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Emmy’s Court music signs Multi-million Naira PR deal with @jodelamedia

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Emmy’s Court Music Label, one of the brain child of Engineer Alabi Oluwatope, a music enthusiast, sports administrator and philanthropist is set to sign one of Nigeria's most influential Public relations and project Management company, Jodela Media, a section of Jodela Integrated Services Ltd. This unique label Emmy's Court Music was born out of the love and passion for entertainment and youth development. At the wake of 2018 summer, the music label was launched with two talented artiste Folorunsho Ibrahim aka “Chinapee” and Omolola Elizabeth aka “Youngzil” signed as the pioneer artistes. The label has so far embarked on series of promotional projects including club tours, club / stage shows, artiste live performances, collaborations with other top artistes and other artiste development programs. In a press brief in Lagos, the CEO of Emmy's Court Music Engr. Tope Alabi said "the label has currently released seven hit tracks between the two signed artiste while other projects including the first EP of Youngzil is in the pipeline". He therefore took the bull by its horn to engage Jodela Media to project, promote & manage one of the record label's artiste Omolola Elizabeth Oyesanmi aka Youngzil who hails from Ondo state, Nigeria. Youngzil was born in July 1999 in Alimosho area of Lagos state. She started her music career at a tender age of 8 years. Youngzil is known to be a dogged rap and hip hop artiste with a unique style and swagg. She was signed into the Emmy’s Court record label in 2018 and has since released 5 hit tracks namely; Boss, Money Fever which was later remixed and featured Oritsefemi, her monster hit “Shoja”, Turn Up featuring Qdot and recently TTT (Tempted to Touch), a mid tempo love song for her teeming fans. She is currently working on her first body of work packaged in an EP titled “Energy amd Flows”. The official contract signing will be witnessed by various media platforms with journalist and celebrity guests in attendance. The official contract signing and Album listening party is scheduled to hold in Lagos in two phases.. *Mainland* Date: Fri Apr 16th, 2021 Venue: Emmys Court Hotel, Agodo Egbe. Time: 4pm *Island* Date: Sunday, April 18th, 2021 Venue: Lekki , Lagos Time: 5pm *These 2 events are strictly by Invitation*
Emmy’s Court music sets to sign Multi-million Naira PR & Management deal with Nigeria’s most influential PR @jodelamedia for @Youngzil Promotion.
Emmy’s Court Music Label, one of the brainchild of Engineer Alabi Oluwatope, a music enthusiast, sports administrator, and philanthropist is set to sign one of Nigeria’s most influential Public relations and project management company, Jodela Media, a section of Jodela Integrated Services Ltd.
This unique label Emmy’s Court Music was born out of the love and passion for entertainment and youth development. In the wake of the 2018 summer, the music label was launched with two talented artists Folorunsho Ibrahim aka “Chinapee” and Omolola Elizabeth aka “Youngzil” signed as the pioneer artists.  The label has so far embarked on series of promotional projects including club tours, club/stage shows, artiste live performances, collaborations with other top artists, and other artiste development programs.
In a press brief in Lagos, the CEO of Emmy’s Court Music Engr. Tope Alabi said, “the label has currently released seven hit tracks between the two signed artiste while other projects including the first EP of Youngzil is in the pipeline”.
He, therefore, took the bull by its horn to engage Jodela Media to project, promote & manage one of the record label’s artiste Omolola Elizabeth Oyesanmi aka Youngzil who hails from Ondo State, Nigeria.
Youngzil was born in July 1999 in the Alimosho area of Lagos state.
She started her music career at the tender age of 8 years. Youngzil is known to be a dogged rap and hip-hop artist with a unique style and swag. She was signed into the Emmy’s Court record label in 2018 and has since released 5 hit tracks namely; Boss, Money Fever which was later remixed and featured Oritsefemi, her monster hit “Shoja”, Turn Up featuring Qdot, and recently TTT (Tempted to Touch), a mid-tempo love song for her teeming fans. She is currently working on her first body of work packaged in an EP titled “Energy and Flows”.
The official contract signing will be witnessed by various media platforms with journalists and celebrity guests in attendance.
The official contract signing and Album listening party are scheduled to hold in Lagos in two phases..
*Mainland*
Date: Fri Apr 16th, 2021
Venue: Emmys Court Hotel, Agodo Egbe.
Time: 4pm
*Island*
Date: Sunday, April 18th, 2021
Venue: Lekki, Lagos
Time: 5pm
These 2 events are strictly by Invitation*

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SEVEN DOORS: OLATUNJI AFOLAYAN DESERVES A FLORIST

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SEVEN DOORS: OLATUNJI AFOLAYAN DESERVES A FLORIST

 

As a film student, my evaluation of Seven Doors, the Netflix mini-series produced and directed by Femi Adebayo and others, may differ from the general audience’s. While the audience is integral to the film’s meaning, my academic perspective allows me to appreciate the cinematic craftsmanship that underlies the narrative.

Unarguably, in the same way that auteur theory highlights the director’s creative vision and Schreiber theory emphasises the screenwriter’s role, mise-en-scène theory underscores the art director/production designer’s contributions to the film’s visual language.

