Flash Back Friday: Zuena’s Modeling days

Did you know Zuena aka Bebecool’s wife was a former miss Uganda contestant?

In an amazing flash back  she has posted on her social media Facebook platform, Zuena shows  the contestants of the 2001 Miss Uganda beauty pageant where she took part though her chicky and childish looks makes it difficult for one to identify her easily.

“Throwback to the days of miss Uganda,oh what special memories we hold on to.
Do you recognize any of the contestants?” Zuena Kirema posted on her Facebook page.

Pick your favorite throwback Naija music video from this five

Pick your favorite throwback Naijamusic video from this five

Yes, as usual, Thursdays are for throwbacks. It’s cliche but also true that music is the soul food of the heart and that’s why it’s going to be a music throwback. There are certain songs that erupt memories and emotions from the past that were significant to the time of the music. Whatever the genre of the song is whether hip-hop, blues, classical, reggae, R&B etc. Here are five throwbacks Naija music videos, so pick your favorite.

  1.  If love is a crime (2face)

2.Tattoo girl (faze)

3. Konga (baby konga)

4. Pon Pon Pon (Dagrin)

https://youtu.be/SNfTSim_hXA

5. Greenland (TY Bello)

Throwback Thursday: If you used any of the products and you’re Single consult your Ancestors

It’s Throwback Thursday.

If you used any of these products leave your damaged jeans at home.

Much of the time people these days want to act and look young but only time can tell.

Fanta the Original

Who can forget the glorious days of Fanta in all its different flavours that didn’t taste as bad as the current one’s.

  Kimbo

The Original appetizer (appeta) was the delicious flavor of Kimbo and onions.

Kimbo original

Blueband

Only the Rich could afford buttered bread especially with blueband. If ate blueband as a kid lucky you.

Sweet Pepsi

I still wonder where this name came from because this looks nothing like Pepsi. But still, nothing would beat the 10 sweet Pepsi that cost just 50ugs. Ahhh…glory days

The 100Ugs Note

For the 90s babies, this note was equivalent to the 50k note of today. The things you would be able to buy with that note would feed you for days.

So,  when is your wedding? You are old!

Because it’s Thursday, Let’s Throwback to Some Old Nigerian Music. Part 1

The early part of the New Millennium gave the world of Nigerian Hip Hop a major boost. Here’s a list of Evergreen music from the early 2000s that you probably haven’t heard in a long while.

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For the Oldies

In no particular order, this article brings you memories of the good old days when our musicians gave us good music with low budget videos that we enjoyed with ease and tranquility. This one will certainly leave you nostalgic.

  • Lets start with the crowd puller of those times, a DJ was certainly not a DJ if he didn’t play this one at a party. When this song comes to play, everyone sets their waist to dance in tune with the music. Lagbaja’s Konko Below was certainly one to give us a good dance and I’m sure it will still be a hit for the oldies at any party now.
  • Let’s not talk too much, let’s talk the one that we all loved so much, the one that gave wide recognition to Naija love songs, I mean African love songs. From our living legend, TuBaba, this one will certainly get you any girl you wanted, just know the lines and write a letter…
  • You don hit my car oyibo repeteee…” this one was Tony Tetula’s 2001 hit… I guess you’ll love to go back and listen to this one.
  • …And then we had one that was irresistible, you could dance to this one like say tomorrow no dey. You were probably not comfprtable with the wordings or even the title cus really, no one wants to ‘kolomental’ but we love it when the sound ”ooo o oo o o o kolomental” hits us.
  • In 2006, Zule Zoo came up with one crazy, this one doesn’t need too much story, it is a story by it’s self, no one should forget Kerewa in a hurry.
  • The Koko master himself, in 2006 had some questions for us; ‘Why Me’… in this song, there were other questions like ”what’s the Koko” that haven’t been answered.

The list is actually inexhaustible, that is why this is just the first part of it so like they say in our home videos, Watch out for Part 2.

Ghafla!
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