The Africa Cup of Nations kicks off June 21 in Egypt and runs through July 19 showcasing the continent’s biggest football stars. TINA Magazine takes a look at ten of the top players to watch during the tournament After their silverware-filled club seasons, played mostly in Europe, Africa’s top footballers will be aiming for continental bragging rights with their national sides in Egypt.
1. Mohamed Salah, 27 – Egypt https://i2.wp.com/scd.france24.com/en/files/element_multimedia/image/salah_-_khaled_desouki_afp.jpg?w=640&ssl=1 Egypt forward Mo Salah tied for top scorer in the Premier League this season with 22 goals for his Champions League-winning Liverpool. Salah will be looking to help the Pharaohs, who have won the [color=#000000]Africa[/color] Cup of Nations a record seven times, to another title on home soil. After injury marred Salah’s 2018 World Cup bid — leading to a disappointing winless ouster for Egypt at their first World Cup finals in nearly three decades – the prolific Reds star will be keen to deploy the full breadth of his talents in this tournament.
2. Sadio Mané, 27– Senegal https://i1.wp.com/scd.france24.com/en/files/element_multimedia/image/mane_-_anne-christine_poujoulat_afp.jpg?w=640&ssl=1 Unstoppable for Liverpool, where he shared top Premier League scoring honours with teammate Salah, winger Sadio Mané’s very presence near the goal is enough to strike fear into the hearts of opposing defenders. Explosive, unpredictable and a deadly finisher, the Champions League winner, who began his career with FC Metz in France’s Ligue 2 before stops in Salzburg and Southampton, will be showcasing his eye for goal with the Lions of Teranga in Egypt.
3. Nicolas Pépé, 24 – Ivory Coast https://i1.wp.com/scd.france24.com/en/files/element_multimedia/image/pepe-_issouf_sanogo_afp_0.jpg?w=640&ssl=1 Ivory Coast’s Nicolas Pépé has dynamite in his boots. The Lille striker hit the mark 22 times this season in Ligue 1, while delivering 11 assists. His power, precision and speed have made him one of the best players in the French top-flight while leading his club, the Ligue 1 runners-up, to a surprise Champions League berth.
5. Hakim Ziyech, 26 – Morocco https://i1.wp.com/scd.france24.com/en/files/element_multimedia/image/ziyech_yuri_cortez_afp_0.jpg?w=640&ssl=1 A revelation during this season’s Champions League for Ajax, Hakim Ziyech will be one of the star attractions of the competition in Egypt. Reportedly on the radar of several big European clubs, the Moroccan attacking midfielder is an essential piece for the Atlas Lions. A tireless and technically gifted players, Ziyech can on his own change the course of a match.
6. Kalidou Koulibaly, 28 – Senegal https://i1.wp.com/scd.france24.com/en/files/element_multimedia/image/koulibaly_emmanuel_dunand_afp.jpg?w=640&ssl=1 Napoli’s rock-solid centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly has proven himself one of Serie A’s toughest defenders and a life insurance policy at the back for Senegal. Virtually insurmountable in a duel, majestic in the air and physically very powerful (at 1m87 and 89kg), Koulibaly is far and away the best active African defender.
10. André Onana, 23 – Cameroon https://i1.wp.com/scd.france24.com/en/files/element_multimedia/image/onana_-_reuters_0.jpg?w=640&ssl=1 Cameroon’s last line of defence, André Onana and his lightning-reflex stops lit up the screen this season for Ajax Amsterdam’s brilliant Champions League semi-finalists. It’s no wonder the young Cameroonian keeper is reportedly coveted by Europe’s top clubs: his talent is reminiscent of his illustrious predecessors Joseph-Antoine Bell and Thomas N’Kono.
11. Onyinye Wilfred Ndidi, 22 – Nigeria
https://i2.wp.com/cdn.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Wilfred-Ndidi.png?fit=412%2C265&ssl=1 Ndidi is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Leicester City and the Nigeria national team as a midfielder. On 3 December 2016, Genk agreed a £17 million transfer deal with English champions Leicester City. The deal was confirmed on 5 January 2017. In the English FA Cup game against Derby County on 8 February 2017, Ndidi came on in the first half of extra time and scored his first goal for Leicester through a long-range shot. He definitely didnt do well this last season, but its hard to ignore the he has the talent to improve the Nigerian squad at Afcon
Why does it seem impossible for Africa to rank among continents with the youngest leaders? Africa is known to be the home of a number of the world’s oldest serving presidents led by Zimbabwe’s 92-year old Robert Mugabe. Most African leaders are always accused of clinging on to power for decades; they see themselves as life presidents. However, did you know that the continent also has some of the youngest leaders in the world? One is just 47 years old.
10. John Dramani Mahama, Ghana (Age: 60) https://i2.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/0fgjhs6kngsqrbnp5463311863.jpg?w=330&ssl=1 John Dramani was born on November 29, 1958. John Dramani Mahama has been the President of Ghana since July 2012. He served the nation as its Vice President between 2009 and 2012. He assumed the office of the president on July 24 2012, when the then president John Atta Mills died.
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6. Letsie III of Lesotho (Age: 55) https://i2.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/0fgjhs679351th561585697030.jpg?w=330&ssl=1 Letsie III was born on July 17, 1963. He is the king and head of state of Lesotho. He succeeded his father, Moshoeshoe II, when the latter was forced into exile in 1990. His father was briefly restored in 1995 but soon died in a car crash in early 1996, and Letsie became king again. As a constitutional monarch, most of King Letsie’s duties as monarch of Lesotho are ceremonial. He was 27-year old when he ascend the crown.
5. Pierre Nkurunziza, Burundi (Age: 55) https://i0.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/0fgjhs1fmav2bvcr681344499585.jpg?resize=275%2C183&ssl=1 Pierre Nkurunziza is a Burundian politician who was formerly the Chairman of the National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD), the ruling party, until he was elected as President of Burundi. Pierre Nkurunziza has been the President of Burundi since 2005. Currently, He is the fifth youngest president in [color=#000000]Africa[/color]. In August 2009, he was awarded the “Model Leader for a New Africa Award” by AFREG.
