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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Meet the Richest king in Africa

.                    King Mohammed VI

The African continent is one continent filled with traditions and culture; but the when the richest king in Africa is called into question, you might begin to wonder and ask yourself which country would host such a king and what exactly does he do to be the richest personality in his/her category in the whole continent. Without taking too much of your time, let’s meet King Mohammed VI, the number one citizen in Morocco, who is the richest king in Africa.

Mohammed VI was born on August 21 1963 to King Hassan II and he is the current King of Morocco. Right on the day of his birth, Mohammed was appointed ‘Heir Apparent and Crown Prince’. He attended Royal College and obtained his Baccalaureate in 1981, after which he went on to obtain a bachelor’s degree in law at the Mohammed V University, Agdal in 1985. He ascended to the throne on 23 July 1999 upon the death of his father.

Even though, the Moroccan Royal Family has one of the largest family fortunes in the world, the King has carved a personal fortune for himself in the banking, insurance, real estate and agricultural industry. Mohammed VI is a leading agricultural producer and land owner in Morocco, where agriculture is exempted from taxes. His holding company “Siger” has shares in the large agricultural group “Les Domaines Agricoles” which was founded by Hassan II. In 2008 Telquel estimated that “Les Domaines” had a revenue of $157 million, with 170,000 tons of citrus exported in that year.

Mohammed VI is also one of Morocco’s leading businessmen and top bankers. In 2009, he was estimated by Forbes magazine to be worth US$2.5 billion. Along with his family, they hold the majority stakes in the Société Nationale d’Investissement (SNI), which was originally state-owned but was merged in 2013 with Omnium Nord Africain (ONA Group), to form a single holding. The alliance was reported to have made the King around $4.5 Billion.

Top #10 Richest Musicians in Nigeria 2019 & Net Worth (Forbes).

Music is a fast selling talent in Nigeria and the net worth of top musicians in the country is a testament to that notion.

Over the years, popular musicians like D’banj, Davido, Wizkid, 2Face etc have been known to charge millions of naira as performance fees and have earned lucrative endorsment deals from top brands both locally and internationally.

Also, many of these celebrity musicians have mansions in the high brow parts of the country as well as several exotic cars.

10. Flavour

Flavour N’abania is one of the richest musicians in Nigeria based on his net worth which is just a little over N3 billion. He is the brand ambassador for Flat tummy tea, a weight loss company, Bullet, an energy drink and MTN, one of the major telecoms companies in Nigeria.


Flavour’s real name is Chinedu Okoli and his sojourn into music can be traced to his time as a drummer at his local church. At that time, he was a young boy living in Enugu State.


Flavour became popular when he released the hit song, ‘Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)’ in 2005. During this period, he released his first album titled, ‘N’abania’. Five years later, he released his second studio album, ‘Uplifted’ which had hit singles like “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)”, “Adamma”, and “Oyi Remix”.


This second album was hugely successful making the singer one of Africa’s most sought out artists. In fact, Flavour performed at numerous concerts and social events following the release of the Uplifted album.


Currently, Flavour charges N3 million per show however this amount could be higher depending on where he is per forming.

9. Olamide

Popularly called Baddo, Olamide is another popular musician that makes our list of richest musicians in Nigeria. He is the brand ambassador of popular brands like Hennessy and Glo.

In 2013, Olamide became the first Nigerian to sign an endorsement deal with Cîroc.

The rapper charges huge fees from his shows. His performance fee is between N5 and N8 million. Also, he often runs a yearly tour across UK, Europe, and America. Olamide’s current networth is in excess of N3 billion.

Olamide is known to popular record mostly in Yoruba, his native tongue. In 2011, he released his debut studio album Rapsodi while signed to Coded Tunes. His follow-up album was titled, ‘YBNL’, and it was released under his label imprint YBNL Nation. The album was supported by hit singles like First of All, Voice of the Street, Stupid Love and Ilefo Illuminati.

