Life is all about season, season of birth, season of living and season of death. So is all schools.
We have season of resumption/registration, season of lectures/revision/test/exam and season of vacation when we all go back home to meet our families and friends, and of course KSU is not an exception.
This is that moment we all spent 11 months waiting for "CHRISTMAS SEASON"
Today we are presenting to you the list of campus shakers who have decided to hit the road.
1: HOLLYBOY. A final year student of political science, the CEO "DONT PUSH ME ENT. He traveled to Ondo state, for Xmas, and then to Lagos state for new year.
2:RAJ THA FYNXT. A final year Student of Business Administration, the CEO madeinksu.com/vibesofnaija.com. travelled to Kaduna state.
3: AREFRIZZY:, A final year student of banking and finance, one of the fastest rising rapper on campus. Travelled to Kabba, Kogi state.
4: KLASSICK: A 300 level student of Industrial Chemistry, KSU 2014 best producer, and "DONT PUSH ME ENT production manager, travelled to Ogidi for Xmas and Abuja for New year.
5: TINA 95: A final year student of mass communication,winner of ATC CAMPUS SHAKERS AWARD AS female Best Rapper, headed to Kaduna.
6:MATURED MIND: A 300 level student from the department of Physics, An event planner, hype man and DONT PUSH ME ENT Artists manager, travelled to Ilorin.
7:CYNTHIA: A Final year Student of Philosophy and Religious studies, A model and an upcoming actress, travelled to Kaduna state.
Don't forget to always visit Madeinksu.com for more updates about the activities of KSU students during this break.
Hollyboy.
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Sunday 20 December 2015
INFO: PHOTOS OF NOTABLE STUDENTS WHO LEFT KSU LAST SATURDAY.(19-12-2015)
Friday 30 October 2015
Julius Agwu - Comedian reveals why he is opening a Christian nightclub
Yesterday (October 30) it was reported that comedian Julius Agwu is about to open a Christian nightclub called ‘Believer’s Lounge’.
In an interview with THE NET, the stand-up comedian has explained why he is barking on this new venture.
“It’s God’s calling. God spoke to me do it. We have unbelievers going to clubs, popping champagne and all that, so we want to have a club where believers can hangout too and pop nonalcoholic drinks. It’s basically an assignment from God. The club is located at Lekki and we are taking it everywhere. God also told me to raise young ambassadors that will fight his battle” he said.
In his chat with NET he said he is now on a mission to bring people back to Christ. “I was recently declared dead. I realized that I actually died but God brought me back. He is giving me a second chance and people rarely get this opportunity of having a second chance.
"He saved my life and I have decided to dedicate my life to him. I have a Christian group now called CEO, Christian Entertainers Outreach through which we will bring back many people who devil has taken away" he said.
In an interview with THE NET, the stand-up comedian has explained why he is barking on this new venture.
“It’s God’s calling. God spoke to me do it. We have unbelievers going to clubs, popping champagne and all that, so we want to have a club where believers can hangout too and pop nonalcoholic drinks. It’s basically an assignment from God. The club is located at Lekki and we are taking it everywhere. God also told me to raise young ambassadors that will fight his battle” he said.
In his chat with NET he said he is now on a mission to bring people back to Christ. “I was recently declared dead. I realized that I actually died but God brought me back. He is giving me a second chance and people rarely get this opportunity of having a second chance.
"He saved my life and I have decided to dedicate my life to him. I have a Christian group now called CEO, Christian Entertainers Outreach through which we will bring back many people who devil has taken away" he said.
Monday 19 October 2015
50 Cent Sets Out To Feed 1 Billion African Children By 2016
Curtis James Jackson III, commonly known as rapper 50 Cent, has recently announced his plans of feeding one billion children in Africa by the end of 2016. This will be a part of his “Individual Social Responsibility” project.
Having had a very challenging upbringing himself “fiddy” hopes to give back to the less fortunate, deprived children of the world. He is said to have an approximate net worth of $260 million. 50 has already donated large sums of money to various charities and has been involved with philanthropic activities since 2011.
Street King Energy Drink
50 started the African project by assisting with the launch of Street King (SK) energy drink in collaboration with Pure Growth Partners. Every time someone buys a bottle of Street King a portion of the profit goes towards feeding a less fortunate child in Africa. Now known as the SK Energy Shot, the drink was ranked the number one energy drink product of the year in both 2013 and 2014. The successful company has already provided millions of meals to children living in Africa.
