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  • Kizz Daniel hires former boss, Emperor Geezy to his record label

    Kizz Daniel hires former boss, Emperor Geezy to his record label

    Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has re-united with his former boss, Emperor Geezy.

    Kizz Daniel signed him to his, Fly Boi Inc record label.

    Kizz Daniel, who was formerly signed to Emperor Geezy’s G-Worldwide, said he has brought in his ex-boss as the new CEO of his record label, Fly Boi Inc.

    The ‘Woju’ crooner revealed this in a recent interview with media personality, Angela Yee.

    He said he has stepped down as the CEO of Fly Boi Inc. and had his former boss take his place.

    He said, “Recently, I stepped down being the CEO of Fly Boi Inc. So, I signed up Emperor Geezy as the new CEO of Fly Boi Inc. And we just signed a new artist, Prime; that’s his name. He’s really good. He’s also on my upcoming album.”

    Kizz Daniel signed a record deal with G-Worldwide Entertainment in 2013, but left the label following a publicized contract dispute and court case in 2017 to establish his own record label Fly Boi Inc.

  • Netizens react to video showing Kizz Daniel’s bodyguard fling excited fan off stage

    Netizens react to video showing Kizz Daniel’s bodyguard fling excited fan off stage

    Netizens have reacted to a video showing the bouncer of famous Nigerian musician, Daniel Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe, known by his stage name Kizz Daniel, as he flung a man who came up the stage and attempted to dance with the musician.

    The viral video captures the moment the singer’s bodyguard unleashed his wrath on a man who attempted something unusual at the singer’s concert recently.

    In the clip, Kizz Daniel could be seen performing and dancing to his ‘Cough (Odo)’ hit track when suddenly a man rushed onto the stage and began to dance.

    While Kizz Daniel smiled at the man’s dance steps, his bodyguard, who didn’t welcome the intrusion, immediately showed up and urged him to leave the stage.

    The man refused to step out gently rather, he began dodging the bouncer and kept dancing. It didn’t take long for the bouncer to get hold of him, hijack him from the back and throw him forcefully into the crowd, which left many people screaming.

    Netizens reaction

    Social media users faulted the man, while some thought that the bouncer took extreme action.

    destiny_hot2017 wrote: “This is totally wrong very wrong” thereal_angelo5566 wrote: “All these celebrities sef me una try dey caution una bouncers and security because when e go red for una one day” raymondpeters_ wrote: “If it was a girl. He won’t fling her like that o. Men are going through a lot” princessnina983 wrote: “if you know some of the great artists in the World being killed by the fans, He should enjoy with fellow fans down there in the crowd. He has no difference from them. He would still enjoy the music like them. For security reasons, I support this 100%. Search about a girl who was called Christina Grimmie, her music plus her cause of death and so many others therefore if the artist is your relative, you would support this too to crazy fans. Thank you for understanding!”

    kerenter_j wrote: “Vado himself dey enjoy the cruise dey laugh…This bouncer no get joy at all.. maybe e shaa Reason Him family problems come react” badtbishop wrote: “Call me a local man, AGREED … But there’s nothing you’re gonna say to convince me to attend all these mumu mumu shows. See person serious bf wey dem fling like shortput” vicblast1 wrote: “That bouncer non well I swear Kizz Daniel should stop him from doing that before they put him in trouble” splendy_chika wrote: “That’s not nice nah” keepup_with_raphval wrote: “The bouncer is doing his job. He can’t allow anyone he doesn’t know get close to the person he’s guarding because some people can have bad intentions while climbing on that stage, he even warned him like twice before him fling the werey” sizzybenjamin wrote: “Such disrespect to a fan haba”

     

  • Kizz Daniel honours Fela at Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup

    Kizz Daniel honours Fela at Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup

    Popular Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe, better known by his stage name Kizz Daniel, has paid tribute to music legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

    The 28-year-old and his music crew honoured Fela during his performance at the world event on Wednesday, November 23.

    Kizz Daniel honoured the Afrobeat star by performing one of his hit songs ‘African Woman’ on stage while the audience cheered him.

    The singer also posted a video of the tribute in an Instagram post.

