Mixtape - 2hours with @phamouzdj

@phamouzDj drops his January mixtape,titled 2HOURS WITH @PHAMOUZDJ(,season one) featuring the best songs of january and some old joints to make you dance non stop

MUSIC : Xzel Freeman - Cnm

XZEL FREEMAN drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind

MUSIC : Solid star - Be strong

Solid star drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

NEWS - IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu granted bail


The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu has been granted bail by the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja. 

Nnamdi Kanu was granted bail on health ground. The IPOB leader is also expected to provide three sureties one of who must be a serving senator, a jewish religious leader and highly respected person and must own a land in anywhere in Abuja 

He should deposit all his international passport in court.

The bail bond is N1 million for each surety.

He was also ordered never to grant any press interview pending the outcome of his trial 
He will not be in a gathering of more than 10 persons 

She also banned him from filing any application in court as part of the conditions for his release. After reading out these conditions, case was adjourned to 11th July, 2017, for continued trial.

The judge on the matter Justice Binta Nyako said Kanu's bail will be revoked if any of the orders are flouted.



Jubiliations started immediately outside the court & in mostt markets in the southeast,nothwithstanding orders from Uche Mefor, that there shall be no rally anywhere in Biafraland.






NEWS - Gov Fayose storms Abuja federal high court for Nnamdi Kanu 's trial

Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has arrived the Federal High Court in Abuja for the proceedings of the ongoing trial of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and his co-accused.
Fayose was already seated in the courtroom for over 30 minutes before Kanu and his co-accused were produced in court by prison officials at about 10.05am on Tuesday.
The governor was decked in red attire with a red cap typical of Igbo culture to match.
When Kanu arrived the courtroom, his attention was drawn by his lawyers to Fayose who was said to be waiting for him.
Fayose stood up and had a hug with the Biafra nation agitator.


After exchanging pleasantries, Fayose moved back to his seat while Kanu took a seat on the other side of the aisle.
After some minutes the governor crossed over the aisle to take a seat beside Kanu.


They had a brief chat before Fayose returned to his original seat.
The governor is still seated in the courtroom while the trial judge, Justice Binta Nyako, is being awaited to deliver her reserved ruling.


NEWS - Autopsy says Isiaka Adeleke died from painkiller overdose

The cause of senator Isiaka Adeleke's death has been made public. According to pathologists who carried out an autopsy on him before he was buried, the senator reportedly died of overdose of painkillers.  

The lifeless body of Adeleke was returned to LAUTECH Hospital, Osogbo, for an autopsy after his sudden death at the hospital on Sunday.
 Reports that followed his death was that he had died of cardiac arrest, but the indigenes of his home town, Ede, insisted that they wanted to know the cause of his death on the assumption that his death was not natural.  

According to Sahara Reporters, the politician did not die of poisoning but as a result of an overdose of painkillers intravenously administered on him.

Monday, 24 April 2017

MIXTAPE - Phamouzdj - April Mixtape



The baddest Dj,The record killer PHAMOUZDJ is out with this 45 track mixtape for the month of April
this mix comprises of latest songs from Africa's top music talents, like 2baba, Mr Eazi, Tekno, Timaya,Sarkodie,Runtown, Davido,Solidstar & also Canadian Rapper Drake.

This just what you need to listen to

Tracklist below ........

1) 2baba - Joy in the morning
2) Wizkid ft drake - Come closer
3) Lil kesh - No fake love
4) Mr eazi - Leg over
5) Davido -  If
6) Reekado bankz - Problems
7) P square - Away
8) Tekno - Yawa
9) Mr eazi  -  Anointing
10) Runtown - Mad over you
11) Mr eazi - Mad over you freestyle
12) Runtown ft illbliss - Alhaji
13) Dj spinnal ft Mr eazi - Oheema
14) Runtown ft Sarkodie - Pain killer
15) Mr eazi  -  Holl up
16) Tekno - Rara
17) Fuse odg ft Tiwa savage -Diary
18) Drake ft Wizkid & Kyla - One dance
19) Timaya - Bang bang
20) Mr Raw - Bongo
21) Bracket ft Flavour - Chop kiss
22) Tekno - Diana
23) Kcee ft Tekno - Tender
24) Solidstar - Shokor
25) Wizkid - Daddy yo
26) Harrysong ft Timaya - Samankwe
27) Timaya - Woyo
28) Wizkid ft Vybz Kartel - Whine it
29) Eugy ft Mr eazi - Dance for me
30) Lil kesh - Shele gan gan
31) Waconzy - Little star
32) Mr eazi ft lil kesh - Sample you
33) Runtown - Let me love you
34) Patoranking ft Phyno - Money
35) Kiss Daniel - Sin city
36) Fanzy ft Patoranking - Bless me
37) Sarkodie - Fa so hor
38) Falz - Soft work
39) Phyno ft P square - Financial woman
40) Quincy ft Kcee - Landlord rmx
41) Timaya - All my ladies
42) Iyanya - Odoyewu
43) Skallite - Onye egwu
44) Phyno - Mistakes
45) Dialect - You know

