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Ogba Kingdom In Festive Mood …As Umu Akoku Proclaims Yam Festival

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The Egi Kingdom and by
extension the entire Ogbaland in the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State is now in   a festive mood following the proclamation of the 2015 Egwu Ogba Festival.
In line with the tradition of the people, the proclamation was performed by a member of Umu Akoku family Aburu community Erema, Elder Felix Obulor.
The festival was fixed for 17th August 2015, prior to the proclamation, Elder Felix Obulor told The Tide that the festival is as old as Egi and the entire ogbaland.
He said that the festival was introduced by ancient people to celebrate the harvest of new yams in the entire ogbaland.
Elder Obulor said that the Umu Akoku family was charged with the responsibility of proclaiming the festival being the most senior family in Egiland, adding that at the ceremony, the family will be feeding the entire Egi communities.
He described as exorbitant the cost of hosting the ceremony, stressing that for last year, over five hundred thousand naira was spent by the family to host the proclamation ceremony, while for this year, the amount was however reduced. Elder Obulor commended the management of Total Nigeria Limited for its support so far, but urged the company to increase its financial support from the current amount of one hundred thousand naira to something substantial.
Speaking during the proclamation ceremony, Elder Obulor decried the rising level of youth restiveness in Egiland and stressed the need for the people to use the Egwu Ogba as an opportunity to reflect on their history as one people with a common destiny.
According to him, the Egwu Ogba should be used as a tool for reconciliation across the various segments of Egiland, while those aggrieved should cultivate the spirit of forgiveness.
Also speaking, the chairman of Egi Council of Chiefs High Chief S.O. Orikoha who highlighted the history of the migration of Ogba and Ekpeye people from the ancient Benin Kingdom said that the Egi people should see themselves as one people.
He warned those perpetrating violence in Egiland to have a rethink as their ancestors will not forgive them.
The ceremony which took place at the Ereme Town Square was attended by traditional rulers and titled citizens of Egiland.
Prominent among the traditional rulers are the Eze Egi Etiti, HRH, Eze London Nwaobiyebe, Eze Ahiahu, HRH, Ikeagu Akoku, High Chief S.O Orikoha, Chairman  Egi Council of Chiefs, High Chief M.A. Ebidi, Eze Ahia Orie, Chief S.O. Jacob Secretary, Council of Chiefs, amongst others.
Also present were members of the Amala cultural group, the Umu Akoku women group and the Egi council of juju priests amongst others. A minute silence was observed in honour of the departed Eze Egi, HRM, Eze Kingdom Elenwa.

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 How Featuring Burna Boy Impacted Our Career-Yaba Buluku Boyz

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Mozambican group, Yaba Buluku Boyz has highlighted the effect featuring Burna Boy had on their career.
After their 2021 hit single, ‘Yaba Buluku’ gained some traction across Africa, the Mozambican trio recruited Burna Boy for the remix version that rocketed them to success.
In an interview, Yaba Buluku Boyz that is  made up of DJ Tarico, Nelson Tivane, and Preck shared that although their breakout single, ‘Yaba Buluku’ was already getting attention in some African countries, featuring Nigerian megastar Burna Boy rocketed the song to global success.
“The song was already big but when we did the remix with Burna, it took us to another level and took the song to the world,” Nelson Tivane said. “When we did the remix with Burna, the song blew up around the world so the influence of this particular Nigerian artiste is very big,” he adds.
Burna Boy’s effect on ‘Yaba Buluku’ remix is evident in the Spotify streaming numbers where the song has garnered over 10 million streams which is nearly 10 times more streams than the original.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the song which brought Yaba Buluku Boys mainstream success across the continent has also been viewed more than 22 million times on YouTube.
When asked about which Nigerian Artistes they would love to work with, Nelson Tivane named hitmaker Tekno while highlighting how he admires his lyricism and style of music. He also mentioned Davido whose high energy he believes matches Yaba Buluku Boyz type of music. DJ Tarico mentioned Asake whom he credits for bringing a new vibe to the music industry and whose Amapiano music fits their style.

 

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‘Safety Is Responsibility Of AGN, Actors’

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The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)  Chairman, Rivers State chapter, Chigozie Osunwa Kenneth has reaffirmed that the safety of an actor is the responsibility of both parties.
He said this  yesterday, during an interview session with newsmen in Port Harcourt.
According to him, the AGN makes policies that are beneficial to its members,  saying that it now  behooves on the actors to abide by the laid down policies.
He said that Nigerian actors do not live beyond 50’s and 60’s because of their lifestyles, adding that Orenthal James Simpson, the American actor who just passed on, died at age 76, saying that Nollywood actors hardly get to that age.
“0ur actors here hardly gotten to that age or beyond due to the kind of life they live. If you take an actor to a location for a film shoot, he will leave what he went there for and go clubing, by the time he is called to come and do the needful, he will start giving excuses for not being able to get on set,” he said.
He however, emphasise the need for discipline in the association, adding that as an individual, if you are disciplined you do not need any one to keep reminding you on what needed to be done, especially, when it comes to a laid down  principle or policy for wherever you belong.
He urged members of the association to be more focused on their chosen career, exhibit discipline wherever they find themselves and always follow policies made for members of the body

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 ‘Why I Called My Song With Tiwa Savage Men Are Crazy’

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Singer Simi has explained why she chose to call her song with Tiwa Savage, ‘Men Are Crazy’
Two of Nigeria’s biggest female artistes, Simi and Tiwa Savage eventually gave fans the long-awaited collaboration with their single, ‘Men Are Crazy’.
In an interview  With newsmen, Simi addressed the controversy generated by the title of her collaboration with Tiwa Savage.
Simi stated that she had no intentions of explaining her reason behind the title ‘Men Are Crazy’ after the announcement generated negative reactions from some male observers online. According to the award-winning singer, she was going to wait till the song dropped as it would better explain the title.
“I honestly wasn’t going to go on an explaining spree at the time. I was like when the song comes out, they will see what I’m trying to say,” Simi said.
The Tide Entertainment reports that Simi also acknowledged that the online reaction the title caused also contributed to the track’s rollout as it increased anticipation.
Simi further shared that Tiwa Savage softened up the message in the song through her lyrics, “Men are crazy, but I still want one in my bed” as she was planning to simply leave it at “Men are Crazy”.
The single is the first time Tiwa Savage and Simi will be collaborating and it marks a notable moment for female collaborations in Afrobeats.
‘Men Are Crazy’ follows the release of ‘All I Want’ released in February 2024 and both songs are a precursor to her new album expected to be released later in the year.
During the interview, Simi also addressed the recent situation of Adekunle Gold defending her on social media during a back-and-forth with producer, Samklef.

 

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