Thursday, 4 April 2013

P-Square Denies Private Jet Ownership “We Plan To Buy One Soon"



Does p square have a private jet? Na lie we no get one we borrow am.

Nigeria’s #1 celebrity twin brothers, Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye of P-Square have debunked the story that they own a private jet.

In this latest interview with Victor Akande, below is what the duo said when queried about their private jet ownership;

It’s not true my brother. We had a deal with a private jet company, which provides that whenever we are going to a specific place, we would be provided a jet. That way, they always gave us their private jets to travel with. This makes our trips easier.

On the other hand, we are close to the presidents of most African countries, so when they hear that we are coming to their country, they usually send their private jets to pick us wherever we are. But that is not to say we can’t acquire our own jet. As a matter of fact, we are planning to get ours.

Acquiring a private jet is very expensive.

In the past 10 years wealthy Nigerians have invested over 1.4 trillion naira on Private jets acquisition.

Money dey plenty for this country o.

SOURCE: NaijaGist

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Road To Redemption: Wizkid And EME Music In Talks For Reconciliation



(Singing) When I grow older, I will be stronger, they’ll call me Wizkid, just like a waving flag.

Now that’s an adulterated version of a song that was inspired by this report:

Sources close to EME Music reveal that there is hope for reconciliation between estranged EME parties; the ‘Boss’ Banky W, and the independent upstart Wizkid. If everything hits the plan, Wizkid and EME will step together in mutual agreement.

The source made a revelation that lawyers of both parties have been engaged in deep negotiations over the past weeks in bid to create an improved contract for Wizkid.

“Wizkid leaving EME was just his way of pushing the bosses at the label to take him seriously and increase his earning percentage. When he joined EME he wasn’t a star but then he became a mega star and was making a lot of money for the label and they still didn’t increase his earning percentage so he took a walk. Now they are working on a new contract that will favour Wizkid.” The source said

The only presently revealed sneek-peek into the contract says that EME Music will not get a dime from all of Wizkid’s international deals.

SORCE: PULSENG

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TOP 30 MOST INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NIGERIA

Below are Top 30 Unbelievable facts about Nigeria, some of them are real while others are pure humor, so don't take them seriously...

* Nigeria is the only country where everybody looks forward to hearing the First Lady speak.
* Lagos state Government lock 7 churches for noise pollution.
* An Ibo man hustles from Jan 2nd to Dec 24th, only to spend it all in the village in 1 week..
* Nigeria’s President has the highest vehicle convoy in the world.
* 90% of people who are indigenes of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state have gaps between their teeth.
* Only 18 people out of 18000 who registered passed NECO and WAEC in Gombe state.
* Females from IMO state Nigeria have more hair on their chest than the males.
* The cost of living in Abuja is more expensive than the cost of living in London.
* Nigeria has the highest number of musicians in the world.
* Abuja girls are materialistic, expensive but cheap.
* Beware of Edo girls.
* Maiduguri girls have the longest hair.
* Fulani girls have the longest tongue.
* Ibo girls are stingy and greedy.
* There’s a place called Sabo in every state in Nigeria.
* Gwagwalada is the hottest place in Nigeria.
* Osun state has the highest number of yahoo boys in the country.
* 4 out of every 5 Edo girls has connect in Italy.
* Calabar girls don’t want your money, all they need is your energy.
* China’s best market is Nigeria.
* An average Ibo man can smell money that is 100 meters away.
* Nigeria are the highest users of slangs in Africa, 2nd only to USA in the world.
* The most spoken phrase in Nigeria is “How far?”…