I’m Crazy About Tiwa Savage – P.R.E aww!

I’m Crazy About Tiwa Savage – P.R.E aww!

BAYELSA State-born David Etete popularly known with the showbiz moniker, P.R.E. which stands for Pretty, Real and Entertaining is a budding songster with a
difference. With one of his videos, Let Me Know enjoying massive airplay, the vivacious songwriter, singer and label owner has also cornered Tuface, Timaya, Dammy Krane and other mesmeric acts for musical collaboration to blow the minds of pundits and cynics alike.

HOW I started professional music

Music has always been my first love and I knew I would later do it in life no matter what. I was actually at the Greenish University, UK studying Business Administration but I had to make a detour when I realized that it wasn’t what I really wanted to do. My foray into professional music began four years when I was with a group called Twisted Minds. We covered a good mileage and when the group split, I decided to go on musical sabbatical and attended the London School of Sound Engineering where I fine-tuned my skills in order to make riveting music in such a saturated market.

Working with Tuface

It was an amazing experience working with Tuface. As we all know he’s legendary in both Nigeria and Africa . He inspires me a lot because of how humble he is and all what he told me in the studio when we were recording the song, Take It Up. I’ve always known Tuface for a long time, I used to see him around and he also told me that he’s a kind of person who listens to a lot of upcoming artistes in order to know where the music industry is heading at every point in time. He had heard my songs before we were introduced by a mutual friend in order to make the collaboration happen.

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How I hope to be at peace with my team

I own my record label, Twisted Minds Records first of all and I have a strong team with me. These are not individuals who just work for me, but they are my friends. We try as much as possible to respect one another so that we don’t cross parts to a level where a split would become inevitable or have a controversial issue in our camp.

Upping the ante

At the end of the day, I’d say that a good music is good enough regardless of what the norm is at the moment. We’ve come to see that even slow songs can also do well at the clubs, for example; Burna Boy’s Like to Party. At the end of the day, my only plan is not looking at any other person or what they’re doing in the industry. My plan is to be real me and make good music that will appeal enough to the people. I believe with this, my music will travel as far as it should.

About signing artistes on my label

I have thought about it but I’ve  not signed any artiste yet. I’d like to be at a certain position in my career before I start that phase of it because I won’t like to sign someone and use him to experiment. I’d like to know the game inside out and take my career to a certain height so that I can be equipped enough to help other individuals build their own career as well.

Plans for debut album

Well, I have loads of songs though, I’d always like to say that the album will come when the demand for it is ready. I’m working with a lot of people on this. By way of collaboration, I’d be engaging Dammy Krane in my work. I have Timaya and other top acts I’d like to keep mum about for now. There are several other songs in the pipeline but if I start telling it now, it will finally mean squeezing the jam out of the doughnut. And without sounding immodest, I have an archive full of songs, but I have to study the timing to drop whichever one I choose.

Nigerian singers I’m crazy about

Right now, I think I’m loving Tiwa Savage’s album which dropped just recently. It’s crazy and I’m loving her sound. I love a couple of other Nigerian acts but I don’t want to start naming names.

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About my look

Yes, a couple of times people have said I don’t look like a Nigerian, but the truth is that I’m actually more Nigerian than not. My father is from Bayelsa while my mother is half Igbo, half British, so that’s where my look comes from. I decided to grow the dreadlocks which is nothing genetic. I grew my hair about three years ago, not necessarily because of my brand but I’d always wanted to grow dreadlocks when the time is right. It adds a bit of style to my look and I appreciate it.

My background

I was born and brought up in Festac Town for the first eight years of my life and at that point, I really got to see what life could be like without being so privileged. Later on, God made it possible that my family was able to move to the Island after the first eight years of my life. I had a very good childhood and I was very exposed. I wouldn’t say that there was a particular time that I hawked to fend for myself but I remember there was a time when my jean trousers were local, shirts and shoes too were also of poor quality because that was all I could afford then. Life was sweet as a kid.

My projection in five years

I hope to have gone very far and be a household name in the industry. I also hope to be able to take my music farther than my country and make it international.

My forthcoming work with Dammy Krane

I just did something hot with my man, Dammy Krane which is a single dropping next month. Of course, there will be a video for that. In fact, the video would have been ready before the single comes out. I don’t like to rush things. I’m looking at shooting in Nigeria and my team and I am still rubbing minds as to which video producer to engage for the project. We’ve concluded the recording of the single, right now we are going to locations to shoot.

