Tuesday 4 September 2012

Peter Okoye treats lover. (" Lola ") to a surprise birthday bash

Peter Okoye, one half of pop group Psquare on Sunday, September 2,
2012, gave his son's mother, Lola Omotayo a surprise birthday treat at
her Ikoyi. residence.
YBE gathered that the 30-year-old singer had earlier promised Lola a
quiet celebration for two, but went. ahead to surprise her with a
birthday party, with family members and friends in attendance.
Explaining the reason for the surprise party, Peter said Lola
deserves it 'She is a wonderful woman who means a lot to me. Special
people deserve special things like this', he says.
The duo have been together for several years, and are
expecting their second child. They already have a son, Cameron, who
will turn four years old on Sunday, September23, 2012.

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Mariah Carey: What Is A Diva?

Last night on Larry King Live, Mariah tried to explain the term
"diva." She started out making sense and then, somewhere along the
line, cupcakes got involved. Oh i also: she stuck her finger in her
cleavage and then smelled it.
Well, according to
Beyonce, it's a female version of a Hustler. Which begs the question:
What is a Hustler? But her single " I am not a diva " but in ancient
dico diva means goddess. Diva - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
A diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a
woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, ...

Prezzo and Goldie play Jay Z and Beyonce on Twitter

Goldie and Prezzo back in the Big Brother House
For fans who have followed closely the love story between Nigerian
singer, Goldie and her Kenyan rapper 'boyfriend' Prezzo, there are
it's easy to see that the duo have gotten through to each other at
least via social media platform Twitter.
'PreGol' recently engaged in a Twitter conversation, using popular
lines form Beyonce and husband, Jay Z's song.
Prezzo posted on his timeline, 'Cuz that rock on ur fingeer's like a
tumour u cant fit your hand in ur new purse/its humorous to me they
watching n we just yatchin'.
Goldie responded with a line in the same song 'You need a real woman
in your life, taking care of home and still fly, I can help you build
ur account, that's a good look believe me',  @goldieharvey tweeted.
We believe the lyrics are from Beyonce's song 'Upgrade U' (one of the
lead singles off the album B'Day), featuring hubby Jay Z.
What's this pair trying to tell us?

Pictures: 2face Shoots "Omo Tosan" Video With Iyanya On Set

It seems 2baba is not willing to let go of his crown anytime soon. He
keeps working harder than most people, even though he has achieved so
much. Yesterday, 2face shot the video for "Omo Tosan" in London.
Iyanya was a part of the shoot. Hopefully we'll have the full video
soon. I'm excited! *O.O* Listen to "Omo Tosan". I love this song!!!

Breaaking News Don jazzy reply frustrated Eedris Abdukareem on twitter

He's not only the father of modern-day Nigerian hiphop; he's the
father of controversy. EeDris Abdulkareem takes a huge swipe at D'Banj
for his affiliation with Goodluck Jonathan during the Presidential
campaign and also claims that he paved the way for the likes of
D'Banj, Don Jazzy, P-Square and others who are benefitting immensely
from Nigerian music today. EeDris also opens up on the "beef" with
50Cent several years ago and President Obasanjo's "Jaga-Jaga" rant
aimed at EeDris. This is one interview you must not miss!

Michael Collins@DONJAZZY. Response
But i wont put it exactly like dat i think what he meant was guys like
him, our father 2baba, Tetuila, Eldee etc Inspired us to join d game
4 Sep 12
Michael Collins@DONJAZZY
so therefore if they didnt inspire us to join the game we wont be
getting paid. #True. Baba tuale .
4 Sep 12

For your mind Do think Lady Gaga is Being Followed by Fake Twitter Monsters?

Does Lady Gaga really have 20 million followers or are a lot of those
fake? I've heard she's got a lot of fakers. --Stormy S., via Facebook
You speak of a widely circulated report indicating that a whopping 30
percent of Lady Gaga's Twitter monsters are fakes--or, as she might
put it, creations. The allegation comes courtesy of a British company
called StatusPeople, which claims to have a system for ferreting out
bots, inactive users and other not-so-real Twitter followers. (You can
see the app--and look up Gaga's current Twitter stats--for yourself
here.) But does that mean that the Lady isn't exactly Gaga for the
truth? Well, not so fast. According to social media marketing experts,
an increasing number of celebrities are recruiting fake followers, and
they probably don't even know it. (Don't know if this is the situation
with Lady Gaga, a request for comment from her camp wasn't immediately
returned.) Instead, members of some celebrities' teams--publicists,
managers, record labels, agents--are often purchasing fake followers
on their behalf. The reason? "It's bragging rights, it demonstrates
how hot your career is, and those followers are an important tool that
can be monetized for marketers," a social media marketing expert who
consults with celebrities explains to me. "So, yes, celebrities can
profit from fake followers, directly and indirectly." Directly, as in
a celebrity getting paid thousands of dollars to Tweet about a product
to their so-called myriad followers. Or indirectly, as in charging
more for an endorsement deal based on overall perceived popularity.
"I, in fact, have recently counseled my own celebrity clients against
using paid or fake accounts, but they are getting a lot of pressure to
have them," my expert adds. So what are these followers, and where do
they come from? "They can be bots, or they can be a group of 'zombie'
accounts created by a very smart programmer," the social media guru
explains. Those zombie accounts can then be 'ordered' to follow a set
of Twitter accounts that make them look like a certain
demographic--say, young moms, or teen metal fans. Lady Gaga talks
about Prince Harry's naked photos Those accounts are then sold by
brokers--yes, really--in bulk. "Depending on the quality of the
follower, you are probably looking at 50 cents to $2 per follower,"
the social media marketer dishes. (Many brokers offer followers for
much, much less.) If a third of Gaga's followers really are bots or
zombies, she's not alone. StatusPeople's faker score for Justin Bieber
claims that 22 percent of his followers, too, are fake.