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Celebrities / DOWNOAD: Drake Ft. Wizkid - Come Closer (mp3) by 9jacelebrity: 7:52pm On Jan 14, 2017
Here’s one collaboration we didn’t see coming anytime soon (not surprising though). Canadian rapper, Drake and Wizkid team up to share another banger titled “Come Closer”.

The song has the usual irresistible groovy afro-dance infused flavour


Download & listen Song HERE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YouICkqSszc
Music/Radio / Re: [MUSIC] Drake X Wizkid – Come Closer | LEAK: by 9jacelebrity: 7:48pm On Jan 14, 2017
Celebrities / Tiwa Savage Dancing To The Return Of MMM by 9jacelebrity: 10:16pm On Jan 13, 2017
Celebrities / Tekno Bags 1.6 Billion Naira (4million Dollars) From Sony Deal by 9jacelebrity: 11:49am On Jan 12, 2017
Tekno, Partner Ubi Franlklin & Tripple MG Pauloo who recently bought part of the shares from the label posted a video about the their deal with Sony Music which got them 4 Million dollars equivalent to 1.6 Billion Naira if converted to naira (400 Naira to a dolar). Congrats to them. Watch video below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJvuPqzR7ao
Celebrities / VIDEO Of Wizkid Snubbing Handshake From Eva Alordiah’s Fiancé At Headies 2016 by 9jacelebrity: 7:58am On Dec 23, 2016
Wizkid made an epic entrance at the headies 2016 and the gist of the year would go to WizKid on the headies as he ignores handshake from Eva Alordiah’s fiance.
Wizkid walked into the venue almost at the last hour sending the crowd into a frenzy!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86vTSBhEOBY

Music/Radio / Vector Ft. Falz – Condom + Spiritual Ft. Jesse Jagz by 9jacelebrity: 5:48pm On Dec 21, 2016
Off the trending album #Lafiaji by lyrical titan VECTOR comes these two dope songs; Condom featuring FALZ + Spiritual featuring JESSE JAGZ.'

Download & listen To Both Songs HERE

Celebrities / Re: Iconic Artistes, Actresses, Actors Would Still Beg For Fame Without Bloggers by 9jacelebrity: 11:31am On Dec 16, 2016
Nicely written. Front page
Celebrities / Wizkid Cancels Home Coming Concert & All Other Xmas Concerts Over Health Issues by 9jacelebrity: 12:00am On Dec 09, 2016
Star Boy Wizkid seems to have been stressed out over traveling and performing in almost every major concerts abroad. If you

could remember he promised us a home coming concert this December were there won’t be any VIP tickets but all regular. Well it seems that won’t be happening anymore neither would we be seeing the star boy in any event this December till January according to him via a post he made on his Instagram page some minutes ago. This comes in as a result of his doctors advice for him to try get some rest which surprisingly he is adhering to For those close to star boy they would tell you it’s a strong decision to cut down all concerts in a time like this when he should be bagging millions of Naira . We can’t say which health issues he has currently but from the post we can say all is not well at the moment . But the good news is that we would be getting some good music from wizkid before the year runs out .

Read more : http://naijacelebrity.com.ng/2016/12/08/wizkid-cancels-home-coming-concert-all-xmas-concerts-over-health-issues/
Instagram credit : @wizkid

Religion / Video: This Pastor Says MMM Is Demonic & Not Of God by 9jacelebrity: 5:52pm On Dec 05, 2016
Celebrities / Singer Tekno Officially Signs Deal With Sony Music (VIDEO) by 9jacelebrity: 11:51am On Nov 23, 2016
After dropping heavy hit singles this year Tekno has finally sealed his Sony Music deal.

Remember Rumours of a Tekno/Sony deal initially broke out and was unconfirmed but it turns out the deal was signed and confirmed yesterday at the office of Entertainment Mogul, Paul Okoye, CEO of Upfront & Personal, as well as Triple MG CEO, Ubi Franklin.
Watch the video below.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3knEeBfZ8ks

Music/Radio / America Singer Justine Skye Featuring Wizkid – U Don’t Know (VIDEO) by 9jacelebrity: 12:19pm On Nov 21, 2016
American screen goddess JUSTINE SKYE teams up with StarBoy WIZKID for her new video tagged U DONT KNOW.

