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Official Release : EME – Baddest Boys Ft. WIzkid, Skales and Banky W

Turns out the version of this song that leaked a few days ago isn’t the first single form Wizkids upcoming sophomore album. Its actually the first single from the EME – Empire Mates State of Mind compilation album. This new, perfected version features a modified verse from Skales and a completely new verse from EME boss Banky W aka The Baddest Boss!

Enjoy the full song below, its a definite club banger!

Baddest Boy


Download HERE  (right click and select “save as”)

 

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New Music: Wizkid – Baddest Boy Ft. Skales

Wizkid’s latest single “Baddest Boy” has recently been leaked online by bloggers. The single features fellow EME artist Skales on a number of verses in the back half of the song. As with all of Wizkid’s songs, this one is a huge tune thats sure to be a hit in the clubs.

We eagerly anticipate Wizkid’s new album and the official release of Baddest Boy. In the meantime, listen to and download Baddest Boy below, as well as The “Sisi Nene” Freestyle.

Keep in mind The version of Baddest Boy circulating now is a leak, so its not perfected, but its still a huge jam.

Baddest Boy


Download HERE (right click and select “save as”)

Sisi Nene


Download HERE

 

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Watch Wande Coals – Private Trips Video

Earlier in the week, Wande Coal blessed us with a video for the first single from his upcoming album. The video for Private Trips features Wande Coal, dressed in black, riding a porsche  and seducing a sexy waitress with an enormous posterior. Its all great stuff really.

Watch the video, Directed by Sesan below

and make sure to listen to Wande’s other singles “Been Long You Saw Me” and “Go Low” HERE

Its good to have you back Mr. Coal

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Listen to New Songs by Wizkid: “London Girls” and “Baddest Boy”

I’ve literally watched this video at least a Hundred times, so I figure I might as well share it. Below is a video of Wizkid released by Cokobar. The video follows Wizkid in the studio, leading up to his upcoming tour taking place in London. Wizkid will be at 3 locations during the Summer, so those of you in London make sure to get your tickets; the concerts are sure to be energetic and fantastic.

The concerts will be

  • Baddest Boy Concert – Sunday 3rd of June at Birdcage in Manchester
  • Star Boy Concert – Monday 4th of June at HMV Apollo
  • The 5th of June concert is yet to be determined

The video also features wizkid in the studio previewing a couple of new songs that will eventually be released as singles. The songs played are “London Girls” and “Baddest Boy”, the latter of which Wizkid himself says will be released as a single very soon. Judging from the short snippets alone, its clear that Wizzy hasn’t lost his touch with lyrical flow and his ear for infectious, catchy beats is still has sharp as ever.

So, stop sleeping on a bicycle and Watch the video below

Added a picture of Wizkid in New York with Rev Al Sharpton below, just for shits and giggles

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#DACB Official Video!

ITS HERE FOLKS. Thanks to everyone that participated and helped. The description and video are below:

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It has been almost 2 months since the #OccupyNigeria Movement swept the great country of Nigeria. For many, it was just some experience, only to be swept in the back of their memories never to be remembered. For others, it was a sign that change can actually happen if we come together as a country and make a stance on what we find to be right, true and just.

This is why we made this video. The goal is simple; Keep the reality of where we are as a country in the hearts and minds of nigerians. WE CANNOT AFFORD to forget. The generation before us forgot June 12 and what they did and this resulted in decades of increased lawlessness and corruption. We can’t afford to start again. We must keep the flame burning. This flame of love and adoration for our country. This flame of patriotism and the need to see nigeria grow and not constantly wallow in dilapidation and corruption.

No, we are not saying every Nigerian is perfect; neither are we saying the riots/strikes should be incessant and perpetual. All we are saying is as the days go by, do not only focus on your hustle. Think about your country; Live Patriotism, don’t just say it. We are far from done with reviving our country back to its prominence as giant of africa. This video is just a reminder that Nigerians must forever continue to build mindshare; educate one and another and ensure we are constantly “occupying” our great country in our hearts, souls and spirits.

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Read the Full Text of President Jonathan’s Fuel Subsidy Removal Speech

Here is the full text of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s Speech on Saturday 7th of January, regarding the issue of Fuel Subsidy Removal in Nigeria.

