Celebrities › Re: INTERVIEW: I Want To Go Back To School To Study Law – Tuface Idibia by Oildichotomy(m): 9:35am On Jun 25, 2013 |
: SUI: You don’t see yourself as a player?
Tuface: If I were a player, they wouldn’t have caught me like that (General laughter)
SUI: How challenging is the role of being a father to your kids?
Tuface: It’s not easy. Sometimes, it is painful, especially when you don’t get to see them as often as you would wish to because of work. Today I’m here, tomorrow, I’m there, sometimes for weeks, months; plus the fact that they have different moms… I didn’t plan for it this way, but it happened and I have accepted it, no shaking. My plan was to have a wife and then have children. Something happened along the line, but I didn’t run away from it.
SUI: But you seem happy with your career, especially as you discovered your talent early in life. Would you encourage your kids to follow in your footsteps career wise?
Tuface: Yes, definitely I will. One already asked me that. If I see that they exhibit any talent, I will definitely encourage them in that direction. I’m not the guy who will tell his son or daughter that you must study this or that. If I see that they actually have genuine talent for it, I will definitely encourage them. If it is music, I’ve been there and still there, it would even be easy for me to be their best adviser.
SUI: How do you feel when you travel out and see how many people actually know your music?
Tuface: It feels good and makes you realise that your work is not in vain. It’s every artiste’s joy to see people actually feel what they do, to know that you actually get results for the whole creative process |
Celebrities › Re: INTERVIEW: I Want To Go Back To School To Study Law – Tuface Idibia by Oildichotomy(m): 9:26am On Jun 25, 2013 |
: n this exclusive, no-holds-barred interview, Tuface bares his beautiful music soul and opens up on many issues, including his controversial relationship with women and his legacy as a music icon, like he has never done before.
SUI: Let’s talk about the Nigerian music industry. How much has it grown?
Tuface: The industry is ripe, a lot of things are happening, many people are getting involved now, and many are interested in artist management now than some years ago. We have more entertainment lawyers, more promoters, and more people that are interested in music business now than some years ago. So the industry is growing. The quality of music and videos and the sound have tremendously improved. The talent has always been there, but these days you find that it is more of packaging than talent. Although, even with talent, you still need to package the product, but it is more of packaging now. I listen to a lot of music these days and you find that it just a few of the artistes today who actually have talent for music, majority is just packaging. But the thing is, entertainment is about entertainment, you know, it’s allowed. Understand what I’m saying?
SUI: The entertainment industry in Nigeria is still evolving and growing in spite of issues like piracy. How has this affected you as an artiste?
Tuface: That is the Nigerian thing. To be honest with you, corruption is the reason why piracy is still a major issue in Nigeria, because if radio stations are not paying royalties, because they run to a government agent and they give them some sort of backing, you can’t shut them down, you can’t do anything about it, because the government is not taking it serious.
If the government knows that these artistes have to pay taxes and they are going to make a lot of money from collecting these taxes, then they could decide to create an avenue where these artistes will make big money and so pay them big taxes, and it goes round like that. If the government is serious, they would make effective laws and enforce it. They would make sure music pays and it will happen but because of corruption, this doesn’t happen. If police see person dey sell pirated CDs, dey no dey look am like crime. He go dey look as, why you just wan collect food from that boy hand, he doesn’t even know it’s a crime, na punishable offence, so it’s serious. The Nigerian government doesn’t take entertainment seriously, it’s not by dashing artistes or anybody money or by you know… but by actually saying, ‘this industry wetin be the thing wey they need to do to regulate am make e tight, so that it can actually be more productive Piracy is happening on a massive scale in Nigeria because the law enforcement, the people that are supposed to protect this intellectual property, don’t even see it as a crime. But the government is more serious about dealing with people who vandalise oil pipeline.