    Captioning the video, the father of two wrote: “MAJOR TRIBUTE TO FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI.”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Fela died on August 2, 1997, sending fans all over the world into a state of shock.

    Kizz Daniel, whose dream of performing at the World Cup was finally achieved on Wednesday also thrilled the audience with his hit songs ‘Buga’ and ‘Cough’, making the crowd eager for more.

    He also posted clips of his performance at the event on his Instagram page on Wednesday where he expressed gratitude to his fans all over the world.

    In his words: “As a Naija boy, I say thank you Africa, thank you world.”

    Before he was announced as one of the headliners for the event, Kizz Daniel born Daniel Anidugbe had expressed his desire to perform his hit song ‘Buga’ at the World Cup.

    Kizz Daniel said this in a tweet on June 23 after the release of the music video which became an instant hit.

    He wrote: “God I want to perform BUGA for World Cup with a mass choir help me say amen #qatar2022worldcup.”

    Other artistes slated to perform at Al Bayt Stadium include American DJ Thomas Wesley better known as Diplo who would be performing today, November 22, Canadian actress, dancer and singer Nora Fatehi who is set to perform on November 29 after Kizz Daniel, American singer and songwriter Trinidad Cardona who would be performing on December 1 and award-winning DJ Calvin Harris set to perform on December 10.

  • Patoranking, Kizz Daniel, Ckay set for 2022 Qatar World Cup performances

    Patoranking, Kizz Daniel, Ckay set for 2022 Qatar World Cup performances

    Reggae-dancehall singer, Patrick Okorie, aka Patoranking, is scheduled to perform for the 2022 Qatar World Cup, at the Al Bidda Park, in the country’s capital, Doha, on November 28, 2022.

    The ‘Girlie O’ crooner has undoubtedly carved a niche for himself with his style of music.

    Born and raised in Ijegun-Egba, Lagos State, he started his entertainment career as a dancer.

    The singer also seems to be an ardent lover of football. As a matter of fact, he stated that he got the inspiration for one of his songs, ‘Abule’, while playing football.

    Another singer rocking the music scene, Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe, aka Kizz Daniel, will perform at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

    For Daniel, this is a dream come true, as the ‘Cough’ singer had taken to his Twitter page months earlier to say that he wished to perform his hit song, ‘Buga’ at the tournament. He wrote on June 22, “God, I want to perform ‘Buga’ for (sic) the World Cup with a mass choir. Help me say ‘amen’.” Few months later, he is set to perform at the opening ceremony of the games.

    Chukwuka Ifeanyi, better known as Ckay, will join his Nigerian counterparts to perform at the tournament too.

    In an interview, the singer stated that he was excited to be one of the artists that would be performing at the World Cup.

    He had said, “Even though we (Nigeria) did not qualify for the World Cup; at least, there is still Nigeria representation in the area of music.”

    Recall that Ckay’s 2019 song, ‘Love Nwantiti’ enjoyed global acceptance.

    Though he was not listed among the artists that would perform at the World Cup, popular singer, David Adeleke, aka Davido, was featured on the theme song for the competition.

    He joined Latin-American singer, Trinidad Cardonna; and Qatari singer, Aisha, to record the song titled, ‘Hayya Hayya’ (Better Together).

  • TRENDING VIDEO: VP Osinbajo thrills guests to Burna Boy, Kizz Daniel, Asake’s songs at UN confab

    TRENDING VIDEO: VP Osinbajo thrills guests to Burna Boy, Kizz Daniel, Asake’s songs at UN confab

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday in Lagos State thrilled guests at the United Nations (UN) Tourism Confab by singing and dancing to songs by Nigerian ace singers, Kizz Daniel, Burna Boy and Asake.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports VP Osinbajo rendered and danced to Kizz Daniel’s “Buga”, Burna Boy’s “Last Last, Na Everybody Go Chop Breakfast” and Asake’s “Organize” at the event.

    He made jokes about old folks not knowing the songs and also talked about how Asake sold out a big venue in the United Kingdom (UK) in under 5 minutes.

    Osinbajo, who represented President Muhammadu Buhari at the UNWTO Global Conference on Linking Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industries, posited that music is a global language.