Dear Compatriots:

1.     A week ago, I had cause to address Nigerians on the security challenges we are facing in parts of the country, which necessitated the declaration of a state of emergency in 15 Local Government Areas in four states of the Federation. That course of action attracted widespread support and a demonstration of understanding. With that declaration, government had again signaled its intention to combat terrorism with renewed vigour and to assure every Nigerian of safety.

2.    The support that we have received in the fight against terrorism from concerned Nigerians at home and abroad has been remarkable. We believe that it is with such continued support that progress can be made on national issues. Let me express my heartfelt appreciation to everyone who has expressed a commitment to support us as we strive to improve on the country’s security situation, and build a stronger foundation for the future.  The recent mindless acts of violence in Gombe, Potiskum, Jimeta-Yola and Mubi are unfortunate. I urge all Nigerians to eschew bitterness and acrimony and live together in harmony and peace. Wherever there is any threat to public peace, our security agencies will enforce the law, without fear or favour.

3.    This evening, I address you, again, with much concern over an issue that borders on the national economy, the oil industry and national progress.  As part of our efforts to transform the economy and guarantee prosperity for all Nigerians, Government, a few days ago, announced further deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector. The immediate effect of this has been the removal of the subsidy on petrol.

4.    Since the announcement, there have been mixed reactions to the policy. Let me seize this opportunity to assure all Nigerians that I feel the pain that you all feel.  I personally feel pained to see the sharp increase in transport fares and the prices of goods and services. I share the anguish of all persons who had travelled out of their stations, who had to pay more on the return leg of their journeys.

5.    If I were not here to lead the process of national renewal, if I were in your shoes at this moment, I probably would have reacted in the same manner as some of our compatriots, or hold the same critical views about government.  But I need to use this opportunity as your President to address Nigerians on the realities on the ground, and why we chose to act as we did. I know that these are not easy times. But tough choices have to be made to safeguard the economy and our collective survival as a nation.

6.     My fellow Nigerians, the truth is that we are all faced with two basic choices with regard to the management of the downstream petroleum sector: either we deregulate and survive economically, or we continue with a subsidy regime that will continue to undermine our economy and potential for growth, and face serious consequences.

7.    As you all know, the subject of deregulation is not new, we have been grappling with it for more than two decades. Previous administrations tinkered with the pump price of petroleum products, and were unable to effect complete deregulation of the downstream sector. This approach has not worked.  If it did, we would not be here talking about deregulation today. I understand fully well that deregulation is not a magic formula that will address every economic challenge, but it provides a good entry point for transforming the economy, and for ensuring transparency and competitiveness in the oil industry, which is the mainstay of our economy.

8.    As a President, elected and supported by ordinary Nigerians, and the vast majority of our people, I have a duty to bring up policies and programmes that will grow the economy and bring about greater benefits for the people.  Let me assure you that as your President, I have no intention to inflict pain on Nigerians.

9.     The deregulation of the petroleum sector is a necessary step that we had to take. Should we continue to do things the same way, and face more serious economic challenges? Or deregulate, endure the initial discomfort and reap better benefits later? I want to assure every Nigerian that whatever pain you may feel at the moment, will be temporary.

10.    The interest of the ordinary people of this country will always remain topmost in my priorities as a leader. I remain passionately committed to achieving significant and enduring improvements in our economy that will lead to sustained improvement in the lives of our people.

11.    I am determined to leave behind a better Nigeria, which we all can be proud of. To do so, I must make sure that we have the resources and the means to grow our economy to be resilient, and to sustain improved livelihood for our people. We must act in the public interest, no matter how tough, for the pains of today cannot be compared to the benefits of tomorrow.  On assumption of office as President, I swore to an oath to always act in the best interest of the people. I remain faithful to that undertaking.

12.     To save Nigeria, we must all be prepared to make sacrifices.  On the part of Government, we are taking several measures aimed at cutting the size and cost of governance, including on-going and continuous effort to reduce the size of our recurrent expenditure and increase capital spending. In this regard, I have directed that overseas travels by all political office holders, including the President, should be reduced to the barest minimum. The size of delegations on foreign trips will also be drastically reduced; only trips that are absolutely necessary will be approved.

13.    For the year 2012, the basic salaries of all political office holders in the Executive arm of government will be reduced by 25%. Government is also currently reviewing the number of committees, commissions and parastatals with overlapping responsibilities. The Report on this will be submitted shortly and the recommendations will be promptly implemented. In the meantime, all Ministries, Departments and Agencies must reduce their overhead expenses.