My hobbies

Outside music, I like extreme sports. At my leisure, I go court-biking, fishing, swimming and those other hard exercises order than going out drinking and idling with lazy minds. I love to travel and I enjoy foods from different parts of the world because I’m a lifestyle connoisseur. Like when I go fishing, it depends on what season it is; there’s fishing and non-fishing season.

In the fishing season, you go fishing when there’s high tide because that’s when the fishes come out. High tides change  at the different times of the year. If you want to go fishing, depending on what type of fishing it is, if it’s self-casting, places like Eko Atlantic behind Eko Hotel and the little ponds you find behind Lekki expressway are very good places for fishing. If it’s deep sea fishing, you need to get on a boat and go about an hour and a half or two hours to really cash the big fishes.

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How to undress for your husband: Step-by-step guide to stripping in the bedroom

These images, published originally in LIFE Magazine in
1937 and again on LIFE.com this week, illustrate step-by-
step how a wife should – and should not – undress for her
husband. Using burlesque dancers as models, Allen
Gilbert, who was promoting his new Manhattan School of
Undressing at the time, gave readers a few pointers and
lamented in the article that wives with a faulty ‘disrobing
methodology’ were largely responsible for ballooning
divorce rate. (Daily Mail UK)
Gilbert said in the February 17 issue that at his
undressing school wives, anxious to improve their
marital manners, would learn ‘the correct way’ to take
off their clothes.
From these they will learn how to make going to bed
appear a thing of charm and pleasure rather than a
routine chore,’ Gilbert said in the article
What does it matter how women take their clothes off as
long as they take it off, right fellas? Lol

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Receive calls and Win a breakfast date with your favorite Celebs

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Ex-Super Eagles Taiye Taiwo indicted in France on tax fraud According to re

According to reports, former Super Eagles player Taiye
Taiwo has been indicted in France on tax fraud charges.
The French authority say the 28 year old player is owing
them €1,025,000 in back takes after failing to pay his
income taxes in 2008, 2009 and his property taxes in
2011.
Taiwo owns a €600,000 mansion in Allauch, Marseille
and the French authority say they plan to seize the home
and auction it.
Taiwo, who currently plays for Turkish football club
Bursaspor, played for French club, Olympique de
Marseille from 2005 to 2011. He is yet to respond to the
charges.

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Man sets pregnant lover ablaze