The art director/production designer plays a crucial role in creating the mise-en-scène, encompassing settings and props, costumes, facial and body expressions, lighting and colour, and character positioning within the frame. Therefore, the art director of Seven Doors, Olatunji Afolayan deserves a special recognition for designing visual elements that evoke nostalgia and cultural memory.

That you may know, the vintage chinawares and floral metal bowls in Seven Doors are props and carefully designed elements that contribute to the film’s visual composition and spatial relationships. The mural and sculptural designs are creatively etched on the walls and plotted to depict the period piece seamlessly. The choice of architectural designs (constructed or adapted) is a brainchild of the art director’s attention to detail when selecting these props, which helps create a sense of realism and authenticity.

An art director is said to be a “master of visual storytelling, a weaver of worlds, and a conductor of the cinematic orchestra.” The look, feel, mood, and colour pallets that connect all the departments are designed by an expert—the art director. Olatunji Afolayan’s technical depth and prowess are the apparent signature of Seven Doors. Without Afolayan’s ‘dirtied hands’, Seven Doors would remain bald and bland.

In conclusion, the art director/production designer is an essential member of the filmmaking team, and their contributions to the mise-en-scène deserve recognition. Olatunji Afolayan’s work in Seven Doors is a testament to the importance of the art director/production designer in creating a visually stunning and engaging film.

Undoubtedly, Olatunji Afolayan is the god of mise en scene in Seven Doors.

Steven Anu’ Adesemoye

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Ayra Starr’s Mother Sparks Buzz with Confession About Her Mystery Crush

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Ayra Starr’s Mother Sparks Buzz with Confession About Her Mystery Crush

Ayra Starr’s Mother Sparks Buzz with Confession About Her Mystery Crush

 

The mother of Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Ayra Starr has sent social media into a frenzy with a playful revelation about having a crush on someone who, humorously, calls her “mummy.” In a video that quickly went viral, she expressed her excitement about the possibility of meeting her crush at Ayra Starr’s upcoming show on Christmas Day.

Ayra Starr’s Mother Sparks Buzz with Confession About Her Mystery Crush

Captioning the video, Ayra Starr’s mother wrote: “Wahala, my crush is calling me mummy. Anyways, we will meet at Ayra’s show on the 25th.” Her candid and lighthearted confession immediately captivated fans, sparking a wave of speculation about the identity of her mystery crush.

Many have taken to social media to guess the individual who has captured Ayra Starr’s mother’s affections. A popular theory among fans is that the crush might be none other than Don Jazzy, the renowned Nigerian music mogul and the boss of Ayra Starr’s record label, Mavin Records. However, Ayra’s mother kept the identity of her crush under wraps, leaving fans to wonder and eagerly anticipate any clues that might surface.

As the excitement for Ayra Starr’s Christmas Day show builds, fans are eagerly awaiting the event, with many now watching closely to see if Ayra’s mother’s cheeky prediction about meeting her crush will indeed come true.

Stay tuned for updates and watch the video below as the mystery continues to unfold!

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Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: “It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the ‘African Bad Girl'”

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Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: “It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the ‘African Bad Girl'”

 

Nigerian music sensation Tiwa Savage has opened up about her turbulent divorce from Tunji “TeeBillz” Balogun, sharing deeply personal insights about the emotional toll it took on her life and career.

Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: "It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the 'African Bad Girl'"

Speaking candidly on The Receipts Podcast, the 44-year-old Afrobeat star reflected on the heartbreak of her 2018 separation, which she revealed was exacerbated by her struggles with postpartum depression and public backlash.

“I Was Nigeria’s Sweetheart”
Tiwa described how her rise to fame was met with widespread admiration, as she followed what she called the “perfect path” of societal expectations.

“When I started, I was Nigeria’s sweetheart. I could do no wrong. I went to university, got married, had a baby — everything by the book. But then everything came crashing down, and I became the target of criticism,” she said.

The separation, which TeeBillz announced online, marked a turning point in Tiwa’s life. Despite not initiating the breakup, she recalled being vilified in the media and by the public.

“I Was Told I’d Never Win”

Tiwa revealed how the overwhelming criticism pushed her into a dark place. “At the time, my baby was just a few months old, and I was already dealing with postpartum depression. My body wasn’t the same, and I was depressed. But instead of support, people attacked me,” she shared.

After attempting to tell her side of the story in a public interview, she faced even more backlash.

“People said, ‘How dare you go and talk? You’re a woman, and you’re supposed to hold the home together.’ Famous people called to tell me I’d never win, and it was my fault because I was a woman. It was heartbreaking,” Tiwa recounted.

 

Reinvention as the “African Bad Girl”
The constant criticism and emotional pain led Tiwa to transform her image and embrace a bolder persona.

“It made me depressed for so long, but it also made me angry. I thought to myself, ‘If I did everything right and still got attacked, why should I bother?’ That’s when I became the ‘African Bad Girl,’” she said.

Tiwa explained how she began to rebel against societal norms, opting for tattoos, shorter skirts, and bikinis. “I was just wild. It was my way of coping and reclaiming control of my life after being judged for so long,” she added.

Despite the challenges, Tiwa’s resilience and reinvention have made her an enduring icon in the global music scene, solidifying her place as a trailblazer in African entertainment.

The revelations highlight not only the personal cost of fame but also the cultural pressures that women in the spotlight often endure. Through it all, Tiwa continues to inspire, proving that reinvention is a powerful tool for survival and success.

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