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not to posters alone. to all who wish to invest and have low amount. i will advise u go for the catfish farming. it dosent matter if u know it or not. your money will work for you. we can help you in producing thousands of catfish babes that you will raise for 2 - 3 months and sell that will fetch you twice your money in d said months. nd since you want 6month you should be expect to see 4* your money. for more info contact ARARAT NIGERIA ENTERPRISES 35 olufemi street ikola ilumo. or call 07089391123 019509809 or 08079767220. or araratnigeria@gmail.com |
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tubaba gets more votes, @google we are talking of the recent time, but nice choice. my vote goes to 2face idibia. he has d highest collabo locally and internationally. has d highest award. atleast rkelly lied of is duet with him but he now know him. i think psquare follow, dbanj or mohit is known but they will be like 7th. though they are famous in nigeria but not internationally. |
who is the most recognise nigeria muscian in the world. |
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hello luv10. u can invest ur money in the catfish farming sector. its profitable contact me on araratnigeria@gmail.com |
2face- Africa queen james blunt- goodbye my lover |
dbanj wan die 2FACE IDIBIA BIO Mentioning a few of the awards he has won over the years includes- 1) Best African Act MOBO - London (MUSIC OF BLACK ORIGIN) 2007 AWARDS 2) CHANNEL “O” AWARDS a) Best Male Video, b) Best African Video of the year, c) Best African Act. 3) Best African Act KORA AWARDS 2005 4) NIGERIAN ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS New York a) Africa Break Through Artist of the Year 2006 and b) Best Album of the Year 2007 5) Best Musical Artiste AFRO NOLLYWOOD AWARDS 2005, 6) Song of the Decade NIGERIAN MUSIC AWARDS 2007 7) African Song of The Year (Non Ghanaian) GHANA MUSIC AWARDS 2005, Music of the Year EXCELLENCE RECOGNITION AWARDS 20049) Special Recognition Award HIP HOP WORLD AWARDS 2005 10) 1st NIGERIA ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS 2004 a) Song of the year (African Queen) b) Best Album of the year c) Best Hip Hop and R&B Artiste 11) The Outstanding Musician of the Year 2005 BLACK HERITAGE AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE 12) Musician of the Year 2004 CITY PEOPLE AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE 13) Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment Industry 2004 AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE 2Face Idibia Wins MOBO Award for Best African Act 14) Best Song Of The Year 2005 G.C.E INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, 15) Musician Of The Year 2006 THE FUTURE AWARDS, 16) A.M.E.N AWARDS 2004 a) Best Male Vocalist, b) Song of the Year c) Best New Act Male d) Best Video. 17) Best Male Vocalist 2002 AFFINITY AWARDS. 18) Song Of the decade 2007(African Queen) THE NIGERIAN MUSIC AWARD 19) Best African Act 2007 MOBO (MUSIC OF BLACK ORIGIN AWARDS) UK 20) HIP HOP AWARDS a) Best R&B album b) Best R&B male 21) Best African Act Australian African Awards 2008 22) Best selling Nigerian Artist – World Music Awards 2008, Monaco, Spain 23) Youth Ambassador for peace- Universal Federation for World peace 24) Nigerian International Youth Award- National Youth council of Nigeria. 25) 2Face Idibia has been named a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations' world food programme, joining other Nigerian icons like Wole Soyinka, John Fashanu etc. who are also working with the UN to fight different causes across the African continent. 26) First non-Liberian to become an honorary member of the Liberian music society in recognition for his outstanding contribution to the growth of music in Africa. About 2 Face Idibia 2face Idibia was born Innocent Ujah Idibia on September 18, 1975 in Jos, Plateau State, although he is originally a native of Otukpo in Benue state. He signed a record deal with Kennis Music and that saw him rise to become one of Nigeria’s most successful artistes with his massively popular song African Queen which was the first ever video to be played on Pan African channel MTV Base. He sold over 5 million copies of his debut album, Face2Face. He went on to win several awards including the 2005 Channel O Best Male Music Video award, the first award given for Best African at the MTV Europe Awards held in Lisbon, Portugal in November 2005, Awards for Musical Excellence in Nigeria, Ghana Music Awards, City People Awards for Excellence, Global Excellence Awards, Hip hop World Special Recognitions Award and an outstanding achiever’s awards, equivalent to a chieftaincy title, by the Benue State government. He was also nominated for Most Promising Artiste, Kora 2004 and Best African Act MOBO Awards 2005. ABOUT 2FACE IDIBIA 2FACE IDIBIA has been singing all his life. Well, almost. But since the singer came across music in his early days on earth, there’s been no looking back. Perhaps greatly influenced by the music genes his mother failed to put to use, Innocent Idibia lived all his early life in the