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“If everything seems to be under control, you’re not going fast enough.” – Mario Andretti
“As a Dj, I have learnt a lot of things. But first I have known that we women are powerful. Male
In
djs
most
are
cases,
scared
female djs.”
DATELINE: FRANCE
INTERVIEW WITH
DJ ALICE GYAL Tell us about yourself? My real name is Sanyu Aisha, originally Ugandan #EastAfrican..., Staying in France thou I’ll De France since 2011. I have a French family that’s why am in France. I gat French kids. I am known as Dj Alice GyaL ... and yea, that’s my stage name. I chose that name because Alice is my Mother’s name...., so it’s like Alice’s little girl Daughter. Tell Us about your childhood? My childhood wasn’t so simple and yet not so hard. Both my parents were soldiers, so I was always controlled. I grew up listening to I RNB N HIP-HOP, Loved music so much that I definitely wanted to become a musician, but I didn’t happen because my father was a strict man.
What influenced you to be a Dj? In this Dj game, I really adore One French Dj based In Belgium.., Dj Lady Styles..., she’s really good and focused .., how I wish I can be like her. Outside Dj, what else do you do? Outside Dj stuff, I have a full-time job, I work from Monday to Friday. And I gat kids as well, hence am really a busy person. But I really gat time for all my responsibilities. Tell us about your experience as a Dj? My experiences as a female Dj... huh..., there’s a lot bad stuff we female djs go through. A lot ..., The thing is, I had to go through a lot to know how I can be a great Female Dj. It’s not so easy, you either be tuff or you quit.
How was growing up in Uganda like? Growing up In Uganda by that time wasn’t so hard because I was living with my parents. Am from a middle-class family, we were not so poor and not so rich, my parents always provided the little they had ... And me I left Uganda immediately after university.
What have you learnt has a Dj? As a Dj, I have learnt a lot of things. But first I have known that we women are powerful. In most cases, Male djs are scared of female djs., coz when a famale Dj steps on the stage, the all crowd gets excited. I have grown into a strong independent woman.
When did you start as a Dj? When I was in my first year at the university, I met some guys that were modelling with EVE Models Uganda and they also used to dance in night clubs doing karaoke etc..., so they convinced me that I was a perfect match..., I joined them, started modelling and dancing, we could do karaoke and miming, it was fun. But then I left shortly coz of some stuff.
What gives you inspiration? What gives me inspiration is the love from my Funs. I have people I really don’t know in person but they love me a lot. That love keeps me going. And the strong female DJs out there that ain’t giving up ..., really that Inspires me a lot.
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of
When did you decide to travel out of Uganda? I travelled out of Uganda in 2010. By that time I was done with my studies, jobs weren’t there, I mean it was hard to get a job with no experience.., so I had to move out. What were the challenges you encountered when you arrived in Europe? When I arrived in Paris in 2011.., the weather, first of all, was tough, it was so cold, the language OMG .., in France few people speak English, and even those who know English, don’t want to speak it unless otherwise. So the language was my biggest challenge, I had to go to School to learn French before everything. How were you able to overcome the challenges? I went to a Language school, studied French, then I started looking for jobs , got one .., I was lucky I had documents already, coz I came with my French kid, so I had documents, all I needed was the language to start my life fresh. What do we expect from you in the next ten years?
DATELINE: FRANCE
In the next 10years, for sure I might be one of the greatest African Female DJs of all time. I might probably be out of the game by then, coz you know am a mother and a woman. ....might get busier, you never know. But I really want to be a role model for some young women out there. The thing is, being a Dj is not only for men.., but even females can also do it and even better. I really want to inspire young ladies out there before I quit. How will you describe Nigerian Music? Nigerian music is the best so far in Africa. And in the future most Africans will quit listening to RNB HIP-HOP, coz African music is taking over. List ten items you can't do without? Ten things I can’t do without.., 1-Music first of all, like I listen to music more than I listen to people. 2-My headsets ..., I always carry them with me.
“I have a strong passion for music”
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DATELINE: FRANCE “My real name is Sanyu Aisha, originally Ugandan EastAfrican, Staying in France thou I’ll De France since 2011. I have a French family that’s why am in France. I gat French kids. Am known as Dj Alice GyaL ... and yea, that’s my stage name. I chose that name because Alice is my Mother’s name...., so it’s like Alice’s little girl Daughter.”
My Faith, My Lessons, My Influence
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WE SEE TRUE COLOUR OF OURSELVES IN TIME OF CRISIS POSITIVE VIBES
The world today seems more and more uncertain. Every day, new events sweep us up like a tempest, taking us for a ride we seem unable to control. Everyone seems to be going through one crisis to another. A crisis is a time to test who really we are. In times of crisis, we see the true colours of ourselves and those around us and sometimes it's not pretty. On the other hand, we may also be surprised at the love and support that we find in the most unlikely of places. That is the irony of life. With the devastating wave that is pushing throughout the world, take a moment to picture how your ideal self would handle the situation and ask yourself if you are a match. If not, strive to move closer towards the person you know yourself to be deep down. Don’t fake it, be real when handing your crisis. Were you prepared for the current crisis? Could you have been? Should you have been? What kind of person are you and what kind of person do you want to be? These questions need a reasonable approach. Given the uncertainty that faces us all, it's an appropriate time to take stock of your priorities and goals. To review where you may have made mistakes and to review how you can address this. To
The struggles of anxiety, procrastination, and a sense of feeling stuck are real and appear
review how you can chart a better plan from time to time in any man. Especially when he or she is going ahead. Maybe you had goals that now
seem irrelevant and you want to create through a crisis. But this shouldn’t be the case. You may be motivated, but even deeper meaning in your life. It's never too late to start creating the life you want. It all starts at this moment
directionless or unable to do simple
things you know you must do in order
and with small steps you take each and to prosper. At this point, maybe you ask yourself "What's the point?" every day.
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WE SEE TRUE COLOUR OF OURSELVES IN TIME OF CRISIS
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POSITIVE VIBES
So even if you do not have
answers to the crisis you are
“
going through in your life,
don’t change the Colour of who you are.