4. Yahya Jammeh, The Gambia (Age: 53) https://i2.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images2421605796870.jpg?w=620&ssl=1 Yahya Jammeh is the President of the Gambia. He was a 29-year old army officer when he assumed power in a 1994 military coup. It was a bloodless coup. He seized power from President Dawda Jawara. Yahya Jammeh was elected to the Office of the President of the Gambia; he was re-elected in 2001, 2006 and 2011.
3. Faure Gnassingbe, Togo (Age: 52) https://i0.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images2411082684291.jpg?w=570&ssl=1 Faure Gnassingbe has been the President of Togo since May 4 2005. He was appointed to the government by his father Gnassingbe Eyadema before he passed away on February 5 2005. He then won a controversial presidential election on 24 April 2005, and was sworn in as President. Gnassingbé was re-elected for a second term in 2010.
Together with his mother, Ntombi Tfwala, now Queen Mother, he rules the country as an absolute monarch. Mswati III is known for his practice of polygamy and currently has 15 wives. Although he is respected and fairly popular in Swaziland, his policies and lavish lifestyle have led to local protests and international criticism.
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Manchester City are not technically owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nayhan outright. Instead, the City Football Group wholly own the club, of which Sheikh Mansour’s Abu Dhabi United Group has 86.21% shares. Sheikh Mansour is also in-charge at Melbourne City, New York City, Atletico Torque, and has a minority stake in Yokhoma F. Marinos through City Football Group. Manchester city owner Sheikh Mansour bin The Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates is worth an estimated £3.76billion.
7. Joe Lewis (£3.83b)
Tottenham Hotspur owner Joe Lewis accumulated his wealth in the hospitality industry in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The London-born businessman is worth an estimated £3.83billion and is the main investor in Tavistock Group, a varied portfolio that includes businesses operating in life sciences, manufacturing, property, and sports.
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4. Shahid Khan (£5.28b) Fulham owner Shahid Khan bought the club from Mohamed Al Fayed in 2013. Khan, who made his fortune in the automotive and hospitality industries – is an all-round sports tycoon as he also owns NFL side Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Pakistani-American is worth an estimated £5.28billion.
3. Guo Guangchang (£5.28b)
Wolverhampton Wanderers owner Guo Guangchang bought the club for £45 million in 2016
The Chinese billionaire businessman is the founder and chairman of Fosun International, a Chinese international conglomerate and investment vehicle. His business operations have included asset management, real estate, and entertainment.
Guo is worth an estimated £5.28billion
2. Stan Kroenke (£6.51b)
Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke is worth an estimated £6.51billion courtesy his very impressive sports portfolios.
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Kroenke is the owner of NFL side St Louis Rams, NBA team Denver Nuggets and NHL side Colorado Avalanche.
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1. Roman Abramovich (£8.88billion)
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich made a majority of his wealth through the oil and gas industries, prior to purchasing Chelsea in 2003.
Since taking over the Blues, the Russian oligarch has pumped over £1bn on players and infrastructure, which has helped establish Chelsea as one of Europe’s top teams.
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https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Libyan-AirForce-jet.jpg Well, we know many of you world like to know the most powerful military in Africa right? And if you don’t know some countries are powerful than the others in Africa now you know. Below you will find ten countries that are most powerful in Africa, in the others words countries with the best military in Africa 2018
These criteria are used in such an approach that a smaller country with good military intelligence competes favorably well with a highly populated country with lots of great foot soldiers while landlocked countries are not penalized for lack of an active navy. It is important to note that the military strength of a country is not only determined by the size of her ammunition. So we present you these ten countries with details and amazing pictures.
10. LIBYA
https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/libyan-army.jpg Photo/Wikipedia.orgThe 2011 Libya revolution has placed a big question mark on the military capabilities of a country with population of just over 6 million. Almost 3 million citizens are fit for service and just about 116,000 people reach service age each year but these small numbers correlate quite oppositely to the artillery and ammunition the country boasts of when compared with other African countries. Libya boasts 500 tanks, 2,500 armored fighting vehicles, 400 self propelled guns, 800 rocket projectors, 1050 potable AT weapons, over 600 aircraft and 121 helicopters and $880 million pumped in to defence every year.
9. ANGOLA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Angola-Military.jpg Angola is the 7th largest country in Africa with a population of over 21 million and is located in southern Africa. These are three components of Angolan military: the Army, Navy and Air Force and all of these have a combined manpower in excess of 100,000 divided into 87,000 active front-line personnel and 30,000 active reserve personnel. [color=#000000]south african music download[/color] Angola has 140 tanks, 980 armoured fighting vehicles, 298 towed-artillery, 270 total number of aircraft, 98 helicopters with, 15 attack helicopters, 82 fighters/ interceptors. The country’s naval strength is boosted with 30 coastal defence crafts and 2 mine warfare and with a defence budget of over $4 bn, Angola is sure to continue to see a strong military growth.
8. TUNISIA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Tunisian-military-vehicle.jpg Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and home to over 10 million people. There are almost 5 million people who are fit for service out of the 5.7 million available manpower. The number of active front-liner personnel stands at 40,000 with additional 12,000 active reserve personnel. The country boasts of 350 tanks, 900 armoured fighting vehicles, 139 total aircraft, 75 helicopters, 12 fighters/ interceptors, 25 coastal defence aircraft all backed by over $550 million defence budget per year.
7. MOROCCO https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Moroccan-Military.jpg The kingdom of Morocco is a country in the northern region of Africa with a population of over 33 million. The country’s military arm known as the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces is responsible for land-based military operations but in addition to the army, Morocco also has the Navy, the Air Force, the Royal Guard, the Royal Gendarmerie and the Auxiliary Forces. There are about 17 million available manpower with over 14 million people fit for service, 195,000 people in active front-line service and 150,000 in active reserve. Morocco has 1,348 tanks, 2,120 armoured fighting vehicles, 323 total aircraft, 139 helicopters, 70 coastal defence craft and spends over $3.4 bn in defence budget.