Download Audio & Listen Here

Watch below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2DeJ0q1Wv4

Celebrities / Harrysong Opens Up On Why He Left Five Star Music, His Problems & More by 9jacelebrity: 10:44am On Nov 21, 2016
Over the weekend news broke out about Harrysong leaving the label Five Star Music to starting up his own record label . On an interview with PlanetRadio tv he opens up on real reason why he left the Five star brand to set up his company ““ALTER PLATE”
In his words:

“Your helping someone who knows nothing and the person is feeling like he is helping you.”

watch the video below to hear him speak more on leaving

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPb3B6hwIuQ

Celebrities / How Rayce & Manager "Danku" Fraudulently Collected Money From Barcodeloung KD by 9jacelebrity: 10:17am On Jun 13, 2016
"Fraudulent and shameful act of extortion by Rayce (Kingley Amoni Irase) and his manager Yusuf Adepitan Adeola Danku to the owner of Barcode lounge in Kaduna .

Barcode lounge end of season 1 party was on the 4th of June, 2016.
Rayce got through to the management of Barcode through Dj Nani that he would like to come and perform at the party for free.

The management of Barcode lounge had no intention of inviting any artist to the party but due to the relationship between Dj Nani and Barcode CEO they accepted.
After booking Rayce's and his Manager Danku flight tickets. On the day of the event the manager called the CEO of BARCODE that they had missed their flight and they will appreciate it if he could help them with N50,000 out of the money he was planning to give Rayce out of his free will for coming to Kaduna and this was to enable them pay for Rayce's hotel accommodation and take the next available flight to Kaduna which the CEO of Barcode lounge sent to them immediately.

The same Danku now called again that they are on their way to the airport and they will also need some money to enable them change their ticket at the airport , which he also sent them another N20,000. After another 2hrs Danku called again that they are at the airport but there is no flight again to Kaduna or Abuja and the only flight left his to Kano which is a different airline from the one booked for them and they will need N60,000 to get a fresh ticket to enable them board as the flight was boarding, the CEO of Barcode lounge sent them the N60,000 again to buy the ticket, after another 20mins the manger called again that they are on board but the airline has refused to carry them unless they upgrade to a business class,that was when Barcode CEO became suspicious of foul play and started questioning Danku that it is not possible for a passenger to have paid to an airline and they will refuse to carry the passenger unless he or she upgrades to business class, during this phone conversation the line cut. On calling Rayce's manager back he said they did not make the flight again.

The Barcode CEO took it in good faith and told Danku to return his money, Danku immediately said that it is not a problem but he had the cash on him and it's Saturday, the banks are closed. The CEO of Barcode immediately told him not to worry that a staff of his was at the airport and he should give him the cash, that he will forward his staff's number to Danku, which he did. He also called his staff by the name Olumide and gave him the instructions to collect the sum of N130,000 from Danku.
Olumide called Danku on several occasions which he refused to pick after he picked and Olumide asked for his location that he has been instructed to collect the sum of N130,000 from him he refused to disclose his location that he is on the phone with Barcode management working on a new date to come to Kaduna and the money with him was N60,000. All these were blatant lies because at that point he was not picking the CEO's call again until he called DJ Nani and lamented on Rayce and his manager's actions and threatened to take their action up legally. That was when Danku decided to pick Olumide's call telling him that he was at pen cinema. Immediately Barcode CEO reported this action to the company's legal adviser who in turn called DJ Nani to express his disappointment and Dj Nani also passed the message to Danku and Rayce.


Rayce tried to reach Barcode CEO who refused to pick his call, he later called the company's legal adviser and apologized claiming that he did not know about the fund for his hotel reservation but he will investigate. He later called and confirmed all transfer made to them and promised to transfer the money back to Barcode account on Monday 6th June 2016, However, nothing was transferred on Monday, after banking hrs on Monday Barcode legal adviser called Rayce to ask for the money, Rayce pleaded that the management of barcode should give him up to Friday again that he will surely pay back on Friday. Another week has gone by and still no money has been credited into Barcode's account from Rayce or his Manager.

It is very belittling and demeaning of Rayce and his manager to stoop so low to defraud and extort such a small amount from Barcode lounge. Rayce and his manager Danku do not have any atom of integrity, it is so shameful that they find it difficult to refund N130,000 over a week now. From all indication they did not go to the Airport and had no intention of coming to the party , they where only looking for ways to extort money from the management of Barcode lounge.
This is an embarrassment and a disappointment to the management of barcode and also our prestigious customers, Barcode is known for is integrity.

People need to be wary of some of these artists who hide under the auspices of being celebrities but are simply extortionists who want to reap innocent people of their hard-earned money."

