May 21, 2013

Exclusive: Behind The Scenes Of Seyi Shay’s Brand New Music Video ''irawo''

Fast- Rising international pop-star and Flytime Music Artist" Seyi Shay " is about to release the new video for her hit single “Irawo”, set on the beautiful Atlantic shores of Lagos.

In the video, we see the sexy Seyi Shay wash ed up on shore to find herself in a strange island captured by the island’s King played by Brian Okwara. Directed by the award-winning music video producer, Clarance A. Peters,the inspiration for the video was based on the 1988 hit ‘Rumba Dance’ by old time favorite Mike Okri.

Check out the behind the scene video, photos and watch out for the much awaited new video.

Photo Credits: Clarance A. Peters, Capital Dream, and Flytime Music .

Stylist: Zedeye Make-up: Kashogi Costume by Toju Foyeh and April by Kunbi

Watch the video below..

Photos: Chinua Achebe's body arrives Nigeria

The body of late Nigerian author, Chinua Achebe arrived in Nigeria earlier today in Abuja. Prof. Achebe's body arrived in a Nigerian flag-draped casket whichwas received at the airport by Nigerian officials led by the Secretary to the federal government. His coffin was then wheeled first to a church service at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport before proceeding to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

See more photos atfer the cut

Mtn Project Fame Season 6 Audition Kicks Off

The 6th season of MTN ProjectFame West Africa is set to hit the airwaves soon starting withthe auditions in four major African states. Starting from the 25th of May in Monrovia Liberia,auditions will be held in Benin, Abuja, Ilorin, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Ibadan and Lagos from the 8th of June 2013 in Nigeria.

Requirements for the auditioninclude are: - Send name and location to 35850 (from an MTN line – SMS costs N100) - You will receive a PIN, Log on to www.projectfamewestafrica.com - Fill in the online form or download the form Print the online form and sign/Fill the form and sign, then bring the form to audition venue.

Below are the auditions for different locations

Liberia Monrovia: 25th May at Bella Cassa Hotel and Suites, Sinkor Ghana Accra: 1st June at Ghana international Trade FairCentre Sierra Leone Freetown: 1st Juneat Old Skool Complex Hill Station Nigeria : Benin: 8th June at Constantial Hotel 24/26 Airport Road GRA Abuja: 8th June at National Centre for Women Development,Better Life StreetCentral Area Abuja Ilorin 15th June: Kwara Hotel, 9aAhmadu Bello Way GRA Ilorin Port Harcourt: 15th June at Racheal Hotel 3/5 harbour road,ph Calabar: 22nd June at Channel View 14 MCC Road Calabar Ibadan: 22nd June at Tafo Arena Poly Road WAEC Office Junction Eleyele Ibadan Lagos 28th and 29th June at Ultima Studios Funke Zainab Usman street, end of Admiralty way Lekki

Chinese Woman, Zhang Grows Horn OnHer Head [PHOTOS]

The woman, 100-year old Zhang Ruifnag from central China’s Henan Province, began growing the monstrosity, which started as a small lump on her forehead, last year.

It is now six centimeters long(more than two inches).

“The horn started as a patch of thick, rough skin on the left side ofher forehead. We didn’t pay too much attention to it at first, but as time went on it just grew and grew. And now there is something growing on the right side of her forehead and it seems quite possible that it’s another horn,” said her youngest son, 60-year-old Zhang Guozheng.

Zhang Ruifnag The horn causes no pain to the centenarian who has seven children, six boys and a girl, the eldest of which is 82 years old, and many grandchildren.

Living in a very rural area and too poor to afford hospital care, her children are worried about their mother’s condition but comforted by the fact that she is in no pain and appears to enjoy a peaceful satisfying life.

The condition is known as a cutaneous horn, which is an uncommon deformity. Composed of keratin, these horns usually develop in elderly adults, particularly those who have had a history of sun exposure. Still, a growth of this size is rare. In more than half of the cases, they are benign but they can be cancerous. The horns can be surgically removed but without treating their cause, they may return.

See The Woman Who Said She Is Too Pretty To Work (Photos)

According to The Daily Mail in the U.K., who spoke at length to Ms. Fernee just last week; to keep her going in that flat, pay her bills and supply her with gym membership and designer clothes, her parents give her a minimum of £4,520 monthly (that's about $6,900 U.S.).

The 33-year-old science graduate says her slim figure and pretty face attracted unwanted attention from her male colleagues.

Laura Fernee says her good looks are so powerful they are ruining her life – and have forced her to quit her job. She has a science degree and worked in research for 3 years but had to quit because of her looks. It's not just men that prevent her from working, either, she says she is so fetching other women assume she is stupid and will not give to her credit for her capabilities. Men are the biggerproblem though, and even "in a laboratory in scrubs with no make-up" she says men are drawn to her "natural attractiveness."

"I’m not lazy and I’m no bimbo,:" she told the Daily Mail."The truth is my good looks have caused massive problems for me when it comes to employment, so I’ve made the decision that employment just isn’t for me at the moment. It’s not my fault. I can’t help the way I look."

This reporter might like to have the male equivalent of looks that are on a par with Furnee's,but there is something else of hers that I should prefer to have - her parents. Miss Fernee now lives off her wealthy parents after quitting her £30,000 job in scientific research two years ago.

Karen Igho's 'Twin Sister' (PHOTOS)

Her name is Victoria, She is a loyal reader of this site and She says people call her Karen Igho, Though they are not in anyway related.....

Do they look alike?

I'm a mummy's boy-Rapper Skales

In his interview with Thisday, EME boy, Skales tells a big secret about himself

I'm a mummy's boy; I'm the only child so I'm really close to my mum.Also I'm very book smart, I always topped my class when I was in school although my passion for music made me take this career path. In a month's time I'll have myfirst degree in Management and Technology from Lead City University. I left the University of Jos in my third year when the whole Jos crisis started and I had to start afresh in Lead City University and I'm glad to say that Ihave been able to do my music andget a decent education.