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March 1, 2021 BBNaija Dorathy Launches Lingerie Line

BBNaija Dorathy Launches Lingerie Line

BBNaija Dorathy Bachor has stepped up the ladder as an entrepreneur as she launches a lingerie line named MFC Lingerie an abbreviation for My Full Chest Lingerie.

Dorathy collaborated with a team she describes as passionate to disrupt the lingerie market with its affordable price and wide range of lingerie categories.

“MFC Lingerie is a brand that focuses on designing lingerie fit to flatter the curvy woman leaving her confident, comfortable and chic, she said.

“My priority is making full chested women look and feel good. I want to provide the one-stop marketplace for full chested women to find all their lingerie needs,”…

 “This first collection is an everyday basic, my girls need bras to move around.  We will come to you with other categories and provocative designs shortly, she  also said.

 

March 1, 2021 Celebrities Mourn Death Of Popular Music Producer Dokta Frabz

Celebrities Mourn Death Of Popular Music Producer Dokta Frabz

Popular Nigerian music producer, Ayorinde Faboro professionally called Dokta Frabz is dead.

Musician, Nikki Laoye said Frabz died after he was shot in the United States.

Frabz had worked with several top Nigerian artists, including Wizkid, Omawumi, and the late Dagrin.

He was born and raised in Lagos where he started his music career at Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral in Ikeja.

The music producer during his early music years started as a pianist and drummer. He also played other Sunday School instruments as a kid.

He became a music producer professionally while studying International Relations at Covenant University. He worked for Don Jazzy and D’banj’s Mo’ Hits Record.

Dr. Frabz produced hit songs such as Dagrin’s “Thank God”, WizKid’s “Bombay”, and “Joy” among many others and was the music director for the fourth season of Nigerian Idol.

Samuel Oguachuba popularly called Samklef who confirmed the death of the producer eulogized him calling him a music legend.

Many Nigerian celebrities, entertainers have taken to social media to mourn his demise.

“One of Nigeria’s legendary producers just died. Sad day for me,”…Rip legend! Ayo (dr Frabz) We spoke 2 weeks ago u asked how is Houston treating me? I came to Maryland yesterday only for me to hear that u are no more today. What a sad day! A brother is gone! Another producer is gone! RIP!” Samklef tweeted.

Cobhams Asuquo said: “This one pain me o. This one pain me gan. Dr. Frabz, my own Gee. What can we say? Rest on my brother

DONJAZZY said: “This life sha. RIP Dr Frabz. Broken heart

Ayo Jaguda said: “Rest In Peace Dr Frabz, I’m fucking tight

@VectorThaViper tweeted: “Woke up to a tweet about Dr. Frabz passing away… can’t really say we were close but in our few meets he seemed like an easy person. May God strengthen his family.

DJ Neptune said: “Rest in paradise my brother my friend. Ayo (Dr Frabz) We had big dreams but God knows best. I’m grateful for the life you lived and the hits you made. You are a genius, your legacy will live forever. Good night Frabinabebo aka Jugunu.”

 

February 27, 2021 Burna Boy To Feature On Justin Beiber’s New Song

Burna Boy To Feature On Justin Beiber’s New Song

This came after several reports claimed Burna Boy is set to feature on Bieber's upcoming album, 'Justice.'

On February 26, 2021, Grammy-nominated Nigerian superstar, Burna Boy was spotted in a studio, jamming to his new song with Canadian superstar, Justin Beiber.

This came after several reports claimed Burna Boy is set to feature on Bieber's upcoming album, 'Justice' alongside Giveon, Khalid, Chance The Rapper, Dominic Fike, BEAM, Benny Blanco, and more.

You can listen to Burna Boy and Justin Bieber's song below;

February 27, 2021 Twitter Reacts As NBC Bans Ric Hassani’s Song, ‘Thunder Fire You’

Twitter Reacts As NBC Bans Ric Hassani’s Song, ‘Thunder Fire You’

On February 26, 2021, moments after releasing his album, 'The Prince I Became,' Nigerian singer, Ric Hassani announced that the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) had banned his single, 'Thunder Fire You' from Nigerian airwaves.

The breakup song, made out of spite and towards a fictional cheating partner and her friends was simply a work of art. Instead, it's been banned from airwaves, for infringing on the laws against strong language. In the past,  NBC has banned 2Baba's 2008 smash hit, 'Enter The Place.'

The ban has since turned promo for the song as sympathizers have flocked to streaming platforms to check the song out.

 
 
 

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