tin city of Jos (Plateau State of Nigeria) itching for music and trying to convince his parents to allow him pursue his dream. Born in tin mining city of Jos, Plateau State, on September 18, 1975 to Michael and Rose Idibia, both indigenes of Benue state (a region noted for its passion for farming from where 2face and his ex partner Blackface would later derive their group name, Plantashun Boiz), 2face and his immediate family could never have imagined the enormous fame and fortune music would bring his way few decades later. Today, barely 10 years after he stopped his tertiary education (at the Institute of Management Studies & Technology, Enugu) midway to come to Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial port city, to face music, Idibia stands not only as the nation’s most iconic act, but her most successful debutant ever, the most revered and most inspiring contemporary singer across Africa – especially since his plethora of year 2005 awards which include Channel O African music Video awards, Awards for Musical Excellence In Nigeria, Ghana Music Awards, a MOBO nomination (alongside Baba Maal, Femi Kuti, Youssou Ndoir and Yvonne Chaka Chaka), and the MTV EMA where he was crowned Africa’s Best Act in the newly created category. He has recently been named Best African act at the 12th edition of the MOBO awards which held at the o2 arena, London on September 19, 2007. From a young greenhorn, who arrived Lagos in 1997, barely able to make ends meet and unable to afford studio sessions to complete a debut album (with his ex-group, Plantashun Boiz), Idibia has grown to become one of Nigeria’s most successful artistes, selling over 10 million copies of his debut solo album, Face 2 face and his follow-up Grass to Grace ( both released on Kennis Music), performing endlessly across the length and breath of the vast country and across Africa (Uganda, Tanzania, Togo, Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, Niger, Burkina Faso, Ivory coast…) and serving as brand ambassador For Guinness Extra Smooth. Since the release of his debut solo album on May 15, 2004, 2face Idibia has rekindled fading hopes in the Nigerian music industry, and refreshed the dwindling patronage of ladies for local Nigerian music. Thanks to his monster hit, African Queen which eulogises the strength and beauty of the African woman. “It’s a general song and not directed at any particular person – I can sing it to my mum, sing it to my sister, sing it to anybody. The song is just my own way of paying my tribute and respect to the African woman. But it can also be related to anybody in the world, it’s just about respect for the woman. I am from Africa that’s why I chose to call it ‘African Queen’” he says of the song which was only recently, chosen for the lead soundtrack of PHAT GIRLZ, a new movie from Fox, which premieres April 2006. The eclectic vocalist has recorded an impressive catalogue of international collaborations. In 2004, he recorded ‘proud to be African’ at a Lagos studio with Wyclef Jean. In 2005, he recorded a remake of his hit, Nfana Ibaga (No Problem) with Ghanian hiplife star Reggie Rockstone and Grammy award-winning Dancehall star BeenieMan. Same year, he recorded a jazz version of African Queen with South-Africa based Nigerian artiste Kunle. There continues to be endless collaboration requests from all over the world by artistes who are fascinated by 2face’s vocal versatility, effortless delivery and pseudo-reggae pop style. The reason is obvious, according to 2face: “I don’t limit myself to one style in terms of what I listen to and the music I make. I like to be versatile. Growing up, I listened to Jamaican acts like Bob Marley and U-Roy, also Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, plus a lot of Nigerian stuff, especially highlife like Victor Uwaifo. The major influence on my music is reggae. “ =================================================== DBANJ JOINS 2FACE IN MTV HALL OF FAME He lost the best African act prize to 2face Idibia at the 12th edition of MOBO awards last September. But on Thursday November 1, master entertainer and bona-fide ladies’ man, D’banj got a worthy compensation when he was announced the Best African act at the MTV Europe Music awards which held at the OlympiaHalle hall in Munich, Germany. The 27 year-old performer is the second Nigerian to win the prize in two years. Compatriot 2face Idibia was the first ever artiste to win the award when it was started in 2005. Last year, Nigeria’s rave pop twins Psquare were nominated for the cherished prize, but they lost to South Africa’s Freshlyground Dbanj beat South Africa’s HHP, Kenya’s Jua Kali, Ghana’s Samini and Uganda’s Chameleone to come top. Earlier in the week, there had been speculations D’banj might lose the prize to HHP, as he was lagging behind by over 2000 votes. But pundits insisted the exuberant Nigerian singer was the most qualified for the prize; and definitely the favourite of fans and VJs across the African continent where voting is decided. D’banj flew to Munich on Tuesday November 30 to attend the award which is beamed to millions of audiences across the