14.    We are all greatly concerned about the issue of corruption. The deregulation policy is the strongest measure to tackle this challenge in the downstream sector. In addition, government is taking other steps to further sanitize the oil industry.

15.    To ensure that the funds from petroleum subsidy removal are spent prudently on projects that will build a greater Nigeria, I have established a committee to oversee the implementation of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme. I sincerely believe that the reinvestment of the petroleum subsidy funds, to ensure improvement in national infrastructure, power supply, transportation, irrigation and agriculture, education, healthcare, and other social services, is in the best interest of our people.

16.    Fellow Nigerians, I know that the removal of the petroleum subsidy imposes an initial burden on our people, especially the rising cost of transportation.  Government will be vigilant and act decisively to curb the excesses of those that want to exploit the current situation for selfish gains.  I plead for the understanding of all Nigerians.  I appeal to our youth not to allow mischief-makers to exploit present circumstances to mislead or incite them to disturb public peace.

17.     To address the immediate challenges that have been identified, I have directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government to embark immediately on all projects, which have been designed to cushion the impact of the subsidy removal in the short, medium and long-term, as outlined in the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme Document.

18.     Tomorrow, 8th January, I will formally launch a robust mass transit intervention programme to bring down the cost of transportation across the country. The programme will be implemented in partnership with state and local governments, labour unions, transport owners, and banking institutions, and supported with the provision of funding at zero interest rate as well as import duty waiver on all needed parts for locally-made mass transit vehicles, which will create additional jobs in the economy.

19.    We will keep these incentives in place for as long as it takes. I want to assure you that Government will not rest until we bring down the cost of transportation for our people.  Let me thank the transporters’ associations that have agreed to reduce transport fares. I have directed the Minister of Labour and Productivity to work with these associations to come up with a sustainable plan to guarantee this within the shortest possible time.

20.     In addition, I have ordered the mobilization of contractors for the full rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt –Maiduguri Railway Line and the completion of the Lagos-Kano Railway Line. I have also directed the immediate commencement of a Public Works programme that will engage the services of about 10, 000 youths in every state of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory. This will create an additional 370, 000 jobs.

21.    Government has taken these decisions in the best interest of our economy, so that we not only have benefits today, but to ensure that we bequeath even greater benefits to our children and grandchildren.

22.     Let me assure Nigerians that every possible effort will be made to ensure that we march forward, with a collective resolve to build a Nigeria that can generate greater economic growth, create and sustain new jobs, and secure the future of our children.

23.     This Administration will aggressively implement its programme to reposition and strengthen our economy, while paying adequate attention to the immediate needs of our citizens.

24.     I assure you all that we will work towards achieving full domestic refining of petroleum products with the attendant benefits.

25.     As I ask for the full understanding of all Nigerians, I also promise that I will keep my word.

26.    Thank you. May God bless you; and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
President
Federal Republic of Nigeria
January 7, 2012

 

The #OccupyNigeria saga continues

Thanks to The Daily Post for the manuscript

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#OccupyNigeria – The Ibadan Phase 2 [Photos]

We put up a post on this headline a few days ago. We thought it best to add more photos of the event. As noted earlier, it was peacful and the Governor ensured our message would be delivered to the president. Let us hope he listens to the people that voted him in to begin with.

The biggest highlight here was the full support by the Nigerian police force in the state. Protesters were not being harassed or exploited as we have grown to see. They were being assisted with Patrol vehicles preventing traffic from interfeering with the protest. It was a sight to behold!

Everywhichway, right now, we wait, we watch but unlike before where we suffered and smiled, Nigerians are taking to the streets to say No more. Enough is Enough.

 

More photos can be found on the #occupyNigeria Facebook page. Videos coming soon!

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Watch Wizkid’s Pakuromo Music Video

Here is the official music video for Wizkid’s hit song Pakuromo. Just one of the many hits from his debut album Superstar.  Continue Reading →

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Listen to Three new tracks from Wande Coal

This morning Wande Coal surprised us all and released Three new tracks. Wande has been on a bit of a hiatus for the past year so he made it up to fans and made his presence felt with three great dance tracks.

Listen to the songs below Continue Reading →

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New Music: Wizkid Ft. Akon – Don’t Dull Remix

Apparently, there is a “Dont Dull” remix featuring Super star artist Akon. Listen to a leaked snippet of the song below.

Listen HERE or download HERE

Thanks to the folks over at NotJustOk for the heads up!

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