Being able to shut out everything else that may be going on around you, moment by moment, and over the long term, by dedicating yourself to the accomplishment of a singular objective. That is the focus.
moving down the mountain. At first, the results may not seem very significant, but as your efforts compound over time it achieves an unstoppable amount of momentum, force and energy that you break through any obstacles in your path. Choose something of value, something you know is worthwhile, and
Do something, anything, that takes you one step out of your negative state of mind frame. Whatever task will move you towards a goal. Anything, no matter how small, will help your mind gain positive control. One of the hardest things in life is to create something out of nothing.
that will pay dividends in the long term.
Often when we look at the idea of
Focus and pour your energy into it.
wealth we see someone with a lot of
You'll be reaping the rewards sooner
money and it's easy to assume that
than you think. Do more by doing less.
they were just lucky, they just knew
Focus on the important aspects of life,
the right people, or it was somehow
and actually bring them to life.
handed to them.
So even if you do not have answers to
But creating wealth is the practice of
the crisis you are going through in your
creating something out of nothing.
“
life, don’t change the Colour of who you You may have an idea, you work on it are. Even if you don't have the answers, in words, art code or even labour. You even if you feel it's impossible, having
create something that did not exist
the right frame will open possibilities
and bring it into this world. It's scary
and opportunities that you may not have as hell and you'll have a lot of thought forever considered. Of course, internal demons of fear, insecurity it's not easy. The human mind has a and doubt to battle. But when you do, way of going into a tailspin and sinking
the rewards far outweigh the effort
into a default negative frame. To
you put into it.
combat these, here are a few pointers:
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But creating
wealth is the practice of creating
“
Focus is like an oncoming glacier
something out of nothing.
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There's just something about a sexy African Woman that has the power to drive a man wild. Not yet convinced? Meet Tracy Iyamu. This striking Edo born, with her fiery locks and devastatingly hot figure, is on the prowl. Hailing from Belgium, Tracy, who is popularly called Diva Diamond got no problem commanding attention.
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DATELINE: BELGIUM
TRACY IYAMU
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Whether she's splashed across magazines or gracing the screen of a smartphone near you, there's no denying this beauty was born to steal the show. Keep scrolling for more scorching snaps of one of the hottest African Women you ever did see.
DATELINE: BELGIUM
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Tell us about yourself? My name is Tracy Iyamu, but people called me Viva diamond in the entertainment World born in Nigeria edo state Benin city attended both my primary school and secondary education in Benin city Tell Us about your childhood? Growing up was really interesting there was a stage in my life that I hated myself. But somehow. God was my guiding principles. I have this strong passion to succeed. At the age of 12, I start taking responsibility for others. How was growing up in Nigeria like? Grown-up my childhood there's nothing you can compare to that bond that I had with my sisters and that to these days when all of us adults. When did you start as a Model? At the age of 19. I loved the fashion world since I was a child.
DATELINE: BELGIUM
Who are your role models? Naomi Campbell Michael Jackson Mariah Carey 2baba and P-Square Outside modelling, what else? Outside modelling. I am also a Motivational Speaker and a Social Worker. These two jobs occupy my time. Helping the less privileged is very important to me. I like to give back to society. So. if I am not modelling, I organise Motivational events, where my voice can be held. I love to travel and visit new places when I can. I don't mind going alone, as I like to reserve time for myself. Tell us about your experience as a Model? You have to be confident and be yourself that will keep you going. What have you learnt as a Model? I have learnt to reach out to people and lifting my kind and making life meaningful living for others. If you want something, you have to work hard for it. Sacrifice is the key to the success. What are some common misconceptions people would have about you? Very often, people think I'm a snob just because I have a very sophisticated style. That's hardly the case. I'm actually a very easy going person! I try to be understanding and accept that things are not ideal at times. Compassion is a must in this world The one thing you wish you did in the past but didn't? There is nothing from the past that I regret. I try not to live with regrets, because I would rather mature from my experiences. I want to appreciate the lessons I can take away, moving forward. There is nothing I can do about the past; only what I can do in the present.
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On your way, you will find some people who will support you and others will try to demoralize you. Just be strong and believe in your self.
DATELINE: BELGIUM
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If you want something, you have to work hard for it. Sacrifice is the key to the success.
DATELINE: BELGIUM
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LIFE IS A GIFT, AND THE EARLIER WE REALISE IT THE BETTER FOR US POSITIVE VIBES Every day we wake up to realize
In this world, we should treasure
A person who gave you a gift
that life is real and there is no
the gift of life and use it to extol
expects you to make good use of
dress rehearsal. Every day we
the Creator. Life on earth is a
that gift. So it is with our lives. God
create our own story with ourselves
precious gift. Don’t waste it away
who gave us the gift of life expects
as the leading character. Most
trying to live in another person’s
us to make good use of it. So
times we take the blame for good or
shadow. According to Tony
whatever you do with your life is
bad. We get mad, we act crazy and
Robbins, “Life is a gift, and it
important to the giver. According to
most times we act the cool guy. We
offers us the privilege,
Voltaire, “God gave us the gift of
take things to heart; we act silly
opportunity, and responsibility to
life; it is up to us to give ourselves
because we don't feel loved or
give something back by becoming
the gift of living well.”
misunderstood. We feel taken for
more.”
granted or misjudged and sometimes used. When we are crowded with people, we feel stressed and burdened with responsibilities and commitments. Why is it that in life things doesn’t
In life, many people will come and go. Some will play important roles in our lives, leaving imprints on our hearts. To fully understand life and be successful in whatever you do, you have to be grateful for the
work as we expect or prefer?
people around you. In one way or
Life is a gift and the earlier we
a daily basis. We should always
realize it the better for us. We are
learn to appreciate the gift of life.
always happy when someone gives
That you are reading this book
us a gift no matter how small or big.
shows that you are blessed with the
We all cherish gift because it
gift of sight and the ability to read.
wasn't bought with our money.
