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Davido unites Mo’hits crew on stage

Davido on Wednesday night reunited the Mo’Hits crew – one of Nigeria’s most favourite boy band at his 30 Billion Concert. The singer had earlier announced that he will be offering a surprise at his show. The Mo’Hits crew comprising of Don Jazzy; the Entertainer, D’Banj; vocal powerhouse, Wande Coal; as well as Dr Sid, K-Switch, Ikechukwu and D’Prince had gone on a very painful split in 2012 over several internal disagreements. According to Davido, it took him two months of effort to bring this moment into fruition. This is the first time the Mo’Hits crew will be performing together on stage since their split five years ago. The crew were also seen cracking jokes inside elevator outside the show. Davido and Wizkid had also earlier settled their beef  on stage while performing ‘Fia’ at Wizkid concert. Watch Video https://youtu.be/IvfP8O2Yknk https://youtu.be/nvRVP7ubY_0
Singer's wife replies critic on ex-prostitute allegations Not only did Nabila prove her worth and class, she managed to slide in a message on slut shaming. Published:  30.12.2017 Vwovwe Egbo Print eMail play Oritsefemi weds Nabila Fash  (LIB) Following accusations of being a prostitute prior to her marriage to  Oritsefemi, Nabila Fash  has responded to her critics on social media and it is nothing like we expected. An Instagram user commented on a post shared by the singer, bashing his new wife and branding her a prostitute. play Singer, Oritsefemi and wife, Nabila Fash.  (Instagram) However, we never saw Nabila's reaction coming, considering the vile things the Instgagram user said about her. Not only did she prove her worth and class, she managed to slide in a message on slut shaming. play Oritsefemi's new bride, Nabila Fash  (IG) Read her post below. Orisefemi and Nabila   tied the knot in a ...

The real meaning of the “Twelve Days of Christmas”

It’s the Christmas season, a time for joy and gladness and carols and at a time like this one cannot help but remember the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" which is an English Christmas carol. Some time ago I heard this song being performed in the church and I asked is this even a Christian song and should it be sung in the church. The answer is YES and here is why From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. So someone during that time wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. What most people then and even now don’t know is that it has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of the Church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember. The "True Love" one hears in the song is not any human but Jesus Christ, because God is love and sending his only begotten son was  prove of that (See ...