The “Feeding One Billion Children In Africa” project is definitely on the right track and many other companies are joining this amazing social project.
“50 Cent and I share a common vision,” says Chris Clark, founder and CEO of Pure Growth Partners, “To address the world’s growing problems through smart and sustainable business models.”
A Little Background Info On 50 Cent
50 definitely lived a challenging life before being able to be in such a generous position. His mother gave birth to him when she was 15, and then died when he was only 8. 50 went on to live with his grandparents and eventually got into drugs. After all of this hardship, and after his start to rising fame, in 2000, 50 was shot 9 times at close range while getting into his car. Somehow he survived and came out stronger than ever.
50’s life did not start to change until he met Dr. Dre and Eminem, it was from those connections that he really rose above his tough upbringing and made a name for himself. Over the course of 50’s career, he has sold over 30 million albums and has won several awards, including a Grammy Award, 13 Billboard Music Awards, 3 American Music Awards and 4 BET Awards.
It is so great to see that 50 Cent has used his success to give back in such an amazing way. It would be amazing to see more celebrities following in his footsteps! We can all do our part to make the world a better place.
Much Love
Tuesday 13 October 2015
See Photos Of New Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa, Doing A Bricklayer’s Job
New Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa is a humble man to the core. Apart from being a footballer,he is a versatile man who likes to try new things.
See photos of him doing a bricklayer job above.
How many stars can do this
Sunday 11 October 2015
Sunday 26 July 2015
Nollywood Actress Turn Singer Tonto Dikeh Says She Has Finnaly Found Love…
Your favorite actress turn singer Tonto Dikeh is in the news again, and in this interview with Punch, she reveals that she has finally found love among other things.
Interview excerpts below:
Background
My full name is Tonto Charity Dikeh and I am Ikwerre from Rivers State. I was born into a close-knit family of seven. I studied Petrochemical Engineering at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology. I had a beautiful childhood because my parents did not deny me the good things of life. Memories from my childhood are dear to me and are etched in my mind. I also have a very good relationship with my parents and siblings contrary to what people want to believe.
Music
Acting is my first love and I did not abandon it to become a musician. I still act and I will continue to do so. I will not abandon singing either. In fact, I am working at becoming a better musician because I am still learning the ropes. I am currently working on releasing an album so my fans should expect nothing but the best from me. I am collaborating with a foreign artiste whose name I am not going to mention because I want it to be a surprise.
Interests
Apart from acting and music, I am also a businesswoman. I like to buy landed properties anytime I see what I like and realise I can afford it. I have produced several movies and I have gone to countless film schools through the years to hone my skills as an actress and producer. In the future, I hope to have a reality show that would give an insight into my life and the activities I am involved in.
Achievements
Any avid viewer of African movie channels would attest to the fact that three or more movies where I have featured are broadcast every day. I am an Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award winner and a regular face in Nollywood Movies. I am not one to blow my trumpet because I would rather have my works speak for me.
Controversies
Many celebrities say they don’t read comments on stories written about them on the Internet whereas they read them. I am one person who doesn’t visit blogs and websites. It’s a personal decision not to do so. I don’t even know what these blogs are called. I have a cordial relationship with all my colleagues and I have absolutely no issues with Mercy Johnson-Okojie as it was once speculated; we are all cool people.
Personality
I would say I have a great and strong personality. I love myself so much. I am not also as shy as most people think I am. I didn’t let depression eat me up. You have to fight depression and overcome it; I did and won. I started the Tonto Dikeh Foundation so I can help others conquer depression.
Love
I have not always been lucky with love and relationships but right now, I am happy I’ve found love. I have too many thoughts on marriage and I can spend an entire day speaking about it. I will marry whoever God leads me to. The inspiration behind my hit track, Sugar Rush is the fact that love conquers all.
Regrets
I have absolutely no regrets in life because I consider every experience a lesson for me. I am most thankful for the life I am living and don’t wish to be anybody but me.
Source: Punch
Interview excerpts below:
Background
My full name is Tonto Charity Dikeh and I am Ikwerre from Rivers State. I was born into a close-knit family of seven. I studied Petrochemical Engineering at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology. I had a beautiful childhood because my parents did not deny me the good things of life. Memories from my childhood are dear to me and are etched in my mind. I also have a very good relationship with my parents and siblings contrary to what people want to believe.