Most people are chasing the mirage
You don’t know how precious this gift of life is until you are sick or wander about without home or food to eat. Until we begin to attach importance to our very self and appreciate life, we will always find it difficult to recognise those simple things that make life wonderful. According to Harold B. Lee, “Life is God’s gift to man. What we do with it is our gift to God.”
another, these people assist you on
by running after shadow. Materials possessions are not things that give happiness in life. Knowing who you are and appreciating the gift of life is the first step to happiness. We are all unique with a powerful force and identity in its own right. We are born into this world free with no barrier as to how to live. We are born to be happy and live well with the world at our disposal.
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ANDY OMOREGIE THE JOY OF WRITING A BOOK DATELINE: SPAIN
How do you approach cover design? I design the book cover myself. I am a professional graphic designer. At what point in your life did you realize you wanted to be a writer? To be frank, I can’t really say. I think, it all started when I was a kid, I read a lot. Since then, I knew I was going to be a writer. Being a writer has been my dream for as long as I can remember, I would write poetry and articles as a child and send them to my local papers. What's the story behind your latest book? My present book “Journey And Hustle” Plus Other Inspirational Articles is an inspirational book that addresses and conveys issues that men and women of today are interested in. Being an inspiration myself, I provided useful messages to help people deal with their day to day life. The book takes the reader to a world of challenge and triumph in spite of limitations. I wrote the book on the beliefs of brotherhood and sisterhood, unity, empowerment, strength and love. With evident simplicity, using my personal life stories, the book explores the paradox of self- esteem and takes you into the world of strong demonstrations in actual human experience. What motivated you to Write this book? The motivation came when I started writing inspirational articles for Zenith Magazine and the response was overwhelming. Many people in this world are going through difficult situations, they need a book like this to give them hope and encourage them to believe that they should not let setbacks curtail their dreams. I hope you love this book as much as I do
What is the greatest joy of writing for you? The greatest joy, I have for writing, it’s the process of plotting. I enjoy the challenge of having a character being twisted the way I want it. I love the freedom to create. To be able to sit in my own little world and bring to life the characters and stories that I hope bring joy to my readers. What do you hope to achieve in your writing career? I must be honest. I want to create an impact. I want my book to be a blessing to someone. A measure of respect is at the top of the list. I want readers to experience something that touches them deep inside. I want that moment of fulfillment. What do your fans mean to you? Right from the very day I started writing this book, my fans were like part of the process. I had to produce a good book that will attract people of all ages. So when I hear from people who have enjoyed it enough to take the time to tell me, it makes all the effort more than worth it. What is the point writing a book if people are not going to find it worthy. So, my fans mean a lot me, without them I won’t be in the writing business. Everything. The loyalty of readers is so powerful and as an author, it is a precious thing. I'm an avid reader and fan of several authors, so I know the time it takes to read and review a book. Each and every review counts so when a fan does that for my books, I'm very grateful. What do you hope to achieve in your writing career? I must be honest. I want to create an impact. I want my book to be a blessing to someone. A measure of respect is at the top of the list. I want readers to experience something that touches them deep inside. I want that moment of fulfillment.
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MEET THE PARTY MONSTER
DJ NOTORIOUS MARSHAL DATELINE: SPAIN
Tell us about yourself? My name is Samuel Israel a.k.a Igwe, a.k.a General artistically called Dj Notorious Marshal. I was born in Oshodi a suburb town in the Lagos State of Nigeria to Ibo parents from Obioma Ngwa local government of aba (Abia State). I attended Central Primary School, Bolade grammar School both in Oshodi, got admitted to Lagos State University to study mass communications, but later abandoned it to seek greener pasture in Europe like my other peers during the turmoil that precedes the Abiola/Babangida June 12 elections saga. For panic of an imminent war, most Ibos left Lagos in 1993 back to eastern Nigeria and my mother & the rest of my siblings did same too, I remained in Lagos where I considered my home-town, from where I travelled to Ghana and processed a travelling document for Italy. I lived in Italy from then, learned the Dj trade, and started promoting events until I decided to relocate to Spain in 2008.
Tell us about your childhood? I was born into a middle-class family of 6, we all grew up and schooled in Lagos so Yoruba, Ibo & English was well-spoken in the family. My father was a music-loving man from whom I also developed the love for music. I developed a passion for music at a very young age that I used to hang around some of the local "Fuji" band that flocks Lagos. But I never ever dreamed of becoming a Dj, rather I was playing football on a high level locally. I was part of the Lagos State Academical team, and also got called up by the Nigerian under 14 national team before I left for Europe. Actually, I got the nickname "Samora Marshal" or "Field Marshal" because of my hard tackling in the defence and the difficulties I give the attackers on the pitch. My dream was to play professional football in Europe, that's why I left my studies and Nigeria in the first place.
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How was growing up in Nigeria like? Growing up in Nigeria like every other young Nigerian was full of hope & ambitions. Never imagine I would one day travel out to seek an adventure in Europe, but the coming of Babagida to the reign of power changed the prospect for everyone. The rest I will say I already said them in your first and second questions
When did you start as Deejay? I learnt how to Dj in 1998. Actually, it was just for fun at the beginning. Just for the love for music.
DATELINE: SPAIN
What influenced you to be a deejay? My passion for music influenced me, it was fascinating to me to hear my favourite songs been blended together as one. I used to have cds that I love only a few songs on them and was always wondering how I could put all together in a mix non-stop. Was paying club Djs and even giving my cds out to them telling them the songs I need to have on a mix, due to delay I gets from them to deliver my needs I decided to learn how to mix those songs myself. That's how all of it started.
Who are your role models? My role models are Nigerian Djs Worldwide (They're the best), lots of American Djs like Funk Flex, Kid Capri, Dj Envy, Dj Clue just to name few also inspired me and made me realise that Dj was not just hobby but a way to put food on the table.
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Outside Deejay, what else do you do? My business is Entertainment, other things I do is a hobby or fun.