Since his debut album in 2011, Olamide has released an album every year till date. These include YBNL (2012), Baddest Guy Ever Liveth (2013), Street OT (2014), Eyan Mayweather (2015), The Glory (2016) and Lagos Nawa (2017). The singer released compilation albums with Phyno in 2015 titled 2 Kings.

8.Banky W

Olubankole Wellington popularly called Banky W is successful musician and actor. He is also one of the richest celebrities in the country.

Banky W is a huge brand influencer and rakes in millions of naira as brand ambassador for multinational companies like Samsung and Uber.

He is also into acting, film production and public speaking. His estimated net worth is pegged at N3.5 billion.

Banky W was born in 1981 in the United States. His family moved back to Nigeria when he was five years old. He started singing at a young age in the church choir. He schooled in Lagos for his primary and secondary education and returned to further his tertiary education at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York on a scholarship.

The singer launched his record label E.M.E in 2002 while studying in America. After moving to Nigeria in 2009, he established the label in Lagos after which he signed artists like Niyola, Shaydee, Skales and Wizkid to his record label.

Banky W is known to have written the first theme song of Etisalat Nigeria titled “0809ja for life”.

Currently, Banky W is married to Adesua Etomi traditionally on 19 November 2017 and subsequently did his white wedding in South Africa on 25 November 2017.

Some of these albums include Undeniable (2003), Back in the Building (2005), Mr. Capable (2008), The W Experience (2009), R&BW (2013)

Banky W made his debut as an actor in 2016 when he featured in the movie, The Wedding Party. Also, he featured in the sequel, The Wedding Party 2 in 2017.

7. Timaya

Enitimi Alfred Odom popularly called Timaya is one of the top musicians in Nigeria and he is also one of the richest.

Timaya is said to charge N8 million as performance fee at events. Also, Timaya has endorsements with the like of Globacom and Hennessy. These deals are worth several millions of naira.

The musician also owns a multi million naira home in the high brow Lekki area and his net worth is put at N4 billion.

Timaya rose to prominence in 2005 when he released the hit single “Dem Mama.” This was followed by his debut album, True Story which was released in 2006. After the success of Dem Mama and the True story, Timaya proceeded to work on his second album with producers Phyno, Jeggs, Spankie, Akeem D Beat, K-Solo and Terry G. Subsequently, he released his second album Gift and Grace in 2008.

In 2010, he appeared on the song “Kokoroko” by female gospel artist Kefee, which won the “Best Collaboration” category at the 2010 Headies Awards.

In 2011, Timaya was appointed a Peace Ambassador by the Inter-religious and International Federation for World Peace (IIFWP).

In 2012, Timaya released another album titled, ‘Upgrade’, which included hits like Bum Bum, Sexy Ladies, and Malonogede. To date, his work has earned him four Headies Awards, and one Nigeria Music Award.

6. Peter and Paul Okoye

Peter and Paul were members of the defunct R&B duo, Psquare. Although they currently have their individual brands but we have decided to group them together because their estimated net worth is basically the same.

During their time together, the duo used to charge the highest gig fee which was around 20 million naira.

Peter and Paul Okoye are said to be worth an estimated N5.6 billion each.

Currently, Peter Okoye goes by the stage name of Mr P while his twin brother, Paul goes by the name Rude Boy.

The history of P-Square can be traced to St. Murumba secondary school, a small Catholic school in Jos, Plateau State Nigeria where the young Peter and Paul joined their school music and drama club and began singing, dancing, and mimicking songs by MC Hammer, Bobby Brown and Michael Jackson.

Not too long after, they formed an acappella quartet called “MMMPP” (M Clef a.k.a. Itemoh, Michael, Melvin, Peter and Paul). The group later evolved into another group, Smooth Criminal which was inspired by their music idol Michael Jackson.

Eventually, they became a household name in the city of Jos, where they performed at school functions and other occasions.

In 1999, the duo applied to the University of Abuja to study Business Administration which led to the disbandment of the group, Smooth Criminals.

However, Peter and Paul didn’t completely abandon music as they formed their own group. They went through a series of name changes like Double P, P&P, and Da Pees, before they eventually settled for “P Square”.

