Browsing All Posts published on »October, 2009«

Thank y’all…

October 14, 2009

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I’d like to say wasup!!!!!! and thank you to everyone who has always made it to the Wild Black Child Blog….words can’t really express my gratitude.I’m sure y’all would have noticed the absence of recent posts on the blog.It’s not deliberate,I’ve been very busy of late and it’s been stealing my blogging time.But not to […]

Folarin ‘Flo’ Jackson: The Fresh Prince from Kentro World.

October 12, 2009

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Folarin Jackson, popularly known as ‘Flo’, a member of one of Nigeria’s most sensational and ground breaking hip hop brands “Kentro World“, had a lot to say in this interview with The Wild Black Child.

Heidi Klum Goes The African Way…..With Seal Taking The Lead.

October 7, 2009

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culled from OMG! You might be wondering why he isn’t Nigerian by Nationality,but bares Nigerian names…thought so myself too.But I’m sure there’s gotta be a link somewhere if you’d agree with me,lolz.The son of Nigerian parents, he was adopted because his parents were unable to support him financially. He was raised in Paddington, a district […]

Let The Count Down Begin…….Tick Tock!

October 6, 2009

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The clock is ticking and history is about to be made.It is the first of it’s kind anywhere around Africa.

Jamati’s Sexiest Male/Female African Alive 2010.

October 5, 2009

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African Heat,brought to you by Africa’s Premeire and Leading Online Entertainment Portal,Jamati Online.The competition seeks to celebrate Africa’s finest and well-rounded and successful persons,whether in careers,showbiz or whatever work of life.Running in it’s Second session and thanks to you all who nominated your choices for this session,the Top finalists are out and are still chilling […]

iRePresent Naija: The Future Awards launches 2010 campaign.

October 5, 2009

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Culled from Bella In less than 5 years, The Future Awards has built a strong reputation as a credible and relevant awards event. Beyond that, ‘The Future’ has become a movement aimed at promoting youth development in all segments of Nigerian society.