6. KENYA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Kenyan-Navy.jpg Kenya is a major commercial and technology hub in the East Africa. Officially called the Republic of Kenya, the country has a population of about 41 million residents. When it comes to military strength and fire power, Kenya is a force to reckon with. The country has enough military strength to afford to always send some on a peace keeping mission in other African countries. Almost 20 million people make up the country’s man power and more than 12 million of these are fit for service. 839,000 reach military age every year. Kenya has 24,000 active front-line, 5,000 active reserve personnel and boasts of 186 tanks, 2000 armoured fighting vehicles, 134 total air crafts, 66 helicopters, 14 coastal defence crafts and with Kenya’s defence budget on its course to hit $5 bn by 2018, we might see the country advancing way ahead of others on this list.
5. NIGERIA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Nigerian-Military.jpg Located at the shores of West Africa is the country that is home to a staggering 170 million people. With the available manpower of over 72 million people, there are more than 40 million people who are fit for service with 3.5 million people reaching the military service year every year. Nigeria has 363 tanks, 680 towed-artillery and more than 1,400 armoured fighting vehicles. Nigeria has 96 total air crafts and 36 helicopters, 51 coastal defence crafts and 2 mine warfare. The large population is kept safe with a yearly budget of over $2.3 bn. Obviously the most powerful country in western Africa.
4. SOUTH AFRICA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/South-African-Military.jpg Republic of South Africa, is an African country located at the southern tip of the continent. South Africa is the 25th largest country in the world by area and the 24th most populous country with over 54 million people. When it comes to military power, South Africa has got what it takes to be among the top countries in Africa strong enough to be recognised. Half of South Africa’s population are within the manpower class; 14 million are fit for service and almost a million people (964,139) are getting to military age annually. [color=#000000]south african songs download[/color] South Africa has 88,000 active front-line and 17,000 active reserve personnel. On military equipment, South Africa has 191 tanks and 1430 armoured fighting vehicles, 118 self-propelled guns, 240 rocket projectors and 213 total number of air crafts. 4 frigates and 3 submarines keep the shores safe and there is over $4.6 bn spent on defence every year.
3. ETHIOPIA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Ethiopian-Military.jpg Ethiopia has a population of 94.1 million. It is Africa’s oldest independent country and its second largest in terms of population. Ethiopia has found a way to transform her population into a military stronghold in Africa. With a manpower of 38 million people, 24 million of this population fit for active service and almost 2 million people reaching the military age every year, the country is one of the strongest in Africa. Ethiopia has over 560 tanks and 780 armoured vehicles, 183 multi-launch rocket system (MLRS), 81 air crafts and 39 helicopters to hover around any country plotting any form of invasion.The entire Ethiopia’s defence is supported by 182,500 front-line personnel and over $340 million defence budget to take care of things every 365 days.
2. ALGERIA https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Algerian-Military.jpg Algeria is a country consisting of 48 provinces and 1541 communes. It is the 33rd most populated country on earth with a population of 39.21 million. More than 20 million people make up the manpower and over 17 million citizens are within the active service year. Algerian military is made up of modern army, navy and air force. The country is largely financed by oil and Sonatrach, the national oil company, is the largest company in Africa generating revenues in excess of $76.1bn and employing over 120,000 people in 2012. Algeria has the second largest army in Africa and in the Arab World, after Egypt, and has Russia and China as her strategic allies and arms furnisher. 672,993 individuals reach the military age annually. There are over 500,000 active front-line and 400,000 reserve personnel. Algeria is equipped with more than a thousand tanks, 1800 armoured fighting vehicles, over 400 air crafts, 188 helicopters, 6 submarines. With a defense budget of over $10.5 bn, Algeria will continue to be among the African countries with the best military strength.
1. EGYPT https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Egyptian-Army.jpg Egypt is a country in the north of Africa with a staggering population of 94 million people and has faced major political crises in the recent past but this has not changed its position as a leading African country when it comes to military strength. A significant percentage of Egypt’s population (over 35 million) are fit for active military service and more than 1.5 million individuals reach the military age every year. With almost 5000 tanks including armoured fighting vehicles, self propelled guns and towed artillery, Egypt is a force to reckon with when it comes to Africa.
Having a total of 1,100 aircraft including 245 helicopters, 343 fighters, 390 trainer aircraft and 28 mine warfare, 84 serviceable air ports and a budget of over $4bn pumped into Egypt’s defence every 365 days make Egyptian military the strongest among other countries in Africa. It is not cheap to maintain a standing army, navy and armed forces and it is a general rule that military strength goes along with economic power. This is the reason most countries with the largest economy are also among those with the highest military strength. In Africa, it is not wrong to say that the same principle applies because these top 10 African countries with the best military also happen to be among those with significantly strong economy. Egypt has the strongest military in Africa currently
https://gaspromotionsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/5-sexiest-female-nigerian-artistes-1024x576.jpg These women have proved that what a man can do, a woman can do more and even better. As we all know we have a lot of the richest female musicians among musicians of Nigeria and they earn significant royalties for their job right now. We all derive joy in listening to Nigerian female musicians and eagerly wait for their new songs as they all are talented and famous. The means used in calculating these top Nigerian female artiste net worth is not just their musical career, but the deals and endorsement accrued to them. These females have really worked hard to get to where they are today, and they are really enjoying the fame. These female musicians are arranged in no particular order.
1. Tiwa Savage
Tiwa Savage is not just a good singer with an incredible voice, but also a professional song writer. In 2012, she joined Don jazzy’s Mavin records. Her first hit that welcomed her into the game was “kele kele love” and it was able to scale through to Nigeria music charts. https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images402052477223.jpg She has also collaborated with many artiste which include Don Jazzy, Reekado Banks, Dr Sid, Korede Bello, and Di’ja. Major hits like “Eminado” and “Love Me” has improved not only her bank account but also her music career. Tiwa has been present in a number of international shows and is brand ambassador to a number of companies, like Konga, Pepsi, Forte Oil and Maggi. She is said to be the richest female musician in Nigeria for 2019.