DATELINE: SPAIN
Tell us y o u r experience as a deejay? Like I said I started Djing in 1998 now it's 2012, in the beginning, I tried to force music I love on people. Now I already realise how to mix up music I love, also with the one people love and still have the dance floor packed. I have hosted a lot of International artists & their Africans counterpart, hosted & played in some memorable & important parties & events around Europe. If my work today is been appreciated even in places I have never really travelled to, but because those people were able to download my mix & remixes on the net and they tell me am doing a great job. Thanks to my profession I have been able to travel to places I never imagine I could be, even in my dreams. I make my work ethics and people to speak for me, don't like to tell people this is what and what I have done. I may sound too boastful saying that What have you learnt as a deejay? One thing I have learnt as a Dj is to be humble, steadfast, evolve with the evolutions & keeping real with the game, because when you became popular and highly demanded much is expected from you. People will not remember you for how well you made them dance last night; they'll only remind you're not living up to their expectations. You have to give out your best anytime you're called to service.
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THE GREATEST GIFT IS THE POWER OF A SMILE POSITIVE VIBES “Somewhere in you, there is a hidden treasure of positive energy. If you use it genuinely, it will put you at ease and creates positive thoughts, optimism and good health and the opposite of it creates negative thoughts, pessimism and depression.” First let me tell you a true life story
The elder brother was not comfortable with What is the secret of the younger
that happened several years ago.
having to bear the fact that his younger
brother selling all his rice? What is
While growing up in Benin-City,
brother sells his own rice on time. So, the
the winning factor? Why is it that
Nigeria, there were two brothers
mother suggested that the elder brother
the elder brother wasn't selling his?
who would help their mother by
leave home earlier than the younger
Considering the fact, that the rice is
hawking oranges on the streets.
brother. So every day the elder brother
been prepared by the same person
Every day these two brothers would
would leave home earlier, while the younger and the two brothers choose the
leave home to sell oranges. Not
brother would leave one hour later. But
long, the younger one would finish
sadly, the elder brother would again return same people know that this food
selling his own while the elder
home late without selling all his rice. While was prepared by the same woman.
brother would be struggling to sell
the younger brother would always sell his
Why would they wait for the
his own. Most times, he would
own and return home on time.
younger brother before they could
same path, the same people. These
return home without selling any of
buy their rice? Why are they not
his oranges. This continue for a long
buying from the elder brother?
time and the younger brother would
Questions, even the mother cannot
always finish selling his own on time
answer. But one person knows the
and then help his brother sell his
answer and that person is the
oranges. The funny thing is that two
younger brother. Funny enough that
of them always leave home at the
younger brother happened to be
same time and uses the same paths
me.
to sell their oranges. So no one knows why the younger one would finish selling his oranges before his
As a child, I know that the easiest way to make people like you is the
elder brother.
magic of a smile. When you are a
Few years later, their mother
smiling, people will love you and
changed her trade. So these two
want to partake in the things that
brothers stopped selling oranges
make you happy. Because you are
and started selling rice and stew
always happy, they are always
which was wrapped in palm leaves.
happy to be with you. Smiling was
Every morning before going to school, these two brothers would carry this wrapped rice and stew on a large tray and hawk them on the streets of Benin. Like the case of oranges, the younger brother would
person who is full of fun and always
my winning factor and that was something my elder brother wasn't doing. It is generally believed that, people with a great smile radiate warmth that draws others to them instantly.
finish on time and end up helping his
Getting people to like you is a
brother sell his own.
natural gift that you possess. For long as I can remember I found it easy to get along with people.
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DATELINE: UNITED KINGDOM
JOY SOLOMON Wife,mother, minister,actress, content creator, and a businesswoman.
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DATELINE: UNITED KINGDOM “I have learnt that once you start and you are rightly connected to God inspiration will keep flowing. My faith in God and So many things inspire me, but my kids inspire me a lot. What influenced me also is that I have a passion for singing.”
My Faith, My Lessons, My Influence
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THE DUDE BEHIND FUNKY 4
GANG ENTERTAINMENT
DATELINE: ITALY
Tell us about yourself? My names are Scotty Osifo from Benin city Edo state. I'm an entertainer, video director, show promoter/event planner, manager at Quilox club Turin and CEO of Funky 4 gange entertainment.
Tell us about your childhood? I grow up in Benin city. Nursery and primary were quite interesting because I attended World of faith and Ida primary school. Secondary school was Edo college and did my bachelor degree at Ambrose Ali University. Growing up I loved singing, I was singing with the children's choir and later joined the adult choir in my church then.
How was growing up in Nigeria like? Growing up in Nigeria was fun for me because I actually spent more time with my grandmother who always pampered me and gave me all the freedom I want. Yes, I learnt a lot through that freedom I discovered art and fell in love with it. I started moulding at a very young age at Oloton street in Benin a street behind my grandmother's house they are known for sculpture designs. I was very active in school, did very well in fine art.
When did you start as an Artist/ music Producer? I started music officially in 2011 before then I was into club management and a hype man so I have always been attracted to entertainment.
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DATELINE: ITALY “Growing up in Nigeria was fun for me because I actually spent more time with my grandmother who always pampered me and gave me all the freedom I want”
“I STARTED MUSIC OFFICIALLY IN 2011”
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What influenced you to be an Artist/Music producer? My dad had this huge restaurant when I was little they play loud music all the time at home we watch music videos a lot of music became part of us. I and my siblings use to entertain our visitors by singing for them. Growing up singing became a passion.
Who are your role models? Fela, mc hammer, R.kelly. Tuface.
Outside music, what else do you do? Hype man, I own a brand (FunkyTshirts), Graphic designs, Manager at Quilox club Torino.
Tell us about your experience as an Artist/MusicProducer? As an Artist, it hasn't been easy especially as an independent artist. Music is very expensive even if you are very talented if you don't have the finance to push ur talent you are going nowhere.
What is your ideal woman? Hype man, I own a brand (FunkyTshirts), Graphic designs, Manager at Quilox club Torino.
Who is/are your favourite artiste/artistes?
DATELINE: ITALY
They are much but I'll name a few: Omah lay, fireboy dml, Davido, yemi alade, Ashlo weezy, wiredz, TwoTigers, Spurz tunez, NaXis DG , Calebin, geejay , Sandi Moral... and more.
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What have you learnt as an Artist? I have learnt a lot and gained more exposure as an Artist and it has opened my eyes to see real people.
