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Thursday, July 10, 2014
New music: T-Me - Over There
NEW VIDEO: Shatta Wale – Today And Tomorrow
Banadana a.k.a Shatta Wale is on fire this year. He comes through with the visuals for Today And Tomorrow off his Think Big Mixtape. Shatta Wale is giving all the artiste in Ghana a run for their money this year with the amount of work he puts in.
Video Of the Week: Mr 2Kay Summer Girl (Samba)
Indigenous rapper Ikpa Udo releases brand new video
Indigenous rap is gradually taking front row in the Hip Hop music scene. Ikpa Udo is the new addition from the South. Ikpa Udo formerly known as Indigenous Maliq is a Nigerian rapper from Akwa Ibom state who raps with the Efik/Ibibio dialect.
His real names are; Nsidibe Sunday Ukim. His love for music grew at a tender age but he took his talent and creativity to the streets in 2009. He has released few tracks over the years but this is like the first massive video for his hits single "Ame Nwod" which means "You've killed" and on the song, every single line was a punch which is why his calabar folks refer to him as "Lyrical Edidem" Continue to watch the video...
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
#6: List of Nigerians making waves in America's BIG screen, Hollywood
SOPHIE Okonedo began her film career in 1991. She was born in London in 1968 to an Ashkenazi Jew mother and a Nigerian father, Henry Okonedo.
Sophie had worked in such a wide variety of media, including film, television, theatre and audio drama that trying to list the number of movies she has featured in could be a hard task.
To name a few, she played the role of Tulip Jones in the film Storm Breaker and Wachati Princess in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. Sophie was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress in 2004 for her role as Tatiana Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda and also nominated for a Golden Globe for a Lead Actress in a mini-series for her work in Tsunami: The Aftermath.
She acted alongside Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and Dakota Fanning in the film The Secret Life of Bees, while she portrayed Winnie Mandela in the BBC drama, Mrs Mandela in January 2010.
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