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Worst headies I ever watch. Seven (7) winners now without them available. It seems our artists no longer believe in the organiser again. Abeg make I go off my generator joooor |
Millerules:Tell me waiting u dey enjoy for the show? 1. Is it the poor hosts presentation 2. The absentee of the winners or 3. The poor performance of the artists so far? |
pocohantas:Ok But the show needs more energy, to dull for my likeness. |
Combination of Nancy & Reminisce doesn't work at all. Just make the show looks so dry. And the stage work, why putting audience at the middle of the stage? Not to gud. I think the award is the must prestigious musical ward in Nigeria, and this is the 13th edition? Haba!!!!!!
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Some woman are just too stupid. How will you leave a man house and left your daughters in his care. Even if the man do not sleep with her, such children will be molested by men out there. Meanwhile, the man is a goat cos it is a goat that doesn't no is family. A goat will fvck E mama and sisters and also impregnate them.I mean he goat (ewure) not G.O.A.T (C.Ronaldo) . |
Headies has being fool of ojorrrrrrrrrrooooooooooooo since inception. Overhyped award |
I show my mother-in-law this news and my engagement list items was reduced from 29 to 15, praise thy lord. |
Even banks is no longer save again. Some of the banks workers now collaborate with the fraudsters nowadays. I keep my money in a pit behind my house now, no need of acct no, no need of BVN, no need of security for protection.
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Since I was small every thing is all about the Must Beautiful Girl in this country. We never celebrate the Must Intelligent Girl. That's why we have them many in this country, beautiful without brain. Is only in Nigeria BBN housemate won #60m and first class graduate was given #10k as a price, what a nation. Spittttttt
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Buhary the deaf man will not hear
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6. Joseph Benjamin Joseph Benjamin is an actor, model and TV personality. He has displayed his top notch presenting skills in a couple of tv programmes notably serving as the anchor of Mtn project fame .
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5. Chidi Mokeme Chidi Mokeme is a Nigerian actor and reality show host.He was the host of Gulder Ultimate Search Reality-show.
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4. Frank Edoho Frank Edoho is a popular Nigerian on-air personality and television presenter known for being the host of “Who wants to be a millionaire”. Frank grew up in Lagos state but originally hails from Eket in Akwa Ibom State. He obtained a Bachelors degree in Animal science from the University of Calabar.
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3. Gbenga Adeyinka Gbenga Adeyinka is a multi-award-winning Nigerian actor, comedian, radio and TV presenter, writer, and MC. He hails from Abeokuta in Ogun State. He became popular with his shine shine bobo promo for 'Star Game Show'.
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2. Illrymz Olowu Bardia Adebola; is a Nigerian television host,. radio personality, writer, producer, event MC, artiste and former model. In 2011 he became the host of international music franchise, Nigerian Idol.
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1. Ebuka Obi-Uchendu Chukwuebuka Obi-Uchendu is a Nigerian lawyer and media personality from Okija in Anambra State, Nigeria. He is known for hosting the reality show Big Brother Naija.
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1. The Remedies: In the 90s, the defunct hip hop group, The remedies, was a household name in the Nigerian music industry. At that time, there were very few artistes who could compete with them, considering their novelty and vigour. The group was made up Idris (now Eedris Abdulkareem) the rapper, Tony Tetuila the (sideliner and rhyme maker) and Eddie Remedy, the melodymaker. 2. Maintain: The Nigerian group consists of Tolu, Olu and Big Bamo. The trio rocked with hit songs such as I catch cold and Nibo la wa gbe lo from the late 90s right up to 2005 before they split. Only Olu maintain is still doing music now with hits like Olu in Brazil, Nawti and Yahooze. 3. Plantashun Boys: The Nigerian group was made up of 2face, Faze and Black face. The group reigned in the music industry between the late 90s and the early 2000s. 4. Trybesmen: The Nigerian group consisted of Eldee, Kaboom and Freestyle. Their first album was released in 1999 and received good airplay. Their hit singles included Trybal Marks and Shake Bodi. Freestyle and Eldee went on to release solo albums after the split of their group but it was only Eldee that kept on making an impact in the music industry 5. Styl-Plus: The Nigerian group was formerly STYL which consists of singers Shiffi, Tunde, Yemi and Lanre. but Lanre died, and Yemi left the group to pursue his career. They became Styl- Plus with the addition of Zeal. The group gained a space in the music industry when they dropped the single Olufunmi which received massive airplay around Nigeria. They dropped three albums following their dominance in the music industry but has become defunct since their last album. Tunde also left the group and went solo. 6. KC Presh: The name was coined from both member’s names which are Kingsley and Precious. The Nigerian group broke out when they won the Star Quest and since then went on to record a couple of songs after which they both decided to do solo albums and since then, the group has broken up. 7. Mo’hits: The Nigerian group was co-owned by Micheal “Donjazzy” Collins and Dapo “D’Banj” Oyebanjo. It consisted of artistes like Wande Coal, D’Prince, Dr. Sid and K-Switch. The group broke up due to irreconcilable differences between D’Banj and Donjazzy and has birthed two record labels, Mavin Records 8. P-square: a musical group of indentical twins, Peter and Paul Okoye. The duo began their music and entertainment career mimming and dancing in various shows and church events in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria where they grew up. In 2001, while at the University of Abuja, at a talent show competition they won the "Golden Tones - up & Coming Band" competition with the track "Kolo" from their debut production. This quickly shot them into prominence and their smooth R&B voice blend and modern african hip-hop beat ensured that songs such as "Last Nite", "Kolo" and "Igbedu" took the airwaves and dance halls by storm. Cc: Dominique myd44 Lalasticlala Seun