5. 2Baba (2Face Idibia) 

the legends of the music industry in Nigeria. He is also one of the richest in the country with an estimated worth of N5.9 billion.

2Face has endorsements with the likes of Glo and Campari and he is said to be the owner of Rumours, a popular night club in Lagos.

The musician is one of the most decorated and successful Afro pop artists in Africa, and is also one of the most bankable artists in Africa.

Some of his awards include the MTV Europe Music Award, one World Music Award, five Headies Awards (Hip-hop award), four Channel O Music Video Awards and one BET award for his musical work, four MTV Africa Music Awards, one MOBO award, one KORA award, and numerous additional nominations.

2Face’s sojourn into music can be traced to his time at Institute of Management & Technology, Enugu (IMT), where he did his preliminary National Diploma course in business administration and management.

During his time at the school, he performed at school organised shows and parties, as well as other regional schools such as the University of Nigeria and Enugu State University of Science & Technology. 2Face didn’t complete his education at IMT as he dropped out to pursue his music career.

After dropping out, 2Face moved to Lagos and started performing with rapper Blackface Naija (Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo). He had met BlackFace while attending IMT. The duo later collaborated with another budding musician to form the trio band Plantashun Boiz.

The group released two successful albums: Body and Soul (2000) and Sold Out (2003) under the Nelson Brown’s owned Label (Dove Records) before disbanding in 2004. After the disbandment of Plantashun Boyz in 2004, all band members sought separate musical careers. 2face Idibia released his debut solo album Face 2 Face (2004), which established him as a viable solo artist.

4. D'banj

D’banj is another musical icon that makes our list has one of the richest musicians in Nigeria.

Currently, D’banj is a brand ambassador to top brands, besides his brainchild CREAM Platform was valued in 2017 by an American firm to be worth about $100,000,000.

The musician charges between N5 to 7 million to perform at shows and he is said to be worth an estimated N6 billion.

D’banj began his sojourn into music when he started playing the harmonica. At that time, it was his way of remember his late older brother who died in a plane crash at 17.

He used to play the harmonica as a student of Mechanical Engineering at the Lagos State University. But he had to withdraw from the school due to incessant strikes.

D’banj moved to the United Kingdom with the intention of continuing his studies but he began hanging out with Don Jazzy who was trying to make it as a songwriter and producer. Don Jazzy told D’Banj that he thought he was a star in the making, and sensing that the music scene in Nigeria was “blossoming”, the pair returned to Lagos in 2004. That same year the single, ‘Tongolo’ was released and the duo shot into prominence.

D’banj’s first endorsement was with an energy drink called Power Fist. Some of his other endorsements over the last few years include his deal with telecoms giant, Globacom, the company he parted ways with in 2010. Also, in June 2014, D’Banj secured a deal With Heritage Bank and in October 2014, D’banj was named the official African ambassador for Beats by Dre. In February 2015, he was also named the official African ambassador for Ciroc Nigeria.

In September 2015, D’banj became the brand ambassador of SLOT, a popular mobile phone, and electronic gadget retail outfit.

These endorsements coupled with the success of his albums have made Dbanj one of the richest hip-hop artists in Nigeria.

3.Don Jazzy

Michael Ajereh Collins popularly known as Don Jazzy makes our list has one of the top 3 richest musicians in Nigeria.

Over the years, the ace music producer has moved on quite seamlessly from being a beatmaker to a full-fledged businessman. Don Jazzy is the CEO of Mavin Records which houses top stars like Tiwa Savage, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and D’ija.

Don Jazzy’s net worth is valued to be around N7.5 billion. His sojourn into music can be traced to his pre teen years when he began by playing the bass guitar. He also gained knowledge of traditional and percussion instruments.

In 2000, the young Don Jazzy visited London when his uncle had invited him to play the drums for the local church. In London, Don Jazzy gained employment at McDonald’s as a security guard and continued his interest in music, associating with Solek, JJC, Kas, The 419 Squad and D’Banj.

At the same time, Don Jazzy was honing his music production skills from Emeka Infiniti at O-Town record company.