    In his speech before declaring the event opened, he said people who do not know the meaning of the words of a song, enjoy the rhythm. He said some could go further to find out meanings of lyrics, discovering the cultures and ideas that inspired them.

    Osinbajo noted that currently, Nigerian music, rendered in Nigerian languages are played all over the world He went ahead to sing, perform “Buga’’ and as well gave the interpretation of the lyrics

    “Let us see how many people know this song “Koni baje o. let me see you go low low / Let me see you go lolo…..Buga won. The phrase “buga won” is a Yoruba expression, it means flaunt your hard won success while “collect your money” means, `take the fruits of your work’’.

    “Many all over the world are squaring up their shoulders, saying it doesn’t matter how hard it may seem let me see you dance and show off your success. The musician will be performing the song at the Qatar World Cup in a few days,’’ he said.

    The Vice President who also sang the Afro beat star, Burna Boy music, “Last Last’’ recalled that the musicians performed in front of 70,,000 people in Finland, at the Finland’s flow festival 2022.

    “Singing songs like last last (He don cast last last na everybody go chop breakfast) in pidgin English to a cheering Scandinavian audience is the power of music.

    “The song is also the first Afrobeat song to have sold over 500 thousand  units in less than 17 weeks after its release,’’ he said.

    The Vice President said another Nigerian artist, Asake’s song “Organise’’ though sang in pidgin English with street slangs is loved globally.

    He recalled that in his show at the O2 Brixton in the U.K., Asake sold out to an international audience in less than five minutes.

    “See how the Black Panther movie and its sequel Black Panther Wakanda Forever has taken the world by storm. It is breaking box office records making over 330 million dollars in sales in its first week,’’ he said,

    The Vice President noted that because the vast components of tourism are local and home grown they are more likely to be sustainable.

    He, therefore, advocated the promotion and preservation of cultural sights, forests, natural life, and aqua culture for tourism purposes.

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  • Kizz Daniel asks for a minute silence for late Ifeanyi Adeleke during Dubai show

    Kizz Daniel asks for a minute silence for late Ifeanyi Adeleke during Dubai show

    Grammy-nominated award-winning artist, Oluwatobiloba Daniel, aka Kizz Daniel, has joined many others to mourn the loss of Davido’s son, Ifeanyi Adeleke, as he asked for a minute of silence during his show in Dubai.

    The music star asked for a minute of silence to be observed for the dead.

    The video went viral and touched many hearts on social media as Nigerians reacted to the gesture.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the death of Davido’s son, Ifeanyi, has continued to leave many shaken many days after the unfortunate incident.

    The Buga crooner made sure the audience was part of those who mourned the three-year-old toddler.

    Nigerians reacted to the emotional video as Kizz Daniels ask for a moment of silence for Ifeanyi.

    After the touching video made the rounds online, some internet users shared their thoughts on it.

    Read what some of them had to say below:

    emperor_geezy: “Most times it’s not about the death, but the nature of the death that hurts the most ”

    maziadebayo: “KissD you will never cry or mourn over your kids and you also shall live long in good health and wealth Amen.”

    atariajanaku_oi: “This is a right gesture from a friend.”

    sedsonam: “True friend.” universalel_dorado: “That’s what real friendship is all about.”

    donvickofficial: “A moment of silence and some girls still Dey catch cruise, yankee people no serious ‍♂️.”

    Recall that Trinidadian-born rapper, Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, known professionally as Nicki Minaj, had mourned Ifeanyi.

    The Popular rapper (Nicki Minaj) recently joined many others to react to the death of Davido and Chioma’s son, Ifeanyi.

    Taking to her official Instagram story, the music star shared her deepest condolence with the music star and his partner over the tragedy that hit their family.

    Nicki Minaj posted a photo of Ifeanyi and accompanied it with a simple message expressing her pain.

  • LAGOS WOMEN WALK: Sanwo-Olu dances Buga  (VIDEO)

    LAGOS WOMEN WALK: Sanwo-Olu dances Buga (VIDEO)

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Monday danced to the viral song ‘Buga’ once again in public at the solidarity walk staged by women in the state.

    He was flanked by his deputy Obafemi Hamzat and some women.

    The walk by women from different parts of Lagos was in support of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu and his running mate, Kashim Shettima.

