Davido Shares Adorable Photos Of His Daughters Celebrity DMW Boss, Davido earlier today, shared a really adorable photo of his second daughter, Hailey Adeleke via the gram and gushed over the similarity in their looks. He wrote: “Hailey baby! See my face.” His First Daughter, Imade also share the same resemblance! See an adorable photo of Imade Below; Meanwhile, Davido in a recent chat revealed how his father once arrested him because of his decision to go into music career. He said his father was initially not in support of his decision to do music. Davido, born in Atlanta, US, told newsmen in an interview that his father was not impressed when he left the US where he was studying Engineering to return to Lagos to pursue carrier in music. “My dad didn’t like me doing music! If he saw my face on a billboard, he’d arrest everybody at that show! “But when I made the song ‘Dami Duro’ [2011], it became the
Home Countdown List Of Ten Biggest Nigerian Songs Of All Time – Number 1... Countdown News List Of Ten Biggest Nigerian Songs Of All Time – Number 1 is More Popular Than The National Anthem (With Pictures) February 15, 2018 0 117179 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Biggest Nigerian Songs Of All Time – You’ve probably heard of songs that came like a wave, reached their climax and like wind, disappeared never to be heard again. This is a common trend with several of the ongoing releases especially in Nigeria. But when it comes to a classic joint, then this one is meant to last a life time or ‘maybe’ passed to the next generation to be enjoyed by our kids and their grandchildren. We at MediaHoarders bring to you ten biggest Nigerian songs of all time. This list is basically centered on the most successful Nigerian pop songs of all time 10. KUKERE – IYANYA “Kukere” (Efik: “Don’t Worry”wink is a song by Nigerian s
“Stop The Fulani Herdsmen Killing Within 2 Weeks Or We Will Raise Our Own Army To Protect Us” – Tiv Nation Spiritual Leader, Paul Unongo The spiritual leader of the Tiv nation, Paul Iorpuu Unongo, yesterday January 11th, gave the Federal Government two weeks ultimatum to end the killings in Benue State, threatening that indigenes of the state would raise an army of million persons to defend themselves. Unongo gave the warning during the mass burial of the 75 persons killed in the New Year day and January 6th herdsmen attacks in two communities in the state. “Benue people sacrificed blood for the unity of this country and will not allow a section of Fulani herdsmen to kill our people in cold blood. I am telling Nigerians that my people cannot continue to be cannon fodder for this country. If the government can’t protect us, we will mobilise and train our people into an army to defend us. We are 100 per cent in support of what Governor Samuel Ortom has done. I am the spiritual a
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