In 2004, Don Jazzy and D’Banj partnered to form Mo’ Hits Records which led to the production of albums like No Long Thing, Rundown/Funk You Up, Curriculum Vitae and the Entertainer by D’Banj over the next five years.

Also, Don Jazzy contributed to the production of Wande Coal’s Mushin 2 MoHits, an album that was described as one of the best albums to ever come out of Nigeria.

The producer also performed background vocals for the likes of Sauce Kid, Dr SID, Ikechukwu, Kween, D’Prince and Jay-Z. Also, he provided vocal performance for Kanye West’s song Lift Off with Beyoncé on the Watch The Throne album.

Don Jazzy has lucrative endorsement deals with the likes of Loya Milk and Sky Vodka

2. Wizkid

Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun popularly called known as Wizkid is one of the biggest musicians in Africa. In fact, he is one of the biggest music exports out of Nigeria in the past 4 years.

The singer’s achievements are enormous including topping Billboard Hot 100 Music Chart, earning a Grammy Award nomination, several legit international collaborations, performing at international music events etc.

However, in all these things Wizkid has the money to show for it. The Starboy honcho charges about 12 million to as gig fees and even more when it’s outside Nigeria.

Wizkid is a luxury king from wardrobe, automobiles, gadgets etc. His net worth has jumped in the past 12 months and is pegged at about N8 billion. The musician became prominent when he released the song “Holla at Your Boy” from his debut studio album, Superstar (2011).. At that time he was sign on to Banky W.’s record label Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E).

He released his second studio album, Ayo, was released in September 2014 and was preceded by six singles: “Jaiye Jaiye”, “On Top Your Matter”, “One Question”, “Joy”, “Bombay” and “Show You the Money”.

In 2016, Wizkid achieved international recognition following his collaboration with Drake on the global hit, “One Dance”, which reached number one in 15 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. In addition to his solo work, Wizkid has collaborated with several other artists and was featured on the hits “Girl” (with Bracket), “Fine Lady” (with Lynxxx), “Sexy Mama” (with Iyanya), “Slow Down” (with R2Bees), “The Matter” (with Maleek Berry), “Pull Over” (with KCee) and “Bad Girl” (with Jesse Jagz).

In 2013, Wizkid was ranked 5th on Forbes and Channel O’s list of the Top 10 Richest/Bankable African Artists.

In February 2014, he became the first ever Nigerian musician to have over 1 million followers on Twitter. Also, he was the first Afrobeats artist to appear in the 2018 Guinness World Records for his contribution to Drake’s hit song “One Dance”.

In 2012, Wizkid signed a one-year endorsement deal with Pepsi reportedly worth 350,000 U.S dollars. As a result, he travelled to Beirut, Lebanon with Tiwa Savage for a Pepsi commercial shoot.

In 2013, Wizkid signed a one-year deal with MTN Nigeria. That same year, Wizkid signed an endorsement deal with Guinness for the “Guinness World of More” concert, which was held at the Eko Convention Centre of the Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos on 3 November 2013.

In 2015, Wizkid ditched MTN and signed a ₦128 million deal with GLO.


1.Davido

David Adeleke popularly called Davido is the richest musician in Nigeria based on his assets and networth which is estimated at N9 billion.

The self acclaimed Omo Baba Olowo (OBO) has made headlines over the last one year, signing several lucrative endorsement deals.

Also, the musician has gone on several local and international tours over the last two years and these concerts have been sold out.

Some of his hit singles include the tracks like IF and Fall which have crossed over 60 million views on YouTube. In fact, the singer revealed that he has made over $1 million off ‘pon pon’ sound.

His endorsement deals include brands like AXE, a popular perfume brand, Infinix, a prominent mobile phone manufacture and many more.

Recently, there were rumours that Davido purchased a Bombardier Jet. Although, this is yet to be ascertained, however, there was another interesting story indicating the extent of money at his disposal. In April 2018, Davido was the talk of the town when he spent N45 million to buy a brand new Porsche for his girlfriend, Chioma on her birthday.

