August 7, 2013

PHOTOS: Brymo Gets New Manager, Boycotts Chocolate City To Sign New Deal

The Pop singer has apparently signed a new distribution deal with digital distribution company Spinlet.
According to a tweet from Spinlet,
the company will be digitally
distributing BrymO's next album.
The deal was signed some sometime last week, apparently without the knowledge of his current record label Chocolate City
which he says he's parted ways with.
A rep from Spinlet also confirmed the deal. When asked if they had contacted Chocolate City before the signing, the rep said no but then explained that it was an individual deal.
BrymO has also signed a deal with
budding management company The Bail Music Company. Headed by long time friend Lanre Lawal, the company will now be handling his managerial affairs formerly managed by manager Samuel
Lolo.
'Yes I'm now working with BrymO. He's been a longtime friend of mine', Lane Lawal told NET over the phone,. explaining that they hooked up some months ago. As per how Chocolate City would react to BrymO's new deal with Spinlet, Lawal said he would rather not
comment on that.
Chocolate City says they heard about the distribution deal signing and that they will be looking into the matter. To what extent we cannot tell. 'We have instructed our lawyers to take appropriate action', Choc City boss Audu
Maikori said, responding to our E-mail.
Brymo on May 28, 2013 announced he had parted ways with Chocolate City the label which he signed with in 2011.

Chocolate City insists the Pop singer is tilll signed to them.

I'm Getting Married In The Next 10 Years - Wizkid

Wizkid has replied his fan who asked him when he is getting married this came after Peter Okoye of P-Square proposed to his girlfriend and baby mama, Lola Omotayo.
24-year-old Nigerian star singer, Ayo Balogun popularly called Wizkid on twitter revealed his plans to get married in the next 10 years.
Meanwhile his girlfriend, Tania Omotayo has also replied.
She said;

"Love is a battlefield, armour up"

12 Die In Building Explosion; Authorities Suspect Gas Leak

Leaking gas was likely
to blame for an explosion that killed at least 12 people, injured 60 more and brought down part of a building in Argentina on Tuesday, state media reported Wednesday.

A man who was working at the scene in the city of Rosario before the blast ignited at 9:15 a.m. local time has been taken into custody, said the Telam news agency, which cited investigator Juan Curto.

The explosion gutted one multi-story residential building, and destroyed at least one other building next to it, while
blowing out the windows of surrounding structures, images broadcast by CNN affiliate Canal 9 showed.
A swath of white smoke and dust
dominated the skyline of the city, located about 200 miles northwest of the capital, Buenos Aires.
Firefighters swung extended ladders around to upper balconies and windows to rescue residents stranded on top floors.

Rubble and shards of glass filled the streets below, as fire engines arrived Tuesday to douse the blaze, and medical teams tended to bleeding victims.
Rescuers are still searching for over a dozen people who were in the residential building at the time of the blast, local newspaper Clarin reported.