- NIGERIA COUNTDOWN TO LUNAR ECLIPSE
It is speculated when u see
the sky turn oxblood in the early hours
of Monday September 28, be sure that an eclipse has occur, what those these
mean to you?
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- Chakka Da Souljah Now Known As Ichiban, Releases New
Single - "Fine Gyal"
'ICHIBAN' (formerly
known as Chakka Da Souljah) is back on the scene with a freshly released single
titled, "FINE GYAL".
This song is a
melodious, lively and distinctively stylish dancehall tune which pours
accolades on a 'sabi book' girl. It was written and performed by ICHIBAN, and
produced by Del'B with extras coming from Dr. Amir Plus. The mix and mastering
was done by Brain (on the mix).
"Fine Gyal" is
arguably another fire track from the versatile and prolific dancehall/reggae
act whose real name is Okonye Sampson. It may interest you to know that the
Delta State indigene was born at Ifo, Ogun state and raised in Lagos.
The name ICHIBAN
originates from Japan and it means NUMBER ONE.
This song is an offshoot
from the forthcoming sophomore album set to be released under the aegis of
PREMIER MUSIC.
Download link.
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CLOSE UP ON DAN CHRIS EBIE
Dan Ebie started out first, as a stage actor,
dancer and choreographer in 1986 with
Live theatrical performances of Wole Soyinka's Trial Of Brother Jero, Ola
Rotimi's The gods Are Not to Blame, Our Husband As Gone Mad Again .
Dan has achieved academically an Ordinary National
Diploma Certificate (OND) in TV, Film, Radio and Theatre Productions and also
BA Honours degree in Theatre Arts from the prestigious University of Lagos,
Nigeria.
Dan has achieved a lot in television production
with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), where he worked for over
13yrs rising to the rank of Producer with notable Network drama productions to
his credit such as At Your Service, Tele Movies, Winds Of Destiny, After The Storm,
and Paradise Park both as an actor/producer from late 80s to early 2000.
Dan is a founding member of the Nigerian Actors
Guild (NAG) now Actors Guild of Nigeria and a member of Association of Movie
Producers (AMP).
As a producer/director, Dan has a passion for
Indigenous Nigerian movie production, which he intends to take a resounding
level in Nollywood
Dan is the CEO of DCE Gold Generations Ltd, an
Entertainment Consultancy/ Music Management company in Lagos, Nigeria.
Dan is a very talented individual aside the stage
and television he has also done some movie production with the following movies
to his credits are Endless Love, Revenge for Revenge, Silent Killers, Christmas
Passion, Grey focus and Produced Eka
Usen Mi(Efik Ibibio movie subtitled in English ).
As a multi talented artist Dan is a prolific Dancer,
a great actor an upcoming Director and a professional producer. Dan is still
learning to become perfect in his chosen career.
He is currently the National Publicity Secretary of
the apex body of Nollywood Nigeria’s film industry known as the Association of
Movie Producers, Nigeria (AMP,Nig).
Current Television / Film Credit
Playing Agent Adesanmi in Tinsel (the longest
running series on Africa Magic)
Officer Mike in Oasis (a gospel tv series on AIT
& Africa Magic)
Lawyer in FootPrints
Dan Asunmi (Winds of Destiny NTA soap 1993 -1995)
Obed (After the Storm NTA network soap opera
1996-1998)
Saka / Producer ( Paradise Park) to mention a few.
danchrisebie@gmail.com
+2348033018653, +2348098450459
16 Bassie Ogamba street, off Adeniran Ogunsanya
Surulere – Lagos.
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- ALSO IN THE NEWS
- Multiple award winner Yemi Alade has assured her fans that her
album lunch would be a grand event.
- Afro pop star Orezi says “rihanna” will always be is number one
song, because its became a hit out of nothing.
- It is now a week since the movie falling produced by Uduak Isong
it is currently showing at cinemas nationwide.
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Let us save you some time, energy and heartache. You can thank us
later.
When I started seeing my husband,
aka the first guy I wasn't embarrassed to tell my therapist about, I was
gobsmacked to realize how much I hadn't known about dating before then.
In fact, I'd been going
about being single all
wrong. I didn't have very much fun at it, which is depressing since I didn't
pair up until my 30s.
Besides, so much luck
was involved in my finding my match that there are probably more alternate
universes where I'm still living solo than where I'm married.
I realize that my past
experiences have made me who I am today, but I still wish I could go back in
time and have a sisterly chat with poor, clueless, "younger
me."
I could've written three
novels, started a business and hiked the Appalachian Trail with all the wasted
time and energy. It's too late for me, but maybe you can learn from what I wish
I knew then.
1. Finding a romantic partner is only one of many goals you can
have at once. There's a difference
between making something a priority and having an obsession. No one wants to be
the Captain Ahab of the dating world.
2. When you like a guy, and your mutual friends have multiple anecdotes about him projectile vomiting after excessive drinking, you need
to rethink the infatuation. You didn't like it when
your godson hurled on you, and he was a toddler.
3. it’s not about getting someone to think you're good enough
for them. It’s about finding someone you can stand to spend a ridiculous
amount of time with. It's about finding the puzzle piece you fit with and the
Ernie to your Bert.
4. Work on your gaydar. It'll make your life much easier.
5. Sometimes boyfriends have little annoying habits. And sometimes they have small behaviors that indicate a complete lack of respect. If you wouldn't let
your friend's sweetie talk to her that
way, don't put up with it yourself.
6. If you're bored out of your mind at the local bar on Saturday
night, you're probably not going to meet anyone there who's going to liven up
your evening. Instead of downing an extra cocktail to numb the ennui, think of
somewhere else to go next weekend that you might actually enjoy. If your
friends don't want to join you, go anyway.
7. Stop worrying about potential paramours rejecting you for
being too fat, too short, too whatever. It's entirely possible that you would've had to reject them for
never having seenStar Wars (your
essential piece of pop culture may vary) anyway. People who simply are
"not the right fit" exist. The sooner you weed them out of your life,
the happier you'll be.
8. Go to movies by yourself. The same goes for museums, parks and concerts. When you're part
of a couple, you miss being free to follow your every whim. Being unattached
means not having to compromise on your plans.
9. A first date is not an audition for marriage. It's just a tryout for a second date. No one ever fell in love while analyzing every detail of their
momentous first meeting.
10. If a man says that he's too damaged for you (or too
neurotic, or too anything), just take his word for it. Even if it is his low self-esteem talking, you're not going to
be able to fix him. And it's probably just a euphemism for "I'm just not
feeling it."
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