Tag: Patoranking

  • UNICEF, Patoranking re-release Bob Marley’s “One Love”

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with Patoranking, a popular Nigerian musician and some other artistes, on Friday re-released the late Bob Marley’s iconic song, “One Love”.

    This is contained in a statement signed by UNICEF Abuja, Communication, Advocacy and Partnerships officer, Mr Oluwatosin Akingbulu.

    Akingbulu said that proceeds from the song and related activities would be used to support “Reimagine”, UNICEF’s new global campaign.

    He said that the campaign was organised to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from becoming a lasting crisis for children and to ensure the post-pandemic world was fairer and more equal for every child.

    “The release is to support UNICEF’s work to reimagine a fairer, more just world for children whose lives had been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “The money raised from ”One Love” for UNICEF’s Reimagine campaign will help UNICEF respond to the immediate needs of children worldwide by providing soap, masks, gloves, hygiene kits, protective equipment and life-saving information for children and families.

    “Also, to support near term recovery efforts, including education, protection and healthcare systems; and further UNICEF’s work to reimagine a fairer, more just world for children,” he said.

    The officer said that Tuff Gong International and Amplified Music released the new version of the seminal song, with the help of several international artistes who appeared in the new version, including Nigerian artiste, Patoranking.

    He said that the song featured artistes and musicians from Nigeria, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, Jamaica, Mali, New Zealand, Sudan, Syria, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

    The statement quoted Patoranking as saying that he was thrilled to be a part of the project, with UNICEF and the Marley family, who were lending their generous support, creativity and love to help the most vulnerable children around the world.

    “Together, we can defeat the virus and also build our countries to be stronger and better.”

    In her remarks, the daughter of late Marley, Ms Cedella Marley, said her late father’s message through the song, “One Love”, remained true in present days.

    “More than 40 years ago, my father wrote ‘One Love’ about unity, peace and universal love during a time when there was much trouble in the world.

    “Even in a time when we aren’t able to get together, his message remains true today.

    “We can get through this global crisis if we come together through one love and one heart, ” she said.

  • Patoranking awards full scholarship to 10 Africans

    Patoranking awards full scholarship to 10 Africans

    Nigerian singer Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie popularly known as Patoranking has awarded full scholarships to 10 Africans.

    The 10 Africans were selected from the hundreds of applications from excellent young people across Africa.

     

    The music star’s scholarship scheme is part of a partnership with the African Leadership University that he had announced back in 2019.

    According to the music star, the ten inaugural scholars will be awarded 100% paid tuition.

     

    “The Patoranking Scholars will be rewarded with 100% paid tuition and a once in a lifetime opportunity of being part of the next generation of extraordinary African leaders and entrepreneurs at ALU….The Time is Now?? God Bless You All,” he wrote on his Instagram page.

    Among the lucky students are Chidera Nnadozie, Emmanuel Markwei, Hardness Range, Hanisani Nleya, Amos Kusamba, Emmanuel Okorwoit, Sandra Mugeniwayesu, Abdulmaleek Usman, Kafumba Daramay and Youssouf Ouedraogo.

     

    These students will be schooling at the Rwanda and Mauritius campuses of the ALU.

  • I wish I am an American star, not a Nigerian- Uche Ogbodo

    Actress, Uche Ogbodo has lamented over how entitled her fans become when it’s time for giveaways.

    An angry Ogbodo made this known on social media.

    According to her:”Infact I wish I am a star in America, not in Nigeria. Fans, If you don’t do giveaway nobody likes your pictures. You are just posting for yourself. I just hate it”.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that back in April, Patoranking slammed his colleagues who are known for giving money away on social media.

    He wrote on Twitter:” Instead Make we artist come together and contribute money to support people, Those once wey no Dey online Oo, Wey understand wetin giveaway mean ( people for slums and ghetto) wey Dey disadvantaged due to this Covid-19 Lockdown, una Dey here Dey talk about this Vs This, Wise up,” he tweeted.

    His statement generated a lot of reaction as he was being condemned for trying to be a killjoy.

    However, the music star wasn’t moved as he reminded those who were angry that he had experienced poverty before and knew what a total shutdown meant.

    “So this time when people Dey suffer, make we Play Abi…Na ghetto I come from and I know how times like this feel bro…Make we get sense small…no be everything dem take Dey play”.

     

     

     

  • Patoranking attacks Yemi Alade, Don Jazzy , Runtown  others

    Patoranking attacks Yemi Alade, Don Jazzy , Runtown others

    Nigerian dancehall crooner, Patrick Okorie better known as Patoranking has urged his colleagues and other celebrities to take their ‘giveaway’ gestures off the social media platforms and reach-out directly to impoverished Nigerians.

