Thursday, 2 February 2017

Dodo Gang Merchandise: New Price List

Welcome to the new month Gangsters!

Big shouts out to all the Gangsters that got their gang uniforms during the January 2017 Clearance Sales,we are now anticipating your swagged out pictures, please don't forget to tag us. Apologies to all the gangsters that couldn't get their uniforms due to various reasons. Our January 2017 Clearance Sales is now over and the prices for our fashion items are now back to normal. Tee-Shirts cost only 3,000 while Face Caps cost 2,500 only. Nationwide Delivery is still very much available with varying rates depending on the gangster's location.


To get a Dodo Gang Fashion item, all you need to do is to send us a DM (@DodoGang_) on any of our social media platforms ( Twitter, Instagram & Facebook) OR Call/WhatsApp: 09037030672 OR E-mail: dodogang13@gmail.com



Remember that this is plantain lovers uniform oh! So that we can be spreading positive vibes whenever we meet ourselves especially where they are roasting, frying and selling plantain.




Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Dodo Gang Tee- Shirts: January 2017 Clearance Sales

Happy New Year Dodo Gangsters!

                                         
Just because we want our gangsters to begin the New Year in so much style and dripping swagu, we have decided to slash down prices for a limited amount of Dodo Gang Tee-Shirts.




We understand that the recession is affecting our plantain lifestyle and hence have decided to sell all our Tee-Shirts for only N2,500. However, delivery rates will apply with varying rates depending on the gangster's location. Nationwide delivery is available.  This is a move in our bid to ensure that gangsters wear uniforms in 2017.

                                          

To get your own Dodo Gang Tee-Shirt: Call/WhatsApp 09037030672 OR Send a DM to @dodogang_ on all social media platforms OR Send an email to dodogang13@gmail.com.

                                         


Remember that this is plantain lovers uniform oh
 So that we can be spreading positive vibes whenever we meet ourselves, especially where they are roasting, frying and selling plantain.

















Friday, 4 November 2016

Football Age: Bash Aleeee



Voicenote act, Bash Aleee is back with a new audio piece titled "Football Age" which was produced by Samibond. Please download, listen and share using these links:


Football Age on Spinlet

Football Age on Soundcloud





Tuesday, 11 October 2016

All On Nothing Fitnes with Dizzy: Simplicity


                                                                 SIMPLICITY
Hello, yeah it’s been a while, we all know about a few of the challenges I have been having with my phone screen getting smashed and change of environment and all of the changes I have had to adapt to within the last couple of months or so… Or we don’t? Well now we do. Anyways I am not here to talk about my problems… Or maybe I am.


Simplicity. Simplicity. I want to talk about simplicity. In workouts, in diets, in supplementation, in life. Using simple methods and basic methods is often underrated, maybe it is for the reason that it is indeed so simple that makes it most ignored.

A lot of people do not believe that something as simple as getting enough sleep can help you lose weight or gain strength. People don’t believe that eating simple meals may be the key to achieving their goals. You dare not tell some people that a simple change to their lifestyle is probably all they need to do.

Now, kind of simple changes can you make to aide you in your fitness goals? Drinking a lot of water can be one. Just because it is cliché does not mean it does not work, It definitely does. Have I already mentioned getting enough sleep? Oh I have!

How about little short walks every now and again, some might say, OH PLEASE! But you would be surprised. Extremes, excuse me while I jump to extremes, Extremes like starving yourself just to lose weight, or long hours on the treadmill and other cardio machines, Lifting heavy too soon etc, Rome as they say was not built in a day, but I guess I can’t bash you guys for trying! STOP IT. It becomes counterproductive and highly unsustainable. So back to simplicity, my advice is to keep things simple, set simple realistic targets and use simple realistic methods to reach the goal. Oh, and Give it time.
Unfortunately I can’t write it all in this post, hence it becomes long and boring, so if you need a simple plan, and steps to reaching your desired goals then don’t hesitate to ask. Cheers!


