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11/05/2024
”There are other aspects of lithium that you are exploring in the country, especially in battery production. Nigeria is ...
11/05/2024

”There are other aspects of lithium that you are exploring in the country, especially in battery production. Nigeria is a huge market for solar panels. Africa is a major consumer of solar technologies.

“ I do not see why these panels and batteries cannot be produced here. The labour is cheaper. Our youths are vibrant and skilled. Our people are brilliant and adapt to new technology.

“ The economy is increasingly more vibrant, and Nigeria is dependable. We have the consumption capacity and a surplus of steady-handed citizens with gifted minds and an innate drive to work and produce.

”You must not leave the community in ruins as you explore for our high-grade minerals. You must be concerned with cooperation and always care for the community.

”We are caring partners. We want your investments to succeed so that you can expand further. Whenever you call on us, we will help you. You can, in mutually-beneficial collaboration with us, dominate the solar panel market as part of a revolution in Africa and the West African sub-region.

Bisade Ologunde - The Iconic Story of Lagbaja and why he cover's his face.Bisade Ologunde, known professionally as Lagba...
11/05/2024

Bisade Ologunde - The Iconic Story of Lagbaja and why he cover's his face.

Bisade Ologunde, known professionally as Lagbaja, is a Nigerian music legend. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was a household name, despite the fact that his music career began much earlier. His musical style is distinct, as his stage presence. He is recognized for performing in traditional attire comparable to that worn by masquerade, with the exception of a few holes around the nose and mouth.

Lagbaja’s musical persona is based on mystery, as evidenced by his stage name, which basically translates to ” Nobody. ” Lagbaja can also be interpreted as ” Faceless one” or ” Anonymous. ” He has never performed with his face exposed, which has piqued the interest of many fans. As a result, it’s no surprise that Lagbaja’ s true identity is a hot topic on the internet. A brief web search will turn up various photos claiming to show Lagbaja’ s true face. Most of the photos online that claim to be of Lagbaja aren’t genuine. As a result, we present to you in this the undiscovered story of Lagbaja and the real identity of the West African music legend.

Bisade Olugunde was born in Nigeria, in 1960. Lagbaja currently clocked the age of 64. He is from Kwara state’ s Oyun local government area; little is known about his early life, but he was raised as a Baptist. During his lifetime, his father served as a Baptist deacon. He had a typical Nigerian boyhood, growing up in a time when the country had only recently earned independence and things were much better than they are now. Deacon D. A Olugunde, his father, passed away in 2012.

Lagbaja did his master's at the University of Lagos, and BSc from Obafemi Awolowo University where he studied Education Biology

He worked for the Kwara state government as a retired civil servant. He was a retired civil servant in the employment of the Kwara state government. He worked for the Kwara state government as a retired civil servant.

In 1976, IICC Shooting Stars Muda Lawal (Attacking Midfielder) & Kunle Awesu (Left Winger) met with the legendary Apala ...
05/05/2024

In 1976, IICC Shooting Stars Muda Lawal (Attacking Midfielder) & Kunle Awesu (Left Winger) met with the legendary Apala Music icon Ayinla Omowura.

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People dancing to Ebenezer Obey’s band at a nightclub in Crystal Palace Hotel, Alago-Meji in Yaba, Lagos 1960sFollow The...
05/05/2024

People dancing to Ebenezer Obey’s band at a nightclub in Crystal Palace Hotel, Alago-Meji in Yaba, Lagos 1960s
Follow The Odyssey Doc on all media platforms and stay tuned, A New documentary on the 100-Year journey of Yoruba Music is Underway

OLAMIDE DOESN'T SEE ME AS HIS MANAGER ANYMORE 💔 I have managed Olamide for more than 10 years now and I have been there ...
04/05/2024

OLAMIDE DOESN'T SEE ME AS HIS MANAGER ANYMORE 💔

I have managed Olamide for more than 10 years now and I have been there when he signed almost all his Artist. He doesn't see me as a manager anymore. He calls me egbon😊. Olamide is Yoruba, I'm Igbo, but that doesn't mean anything to our relationship, we are loyal to each other and respect kicks in. Olamide has gifted me cars worth millions of Naira many times. And I have lot of cars and houses which I purchased from working with Olamide. He is free and I won't lie, I sometimes beg him to be a bit proud , bro is too humble 😆. I remember when we went to USA for his UY Scuti Tour, he used me as bouncer because he wanted us to be that Close 😂. I'm proud of him and I'm happy I have achieved alot through him. He is a brother. God bless him - Alexander Okeke, Talent Manager for Olamide and YBNL.