2. Yemi Alade
Yemi Eberechi Alade was born on 13th March 1989 in Abia state and rose to stardom after she released her biggest hit track “Johnny”. Yemi Alade rose to stardom when she won The Peak Talent Show in 2009, prior to the show she released her first single titled “Fimisile”. https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/yemi-alade397718751.jpg She is one Nigerian artist that has managed to build a huge fan base on YouTube as she gets million of views on her music videos.[color=#000000]mp3 download[/color] She has also released some dope tracks like “kissing”, Take over,Tangerine. She won many awards which include ELOY Award in 2013 and has also won the best Female Award at the MTV African Music Awards. Yemi Alade is a brand ambassador for some big Nigerian companies such as CloseUp Toothpaste, an Online Jewelry store, Bland2Glam, Barcadi Breezer and owns a jewelry line called Yemi Alade collections.
3. Chidinma Ekile https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images432003717527.jpg Chidinma Ekile also known as Miss Kedike has a spot on the list of the top 10 richest female musicians in Nigeria 2019. She’s a Nigerian Singer and song writer. Chidinma was born in 1991 and her fame began after she won the third season of the MTN Project Fame West Africa in 2010, thereafter she released her singles “Jankoliko”and “kedike”. This latter song made it possible for her to win the Kora Awards for Best Female West Africa Act. This” kedike” crooner, has signed in multi million deal with MTN.
4. Omawumi Omawumi’s birth name is Omawumi Megbele,she is a Nigerian musician,song writer and an actress. Omawumi started her singing career in 2007 after she was voted as the 1st runner-up for Idol West Africa Competition. Her music career got a big boost from her very first single titled “In the Music”, although she has also released other songs.https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images42275034274.jpg She is one artiste who dropped her law certificate for music and shot to limelight with her performance in reality show West African Idols. She is a brand ambassador for some huge Nigerian companies like Malta Guinness, Mortein, Konga.com and Globacom.
5. Seyi Shay
Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua well known as Seyi Shay returned from UK to Nigeria in 2011 before releasing the two hit songs “Loving your way” and “No le le” and in 2013, she released “Irawo”,”chante” etc. She was born on 21st December 1985 and raised in London. She is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images451766382374.jpg The talented musician has written three songs for the soundtrack to Konami’s video game. She has signed many endorsement deals with Etisalat, Bacardi Breezer, and the most recent deal with Pepsi and is also one of the ambassadors of the phone brand – Gionee.
6. Asa https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images46716629629.jpg Her stage name is Asa, but her real name is Bukola Elemide. She has dual citizenship as a Nigerian-French musician but she grew up in a small town near Lagos. She made her debut in 2009 when she released songs like Jailer, Eye Adaba, Fire on the Mountain and so on. Subsequently she had released quite a number of songs and also signed an endorsement deal with GTBank that is worth millions of naira.
7. Waje https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/waje892334980.jpg Aituaje Aina Ebele popularly known as Waje is also one of the best and richest female musicians in Nigeria. She was born on 1st of September 1981 and was featured in Psquare hit singles “Do Me”. She was also a judge on the reality show – The Voice Nigeria and signed a mouth watering endorsement deal with telecommunication giant, GLO.
8. Nneka https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/img_20190228_111544789350057.jpg Nneka Egbuna known as Nneka was born in the 1980. She is a Nigerian female singer songwriter and actress. This Germany based lady performs at musical concerts hosted in and out of the country. She started her musical career in 2004 with a performance as an opening act for dance hall reggae star Sean Paul at Hamburg. [color=#000000]download mp3[/color] She has been able to travel across the globe. Nneka released a song “Heartbeat” in September 2009 and it made its way to the top 50 songs in Germany that year. She is signed to Sony Music- an international record label.
9. Niyola https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/images471963213930.jpg Eniola Akinbo better known by her stage name Niyola started her music career way back in 2005 after she was signed to Eldee’s Trybe Records. She later left the label and in 2012 signed to Empire Mates Entertainment label (EME). She is best known for her Afro R&B Hit “Toh Bad” which won her Nigeria’s Entertainment Award for Best Female Artiste of the Year in 2014. Her other released songs are Go On, Love to Love You and Last Bus Stop etc.
She officially broke into the market in 2013 when she released her biggest hit “Don’t Break My Heart” under Northside Entertainment Inc. Later she released “Lead Me On” which took the street by storm and became the best song on the music chart in that year. Her song “German Juice” was also a hit. There you have it folks, the top 10 richest female musicians in Nigeria list.
LUCIFERMYLORD: I laugh in Swahili.. Those figures ain't accurate at all.. I can tell you authoritatively that pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Adeboye and Oyedepo are worth billion of dollars separately. If you know the amount these men make on a daily basis. you will just faint. They are extremely wealthy though.
Popular pastors are increasingly becoming Richest Pastors in Africa making headlines with open flamboyance and unreserved suaveness being an integral part of them.Many ask who might be the Richest Pastors in Africa today so TINA Magazine highlights a list of wealthiest African pastors, known for ranking on top and with a huge attendance in each service. These are servants of God, with a mission to spread the gospel of Christ through ministry. But in doing so some have emerged with rich investments and living a luxurious life.
Below is a list of top 10 richest pastors in Africa:
10. Rev. Chris Okotie – 10 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Chris-Okotie.jpg Christopher Okotie was born in Delta State on 16 of June 1958. Oghenebrorie Okotie is a Nigerian televangelist and ex pop-singer. He is a pastor of the Household of God Church. For today, the center of his ministry is located in Lagos. He got his education from the University of Nigeria at Nsukka. Nevertheless, he abandoned his schooling several times to establish his pop career. Moreover, he also attended the Grace Fellowship Bible School in Oklahoma. This school provided him the idea of establishing the Household of God Ministry in the 1990s. Since then, he managed to gather an army of followers which provides him from 3 to 10 million dollars of net worth!
9. Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo – 10 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Pastor-Matthew-Ashimolowo-344x420.jpg The main headquarters of the church are situated in London. The Winning Ways programme of the Church is aired daily and can be seen on the television broadcast of Zimbabwe, Ghana, Nigeria and even Europe. Mathew Ashimolowo is another Nigerian pastor who makes millions on his church. He is a senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre. Ashimolowo converted from Islam to Christianity when he was 20. For today, the Forbes estimates his overall net worth between $6-10 million. The majority of his wealth comes from the Christian literature and documents. He teaches about the success of Prosperity Theology. It seems that this ideology gets him the greatest profit.
8. Prophet Uebert Angel – 25 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/omnbvvgf-572x420.jpg Uebert Angel has an enormous net worth of twenty-five million dollars. He is often described as a young and charismatic leader and he believes that God wants his flock to be rich. He is a founder of Spirit Embassy the main headquarters of which are located in Zimbabwe. Uebert Angel is also a founder of The Angel Organisation which is another parent company for his main business interests. [color=#000000]new south african songs[/color]
7. Pastor Ray Macaulay – 28 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/download.jpg He decided to start a church shortly after his training in 1979. The main headquarters of his church are situated in South Africa. The full name of his organization is Rhema Bible Church. His family totally supported him from the very first day of the church. Nevertheless, this pastor is often associated with a controversial lifestyle. He managed to create quite an army of followers which provides him about 28 million dollars in net worth.
[img]6. Prophet T.B. Joshua – 35 million dollars[/img] https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Prophet-TB-Joshua-529x420.jpg T.B. Joshua is one of the richest Nigerian pastors and televangelists. This prophet is the founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations. Joshua is known for his popularity across all Africa. His videos have already gathered more than 300 million views. His greatest work is Emmanuel TV which provides him millions of views almost every day! For today, his residence is stayed in Lagos, Nigeria. He is often described as YouTube`s most popular Pastor. According to New African Magazine and The Africa Report he is named one of the top 50 Africa`s most influential people.
5. Pastor Tshifinwa Irene – 42 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/20181024_133516-433x420.png The main location of the televangelist and her church is Venda. The name of her church is the Divine Truth World Restoration Services. The main idea of the church is the restoration of World Peace according to the ideas of Jesus Christ. She is a former member of Christian Worship Center Venda. Today, she is one of the richest pastors in the world. Her total net worth is around 42 million dollars.
4. Bishop Ayodele Oritsejafor – 50 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Pastor-Ayo-Oritsejafor-640x384.jpg Pastor Oritsejafor’s net worth consists of more than 50 million dollars. In 2014, he was a star of Nigerian newspapers because of an arms deal scandal, which he vehemently claimed he his Innocent of. He the leader of the World of Life Bible Church. [color=#000000]songs 2019[/color] 3. Chris Oyakhilome – 80 -100 million dollars https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Chris-Oyakhilome-420x420.jpg Chris Oyakhilome managed to get more than 80 million dollars in his reach. Chris Oyakhilome is a leader of Christ Embassy. His business interests cut across various industries, like magazines, newspapers, TV station, record label love world music which has signed ward winning gospel musicians in Nigeria. Any one that listens to gospel music knows Christ embassy is a powerful ministry not just for producing ministers of music but also deals in hotels, satellite TV and real estate. His church members are powerful entrepreneurs.
2. Pastor E.A Adeboye – 180 million dollars
https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/1-3-520x400.jpg He is one of the Nigerian Pastors with private jet, he is second among the richest pastors in Nigeria. His net worth reaches astonishing 180 million dollars. Leader of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
1. Bishop David Oyedepo – 200 million dollars
https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/27579942_970084746474576_6281664234774331392_n5740551-1-420x420.jpg He is Africa’s number one richest pastor. Founder of Living Faith World Outreach Ministry. This Ministry started in 1981 and has become the largest church on the continent. Oyedepo is the wealthiest preacher in Nigeria with a net worth of over US$200 million. The church owns four private jets and several buildings, including in London and the US. Oyedepo is an author and publisher who has written over 70 titles apart from periodicals. He is the chairman/publisher of Dominion Publishing House (DPH), a publishing arm of the ministry. DPH has over 4 million prints in circulation to date. Through Oyedepo Covenant University, Faith Academy and Kingdom Heritage Model Schools have been established to equip the youth for global impact. The construction of a third university named Crown University is already underway, located in Calabar, Cross Rivers, Nigeria
Nigeria is one of the biggest countries in Africa with lots of musicians and rich gospel musicians in Africa. Blessed with vast talent, and these have managed to become popular and spread their songs throughout the world.
Each year that comes we get to listen to music from Nigerian and that does not exclude wonderful and very amazing songs these gospel ministers make.
In the past i am sure you have come across songs that have caught our attention from Nigerian gospel artistes. These musicians have made national and international impact and releasing amazing Nigerian gospel music and albums that have won several awards. This has led to a the development of the country and making half of the gospel musicians among the richest in the country.
1. Frank Edwards https://i1.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/IMG_20170722_110342_000.jpg?w=501&ssl=1 Taking the number two spot on this list is Frank Ugochukwu Edwards. Frank Edwards is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter and recording artist from Enugu, Enugu State. He is the founder and owner of the record label Rocktown Records, the record label is one of the most successful in the industry. If you listen to gospel music in Nigeria then you can’t miss the name, Frank Edwards or his music.
This top gospel artist earns his money from live performance in gospel shows, endorsement deals, and album sales. Frank Edwards is one of the top 10 richest gospel musicians in Nigeria.
2. Sinach
https://i1.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Lq-2Uw89_400x400.jpg?w=400&ssl=1 We couldn’t make this list without mentioning Sinach, a woman of worship and simply an incredible gospel artist. Osinachi Kalu best known as Sinach is the third in this list of the top 10 richest gospel musician in Nigeria and this multi-award-winning Nigerian Gospel music singer, songwriter, and senior worship leader at Believers Love world is known globally for several gospel hits songs.