What gives you inspirations? I'm basically inspired by the things I see around me, Nature, the environment and my experiences
When did you decide to travel out of Nigeria? I travelled out of Nigeria in 2002
What were the challenges you encountered when you arrived in Europe? It wasn't really hard for me because I already had people here in Europe. The only challenge I had was the language?
How where you able to overcome the challenges? I went to language school and learn
What do we expect from you in the next 10 years? Expect to see bigger TTY FILMS and hear Funk4gang ent songs globally
How will you describe Nigerian music?
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Nigeria music (Afrobeat)is cutting across massively and I'm proud. Afrobeat is apparently a big deal worldwide.
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POSITIVE VIBES
THE MONSTER CALLED FEAR In life, your worst enemy is not the criminals roaming
As Human beings, our problem often is to fear the
the dark streets or your friends who will stab you at
worst or imagine just how sorry things can get. But in
the back. Your worst enemy is that monster called
reality, our worst fears normally don’t come to pass.
fear. It is so powerful that when it strikes, blood flows
It’s seldom as bad in the truth in our own mind.
to the extremity and legs and arms are the victims. First, let’s look at the word fear and what it means. Fear is a feeling of great worry or concern caused by the knowledge or apprehension of danger. Fear is defined in Webster’s dictionary as, "an unpleasant, sometimes strong emotion caused by an anticipation or awareness of danger" or” anxious concern." In life, we are confronted with all sorts of fears. It comes in different forms, fear of terrorism, fear of losing loved ones, fear of losing a job and fear of natural disasters. No one is safe from the grip of fear and the accompanying stress that come with it. Fear is dangerous because it affects
In life, some people make mistakes that are stingingly painful. While the majority of them would go on to heal and traces of them forgotten. While there are some mistakes that run deep within and leaves
“Fear is dangerous because it affects
lifetime scars with regrets coupled with devastating resentment that continue to haunts the victim.
both the physiology
If you must know, life is an
of the body and the
mortals rehearse and
chemical balance of the brain as well.”
endless theatre where all practice. We mortals merely play the inevitable script of existence. In the process of discharging our roles, we are likely to err and that makes
both the physiology of the body and the chemical
us human. But the truth is, it’s not whether we erred
balance of the brain as well. When you are afraid of
that matters but if we were able to learn from those
something it generates stress. Extreme stress can
mistakes. Something happened to me that paralyzed
manifest itself physically in a number of ways. Fear is
my existence for several months. Should I call it a
the feeling we come across in every period of life
mistake or should I call it ignorance? Find out
which obstructs the ways leading towards directions
yourself as you read along.
of many paths of life. Fear can lead to anxiety and as you know anxiety is a state of chronic apprehension and this can cause mental disorder. This can directly attack our mind severely. If fear is not controlled at the early stage, it can cripple your everyday
Some of the conversations in this book were taken from memory and, in those instances, have been paraphrased. I have to admit that while writing this I’ve felt very vulnerable and exposed because
existence and it can also lead to premature death.
anybody who knows me knows I’m a very private
Fear respects no one and it has no age limitations or
share my perspective and outlook in the hope that it
gender preferences. Men and women of all ages and
might bring some level of clarity and understanding
sexual orientations can be a victim of this monster
about how to get through different challenges and
called fear. Being a victim of fear is a highly stressful
help others make better choices so that they won’t go
experience. If you are a victim of fear, you are likely to be confused, helpless, frustrated resentful and angry. Sad to say, fear is a manipulator, and it is harmful to your physical health and it can also keep you in bondage. Fear thrives most when the victim is the curious type. Like the say, curiosity killed the cat.
person living a very public life. It’s in my heart to
The more you know yourself, the better you’ll be at making decisions about whom you’ll want to be with. I know you may get lonely sometimes, but being alone is nothing to be afraid of. Learn to enjoy and embrace who you are and get to know yourself in the process.
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IKECHUKWU UCHE
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CELEBRATING AFRICAN FOOTBALL ICON
In this edition of your darling magazine, we celebrate African Sport Icon based here in Spain. His name is Ikechukwu Uche who plays as a striker. Known for his acrobatic goal celebrations, he spent most of his professional career in Spain. According to sources available to Zenith Magazine, Uche as he is fondly called arrived in Spain before the age of 29. Born on January 5th 1984 in Abia State Nigeria. His sibling is called Kalu Uche. It was a historic moment when Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) celebrated with former Villarreal and Getafe forward Ikechukwu Uche on his 37th birthday. It is on record that he had 46 appearances for the three-time African champions and scored 19 goals, helping the side to win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa
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DATELINE: SPAIN “Growing up in Nigeria was fun for me because I actually spent more time with my grandmother who always pampered me and gave me all the freedom I want”
“I STARTED MUSIC OFFICIALLY IN 2011”
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Richard .E. Edoga is the CEO of Realnet Computer Services situated in Enugu Nigeria. Richy as he is popularly called by friends is incredibly amazing, this indomitable young man is one of the pace dictators within the African Community. A workaholic and an ardent believer in upholding or building industry standards he has succeeded in adding the muchneeded quality substance to the economy of the host country, Spain. He is suave, he is articulate, he is a
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businessman par excellence, he is an exemplary man and above all, he has a class. According to George Bernard Shaw,
“Personality has the power to
open many doors, but characters must keep them open” Richy knows this, from his appearance, calmness reigns supreme. He displays a high level of determination and dedication and now he is ready to explode. There is simply nothing mysterious about his energy or magical about it. It is a dynamic quality that anyone can. He has the credentials that make him stand out in the crowd and make people follow him. He is a selfconfident man who doesn’t need to be critical and judgmental to boost his ego. He knows what he wants and he sure knows how to get it. Richy is a widely travelled professional and acute businessman with considerable experience in international business. He has enjoyed a level of success that has come from years of hard work. Zenith Magazine wishes you success.
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DON UYI “SHINE SHINE BOBO 1 OF MADRID” CEO SHINE SHINE PUB FUENLABRADA His name is Uyi, popularly known as “Shine Shine Bobo 1 of Madrid” He is a graduate of Delta State University in Nigeria. He is the owner of
Shine Shine Pub located
in Fuenlabrada. He is suave, he is articulate, he is a businessman par excellence, he is an exemplary man and above all, he has a class. According to George Bernard Shaw, “Personality has the power to open many doors, but characters must keep them open” Uyi knows this, from
his
appearance,
calmness
reigns supreme. He displays a high level
of
determination
and
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dedication and now he is ready to explode.
