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Thursday 22 December 2011

Davido (NotjustOk Hype)

Davido (NotjustOk Hype)

notjustOk hype will feature the future potential heavy hitters in Naija music. Any material featured in this category will be from an unsigned OR up & coming Nigerian/African artiste/producer/record label that boasts of nothing but promising content. There will only be ONE post a month in this category.
If you have or know of anyone’s music that you feel is a hit or any good, please send an email to the official notjustOk email (music-at-notjustok.com) with a link to their page or where we can download the song. BETTERYET, send in the artiste’s song(s) as mp3 attachments along with a brief info/bio and a picture/artwork.
This month’s NotjustOk Hype is Davido. Many of you remember him for his first smash single Back When ft. Naeto C and his new Club banger Dami Duro. Read below, how he came to his current position in the music industry, his thought process and where he is headed.
Davido Davido (NotjustOk Hype)
Can you give us a little bit of a background on yourself (Who is Davido)?
I’m the last child out of five children; I’m a producer, an artist, engineer, and student. I like to chill, I like to make music.
How old are you?
19.
How does it feel being so young in the entertainment industry?
It has its good side, it has its bad side. The good side is I have a while [to be in the industry]. The bad side is, sometimes people tend to forget how old I am so I might do something a nineteen year old would do and they will look at me like “why is this guy acting like a kid” just because I’m around and doing stuff older people would do.
When & Why did you decide to pursue a professional music career?
This year [2011], in March.
Oh wow, but have you been musically inclined for a long time?
Of course, for years but I was in school in America so doing music in Nigeria was like no point if I’m over there. I used to record with my cousin. We used to have a group called “KB International”. We were just there recording, trying to make it over there. It didn’t work as planned but we made some moves though, we did a couple shows out there.
Did you leave school to pursue your professional music career?
No, I transferred schools [to one in Nigeria].
Ok, what are you studying?
Business management.
How did your parents & family feel about your decision to go into music professionally?
At first when I told my dad, “I want to come back to Nigeria” he was like, “for what, you better stay there and read” But after a while, you see for me, everything is action. You have to show them how much you want it. You have to show them that it’s working out. So I think that’s what lead him to understand what I’m doing because it was working out and he was seeing me on the TV, he’s seeing me at shows, I’m not asking for money no more. So his own is just that I have to stay in school which I understand. But it’s not easy balancing both, you know sometimes I’ll be in school and I have fans there so you know.
Are you signed to a label? (If so, what label)
Ya I have my own label called HKN.
What does that stand for?
Hakan which means Kings of Kings in Turkish.
What Genre or style would you consider your music?
I would say Fuji pop, afro pop, I try to do everything though but lately I’ve been having more inspiration from more cultural stuff. Like my last two singles you wouldn’t really hear much English, more broken English and Yoruba.
You first hit us with “Back When” featuring Naeto C earlier this year, how exactly did that collaboration come about?
My manager is Naeto C’s cousin so when we did the song & he heard it my manager convinced Naeto C to get on it.
VIDEO: Back When ft. Naeto C

So he (Naeto C) heard the song, he liked it, so he got on the song?
Ya, so then about two weeks later we did the video with Clarence Peters and kept pushing hard. In a few weeks the video was everywhere, MTV, Channel O, everywhere. That’s when the shows started coming in and then work, work, work.
So, you decided that you wanted to do music in March, and then you recorded your first single in March, Naeto C hopped on the track in March, and you dropped the song in March?!
And then everything started to blow and we’ve been “marching” on from there.
Let’s talk about your second single “Dami Duro”… I heard it was originally a freestyle & you turned it into a song, true or false?
I recorded Dami Duro in August. What happened was, I was in the studio, I had the beat so I freestyled on it and everyone was like “that shit hard”. I never touched the song for like 3 months and I sent it out to some friends. Before I knew it the songs leaked. So when it leaked I was like “alright I gotta rush and turn this into a single”.
Davido – Dami Duro
So does that explain the “na ne na nana….” in the song? Lol
*laughs* Do you know what, I have a version of the song that doesn’t say nanana, like real words but I just felt like you know what, it’s fun & it works; and now in the club that’s the part everybody shouts the most. But on Twitter & on the internet people will be saying “who is this guy who doesn’t know what he’s doing”.
Most people know you as an artist but you’re also a producer, can you tell us some of the songs you’ve produced/ a few artists you’ve produced for?
I produced my own single Back When & I co-produced Dami Duro. I’ve produced for Lynxxx, Wande Coal, Tiwa Savage, Shank, Skales, and Wizkid.
Who is Davido Part 1

