Tag: TENI

  • It took me seven years to graduate from the University-Tenientertainer

    It took me seven years to graduate from the University-Tenientertainer

    Teniola Apata a.k.a Tenientertainer has opened up on how her seven years sojourn in the university
    inspired her hit single, ‘Uyo Meyo’.
    “It just came from me being grateful to God for everything thus far. For me, even being able to complete the programme, it took me 7 years to graduate from the university,” she said in a recent interview with Notjustok Television.
    “I was just in my car driving to graduation and on my way to graduation, I was listening to a song I had and I called the producer and said send me the beat because the beat was so spiritual and I just started freestyling in my car and that’s just how ‘Uyo Meyo’ came out.
    ‘Uyo Meyo’ is a good song that was created from the bottom of her heart,” She stressed.
    The 26-year-old BET awards nominee says her hit single, ‘Uyo Meyo’ is good music. In her words, “Uyo Meyo is good music. I have had governors call me because of ‘Uyo Meyo’ and I sat across Dangote because of ‘Case’.
    Isn’t that good music? Actually, I saw Dangote twice in a row, why? Isn’t that good music? ‘Uyo Meyo’ was a song that was just from the bottom of my heart.
    Teni who spoke further on her inspiration and her dream to win a Grammy is so confident of her talent and abilities that she says she will not only win Grammys but also perform and sell out stadiums globally.
    “I believe I will win the Grammys, I know I will win the Grammys, I will win the Grammys and I will sell out stadiums around the world. I just know, it’s just in my soul,” she said.
    In the early part of the interview, Teni reminisced on how she has prophesied greatness to herself and how it came to be.
    “I told someone, you better take my picture, you better take my number because I will be a superstar. I was just saying it, do I even know what I was saying? I was just saying my own, but I just spoke it to the universe,” she reminisced.
    Teni says she would only do what she feels or wish to do and not what others want her to do.
    On her personality, the `Askamaya” singer says she’s known to be a stubborn lady, who does solely what she wishes and not others wish for her.
    “People I grew up with, like friends, have always known me to be a stubborn person,” she began. “I do what I want to do because I just realise from a very young age that look here, how long am I going to be on this earth?
    I need to enjoy my life, as long as I am not harming anybody, I need to do what is best for Teni.
    I would rather fail at what I want to do than fail doing what someone told me to do.
    I’m comfortable in what I am wearing, I mean if I was wearing all these tight things, I won’t be comfortable,” she said.
    For Teni, people’s worth is in their person and not their estimated worth.
    She says, “Everybody has something to offer, I can’t do your job, can’t hold the camera like the cameraman but you have to be with them to realise because in Nigeria, you being special depends on how much money you have. People don’t know their worth is in their skin.”
    Teni’s confidence in her talent when she started was so strong that she told her label owner, Dr. Dolor that he would be making a huge mistake if he fails to sign her.
    “Here’s what I told my boss before he signed me.I told my boss (Dr. Dolor) that if you don’t sign me, you are going to be making a very bad decision because I’m different.”
    Teni, who has gone from being Headies award rookie of the year to a BET nominee in just two years, confessed to loving roadside stuff that includes local Nigerian snacks.
    She went further to share what she has learned after one of her hit singles, ‘Case,’ was released in Nigeria.
    She said, “I learned something vital when I dropped ‘Case’. If you want to keep making good music, you cannot think about making a hit song, you just have to make good music. You just have to have that juice and mindset that I want to make good music. I don’t know if it’s a hit or not, and if it’s a hit, we thank God. If it’s not a hit we keep trying.”
    Continuing, she said, “By the time Askamaya blew, I was in America, they were telling me that my song has blown in Nigeria.
    When I returned to Lagos, people were already calling me olomoge askamaya and I was like…It blew up in London like crazy, like a wildfire.”
    For her legacy, Teni wants to live a fully well-spent one. “I want to make sure that when I am dead and people gather around me to sing goodbye, and they are singing it is well, I will know that it is well.
    And I live my life for myself and I don’t leave my life for anybody.” (