    Videos of the women, comprising artisans, traders and market women and professionals, marching on the streets with banners, have been trending online.

    The women, in their hundreds, gathered at Tinubu’s Square on Lagos Island and other locations in the state for the solidarity walk.

    Shading supporters of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, Sanwo-Olu’s new media aide Jubril Gawat said, “The Owners of Lagos … The Mothers of EVERYBODY including ASIWAJU himself.

    “We are not calling it 1 Million or 1 Billion … It’s just a simple Lagos women Walk.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the walk comes 48 hours after the October 1 rallies organised by Obi’s supporters nationwide and outside the country.

    It also followed a post by Tinubu on Sunday where he debunked rumour of his death.

    Tinubu’s whereabouts has been a matter of public concern following his absence from public events including the first signing of the Peace Accord by presidential candidates in Abuja.

    The former Lagos governor posted a video of himself on social media on an exercise bike, stating that he is healthy.

    “Many have said I have died, others claim I have withdrawn from the presidential campaign. Well… Nope.

    “This is the reality: I am strong, I am healthy and I am READY to serve Nigerians from Day One,” Tinubu said.

    Recall that sometime May,  Governor Sanwo-Olu joined many other music lovers to participate in the ‘Buga’ challenge.

    Daniel Anidugbe, the singer better known as Kizz Daniel, on May 5, came through with ‘Buga’, his latest song, featuring Tekno.

    A challenge was thereafter created on social media platforms to promote the less than four-minute song. The challenge has continued to reverberate across the country.

    Shortly after he clinched the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket to contest for a second term as the governor of Lagos, Sanwo-Olu, who was walking to the podium with his aides, lifted his arms up in a pompous fashion — the trademark sign of the song — while he danced.

    The song was being played in the background, while the governor showed off his dancing skills amid cheers from his supporters.

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  • Kizz Daniel, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, others nominated for AFRIMA 2022

    Kizz Daniel, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, others nominated for AFRIMA 2022

    Nigerian music stars, Kizz Daniel, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, and Fireboy, have bagged four nominations for the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).

    The International Executive Committee for AFRIMA, in conjunction with the African Union Commission (AUC), on Wednesday September 12, released the official list of nominees for 2022 edition.

    Kizz Daniel was nominated in Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, Song of the Year, Artiste of the Year, Best African Collaboration and Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Pop categories.

    Burna Boy got nominated for Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, Song of the Year, Album of the Year and Artiste of the Year.

    Tiwa Savage received nomination for Best Female Artiste in Western Africa Artiste of the Year Best African Collaboration and Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African RnB/Soul.

    Fireboy was nominated for Best Male Artiste in Western Africa Song of the Year Artiste of the Year and Best African Collaboration.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that leading the nominations on a regional basis this year is the Western African region, with 134 nominations, representing 35 percent; while the Eastern African region follows closely with 69 nominations, representing 18 percent; the Southern African region races closely with 68 nominations, representing 17.8 percent; while Central Africa pulls in its weight with 52 nominations, representing 13.6 percent; while the Northern African region follows closely with 49 nominations, representing 12.8 percent.

    Also, the Global music region, which represents music from Non-Africans in the diaspora who still contribute to the growth of the African region, sums the list with 10 nominations, representing 2.6 percent.

    Dominating the list with the most nominations, this year, is the South African maverick, Costa Titch, with six nominations for his 2021 hit song ‘Big Flexa’, in Song of the Year, Breakout Artiste of the Year, Best African Collaboration”: “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro, and Best Artiste, Duo or Group in Use of African Dance/Choreography.

    Interestingly, the Congolese maestro, Dadju, ties with six nominations, as well in Best Male in Central Africa, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Artiste of the Year, Best African Act in the Diaspora and Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series, or Documentary.

    Ranking closely with the third highest nominations is the Ivorian rapper Didi B who bagged five nominations in Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best African Rapper/Lyricist, Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Hip Hop.

    Again, tying with five nominations, as well, is the Algerian disc jockey and record producer, in Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa Song of the Year Best African DJ Best African Act in the Diaspora and Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro.

