July 2017


Rapic's bio
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Rapic is an o42 indigineous Igbo rapper,popularly know by Hw stage name Rapic Nwa but was initially known as IFECO when he was he was getting into rap newly,Rapic was the name he made for himself by himself,the name is derived from two consecutive words RAP and CHRONIC, he took the last two letters from CHRONIC and joined it with RAP to form the name RAPIC. this name means that he is chronic in rap that the inspiration of Rap dominates His brain and flows in his blood.Rapic Nwa hails from Aninri town Nkanu west local government Enugu state. He was born and raised up in Aninri, there he attended his primary school classes and two classes in secondary school before leaving his hometown he was very good in farm works because his grandparents whom he lived with were farmers . When he grew up to 14 years he moved to town with his uncle who was living at omoku ONELGA River state. so he continued his studies there at st. Mary's catholic college omoku.he learnt how to prescribe drugs from his uncle who had a chemist shop there. At the age of 20 he fell inlove with Hip hop music and was very interested in rap so due to his enthusiasm in the genre he was charmed and drown by the flow of the rhythm then he began to Rap. he made it a dream to become a rapper, then he saw the vision of being a star. A year later when he turned 21 he became a rapper properly.Rapic became a hip hop artist in 2015 and was mentored by EMINEM an American rapper and was inspired into Igbo rapping by phyno.
Rapic has dropped up to 7 tracks which was produced by different producers. he is known by his concept "Munwa Ebidobeedi" he was recently featured in a track tittled LOVE ME STRONGER by skydo ft K-lildon &Rapic .
for booking or for any entertainment purpose call 08173112100 or link him up directly on Facebook @ Nwodo James.



A special military court martial led by , AVM James Gbum has demoted Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Sani, one time Chief of Transformation and Innovation Centre of the Nigerian Army, to a Brigadier-General.  

Sani was demoted after the court convicted him on a five-count charge bordering on cheating. Sani had been standing trial in the court since 2015 after he was accused of dividing and allocating part of army land to himself.  

The court also ordered the convict to return N23 million being the money he got after he sold the part of the army land to himself.  The court held that the convict fraudulently allocated to himself part of the land – 436 hectares, in Abuja and sold it.  

Counsel to Sani, Mr Paul Sule (SAN), said that he would appeal to the army council to quash the sentence.  Sule also said that should the council refuse to quash the sentence; he would approach the Court of Appeal to do that.

Nigerian rapper, Vector is bereaved. His dad, Mr Ogunmefun died this afternoon after a brief illness at his Lagos Island residence. A close family source tells LIB, 'everyone is still very shocked, especially Vector he's really down because he was very close to his dad'.

He is survived by 5 children including Vector, his elder sister and juju singer, Shola Vibrate

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, today told Nigerian youths to exploit the wisdom of older generation of Nigerians while they are still here. 

He made this statement during a visit to the office of the Governor of Kano, Abdullahi Ganduje, to condole him and the people of Kano on the death of Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Sule.  
 

Obasanjo said that with the exit of the respected statesman, Nigerian youth have less of the older generation of Nigerians to learn from.

He told the youths that no matter how they felt, the voices of older Nigerians still represent that of wisdom and hope.

He said: “Even if you think that as young people you have the same number of new clothes as we the old people, you can certainly not have the same number of rags.”

Premium Times reports that Obasanjolauded the late Danmasani as an embodiment of peace, wisdom and patriotism, adding that he had always prayed for “a land of unity, land of order, land of progress and an envy of the African States.”

He added: “This man (Maitama Sule) has left behind a big shoe and I don’t know if there is anybody fit enough to fill that shoe for now.”

In his remarks, Governor Ganduje described former President Obasanjo as a detribalised leader who had always identified with the people of Kano on many occasions.

Present at the meeting were Niger and Adamawa State governors, Abubakar Bello and Jibrilla Bindowo; a former judge, Mamman Nasir; the Wakilin Adamawa, Hassan Adamu; and the former governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako.

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