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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Gemulah Entertainment gets an exclusive with Squad 9 Entertainment

Latest Interview: Gemulah Entertainment gets an exclusive with Squad 9 Entertainment and their representative had a whole lot to say most especially about their Annual Easter Fiesta Jamz..... 

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Squad 9 Entertainment is a talented crew that sets up events , shows and lavish parties and it is a seasonal thing and we hope to take entertainment to the next level and our fans know we never disappoint...

The 2013 Easter Event Banner

GE 9JA : Why choose Entertainment over a host of other careers?


SQUAD 9 REP: Entertainment is very complex and Dynamic in which it rally round in all ramifications of our Life and it  is one avenue that brings people from different walks of Life to achieve a common goal of getting entertained and its the fastest socializing medium.
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GE 9JA : When did you start Squad 9 Entertainment and when did you launch
your first show?


SQUAD 9 REP:Squad 9 has been in existence since 1998 but we launched our 1st show in 1999 @ DIPSON Hotel in Ikotun Egbe.


GE 9JA : How did Squad 9 Entertainment begin ?


SQUAD 9 REP: Squad 9 begun like a just mere group of boys and a girl who had passion for entertainment and put it into practice and so it is still in existence till now.

GE 9JA : What does Squad 9 Entertainment do?



SQUAD 9 REP: Squad 9 is into Event planning and show biz in general.


GE 9JA : Your source of inspiration and motivation?


SQUAD 9 REP: We are inspired by kennis music and we were also been Motivated by  d way they operated Globally and locally.



THE SQUAD 9 CREW ABOVE



GE 9JA : Your Role model? why


SQUAD 9 REP: I.D Ogungbe and we choose him because he operated right from the  grassroots  when entertainment was perceived as an avenue for lazy people to get free bucks.


GE 9JA : Your most embarrassing moments as a group, then as a person?


SQUAD 9 REP: Embarrassing moment was in d year 2011 when our fans seemed not to be present at the event on time it was a slap on our faces then.


GE 9JA :your most rewarding moments as a group, as a person?


SQUAD 9 REP: That was the very 1st show we did @ Oyins Holiday inn in 2010 it was a rewarding show that gave boost and  accelerate to the  personality of each member of the  team


GE 9JA : Squad 9 Entertainment 's  plans for 2013? a leak to your fans?


SQUAD 9 REP: 2013 Edition will be something  different as all our fans already know that we come up with unique and different version every year which make us a genius away from other Entertainment crew so to all our fans out there expect something  great and unique in this year's edition

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Man Spends 11 Million Naira To Look Like Britney Spears

Plastic surgery today can make you look like whoever you like, man or woman.

A young man was a great fan of Britney Spears and went under the knife to prove it. Kara Nicole Hays spent approximately $70,000 to get the look of Britney Spears the news media reported.
The 26-year-old believes that the surgery cost about $30,000, the remainder went to therapy, hormones, clothing, cosmetics and everything else he needed to make the transition.
Hays said that his face is all natural and any resemblance to Spears is a lucky coincidence. “I never had facial reconstruction to look like a celebrity,” he said.
Hays, who went by the name of Kody while growing up in a staunchly conservative area of Southeastern Ohio, said Spears’s music brought him comfort in difficult times.
“Britney was a person who helped me through depression,” he said. “Dancing to Britney’s videos also helped me lose weight and feel better about myself.”
Hays told the news media that he faced a lot of toxic attitudes in his small town. He said his family had trouble accepting initially that he wanted to live his life as a girl.
They feared a backlash from narrow-minded neighbors. “It was not until we brought in doctors and psychiatrists when they finally grasped the situation,” he said.
Things were not easy in school either. Hays said that although he was allowed to enter school as a girl, there was no great storybook ending.
“I was nominated to the court of honor probably as a joke, but my name had to be removed,” he said. “The school officials had to personally come to my house to ask my mom and I about me being removed in the fear of controversy in the small town.”
He said he played “low profile” in high school because of “death threats.”
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