Celebrities / How Rayce & Manager "Danku" Fraudulently Collected Money From Barcodeloung KD by 9jacelebrity: 10:02am On Jun 13, 2016
"Fraudulent and shameful act of extortion by Rayce (Kingley Amoni Irase) and his manager Yusuf Adepitan Adeola Danku to the owner of Barcode lounge in Kaduna .

Barcode lounge end of season 1 party was on the 4th of June, 2016.
Rayce got through to the management of Barcode through Dj Nani that he would like to come and perform at the party for free.

The management of Barcode lounge had no intention of inviting any artist to the party but due to the relationship between Dj Nani and Barcode CEO they accepted.
After booking Rayce's and his Manager Danku flight tickets. On the day of the event the manager called the CEO of BARCODE that they had missed their flight and they will appreciate it if he could help them with N50,000 out of the money he was planning to give Rayce out of his free will for coming to Kaduna and this was to enable them pay for Rayce's hotel accommodation and take the next available flight to Kaduna which the CEO of Barcode lounge sent to them immediately.

The same Danku now called again that they are on their way to the airport and they will also need some money to enable them change their ticket at the airport , which he also sent them another N20,000. After another 2hrs Danku called again that they are at the airport but there is no flight again to Kaduna or Abuja and the only flight left his to Kano which is a different airline from the one booked for them and they will need N60,000 to get a fresh ticket to enable them board as the flight was boarding, the CEO of Barcode lounge sent them the N60,000 again to buy the ticket, after another 20mins the manger called again that they are on board but the airline has refused to carry them unless they upgrade to a business class,that was when Barcode CEO became suspicious of foul play and started questioning Danku that it is not possible for a passenger to have paid to an airline and they will refuse to carry the passenger unless he or she upgrades to business class, during this phone conversation the line cut. On calling Rayce's manager back he said they did not make the flight again.

The Barcode CEO took it in good faith and told Danku to return his money, Danku immediately said that it is not a problem but he had the cash on him and it's Saturday, the banks are closed. The CEO of Barcode immediately told him not to worry that a staff of his was at the airport and he should give him the cash, that he will forward his staff's number to Danku, which he did. He also called his staff by the name Olumide and gave him the instructions to collect the sum of N130,000 from Danku.
Olumide called Danku on several occasions which he refused to pick after he picked and Olumide asked for his location that he has been instructed to collect the sum of N130,000 from him he refused to disclose his location that he is on the phone with Barcode management working on a new date to come to Kaduna and the money with him was N60,000. All these were blatant lies because at that point he was not picking the CEO's call again until he called DJ Nani and lamented on Rayce and his manager's actions and threatened to take their action up legally. That was when Danku decided to pick Olumide's call telling him that he was at pen cinema. Immediately Barcode CEO reported this action to the company's legal adviser who in turn called DJ Nani to express his disappointment and Dj Nani also passed the message to Danku and Rayce.


Rayce tried to reach Barcode CEO who refused to pick his call, he later called the company's legal adviser and apologized claiming that he did not know about the fund for his hotel reservation but he will investigate. He later called and confirmed all transfer made to them and promised to transfer the money back to Barcode account on Monday 6th June 2016, However, nothing was transferred on Monday, after banking hrs on Monday Barcode legal adviser called Rayce to ask for the money, Rayce pleaded that the management of barcode should give him up to Friday again that he will surely pay back on Friday. Another week has gone by and still no money has been credited into Barcode's account from Rayce or his Manager.

It is very belittling and demeaning of Rayce and his manager to stoop so low to defraud and extort such a small amount from Barcode lounge. Rayce and his manager Danku do not have any atom of integrity, it is so shameful that they find it difficult to refund N130,000 over a week now. From all indication they did not go to the Airport and had no intention of coming to the party , they where only looking for ways to extort money from the management of Barcode lounge.
This is an embarrassment and a disappointment to the management of barcode and also our prestigious customers, Barcode is known for is integrity.

People need to be wary of some of these artists who hide under the auspices of being celebrities but are simply extortionists who want to reap innocent people of their hard-earned money."

Crime / update by 9jacelebrity: 11:31am On May 06, 2016
Just booking space grin
Music/Radio / Phyno Ft. Olamide – Fada Fada (ghetto Gospel) by 9jacelebrity: 1:58pm On May 05, 2016
Phyno and Olamide teams up once more to bring us this brand new one single titled “Fada Fada” and you know when the two kings come together, they never disappoint. Produced by Masterkraft. Enjoy.