Davido shot into the limelight in 2011 when he released the hit single, “Dami Duro” which was well-received throughout Nigeria. He released his debut album, ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ in 2012. The album featured popular hits like “Back When” featuring Naeto C, “Dami Duro”, “All of You”, “Overseas” featuring Sina Rambo, “Ekuro”, “Gbon Gbon” and “Feel Alright” featuring Ice Prince

Along with his elder brother Adewale Adeleke, Davido is the co-owner of HKN Music (a record label home to Sina Rambo, B. Red and DeeKay). He is also a record producer and has produced songs for the likes of Naeto C, Skales, Tiwa Savage and Sauce Kid.

In April 2012, he signed an endorsement deal with MTN Nigeria. This deal was said to be worth over N30 million. This led to Davido being unveiled as the face of MTN Pulse, a marketing campaign for Nigerian youths.

In October, 2013, Davido partnered with Guinness Nigeria for the “Guinness World of More” concert. Davido performed at the Guinness World of More Concert alongside P-Square, D’banj, Wizkid, Ice Prince, Burna Boy, Olamide, Phyno, Chidinma, Waje and Tiwa Savage, among others.

Over the last five years, Davido has released smash hits like “Gobe”, “One of a Kind”, “Skelewu”, “Aye”, “Tchelete (Goodlife)” featuring Mafikizolo, “Naughty” featuring DJ Arafat, “Owo Ni Koko”, “The Sound” and “The Money” which featured Olamide.

In 2016, Davido signed a record deal with Sony Music. The musician also owns his own label, Davido Music Worldwide (DMW). Dremo and Mayorkun are currently signed to the label.


Thursday, June 22, 2017

Debbie Rise apologises to Efe for saying his music is dead

Debbie Rise apologises to Efe for saying his music is dead

Debbie Rise apologises  to Efe for saying his music is dead:

What would have degenerated into another hot celebrity beef between two former Big brother Naija Housemates, the fourth runner-up, Debbie Rise and winner, Efe has been defused by one of the Housemates, Debbie who was credited with a shade Instagram post on Efe’s music career.

In a video Instagram post Debbie Rise apologised to Efe and his fans, claiming the post was not from her.

“I take responsibility for that mistake. It wasn’t me and I am sorry. Efe Nation guys I did not do that. Efe God bless you on your music. We take no offence on the comments from the Efe Nation. We are lovers and not fighters,” she said. Earlier Debbie Rise was said to have made a post criticising Efe’s ability to make good music. “This is an already dead career in rapping and even music, To which Efe replied, “The problem be say na music I go do, sorry if e dey pain you. If I drop song just close your ear. Because more songs go comot.”

In spite of her apology, Efe fans have continued to slam her, saying if the comment wasn’t from her, why take responsibility for it.

It should however be recalled that the two Housemates were not particularly crazy about each other right from when they were in the House.

In an interview n with Cool FM radio Efe confirmed that he has no connection with Debbie. “I’m sorry to her fans, but I didn’t like her. I ‘m attracted to character not beauty, so for me we didn’t connect. We just didn’t connect,” he was quoted to have said.

How Bisola’s BBNaija Fame Has Affected Her Daughter

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How Bisola’s BBNaija Fame Has Affected Her Daughter

A couple of weeks ago Bold Magazine collaborated with DStv Nigeria to feature all the contestants of Big Brother Naija in a candid “Stripped” series interview.

The latest former housemate to be featured is singer and actress Bisola Aiyeola who talks about her time in the house, her current projects and how her daughter is dealing with life after BBNaija.

Read excerpts below.

On her experience in the Big Brother House:

    My time in the big brother house was very interesting, I had fun in the house. So many things I never thought I could do, I found out that if I push myself more and I don’t put myself in that box of fear, I could actually achieve a lot. Physically I do a bit of jogging, but that house made me go all the way. I also found out that I had a little bit more determination than I thought I had. So all of these summed up together made the stay in the Big Brother house interesting. And I started out as a singer in the entertainment industry then I stopped for a bit, but going into the house, and being with the other housemates they kind of pushed me. They suggested I give music a shot again as you never know, so I am definitely going to do that.