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CHARLES
GUOBADIA When you are good, the people like you. At the same time when you have created a standard the people will want to associate with you I must say my wife is a very lucky woman
for
making
me
loyal.
Considering the fact that I have been with lots of women, I never thought I will be able to settle down.
She
foresighted
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qualities
is
faithful
person. make
me
These
rare
feel
it’s
important that I marry her.
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and
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YOUNG & SEXY
DJ SEXY Young and Sexy, Dj Sexy see himself as very special because not many people do what he does. He never takes the easy way out of life but he try his best to keep a glamorizing lifestyle to make him look good. “I believe Music is the soul of life and can you imagine how life would have been without music. I talk less and make my fingers burn the players to produce good music or better still I try to show the subdued murky side to DJing” Dj Sexy has performed in some notable clubs in Spain including “Black and White”
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“Malabeyan” “L’Alizeé “ and “Channel”
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POSITIVE VIBES
A child is born, after many years; grow into a man or woman. After sometime, the man or woman fades away. Nothing in life is permanent, everything changes. The seed is planted after sometimes grows into a plant, blossoms and its flower falls to the ground. Day turns to dusk then after sometime, night comes. Then follow with sun to rise again. Love is born, it blossom, and it’s tested. It survived, it failed. It’s strengthened, it’s weakened. But keep thriving. In life, we praise, we mourn. We laugh, we cry. We are happy, sometimes we are sad. Nothing in this world remains the same, everything changes. In the words of Somerset Maugham, “Nothing in the world is permanent, and we're foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we're still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it. If change is of the essence of existence one would have thought it only sensible to make it the premise of our philosophy.” Come to think of it, it is not the world we should fear but the people in it. Today society has changed so much some for the good, but mostly for the bad. Since nothing remain the same, the best thing to do in life is keep on moving. You have to be inventive, creative, imaginative and original. In life, you don’t have to stand still, keep developing new ideas. When you realized that you are in a wrong place, don’t feel bad, it could be step in the right direction. If you are among those who feel that they haven’t got the life they deserved, please it’s not too late to change direction.
Why kill yourself over your present predicament when you know that it will come to pass. Nothing on earth is stagnant; it will always change or pass away. In life, nothing stays the same. We all know that life is constantly changing. The way we look at the changes in our lives, both good and bad, are what will determine our reactions to those changes. According to Dr BK Satya Narayan, “Determination is the strength that will enable you to pass the barrier of useless thoughts in order to create positive thoughts and to be successful in whatever you wish. It comes from within and its partner is patience. Patience teaches you not to push but rather to wait and appreciate the game of life instead, knowing that nothing remains the same, and everything will change at some point.” From experience I have come to realized that change in life is something that can neither be ignored nor avoided. Most time, changes take place without even being felt. The first human reaction when changes take place is fear. In most cases it is never looked at with sense of positivity. According to Jim Rohn, "You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself." We never realize that change is growth and it is the beginning of something bigger and better to come. According to Henri Bergson, "To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly."
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VICTOR ODARO Victor Taylor A.K.A Vvp one of Madrid is one of the Directors of Zenith Entertainment. Also he is the Managing Editor Zenith Magazine. A widely travelled young man who enjoys the designers’ wears. Victor Taylor is into everything, he is a Businessman, a DJ, a Movie Producer and a Show Promoter. He is married to Mabel
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Odaro
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POSITIVE VIBES
HOLD ON TO YOUR DREAM
Why kill yourself over your present predicament
when you know that it will come to pass. Nothing on earth is stagnant; it will always change or pass away. In life, nothing stays the same. We all know that life is constantly changing. The way we look at the changes in our lives, both good and bad, are what will determine our reactions to those changes. According to Dr BK Satya Narayan, “Determination is the strength that will enable you to pass the barrier of useless thoughts in order to create positive thoughts and to be successful in whatever you wish. It comes from within and its partner is patience. Patience teaches you not to push but rather to wait and appreciate the game of life instead, knowing that nothing remains the same, and everything will change at some point.” From experience, I have come to realize that change in life is something that can neither be ignored nor avoided. Most time, changes
In most cases, it is never looked at with a sense of positivity. According to Jim Rohn, "You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself." We never realize that change is growth and it is the beginning of something bigger and better to come. According to Henri Bergson, "To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly." Change is the only thing that is constant on earth, it is either you love or hate it when it occurs but that won’t stop it. Change is inevitable and it is here to stay. In life’s journey, we learn, we live, we fail, and we triumph. We work ourselves from darkness to light, from bad to good. At times we are happy at times we are sad. In life we cry, we laugh, we hate, and we love. Nothing ever stays the same, because change is a big part of life.
take place without even being felt. The first human reaction when changes take place is fear.
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POSITIVE VIBES
WHY YOUR IDENTITY IS IMPORTANT The world is like a magnet constantly pulling our energy outwards with activities. The power to tap into your tremendous potential comes from your identity. That relate to how you define yourself. Who you are is the strongest force in human personality. We all have the urgent and strong need to remain consistent on how we define and relate to ourselves. Any change you make within yourself will determine your ability to endure the future. And the future is now. In life, the most important thing is to be honest to yourself. Success begins to manifest if we learn to tell ourselves the truth. Don't let ego hold you down, be honest to yourself and start following your true desire. Start by designing the life you want and create the lifestyle you desire. When you are truthful to yourself, the real you begin. Your actions is been determined by your identity. You act according to your concept of who you are. We must learn to be ourselves once will know truly who we are. Living outside your true nature will create a life of frustration, stress and disappointment. You must learn to engage in your deepest needs, values and strength. We must not compromise our fears and beliefs. With these concepts in mind we can create our tremendous potential and harmony. Because many people are ignorance of their true identities, they strive for things and situations that do not belong to them. The end result is failure and dissatisfaction. But in the situation where your personality is not real, people pay attention to the individual behind that mask. So it’s always important that every individual should cultivate and acquire a “personality” that will prove attractive to all audience. In that case you wouldn’t have to be in another person’s shadow. That will save you the urge to lie and in most cases to yourself. From personal experience, I have come to realise that, the simplest way to live the truth is to live in the present moment where the greatest power is. Above all, we should get connected with Almighty God. That is the only way we can know our true desires, true strengths, and true talents. The moment, you began to lie to yourself, you have sown a seed that when it germinates, the effect is devastating.
