Wizkid and Olamide bagged the MTV EMA nomination in the category for Best African Act at the 2017 MTV Award Nominee’s list. This is a big one for Nigeria..
Guessing who the Winner will be between Olamide & Wizkid might be a very tough decision to make if you ask me as both act are doing excellently well if you ask me.
Considering the Hits they drop, The Song they are featured on, Their International Recognition and all sort of achievement, Trying to pick who the winner might be won’t be an easy thing.
Be Sincere, Between Wizkid & Olamide, Who Do You Think will bring the MTV Best African Act Award to Nigeria?
We are still on the anticipation course of Oritsefemi, Musical Taliban’s Album #CorporateMiscreant as he feeds us with a new explosive tune entitled ‘ONGBA LARA’ (a Yoruba word meaning ‘BOILING ON ME’).
With YBNL head honcho, Olamide set to storm the UK this weekend for the #YBNLConcertUK alongside his hitmaking crew – Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold, Viktoh, DJ Enimoney – Baddo takes us back to the dance-floor with this fresh gbedu titled “Orobo“.
For those saying Olamide‘s music is “razz”, you’re still going to dance to this one. You no get choice!
Listen & Download “Olamide – Orobo (Prod. Young John)” Below:-
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionCondoleezza Rice: "Donald Trump should not be president."
The latest to withdraw their support are former Republican presidential candidate John McCain and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Mr McCain said Mr Trump's comments "make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy", while Ms Rice said: "Enough! Donald Trump should not be President. He should withdraw."
New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte said in a statement: "I cannot and will not support a candidate for president who brags about degrading and assaulting women," she said
Ms Ayotte - who faces a competitive race for re-election - said she would not vote for Mrs Clinton but instead would "write in" Mike Pence, Mr Trump's vice-presidential running mate, on her ballot paper.
Several other Republicans also said they would vote for Mr Pence.
Media captionA video obtained by the Washington Post shows Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump making lewd remarks about womenImage copyrightTWITTER
Mr Trump himself stressed that there was "zero chance I'll quit", adding that he was getting "unbelievable" support.
And in a tweet, the Republican candidate said "the media and establishment want me out of the race so badly".
Mr Trump's wife Melania issued a statement on Saturday saying: "The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me."
She said her husband had "the heart and mind of a leader".
Mr Pence said he was "offended" by Mr Trump's video, but grateful he had expressed remorse and apologised to the American people.
House Speaker Paul Ryan had originally invited Mr Trump to attend a campaign event in Wisconsin this weekend but rescinded his invitation, saying he was "sickened" by what he had heard. Mr Pence was due to go in his running mate's place, but declined to attend.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton, Mr Trump's Democratic election rival, called his comments in the tape "horrific".
Warning: The rest of this article contains some graphic language
In the recorded comments, which date back to 2005 when Mr Trump was appearing as a guest on a soap, he says "you can do anything" to women "when you're a star" and is heard saying "grab them by the pussy".
The candidate released a video statement apologising for the comments.
Media captionTrump apologises for lewd comments and vows to be a "better man"
The candidate had married his third wife Melania a few months before the recording. She said on Saturday: "I hope people will accept his apology, as I have, and focus on the important issues facing our nation and the world."
The second TV debate between Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton will take place on Sunday evening in St Louis.
Mr Trump recently said he would not bring up stories about Bill Clinton's infidelities in the debate, after previously threatening to do so.
But in his video apology, he attacked the former president directly:
"Bill Clinton has actually abused women, and Hillary has bullied, attacked and shamed his victims.
"We'll discuss this in the coming days," he said. "See you at the debate on Sunday."
Is this Trump row different? - Katty Kay, Presenter, BBC World News
Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionFormer Miss Universe Alicia Machado has spoken out against Mr Trump
The day after a video emerged in which he suggested he could have any woman he wants because he's a star and so could just grab them by the pussy, Mr Trump is in a whole ocean of hot political water.
Enough, quite possibly, to sink any chance he had of winning the White House.
There is a violence in the phrases "grab 'em by the pussy" and "you can do anything" that any victim of abuse would recognise and that mostWOMEN would find sickening.
But this tape doesn't just offend women, judging from the reaction in the Republican party. It has offended a lot of men too. Whether those men will now withdraw their endorsements of him is yet to be seen.