Friday, 7 April 2017

Wizkid slams MTV Base after they compared him to DBanj

The most talked about topic today on Social Media is, Drake’s disappearance in Wizkid’s new video, titled “Come Closer”.. and it’s apparently, causing more harm than good.
Nigerians argued that it was just not right for Drake not to appear in the video. They went as far as comparing Wizkid to Dbanj with reason that Dbanj was able get a ‘god’ like Kanye West to star in his video whilst Wizkid can’t get common Drake.
This comparison went viral and MTVBase got involved by asking fans to vote between Wizkid or Dbanj via a twitter post. Outrightly, Wizkid replied the post saying “So disappointed in y’all for bringing this up. After everything king Dbanj done in the game?!! Pls show respect!!”

Two burnt to death as bus catches fire in Lagos

FROM LEFT: GENERAL MANAGER, LAGOS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY (LASEMA), MR MICHAEL AKINDE; DIRECTOR-GENERAL, SAFETY COMMISSION OF LASEMA, MR FAUD OKI, AND DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF DUTIES, MR OLUSEGUN MAGUS-DAVID, AT THE SCENE OF A COLLAPSED THREE STOREY-BUILDING, AT NO. 87, ODUNFA STREET, ON LAGOS ISLAND IN LAGOS ON WEDNESDAY
Two persons were yesterday  burnt to death after a commercial bus  caught fire at Maryland area of Lagos State. Five others sustained various degrees of injury in the incident.  The General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA),  Adesina Tiamiyu, confirmed the incident, saying he received a distress call  regarding a commercial bus that accidentally caught fire while on top speed at “Cane Village”, Maryland around 2.55pm .
Preliminary investigation conducted by the agency’s Emergency Response Team (ERT),  at the scene revealed that the commercial bus popularly known as danfo marked KTU 479 XQ  was coming from Yaba on top speed.
The driver  who was said to have lost control after hitting a jeep before it fell on its side and caught fire.
Five persons were rescued and attended to by a joint team of the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) and LASEMA paramedics.
The victims were later taken to the Trauma and Burns Centre, Gbagada,  for further treatment. Two other  passengers (females) who were burnt beyond recognition, were recovered by  LASEMA ERT and handed over to the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (SEHMU) for deposition at Mainland Hospital Morgue..