Download and Listen Here

Sports / Re: Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah Leads Nlo To London For Exploratory Discussions by 9jacelebrity: 7:04pm On Aug 17, 2015
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Sports / Re: Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah Leads Nlo To London For Exploratory Discussions by 9jacelebrity: 7:02pm On Aug 17, 2015
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Sports / Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah Leads Nlo To London For Exploratory Discussions by 9jacelebrity: 7:01pm On Aug 17, 2015
As part of the numerous steps aimed at developing grassroots football in Nigeria, the President of FC Ifeanyi Ubah and Patron of Nationwide League One, Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah led the management of Nationwide League One (NLO) and FC Ifeanyi Ubah (FCIU) to the UK for exploratory discussions with West Ham United Football Club.

The meeting which held at Hilton Parklane, London has come as a boost and welcome development to the Nationwide League One as they seek opportunities to promote and boost Nigeria's grassroots football through international partnerships which has been duly provided by the recently nominated Patron of the Nationwide League One. The members of the delegation included Chukwuma Ubah (Chairman of FC Ifeanyi Ubah), Ahmad Muhammad Mu'azu (Chairman of Nationwide League One), Austin Jay Jay Okocha (Ambassador for grassroots football and NLO) amongst others.

Exploratory discussions started on Friday and massive strides were made as meetings continued on Saturday with a delegation of West Ham United FC led by the Chairman and Managing Director of the Club, Angus Kinnear including Peter Stephenson (OBE), Peter Jules amongst other officials of the club.

NLO Chairman, Ahmed Kawu said that Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah, Patron of the nationwide League One was doing everything to see that the NLO matches its contemporaries all over the globe in all aspects of its operations which also includes financial autonomy.
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Politics / Let Our Future Decide This! My Letter To Nigerian Youth On The 2015 Presidential by 9jacelebrity: 3:28pm On Mar 10, 2015
“I will be the first to admit that we are not where we should be yet

. Like Obama rightly observed in his recent State of the Union Address, “it has been, and still is, a hard time for many.” Our nation shares in this global burden of hardship. Globally, it is a tough time. But shall we, for the fear of hard times, seek solace in the past or seek alternative in uncertainty? If we trust Buhari with power and he fails, will we run to Gowon in 2019? If Gowon fails, will we wake up the ghost of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa in 2023? Can we overcome the burden of today by running away from our problems? Can we provide answers to these obvious questions in the affirmative? Therefore, we must be bold in facing the challenges that are currently confronting us as a nation and we must be resolute in facing them. If we desire a change in leadership, only a new idea and a new thinking will suffice. “
Dear Nigerian Youth Let Our Future Decide This!

Fellow Compatriots, the indomitable youths of our great nation, I sincerely salute your courage and robust participation in the current political/electoral process. We are 16 years into the fourth and the longest republic in our democratic journey. The first, second and the third republics were all truncated by the military junta at different times. These obviously denied our nation and the people the opportunity to learn from our mistakes and grow through the process of a seamless democratic journey.

We are a nation of history and purpose, of great men and women, strong and determined. We have risen from military rules stronger and our generation is freer to write our own future, than any other generation before us. We are by far the luckiest, experiencing the longest period where our rights to association and freedom of expression are not denied. Yet, I admit without reservation that it is not yet uhuru. It can be better and we must work to make it better.

More than ever before, we are confronted with the toughest of times in the making of a choice. Yes, a choice that will determine another four years of our journey as a nation. In this, I seek a sense of common purpose among the youth to drive our nation. It is good to unite and define our stake going forward into this election. This we must do for the sake of our future than getting too overly political. For it is essential that our future be the supreme determinant of our votes and participation.

We may have offended one other in the course of the ongoing campaigns. We may have used unprintable words on the social media arena. We have seen frayed nerves. But we can forgive. Yes, we can forgive and work together to build a greater nation. It is the best thing to do and it is the best way to go. This nation awaits us; it awaits us because 20 per cent of our capacity is yet not exploited. It awaits us because we have plenty to give to it. We have hope because we have the potential to make Nigeria first among equals. Yes, we have the capacity to make Nigeria the Eagle of the world. This is the story of our hope.
As a nation, we have our challenges. Unfortunately, many have mistakenly narrowed them to insurgency and corruption. However, I say emphatically that our challenges are far beyond that. The biggest of our concerns today is how to evolve a New Nigeria beyond oil or a prosperous nation without oil. This should be the crux of our debate and the change we seek. This election should be about our future and oil is not going to secure it for us. So far, the campaign promises are not achievable with revenue from oil. This is the true picture of today. Every country, the world over is looking away from oil with emphasis on alternative sources of revenue. Let us work for a future beyond oil. Others have done it, we can do it and by the Grace of GOD, we will even do it better.

