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Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Celine Dion WON’T perform at late husband’s funeral

Celine Dion WON’T perform at late husband’s funeral

Celine Dion and René Angélil

Celine Dion won’t be performing at the funeral of her husband, René Angélil. Photo: Getty Images

It’s been reported that Celine Dion won’t be performing at husband René Angélil’s funeral, days after speculations that she will perform to honour the love of her life.

A source told Pagesix: ‘She’s grieving, she wouldn’t even be able to sing. It wasn’t in René’s wishes.

‘It’s not happening and it was never in the cards ever, ever, ever.’

René lost his life on January 14, following a battle with throat cancer, and his family and friends will gather to pay their tributes at the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal.

The venue is the same place Celine married René 21 years ago.


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PHOTOS: Patoranking meets Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki

PHOTOS: Patoranking meets Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki

Patoranking and Nigerian senate president, Bukola Saraki.

Patoranking and Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, dancehall star Patoranking, met the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki and other senators at the National Assembly.

The excited act shared photos from the meeting on social media with caption, ‘God bless Nigeria with the Senate President of Nigeria. Another level, God is the greatest’.

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MI Abaga supports Ice Prince for defending his boo amidst cheating rumours

MI Abaga supports Ice Prince for defending his boo amidst cheating rumours

MI and Iceprince.

MI and Iceprince.

Yesterday, social media went gaga over allegations of cheating involving Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince, his girlfriend, Maima and Akin (the Abuja based man she’s allegedly dating).

If you missed the story, read here, here and here.

With many fans bashing Ice Prince for defending his boo, Choc City boss, MI Abaga, who also doubles as Ice Prince’s mentor, has spoken on the issue as well.

MI says after speaking to Ice Prince and understanding the depth of the situation, he respects him for defending Maima.


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Why people make New Year resolutions – Charly Boy writes

Why people make New Year resolutions – Charly Boy writes

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Charly Boy writes on new year resolutions.

It seems like it’s a few seconds ago that we all exchanged HAPPY NEW YEAR pleasantries, amidst fireworks and all we did with it, armed with different new year resolutions.

Like play, January is winding up, or is it down?

My guy, how many times have you made New Year resolutions that you didn’t keep?

People make New Year resolutions because it brings hope for the future. Everyone starts the New Year with good intentions of making right the things that went wrong in the previous year. It is a way of setting a personal goal or target and whether we can achieve them or not, it gives us something to look forward to, and work on (hopefully).

Many of us may not know this but the tradition of New Year’s resolutions dates all the way back to 153 B.C. The month of January is named after Janus, a mythical god of early Rome. Janus had two faces — one looking forward, one looking backward.

This allowed him to look back on the past and forward toward the future. On December 31, the Romans imagined Janus looking backward into the old year and forward into the New Year. This became a symbolic time for Romans to make resolutions for the New Year and forgive enemies for troubles in the past. And thus the New Year’s resolution was born! Till date we keep that tradition of reflecting on our past and trying to improve our future.

For me, as long as I keep striving for my today to be better than my yesterday, every day is my new year or should I say, my new day and am resolved in becoming a much better person today than I was yesterday.

I can’t stop always wanting to smell better, be wiser, and make better decisions; so it is continuous work in progress.

A lot of people make New Year resolutions, some are able to achieve it and others fall back on the same old habits and stuff.

We all have our shortcomings, don’t get me wrong. There is nothing wrong with having a list of goals written down somewhere or a mental note you’ve made in your mind. While it’s good and also important to have something to strive for within the next 12 months, goal-setting has its limitations and we must understand that in order not to put unnecessary pressure on ourselves especially when we fail to achieve those goals.

I believe that the best way to make and achieve New Year resolutions is by taking a holistic look at our lives: finances, health, relationships, spirituality, etc.

We need to discover what tools and techniques each one of us individually needs to achieve set targets.

It is also extremely important to set your own goals and not your neighbour’s or your friend’s. If your goal is not realistic it can NEVER be achievable. How do you set a ‘fly’ goal when you have not even started to crawl, stand, walk or run? One steady, calculated step at a time is it, not ten ruff shoddy ones that lead nowhere or even fall you down thereby feeling a sense of failure which consequently makes people resign to fate.

I remember when I was trying to quit smoking, and every time I made the new year resolution to stop, I failed until I began to reset my mind and instead of making new year resolutions, I started making New Life resolution each and every day and that has helped me achieve my targets. Am beating my nicotine habit, am not there yet, but am on my way as that’s the only vice I really have.

The key to successful goal-making is not to be hasty when you do it. Make resolutions you’ve thought through and are willing to dedicate your time and energy to it. Abeg, don’t make resolution after coming from a party, or after getting high. E no go work o. If you’re not 100 percent committed to your goal, the possibility of staying motivated is not in your favor.

Make una take clear eyes dey enter this year, as country keep face so, we must serious o.

This is our year, boys and girls…if we get busy sha. No long tin!!


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2face, Waje, Timi Dakolo unveiled as Coaches for ‘The Voice Nigeria’

2face, Waje, Timi Dakolo unveiled as Coaches for ‘The Voice Nigeria’

Waje Iruobe, Innocent Idibia (2Face); Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, Regional Director, M-Net West Africa; Timi Dakolo, and Emeka Oparah.

Waje Iruobe, Innocent Idibia (2Face); Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, Regional Director, M-Net West Africa; Timi Dakolo, and Emeka Oparah.

Leading Nigerian vocalists 2face Idibia, Waje, Timi Dakolo and Patoranking have been announced as coaches for the maiden edition of The Voice Nigeriaa new talent hunt show packaged by African Magic and Airtel.

Speaking on the idea of ‘The Voice’, the Director, M-Net West Africa, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu said: ‘It’s an exciting time for us at M-Net. The Voice is an internationally renowned franchise and has consistently provided exciting television content whilst giving great opportunities to talented individuals to showcase their talent to the world. The Nigerian adaptation will be no different and our viewers can expect the best television entertainment even as we wait to discover the next generation of talented singers!’.

Since its original launch in 2010, The Voice has won audiences in countries like the US, Australia, South Africa and the UK, where other renowned artistes have occupied the show’s famous red chairs as coaches.

The Voice Nigeria employs the same format including a panel of four coaches who critique the contestants’ performances. The coaches guide their teams of selected artistes through the remainder of the season whilst also competing to ensure that their act wins the competition.

The Voice Nigeria will begin airing in April 2016.

 

 


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