Olamide is a beast with the heart of a true leader. The day my friends called me to tell me Olamide Posted my song on Ti...
24/04/2024

Olamide is a beast with the heart of a true leader.
The day my friends called me to tell me Olamide Posted my song on Tiktok, I ran mad. I couldn't contain the happiness. Olamide still entered my DM to praise me and gave me 1 Million Naira. I won craze. He told me that he will reach out again at the perfect time. Since then I have been making waves, I knew I have blown up and I won't relent. I got signed to Dapper and I drop my EP. Olamide chatted me up and said he wanted to remix my song, 😂who am I to reject it. He even offered to pay for the video shoot too. This man is so generous. He is the real street artiste. He didn't forget us at all. Thank You Baddo

- Rybeena.

Then when Skepta visited his country home Nigeria he also visited farm as well.
29/03/2024

Then when Skepta visited his country home Nigeria he also visited farm as well.

“All these talks about Wizkid being proud will always be funny to me. 2014 I had my show in Lagos and I really needed Wi...
29/03/2024

“All these talks about Wizkid being proud will always be funny to me. 2014 I had my show in Lagos and I really needed Wizkid to perform and I was willing to pay him anything.

I contacted him and he told not to bother about paying him. He promised to come as a surprise guest & put up a show for free.

3 days to the event, Wizkid called me that he won’t be able to show up coz a very important family emergency had happened. I was really heartbroken but I just had to accept the reality. 35 minutes after that call, Wizkid asked me to contact any Nigerian artiste I will like to book for the event and get back to him with the bills. I quickly contacted Lil Kesh, Kcee, Yemi Alade and Phyno. The bill was about 40 Million Naira and Wizkid cleared it all. Mannn! I thought I was dreaming. Wizkid is not the guy social media keeps trying to make y’all believe he is” ~ Basket Mouth.

"I had studio in my fathers house but he didn't know. I mastered to record and produce myself." Davido"Our house was a v...
26/03/2024

"I had studio in my fathers house but he didn't know. I mastered to record and produce myself." Davido

"Our house was a very big mansion, it had more than 20 so I used one as a studio and my father didn't know. So I was in the first floor and he was in the top floor and once he comes back from work he goes into the elevator and goes straight to his room. So he never hear the studio. But when I finished highschool, I moved to America for college. I first moved to Tennessee but I was the only African in the whole school and I didn't like it. So he moved me to Alabama. He didn't want me to stay in Atlanta though I was born there. He didn't want me to stay in Atlanta because he thought I'd be distracted with clubs and girls. So I went to Alabama and that's where the pröblem started. The school I went to was very musically inclined, they had the best choir and best music program in the area. But obviously my father never let me join because he didn't want me to have anything to do with music. When I first got to the school and I entered the dorm, upstairs in my room I was always hearing music. So I went upstairs one day and knocked the door and I'm like you I always hear music here! And the guy openned the door and he had a mini studio in school just for him. So I asked him how much it cost and he said $1k and I was like just that? Then I immediately paid him $2k and took everything. I was like 15, 16 and I started learning how to master, record and produce myself. I went on YouTube and taught myself, I was watching YouTube everyday. Everything is on YouTube and it is a good tool for learning how to do anything. Then after some time, I mastered recording myself and then I started dodgîng classes. Then back home in Nigeria, artist like Wizkid and Olamide are blowing up. So I just know I had to go back home because all my friends that I knew before I left had already blown up. Then I just went back to Nigeria and that's when my journey started and there was no turning.

NetflixAMVCA award nominations from the movie of Jagun Jagun by Femi Adebayo. It happens yesterday!
25/03/2024

Netflix
AMVCA award nominations from the movie of Jagun Jagun by Femi Adebayo. It happens yesterday!

"The truth is, I do not consider myself blown until I've done a song with Wiz Khalifa x Nicki Minaj & Chris Brown. " - P...
24/03/2024

"The truth is, I do not consider myself blown until I've done a song with Wiz Khalifa x Nicki Minaj & Chris Brown. " - Portable

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