Showing posts with label Oyinkansola. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Chill and Relax: April Frills (a monthly open mic Performance Poetry event)



Chill and Relax: April Frills
A monthly Performance Poetry and Spoken Word open mic event 
where everyone and anyone can step up and rock the mic.
Date is April 14, 2013 (2nd Sunday of the month)
Time is 3pm
Venue is 16, Abeni close, ASA Estate, off Ayodele Okeowo
street, after Deeper Life church, Soluyi Gbagada, Lagos 
Featuring Naija's Finest Poets.
Special Soul Music Performance by
Oyinkansola (Soul music Diva with style).




Saturday, November 24, 2012

Spoken Word Poets & Soul Singers that rocked #WordUpVol2 November 17, 2012


Oyinkansola wowing us with her sonorous voice










The hottest poets in Naija, from left to right: Ivori, Efe Paul, Holyblaze, Donna K and Torpedo


Ivori - the African Poet, making our "minds go loco."




Bob Ekat, the energetic poet 


The U.K based Spoken Word Poet, Princeps





 










D Tone Martins the ever wonderful soul singer





Plumbline with his ever witty punchline
 - I'm not supposed to say this, but  I know how Richard Branson lost his virginity 









Torpedo Mascaw, best freestyle poet in Naija





Efe Paul  Azino - one of Naija's foremost Spoken Word Poet






Ndukwe Onuoha,
"you see, change may come somehow, or change may come someway,
or change may come someday, but that day,
is not Today!!!"




Lumynos, the fast rising soul singer, he got skills...!!!










Chinelo Renee, da diva and da poet




Soonest I Nathaniel, doing a poem titled, these children




Nini Efem, the designer and the poet
on the red carpet



Friday, November 23, 2012

Spoken Word Poets and Soul Singers that thrilled us at #WordUpVol2 on Nov. 17 2012




Enigmatic Olumide Bisiriyu doing a poetic piece titled "Fill my cup."






Oyinkansola and Atilola doing poetry together on stage





Obii the winner of Naija Poetry Slam, thrilling us on stage









Uche Nwadinachi
asking
why play a song for a decorated cripple to dance?
Why spice chicken for a  70 year old man?



 INCREASE, the 13 year old poet.....
"there will be a solution, there will be salvation, oh, I can't wait for the revolution!!!"




Donna K, the finest and hottest female poet in Naija





All the way from America, Erica Licht doing a poem on Mothers




Olulu, the King not from Zulu
doing a spoken word poem titled,  Not my idea.



Tofarati, the freestyling poet






Ajibola Adeoya strumming away on his Guitar


Our Emcees, Duvy and Don Fabrino