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Jimmy Jatt celebrates 25th anniversary

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                   Legendary DJ Jimmy Jatt on Monday officially launched the celebration of his 25th anniversary  in the entertainment industry, The celebration will include touring six cities across Nigeria -Enugu,Benin, Port Harcourt, IIorin and Abuja. He also said that there will be screening of a document about his career and life, and the re-launched of the popular television show. Jimmy Jump Off, Jimmy Jatt is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of Nigerian hip-hop. Wishing  you all the best ahead!!. 

Charlie Sheen - Charlie Sheen's fiancée struggling with wedding planning

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                                 Charlie Sheen's fiancée Brett Rossi is finding the planning for their wedding day later this year ''confusing'' and ''hard''. Charlie Sheen's fiancée is struggling to plan their wedding. Brett Rossi and the 'Anger Management' star are set to walk down the aisle later this year, but the porn star admits she's finding the preparation for their big day ''confusing''. Speaking to Us Magazine, she said: ''Wedding planning is so hard. So confusing ... I've never had a wedding. All I want is a magical night with my [future] hubby and for everyone to have a good time. ''I couldn't care less about the simple little details.'' The actor, 48, has been married four times in the past and Brett, 24, has been married once before, but she believes their relationship is stronger than their previous romances. She explained: ''The best thing about our relati...

D’banj, Terry G To Perform At Charly Boy’s Concert In Honour Of Late Father, Justice Oputa

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                  According to a source report that NAN- Maverick entertainer Charly Boy, (real name Charles Oputa), on Monday, May 5, 2014 said prominent musicians, Dbanj and Terry G would perform at a concert to mark the death of his father, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa. Oputa, the former Justice of the Supreme Court (JSC), died Sunday afternoon at the National Hospital in Abuja at the age of 96 after recovering from a brief illness. Charly Boy, who spoke at his residence on Monday in Abuja, said his father lived a fulfilled life “so there is a great need to celebrate him’’. He urged Nigerians not to sympathise with him rather “they should join in celebrating a life well lived’’. “My father was a good and great man, though we did not start off well because in the beginning he always felt I was too rascal. “ I did not obey orders and I got tired of his rules, regulations and restrictions so it was important that I go my own way. “I thank God ...