It is said that “ideas rule the world”. Therefore, the real and big deal is to have an economy driven by practical ideas, with greater emphasis on what we can produce and export. We need an economy that will create millions of jobs yearly and produce a stronger middle-class. A Nigeria beyond oil or without oil is possible. Therefore, the change that we seek should significantly capture how to diversify our economy and create wealth; not a change for the sake of political power grab only. How can we sustain what Akinwumi Adesina is doing with Agriculture? How can we do much more? Agriculture is gradually returning as a serious business venture of wealth creation in Nigeria as against a means of survival. How can we make it a mega business for bigger revenue generation beyond oil? Can we again look in the way of Agricultural revolution? We can be sure of two things: food security and wealth creation.

Our approach to combating the menace of corruption has been faulty until recently. We had preferred a reactionary approach than preventive. This is the reason we fight corruption and it reacts back. Can we create more technological platforms like the E-Wallets in Agriculture and IPPIS in the federal civil service to prevent corruption? Can we adopt technology on all platforms to prevent stealing? Can we ensure all activities are tracked with technology? No system can be 100 per cent foolproof but definitely can be a big step towards its eradication.

Fellow youths, the seed of extremism and wickedness was sown in our land some decades ago by those who did not wish our future well. Over the years, the seed has germinated and grown into insurgency and terrorism. Evil birthed in our country. The tree of terrorism now harbours disgruntled elements who unleash terror on our land. Never, in our history have we been confronted with monsters that seek to redefine who we are, as Boko Haram has. This devilish group is plotting to curtail our liberty and challenge our very heterogeneous existence. Christians, Muslims, the free born and all those who believe in a free world are their targets. But in our collective resolve, they will never succeed.

When a young Nigerian was arrested in the abortive underwear bombing on a U.S. plane, we did not acquiesce with the reality that terrorism had entered our shore. Rather, we pushed the blame somewhere else. We never got ourselves thinking, to prepare for the unfortunate fate that was coming to befall us. Reports abound on how individuals and groups hiding under religion were trained in Sudan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Cuba and Pakistan for years. Yet, we did practically nothing as a people to arrest this.
Terrorism can be prevented if the seed is not allowed to be sown or germinate. It can be prevented if it is nipped in the bud and not allowed to survive. However, terrorism is difficult to eradicate or defeat once it is in a land. No nation has successfully defeated and eradicated terrorism in the immediate, sometimes decades. Unfortunately today, we are face-to-face with this satanic monster.
As we march to decide another four years of democratic governance, we are again faced with a clique of leaders who want to decide for us. Unfortunately, when they were in the saddle, they did little or nothing to prevent the seed of extremism from being sown, or stop it from growing. Unfortunately, these leaders have held power since 1976; they have never allowed the ‘Eagle’ to soar. If they were full of wisdom and capacity to decide the best for us, as they now claimed, will we have been this challenged? Can they give what they have not? The thinking is yours and mine.

Nevertheless, we still appreciate the contributions of our past leaders to our nation; they will remain our elder-statesmen. A nation is developed by the wisdom of the old and the strength of the young. Therefore, we will continue to consult them when the need arises. However, we will only choose what is suitable from whatever wisdom they offer. Had they done the right thing in power, we will be far ahead of where we are today. Yet we still have hope.

They operated a patronage system, determined what they thought we should get and presided over our collective patrimony like a private enterprise. Sadly, they consigned our future to oil and jettisoned an economy driven by ideas even when the Asian Tigers emerged. For decades, they held our nation down and dictated our choice at will. They did nothing significant to repair our fault lines. They did nothing tangible to help our nation to overcome its numerous challenges. But we have hope.

Let me remind you of what some of you know. They always sarcastically admit that they are on the departure lounge but only use it to distract us. Contrarily, they have remained active on the scene just because they have one mega plan left; they want a nation that will be dictated by their children and families. We served them and they want us to again serve their children. But remember the words of George Bernard Shaw: “Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything”. The choice is ours because we have hope.

