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Burna Boy’s “Killin Dem,” Busola Dakolo, #SexForGrades … See the Most Watched YouTube Videos in 2019

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As you all know, it’s December, the end of an overwhelming year. With the year rounding-up, YouTube has released some of the biggest moments and videos from the year.

A look at the top trending videos in Nigeria for 2019 reveals that it was dominated by music videos, news report, comedy skits, and football highlights.

The top trending videos on YouTube for 2019 are based on views, shares, comments, likes and more. YouTube Rewind brings together the biggest viral videos featuring today’s biggest YouTube stars, mainstream and current affairs personalities.

Check out the full list below:

Top 15 Videos watched in Nigeria in 2019, excluding major music labels

  1. Mark Angel Comedy – COMMANDER (Mark Angel Comedy) (Episode 193)

2. Sceneone TV – Aiyetoro Town Episode 1- UPGRADE

3. Supersport – UEFA Champions League | Liverpool vs Barcelona | Highlights

4. GhenGhenJokes – INTERVIEW (ATIKU OR BUHARI)

5. Xploit Comedy – The Spirit of Stinginess (xploit comedy)

6. AyoAjewole Woliagba-YPM – SUNDAY TO REMEMBER – Full Video (WOLI AGBA)

7. Official Broda Shaggi – THE PROPHET (full video) #brodashaggi

8. Kyinkyinaa Twan Comedy – AM PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC

9. BBC News Africa  – Sex for Grades: undercover inside Nigerian and Ghanaian universities

10. Kenny Blaq – THE AFRICAN PRAISE EXPERIENCE 2019

11. Big Brother Naija – Finale: And Mercy Wins

12. Splendid TV – MAD OVER YOU EPISODE 4

13. RÉvsVEVO – POCO DANCE TUTORIAL – HOW TO DO THE POCO DANCE

14. Chop Daily – How To Zanku Part 2

15. Ynaija – How I Met Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and The First Rape – Busola Dakolo | Part 1#With Chude

Top 15 Music Videos watched by Nigerians

  1. Zlatan x Burna Boy – Killin Dem (Official Music Video) OnASpaceship

2. Davido x Chris Brown – Blow My Mind (Official Video)

3. Rudeboy – Reason With Me [Official Video]

4. Naira Marley x Zlatan – Am I A Yahoo Boy (Official Video)

5. Kizz Daniel – MADU (Official Video)

6. Naira Marley – Soapy [Official Video]

7. Teni – Uyo Meyo (Official Video)

8. Benson Ken – Is back with a Powerful Worship Medley – Talent Hunt 9.

9. Adekunle Gold x Simi – Promise (Official Video)

10. Rema – Dumebi ( Official Music Video )

11. Rudeboy – Double Double [Official Video] ft. Olamide, Phyno

12. Fireboy DML – JEALOUS (Official Music video)

13. Larry Gaaga x Wizkid – Low

14. Timaya – Balance (Official Video)

15. Teni – Power Rangers (Official Video)

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We Have Something Exciting for you BellaNaijarians! WIN TWO VIP Tickets to see Teni Live in Concert

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Hey BellaNaijarians,

We have another special giveaway for you this weekend.

Here’s an opportunity for ONE BellaNaijarian to win TWO Tickets (for you and a friend) to attend Teni Live in Concert!

For a chance to win: 

  • Comment on this post telling us why you love BellaNaija and why you want to win the tickets.

Please note that the winners will be selected at random.

The competition officially kicks off now and will close at 6 PM on Sunday, the 15th of December.

Please Note:
– Winner must be available on the selected day above.
– Winner must be ready to have fun.
– Winner must be willing to be photographed.
– Winner must be active on BellaNaija (commented or contributed in the last 6 months).
– Winner must use active email addresses when sharing answers.

Other Ts&Cs apply.

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Let’s Shut Down BAFEST 2019 with Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, & Naira Marley | Sunday, December 15th

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The biggest names in Africa’s creative and entertainment industry like Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, Naira Marley, Patoranking, Teni, David Tlale, Tokyo James, Odio Mimonet, Wisdom Franklin, Maria Borges, Adesuwa Aighewi and Millen Magese amo
ngst others, will be showcasing the immense beauty of Africa and its talents at the second edition of the Born in Africa Festival (BAFEST) on December 15, 2019 at Eko Atlantic City, Lagos.

Date: Sunday, December 15th, 2019
Venue: Eko Atlantic City, Lagos.

BAFEST is a fusion of music, art, film and fashion and a celebration of the distinct dynamism of the African spirit.

