Jide Okonjo
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I have ONE account and MANY interests. My page is a creative hodgepodge of:
🇳🇬 Nigerian news stories for my dedicated Nigerian readers.
🎥 Movie and music recommendations, listicles, and critiques
📀 Op-eds, editorial features, fiction
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Mr Eazi Opens Up About Illegal Work He Was Doing in Ghana
Nigerian singer Mr. Eazi is one artiste that many people still believe till today is from Ghana. He is not. The singer only went there to school for some time before returning to Lagos and starting a music career that has made him who he is today. During a new episode of "Surviving Lagos" with Nollywood actress Susan Pwajok, Mr. Eazi opened up about the real reason why he actually moved back from Ghana to Nigeria. He also talks about how it was moving from Lagos to Accra and the culture shocks he experienced. Here's what Mr. Eazi said.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
How Dubai Visa Ban Messed Up My Plan - Enyinna Nwigwe
Recently, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) imposed a visa ban on about 20 countries including Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Cameroon, Nigeria, Liberia, Burundi, Republic of Guinea, Gambia, Togo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Benin, Ivory Coast, Congo, Rwanda, Burkina Faso, Guinea Bissau, Comoros, and the Dominican Republic. In the notice circulated, the United Arab Emirates said that they will not be posting 30 days visa applications for these nationalities effective October 18, 2022. Since then, a number of Nigerians have been frantic. People have vacation plans, business plans, and some people just want to japa over to Dubai to start their life there.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
FULL: Deyemi Okanlawon's Rant After Not Being Submitted for Oscars Consideration
At this point, if you've been following my page or entertainment news in general in Nigeria, then you know that the decision by the Nigerian Official Selection Committee for the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts to not submit any movie for the 2023 Oscars has been causing quite the surge of emotions amongst the people in the industry who hoped this would be their year. Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has been the most vocal about this issue but now, actor Deyemi Okanlawon who acted in one of the movies not picked, Elesin Oba, is pouring his heart out about how he feels about the snub he got from the Selection Committee. Taking to Twitter, Deyemi had a lot to say about the issue. Here's what he said.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
Why Many Big Brother Actors Don't Last in Nollywood - Tobi Bakre
Big Brother Naija is one of the biggest platforms any Nigerian can get to showcase themselves and their talent. Because of the opportunity, after leaving the house, a number of people go into different creative sectors. One such avenue that a lot of BBN contestants try to make it in is Nollywood, but just because many of them try doesn't mean that many of them succeed.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
What My Mother-In-Law Insisted I Do On My New Album - Simi
Nigerian singer Simi earlier this year released her latest studio album, To Be Honest (TBH). The album contains features from artistes including Adekunle Gold, Fave, and her own daughter Deja. During an Instagram Live, Simi opened up about the features on the album, and also talked about what her mother-in-law insisted must be on the album. Here's what Simi had to say.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
Why I'm Happy Fela Was Only My Grandfather Not My Real Father - Made Kuti
Fela Kuti was and is one of the most popular names in Afrobeats. During his time, he was responsible for blessing us with many hits including "Shakara", "Lady", "Zombie", Water No Got Enemy", "Sorrow Tears and Blood", and more. The legendary musician was very pivotal to Nigerian music as we know it today and his legacy has continued even in his children and his grandchildren. The Kuti dynasty has gone on to produce other stars including Femi Kuti, Jaiye Kuti, Yeni Kuti, Made Kuti, and more.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
Why I Apologized To Nigerians - Aisha Buhari
It is coming to the end of the current Buhari administration and now the current first lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari is speaking about some decisions she made. Aisha had in the past apologized for her husband's administration and been openly critical of it. Now, during a new interview, Aisha Buhari explains why she apologized to Nigerians over the perceived failure of Buhari's administration amidst other things. Here is exactly what Aisha Buhari said.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
What Asake Who Was The First Person to Hear 'Ku Lo Sa' Told Me Before It Came Out - Oxlade
Nigerian singer Oxlade is still enjoying the success from his mega hit single 'Ku Lo Sa'. The song which was initially performed on the Colors stage has now become an official single of its own with its own music video. During a new interview with Rolling Stone, singer Oxlade opened up about more things we didn't know about the song. He opened up about what fellow singer Asake told him before the song came out, as well as his mindset when recording the viral video, and his look on everything now. Here's what Oxlade said to Rolling Stones.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
How I Squandered Away My Money - Bella Shmurda Opens Up
Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda is one of the new faces in music that has been making quite a name for himself. In 2020, he had a major hit in his song Cash App, and that song propelled him to a lot of fame and money.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
Nkechi Blessing Reveals What Really Gives Her Money
Nigerian actress and media personality Nkechi Blessing during her interview with Your View opened up about why she does not really keep friends, if she's rich, and how she actually makes her money. Nkechi had a lot to say. Here's what she said.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
13 International Celebrities You Didn't Know Are Nigerian.
It is not news that Nigerians are some of the most creative and talented people in the world. It is also not news that you can find Nigerians practically everywhere in this world. As a result of these things, it is almost certain that some Nigerians would have made their way to fame all over the world. Today we'll be counting down 13 international celebrities who you may not know are also Nigerian. Are you ready to jump in and see the list? Then let's go!
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
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