    The versatile singer made the call in a tweet he shared on Wednesday, adding that the needy who do not have social media accounts were the most disadvantaged people amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

    He wrote: “Instead make we artist come together and contribute money to support people, Those once wey no Dey online Oo.

    “Wey understand wetin giveaway mean (people for slums and ghetto) wey Dey disadvantaged due to this Covid-19 Lockdown, una Dey here Dey talk about this Vs This, Wise up.”

    ‘Giveaway’, is now trendy term on social media, depicting a humanitarian stimulus package to cushion the economic effect of the COVID-19 lockdown on ordinary citizens.

    Many Nigerian celebrities are now sending ‘giveaways’ in form of money or data to fans so that they can stock up their homes with foodstuffs as they observe the stay- at -home order.

    In the past few days, some celebrities who have been involved in the social media ‘giveaways’ spree included Peruzzi, Toyin Abraham, Yemi Alade, Don Jazzy, Runtown and DJ Kaywise, among others.

     

  • BBNaija: Tiwa Savage, MI Abaga, Patoranking set to perform at grand finale

    BBNaija: Tiwa Savage, MI Abaga, Patoranking set to perform at grand finale

    Nigerian afropop singer, Tiwa Savage, hip-hop recording artist MI Abaga and reggae-dancehalls singer Patoranking will perform at the grand finale of the ongoing Big Brother Nigeria (#BBNaija) reality show.

    Holding the tradition of featuring guest performances during the live eviction shows on Sundays, celebrities such as Burna Boy, Teni, Zlatan, DJ Neptune, DJ TTB and Reekado Banks have graced the stage.

    The opening ceremonies, which introduced the original twenty – one housemates to the viewers featured performances from Burna Boy and Teni.

    The News Agency of Nigeria( NAN) reports that after 99 days of top-notch peppery entertainment, BBNaija ‘ Pepper Dem’Season 4 will come to an end with performances from an all-star cast mentioned above.

    The Nigerian music stars will be Live on stage at the Finale of the Pepper Dem Season delivering pulsating performances.

    According to the organisers, the grand Finale planed to shake Naija with performances befitting the ‘biggest Show ‘of the year.

    Other acts billed to perform include Imagneto, ZinnyX and Dance Machine Empire, adding that every single artist would bring something explosive to the stage.

    The final show which will hold on Sunday, Oct. 6, will feature the announcement of the winner of the 99 days show, which began on June 30.

    The winner of the 60 million Naira is among the remaining six which are; Mercy , Mike, Frodd, Omashola, Seyi and Diane contestants.

  • I lived in poverty, sold things for survival- Patoranking

    I lived in poverty, sold things for survival- Patoranking

    It is easy to admire and venerate the accolades of Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie better known as Patoranking. However, his journey to stardom and success hasn’t been devoid of thorns and trials.
    Patoranking who broke into the industry with his reggae themed song “Alubarika” had to sell on the streets in order to make ends meet. The crooner who grew up in Ebute Metta has recounted the obstacles he had to overcome growing up.
     
    “Growing up wasn’t easy. I grew up in Ebute Metta, in a ghetto called Ilaje in Ebute Metta West. I tell people the reason you don’t see me make noise on social media or I don’t want to talk about a lot is because I know where I came from. I know what I’ve seen, I know what I’ve been through. And I don’t think I should talk, because from this place, back to where I was coming from, is not even expensive. So I don’t want to go back. It wasn’t really easy back in the days in the ghetto. Some people hear about poverty, some people live in poverty. We were poor. I was living in poverty, you know, in real life. This has nothing to do with praying. This is real life. You know when you live in a room, just one room, and you’ve got four siblings, and a mum and dad. Seven of us stayed in that one room. In that same one room, you have the bed. In that same one room, you have space for clothes, cupboard, kitchen and everything. So, its deep”, he told Okay Africa.
    The dancehall sensation who recently unveiled an album titled ‘Wilmer,’ said he lived in poverty, adding that he stayed in a room with seven of his siblings.
    “As the first child, the orientation my parents gave me was education, God and business as an Igbo. So I took it upon myself that I need to contribute a little quota to the family because I was quite young. I was 12 when I started doing stuff for my parents, selling with my parents. My dad was a petty trader, so I was selling with him. We sold in traffic in Cotonou, when I was 12. Just look at any 12-year-old now, I was like that hawking on the streets of Lagos. There’s nothing I didn’t sell. But you know the one people talk about online and people laugh about is that I sold rat poison
     
    “I sold a lot. My mum was making those petty pastries. At a point she was cooking meals. At some point, I sold ugwu (pumpkin leaves) and bitter leaves. At a point, I was selling wallets, bags, hats, calendar. I sold calendar in Lagos and Warri. You know, what again? I was selling juice. You see those people that sell juice in traffic—I’d sell cold juice, soda and satchet water. These were things I was doing because I was the first child in the family and my dad doing it alone wasn’t enough. I couldn’t wait to become the man. The drive and the strive for greatness were the things that really pushed me forward”
    On 12 September 2013, Patoranking released the video and audio for “Alubarika” simultaneously. The song literally translates to “God’s Blessings” and features vocals from Timaya. The music video for “Alubarika”, which was shot by AJE Films, ran for 4 minutes and 16 seconds. Patoranking described the song as a summary of his life as a musician.