Talking about getting royalties from the air play of our songs, we now have collecting societies in Nigeria, like the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON). But the people who are supposed to pay up for these people to work are not paying up, so what are they going to give you? Are they going to remove money from their pocket to give to you? COSON just started, at least they are trying to muscle NCCA and the other bodies that should make all these (royalties) laws work. A few of the Radio and TV stations have actually said they are going to pay, but it should not just be a few, it should be everybody. Only 1% of the people who are supposed to pay are presently complying |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Dumps Politics For Evangelism, Organizes Nationwide Crusades by Oildichotomy(m): 4:55pm On Jun 24, 2013 |
[size=16pt]Somebody tell me this is a JOKE [/size]  |
Celebrities › Re: Dbanj DKM Concert Pictures by Oildichotomy(m): 2:06pm On Jun 24, 2013 |
pumpingmachine: listen to yourself. You didn't go yet you are saying it couldn't have gone well. Well for your info, I watched it online and I enjoyed it. And he didn't even sing Oliver cos he now has many songs. Ms Bad Belle go find someone else to beef or belittle cos Eja Nla is a legend Who's a legend? Where you.. Don't repeat that before I off your pumping machine. |
Celebrities › Re: Dbanj DKM Concert Pictures by Oildichotomy(m): 1:58pm On Jun 24, 2013 |
Ms_Steph: Lemme guess he performed his only song oliver twist. By d way when is my boyfriend trey songz coming to nigeria. I need to see dat sexy dimples nd body. My Dear.. You don't need Trey songz dimples and body, We've more than a million Treysongz here waiting for #heartattack from Naija ladies. PM me for details .then you'll know wetin dey find for Sokoto dey inside your sokoto *winks* |
Celebrities › Re: Dbanj DKM Concert Pictures by Oildichotomy(m): 1:53pm On Jun 24, 2013 |
So this guy is still singing don't tell me nonsense as if he's not singing nonsense before .....#shakingmyhead for the #nonsense |
Romance › Re: ~Welcome To The Romance Section (New Members Introduce Yourselves)~ by Oildichotomy(m): 7:30am On Jun 23, 2013 |
pearl360: I'm a newbie in this section.... Hope i get to make frnds. Start with me...'newbies attractions' |
Romance › Re: Ladies...would You Date A Guy Who Smokes Weed?? by Oildichotomy(m): 11:18pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
-Mr Cork-: ...bro, u very hot temperd...Please Calm down...do u smoke weed?? (noo offiese)  WEED is an acronym for When Experienced Exposure is Derived. Just did my evening dosage!..shhh |
Romance › Re: Ladies...would You Date A Guy Who Smokes Weed?? by Oildichotomy(m): 10:52pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
-Mr Cork-: ...so drinkin garri make yor eyes yellow?? ...I give up!  And what do you mean by 'yor' before you really give-up? |
Romance › Re: Ladies...would You Date A Guy Who Smokes Weed?? by Oildichotomy(m): 10:40pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
-Mr Cork-: .....ermm no offense but why do homebased guys usualy hav yellow eyes? ...at least 99.7% of them.....we juss dont gerrrit.. please advise!  Yellow eyes should be from too much of yellow garri intake with small water and allowed to swell than normal and please that is 0.3% of the home-based male population... Get your facts right |
Romance › Re: Ladies...would You Date A Guy Who Smokes Weed?? by Oildichotomy(m): 8:13pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Pass me ganja.. Say me i wan feel iree. JOGODO TINS.-- Truth be told, it's more effective than Viagra and the rest when shovelling the lamba. A trial will convince you-- my babe prefers it ONLY when the ocean waves are high enough for a good summer surfing. *winks* |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Are RCCG Pastors Solely Yorubas ? by Oildichotomy(m): 8:03pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
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Celebrities › Re: 2face Donates 1.5 Million For OJB Kidney Transplant by Oildichotomy(m): 7:55pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Someone should send the UBA account number.. Let me see whether we can squeeze out our widow's mite... #I'm the one who's searching# |
Romance › Re: How Do I Cope With Her Father? by Oildichotomy(op): 7:47pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
SpicyMimi: Lool..sharp sharp u na don xchange I.Ds! Chai! Lol. No blame me now sister.. A bird at hand is worth a thousand in........ |
Romance › Re: How Do I Cope With Her Father? by Oildichotomy(op): 7:45pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Les: Leave d lady alone b4 we hear another story on nairaland how a neighbour killed his neighbour because he couldn't control his dic.kkk No now... My brother the babe is 'sharp' like motorsaw blade sharp |
Celebrities › Re: Yvonne Nelson Broke-up With Iyanya Because He's A Liar by Oildichotomy(m): 7:28pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
dasparrow: @Post
I really enjoyed reading this interview on bellanaija.com and I think Yvonne Nelson answered the questions in a mature manner. I personally think that this is why ladies should never offer up their bodies to the men they are dating except in marriage of course. Most courtships of nowadays are fueled by lust and not love and the men are just looking for sperm receptacles to empty their sperm into. So, ladies should be wise because this so-called love game of today is just all about people wanting to fornicate with each other. Your definition of the Love doesn't apply to everyone please. Say what you know, BTW from which survey did you arrive at such a conclusion abi na hearsay survey. Aboy leave that tin |
Celebrities › Re: Yvonne Nelson Broke-up With Iyanya Because He's A Liar by Oildichotomy(m): 7:23pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Who doesn't lie? Iyanya is a hunk she will always miss. |