Shall we not ask them if leadership is all about power for the sake of power? Do they have moral grounds to tell us who to elect as we go to the polls in February? Are they honestly placed to tell us the truth about our future? If they had done the right thing and helped our nation, will we still be having huge infrastructure gaps? Will we be faced with several economic challenges? Will we be confronted with terrorism?
Today, they are granting interviews and trying to steal the show and shine from us. They have turned their homes to a mecca of sort for selfish political consultation to grab power and decide the destiny and future of our dear nation. Our future is no longer in their hands, and it is up to we the youth to decide our future. It is up to the great people of this nation to consign them into the dustbin of history, where they rightfully belong. Shall we not have them retired to their abode in peace? Let us tell them we have grown to decide and choose who will lead us without recourse to them. As Margaret Mead once said: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”.

Fellow Compatriots, let us focus on building a new Nigeria where the knowledge of the South and the strength of the North will complement the other to build a virile nation. Let us avoid the distraction of the old men who are only interested in using their selfish interest to destroy the fabrics of our dear country. Nigeria is the only country we can call our nation, not even Europe or America. Nigeria is our home and we must never allow it to collapse. But I have this patriotic assurance that Nigeria will survive the current conspiracies contradictions orchestrated by our past leaders and build on our individual and collective ingenuity to make it a land of our dream.

I seek not to stand on the fence without offering a direction. This election is beyond President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. This election is about your future and my future. It is about making a choice and playing your part for a course that is worth standing for – youth emancipation. “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek” – Barack Obama.

In our closet, in our quiet moment, in our heart of hearts, let us do a deep introspection about our nation. I have followed all the campaigns diligently and observed the key words and conviction of actions. Time and chance have revealed much and I have not made a mistake. President Goodluck Jonathan still offers what is more plausible for the Nigerian youth, in the path that we seek. The change we need by our votes is to elect a man who believes in and trusts our future to make our choice. Yes we are the change.

According to U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria on the forthcoming elections, genuine change, the world over does not happen overnight but takes time. He says: “Change through the democratic process is absolutely possible; it may not be as fast as you like, it may not happen overnight. It may take decades but it is absolutely possible. I know because I have seen it in my own country”. We should therefore be wary of those who are chanting the slogan of change and claiming to want to effect change overnight.

This is the first President that has made the youth the central focus of his campaign for re-election. No Nigerian leader living or dead has given the youth a better opportunity/representation in governance and empowerment better than Goodluck. Facts abound and do not lie. Therefore, let us support Jonathan to build a future for our nation, where the best of the North and the South meet to make Nigeria better. Jonathan may not be the best but he is far better for the future that we seek than those on parade.
Without prejudice to Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, if he has not deemed it worthy to mentor young Nigerians for leadership after 30 years of leaving power, certainly he can never be the change that we seek in the 21st century Nigeria. We do not need to be in power to mentor others; he could have at least assembled youth of like minds since he ventured into partisan politics since 2003 and mentor them to provide effective and purposeful leadership for our country. Yet I salute Buhari.

Jonathan too will be deemed a failure if after leaving office, he goes back to Otuoke and does nothing. Leaders should stand in the gap for the people. If Buhari had stood for polio with his goodwill in the North, our country would have been free of polio ever since. Great men are defined by the burden they bear for the people, not the power they seek, wield or control.
I will be the first to admit that we are not where we should be yet. Like Obama rightly observed in his recent State of the Union Address, “it has been, and still is, a hard time for many.” Our nation shares in this global burden of hardship. Globally, it is a tough time. But shall we, for the fear of hard times, seek solace in the past or seek alternative in uncertainty? If we trust Buhari with power and he fails, will we run to Gowon in 2019? If Gowon fails, will we wake up the ghost of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa in 2023? Can we overcome the burden of today by running away from our problems? Can we provide answers to these obvious questions in the affirmative? Therefore, we must be bold in facing the challenges that are currently confronting us as a nation and we must be resolute in facing them. If we desire a change in leadership, only a new idea and a new thinking will suffice. “

President Jonathan is the bridge between today and the future that we seek. We shall not retreat to Egypt because we met the Red Sea on the way. We shall not run back to the past because Boko Baram stares us in the face. While there were food and water in Egypt, with hard labour, it was never the same as the Promised Land – the land of prosperity. Our continuous march in this wilderness to the Promised Land will never be without challenges or resistance. Howbeit, we will overcome, not by looking backward but by trusting in the grace of GOD as we march on.