Grammy nominated artist, Burna Boy, who will be joined on stage by some of Africa’s biggest acts at BAFEST 2019 recently, performed alongside Grammy Award winning rapper, Cardi B in Lagos.

The day-long event will see these artistes feature in a concert after a showcase of arts, music and African film highlighting and rewriting Africa’s negative narrative.

Speaking about BAFEST, Group Head, Communications & External Affairs at Access Bank Plc, Amaechi Okobi, said,

“For us Africans, music, art, film and fashion are much more than the lyrics, paint, stories and fabrics, they’re all forms of showcasing our culture, its richness, as well as its diversity. They are depictions of our style and identity.

Last year, at BAFEST 2018, we had a fantastic time bringing together some of the most talented human beings on the continent. It was an opportunity to showcase these superb minds to the world and this year’s edition will be no exception.

We, at Access Bank, have over the past few years continued to highlight the best Africa has to offer with our string of event partnerships such as the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, Art X Lagos and the African International Film Festival. With these events and with BAFEST we’re aiming at rewriting the African narrative of negativity while positioning the best the continent has to offer.”

BAFEST, which is free for Access Bank account owners, is powered by Access Bank and produced by creative collective, Livespot360.

  

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Access Bank, Livespot360 created a Rich Fusion of African Art, Fashion, Film & Music at BAFEST 2019

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On Sunday, December 15, 2019, all roads led to Eko Atlantic City for the second edition of the Born in Africa Festival (BAFEST). In collaboration with Livespot 360, Access Bank rolled out an exceptional whole-day event which was a fusion of rich African art, fashion, film, and music. The ambiance was an expertly conceived work of art, drawing attendees from all over Africa, into an unforgettable, rich experience of African talents.

 

BAFEST 2019 lived up to its theme, More, For the Culture, as the lineup of artists, films, fashion designers and music artistes were truly worthy of a world-class platform where their performances and creations were open to an audience of varying origins and nationalities. Side attractions such as a food court and “Create Your Art” walls were agog with varieties of food and cocktails as well as impromptu drawings that spoke of immense creativity and genius. The legendary aerial drummers were also available to heighten the excitement in the arena.

Artists such as Angela Amami Isiuwe, Isaac Emokpae, Timi Willis, and Lemi Ghariokwu captured the atmosphere with deep, thought-provoking art pieces on display. David Tlale, Tokyo James, Weizdhurm Franklin, and Odio Mimonet were some of the fashion designers who awed everyone with outstanding creations.

Top Nigerian artistes like Flavour, Burna Boy, Dare Art Alade, Teni, Patoranking, Niniola, Seyi Shay, Joe boy, Becca, Mr. Real, 9ice, Ice Prince and Naira Marley brought the event to a spell-binding crescendo with electrifying performances. It was indeed a day of celebrating African creative talents and pushing a strong narrative of the uniqueness and diversity of our heritage.

Access Bank has remained unwavering in delivering its service promise of “More than Banking” with BAFEST 2019 being only one of numerous examples. The bank’s touchpoints cut across all sectors of the economy and have continued to bring innovations to the scene. You can stay informed on the bank’s activities, products, and services by visiting the official website or connecting on social media via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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#Bet9jaDettyDecember – Teni Certainly had Love & More to give at her First Solo ‘ Live in Concert’ in Nigeria

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Detty December Season is in full effect as the series of headline concerts backed by Bet9ja, Naija’s Premier Gaming Platform, revved into gear this week!

Tagged #Bet9jaDettyDecember, the concert series kicked off with the much anticipated ‘Teni Live in Concert’ at the Eko Convention Center; the first solo concert of this size by the vastly talented vocalist to round off a successful run of hits and sold-out shows in 2019.

A major highlight of the show was Teni’s hilarious wooing of her new ‘love interest’,  a handsome young fan she called ‘Ebube’, who she randomly picked from the audience to be her ‘sugar daddy’! Ebube’s night must have been one made of dreams as Teni repeatedly regaled him with various renditions of some of her biggest hits, much to the amusement of the sold-out hall

Artfully sandwiched in between Teni’s well orchestrated and choreographed sets, were electrifying performances by Tiwa Savage, Zlatan, Reekado Banks, Mayorkun, BrodaShaggi, JoeBoy, Mr. Real, T-Classic and many upcoming acts.

Gauging the energy from the jam-packed hall at the end of the concert, it’s safe to say Teni “found love” not only with Ebube but with all her fans with her first Solo concert!