Romance › How Do I Cope With Her Father? by Oildichotomy(op): 7:11pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Seriously, i have an issue with a neighbour of mine because of his daughter. The whole thing started after i moved into a new apartment close to theirs, since tradition abi na common sense! demands that you greet your neighbours. I went there innocently to tender regards when i came across a beautiful damsel of a girl gorgeously dressed on the verge of moving out. You know we men are 80% of the time led by what we see (visual beings) , I quickly halted the lady & smiled and lucky me she smiled back which is a green-light i don't take lightly. To cut the long story short..we exchanged pleasantries and messengers IDs. I quickly dashed to the door and knocked, the father opened the door and stood there and BOOM. annoying streams of questions followed. Since then, this man has not greeted me nor responded to my greetings, always frowning when he sees me. As for the girl, she's in an off-state university and from our conversations she is very well interested in me and also very ready for us to set the ball rolling *winks*. My problem is the Father, how do i handle him? Honest advice please. |
Romance › Re: How Do You Cope Without Sex After A Breakup? by Oildichotomy(m): 6:34pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
So girls have sexual urges too? Hmmm.. All those formings' as if they hate getting laid is BS. Advice: sex a one-night-stand stranger- guys are the easiest things to have both responsible and irresponsible- typical guyman in Naija don't kiss and tell |
Romance › Re: ~Welcome To The Romance Section (New Members Introduce Yourselves)~ by Oildichotomy(m): 6:16pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
smothly: welcome dear  I love you too baby. Don't mention! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Are RCCG Pastors Solely Yorubas ? by Oildichotomy(m): 6:08pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
emiye: My question is a rhetorical question for the OP to rethink if at all he wants to. You did argue against his honest observation with your correlative rhetorics. BTW rhetorics means insincere or empty language that sounds pretentious. Going by that definition,you succeeded in asking an Insincere' or 'empty' question. AUKM |
Crime › Re: Ex-Policeman Trailed Over Attempt To Murder Wife by Oildichotomy(m): 5:57pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
fitzmayowa: Bros this your joke too dry abeg...BTW have you taken your medication this morning  Yes i have ooo..left your dosage behind. The doctor said you should take 52 tablet every hour. Don't say i didn't tell oo..its on top of the table in the sitting room |
Politics › Re: Fati Abubakar, Nigeria’s Most Unique First Lady by Oildichotomy(m): 5:02pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Thank you my brother. Good job. Not these english-blunder speaking, siren-whirring , foreign-hospital going first ladies we have now. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Applauds Goodluck Jonathan On Boko Haram Decline by Oildichotomy(m): 4:49pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Simple word: NONSENSE Who're the Nigerians? |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Bars Ministers, Others From Partying Abroad by Oildichotomy(m): 4:47pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Simple word: TRASH |
Politics › Re: Presidential Intervention For Nollywood Kicks Off by Oildichotomy(m): 4:37pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Am i the only one that thinks government involvement in this either in training or dolling out cash handouts would probably crash the boom currently witnessed in Nollywood. Any thing govt sucks in the country. They better come to a round table and iron out FG boundaries so that they won't overstep it if not politicizing Nollywood is very imminent |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Are RCCG Pastors Solely Yorubas ? by Oildichotomy(m): 4:18pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
emiye: @ OP, Why are all the pastors in Lords chosen Igbos ? This justifies it then. Comments like this makes the Nigerian churches stinks. Will God really use this to judge us? tribalism and mistrust among Nigerian blacks is situation sitting on a keg of gunpowder. When e go explode enn? We go hear weeen |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Are RCCG Pastors Solely Yorubas ? by Oildichotomy(m): 4:12pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Mortiple: Truly he is of the Devil. I advise he goes back to where he is coming from.
I have been in RCCG for over 14 years now and I can authoritatively say that there are as many Igbo Pastors as Yoruba, Edo, Urhobo, Ibibio and other tribes in Nigeria. You may succeed in misinforming the public about any other thing in RCCG but definitely not on tribalism and discrimination. For the avoidance of doubt, go to City of David, Resurrection Ground and Peace Assembly, all Provincial Headquarters situated in Victoria Island and Lekki area of Lagos State and find out for yourself how many Igbo Pastors they have in their fold.
Hope somebody is not trying to sell "Ahiara Catholic Diocese show of shame" to RCCG? Sorry you have failed. you guys can easily see the devil before Jesus christ. Judgement is never your work to do...holier than thou |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Are RCCG Pastors Solely Yorubas ? by Oildichotomy(m): 4:08pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
I feel you OP ..It's not only RCCG even Winners. there's this tribalism ish attached to it. As if the church will fall if other tribes are involved. |
Car Talk › Re: Train And Truck Collide In Lagos by Oildichotomy(m): 3:15pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
We must have our own version of accidents |
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