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OGA KEVIN Oga Kevin is one of the pacesetters in entertainment within the African Community in Europe. Widely known for his comedy skirt “People Must Laugh”. He is also the CEO of Eko Entertainment. This edition, Zenith Magazine celebrate his invaluable contribution to the entertainment
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industry in Europe
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James
Osayande
Edokpolor
is
suave, he is articulate, he is an
JAMES
EDOKPOLOR
exemplary man and above all, he has a class. According to George Bernard Shaw,
“Personality has
the power to open many doors, but characters must keep them open” For James family comes first that explains why the legacy he wishes to leave behind is a good name for his children.
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POSITIVE VIBES
MONEY CAN’T BUY YOU HAPPINESS
Today, the world is no longer predictable. 100 years ago, our lives seemed simpler because our roles were more defined. All areas of our lives were defined, but today the case is different. In order to be happy and successful, we must be multidimensional in everything we do. We belong to the era of technology. Happiness is the desire of every man and woman. On every continent, in every country and in every culture, when people are asked, "What do you want?" the most popular answer is "happiness." Happiness is what you need in other to make other life’s enjoyable. We toil happiness. We In
goals like success, prosperity and relationships—feel meaningful and hard every day to be able to achieve the basic needs that will give us fight for it, we crave for it and we even die for it. truth, happiness is a state of one's mind. It is something you do not look for. You do not have to chase it. Happiness is something that is in you and it’s you alone that can create it. It is said that most people try
to
look at happiness through their wealth, career, money and success, but in actual fact, happiness is something that you choose for yourself. If you put your happiness on your money, what will happen to you when you are broke and no money to spend that means you will be unhappy. You will always be unhappy when you crave materials things because when these things are not forthcoming the end result will be unhappiness. The fear of not being able to
get
the material things you desire will also lead
you
to unhappiness. For you to be truly happy in this
world,
you need to free yourself and your mind from
material
and negative things.
Despite the
fact that our ultimate goal in life is to be happy,
some people
chase happiness while other people choose
happiness.
From my personal experience, I have come to
discover that,
you don’t chase happiness you choose it. Most
people think
that money can buy happiness, that’s where
they got it
wrong. The truth is, money can't buy you
happiness,
because happiness is not in it. Money can
take you to the
doorstep of happiness but cannot open it.
True happiness
is free and doesn't cost a dime. A lot of
happiness is
overlooked because it doesn't cost
anything.
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WHY WE LOVE
KENNETH
OMEROU Kenneth Josiah Omeruo is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Leganés in the Segunda División and the Nigeria national team. This tall amiable footballer because of his playing style has been described as a "tall, rangy but strong centre-back" and a "level-headed and determined youngster".Born on October 17, in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Full names, Kenneth Josiah Omeruo. According to media sources, Omeruo signed for Chelsea from Standard Liège in January 2012 and upon signing went on loan to Dutch
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top-flight side ADO Den Haag.
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He was 19 years old, he impressed enough in the Eredivisie to earn a call up to the Nigerian national team. Omeruo has represented Nigeria at the 2013
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Africa Cup of Nations and the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil. Omeruo cemented a place in the starting line-up at the Africa Cup of Nations as it turned into a wonderful tournament for the Super Eagles and they emerged from the tournament victorious. According to Zenith Magazine research, that same year he was selected for Nigeria's squad at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and played in all of the three group games as Nigeria finished third in their group. In the year 2014, Omeuro was named in Nigeria's final squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and started in all four games as Nigeria finished second in their group but were eliminated by France at the Round of 16. In the year 2016, he was selected by Nigeria for their 35-man provisional squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics, but did not make the final 18- man squad. Kenneth Omeuro who has a younger brother Lucky Omeruo is also a footballer.
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COMING 2 AMERICA MOVIE REVIEW
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
As you are reading this magazine, the sequel to 1988's Coming to America is available on Amazon Prime Video, and features many of the same actors and characters from the original, as well as adding several key cast members. Craig Brewer directs the new movie with Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall again playing central characters, alongside an extended supporting cast. On the night of the debut of the movie, yours sincerely murdered sleep to be the first to watch it. After watching the movie, I was disappointed, because I expected it to better than that especially the storyline. Wesley Snipes as General Izzi. He is both intimidating and fun. Laced with swagger and humour. I really appreciated his dedication to this individual and really shows his versatility. But to me, Coming to America part 2 is not a comedy movie but a romantic comedy as it was in part one. The costuming is divine and beautiful. It portrays African traditional culture. I believe my African brothers will be proud of. The love development between Javelle and his Royal Groomer (Nomzamo Mbatha) was too short. I wish there was more time to explore their chemistry. It was notable in their first scene but wasn't given enough real time to really evolve. But the packaging of the movie is more about letting everyone shine than just a to be the prince.
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COMING 2 AMERICA GREAT EXPECTATIONS
The movie which was apparently filmed in Rick Ross' house, shows that Artist has great taste. The decor is both culturally beautiful and modern. The backstory plot is worked almost
MOVIE REVIEW
effortlessly into the current timeline with a flashback clearing up any mystery. It keeps the flow of the movie and introduces the new ensemble quickly. Thus creating a time crunch and the necessity of a love story. And although the writing gets a little sticky, the actor's characterizations keep the movie alive. Like the original, the costuming itself deserves an Oscar. This film has a very distinct feel to the original and they are both unique masterpieces. Every ornate placement of jewellery, and the intricate crowns, gowns and capes and even the background cast are fully decked out. I was enthralled with the craftsmanship and uniqueness of contemporary African couture. That was the winning for the African audience and it paid off. MY TAKE: First of all, the cast is wonderful, and the range of characters from Murphy & Hall are wonderful comic vehicles throughout the whole movie. The additions of Wesley Snipes and Leslies Jones both shine in very distinct roles, as well as the younger women cast as the Princesses as they are so beautiful and talented. This makes the movie worth to watch.