To win invites to the next #Bet9jaDettyDecember concert, Wizkid StarBoy Fest, A Good Time With Davido and Marlians Fest, all you need to do is follow Bet9jaIG on Instagram, Twitter Facebook

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Don’t be like Teni, Watch this Hilarious Video by Pepsi to find out Why

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This Season as people are making their Parte after parte plans, Indomie is also working deliciously hard to make sure that what happened to Teni in this video does not happen to anyone. Watch below

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Hunger 1 – @tenientertainer 0😂😂. This season😂🤭, come party with us at major parties in town and don't be like Teni pounding and missing out on all the fun. Our #IndomieBYOLRS food truck is busy serving delicious yummy Indomie recipes at every major show this December💃🏾😋. HOW TO PARTICIPATE: 1. From our page, pick out any of our previous Indomie BYOLRS menu posts and repost. 2. Tag at least 5 friends to like your repost 3. Use hashtags #IndomieBYOLRS and #My IndomieMySeason 4. Once likes achieved, send us a screenshot You can redeem your meal at any event you see the Indomie Food Truck…. its gonna be parté after parté this season😂😂🎉🎊. #MyIndomieMySeason #IndomieBYOLRS #MyIndomieMyStyle

A post shared by Indomie (@indomie_nigeria) on

So if you don’t want hunger to spoil your fun this December be like Teni’s friends and join other “chop- life” party people getting delicious Indomie from the #IndomieBYOLRS food truck, that’s gonna be at every major December show.

Here’s the interesting part, all you need to enjoy these delicious recipes are your likes, retweets or shares. Check @Indomie_nigeria on Instagram, @Indomienigeria on Twitter & @indomieinstantnoodles on Facebook for their #IndomieBYOLRS recipe posts & follow these easy steps:

  • Repost, quote or share
  • Tag friends to like any of your preferred Indomie meals
  • Use hashtags #Indomiebyolrs & #MyIndomieMySeason
  • Send a screenshot to Indomie via DM after you get your required likes to get your meal at any event you see the Indomie Food truck.

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Niniola, BOJ will be performing at the Sterling Bank x Eat Drink Lagos Festival | December 28th & 29th

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As the year winds down to a close, everyday is marked with an event from parties to plays and concerts. The vibe is contagious and everybody is looking for an escape from the constant stress that Lagos brings.

In the spirit of the turnup season, Sterling Bank in partnership with Eat Drink Lagos is bringing the ultimate turnup to you with the Eat Drink Festival 2019.

Set to hold;

Date: December 28th and 29th, 2019

Venue: Sterling Arena, Marina Road, Lagos Island.

The festival is the perfect blend of food, music and fun; the perfect recipe for anyone looking to unwind and celebrate an eventful year.

With Afro-house queen, Niniola set to headline the festival’s music stage alongside crowd favourites BOJ and Dami Oniru, you can expect the best music to serenade you as you indulge in the finest culinary delights that Lagos has to offer from street food staples to continental delights, creamy desserts, tasty pastries and flavoured drinks.

We absolutely cannot wait to taste the delicious meals, smooth drinks and enjoy lit performances from our favorite artistes.

To catch all the action ahead of the Eat Drink Festival, follow Sterling Bank on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Visit sterling.ng/choplaif to stand a chance to win free tickets.

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Prepare for a Fun Lineup This December with the ‘FirstBankIssaVybe’ Initiative

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FirstBank
has announced its sponsorship of an array of initiatives to empower the society as well as promote the growth and development of entertainment genres including music, fashion and arts in the country.

The yearly partnership tagged FirstBankIssaVybe which kicked off in 2018, is designed by the Bank to create an enthralling and enabling experience for Nigerians especially the young ones in the Yuletide season to bond with family and friends, whilst connecting with their favourite superstars.

From the exciting Alternative Sound 4.0, held at Terra Culture on December 5th, 2019 to the unforgettable “An Evening with FBNHoldings” held on December 13th, 2019 to the pleasure overload of Island Block Party at Oniru Lagos on December 14th, lucky customers and followers of the Bank’s social media handles were given free tickets to have loads of fun!

Also, in the bouquet of fun extravaganza was Teni – The Billionaire Experience musical concert held at Eko Hotel on Monday, December 16th, 2019 which had many customers thrilled to the finest of tunes by the Billionaire crooner and other guest artistes present.

Youth and teenage fashion lovers are not left out; as with Street Souk, they were exposed to the current trends in the world of creativity in the fashion industry. The event held on Wednesday, December 18th, 2019.

Keen on getting exposed to the best and latest designs, wears and fabrics in fashion, then the African Fashion Week Nigeria would be your port of call. The event, billed for December 20 – 21, 2019 attracts leading players in the fashion industry and promises to deepen the fashion appetite and interest of participants.

