Showing posts with label much. Show all posts
Showing posts with label much. Show all posts

Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Highest Paid Nigerian Hip Hop Artistes And How Much They Charge

Award-winning singing duo, Peter and Paul Okoye famously known as P-Square are the highest paid hip-hop artistes right now, ENCOMIUM Weekly findings have revealed. The Okoyes are currently charging between N9 and N10 million for a show within Nigeria…..

Apart from information gathered from the source close to the duo, independent music promoters/artiste managers also confirmed this, declaring the Koko master, D’Banj as the second highest paid artiste. The DB Record boss charges between N6 and N7 million as a standard show fee.

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Monday, September 2, 2013

Ebube Nwagbo Releases Her Much-Awaited Movie,'Smile Again' -

Sultry actress, Ebube Nwagbo may have returned back to the country by the time you finish reading this. This delectable bundle of talent has been in Istanbul, Turkey to consumate a business deal that will expand her business boundaries.

Posh fashion accessories for women, jewelry (costume and otherwise) like rings, neck-chains, bracelets as well as a creative yet encompassing innovation that will be a reverberating invasion in all the tertiary institutions in Africa and beyond informed her journey with her partner, Blossom to Turkey.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

“Showing too much humility is a flaw, even God cannot please everyone” – Ronaldo


Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed that it is almost impossible to please everyone, as even God cannot satisy us all. The Portuguese forward has sometimes been made target of hostile receptions from fans of opposing teams, but he has insisted he is not going to change, as he has no problems with his personality. “Not even God can please everyone. I always try to be a good person who the majority of people like. But showing too much humility is a flaw. People either hate me or love me,” the attacker told Globo. “I always try and work hard in order to be the best at what I do. In my opinion, everybody should have the objective to be the best at what they do, regardless of his or her profession.”

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