Showing posts with label Industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industry. Show all posts

Saturday, July 6, 2013

OJB divides entertainment industry



The OJB saga is definitely the biggest news in the entertainment industry right now.  Every day, it keeps throwing up new twists to the tale. For instance, it was a shock to some that Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim could have accused him of trying to raise more money than he needs for a kidney transplant. He has however replied her by saying that he needs more than the actual cost of treatment so that he won’t have to start soliciting for funds again during his recuperation.
The biggest twist in the tale, however, is that of the alleged donations by some entertainers. While it has been widely publicised that some entertainers have donated money, OJB’s fundraising campaigners have said they didn’t donate and that their refusal to refute the rumours is making other possible helpers back off.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

OoooSssHhhEee a.k.a D'banj announces he's the new ambassador for Bank of Industry




He's pictured above with Ms Evelyn Oputu, the Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Industry. Congrats to D'banj.


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Top 5 Nigerian Producers That Changed The Landscape Of Our Music Industry



OJB Jezreel

1.     OJB Jezreel: With due respect to the producers before him, OJB gave birth to the modern Nigerian music.His peak was the production of African Queen (which is still one of the highest points of the Nigerian music industry). Of course tracks, like “Right Here” by Tuface (written and produced by OJB), “Searching”  and most recently “Locho” that was written, produced and sang by OJB himself, can compete well, African queen just seem to have eclipsed them all.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Why I Left Banking Industry To Become Truck Driver With Dangote - Ph.D Holder





To differentiate the graduate truck drivers from the conventional trailer drivers, instructors at the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Zaria call them logistics assistants. Most of the graduates who applied to work as truck drivers with the Dangote Group of Companies qualified as engineers, architects, chemists, mathematicians, just but to mention a few. This is why, perhaps, the NITT instructors quickly attempted to professionalise the Graduate Truck Driving Scheme with the alias of Logistics Assistants.

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