  • Teni fires cyber bullies

    Teni fires cyber bullies

    Says: ‘Your opinion doesn’t count’
    Teni Apata, Nigerian singer better known as Teni the entertainer has said she does not pay too much attention to cyber bullies.
    The gifted singer, signed to DR Dolor Entertainment urged her fans not to take cyber bullies serious.
    In a chat with Hip TV, she said: “I don’t personally know you so your opinion doesn’t really count. If you are my friend I can say: ‘My guy what you said is not good’. But how can you blame someone that doesn’t even know you? You cannot really take that seriously”.
    Teni popular for her girl-next-door persona noted that some insults can have some elements of truth. She added that it is wise to learn what has to be learnt and move on.
    “ You just keep it moving. Take what you need to take from it. In some insults, there is an element of truth.Take what you need to take and move on”.
    TheNewsGuru recalls that earlier in February Teni had said she is not under any pressure to release an album. Despite releasing a series of hit songs in 2018, Teni said her priority is to create more “good music and have fun”.
  • My father’s funeral reminds me I wont be here forever- Teni

    My father’s funeral reminds me I wont be here forever- Teni

    Truth be told, Teni Nigeria’s celebrated songstress is not your usual Nigerian female artiste.

    The ‘Uyo meyo’ singer doesn’t fit into the mould of what music pundits and showbiz analysts expect her to be.

    Teni who is unperturbed by what naysayers say has stated that she is not moved by people who condemn her for her looks,citing the example of a popular journalist who stated in his podcast that she does not have ‘the look’ of a sexy female pop star.

    In her reaction, she said: “That is his opinion. How can I judge a man for his opinion? Hey, this man is not going to kill me, he’s just saying what he thinks about you and is that a crime?” , Teni told Native Magazine.

    Teni who is the daughter of Late Brigadier -General, S. O. Apata, who was assassinated on January 8, 1995 revealed that she watches her father’s funeral to remind herself that she wont be here forever.

     

    “I always watch my father’s funeral. It reminds me I won’t be here forever. I need to make sure that every day is productive. I have to follow my dreams and live my life to the fullest by my own terms and in my own way. Not what Joey or my mum wants me to do, but what Teni wants to do. My father was a fearless man; a man that used to chase armed robbers, very brave, a philanthropist. But he’s was laying there, breathless, and I’m like ‘fuck! That’s going to be me one day and I cannot escape this.’ I might as well just face my dreams squarely and say ‘you know what;? Teni is going to do what Teni wants to do regardless.”

  • Teni champions protest against ‘crazy charges’ on social media

    Teni champions protest against ‘crazy charges’ on social media

    Sensational singer, Teni Apata has taken to social media to express her anger over service providers and financial institutions who charge Nigerians immensely for almost any reason.

    Using the hashtag #EndCrazyCharges, the ‘Uyo Meyo’ singer expressed her sadness over the crazy charges she has been receiving in one of her bank accounts.

    “What is it with all these charges? Any small thing they will just be charging person anyhow. Internet, Cable TV, Simple Transfer of my own money sef! See, this matter don tire me abeg. Make una #EndCrazyCharges,”, she wrote on her social media page.

    In a video posted on her Instagram page ,Teni can be seen shedding more light on how she lost N800 to charges on one of her bank accounts.

    “I’m not happy this afternoon, I’m sad, I checked one of my accounts and the money there is not complete, last week, the money there was N15,287, I checked and wrote it down, this week, the money is N14,437. How did N800 find wings and fly away?,” she asked.

    “They say they are charging me. If I send money to this one, they will charge me, if I send money to that one, they will charge me. They are even charging me for maintenance of my own debit card.”

    Nigerians on social media have joined the hashtag to express their displeasure at the exorbitant charges by some banks, energy distribution companies, network providers and so on.

     

     

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  • YouTube features Tenientertainer as ‘Artist On The Rise’

    YouTube features Tenientertainer as ‘Artist On The Rise’

    Rave of the moment, Teniola Apata, a.k.a ‘Teni the entertainer’ has been featured by YouTube as its trending ’Artist On The Rise’ in 2019.

    The talented singer, attained the feat with her hit single ‘Case’, making her the latest artist to look out for on ‘Artist On The Rise’ platform dedicated to highlighting new music star.

    The song ‘Case’ has earned her recognition from video streaming platform, especially YouTube, who announced her as its latest trending for the year.

    The singer released of her hit singer ‘Case’ has over 4 Million views, making the singer to rise to fame.

    By virtue of this recognition, the video streaming site would promote Teni’s videos on its US trending page, in social media ads and fan event appearances at YouTube Spaces.

    In 2018, it was described that Teni took the industry by storm, with hit singles after another, making the singer emerged as the break out star of the year.

    The singer who was awarded as Headies Rookie of the Year Award in 2017 has also won the Soundcity MVP Award for ‘Best New Artist’.