This mixtape was specially designed for matured minds, Download & Confirm



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Friday, 7 April 2017

NEWS -- "For Biafra" Charley boy says as he meets Nnamdi Kanu in court

Charley boy was in court for one of the hearings in the case of Nnamdi Kanu, the Biafran agitator. The Area father got to pose with Nnamdi while prison officials looked on. He captioned the photo: "For Biafra" Of note is the fact that Nnamdi Kanu was dressed in the traditional Jewish fashion, as he did the last time, and Biafra supporters have said its his way of stating that he and other Biafra agitators are being persecuted like the Jews. 


As for the Area Father, he dressed simply in a black shirt while a string of red beads adorned his neck.







MUSIC : Zoro Ft. Falz – BUY THE BAR

Prolific Nigerian rapper, Zoro, teams up with comic Nigerian rapper, Falz to share a heavy afro-trap tune titled “Buy The Bar”.
Enjoy!!!


NEWS - Anambra state Speaker Rita Maduagwu absconds with Mace to avoid impeachment

There was commotion in the Anambra State House of Assembly on Thursday after 28 members of the House had assembled at the hallowed chamber to make moves to impeach the speaker of the house, Mrs. Rita Maduagwu. When the Speaker noticed the move, she disappeared from the room with the mace, which is a symbol of authority of the legislative House.

According to reports, Governor of Anambra state, Chief Willie Obiano, heard about the impeachment move and drove to the House of Assembly complex to intervene.
The governor addressed the 28 members of the House who were members of the APGA, and tried to make a case for Mrs. Maduagwu not to be impeached but his argument fell on deaf ears. When the Speaker realized that the members were insistent on carrying out their mission, she absconded with the mace, unnoticed.

When the bell that signified her entry into the chambers rang several times, the Speaker was nowhere to be found. 

Her absence made the Majority Leader, Victor Okoye, adjourn the sitting till Tuesday, April 11. 

Speaking with journalists, Mr. Onyebuchi Offor, representing Ekwusigo constituency said:
“We came this morning to hold our normal session, only to be disappointed that the Speaker had absconded with the mace.
We have had poor leadership under Rita Maduagwu. But I’m assuring you that justice must prevail. No matter where she runs to, we have determined to take a decision on the leadership of this House. There is no going back, because we are here to serve Anambra people well.”

VIDEO: Wizkid – Come Closer Ft. Drake

The real Star Boy and One of Africa’s biggest Afrobeat export Wizkid releases the most anticipated video to Drake assisted Worldwide hit offering “Come Closer
Notwithstanding that Drake didn't feature, The video is the real definition of fresh!!!
Watch and Enjoy!


Wednesday, 5 April 2017

NEWS -- Biafran weapons of war displayed in Owerri




OWERRI—Memories of the Nigeria/Biafra war was yesterday, re-enacted in Owerri, as the Consultant to the Federal Ministry of Defence, Professor Bala Jack Yakubu, displayed some deadly weapons manufactured by Biafran engineers.

According to Professor Yakubu, “all the weapons were recovered from the war theatres in parts of the South East and South South States and carefully detonated.” Some of the home- made weapons included the multi-barrel ogbunigwe, anti-personnel land mines, improvised explosive devices, Ojukwu anti-mines (made like vehicle hydraulic jack), and anti-tank mines, for trucks, tanks and armoured personnel carriers. Other weapons displayed at the event included long range rocket launcher, anti aircraft missile, bunker cracker launch system, short range round steel ogbunigwe, Ojukwu air launch weapon system (air drop bomb), Ojukwu mortar, Ojukwu bucket and others. Yakubu lamented that the remnants of the weapons used in the various theatres of war, have sadly continued to kill, or permanently maim unsuspecting citizens. “We are showcasing some of the weapons manufactured by Biafran engineers. They caused a lot of harm during the war and today, innocent people are the casualties of these remnants of war”, Yakubu said. While appealing to Nigerians to report any suspicious objects to the nearest security agencies, Yakubu however warned that people in North Eastern States were likely to experience the same thing, when insurgency is finally crushed. 