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Monday, 10 October 2016

Music Mondays With Femi Samuel: Redemption EP by Burna Boy Review




ARTISTE NAME: BURNA BOY
TITLE OF EP: REDEMPTION
RECORD LABEL: SPACESHIP ENTERTAINMENT
RELEASE DATE: SEPTEMBER 23, 2016


A child is given birth to, every day of the week; but a standout child is easily recognized where the lots of them are gathered, either because of the child's background, or the simple achievements and accolades the child has. This project backs up this fact, as Burna boy finally decided to settle down, and take the music-making side of his art seriously and decided to go home. To Aristocrat records so he could blend-in with his favorite tutors. And finally get Leriq produce records for him again. This brilliant Ep is that which showcased the prominent factor that distinguished Burna boy from the others, when he first came onto the music industry.

A simple-confessional project, which he thinks aloud, as he takes us through his personal struggles, the price that came with the fame, and of course just being the real guy that just wants to have fun, and make good music. The Ep is just 7tracks long, and were all produced by the number one guy from the get go of his "Leaving An Impact For Eternity” Album, Leriq... /call the paramedic/. And the artistic direction was handled by his previous record label executives (Peedi & Kay) of Aristocrat Records.

Opening the album is "pree me" which is a slow tempo tune, that just has great vibes to it, and fuses well with the drums and kicks in it; which is topped off with the brilliant lyrical content. Track2 "fa so lati do" has this old school feel to it. It has the snapping Fingers plugins in it, a decent sing-along type of record. The Don gorgon switches his style up a little with the next track "Boshe Nlo" which is the standout song on this Ep. Here, we see how talented Burna is, with his songwriting skills whose outcome has the capability of relating to every corner of the society.

 This track is followed with "Mary Jane" which is the lowest point on this Ep; He didn't actually find the right melody to this type of tune, and fell-off as he tried to create the needed picture in this song. Track4 body to body is another brilliant piece of work on this Ep. It showed how versatile Burnaboy can be. The melody on this record was simply blissful to hear. The presence of the choir additional vocals also made this record a really solid one.

 The Ep almost draws to a close with "plenty song" as Burnaboy takes us to the time, he serenaded us with the Rockstar & Don gorgon sound... but here he showed off his bragging rights, as to how he has matured and nurtured his craft from the previous sound he blessed us with. The album draws to a close with the perfectly written "We On" that exhibited how international the Burna boy sound can really be, and how original his content is. And Of course how spot-on he gets the right bars to the verses, where he decides to lay back his delivery, to where he picks up his flow with the singing, a commendable way to end the Ep.

The whole content is a top notch one. It doesn't get boring at any point. Leriq's production was a 100% on so many levels; with the matured beats and great melodies from the keyboard.

I rate this EP  4/5.

Femi Samuel @Femi_RichNation on Twitter.



Friday, 30 September 2016

When To Start A Branding Process By Wunmi Eruaga



There is a plethora of talk on branding circulating in business today. Most of what is being said is too ambiguous for the average business owner, who thinks only in return on investment and sales (black and white). It is becoming increasingly hard to convince entrepreneurs about the vital role branding plays in the world of business. Strangely, with all the information on branding available today, entrepreneurs are aware of the magnitude of branding but are just confused about the concept. This blog will shed as much light on the subject not only to stress its importance but also to eliminate any confusion. I would be willing to answer any questions on branding in the comment section.

Today, we would look at the reasons to start a branding process. I’d like to call it a business diagnosis that tells you when you need the branding medicine. This information is supposed to guide today’s entrepreneur on when to decide to get a brand catalyst to work on the brand. Yeah! Yeah! I have heard a lot on branding but how do I know then I need to get a branding process started? Here are a few reasons or situations or symptoms that require an entrepreneur to prepare a budget for branding and start investing.