What are you working on right now. Can we expect an album or other compilation in the near future?
To be honest, a lot of people are asking me “What’s up with the album” and i’m like “c’mon man, already?”. So, what I’m going to be doing now, I’m just going to be dropping singles.
So can we expect an album or some type of compilation?
If I should say I’ll drop an album it’ll be sometime in the summertime next year. Then in January [2012] I’m going to be dropping two songs, [one is] a love song – cause I do love.
Do you have a girlfriend?
Naw but I do love though.
Now that you’re somewhat famous, how has life changed for you?
The type of person that I am, I don’t care what people think but now I have to and it affects me cause I really don’t care what anybody thinks about me. But now…
So you want to be free to do whatever you want to?
But I can’t, I can’t even—Before me? Everynight I want to go to clubs I want to do anyhow, do you understand. But now anything I do is going on the internet. For example, like last week I went to school. I entered the class and me and the teacher had a little dispute and I saw the story on the internet, ah! See how they changed the whole thing! And that wasn’t even how it happened at all, so stuff like that. A lot of times now I have to act like the monkey and not the lion.
Do lots of people recognize you when they see you on the street and stuff?
Ya, mostly street dudes. Other people who know will now try to be forming *laughs*. But I have a lot of love on the streets.
Lots of ladies?
*laughs* ya but I try and keep myself grounded cause this is just the beginning. I’ve just dropped 2 singles and it’s not every day that you see somebody that comes the same year, drops 2 number 1 hits and does 2 videos and is at this level.
DavidoDamiDuro Davido (NotjustOk Hype)So, what do you think it is that’s making you so successful right now?
I think because like, I didn’t come in the game with “agidi” (hot blood) like “man I wanna blow!”, I came in the game on some “alright let’s see how it goes” cause I told you I didn’t take it seriously until this year. I came in the game on some “lets try it out”. Cause I felt like for example, D’banj has his Kanye West deal and I felt like I don’t see why in a year’s time I shouldn’t get my own type of stuff like that so I’m working towards that. I’m still looking forward to moving to America but I have to conquer home cause funny enough there are millions of Nigerians in America so if I jump into America and I have Nigerians they will buy my album still. So let me give you an example of me not rushing things, for example I had like 2 shows in London but me and my manager decided not to go, let me go when the time is right. I want to go and perform in front of thousands, not in front of a thousand or 2 thousand. I want to perform in front of 10 thousand you know what I’m saying, so you gotta go when the time is right.
The performance you did at the Music Meets Runway Show in the “Who is Davido” documentary, was that your first show?
It wasn’t really my first show, I dunno why Banky said that. When I watched it I was like “what was he talking about? *laughs*”. I mean, it wasn’t really my first show but I can say it was my first Eko hotel, major gig but it wasn’t my first show.
Who is Davido Part 2
So then after that?
After that everything just went phew. I felt like after that day everything just felt different. Because that show, a lot of show promoters were there. That was my first time having a really big performance in front of thousands.
You’ve done a few collaborations already, is there anyone you haven’t worked with yet that you really want to work with?
I really want to work with Flavour, of course I want to work with D’Banj, production wise I’ll work with anybody. Let me give you a little secret, we’re doing the back when remix.. but we don’t know who’s going to be on it yet…Tuface is for sure going to be on it but we’re still working on the second person. And um, I want to work with Don Jazzy of course. I want to work with him production wise together, and do a song. That’s like my dad, he’s cool so I want to do something like that. Apart from that I also want to work with J Martins, I want to work with Cabo Snoop.
You’re pretty new in the game, but because you’ve been successful so quickly, what advice would you give to artistes and producers who want to be where you are right now?
I see a lot of up and coming artistes and they think a lot of themselves, they think they’re “there” and they’re not. I don’t think for one second that I’m there. I don’t like going on Twitter too much and seeing people say “oh I love your song”. I don’t like seeing all the hype, cause if I see all the hype I’m going to get comfortable. So, I have to feel like I ain’t shit and that’s what keeps me going. So for all these artistes, keep working, everyday. Any interview, anywhere they could call you to go, anything you know is going to increase you even if it seems small, do it. Cause this small will turn into this big, it might not be within a week but that’s just my advice so keep working.
How do you feel the internet like blogs and the like have helped your career?
I dropped my first song on Not Just OK, Ovie has done a lot for the industry, he doesn’t even know. Because before Not Just OK, you wouldn’t really hear an artiste in Nigeria go to America for a show or going to London for a show. Cause even when I was in America, the first thing I would do is check Not Just OK, let me see what people are doing. So you guys have done a lot.
What do all of your tattoos mean?
Some of them don’t even mean nothing, some of them just look good. I just have them. I like tattoos, I just fell in love with them.
What does “manogere” mean?
To look sharp/shine your eyes, don’t dull.
Anything else you’d like to share?
No, not really. Everything people need to know about me they can hear through my music.