She has truly become famous in the Nigerian gospel music industry with hit tracks such as ‘Way Maker’, ‘I Know Who I Am’ and ‘Great Are you Lord’.
Sinach continues to inspire thousands of worshippers by releasing albums and providing them with meaningful songs. This top gospel artist earns her money from live performance in gospel shows, endorsement deals, and album sales.
3. Tope Alabi https://i0.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Tope-Alabi-1.jpg?resize=420%2C420&ssl=1 She is a gospel musician and a movie track composer who released her first album Ore ti o Common in 2001 that launched her into limelight. Tope Alabi (arguably the most prominent Yoruba language gospel artist in Nigeria) is a gospel singer, film music composer, and actress. She is also an actress, featuring in a host of Yoruba films. Tope Alabi earns her money from Yoruba movie soundtrack production, gospel concerts and shows, album sales and endorsement deals.[color=#000000]songs 2019[/color] Her other albums are Iwe Eri, Agbara Re Ni, Agbara Olorun, Angeli MI, Kokoro Igbala, kabiosi, agbelebu, Alagbara, Agbelebu and many others. If you are a lover of Yoruba gospel music, this is one gospel artist whose voice you can’t help but love.
4. Yinka Ayefele https://i0.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Yinka-Ayefele-8-600x470.jpg?resize=511%2C400&ssl=1 Ayefele began his music career in 1997 after he was involved in an automobile accident which damaged his spinal cord and confined him to a wheelchair. Yinka Ayefele is a rich Nigerian music producer and gospel singer. He is the only gospel artist to have received a national award (he was conferred with Member of the Order of the Nigeria, MON). Ayefele released his first album (Bitter Experience) in 1998 and this album brought him into the limelight. Ayefele earns money from live shows and gospel concert, social functions, album sales and endorsement deals.
He was born in Delta state and started his music career in the year 1995. Sammie Okposo earns his money from live performance in gospel shows, album sales, and music production.
6. ADA https://i2.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Blog-1.jpg?resize=424%2C420&ssl=1 According to media reports Ada Ehi is worth around over $300,000, she currently among the highest paid gospel artists in Nigeria at the moment. She is actively involved in the Christ Embassy music ministry and performs in their events worldwide. Her sophomore album 'Lifted & So Fly' was released November 2013 and her third studio album, 'Future Now' was released October 2017. Some reports said it topped the iTunes Nigeria the day it was released.
7. Lara George https://i2.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/lara.jpg?resize=420%2C420&ssl=1 Lara George is a talented gospel singer blessed with a distinctly alluring voice. She was a member of the widely successful 3 girls group known as “Kush”. Since she went solo, Lara George has been making waves in the Nigerian gospel music industry starting with her debut album ‘forever in my heart’, the star track “Ijoba Orun” was especially successful.[color=#000000]south african music download[/color] Lara George has won numerous awards such as Trailblazer of the year 2013, best female artiste AGMA 2012, Nigeria’s Gospel artiste of the year 2010&2011 NEA, Female Vocalist of the Year 2010 HHWA. Lara George earns her money from live performance in gospel shows and album sales.
8. Joe Praise
https://i1.wp.com/tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Blog.jpg?resize=416%2C420&ssl=1 Joe Praize is one of the top gospel artists in Nigeria. With a good number of songs to his credit, he is no doubt comparable to the likes of Sinach, Frank Edwards, Ada and other top gospel singers. Joe Praize has a good number of hits to his credit, and also owns a record label. He is worth approximately $400,000.
Samsong is a rich Nigerian gospel artist who is based in Abuja, Nigeria. He attended college, and majored in Accounting. In the year 1991, he formed a quartet known as Praise Creation. He initially started as a banker before he ventured into gospel music because of his great passion for singing.
His break-through came when he released his hit track ‘Bianule’, a song which brought him into the front seat of the gospel music in Nigeria. He is currently signed to Ivory Music Label.
As a recording artist, Laoye’s music has earned her several awards including The Headies Award in 2013 for Best Female Vocal Performance and the All African Music Awards (AFRIMA) in 2014 for Best Female Artiste in African Inspirational Music. Nikki Laoye earns her money from live performance in gospel shows, and album sales.
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Football is not only a game of passion, but it’s also a very lucrative sports with lots of money involved, given its popularity and huge followership. Many African footballers have been able to take advantage of that, with contracts and endorsement deals worth millions of dollars being signed.
As you’re reading this, you probably already have names popping up in your head as to who will appear on the list of the 2019 richest African players.
5. ASAMOAH GYAN https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/GYAN-3.jpg Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has an estimated net worth of about $25 million. The striker’s assets include his McCarthy Hill house worth $3 million and his Rolls Royce worth about $400,000.
In 2017, the 33-year-old Kayserispor striker obtained a license to operate a private airline, ‘Baby Jet Airlines’ in Ghana. He also owns the Baby Jet Promotions, which seeks to promote all kinds of sports in Ghana. Though in controversy at the moment he is still one of the the [color=#000000]richest football players in Africa 2019[/color]
As an achievement, Gyan is the highest African goal scorer in the World Cup, with a total of 6 goals in 3 different World Cup tournaments. Gyan’s net worth is approximately estimated to be $75 Million, as of 2019.
4. MOHAMMED SALAH https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/default.jpg Since joining Liverpool from Roma, Mohammed Salah has enjoyed a remarkable time at Anfield, where he broke the record for most goals in a single Premier League campaign by netting 32 times in just 36 appearances and leading them to the Champions League final.
The Egypt international now has his sights on making more money and winning a first piece of silverware with the Reds, with his side currently top of the Premier League and through to the knock-out round of the Champions League. The two-time African Player of the Year is Liverpool’s highest earner at the moment, with a salary of £200,000 per week.