    Commenting on the nominations list, AFRIMA jury member representing the Southern African Region, Adam Tiran, said: “The sheer breadth of music from all over the continent that we considered at the AFRIMA adjudication, for this year’s awards, is mind blowing. It’s really encouraging to see so many African superstars on the list, as well as other rising stars who have had an amazing year, and, finally, a lot of brand new music discoveries. The future is bright for the continent!”

    Importantly, the public voting portal for the 2022 AFRIMA edition would be live on Sunday, 25th September, 2022, at 12:00pm CAT.

    African music lovers within the continent, and around the world, can visit the official website to vote.Voting closes at 12.00 (CAT), December 10, 2022, before the AFRIMA main awards ceremony.

  • Kampala erupts as Kizz Daniel performs “Buga”

    Kampala erupts as Kizz Daniel performs “Buga”

    Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, better known as Kizz Daniel, has given his fans in Uganda maximum value for their money as he performed on Saturday, 6th August 2022 at the Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala.

     

    In the one-hour-long performance, Kizz thrilled thousands of fans with some of his hit singles including ‘Woju’, ‘Lie’, ‘Pour Me Water’, ‘Eh God’, and of course, the biggest song of 2022 ‘Buga’.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the fans sang along to the artiste’s hits, and when ‘Buga’ came on, the whole place erupted.

     

    Kizz Daniel started 2022 with a flourish with his ‘BARNABAS’ EP enjoying huge positive reception both locally and internationally.

     

    He followed up the EP with ‘Buga’ on which he joined forces with talented singer, songwriter, and producer Tekno.

     

    The single released in May has since gone on to enjoy massive success thus becoming what many agree is the biggest African song of 2022.

     

    Kizz Daniel’s performance in Uganda ushers in the African leg of his Afroclassic Tour and with ‘Buga’ currently trending in multiple African countries, he would be expected to make multiple stops.

     

    Before “Buga” hit, he was best known for his singles “Woju” and “Yeba”.

     

    Kizz Daniel signed a record deal with G-Worldwide Entertainment in 2013, but left the label following a publicized contract dispute and court case.

     

    He founded the Fly Boy Inc record label in November 2017.

     

    On August 8, 2022, Kizz Daniel was arrested in Dar es Salaam by the Tanzanian police over failure to perform. An event was prepared by one of the Tanzanian companies known as the State of Vybes.

     

    He hails from Abeokuta North local government area of Ogun State.

     

    The singer attended Abeokuta Grammar School and graduated from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, in 2013, with a degree in Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology (Water Engineering).

     

    While in university, he decided to pursue music as a career alongside his studies.

  • Kizz Daniel tenders apology, announces free show in Tanzania

    Kizz Daniel tenders apology, announces free show in Tanzania

    Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel, popularly known as Kizz Daniel has tendered an apology to his fans in Tanzania for failing to perform at a show in the country.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports tendered the apology at a press briefing on Tuesday while also promising a free show for his Tanzanian fans on Friday.

    “The people were already going wild; the fans were going wild, which I know was out of love. So no disrespect to the fans… I was asked to stay back. ‘You can’t go’, ‘It’s not safe’.

    “So I said ok. I sat down with the team, the organisers, the promoters; let’s come up with a way to make it up to the Tanzanian fans and we decided to do a makeup show for free.

    “I even agreed to partner with them this time around. “This Friday, a free show; I will be partnering with Straight Up Vibes to make that happen.

    “I must apologize to the fans. None of this was intentional,” the Buga crooner said.

    Recall that Kizz Daniel was meant to perform at the Warehouse, Old Nextdoor Arena in Tanzania, on Sunday night, as part of his Afro Classic World Tour, but was absent.

    His absence had sparked a huge controversy with the show promoter, Stephen Uwa saying he paid $60,000 to the music star and pleaded with him for over five hours to no avail.

    “He only said the airline didn’t bring his bag. That is why he could not perform because his gold chain is not there and he had a gold chain on his neck. He wanted everything.

    “I bought him different clothes but he said just because the airline didn’t bring one of his bags, he cannot perform without his gold on his neck,” Uwa had said.

    The Tanzanian police then had him arrested over the incident, but the Nigerian government quickly intervened to have him released. All these seem to be put to rest now.