I’m starting a new business.
I need a business card and a website
We’ve developed a new product and it needs a name and logo yesterday.
We need to raise millions of Naira. The campaign needs to have its own identity
We’re going public next year.
We need to raise venture capital, even though we do not have our first customer.
Our name no longer fits who we are and the businesses we are in.
We need to change our name because of a business registration conflict.
Our name has a negative connotation in the new market we want to enter.
Our name misleads customers.
We want to reposition and renew the global brand.
We need to communicate more clearly about who we are.
We’re going global-we need help to enter new markets.
No one knows who we are.
We want to appeal to a new and more affluent market.
Our website doesn’t work on smart phones.
We are a great company with cutting-edge products. We look behind the times
Will our identity work on the web?
Our identity does not position us shoulder to shoulder with our competitors
I’m embarrassed when I give out my business card.
Everyone in the world recognizes our icon, but admit it- she needs a face-lift.
We love our symbol – our market knows it. The problem is you cannot read our logotype.
We do not present a consistent face to our customers.
We lack visual consistency and we need new brand architecture to deal with acquisitions.
Our packaging is not distinctive.
Our competition looks better than we do
All of our marketing looks like it comes from different companies


For every point in business when you have any thought about these things to yourself or shared it with other stakeholders, that moment is when you should consider kick starting a branding process.



Feel free to contact me on my personal website www.wunmieruaga.com

Monday, 26 September 2016

Music Mondays With Femi Samuel: 5 New Music Videos You Should See


The main purpose of visuals to a song is somewhat undermined in this part of the world with our music industry's refusal to take the music videos which they put out and place on rotation seriously. A huge shout out to the set of artistes & video directors that put in work to create amazing music videos. Here is a review of 5 of the latest music videos out now.


Banky W: “Gidi Love”
Director: Banky W
Banky W released the visuals to this lovely tune which was the soundtrack of Femi Odugbemi's romantic movie "Gidi Love" starring the likes of Gideon Okeke & the legendary Bukky Wright. The video was shot on location in New York to be precise and had its primary setting in a court room. A very hilarious video that was spot-on with its storyline and content. Everyone felt comfortable in the video; from the actors to the extras and Banky W. It was very exciting to watch, the performers in this video were hilarious from the start to finish. The best feature had to be the scene were Hauwa Allahbura of the Gidi Love fame walked-in during the court session which was a breathtaking sight as she was ravishing in her orange dress which made the court room to stop and stare which was appropriate as it blended well with the lyrics of the song.


Kiss Daniel: “Sin City”
Director: HG2 FILMS
When Kiss Daniel decided to include Sin City on his debut album "New Era", it already felt as if he had major plans for the song's video with the song's content. In the visuals to this record, we see Kiss Daniel performing on the streets of a downtown American city. The location where this video was shot links appropriately with the lyrics to the song. It might not be an original concept with the output but it had a decent story line to it.


Koker: “Give Dem”
Director: Director Q
In Give Dem, we see Koker going from being a regular diner kitchen staff that had to deal with a nagging and difficult boss, to being the Star boy everyone loves and admires. Koker was nicely dressed in all the scenes, as he connected well with the eye-catching video vixens that were looking really good. We also see a well-orchestrated choreography performance in the video with everyone being on the beat and sticking to the script. Director Q definitely did a good work with the pre-production and post production of this video as it was crispy clear to watch. It had the distinctive feature as the title of the song "Give Dem" which was personified by burgers and fries that were served to the customers.


 P Square: “Bank Alert”
Director: Clarence Peters
Everyone's favorite twins are finally on rotation once again on our television screens with this comedic drama music video, which had notable Nollywood actor Mr. IBU and the legendary Onyeka Onwenu starring in it. A really nicely done typical P-square kind of music video; it had the required props in it. It also depicted the grass to grace story of having to fly in a private jet, then moving into their own mansion. The choreographers were also dressed in their individual traditional attires, as they created a picture of the cultural greatness that can be associated to the sound of this record.


Lola Rae: “One Time”
Director: Clarence Peters
Pretty face Lola Rae is back on the scene with the visuals to her previously released reggae tune "one time". This song and video has been accepted into the music industry on a friendly note but is subject to scrutiny with the fact that this record has similarities with the melody and beat of Tiwa Savage's Wanted jam. The video has an innocent-looking Lola Rae getting into character as she possessed the persona of a rude-gal with naughty mannerism. It also featured dancers and models, which were rightly placed in the video as they displayed some theatrics. The club scene had decent angles with its shoot-technique and proper lightings.

Femi Samuel on Twitter: @Femi_RichNation