  • Excitement as Patoranking shares stage with Lauryn Hill, Lil Wayne in New York

    Excitement as Patoranking shares stage with Lauryn Hill, Lil Wayne in New York

    The ‘Alubarika’ Patoranking prayed for in his song came to pass on Tuesday as he shared the Barclays Centre stage with revered American superstars Lil Wayne and Lauryn Hill.
    The talented singer performed at the fourth annual TIDAL X Brooklyn benefit concert for criminal justice and prison reform in the US.
    The line-up of the six-hour music concert comprised of more than 30 artistes.
    The likes of Teyana Taylor, Meek Mill, Anderson Paak, Bazzi, Nick Jonas were among those who also performed at the concert.
    Nigeria’s Patoranking was one of the opening artistes at the event. The singer performed ‘My Woman, My Everything’ to the thousands-fold audience alongside a live band.

     


     

    The dancehall singer took to his Instagram and Twitter page to share the good news.

     
     
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    He tweeted: “Last night I got the opportunity to share the stage with Ms Lauryn Hill, Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, and so many great talents @ the Barclays Center New York.
    “Be careful of what you ask God & be prepared when you ask God.”
  • Patoranking unveils record label

    Girlie’o crooner, Patoranking has unveiled his record label called Amari Musiq.

    The singer made this known on his Instagram page today.

    Patoranking unveiled Grey C, a Nigerian songstress and Walid, a Tanzanian artiste, as his first signees.

    In his words:”Really happy to finally announce Amari Musiq. Helping others has always been my number one goal and I couldn’t be more happier to extend the support I’ve had to @officialgreyc and @walidiy.

     

    “Love to everyone who has supported the journey so far. Get out of your comfort zone today and make that thing happen. Here’s to more music and new talent.”

     

     

    In May 2012, Patoranking released a single titled “Iya Bisi” featuring Qdot and Kbaj. The song, which is a fusion of dancehall and Fuji, was produced by Drumphase.

     

    On 12 September 2013, Patoranking released the video and audio for “Alubarika” simultaneously. The song literally translates to “God’s Blessings” and features vocals from Timaya. The music video for “Alubarika”, which was shot by AJE Films, ran for 4 minutes and 16 seconds. According to an article posted by Victor Akande of The Nation, Patoranking described the song as a summary of his life as a musician. He also said that the song opened doors for him in terms of building a fan base and working with established musicians.

     

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  • How I ended up sleeping on the streets of Ghana- Patoranking

    How I ended up sleeping on the streets of Ghana- Patoranking

    Before the fame, glamour and wealth, Patoranking was just a young boy who dreamt of greatness. The dancehall singer in a recent radio interview said at a point in his life, he travelled to Ghana in search of greener pastures and ended up sleeping on the streets.

     

    “Nigerians are very powerful people and if they like your song, you are likely to be a success in Africa. There was a point in my life that I travelled to Ghana in search of greener pastures but I ended up trekking and sleeping on the streets. I decided to come back to Nigeria. Then I released ‘Alubarika’ and ‘Girlie O.’ Both songs were a hit and in no time, I was invited to perform in Ghana, Kumasi Stadium to be precise. When they came to pick me, I counted the number of cars and it was 13. I was very surprised but was grateful to God,” he said.

     

     

    Patoranking also spoke on the latest Mr Eazi goof, who said Nigerian singers are stealing his style of music.

    According to him:” We have been having this cultural exchange with Ghana way back since the time Tuface sang ‘My love’ which featured VIP from Ghana. Tic Tac and Tony Tetuila sang ‘Fefe ne efe.’ The musical cultural exchange between Nigeria and Ghana has been going on even before I finished secondary school. It is false for Mr. Eazi to say he started that style of music because he did not help me sing my hit song, ‘My Woman.’ I did it myself and the song is a global hit song. It is the biggest afrobeat song in the Caribbean. I do not agree with his statement. It is wrong.

     

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  • Finally! Patoranking shares picture of baby

    Finally! Patoranking shares picture of baby

     

    When Patoranking took to his Instagram page on Monday to post the picture of a lady with a baby bump and added the caption:” Daddy Yo! Thank God!”, many thought it was a mere publicity stunt.

    The dancehall singer on Saturday finally shared the picture of his baby, given birth to in South Africa.Though the picture had no caption, but it further confirmed speculations that Patoranking has joined the league of Nigerian singers with baby mamas.

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