I doff my hat for
the Producer of the movie as the movie enrich the black experience and celebrates the continental heritage and culture of Africa. The appearance of Morgan Freeman to En Vogue, Gladys Knight to Colin Jost, James Earl Jones is delightful if just for the first few scenes and captures the original bravado of the King. To crown it, Davido performing "Chioma my love" was a killer and this will make Nigerians love the movie.
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MOVIE PERSONALITY
NETFLIX IS DOUBLING DOWN ON NIGERIAN CONTENT
From Sources available to Zenith Magazine, Netflix is doubling down on Nigerian content by extending its partnership with local filmmaker Kunle Afolayan. According to the Ace filmmaker, “There’s never been a greater time for us, where you have so many Nigerian stories being shown to the whole world,” It will be on record that Netflix has showcased his previous films including The CEO, October 1, The Figurine and most recently Citation, and will now commission three new movies from the filmmaker: a historical drama, a folklore fantasy and a character drama. All three of the pics will be set in Nigeria. According to Amadasun, “We believe great stories can come from anywhere and be loved everywhere…Nigeria has a prolific film industry, and it makes sense that when we’re growing within Africa, Nigeria is one of the focus markets,”
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Let’s Put Our Magic To Work
FOR YOU!
AIR-AND CREATIONS FIND OUT MORE @WWW.ANDYOMOREGIE.COM
MALACHY EBENYI: AN ENTREPRENEUR WITH A DIFFERENT Malachy Chidi Ebenyi is a Nigerian, based
in
Madrid
Spain.
He
is
currently working in the Nigeria Embassy and has spent more than a
decade
interacting
with
Nigerians here in Spain and other European countries. Aside from his full-time work with the Embassy, he is also an Entrepreneur. He cofounded a start-up micro service company called Blinks in Madrid. Currently, he is working with some partners on this very project Naija linkers.
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He is also very sociable among Nigeria communities in Spain. He is a member of some Association and cultural groups. He is the current
President of Enugu State
Association
Madrid.
In
his
free
time, he spends time with his family, hang out with friends and enjoys travelling.
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DJ KEY
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A.K.A. LOCO
What have you learnt as a deejay?
I have learnt
that we (Deejays) are the Angels of happiness. Many people dance away their worries/sorrows whenever I am on the wheel of Steel. Discopub & Disco Club Westpoint, etc. are always filled up when I am doing my thing and that gives me great joy too.
What gives you inspirations? I My inspiration comes daily from God almighty. My elder sister (Nwanne Campo de Events planner) also encourages me to bring out the best of my talent.
When did you decide to travel out of Nigeria? I decided to explore Europe in I996.
What were the challenges you encountered when you arrived in Europe? The harsh cold climate, language barrier and getting a residence permit were the major challenges I encountered on my arrival to Europe.
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What do we expect from you in the next 10 years? I pray that by God's grace I will be a household name.
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How will you describe Nigeria music? Nigerian music is the best in the world just that the Nigerian music industry produces music every second.
What messages do you have for those who want to come into the business? They should be humble, patient and hardworking; the crowd/fans would lift them and place them in a higher level.
What are your messages to your fans all over the world? I am grateful to my greatest fans (Ruby Jane, my nieces Julia & Chelo Campo, my elder sister Nwanne Campo, Gloria Eleche, Abieyuwa) and the rest of them. You all are Marvellous! I am nothing without you. May God bless you all. I love you all. Many People helped me be who I am today and I am ever grateful to them. I say a big thank you to God,Ozo Chiahagi Emmanuel Eze,Chief Dr Mrs Flora.I.Ilonzo, Engr.I. Campo (Okwesilieze),Mrs Nwanne Campo, RubyJane,Engr Emeka Eze-Chude, Ebere EzeChude,Dr Chukwuka Eze,Obiajulu,Chiemelie D'Angelo, Izuchukwu Lucas,Oninye Eze,Dr Chinwe Ilonzo,Dr Uju Ilonzo,Ejima Udo (my Love) and Issi of Discopub WestPoint, my main man DJ Notorious Marshal, Aida, Mari Chris,DJ Pac, DJ Serge de Paris, Pet President of Enugu Asociation, Madrid and the Management of Zenith Magazine and many others.
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In life's journey, setbacks and failures are
POSITIVE VIBES
DON’T GIVE
UP
inevitable. That doesn't mean you should throw your projects out of the window or abandon your dream. When these failures and setbacks show its ugly head, don't give up. Think about it, right from birth our pains and struggles begin. To enter this world, a baby must leave the comfort and security of the womb and make a difficult and perilous passage through the narrow birth canal. For the mother its a matter of life and death. Some mothers loose their lives in the process of giving birth. Even animals have their own share of pain before giving birth. Take the Eagle for instance before it can soar to the heavens, it must push and peck its way out of the egg. Before a butterfly can delight us with its colors and grace, it must escape from its cocoon. Nothing is easy in this world. Every good thing must sort of undergo some hardship or pains. A diamond cannot be polished without friction, without the jeweler’s chipping, grinding, polishing and buff- ing. Likewise a life cannot be brought to its full potential without undergoing some hardship. Without pains, there is no gains. We suffer so that we suffer no more. We shouldn’t run from troubles, or cower when they loom ahead. We should think of how to solve it. Today, we live in a multidimensional world that change constantly and a world that offers so many possibilities and opportunities. You are born unique, there is only you and you are created for a special reason. Whatever you dream is, don't give up especially in time of difficulty. You may think your dream is taking too long and it's not working and it will never change. My advice is don't give up and don't be discouraged. Stay in faith, keep believing and keep hoping because payday is coming. In life's journey, when things are not working according to plans and grows difficult and the pressure is turned up, that's a sign that your time is near. No matter how dark is the night; it will always break into day. Instead of throwing in the towel, learn to put on a new attitude.
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