Fellow Nigerians, the history we are writing together may not remember Goodluck Jonathan as the man who revived our rail system and repaired and revamped our roads from death traps, due to the decades of neglect and decay. It may certainly forget his giant strides in Agriculture and the remodeling of our airports. But this history will tell the story of a young boy who emerged from the creeks of the Niger Delta, to become the President Nigeria. History will remember Jonathan as the man who gave hope to Modu, the son of Soroma, a tailor in the land of Bama, that he can govern Borno State.
This history will remember how Jamila, the daughter of Adakole, an Okada rider in Ankpa, Kogi State, read about the story of Jonathan and the opportunity he gave to women and made up her mind to become a woman of substance like Sarah Ochepe (Water Resources Minister). Jamila will be buoyed by the increased opportunities for women, who are today, rising to greatness and taking their rightful place in the country they had long been denied and neglected. That is what Jonathan represents to the common man of Nigeria – that a minority can do it.

Shall we return to the enclave of those who once oppressed us and curtailed our freedom because of the seeming problems of today? We carry the burden of history on our shoulders and generations yet unborn will call us weak and light-hearted if we make this mistake. 2019 is almost here but shall we not negotiate for the kind of leadership that we seek? Let us have a contract with Jonathan who can better be trusted to honour a contractual obligation.

The world is waiting on Nigeria. Europe, America and Asia have failed to drive a new world where peace and prosperity will be the order of the day. The world is looking up to Africa and Nigeria is the focus. Let us support the Federal Government to end the menace of terrorism and insecurity. This Eagle has the potential to lead the world. It is our destiny; we will not bow to the evil of conspiracy, gang-up and propaganda. Nigeria will flourish.

Dear compatriots, I write to you with a burden in my heart because when the birth of a child is due, labour is usually painful. But the moment the baby is delivered, the pain is forgotten by the unspeakable relief and joy that follow. We are at that junction of our national life and it is indeed a challenging moment for Nigeria. But let us make no mistake about it that if we endure, the expectant child will be delivered and a New Nigeria birthed. Nigeria will flourish again.

I know the Nigeria that I dream of as a youth and for my children. I will never trade this bright future for cheap propaganda of politics because I know where the shoe pinches and where it pains. I was not born with a metal spoon neither was I born with a silver one. I struggled to earn my first degree from the famous Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. I worked very hard to obtain my second degree at the prestigious University of Lagos. I have traversed the length and breadth of Nigeria from Lagos to Borno, Yola to Benin, Gombe to Osogbo and from Enugu to Jos.

I connect with the North and the South in the journey of life. I have built friendship across all divides. I was supported by my Hausa brothers and encouraged by Igbo friends. I have lived with Muslims and Christians under the same roof and I have accommodated friends from all parts of the country. This experience has widened my knowledge about Nigeria. Therefore, no matter how difficult our situation is, I prefer “liberty in danger” to “peace in slavery”. Let our future be the deciding factor in the collective decision we make come March 28.

Ariyo Dare ATOYE (Aristotle)
National Coordinator,
Democratic Young Patriots (DYP)
aristotle001us@yahoo.com‎
08030620882

Romance / Yes Or No by 9jacelebrity: 11:43am On Sep 25, 2014
If she would say yes to u .. Would you brake up with your current girlfriend for her? YES OR NO

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Music/Radio / C4 - 2day Na 2day + Jump On It Ft Attitude (prod.wizzypro) by 9jacelebrity: 1:08am On Oct 31, 2013
C4 steps out with two new club/party singles "2Day Na 2Day" & "Jump On it" featuring Attitude . I love Attitude's energy and the way he puts alot of force into his delivery,the energy is unbeatable!! C4 came in fab in 2Day Na 2day with a catchy chorus which could easily slip right into any playlist, club or radio. ! I've had this on replay since I stumbled upon it.

2Day Na 2Day was produced by Effect while Jump On it is produced by Wizzypro,Mixed by Tommy (BFMG) .

The Benue State born femcee, real names Comfort Michael [ C4 ] have been in the music scene since 2007 & kept a low music profile but caught attention of the public with her great stage performances ,Within a short while She has already started pulling some strings and also gradually turning into a force to reckon with, in the entertainment circle.

This will definitely keep your whole body moving ! club banger and radio friendly tune .