On December 27th, it would be the turn of Davido’s Good Time Concert to take Centre Stage and provide opportunities for FirstBank customers to win tickets to have a good time this season.

FirstBank will then round up the year in grand style with the much anticipated concert with the Future Live in Concert scheduled for December 29th, 2019 at the Eko hotel.

On the Bank’s commitment to vybing the society in December, the Group Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications said “2019 has indeed been a significant year for the FirstBank family being our 125th anniversary with the celebratory theme ‘Woven into the Fabric of Society’.

DecemberIsAVybe is an avenue for us to appreciate our stakeholders for their support by promoting and providing opportunities to grow entertainment industry and empowering young people as jobs are created in this period. It’s an opportunity for those who cannot afford passes to attend key events through giveaways. It is our way of further showing that we are indeed well woven into the fabric of society.”

To win tickets for any of these events, join the conversation ‘#DecemberIsAVybe’ by following FirstBank on any of its respective social media handles; @firstbanknigeria on Instagram; @firstbankngr on twitter and FirstBankofNigeriaLimited on Facebook.

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#Bet9jaDettyDecember: Boxing Day was Fun & so much more as Lagosians attend #Bet9jaXStarboyfest

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Superstar and Afro-Pop sensation, Wizkid
earlier in the year shutdown Paris and in fact sold out the O2 Arena with his #STARBOYFEST live show.

Wizzie however saved the best for last as the #Bet9jaXSTARBOYFEST which took place in Lagos was definitely a fitting show to crown the Starboy’s success this year.

The event kicked off on Boxing Day, December 26th, 2019 at the Eko Energy City Beside Eko Atlantic, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos. As is the usual naija culture fans turned out in their number to support Wizkid and of course add his concert to their ‘Detty December‘ menu. Some of those present at the concert include Tiwa Savage with mind-blowing highlights, Teni, Reekado Banks, L.A.X, and ‘Parte After Parte’ crooner Big Trill, to mention a few.

 

The event which took fans and party lovers way into the nightsaw Wizkid taking fans on a ride featuring his hits over the years. Fans went down memory lane with Oluwawizzy while he performed Pakurumo, was up and other hits from way back.


Sponsors of the show were also a huge part of bringing the fun to a maximum. Particularly Bet9ja whose very recognizable presence at the event was undeniable. Bet
9ja’s game arena waspopping with a variety of sport games, the space was a Star attraction on its own.

Check out photos and exciting moments from the event below.

#Bet9jaDettyDecember continued ‘A Good Time With Davido’ on Friday 27th.

To catch up on #Bet9jaDettyDecember updates, all you need to do is follow @Bet9jaIG on InstagramTwitterFacebook.

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BellaNaija Presents Living Your Difference: Cobhams Asuquo Says Friendship is Very Important to a Blind Person

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If you live in Nigeria, you’re probably aware that our country is one where minorities are either misunderstood, and/or explicitly discriminated against. Because of this, BellaNaija presents Living Your Difference, where sexual, gender and physical minorities tell their stories about living and surviving as Nigerians in Nigeria.

We’re hoping, with this series, that Nigerians see that there are several ways to be human, and that no matter how different we may be, we all feel the same emotions on the inside.

The first entry is by the music producer Cobhams, who shares his experience growing up and living as a blind person in Nigeria.

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Cobhams on His Background

My name is Cobhams Asoquo, I’m 38 years old (wow I’m old). I’m a music producer/singer-songwriter/music business executive.

Growing up was pretty normal for me. I grew up in the barracks, and I grew up to a certain degree unaware of the implications of being a blind person in a sighted world. So growing up was pretty normal for me. I ran around and I played hard. I feel like I led a fairly normal life.

There was always a consciousness of some sort. As a child, you realise that there are certain games you can’t play. But I don’t think it was anything that bothered me too much. I think the awareness began to show up when my friends would sort of surreptitiously steal their fathers’ cars before they got to the age where they were legally allowed to drive, and I realised I could not do the same thing. I think things like that kind—limitations, sort of—that brought it to the fore, to the point where I was more aware.

Cobhams on His Difference

I feel like my life is different in specific ways because of the kinds of things I like to access, and how much of them I can access. In a place like Nigeria, there are many things I think make my life different. For instance, I wouldn’t venture on the road in Nigeria if I don’t have a lot of friends with me. This is just because I’d have to rely more on the goodwill of people, which there is plenty of, than on the system being set up to favour me. Anywhere else within Europe or America, I that’s a different situation. Although there are still problems you deal with—for instance, one of the things I think make my life different is accessibility. Technology has definitely taken care of that in many ways.