Speaking also, Professor Chinedum Adiele, who represented Shedrack Eneogwe, said that it was shameful that the remnants of these dangerous weapons were still killing and maiming people till today.

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

NEWS -- Syria conflict: 'Chemical attack' in Idlib kills 58



At least 58 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a suspected chemical attack on a rebel-held town in north-western Syria, a monitoring group says.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that strikes on Khan Sheikhoun by Syrian government or Russian jets had caused many people to choke.
Later, aircraft fired rockets at local clinics treating survivors, medics and activists said.
A Syrian military source denied the government had used any such weapons.
Russia's defence ministry meanwhile insisted it had not carried out any air strikes in the vicinity.
If confirmed, it would be one of the deadliest chemical attacks in Syria's civil war.

What happened?

The warplanes are reported to have attacked Khan Sheikhoun, about 50km (30 miles) south of the city of Idlib, early on Tuesday, when many people were asleep.
Map of Syria showing location of Khan Sheikhoun
Hussein Kayal, a photographer for the pro-opposition Edlib Media Center (EMC), told the Associated Press that he was awoken by the sound of an explosion at about 06:30 (03:30 GMT).
When he reached the scene, there was no smell, he said. He found people lying on the floor, unable to move and with constricted pupils, he added.
Mohammed Rasoul, the head of a charity ambulance service in Idlib, told the BBC that his medics had found people, many of them children, choking in the street.
The Syrian Observatory (SOHR) quoted medics as saying that they had been treating people with symptoms including fainting, vomiting and foaming at the mouth.
An AFP news agency journalist saw a young girl, a woman and two elderly people dead at a hospital, all with foam still visible around their mouths.
A Syrian child receives treatment following a suspected chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib province, Syria (4 April 2017)Image copyrightAFP
Image captionRescue workers said many children were among those killed or injured in the attack
Crater in a road after a suspected chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib province, Syria (4 April 2017)Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionOpposition activists said Syrian government or Russian warplanes carried out the strikes
The journalist also reported that the same facility was hit by a rocket on Tuesday afternoon, bringing down rubble on top of doctors treating the injured.
The source of the projectile was not clear, but the EMC and the opposition Local Co-ordination Committees network said warplanes had targeted several clinics.

How many victims are there?

The SOHR put the death toll at 58, including 11 children, but Mr Rasoul reported that 67 people had been killed and that 300 were injured.
The pro-opposition Step news agency meanwhile said 100 had died.
A man is helped by rescue workers following a suspected chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib province, Syria (4 April 2017)Image copyrightAFP
Image captionThe Syrian Observatory could not confirm the nature of the substance that was dropped
A rescue worker breathes through an oxygen mask after helping people following a suspected chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib province, Syria (4 April 2017)Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionRescue workers from the Syria Civil Defence, known as the White Helmets, were also overcome
The EMC said it had stopped counting the victims because there were so many.
It posted photos showing what appeared to be at least seven dead children in the back of a pick-up truck. There were no visible traumatic injuries on their bodies.

What substance was used?

The SOHR said it was unable to say what exactly was dropped.
However, the EMC and LCC said it was believed to be the nerve agent Sarin, which is highly toxic and considered 20 times as deadly as cyanide.
A man stands near a dead body on a stretcher after a suspected chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib province, Syria (4 April 2017)Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionA Syrian military source insisted it "does not and has not" used chemical weapons
Sarin inhibits the action of an enzyme, which deactivates signals that cause human nerve cells to fire. This blockage pushes nerves into a continual "on" state. The heart and other muscles - including those involved in breathing - spasm.
Sufficient exposure can lead to death via asphyxiation within minutes.
Sarin is almost impossible to detect because it is a clear, colourless and tasteless liquid that has no odour in its purest form.

Has Sarin been used in Syria before?