Download ,Press play & give us your reviews on this one . Follow on twitter @iAmtheC4

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Politics / Leader Of Okoloma Ikpangi Apologizes To Kingsley Kuku by 9jacelebrity: 4:23pm On Oct 30, 2013
#OrinaemiHartVsKingsleyKuku is trending

The Leader of the dreaded group of the Bonny axis Okoloma Ikpangi General Orinaemi Hart has come out to publicly apologize to the Special Adviser to the president on Niger Delta Matters ,Kingsley Kuku and his team in the Amnesty office for the last publication that was made by him against the office of the Special Adviser on Niger Delta Matters . In his words


"I was grossly misinformed by some of my IZON brothers who went to the South Africa for training as pilots . I went to the office of the special adviser to lay this complain and the files/results of the aggrieved persons were shown to me and I found out for myself that they failed the test ,though they have been reintegrated into another batch that would be traveling for training for another phase for training as I was made to understand .
As for the petition that was written against me by some of my boys to the office of the Special adviser on Niger Delta Matters . Kingsley Kuku has appointed some people to handle that issue . I want to also use this medium to advise my fellow leaders that if you have any grievances against the amnesty office ,you should walk up to the special adviser on Niger Delta Matters “Kingsley Kuku” instead of to make false and baseless publications against his person and also hide behind other leaders to foment trouble because the Special Adviser is a man that listens and does everything under his power to settle issues . What we should be doing now is to pray that God gives him the strength and wisdom to carry out his works diligently & with the fear of God in the Niger Delta Region which I don’t think anybody can handle that office better than Honorable Kingsley Kuku . I employ other generals to rally round the Special Adviser to make the amnesty program a success which I believe is going on successfully under the leadership of honorable kingsley Kuku . I, Mr Orinaemi Hart want to use this opportunity to tender my un-reserved apology to Honorable kingsley Kuku on my last publication against his person which was due to misinformation from my IZON brothers ."

Music/Radio / Kelly Hansome – Shake That Booty by 9jacelebrity: 1:02pm On Oct 19, 2013
It is no longer news that Nigeria’s very own talented versatile Music guru “Kelly Hansome” is a well that never runs out of good music, having broken the record of putting out more hot singles than any other artiste in the history of African Music without an actual official album in the market. He recently released a compilation Album ‘LOST TAPES’, under his MAGA MUSIC label; a better mix of 15 of his pre-released songs now available in online stores all over the world(Itunes, Spotify, Amazon..etc.) Here is another club banger for his priceless fans out there, enjoy

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Music/Radio / VIDEO: Timaya – Ukwu (download Video & Audio) by 9jacelebrity: 2:35pm On Oct 08, 2013
The Big Boss of Dem Mama Records TIMAYA hits the airwaves with a smashing and breathtaking video which he titles “Ukwu” meaning Waist. In this hilarious video, Timaya shows off the power of the female waist, very funny stuffs, a must see. The opening scene of this video sees Timaya as a doctor examining some X-Ray results and later as a police constable in a local precinct where the infectious power of the Ukwu makes everyone go gaga including the officers having a party in jail. This is a sure cracker so watch out for this joint.


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Download Audio Here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN6qNDMeWm4&feature=player_embedded
Music/Radio / Cimbol – Paper by 9jacelebrity: 1:03pm On Oct 07, 2013
Cimbol the 2013 best freestyle artiste in Port Harcourt has done it again by dropping this hot single ”Paper” which is now a favorite song on radio stations and blogs filled with punchlines and energy combining hip hop and ragga this song is legendary,talks about the street hustle if you love good music.download and listen.

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Music/Radio / Frank D’nero Ft. M.I – Dis Girl (remix) by 9jacelebrity: 11:07pm On Oct 04, 2013
New Single from Frank D’Nero “Dis Girl Remix”featuring MI (Mr Incredible.) The D’Largge Records representer drops another version of his previously released single “Dis Girl”. A twist from the original R&B feel to a clubmix meanwhile MI could not resist but to drop one of the dopest 16 bars of all his latest collabos and there’s more where this song came from….Produced,mixed and mastered
by Frank D’Nero……Enjoy!

[url=http://naijacelebrity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Frank-D%E2%80%99Nero-ft.-M.I-%E2%80%93-Dis-Girl-Remix.mp3]Download Here[/url]

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Music/Radio / VIDEO: Kcee – Okoso [Download Video + Audio] by 9jacelebrity: 4:14pm On Aug 28, 2013
KCee brings us the official video to the newly released single “Okoso” . Very Lovely Video i must say the management made the right choice of video production – @Sososoberekon

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DOWNLOAD AUDIO Here



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