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8. P-square: a musical group of indentical twins, Peter and Paul Okoye. The duo began their music and entertainment career mimming and dancing in various shows and church events in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria where they grew up. In 2001, while at the University of Abuja, at a talent show competition they won the "Golden Tones - up & Coming Band" competition with the track "Kolo" from their debut production. This quickly shot them into prominence and their smooth R&B voice blend and modern african hip-hop beat ensured that songs such as "Last Nite", "Kolo" and "Igbedu" took the airwaves and dance halls by storm.
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7. Mo’hits: The Nigerian group was co-owned by Micheal “Donjazzy” Collins and Dapo “D’Banj” Oyebanjo. It consisted of artistes like Wande Coal, D’Prince, Dr. Sid and K-Switch. The group broke up due to irreconcilable differences between D’Banj and Donjazzy and has birthed two record labels, Mavin Records and DB records.
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6. KC Presh: The name was coined from both member’s names which are Kingsley and Precious. The Nigerian group broke out when they won the Star Quest and since then went on to record a couple of songs after which they both decided to do solo albums and since then, the group has broken up.
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5. Styl-Plus: The Nigerian group was formerly STYL which consists of singers Shiffi, Tunde, Yemi and Lanre. but Lanre died, and Yemi left the group to pursue his career. They became Styl- Plus with the addition of Zeal. The group gained a space in the music industry when they dropped the single Olufunmi which received massive airplay around Nigeria. They dropped three albums following their dominance in the music industry but has become defunct since their last album. Tunde also left the group and went solo.
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4. Trybesmen: The Nigerian group consisted of Eldee, Kaboom and Freestyle. Their first album was released in 1999 and received good airplay. Their hit singles included Trybal Marks and Shake Bodi. Freestyle and Eldee went on to release solo albums after the split of their group but it was only Eldee that kept on making an impact in the music industry
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3. Plantashun Boys: The Nigerian group was made up of 2face, Faze and Black face. The group reigned in the music industry between the late 90s and the early 2000s.
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2. Maintain: The Nigerian group consists of Tolu, Olu and Big Bamo. The trio rocked with hit songs such as I catch cold and Nibo la wa gbe lo from the late 90s right up to 2005 before they split. Only Olu maintain is still doing music now with hits like Olu in Brazil, Nawti and Yahooze.
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1. The Remedies: In the 90s, the defunct hip hop group, The remedies, was a household name in the Nigerian music industry. At that time, there were very few artistes who could compete with them, considering their novelty and vigour. The group was made up Idris (now Eedris Abdulkareem) the rapper, Tony Tetuila the (sideliner and rhyme maker) and Eddie Remedy, the melodymaker.
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Who cares about ur throwback Ur time has pass nigga na pepper dem gang dey reign now. So pls don't try to stay relevant here cos we don't give a fvck
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6.Yet many of them (nairalanders) will still borrow 20mb again from their network provider to follow up with BBN thread on Nairaland comes 2020. God punish the devil ![]()
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5. Many Nairalanders will always promise never to watch the show. Calling it all sorts of names
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4. The rate at which Nigerians will be watching the show just like Uefa Champions League. Every bet site will include BBN to their site with each housemate having an Odd placed on them. Nigerians will now be supporting their favourite housemate with passion, same way they are supporting Messi and Ronaldo. This may lead to fans fighting each other
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3. Nigeria government will have no choice than to adopt the show and make it one of the internal revenue, Ministry of BigbrotherNaija. Senator Dino Melaye maybe consider for these Ministerial portfolio.
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2. The large turn up comes 2020 will make the audition looks like a crusade. The organiser will have no other choice than to zone participants . (a) South/West (Surulere stadium, Lagos) (b) Middle Belt/ North East/ North West (MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja) (c) South-South/South-East (Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo)
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