Saturday, 14 January 2017

Dope! Dammy Krane And KWAM 1, Working On A Music Collaboration (See Photo)

Dammy Krane shared a picture of him and legendary Fuji musician King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal suggesting they are collaborating on new music.




Davido Music Worldwide (DMW) affiliate and Usual Suspekt singer Dammy Krane is working on new music with Fuji music maestro King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal.

This he revealed via a captioned photo on his Instagram page saying “Something is cooking, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal” .

Dammy Krane in 2016 signed up with DMW imprint, following his collaboration with the ‘Baddest’ singer in ‘Izzue’ (2015) and ‘Ladies’ (2016).

Krane who was formerly signed on to 2baba’s Hypertek Digital in 2012, is known for his high energy delivery and performance when singing.

The Headies 2012 Rookie of the Year is best known for his breakthrough 2012 single ‘My dear’.

King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal has previously collaborated with Hip hop artist Olamide in 2013 well received song ‘Anifowoshe’ off his “Baddest Guy Ever Liveth” studio album.

This is sure gonna be a Banger!! 🔥🔥
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I think the YBNL’s New Artistes, Davolee & Temmie Ovwasa can't fill The Vacumm Of Adekunle Gold & Lil Kesh ?


YBNL NATION is an indigenous independent record label founded by one of Nigeri’a’s most hardworking musician, Olamide in 2012. The label was created with the launch of his sophomore album “YBNL” which stands for “Yahoo Boy No Laptop“. Ever since the label was created Olamide had continued to do great exploits with his music and when it was time for him to sign his first set of artistes he looked inward and signed artistes he knew from the streets like Lil Kesh, Viktoh and Chinko Ekun. He later signed Adekunle Gold to joined the YBNL crew.

Amongst all the artistes Olamide signed, two were able to stand out from the rest. I’m talking of Lil Kesh and Adekunle Gold. These two artistes were phenomenon as they both flew the flag high for YBNL NATION. They became one of the biggest artistes in Nigeria within a very short time. Adekunle Gold and Lil Kesh’s music were so different but the effect they both made in the industry were outstanding that they both had to release an album thesame year to satisfy their fans who were craving for it.

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There is a saying that every beginning has an end, well such end came for Lil Kesh early last year when his contract with YBNL expired and he refused to renew it but went on to float his own label, YAGI. Same thing is about to happen to Orente crooner Adekunle Gold whose contract with YBNL just expired some weeks ago. Olamide who forsaw the future quickly made a replacement for his two productive artistes by signing two new artistes in the persons of Temmie Ovwasa and latest signing Davolee.

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Temmie Ovwasa who is YBNL first female artiste is a perfect replacement for Adekunle Gold considering their similar style of music. Davolee is also a perfect replacement for Lil Kesh, been a talented indigenous rapper like Lil Kesh who’s got some very good flows.

The question still remains, can YBNL NATION’s latest signees fill the very big shoes left behind by their predecessors? Can YBNL Princess, Temmie Ovwasa continue from where Adekunle Gold left off and even perform better ? Or can Davolee be the next Lil Kesh who can give us those street, club hits like Kesh did? Whatever the case may be, we expect them to do exceeding well in their respective careers.
 
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Listen Guys, Here Are Three Reasons She Is Not Reaching Orgasm And How To Fix It

 
According to Dailystar, a recent study from Valparaiso University shows almost half of women have trouble reaching climax during s*x. The survey asked 866 women about their sex lives and 48% of them said they had difficulty climaxing during at least half of their sexual encounters.
During the follow up questions to see why this lack-of-orgasm trend prevailed, there were three clear reasons why:
1. Lack of arousal
Half of the women who found it difficult to orgasm said one of the main reasons was because they weren’t able to be mentally aroused.
Lead study author, David Rowland said this was because women needed to feel turned on in order to get off.
The lack of arousal could be due to a number of reasons: stress, no foreplay, no communication or her partner could simply be boring in bed.
What can you do to help?
Communication is a cornerstone to any healthy relationship so to make sure she’s getting off more frequently, talk to her. Talk through whatever it is that’s on her mind, see if she wants to experiment with new things in bed and tell her how sexy you find her.
2. Her age
Age is a major factor to whether a woman can get off or not, and surprisingly it’s younger women who find it more difficult to climax.
The same study revealed 40% of women in their 20’s said they faced troubles orgasming compared to just 30% of women over 30.
David said this is because younger women often have less experience in the bedroom and it can take years for a woman to discover what really gets her going.
Another study suggests that women in long-term relationships are more likely to orgasm and women in their 20’s tend to be in newer relationships.
So how can you help her reach that big O?
Again, talk to her. Ask her if what you are doing feels good. Let her tell you what she wants and what to do. You can both find her sweet spot together.
3. Lube it up
The study showed 43% of respondents who had issues reaching orgasm also had a hard time staying lubricated.
David said it is possible for a woman to be mentally turned on but to have trouble getting wet.
Lubrication makes sex feel more comfortable so when it’s missing, a woman finds it harder to orgasm.
The quick fix?
By a bottle of lube. A study by Indiana University said half of women who have used lube said it makes it easier for them to climax.
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“It Is So Powerful”; Cameroon Turns To Witchcraft To Fight Boko Haram

 
As Boko Haram continues to ravage northern Cameroon, the country is being urged by one of its political leaders to turn to witchraft to combat terrorism. Midjiyawa Bakari, governor of the far northern region of the country is reported to have said that witchcraft will be an effective weapon against Islamic terrorism devastating the region.
“We expect every village to have brilliant actions in this direction,” he said. “We want to hear that this or that village has wiped out or limited the sect’s damage through witchcraft. Fight for your country.”
President Paul Biya, Cameroonian President had earlier charged Cameroonians to use witchcraft against Boko Haram, contradicting the law that had made witchcraft and black magic illegal in Cameroun with penalties of 10 years in prison.
In Mora, a remote mountainous district in the Far Northern region near Nigeria, the people are desperate to try anything against Boko Haram. The report by Public Radio International (PRI) says hundreds of militia fighters patronise “marabouts,” a popular name for witchdoctors or Juju priests in Cameroon, for charms and talismans for protection in the battle with the insurgents. “Since I have this gris-gris, I have no problem,” said Mohamad Ahmed, a gym teacher and member of a local militia in Mora, with a small cloth bag typically worn around his wrist.
The talisman they carry are usually “magic” objects and paper inscribed with verses from the Koran, or any other holy scriptures. Gris-gris, though an African charm, is more commonly identified with voodoo practices in the Caribbean.
“It is so powerful,” said Ahmed. “I put it on at the moment I go into the field of fighting. The fetish protects its wearer. If someone shoots at you, the bullets have no effect. They fall on the ground like small pebbles.” Ahmed however confessed that he has not been shot at to test the charm.
Observers have noted the failure of the Army to stem the rampage of the Islamic terrorist group destroying the lives and existence of the communities in northern Cameroon which has resulted in this frustration.
A community Church Pastor, Alfred Ndechech in Kerewa, a community bordering Nigeria, said to Global Christian News, “We have continued to preach to people and ask them to look up to God and depend on Jesus, but people want results instantly… they want powers that they think will do magic now, forgetting that there is no other power apart from Christ.”
Baba Boukar, a marabout, claimed that “Some members of the vigilance committees now have the ability to mystically eat the hearts of enemies or make them slaves by pronouncing incantations,” said Boukar.
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