    Teni becomes the second Africa artist to be named YouTube Music’s Trending Artist on the Rise.

    The ‘Artist On The Rise’ features were rolled out by YouTube last year as a platform where it spotlight new artists in the various Trending tabs.

  • Entertainers who may shape the scene in 2019

    Entertainers who may shape the scene in 2019

     

    2018 was an eventful year for the Nigerian entertainment scene.

    With the release of amazing songs and movies, 2019 is sure going to witness more of these masterpieces from our Nigerian talents.

    In no particular order, TNG takes a look at entertainers who may shape the entertainment scene in 2019.

     

     

    Victor AD

    Victor AD’s ‘Wetin we gain’ became a viral national hit as a result of the relatable message and tune of the song. In 2019, the crooner will have to proof himself as not being a one-hit wonder. He would have to maintain his spot as one of the new revelations of the music industry.

     

     

    Teni the entertainer

    On her Instagram bio, the ‘Case’ sensation describes herself as a ‘one take god’.

    Beyond that, Teni has proven that she has what it takes to shine in the Nigerian music space in 2019. Truth be told, Teni is no longer that emerging act who reigned in 2018, her huge social media following, song downloads, music video views on YouTube all point in one direction, she is an eagle destined to win.

     

    Skibii

    When ex- Five StarMusic act, Skibii left the record label, many predicted his doom. However, the ‘Sensima’ singer has proven that he can shine without the input of the Kcee led Five Star Music as Sensima became a hit record towards the end of 2018. Skibii would have to do beyond that in 2019.

     

     

    Bharry Jay

     

    Rising singer, Oluwakayode Junior Balogun aka Bharry Jay gifted the industry with his Afro-pop song ‘Aiye o le’ in 2018.

    His voice texture, lyrical ingenuity and melody made him fans favourite,with him headlining major shows in the country. The chubby has what it takes to rule the music scene in 2019.

    Sola Sobowale

     

    The veteran actress has proven times without number that age is no excuse to remain redundant. Many won’t forget in a hurry the role of Alhaja Eniola Salami she played in the movie ‘King of Boys’.

    In ‘King of Boys’, Sobowale combined her trade mark authenticity, energy and unrivalled depth needed as a ruler of the underworld striving to win political battles in the movie.

    The actress fondly called ‘Toyin Tomatoes’ would sure appear in more block buster movies in 2019.

     

    Peruzzi

    DMW music act, Peruzzi is undoubtedly one of the most talented music act of 2018. Though he lost

    the ‘Best New Artiste’ award to Teni at the just concluded Soundcity MPV awards, he would have to do more in order to seal his spot in the competitive Nigerian music scene.

     

     

    Adedimeji Lateef

    Adedimeji Lateef is one of the most sought Yoruba actors in Nollywood. The Mass Communication graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University graced the covers of several Yoruba movies like ‘7 07’, ‘Alaigbagbo’ ‘Bipolar amongst others in 2018. He has also clinched several awards including the City People Movie Awards.

     

    Deyemi Okanlawon

    Adored by movie lovers, Deyemi Okanlawon is one of the most sought after actors at the moment.The baritone voiced role interpreter who broke into Nollywood with the movie, ‘Gidi Up’ appeared in movies like ‘ Binta Kolongo’, ‘Fire in the rain’ ‘The Taxi ‘ amongst others. Perhaps he may clinch an award at 2019’s AMVCA.

     

  • I had a major challenge with funds when I started – Niniola

    Afro-house singer and reality TV star, Niniola has revealed that when she started out in music, she had to grapple with the absence of funds.
    Niniola recounted her pains and journey to the top, in a recent chat with Thisday.
    Hear her:” I have found a way to make a mark and inspire a lot of lives, being able to take the African sound across borders. When you hit milestones and you are thankful for each day you see, you do not talk about the challenges, you only think about the challenges when they are ongoing but when you pass them, you will be like ‘oh thank God,’ then you celebrate. Of course, challenges were truly there when I started; I had major challenges with funding my project but then God made a way, my mum was really supportive”, the Ibadi singer revealed.
     
    Niniola who is elder sister to singer and viral sensation, Teni has said she open to working on a song with Teniola
    “Teni and I will definitely give you guys something. I was welcomed by other people so welcoming her was never a problem, its actually good company. As kids, we used to sing together and do other things but when she travelled out of the country for her tertiary education, we couldn’t do all that again. Right now, we still call each other and talk about music every now and then”.