Music
Acting is my first love and I did not abandon it to become a musician. I still act and I will continue to do so. I will not abandon singing either. In fact, I am working at becoming a better musician because I am still learning the ropes. I am currently working on releasing an album so my fans should expect nothing but the best from me. I am collaborating with a foreign artiste whose name I am not going to mention because I want it to be a surprise.
Interests
Apart from acting and music, I am also a businesswoman. I like to buy landed properties anytime I see what I like and realise I can afford it. I have produced several movies and I have gone to countless film schools through the years to hone my skills as an actress and producer. In the future, I hope to have a reality show that would give an insight into my life and the activities I am involved in.
Achievements
Any avid viewer of African movie channels would attest to the fact that three or more movies where I have featured are broadcast every day. I am an Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award winner and a regular face in Nollywood Movies. I am not one to blow my trumpet because I would rather have my works speak for me.
Controversies
Many celebrities say they don’t read comments on stories written about them on the Internet whereas they read them. I am one person who doesn’t visit blogs and websites. It’s a personal decision not to do so. I don’t even know what these blogs are called. I have a cordial relationship with all my colleagues and I have absolutely no issues with Mercy Johnson-Okojie as it was once speculated; we are all cool people.
Personality
I would say I have a great and strong personality. I love myself so much. I am not also as shy as most people think I am. I didn’t let depression eat me up. You have to fight depression and overcome it; I did and won. I started the Tonto Dikeh Foundation so I can help others conquer depression.
Love
I have not always been lucky with love and relationships but right now, I am happy I’ve found love. I have too many thoughts on marriage and I can spend an entire day speaking about it. I will marry whoever God leads me to. The inspiration behind my hit track, Sugar Rush is the fact that love conquers all.
Regrets
I have absolutely no regrets in life because I consider every experience a lesson for me. I am most thankful for the life I am living and don’t wish to be anybody but me.
Source: Punch
Monday 13 April 2015
Sunday 12 April 2015
Patoranking Wins African Artiste Of The Year @ VGMA + Full Winners List
African Artiste Of The Year – Patoranking (Nigeria)
Artiste Of The Year – Stonebwoy
Vodafone Song Of The Year – Adonai – Sarkodie Feat. Castro
Highlife Artiste Of The Year – Sarkodie
Reggae/Dancehall Artiste Of The Year – Stonebwoy
Hip-life/Hip-hop Artiste Of The Year – Sarkodie
Best New Artiste Of The Year – MzVee
Gospel Artiste Of The Year – No Tribe
Best Collaboration Of The Year – Adonai – Sarkodie Feat. Castro
Hip-life Song Of The Year – Seihor – Castro Feat. D-Black
Highlife Song Of The Year – Ne3 Woho B3to Wo – Daddy Lumba
Afro-Pop Song Of The Year – Koene – Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice Queen
Gospel Song Of The Year – Selina Boateng – Alpha & Omega Feat. Uncle Attoh
Reggae Dancehall Song Of The Year – Baafira – Stonebwoy
Best Male Vocal Performance – Joe Mettle
Best Female Vocal Performance – Wiyaala – Tinambanyi
Hip-Hop Song Of The Year – Realer No – Pappy Kojo Feat. Joey B
Best Rapper Of The Year – E.L
Best Music Video Of The Year – The One (Remix) – Edem Feat. Sway | Gyo Gyimah
Best Group Of The Year – VVIP
Tuesday 17 March 2015
20 Most Curvy African Celebs Nigerians dominates list with 7 divas… Ghana, Kenya get 5 each
Hmmm, Africa sure has a lot of curvy, booty-full, boob-delicious woman.
If you doubt it, go check out the recent ‘20 Most Curvy African Celebrities’list published by the Richestlifestyle.
Well, as expected, Nigeria got a whopping 7 celebrities on the highly curvy list — Didi Ekanem, Omotola, Daniella Okeke, Toolz, Anita Joseph, Evia Simone, and Mercy Johnson, even though one could argue that some names are conspicuously missing.
Ghana’s Princess Shyngle came first, followed by fellow compatriots Joselyn Dumas, Juliet Ibrahim and Peace Hyde in the 3, 4 and 5 position.
This means the top 5 would have been colonized by Ghana but for Kenya’s Corazon Kwamboka taking the 3 spot.
Nigeria made first showing in 6 in the person of booty-full Tracy Obonna 6.
Daniella Okeke, Toolz, Omotola, Didi Ekanem, Mercy Johnson, Anita Joseph, and Evia Simone all took a place in the remaining.
Here a lot of curves for the guys.
Fishing in the African river would be interesting.
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