Interview  from www.notjustok.com

Writing Curriculum Vitae,How to Write a Curriculum Vitae

Writing Curriculum Vitae

How to Write a Curriculum Vitae

When to Use Curriculum Vitae
When should job seekers use curriculum vitae, commonly referred to as CV, rather than a resume? In the United States, curriculum vitae are used primarily when applying for academic, education, scientific or research positions. It is also applicable when applying for fellowships or grants.
When asking for a job in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, or Asia, expect to submit a CV rather than a resume. Keep in mind that overseas employers often expect to read the type of personal information on a curriculum vitae that would never be included on an American resume, such as date of birth, nationality and place of birth. United States law on what information job applicants can be asked to provide does not apply outside the country.
The Differences between a Resume and a CV
There are several differences between a curriculum vitae and a resume. A curriculum vitae is a longer (up to two or more pages), more detailed synopsis of your background and skills. A CV includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honours, affiliations and other details. As with a resume, you may need different versions of a CV for different types of positions.
Like a resume, a curriculum vitae should include your name, contact information, education, skills and experience. In addition to the basics, a CV includes research and teaching experience, publications, grants and fellowships, professional associations and licenses, awards and other information relevant to the position you are applying for. Start by making a list of all your background information, then organize it into categories. Make sure you include dates on all the publications you include.
Review CV Samples
It's often helpful to take a look at a sample or two before you start writing. Here is a selection of sample CVs, including versions for academia and for international employment, to review:
Alison Doyle
Alison Doyle
Job Searching Guide

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Weird-looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the correction or restoration of form.
But in their cases, their appearance hardly seems to have been corrected in any sense of the word. These celebrities have overdone it, they are so obsessed with their looks that after numerous aesthetic surgeries they look like they have come out from a silly cartoon. Have your say! What is your opinion on the topic?
celeb surgery01 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Amanda Lepore
celeb surgery02 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Duquesa De Alba
celeb surgery03 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Donatella Versace
celeb surgery04 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Dolly Parton
celeb surgery05 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Heidi Montag
celeb surgery06 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Jackie Stallone
celeb surgery07 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Janice Dickinson
celeb surgery08 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Joan Van Ark
celeb surgery09 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Jocelyn Wildenstein
celeb surgery10 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Latoya Jackson
celeb surgery11 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Joan Rivers
celeb surgery12 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Michaela Romanini
celeb surgery13 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Bruce Jenner
celeb surgery14 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Carrot Top
celeb surgery15 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Kenny Rogers
celeb surgery16 Weird looking Celebs after Plastic Surgery
Michael Jackson
What a shame...smh