With the advent of smartphones, tablets, computers and what have you is sort of bridging that gap. But I can’t just walk into library and pick up a book and read, which everyone else can do. There are certain materials in my house that I feel like some people would have more access to and enjoy more than I do, because those materials are largely visual. We live in a very visual world. A lot of these things are visual, and it’s the sort of thing that I feel like I may not have as much access to. But I feel like that gap is being bridged every day by technology. I mean, for goodness’ sake, autonomous cars are a lot closer to reality than they used to be.

I don’t think I spend a lot of my time thinking about how my life is different. I think I spend my time living my life and making things work for me in whatever way I can, and work for other people with disabilities by using my voice.

Cobhams on LIVING His Difference

I’ve lived independently. I attended Pacelli School for the Blind and Partially Sighted Children, which, I feel, in a lot of ways, groomed me to be independent. I feel like my mother also did a great job, sort of just preparing me for the world.

I think the general misconception is that if you’re a person living with one form of disability or the other, it limits your ability to do so many things. It does limit your ability to do some things, but not, in all cases, as many as is rumoured or conjectured to be. For instance, I have lived by myself, for years, in the past. And, you know, everyone hopes and prays to make it to get to a certain station in life. And really, when you get to a certain station in life, there are a lot of things that ordinarily you don’t do for yourself. For instance, as a business executive, it’s not expected that you finish your work and then come and cook your own meal. So when you consider things like that, you realise that either because of your situation in life, or because of your independence, you are provided with and can afford certain opportunities. So I think it was easy for me to sort of ease into married life, because the infrastructure was pretty much set up for it to a certain degree.

And then, it’s also important that you marry a person that you are in love with, and who is in love with you…then they necessarily compromise to make up for the shortfall. So I think it’s a combination of those. I think it’s a combination of being a relatively independent person, together with marrying someone who is understanding enough to know that.

I am aware that I may be able to afford a driver if I can’t drive. But there are days when the driver may not be around, and so how do we navigate such situations?

So, yeah, I feel like it’s a matter of will. As long as you’re willing, there are a lot of things—I was saying to someone today: there’s a difference between what you can or cannot do, and what you will or will not do. I feel like with a lot of things in life, especially as it concerns whether domestic life or security or provision or whatever, there are more things that we can but will not do, either because society affords us the luxury of not doing those things because we are men. Or for whatever reason. Then it becomes a conversation about gender and cultural dynamics and all of those things.

For me, I divide my time between Nigeria and the States. I live in both places, and while I have staff who can help me do a lot of things in Nigeria, I take out my own trash in the States. Because that’s just the way it is, and it is something I can do, so why not go ahead and do it.

I think that I’m the product of great relationships. I think that a lot of the things that I’ve been able to do is because I have good people around me who have taken it upon themselves, sometimes to the detriment of their own interests, to help me achieve my own goal. So, yes, friendship is very important part to the life of a blind person. Like I said, there are quite a number of things you don’t have access to. But, you know, with good friends around you, it sort of fills the void.

All my life I’ve had best friends, people who have sort of been my eyes in many ways, and that’s a role that even right now my wife plays. I like to think that if I could see I would have a good eye for.

I am particular about optics. I am particular about aesthetics. I am particular about the look and feel of certain things. And I feel like the kind of friends I have around me have helped me achieve that to the standard I find satisfactory. So, as a blind person, you do have to rely on good friends to be able to get a lot of things done. I mean, your level of independence does not really matter.

Quite honestly, even for a sighted person or a person who is not living with any seeming disability, you have to rely sometimes on your friends for judgement. Of course, that is further heightened by the lack of your ability to do one particular thing that relates to your five senses.

Cobhams on How People React to His Difference

Let me use the example of something that happened with the braille bible. You see, the braille bible is extremely voluminous. I have the complete volume of the braille bible downstairs in my studio now, and I think it’s about twenty books. Because braille is voluminous. And while it is important for me to read the bible, I can’t keep lugging around twenty or thirty-something books of the bible.

So this happened while my wife and I were still friends. We weren’t even dating. She discovered a bible you could download onto a laptop. I think it was a bible on a CD, and you’d read with a screen reader. She brought it to me and proceeded to install it on my laptop. It was a painstaking exercise. This was as far back as 2001. It was a paiiiinstaking exercise. I just remember her sitting down there and just working on it, until she got it fixed. And, I felt empowered by the access that gave me to something as important as that to me. But I think I also felt empowered by the act in itself. Because I think it was just a demonstration as to how far a person would go to give me the comfort that everyone else takes for granted, that I would otherwise not have had. I found it moving, I remember that staying with me for a long time. I don’t know if she remembers. I kept thinking, “Oh wow, so what does she stand to gain from this?” You know what I mean? This is all for me, pretty much. And, you know, acts like that make you want to pay it forward.

