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September 12, 2023 Basketmouth Set To Release His Third Album In Three Years, ‘Uburu’, On October 20th

Basketmouth Set To Release His Third Album In Three Years, ‘Uburu’, On October 20th

In the 1990s, Bright Okpocha, better known as Basketmouth, briefly ventured into the music scene, only to find that his unique sound could have resonated with the audience of the time.

Undeterred, he redirected his energy towards comedy, a decision that ultimately led him to great success. Now, after a prolific comedy career, Basketmouth is making a triumphant return to his musical roots with the upcoming release of his third studio album, "Uburu," scheduled for October 20, 2023.

During an intimate album listening party in Lagos on September 10, the 44-year-old entertainer shared insights into his musical journey, reflecting on how it has shaped his career. Basketmouth candidly revealed that his early foray into music featured a blend of Hip Hop and Afro beats, a sound ahead of its time in 1995. This led him to comedy, a decision that ultimately paved the way for his current success. He mused, "It's like a full circle."

Basketmouth's musical evolution began with his critically acclaimed debut album, "Yabasi," released in 2020, followed by "Horoscopes" in 2022, a collaborative effort with his partner, Duktor Sett, who also produced the forthcoming "Uburu."

"Uburu" marks a significant departure from his previous works as Basketmouth embarks on a new creative direction. He explained, "When I did the first two albums, I told Ducktor Sett I wanted us to be free. We made Yabasi for ourselves because that's what we were vibing to then. It was a dream come true for me. 'Horoscopes' was also more experimental. 'Uburu' is the first album we're making just for the people, for vibes and inshallah."

The album's title, "Uburu," an Igbo word for "brain," is a symbolic nod to the intricacies of human cognition. Divided into two parts, each containing seven songs, the second chapter is slated for release in February 2024. Basketmouth drew inspiration from the structural duality of the brain itself, explaining, "You know the brain is split into two when you look at it from the front. It inspired the idea of splitting the album into two parts."

The first chapter's track list is a compelling blend of sonic experiences, featuring titles like "Goalkeeper," "Party," "Jolie Jollof," "Koko," "Cover Me," "Link Up," and "Chasing Dreams." The album also boasts an impressive lineup of featured artists, including Bayanni, Boj, Duncan Mighty, Falz, Laycon, Lojay, Timi Dakolo, Torrian Bell, Paladin, Peruzzi, Qing Madi, Reminisce, Shatta Wale, and Victony.

With "Uburu," Basketmouth invites listeners on a musical journey that transcends time and genres, a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft and a celebration of his rich creative spirit.

 

September 12, 2023 Court Declares Labour Minister Simon Lalong Winner Of Plateau South Senatorial Election

Court Declares Labour Minister Simon Lalong Winner Of Plateau South Senatorial Election

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalaong, has been declared the winner of the February 25 Parliamentary election for Plateau State.

The former Plateau State Governor, Director-General of the Tinubu/Shettima Campaign, was among the seven governors declared losers of senatorial elections.

TINUBU had subsequently appointed him as Minister of Labour.

But the National and State Petition Election Tribunal sitting in Jos sacked the senator representing Plateau South, Napoleon Bali, and declared Lalong as the winner.

Bali contested the election on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), while Lalong ran under the All-Progressive Congress (APC).

The tribunal also sacked Peter Gyendeng as a member representing Barikin Ladi/ Riyom federal constituency of the House of Representatives. It declared Fom Dalyop of the Labour Party (LP), who became second in the February 25 general elections in the state, as winner.

September 12, 2023 Health Minister Applauds US And Partners For $900m Malaria Investment

Health Minister Applauds US And Partners For $900m Malaria Investment

The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Ali Pate, expressed his deep appreciation to the United States Government and its partners for their substantial investment of approximately 900 million dollars in Nigeria's initiatives against malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis.

This commendation was made during a significant meeting with the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy in Abuja. Professor Pate emphasised the invaluable support extended by the U.S. government to Nigeria throughout the years, underscoring their unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of the Nigerian populace.

In addressing the nation's health sector's challenges, Professor Pate highlighted that while financial resources were undeniably crucial, they were not the sole impediments. He emphasised the pivotal role of effective governance in achieving comprehensive healthcare, aligning with President Bola Tinubu's vision to fortify the health sector's coverage.

The Health Minister's remarks underscored the multifaceted approach required to enhance healthcare delivery in Nigeria, acknowledging the significance of financial backing and robust governance in this critical endeavour.

September 12, 2023 11 Persons Die In Adamawa Boat Accident

11 Persons Die In Adamawa Boat Accident

Eleven persons have been confirmed killed in another boat accident yesterday in Adamawa State.

This is barely two days after the state government mourned the deaths of scores who died in the Benue River.

The latest boat crash happened at Gurin village, in the Fufore Local Government Area.

Residents said about 40 passengers crammed into the boat to get home before the heavy downpour, but midway, strong winds and a thunderstorm set in, causing the boat to capsize.

Still on boat accidents, but this time in Niger, the State Emergency Management Agency (N-SEMA) has said the death toll from Sunday’s boat mishap in Mokwa local government area has risen to 30.

NSEMA’s acting Director General, Garba Salihu, said the number kept increasing during the rescue operation in the Gbajibo area where the incident occurred.

Salihu said 27 deceased were women, while three were male children.

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