Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Goldie Drops ” Gold Reloaded ” Album

Goldie Harvey, Kennis Music Artiste
Drops her New Reloaded Album,
Titled:Gold Reloaded
Headlining Afro-pop star, Suzan
Harvey, who is well known and referred
to as Goldie has upped her game in the
Nigerian music industry by releasing her
sophomore album titled “GOLD
RELOADED” under the kennis music
platform.
After the release of her debut album ,
“Gold “ late 2010; an album that garnered
her numerous awards and featured hits
like “Don’t Touch my Body”, “JawoJawo”
and “You Know it” a compilation of some
of her best songs and hits, the foremost
female pop star has decided to make
herself one of the most relevant act with
her recent move. The golden music act,
who won the City People Award for the
best female act, ELOY best female act and
Best Afro Pop Female at the Nigerian
Music Video Awards, seems ready to
repeat her achievements in 2012.
The album is a 15 track masterpiece with
deep lyrics and an upbeat tempo that would
keep you dancing in the first 6 to 7 tracks.
Thereafter, she slows the tempo a bit with
a classic, one of my personal favourites
off the album titled “Breathe Again”.
Furthermore is a skit, then comes track 10
which is an ode to God; the boss of all…
The album marks creativity and the
showcases the mindset of a young
confident girl finding her place in the
world. It is a must buy.
Also featured are bonus tracks from the
first album like JawoJawo feat Jaywon,
Don’t touch my body and You know it
Feat Eldee the don. At the moment, several
endorsement arms are talking to the
naturally gold-coloured music act for an
endorsement deal and if all is to be
believed, she might be upstaging some
popular music acts in 2012.
This prominent and yet brilliant music act
has been able to weather the storm to
become one of the prominent Nigerian
female music acts.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Tha Suspect - Subsidy (Freestyle)

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Nigeria Fuel Subsidy Protests Reach Third Day

Protesters have gathered in Nigeria for
a third day calling on the government to
restore a fuel subsidy, while the nation’s
main labor unions urged President
Goodluck Jonathan to listen to the “voice
of the people.”
The demonstrators were gathering in
Nigeria’s main commercial city of Lagos
and other areas.
Protesters held a big rally in the city
Tuesday, as tens of thousands of
people demonstrated at sites across the
country. Another large protest took place
in the capital, Abuja.
The nationwide strike has shut down
businesses as protesters express anger at
the government for eliminating the
subsidy on January 1. Dropping the
program caused fuel prices to double
overnight.
Nigerian officials have ordered
striking government workers to return to
their jobs, or else not get paid.
The Nigeria Labor Congress and Trade
Union Congress said in a statement
Tuesday that the strike will continue
until the government reinstates the
subsidy.
The protests have been largely peaceful,
but the country is also dealing with an
increase in sectarian violence.
Mr. Jonathan has refused to reinstate
the subsidy, saying the government can
no longer afford it. He says getting
rid of the subsidy will save at least $8
billion this year, which he promises to
use on infrastructure and social
programs.
Most Nigerians live on less than $2 a
day and the fuel subsidy was one of
the few benefits they received from the
country’s oil wealth. Nigeria is Africa’s
top oil producer.
Protesters said Tuesday graft is the
real cause of the nation’s problems.
Some economists have called the subsidy
corrupt and wasteful, saying it
encouraged smuggling into neighboring
countries where fuel was more expensive.

NIGERIA EBEZINA by Flavour N'abania (Official video) directed by theORACLE