The Super Eagles captain’s net worth is over $50 million, with an annual salary of about $6 million which is a little below some of the richest African footballers like Samuel Eto’o and Yaya Toure.
In addition to his football earnings, the former Lyn Oslo midfielder also earns a lot from endorsements. He is a brand ambassador for some brands abroad and other top brands like Amstel Malta and Peak Milk in Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Mikel is seeking a return to Europe for family reasons after cancelling his contract with Chinese Super League club Tianjin Teda, a year before the agreement between both parties was due to run out. As of 2019, Mikel’s net worth is $50 million dollars, making him the 3rd richest footballer in Africa.
2. YAYA TOURE https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/yaya-toure.jpg Yaya Toure is arguably the best box-to-box midfielder ever to come from Africa, having won everything available in club football The 35-year-old was part of the historic 2009 Barcelona side that won six trophies in a calendar year and in 2012, he helped Manchester City win their first league title in 44 years. Toure also helped Ivory Coast win the Africa Cup of Nations in 2015 and he’s the only player to have won the African Footballer of the Year for four consecutive years; 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. see [color=#000000]songs 2019[/color] The former Monaco midfielder has a sponsorship deal with Puma, with part of his income used to supply shoes to underprivileged West Africans and in 2015, he became Nissan’s global ambassador.
As of 2019, Toure’s net worth is roughly $70 Million dollars.
1. SAMUEL ETO’O https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/3500.jpg At the number one spot, we have the Cameroonian-born star, Samuel Eto’o – who currently plays as a striker for Qatar SC. Let’s get straight into it and find out. The four-time African Player of the year winner has played in England, Spain, Italy, Russia, Turkey and now Qatar – winning trophies with most of the clubs.
His most productive years were spent at Barcelona and Inter Milan where he won UEFA Champions League in two consecutive years. Eto’o was once the highest-paid footballer in the world during his spell with Anzhi Makhachkala where he earned $25 Million a year after taxes. Eto’s net worth is estimated to be $100m, as of 2019, making him the richest footballer in Africa. Summary Here’s a quick recap of the 5 richest football players in Africa:
1. Samuel Eto’o – $100m 2. Yaya Toure – $70m 3. Mikel Obi – $50m 4. Asamoah Gyan $25m 5. Mohammed Salah – $20 Million
https://tinamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/images14-1.jpg We’ve come up with a list of the Poorest African Countries as of 2019. The below list features African countries living in extreme poverty The major factor in determining the poorest countries in the world is by taking a look at each nation’s gross domestic product per capita. This measures the purchasing power of each nation in the international market and is a good indicator to use for determining how rich and how poor a country is.
This is a list of the top 10 Poorest country in Africa right now:
1. Malawi
With a GDP per capita of $226 Malawi stands as the poorest nation in Africa.
Poverty in Malawi is extensive and deepening with life expectancy for Malawians now stands at 63.7 from the previous 63.8 mark, a latest United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) report has revealed.
2. Central African Republic
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Central African Republic was last recorded at 661.24 US dollars in 2017, when adjusted by purchasing power parity (PPP). The GDP per Capita, in Central African Republic, when adjusted by Purchasing Power Parity is equivalent to 4 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita PPP in Central African Republic averaged 806.21 USD from 1990 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 938.80 USD in 2012 and a record low of 593.10 USD in 2013. This country has been ranked 2nd on the list of the Poorest Countries in Africa 2019
3. Burundi
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Burundi was last recorded at 212.55 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Burundi is equivalent to 2 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Burundi averaged 255.24 USD from 1960 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 337.71 USD in 1991 and a record low of 181.22 USD in 1961. Burundi may not be the poorest country in Africa but they have it bad.
4. Gambia
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Gambia was last recorded at 534.30 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Gambia is equivalent to 4 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Gambia averaged 512.15 USD from 1966 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 562.50 USD in 2010 and a record low of 414.10 USD in 1967.
5. Niger
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Niger was last recorded at 395.94 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Niger is equivalent to 3 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Niger averaged 448.35 USD from 1960 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 716 USD in 1965 and a record low of 322.10 USD in 2000.
6. Liberia
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Liberia was last recorded at 352.30 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Liberia is equivalent to 3 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Liberia averaged 860.83 USD from 1960 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 1682.90 USD in 1972 and a record low of 115.80 USD in 1995.
7. Madagascar
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Madagascar was last recorded at 421.89 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Madagascar is equivalent to 3 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Madagascar averaged 530.06 USD from 1960 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 755 USD in 1971 and a record low of 374.50 USD in 2002.
8. Democratic Republic of Congo
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Congo was last recorded at 409.12 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Congo is equivalent to 3 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Congo averaged 645.68 USD from 1960 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 1079.77 USD in 1974 and a record low of 263 USD in 2002. This may seem surprising but when its comes to poverty DR Congo is among the [color=#000000]top 10 in Africa[/color]
9. Somalia
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Somalia was last recorded at 497 US dollars in 2017 and 547.32 US dollars in 2010, when adjusted by purchasing power parity (PPP). The GDP per Capita, in Somalia, when adjusted by Purchasing Power Parity is equivalent to 3 percent of the world’s average. GDP Per Capita Ppp in Somalia averaged 407.87 USD from 1970 until 2010, reaching an all time high of 547.32 USD in 2010 and a record low of 186.02 USD in 1970.
10. Guinea
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Guinea was last recorded at 856.80 US dollars in 2017. The GDP per Capita in Guinea is equivalent to 7 percent of the world’s average. GDP per capita in Guinea averaged 620.05 USD from 1986 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 856.80 USD in 2017 and a record low of 538.70 USD in 1994.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw1b24svSOU UK-based Gospel Artiste ‘Ayo Davies’ with an exciting new single titled ‘You Are still God [Arugbo Ojo]’. Produced by Evans Ogboi.
‘You Are still God’ is a song that exalts God above all else and encourages believers to worship Him for who He is – God.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coR1i4mGyh4 Praise/Worship Leader, Favour George releases long anticipated single titled ”Onye”. According to her, “Onye” was inspired by issues of life that I was going through at that moment, having series of miscarriages but, God was faithful to bring my desires to pass and blessed us with two lovely kids”.