But, anyway, I generally don’t think of my life much in the context of a blind person, so it’s very hard for me to remember experiences. I think of my life in the context of a moving person who’s going about doing what needs to be done. I mean, I am aware, but I’m not constantly viewing and valuing life on the basis of being blind. I feel like it’s a very distracting thing to do. I feel like it distracts from just the purpose of possibilities of everything else I can do.

I think one thing I find funny every time it happens is when I go out with friends and we’re about to leave where we are, and they literally just start walking and they expect me to follow them. Because our relationship is such that, sometimes, I think they forget that I don’t see. I find it really hilarious. And I find it, in a sense, a testament to how comfortable they are in our relationship, and how much trust to the point where my being blind doesn’t matter as such to them anymore. Because these are people who ordinarily start out being very careful about just about everything. And in the middle of a conversation and everything else, they just carrying on and they expect me to follow, and I think it just comes from confidence in the relationship. I feel like my relationship with my friends transcends the obvious fact about me being blind. And I like that very much. I like that very much.

Cobhams on How His Difference Has Made Him a Better Person

I think for one, it has helped me focus. I think that we’re in a very visual world, which is a good thing. But I also feel like a very visual world is full of visual distractions. And I feel like I have the good fortune of not being distracted in a sense.

I think that sight is a very beautiful thing. It’s lovely to see the birds and the bees and the trees. It’s beautiful. But because I’ve never experienced sight, I can’t really miss it as such. Still, I think that I am sensible enough to know that it is brilliant, based on how much I enjoy my other senses. I can’t imagine being without a sense of taste or touch or smell or hearing, so I can just imagine how complete, how much of an experience sight is. But I feel like the world sort of takes advantage of it in an unfair way. And I feel like, unwittingly, I happen to be the odd one out, myself and perhaps many other blind persons.

This is not to say that I am free of the attack of social media. I sit down and perfectly waste two hours of my time on social media. Even if you can’t see photos, you can listen to videos. You can read comments and captions. And I do a ton of that stuff. It is weird that I would do that, because I have a ridiculously busy schedule. But every now and again I can just sit down and just totally act a fool on Instagram. But I feel like it’s better with me as a blind person, than it is with many other people. So when I see the corporate life right now, the work life, and I see myself, I realise that I’m able to pull back from a lot of things, because a lot of things don’t catch my eye, especially when my mind is on a target. It’s easier for me to zoom in and focus as a blind person.

In many ways, I feel like being blind has helped me. It’s helped me work harder. Because, as a young producer, I had two things not exactly going for me. Number one, the fact that I started really young. I started producing when I was about 16. So to be 16 years old and to be blind at the same time meant that you were young and you were seemingly incapable of delivering on a certain level. So that put me under the pressure to prove myself. And to this day, anytime I make music, I say to people that it may not be the best out there, but it’s definitely the best I can make, and I don’t know any other way to do it. I think that what that has done is sort of kept me in demand after all these years. The fact that I can still make music and the fact that I still work with some of the celebrated artists in 2019 in Nigeria. Whether it be Teni, or it be Adekunle Gold, or it be Simi, or it be whoever else, is an attestation to the fact that when you give your best it shines through. And, like I said, it may not be the best out there, but it is nothing short of the best I can give. And I think that was the habit I picked up from having to prove myself as a blind person who can do it. Because the general assumption is that because you are blind you’re going to have limitations, which is fine with the rest of the world, but not okay with me. Fine with the rest of the world in the sense that the fact that you try alone is applaudable. But, I think for me, the fact that I am totally really able to really totally kill it, is what leaves me satisfied. So I think it’s helped me build a sense of discipline.

It’s taught me accountability and humility. I’m probably the kind of person who would prefer not to rely on anybody for anything. And as great as that is, there’s also an element of pride in it. But I think that blindness has sort of brought me to this place where whether or not I like it, I have to rely on community. I rely on relationships. I rely on people. I rely on different things to be able to move forward. And I realise that it is not something that is akin to being blind alone. It’s pretty much how we should function. As human beings. We should rely on each other and we would go farther than we are supposed to, wanting to do everything on our own.

So I think it’s a lesson I’ve been forced to learn. And I think that it’s another way that blindness—there are actually many ways that I think that blindness has helped me. I think that blindness has helped me in the way that not having light has helped Nigerians.