The government was accused by Western powers of firing rockets filled with Sarin at several rebel-held suburbs of the capital Damascus in August 2013, killing hundreds of people.
President Bashar al-Assad denied the charge, blaming rebel fighters, but he did subsequently agree to destroy Syria's chemical arsenal.
UN chemical weapons inspector at the scene of a Sarin nerve agent attack in the Ghouta region outside Damascus on 29 August 2013Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionUN inspectors found rockets containing Sarin were used in a 2013 attack outside Damascus
Despite that, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has continued to document the use of toxic chemicals in attacks in Syria.
In January 2016, it said blood samples taken from the victims of one unspecified attack showed victims had been exposed to Sarin or a Sarin-like substance.

What about other chemical agents?

A joint investigation with the UN concluded in October that government forces had used chlorine as a weapon at least three times between 2014 and 2015.
It also found Islamic State militants had used the blister agent sulphur mustard.
Handout photo provided to Reuters by Human Rights Watch purporting to show remnant of yellow gas cylinder found in Masaken Hanano, Aleppo, after a suspected chlorine attack on 18 November 2016Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionHuman Rights Watch said helicopters dropped chlorine bombs over rebel-held Aleppo last year
Human Rights Watch also recently accused government helicopters of dropping bombs containing chlorine on rebel-held areas of Aleppo on at least eight occasions between 17 November and 13 December, during the final stages of the battle for the city.
And last week, two suspected chemical attacks were reported in Hama province, in a rebel-held area not far from Khan Sheikhoun.

What has been the reaction to Tuesday's attack?

Idlib province, where the air strikes took place, is almost entirely controlled by a rebel alliance and the al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
The region, home to 900,000 displaced people, is regularly targeted by the government and its ally Russia, as well as the US-led coalition against IS.
There was no immediate comment from the government, but a Syrian military source told Reuters news agency that it "does not and has not" used chemical weapons.
Map showing control of northern Syria (6 March 2017)
The opposition National Coalition accused the government of being behind what it called a "horrible crime", and called on the UN Security Council to open an immediate investigation and hold the perpetrators accountable.
France, which backs the opposition, agreed that a "particularly serious chemical attack" had taken place and called for an emergency Security Council meeting.

NEWS -- Pink Star diamond sets new world record in Hong Kong

A rare diamond known as the Pink Star has been sold in Hong Kong for more than $71m (£57m), setting a new world record for any gemstone at auction.
The oval-shaped 59.6 carat stone was bought after just five minutes' bidding at Sotheby's, reports said.
It is the largest polished diamond in its class to go under the hammer.
It sold for $83m in Geneva in 2013 but the buyer later defaulted. The record until now was held by the Oppenheimer Blue, which sold for $50m last May.
Bidding for the gem, which was found by De Beers at a mine in Africa in 1999 and cut over a period of two years, began at $56m.
Sotheby's said the buyer was Hong Kong jewellery retailer Chow Tai Fook Jewellery.
Alexander Breckner, head of diamonds at jewellers "77 Diamonds", told the BBC that the stone was exceptional.
"It's the largest pink diamond ever found in the history of humankind. It's an incredible colour to it.
"And the sheer size of the stone already makes it so rare and so beautiful."

Previous records set in stone

May 2016: A large diamond known as the Oppenheimer Blue set a new auction record, reaching a price of $50.6m (£34.7m at the exchange rate then current). The 14.62-carat gem was sold after 20 minutes of phone bidding at Christie's auction house in Geneva. The buyer's identity is unknown.

November 2015: The Blue Moon, a 12.03-carat ring-mounted blue diamond, caught the eye of Hong Kong tycoon Joseph Lau, who paid a record $48.4m (£31.7m) for the cushion-shaped stone. He bought it for his seven-year-old daughter, renaming it the "Blue Moon of Josephine" after her.
May 2015: An unnamed buyer made history after purchasing the Sunrise Ruby, a 25.59-carat "pigeon blood" coloured gemstone, for $30m (£19.1m). At that price, it became the world's most expensive precious stone other than a diamond.
November 2013: The "largest vivid orange diamond in the world", according to Christie's, attracted the highest price paid per carat for any diamond at auction, selling for $35m (£22m), or $2.4m (£1.5m) per carat.
November 2010: The Graff Pink, a 24.78-carat "fancy intense pink" stone described as "one of the greatest diamonds ever discovered", auctioned for $46.2m (£29m). At the time it was believed to be the most expensive gemstone bought at auction and was sold to the well-known British dealer Laurence Graff.