On raising her daughter with her busy schedule:

    It is not easy; I have the support of my mum and my sister. My mum has been a huge backbone. She tries as much as possible to make sure my daughter doesn’t feel my absence. I just try; I still try to strike a balance with it. The time I have to spend with her we talk, we go out…what I try to do when I am in Lagos is every morning I take her to school, if I get home late or early the next morning, I cross check her assignments and make sure she’s fine before leaving for school.

On how the BBNaija experience affected her daughter:

    Yes she does get attention, and I am trying really hard not to put her in the public eye because I still want her to have her childhood. People can be really nasty and I have heard a few comments. People are sending messages regarding my daughter and I am not really impressed with that. So I’m like let me allow her to have her childhood and be herself. If she wants to grow up and be in people’s faces or go into entertainment on her own, let her have that option. I would not be the one to shove her out there. But for her she is still a child, she’s pretty much the same. Maybe she does brag about her mum to her friends. She likes to show off a bit and I still spank her when it’s needed.

On managing her fame:

    I am still trying to manage it. It’s not been easy, I have seen people get drowned in fame and I really don’t want that to be my case so I am treading softly. The good thing I now have a management company that will help me with that, I am just hoping I tread softly, cautiously and that I am able to achieve all that I have set out to achieve.

12 Nigerian Celebrities Who Had Children Before They Turned 20

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12 Nigerian Celebrities Who Had Children Before They Turned 20

While the norm and average age for most women in Nigeria to get married and have kids around age 25, some Nigerian stars broke this norm and had kids while they were teenagers, some of which got married early.

Dre9ja.blogspot.com presents a list of Nigerian celebrities who had kids at a tender age.

1. Waje

Sultry singer, Waje has a daughter, Emerald, who she had in March 28, 1999, when she was 17 years old.

2. Shan George

Shan George got married at tender age of 16 and had her two boys who are now men, immediately after marriage. Shan later walked out of the marriage.

She once said: “Being married at the age of 16 was just like a child still living with her parents. It was more like an obligation. I don’t really want to talk about it because of my children.”

3. Omotola Jalade Ekehinde

Star actress Omotola met her pilot husband at age 16, and got married to him at age 18 and had her first child, her daughter at age 19.

4. Ireti Doyle

Actress Ireti Doyle had her first child when she was in her late teens before her marriage to Patrick Doyle. Her daughter is all grown up now and is married.

5. Clarion Chukwumah

Talented and daring actress, Clarion was impregnated by Sir Shina Peters many years ago when they were dating. She got pregnant at age 18 and had her baby boy who has grown to be a music director, in the person of Clarence Peters.

6. Adah Ameh

The popular actress had her first child at 14 and according to her, she was dragged down that path by peer pressure. She was once reported saying, “Sometimes, I ponder on that. I had a child when I was 14. My peers influenced me.

7. Genevieve Nnaji

The super star actress became a mum at age 17 and have carefully shielded her daughter from the prying eyes of the public.

9. Liz Benson

Super star actress, Liz Benson got married to her first husband, Samuel Gabriel Etim at a very young age. The marriage had already produced 2 girls and 1 boy before beautiful Liz lost her husband to death in her mid twenties.

10. Liz Anjorin

Nollywood actress, Lizzy Anjorin has a beautiful grown up teenage daughter, Rotimi and the actress successfully kept her daughter hidden until 2011. The actress allegedly gave birth to Rotimi as a teenager.

11. Hilda Dokubo

Actress Hilda Dokubo revealed she got pregnant at the age of 16. She said, “I was a very brilliant girl, and I got admission into the university at the age of 16. I became rascally and did what girls like that do. I slept with a man, and I became pregnant.

12. Amarachi Kanu

Amara Kanu , a mother of 3 is the wife of former captain of the Super Eagles, Nwankwo Kanu who got married to him at the age of 18 and was allegedly pregnant with her first child as at then.

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