world. Born Oladapo Oyebanjo, D’banj’s career has grown in leaps and bounds since he returned to Nigeria in 2005. from a wannabe R&B singer, who fled to London at an early age and pitched his tent with the popular Backbone crew; D’banj has grown to become one of the most accomplished Nigerian entertainers in recent times. With dozens of awards to show for his success, and millions of album units sold, the dashing singer is living his dreams, and glad he settled for music even when it appeared a stupid decision. He started his recording career in Lagos, working with producer OJB before he relocated to England. It was while in England he met JJC (aka Mr Skillz) and his crew, and became part of the family. Along with Kween, MP, Don Jazzy and others, they rolled together and former a coalition of sorts. He would later leave JJC, under controversial circumdtances, to form Mo Hits Records with don Jazzy, a gifted producer who many give the credit for the D’Banj brand. He relocated to Nigeria with Jazzy in 2005, after his debut single ‘Tongolo’ became fairly popular and it seemed Nigerian were ready for what he had to offer. Only last month, he dumped his Michael Otedola estate (in Magodo, a Lagos suburb) for a posh Maryland (also in Lagos) residence. The singer’s new home is an 8-bedroom apartment, with all the trappings of a star – and he’s already contemplating naming it ‘Koko Villa’. The MTV prize, is expected to immediately reflect on his career, although many have criticized organisers of the award for not presenting regional awards during the main ceremony, and for only showing images to audiences in Africa. D’banj’s award was reportedly presented hours before the main event started. It was the same, when 2face won the award in 2005. Originally groomed to be a soldier, D’Banj was born as Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo in the Northern city of Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria to an artillery officer and a church dignitary whom hailed from Shagamu in Ogun State. Due to his father’s job, D’Banj moved several times within Nigeria as well as abroad to India. At 11, he was enrolled in the military school, and it appeared certain he was going to be a combatant like his father. But few years, later, after losing his immediate elder brother (Femi Oyebanjo) to a plane crash, D’Banj picked up a different, harmless weapon entirely- the harmonica, which, incidentally, was the only item recovered from his late brother’s remains. Together with an hitherto ignored musical talent, the harmonica nidged him towards the path of music, and he succumbed to the lure, despite initial attempts by his parents to discourage him. (read less) and lastely tuface old pass dbanj, hin get wife pass dbanj, he get kids pass am, did u know how much he make from this world cup, 2 face na baba. |
Syenite:yes, we can supply any part in Nigeria, call me 07089391123 or email us info@araratnigeria.com |
Full meaning of DA'GRIN (Die After Getting Rich In Nigeria (Da'grin) , LMAO!!! |
2baba on top
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tuface
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who is more prettier among this musical star?
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the price isn't much, try and get yours, you want the best and the Africa best have given you, so what else did you want, up 2baba |
the price isn't much, try and get yours, you want the best and the Africa best have given you, so what else did you want, up 2baba |
Any Africa best music a.k.a 2baba release. i fell in love with it. |
when she abuse my precious mum, my head got busted, though we've break up |
2face, kelly rowland and some other act recorded a song for the upcoming world cup 2baba u 2much |
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@syenite, for the sizes am talking about the table size parking them in a basin, covered with a rice sack, but if its the juvenile or fingerlings, i will advise you park in a 50gallon keg if not a long distance, but if you are going a long distance, i will advise you park in a polythene and put oxygen inside the polythene. |
Syenite:its all depends on where you are parking them, and the sizes of the fish, if you are parking in a basin, you are free to go, but if you are parking in a polythene, that very risky. and i will like you to link me up with catfish buyers at warri or nearby states, because i have large stock of catfish in my concrete ponds and earthen ponds, pond table sizes and juvenile. |
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lets talk about fish farming business, and share knowledge and ideas, and also ask question. |
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i will advise you invest your money in the catfish business, its a very lucrative business, for more info, visit wwwararatfishing.biz or www.araratnigeria.blog.com. or call 07089391123 |
i will advise you invest your money in the catfish business, its a very lucrative business, for more info, visit wwwararatfishing.biz or www.araratnigeria.blog.com. or call 07089391123 |
Music of the Year EXCELLENCE RECOGNITION AWARDS 2004