woman of many parts- a great actor and a good director. You will not miss the professional details lurking in the movie- in between phone calls and the expected filtered sounds, for one.
Nollywood is not running out of breath anytime soon; it is not slowing down. Movies like “Being Mrs. Elliot” show us that the race tracks are just being lined- for a marathon.


Read blogger Thelma’s review of Omoni Oboli’s Being Mrs Elliott - here


Read Tosyn Bucknor’s review of Omoni Oboli’s Being Mrs Elliott - here

Showing time for Omoni Oboli’s Being Mrs Elliott in cinemas across the country from Friday September 12 - Thursday September 18, 2014. (There would be another schedule for the following week).
SILVERBIRD CINEMAS, VICTORIA ISLAND
Being Mrs Elliott : 2:05pm,6:35pm,8:45pm

SILVERBIRD CINEMAS, IKEJA
Being Mrs Elliott : 12:00pm,4:40pm

 SILVERBIRD CINEMAS, SEC
Being Mrs Elliott : 11:50am,2:00pm,6:20pm,8:30pm

SILVERBIRD CINEMAS CEDDI PLAZA , ABUJA
Being Mrs Elliott : 12:00pm,2:10pm,6:35pm,

SILVERBIRD CINEMAS, PORT HARCOURT
Being Mrs Elliott : 12:00pm,2:10pm4:20pm,6:30pm,8:40pm

SILVERBIRD CINEMAS, UYO
Being Mrs Elliot : 11:50am,2:10pm,4:40pm,6:50pm

OZONE  CINEMAS LAGOS
Being Mrs Elliott : 2:25pm,4:50pm,9:00pm

GENESIS DELUXE CINEMAS LAGOS
Being mrs Elliot: 11:45am2:00pm4:15pm6:30pm8:45pm.

 GENESIS DELUXE CINEMAS, PORT HARCOURT
Being mrs Elliot: 10:0am, 2:35pm6:50pm9:00pm.

GENESIS DELUXE CINEMAS, ENUGU
Being mrs Elliot: 2:55pm.

 FILM HOUSE CINEMAS, LAGOS
Being Mrs Elliott : 10:00pm,12:05pm,4:10pm,8:15pm

 FILM HOUSE CINEMAS,HERITAGE MALL, IBADAN
Being Mrs Elliott: 1:15pm,3:15pm,6:35pm

 FILM HOUSE CINEMAS SAMONDA
Being Mrs Elliott : 2:35pm,6:45pm

via @Unilag_Voice

Chiviva Hair and the Hair Laundry make a giant entry into Abuja



Chiviva Hair your premium human hair brand with the most desirable hair collection and unbeatable prices is set to launch her first Abuja outlet Store.With customers all the federation we thought this was paramont and what better place to start than the FCT.

The hair store which is located in the  heart of the town, will cater majorly for wholesale and retailer hair lovers In the FCT and neighboring states, has the hair laundry facilities attached. Continue...



The Hair Laundry is the first-of-its-kind human-hair care delivery outfit not only in Nigeria but in the great continent of Africa as a whole. The outfit boasts of the cutting edge technology which includes hair stabilizer machines, hair improvement analyzers and hair restore facility to guarantee the textural refinement of all quality human hair. 

We wash, colour, and style your old and dirty human hair without altering its quality, style and bounce, convert old human hair into exotic wigs, re-thread loose or cut human hair, re-curl lost curls in human hair to its original style and much more.






At The Hair Laundry, we have a labelling system that is free from error. We offer  Pick-up, and delivery service packages and our maximum turn around time is 5days.
 At chivivabyugo are guaranteed professional handling of everything relating  to your quality human hair sales and after sales service and maintaince at all our stores.
As we delightfully invite you to come and shop hair from saturday,we are offering a 30% discount off all Chiviva Human Hair and a further 50% discount off all hair laundry services on Saturday 13th september only.
(Remember that human hair no matter the quality and cost only lasts as good as the care it gets)
Abuja office opens from September 13th, 2014 at the (Ogodor House) 10b Sakono street Wuse 2, opposite AP/Poly plaza
Lagos office - Block 4, Shop 6, Bar Beach Tower, Bishop Aboyade Cole, Victoria Island.
For further enquiries on all our Workers buy now and pay later offer, please call our Hair Care Helplines:
08181074096   08181074099   08181074094
You can also check us out, ping us, like us and follow us on the social media for exclusive human hair care tips:
BBPin: 75963ADA   
www.chivivahair.com
Twitter:@chivivahair
Instagram: chivivahairbyugo   / realchivivahair
Facebook:www.facebook.com/chivivabyugoo ORwww.facebook.com/dhairlaundry
if its sweet and bouncy, its chivivahairbyug

Photos from Night of tribute for late Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh

A night of tribute for phenomenal Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh who died on August 19th from Ebola was held yesterday September 11th at Harbour Point Hotel in Lagos. Her ash will be buried today at a private family ceremony. Pictured above is her only child, Bankole Cardoso, 2nd right, with friends. See another pic after the cut...



Dr. Ameyo's son, sisters and husband.

‘How I helped Lil Kesh become a star’ – T.R

Terry Tha Rapman2
Veteran rapper and MC Terry tha Rapman has exclusively revealed to NET the huge role he played towards helping rave of the moment Lil Kesh (Ololade Keshinro) rise to stardom. According to the rapper, ‘I was a judge on the first music competition that Lil Kesh won, and I remember that at the finals, it was almost a tie between him and one other guy, but I choose him over that guy because he was more versatile, the other guy could just rap in English, but he could rap in pidgin, Yoruba and English, so I chose him. And I remember his first song he recorded after the competition was at my place which was ‘Awon bad guys’ that I featured on and the second one was ‘Lyrical.’ ‘And these are the two songs that Olamide later heard before he signed him, the funny thing was at that time he wanted to feature Olamide on ‘Lyrical’, but he couldn’t get hold of him, so I just kept encouraging him.’ When asked who his favourite rapper at the moment is, Terry said, ‘let me sound biased, I’ll say Lil Kesh, because I saw him rise through the ranks, I knew him when he had to work a 9 to 5 job that he didn’t like, but I kept encouraging him, and I didn’t even know it was Olamide that would eventually sign him.’... 

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