BPE Probe: Senate indicts El-Rufai, revokes sale of Transcorp, NICON, Daily Times



Diminutive former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-
Rufai has been indicted by the Nigerian Senate over violation of the Act
establishing the Bureau for Public Enterprises, BPE, where he had served as
the pioneer Director General, leading to lapses in implementation of the
Federal government privatization programme.

El-Rufai and successive helmsmen in the BPE had been enmeshed in serial
allegations of variously sabotaging the privatization programme which recently
provoked an inquiry by the Senate.

El-Rufai was specifically reprimanded for distorting the reporting channel by
seeking approvals directly from former president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
instead of conferring with his erstwhile vice, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who also
doubled as Chairman, National Council on Privatisation, NCP, the body
statutorily vested with authority to vet and endorse BPE brokered deals.

At its sitting on Tuesday, the Senate adopted the recommendations of its
adhoc committee that probed the activities of the BPE and turned in a range
of recommendations which include the removal of Ms Bolanle Onagoruwa as
DG and revocation of the sales of Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Daily Times and
NICON Insurance.

The case of Daily Times, according to the Senate was in deference to several
court rulings on the controversial transaction.

It further requested anti-graft agencies to recover all assets of Daily Times
disposed by Folio, and in addition, to launch investigations on the directors of
Folio Communications.
                                                                                                  
Also the Senate directed the buyers of NICON Insurance to refund with
interest N900 million to the Federal government being money paid by BPE in
February 2007 as contribution for recapitalization with accrued interest.

According to the report, the former Director General of BPE Dr. Julius Bala
would also be investigated by anti graft agencies for giving approval to Folio
Communication Limited for the illegal sale of assets of Daily Times Nigeria
PLC.
Core investors in the privatization of Transcorp was accused of violating the
transaction agreement to deliver on the following fundamental provisions of the
Share Purchase Agreement/Post Acquisition Plans which include:

Construction of a shopping mall within the hotel grounds; Construction of
short/long stay serviced apartments on the available land within the hotel
premises to cater for corporate and similar clients whose needs may not be
met by the typical hotel service structure; Construction of state of the art
office complex for short stay guests who may have need for office
infrastructure outside their immediate offices and development of an
amusement emporium to add to the hospitality profile of the hotel.

While ruling on the adoption of wide range recommendations of its committee
that conducted the enquiry, Senate President David Mark, said it was now up
to the executive arm of government to facilitate the implementation of the
recommendations.

His words: “It is not the lot of the senate to implement these
recommendations; it is left for the executive to implement the
recommendations. I hope those who have been insinuating that the Senate
has been trying to avoid discussing the report now know what we can do,
nobody forced us to carry out investigation, we did it on our own and nobody
made efforts to stampede us. There was no time the report was withdrawn
because of conflict with the senators, the Senate is one”.

As a mark of the special national interest attached to the report, all the
recommendations of the Ahmad Lawan led Committee were all approved by
the Senators who had held a closed-door meeting before the consideration of
report.
BPE Probe: Senate indicts El-Rufai, revokes sale of
Transcorp, NICON, Daily Times


Tuesday 20 December 2011

Koko Concert 2011


More concerts coming guys! The Koko Concert is coming back to Lagos on Dec. 27. You can expect to see the entire Mohits allstars perform their entire catalogue. I am sure more information about this concert will be released soon. You definitely don’t want to miss it.

Venue: Eko Hotel & Suites

Date: Dec. 27th

Get you tickets @ Eko Hotel & Suites, Ozone Cinemas, Silverbird Galleria & Koko Lounge

Koko Concert 2011 PROMO

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