Culled from Sunnewsonline.com
Until June 23, not many could have suspected that all
was not well between Emeka Agu, 28, and his pregnant
girlfriend, Miss Bidemi Akinsolufe. That night, disaster
struck in their home in Ayobo area of Lagos, as Emeka
allegedly set his lover ablaze.
The reason? To prevent the lady from charming other
men with her beauty. Nearly a month after, Bidemi still
writhes in pain at the Gbagada General Hospital, even
as Emeka awaits his date with the law. The reporter
met the badly burnt lady on her hospital bed and she
narrated what led to the sad incident.
“I started dating him last year but my boyfriend is very
jealous. Even whenever my sister called me, he would
want to call back to be sure it wasn’t a man that called
me. “He was working before and had his own place but
he later lost his job and had no place to stay. I secured a
mini-flat in Ayetoro and asked him to join me there.
We had been living together since then. “Recently, when
I took in, he asked me to stop working and I did. But he
drinks a lot. He spends his money on alcohol and I
always told him that I was worried that his liver might be
destroyed. He doesn’t trust me; he thinks I date other
men.
“He used to work in the night as a bouncer in a hotel.
The day before he set me on fire, his former boss had
summoned him and I thought maybe the man wanted to
offer him a job. So, on the morning of that day, Sunday,
June 23, I called him to know if he had gone to the man’s
place.
As we were speaking on the phone, he told me he was
already high. And I asked him why he should spend his
money on alcohol when I was hungry at home. “I was
angry, so I went to report him to his friend. His friend
then called him and talked some sense into him. But
when he knew that I was with his friend, he became
angry and accused his friend of sleeping with me. He
said he would suck my blood for sleeping with his friend.
I was even explaining to him that I couldn’t be sleeping
around with my pregnancy but he wasn’t convinced. He
began to call me names, that I was a useless woman. He
later said it was all right, that he wasn’t angry again.
So, I went back home. “When I got back home, one of my
friends told me that Emeka had reported me to her,
saying I locked him outside in the rain. So, when I got to
our apartment, I begged him and my friend also begged
him. He said he was no longer angry but I didn’t know he
still had plans to deal with me.
“After a while, he pretended as if he wanted to go to the
toilet and while walking past me, he suddenly gave me a
terrible slap. Then he began to beat me. In fact, I had
never been so thoroughly beaten since I was born.
He had only slapped me on two earlier occasions. That
night, I was yelling for help but I guessed people weren’t
hearing me outside. I was crying and threatening to pack
out of the apartment. “Then he said he would destroy my
beauty. But I didn’t believe he would do anything so
devilish.
Then he went to the kitchen, brought out the stove and
poured the kerosene on me. He lit a match and threw it
at me and I was burning. I rushed to the kitchen to get
water but he was pushing the buckets of water away. I
was yelling and crying.
Then after some time, he began to say to me: ‘My babe,
your face is burnt, I’m sorry.’ “I didn’t even know that my
face was badly burnt. I initially thought my hands were
the only parts affected until much later when I saw my
face in the mirror.
“When he realised the damage he had done, he began to
beg me, saying he would marry me. He said I should stay
inside, that he would go and get raw pap to apply on the
burnt parts of my body. But as he wanted to go out of the
apartment, I followed him. He said he wasn’t running
away, that he just wanted to get the pap and get back.
And I said okay, but I was following him.
He kept pushing me back but I insisted on following him
out. Later, one of our neighbours, a man, knocked on our
door and asked what was wrong with me. He replied that
there was no problem but I shouted that the man should
come in to save my life.
I told the man that the door wasn’t locked, that he
should push it. Eventually other neighbours came and
pushed the door open and I immediately ran outside so
that everyone could see me. I think that was when I
passed out.” After she lost consciousness, some of her
neighbours quickly rushed her to the nearest hospital
from where she was transferred to the Gbagada General
Hospital. Meanwhile, the neighbours also alerted the
police in Ayobo, who came to arrest Emeka.
Bidemi also told the reporter: “He told me it was the
devil’s handiwork but I know God would repay him. I
leave everything to God. I have been hospitalised here
now since then, and my people have been spending
money on me.” “Initially, I thought no man would want
me any longer since he had destroyed my face. But my
people said no, that they wouldn’t allow me near him
again.
They said he should write an undertaking that he
wouldn’t come after me but I’ve been told that, even
with an undertaking, he might still try to harm me. I will
have the baby but he must never ask for my child. I want
him to face the music. I want justice to be done.”
Bidemi’s mother, Mrs. Nike Adeyemi, also spoke with the
reporter. Said she: “Some good neighbours took my
daughter to a nearby hospital and asked her boyfriend to
stay with her there. They then secretly invited policemen
to arrest him. We are already in court.” “I have spent all
I have to treat my daughter.
None of Emeka’s people has paid a dime out of the
heavy hospital bills. We have spent over N200, 000 now
and we are still spending. The doctor said we would
need, at least, N500, 000 for comprehensive treatment
for my daughter because her face and hands have been
badly burnt.
You can see the wounds are still looking fresh even after
over three weeks. I don’t even have any money for her
treatment any more.
I’m so fed up. One of Emeka’s sisters came to me with
policemen from Ikoyi. She offered to pay me N40, 000 so
that the boy would be released. I refused to collect the
money because I said it was even an insult for her to
offer that little amount when we were being asked to
bring N500, 000.
“I don’t even know where to turn to for help. Please, help
me beg compassionate Nigerians to come to our aid. I
don’t want my daughter to die. I think we will also have
to do something about her pregnancy because I don’t
ever want her to have anything to do with that boy any
longer.”
The reporter spoke with Emeka’s sister, who allegedly
offered N40, 000 to Bidemi’s family. Her words: “I don’t
know what to do again. I didn’t know when Emeka and
Bidemi started their friendship.
I didn’t send him to set the girl ablaze. I’m even tired of
everything. I am a widow myself and I don’t have money.
I have even used the N40, 000 that I offered her to take
care of some other issues. I’m tired of the whole issue
and I don’t know what to do

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