#MTNProjectFame: A memory walk

Fellow humans of the world who own DSTVs and SoundCitys and AITs and HipTVs… MTN Project Fame Season Nine is upon us, and trust your gyal to give you all the juice. I bet someone somewhere is saying, Ehn, project fame shift wan side, the Voice is the littest Yeah, warefa. I love the voice, […]

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Project fame, claims and games (III)

How did I forget the talented mix of beauty and brains that is Tejiri? Someone says she flaunts her achievements in our faces. I say it isn’t beans to finish with a first class in Electrical Electronics Engineering. As a girl, sometimes you’re underestimated, told what you can and can’t do. To see yourself as […]

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Project fame, claims and games (II)

I like Arewa. I think she deserves to win. Often, the people I support don’t win. The exceptions to this are Iyanya, Mike and Olawale. I didn’t watch Chidinma’s season. Monica’s too. I thought Marvy deserved to win his season, but I’ve come to like Ayoola over time. A lot, in fact. He’s currently my […]

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Project Fame, claims and lame games.

You shouldn’t find it surprising that I am writing about this reality show. By now, you must already be familiar with my faithful followership and gabbings where the famous MTN-sponsored competition is concerned. So there’s the eighth season currently running. If you haven’t been following, then you have already missed the eviction of about ten […]

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#001: WE ARE AFRICA by RUBUNU (REVIEW)

We kick off this feature with a song by Rubunu. Yes, you probably didn’t get the memo, but Debbie of the  Projectfame cycle 7 fame adopted the stage name RUBUNU (and I have absolutely no idea what that means). The 23-year-old did a Christmas collaboration with former house-mate Ugo before finally dropping the single up […]

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Song Reviews (New feature)

Hello beautiful people, Thank you so much for all the visits, likes and feed backs you have given over time on this blog. The major purpose of this platform is to express, and how boring that’d have been if it was only a one-way thing! Thank you, you know I value you. Yes you! And […]

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fine face

This should no longer be news: I follow MTN project fame West Africa like there’s an award for the most faithful viewer. For many years, I’ve chosen favorites in the different seasons, for different reasons, top of which are likeability and skill. Season 1, I liked Iyanya. I don’t consider him the most skilled at […]

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