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We absolutely loved loved loved the insight shared by this phenomenal man. Thank you, Cobhams for taking time to talk to BellaNaija on this series. BNers, stay tuned to this series because we have many more inspiring features for you. You can join the conversation on social media with #BNLivingYourDifference. We welcome your suggestions and feedback on the series, so send us an email: submissions(at)bellanaija(dot)com.

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Teni delivered an A-rated Performance at her Billionaire Concert & We loved it 💖

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Amongst the trail of events crowning last year’s DettyDecember, The Billionaire Concert by Teni “Makanaki” definitely stood out giving fans a night to remember! This show was packed with electrifying performances, drama, and surprises that got audiences grinding from the very start until the end.

The night of excitement kicked off with multiple performances from remarkable fresh artistes who thrilled attendees to new tunes and then the surprise gifts started to roll out. It’s no gainsaying that Teni brought her A-game on to the stage, the talented star gave an outstanding performance which was original and fun all at once. A major highlight of the night was the wooing of a gentleman called “Ebube” on stage. The gentleman whose life would never remain the same positively, was luckily Teni’s “love interest” for the night as she characteristically performed to the song ‘sugar daddy’.

Teni buttressed her nickname “the entertainer” at this concert as she truly showed us what it means to “entertain”.  The audience in all categories danced and merry as she performed her hit songs from Uyo meyo, Case, Superwoman, Power Rangers, Billionaire, and others.

Teni performing a tribute to her late father

Another remarkable element of the night was the “surprise” factor; going for the concert, fans did not know what to expect regards to entertainment and performances from other spirited and talented artistes. Nevertheless, they trooped in numbers to the prestigious Eko Hotel in Lagos with fun as a key expectation and they got more than what was expected. Fans were thrilled to surprise performances from Tiwa Savage, Falz, Zlatan, Reekado Banks, Mayorkun, BrodaShaggi, JoeBoy, Mr. Real, T-Classic and more. Many other celebrities such as Wizkid, Toke Makinwa, Gbemi, Kenny Blaq also came out to attend the concert.

It was definitely one of a kind event and one in which attendees would not forget in a hurry. Hospitality and organization were great and surprisingly again, a fan was made a Millionaire! You be the judge, how cool was that? If you skipped this, you surely missed out. Check out photos from the electrifying night below;

This event was powered by Bet9ja, Pepsi, Munch-It, Quickteller, Natnudo, ALAT, Max NG, Fearless and TECNO and organized by S&S entertainment in conjunction with Dr Dolor Entertainment.

#BillionaireConcert #TeniLiveLagos #decemberevents #lagoschristmas #lagosparty #teni #concerts

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More Than A Race! See the Celebrities That Performed at the Lagos City Marathon

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When Access Bank promised Nigerians a marathon that will be more than just a race, we knew we were in for some thrill.

Teni was the first to perform on the Lagos City Marathon stage to the excitement of everyone present.

 

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Reminisce was 🔥

 

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Dr Sid proves he wasn’t only a good entertainer, but he was also fit

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Who knew you could win a million Naira if you got the crowd chanting ‘Access Bank’?

…And to wrap it up Ladies and Gents, Davido!!

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The Goal was a Degree but they Found Love! Teni & Seyi’s Pre-wedding Shoot

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Teni and Seyi are such a beautiful couple. The two found love while getting their masters degree in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Teni was invited to a friend’s birthday dinner and Seyi was there too.  They had a small talk and called it a day. The next day, they met again at a get-together and that meeting kicked off something special between them.  They went from just talking over the phone to hanging out a lot and now after building this strong foundation of friendship, they are ready to tie the knot.

See all the #MADEINBIRM2020 pre-wedding photos below and also catch up on more pre-wedding shoots on www.bellanaijaweddings.com.

 

 

How We Met
By the bride-to-be, Teni

Seyi and I met in April 2014 in Birmingham while doing our masters.  A friend had invited me for her boyfriend’s birthday dinner and apparently the celebrant was coursemates and friends with Seyi. Seyi sat not too far away from me and the small talk started. It started off with us talking about school, NYSC and our respective degrees over wine and Chinese food – nothing too serious.

The following day, I went for yet another get-together and I ran into Seyi again-you’d think someone was stalking the other, lol. Anyways, we exchanged numbers and we started talking a lot, our small talk developed into all talk and we started hanging out a lot, (if you know what I mean). I eventually returned to Nigeria after my masters in 2015 so we kept it long distance. He didn’t return until April 2017, that’s why April is a special month for us. It also happens to be my birth month.

