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Allow Me To Be Frank Review

Artiste: Chidey EP: Allow Me To Be Frank Genre: Rap Tracks: 7 Producer: SynX Making real efforts to contribute to keeping the musical space enlivened, through the release of an EP, Chidey, a talker, shares his views on many themes of societal worth. With songs like Buhari, Shoot Bird Mama Fly, SBMF , the Allow Me to be Frank EP could be called an ‘EP of reminders’ as it tries to cast listeners’ minds back to previous events in governance. Adhering no strict order, other tracks include; End-time Pikin, New Song, If I Don’t Make Heaven, Sick Kid, and Stir It Up, featuring the legendary Bob Marley. Kicking off with the compelling track, Buhari , with lines like: ““no be sey you too dey waka, but you dey for everywhere, no be sey you too dey fly pass but you be like your president….” And “baby you’re hot I can see that…you don go round the naija in 80 days…,” Chidey juxtaposes the style of leadership of Mr President which was marked by a chain of trips at the incep...
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FAST AND FURIOUS 8 TRAILER REVIEW

Movie Trailer: Fate of the Furious (Fast and Furious 8) Genres: Action , Crime , Thriller Directed by: F. Gary Gary Release Date: 14 April 2017 (USA) Production Company: Universal Pictures Runtime: 136 min Cast: Vin Diesel (Dom), Jason Statham (Deckard), Dwayne Johnson (Hobbs), Michelle Rodriguez (Letty), Tyrese Gibson (Roman) Ludacris (Tej Parker), Charlize Theron (Cipher). Reviewer: Desmond Okon When Fast and Furious is mentioned anywhere, the mind of those who have been following the movie quickly drifts to fast cars, copious action, destruction, and this time, high tech calculated to take you through a world of excitement. Fast and Furious 8, tagged Fate of the Furious did not disappoint as the trailer shows. On the plot: Just as Dom and Letty are beginning to relish their honeymoon; and Brian and Mia retire from the game; while the rest of the crew are exonerated. The “Wonder Team” reaches what seems like having a normal life. But all that ch...

THE WEDDING PARTY REVIEWED

Title: The Wedding Party Producer: Don Omope, Ijeoma Agukoronye Director: Kemi Adetiba Screenplay: Tosin Otudeko Genre: Romantic Comedy Key Casts: Sola Sobowale, Iretola Doyle, Richard Mofe Damijo, Alibaba Akporobome, Adesua Etomi, Somkele Iyamah-Idhalama, Daniella Down, Banky Wellington, Zainab Balogun Ayo Makun (YA), Beverly Naya, etc Date of Release: December, 2016. Reviewer: Desmond Okon If you’re looking for a movie that teaches on the intricacies of planning a wedding, The Wedding Party, TWP, is your best bet. The movie examines the features of a Nigerian wedding with a blend of comedy. The glitz, glam, the boisterousness, the colour, and drama typical of weddings in our clime all in a bid to make a statement; are all seamlessly presented in a natural and fantastic way for the enjoyment of viewers. Weddings, in as much as are happy moments aren’t devoid of their own kinks, and anxiety and pressure capable of calling tears, especially when ...