Tope Radiant – Emi-Orun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNnS9a0jXM8 Lagos based gospel music minister ‘Tope Radiant’ release her debuts single track titled‘Emi-Orun’ off the album ‘My Time’. Emi-Orun is song that is full of inspiration with her sonorous voice.
Sam Justman – Alpha And Omega
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__loibv8tuk Sam Justman kicks off his music year with the premiere of his new worship single – ‘Alpha and Omega’ – which can be summarized as a mellow worship offering to the King of Kings.
Roseline Jacob’s – Fresh Fire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDzDuIaAKew Fresh Fire explains the need for revival as we live in a world of warfare and without God’s power we can’t strive, ” We need Fresh fire from the holy spirit upon his church, on his sons and daughters for his ever abiding presence.
Bayonle – Arise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FVV-YXabq0 Gospel music minister, Bayonle has released her eagerly anticipated single titled, “Aríse” a Yoruba word which roughly translates as “Doer – someone who has done something or so much.”
Yadah – Ifunanya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ34HleT3gQ Yadah, Abuja based singer and song writer who prides in calling herself the “voice of Jesus to nations” starts off the year with the release of widely received song “Ifunanya” for free download to celebrate her birthday on the 5th of January.
Bredjo Ft. Abel Namadi – You Are Jesus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkosieUJQF0 The year 2019 is a blessed year for Nigerians and the world at large as Music Minister ‘Bredjo’ is here to bless the world with his new single “You Are Jesus” Featuring one of Nigeria’s emerging gospel music minister ‘Abel Namadi‘ who was recently signed by Solomon Lange’s Record Label ‘Insota’.
Min Blessing Akachukwu – Abba Father
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QIkkb349SU North Carolina based gospel minister Blessing Akachukwu, sets the year on the go with a fresh breathtaking single “Abba Father” as we jingle in the spirit of the new year.
Dr Paul Ft. Preye Orok – The Rock That Never Fails
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBkuddVG6Ec Yemisi Marquis, an abuja based gospel music minister, starts 2019 in a grand style with her latest release titled “God Of All Flesh”.
Tosin Oyelakin Ft. Pat Uwaje-King – Thank You Father
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m3yr_ngvBI “Thank You Father” is track number 5 in Tosin’s album, My Offering, My Everything which was released last year. It’s a song of high praise to Yahweh, thanking Him for all He has done and continues to do in our lives. It features the powerfully distinct vocals of Pat Uwaje-King, one of Africa’s renowned Gospel Artists.
Emerging Worship Leader, Folabi Nuel releases new single titled ‘In My Boat’. Produced by Mr. IBK. This inspiring song reminds us that Jesus has control over every situation we are going through.
Like we do monthly, Tinamagazine.com present you the top ten songs of the month. Our list shows you the top 10 Nigerian songs released in the month of January 2019. Criteria for the list is majorly based on the buzz each songs have gotten since their release, the stream numbers and digital downloads. Relax and explore our list of the top songs released this month.
DMW Music Premieres “Bum Bum”, the first collaborative effort from the camp which features the prominent Zanku pioneer, Zlatan, Alongside The label Boss Davido.
The newest celebrity couple on the scene Adekunle Gold and Simi decided to serenade their fans with a love song ‘Promise‘ which is a toast of their love.
On this record Tekno put more lights on the importance of Woman and her potentials. The talented singer sings that Women should not just be restricted to the Kitchen alone as they can be a huge helper and pusher in a man’s life.
Sweet Boys Association president, Falz kicks off the year with a conscious single titled “Talk”, produced by Willis. As we fast approach the 2019 general elections, Falz has addressed some major socio-political issues in the country. Song was released alongside official music video. see also: [color=#000000]south african music download[/color]
Chocolate City in collaboration with 100 Crowns, Martell, and Continued Ent Presents the Official MARTELL CYPHER 2019 (Martell Cartel) featuring MI Abaga, Loose Kaynon, A-Q and Blaqbonez. Song comes with an official video.
6. Victor AD – Tire You ft. Davido
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUdZMKV8xnY Promising music star Victor AD opens the year with his debut single he titled ‘Tire You‘. The singer whose last record ‘No Idea’ is still buzzing features DMW boss Davido.
PentHauze Music led by Phyno unleash a new indigenous hip hop record ‘Nyem Space‘ to set the ball in motion for [color=#000000]Nigerian music 2019[/color]. Featured on the track are new music acts on the Rhatti, Nuno, Superboy Cheque.
Xtreme music talented songstress and song writer Simi releases a new vibe and it is entitled “Ayo”. On this brand new single by Simi performed by the Xtreme Music singer, she serenades us with her amazing vocals and we’re more than impressed with it on this effort.
Few weeks after announcing his exit from Tinny Entertainment, and the subsequent unveiling of his label, The ANBT Company, Ycee releases a brand new single titled ‘Balance.’
Nigerian hip hop veteran Eedris Abdulkareem, releases a revamped version of his timeless socio-political hit song Jaga Jaga which was released 15 years ago. This new version seek to address the contemporary issues in Nigeria while taking the plight of the common Nigerian into consideration.
The youngest winner EVER of a Got Talent show proves that 6-year-olds have talent too! Watch the winner of South Africa’s Got Talent break it down!
6-year-old South African Superstar, DJ Arch Jnr (born May 3, 2012) is one of the 50 contestants in the 2019 edition of America’s Got Talent — The Champions.
Oratilwe Hlongwane, better known as DJ Arch Jnr, appeared on America’s Got Talent, competing alongside other winners of the reality show franchise from around the world. DJ Arch Jnr was only three years old when he won 2015’s South Africa’s Got Talent. He was also named in the Guinness Book of World records as the youngest club DJ in history. The six-year-old received a standing ovation. He has done several [color=#000000]South African music[/color] and foreign mixes over the years.