Our Proposal Story
By the bride-to-be, Teni

Fast forward to April 2019 on my birthday, at yet another Chinese restaurant, what was supposed to be a quick dinner or so I thought turned out to be the day. Before I was settled in looked back and looked forward, it was all cakes, fireworks and Seyi on one knee asking me to spend the rest of my life with him and it was probably the easiest yes I’ve ever said.

 

 

 

Credits

Bride-to-be:@oluwateniola_
Groom-to-be: @oluwaseyifunmi_
Photography: @awgz.married @awgzzz
Makeup: @mosewabeauty_
Planner: @roc_events

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We are as Excited as DJ Cuppy, Sho Madjozi & Teni for their Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award Nomination

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We are excited for sensational entertainer, DJ Cuppy who has been nominated for the 2020 Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards, in the category of “Favourite African Social Media Star”.

The “Gelato” singer was nominated alongside Anne Kansiime (Uganda), Chané Grobler (South Africa) and Prev Reddy (South Africa).

Teni was also nominated in the Favourite African Star category alongside Patricia Kihoro (Kenya), Sho Madjozi (South Africa) and Shekinnah (South Africa).

The event is billed to take place in Inglewood, California on March 22 and will be hosted by Chance The Rapper.

DJ Cuppy also urged her fans to vote for her.

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New Music: Teni – Marry

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Dr Dolor superstar, Teni returns to the music scene with a brand new single titled “Marry“. The multi-talented award winning singer kick starts the new year with this impressive song with good lyrics and melody.

The Jaysynths produced song talks about what every single lady out there wants marriage.

Listen to the song below:

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What Better Way to Celebrate a Birthday than with Naija Celebs? Check out Lupita Nyong’o’s Dope Nigerian Celebration

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Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o is currently in Nigeria for her new project “Americanah,” and fortunately for her, her 37th birthday came at the right time.

As expected, Nigerian stars came out to celebrate Lupita, who enjoyed every moment of it.

Some of the celebrities that graced the event were Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, D’banj, Teni, Ebuka, Laolu Senbanjo, Simi Esiri amongst others.

Lupita took to her Instagram to share photos from her birthday celebration. She captioned her post:

“It’s my birthday and I will party if I want to! #NaijaLife”

Check out the fab photos below:

Photo Credit: @lupitanyongo

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Teni talks to Tim Westwood about a Couple of Her Favourite Things (Including Food!) | Watch

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Teni dropped by Capital Xtra to have a chat with Tim Westwood, and they had an interesting time talking about Nigerian women and food, her sold-out London show, and the inspiration behind her hit singles “Wait“, “Marry“, “Billionaire“, “Power Rangers“.

Teni also gave us a hint on when her album is coming.

See the interview:

Teni also gave an amazing freestyle:

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New Video: Fiokee feat. Teni & DJ Coublon – OSAN

New Music: Orezi feat. Teni – Your Body

These Celebrities are Bored of Self-Isolation so they are Doing…😂

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The entire world may be slowing down, but that hasn’t stopped entertainers from entertaining us. While living in self-isolation, things can get pretty boring, and time can go by at a cripplingly low rate, meaning your mind can begin to play tricks on you.

But our entertainers have stepped forward to tackle the self-isolation boredom, in, well, so many different ways.

Check out what our faves are doing:

Tiwa Savage is bored so she entertaining herself the best way

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Ish is getting real out here 🤦🏾‍♀️

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Seyi Shay was bored so she made this fun outfit change video

Alex Ekubo‘s side hustle is probably comedy skit-making because he nailed this one

Mercy Aigbe is on an eating spree!

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Current Situation my 7th meal today 😢😭

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Tobi Bakre is also on an eating spree

Ini Dimma is learning to play the guitar

Teni is bored so to kill her boredom, she is trying out some exercises

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Quarantine Exercises

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Toke Makinwa has made loads of Tik Tok videos in the past few days and they are just so hilarious

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You gotta love it 😍 TikTok I mean – TokeMakinwa 5 things to help you stay sane at home. Exercising guys, do something, get moving, walk, stretch, not your jaws but your actual body. Tv/Movies – let your brain relax from all the hustle, no need to feel guilty for taking time out, the whole world is on a time out. PodCasts are helpful, affirmations and positive messages are good for the soul. The devil tries to find work for the idle mind, now is the time to get back to you, breathe in good messages, think about your mental health, write a note of forgiveness (you don’t have to send) stop stalking your ex/people you don’t like, only positive vibrations. Games – download Houseparty, TokTok, triller….I just did, play board games, interact with other humans Sleep – your body needs it. Share yours

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