The
year 2018 was full of various exciting and memorable moments. In our yearly
tradition, we are bringing you close up of people, events, things and places
that shaped the year.
Here is
a recap of what went down in 2018:
AFRIMA
Awards - The 5th All
Africa Music Awards were held Accra, Ghana. The prestigious awards which is in
its fifth edition went down at the Accra Interntaional Conference Centre Ghana
with a galaxy of stars gathered from across the continent. Davido emerged as
the biggest winner as he was crowned Africa's 'Artist of the year' defeating
the likes of Tiwa Savage, Nasty C and Diamond Platnumz.
Akinwunmi
Ishola - Veteran playwright, novelist, actor, dramatist, culture
activist and scholar, Professor Akinwunmi Ishola,
died at
the age of 78, a month before his 79th birthday and a year before his 80th
birthday. The Yoruba literary scholar whose works include Efúnṣetán Aníwúra,
Iyálóde Ìbàdàn, Tinúubú, Ìyálóde Ẹgbá, among
others died in
Ibadan, Oyo state.
Anthony Joshua - Anthony Joshua stopped Alexander Povetkin in seven
rounds to defend his IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles after a bruising
battle. heavyweight titles.
Artificial
Intelligence –
The popularity of AI keeps soaring, especially in the Tech, Autos and Mobile Devices world. Artificial Intelligence isn’t only limited to powerful
supercomputers and big devices; it is also becoming a part and parcel of
smartphones and wearable devices and equipment. Edge computing is emerging as
the next big area in AI. The functioning of AI is getting more versatile
with each passing day.
ASUU
Strike – There has been an ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU). The union is asking the federal
government to uphold an earlier agreement they have with the government
regarding funding. ASUU declared an indefinite nationwide strike on
Sunday, November 4, 2018 at its NEC meeting held at the Federal University of
Technology, Akure.
Big
Brother Naija (Double Wahala) – The third season of Big Brother Naija tagged 'Double Wahala' created a huge buzz. Miracle
emerging the winner after 85 days of the competition with 19 other housemates. The
reality show no doubt made billions from fans SMS as the host of the show, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, revealed that over
170 million votes were cast in the course of the season, 30 million of it
coming in the final week.
Black
Panther – Black Panther is a American superhero film
based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel
Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the
eighteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Black Panther premiered
in Los Angeles on January 29, 2018, and was released theatrically in the United
States on February 16, in 2D, 3D, IMAX and other premium large formats. It
became the 9th-highest-grossing film of all time with over $1.35 billion
worldwide, breaking numerous box office records including the highest-grossing
film by a black director, and becoming the highest-grossing 2018 film in the
U.S. and Canada and second-highest-grossing film of 2018 worldwide.
Boko
Haram - After
been ‘Technically Defeated’ and the local governments under Boko Haram control was
reclaimed, the deadly terrorists group resumed pockets of attacks in 2018 but
unlike in the past, the Nigerian military are curtailing their excesses
swiftly.
BREXIT
– It was a tough year for the British prime minster, Theresa
May who is finding it very difficult to convince the parliament to allow
Britain to exit the European Union in what has been popularly known as BREXIT. The Brexit referendum, took place
on 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar, but many people are now calling for a second
referendum after realizing that Britain’s exits from the EU may not be a
favourable one.
Burna
Boy – Nigeria’s afro-fusion star, Burna Boy scored a hit with his
monster single, YE. The artiste also went ahead to have a sold-out concert tagged
“Burna Live” on December
26, 2018 at EKO Convention Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos
Cardi B – Hip Hop diva, Cardi B and her husband, Offset welcomed their first child together, but Offset’s fourth. The baby girl was
named Kulture Kiari Cephus. Cardi B later had a feud with rival, Nicki Minaj
which led to a physical altercation at the New York Fashion Week party.
Childish
Gambino - Childish Gambino, aka Donald Glover had a hot 2018 thanks in part to his
smash single “This is America”. The song addresses the
wider issue of gun violence in the United States, the high rate of mass
shootings in the United States, along with longstanding racism and
discrimination against African Americans. The song’s video received about 12.9
million views in 24 hours, and has over 460 million views on YouTube.
Davido – After a big buzz with
his new lover, Chioma and scoring a hit with the single ‘Assurance’, Davido
again made the headlines when his pictures arriving the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC)
orientation camp pop up on the internet. It was later reported in the media
that NYSC) canceled the compulsory one-year
orientation exercise over his inability to keep up with the provisions
of the NYSC. It will be recalled that despite being a member of the NYSC, Davido travelled outside
Lagos State and also campaigned for the Peoples Democratic Party during the
Osun election. These are contrary to section 31 of the NYSC Bye-Law
(Revised 2011) which warned NYSC members not to engage in private practice.
D’banj - Nigerian singer, entertainer and entrepreneur,
D’banj, and wife Lineo Kilgrow, lost their one-year-old son, Daniel Oyebanjo
III.
The
toddler reportedly drowned at a pool in the singer’s residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.
The singer took to his Instagram page to
announce the sad news by posting a black image with the caption: “Trying Times.
But my God is Always and Forever Faithful.”
Dr
Oluyinka Olutoye – This brilliant Nigerian surgeon carried out a successful
surgery on an unborn baby at a Texas hospital in the US. According to medical
reports, the unborn baby had sacrococcygeal teratoma, a rare tumour that
appeared at the base of the baby’s tailbone. These types of tumours, it is
estimated, occur in about one of 40,000 pregnancies, and if left unchecked,
could continue taking the baby’s blood supply and eventually cause heart
failure. To carry out the operation on the baby named Lynlee Hope at 23 weeks,
Olutoye and his team removed her from her mother’s womb, operated on her and
then returned her to the womb where the injuries from her operation healed and
she continued to grow until she was born again at 36 weeks.
Emmanuel
Macron – France president, Emmanuel Macron paid a
state’s visit to Nigeria in his latest attempt to forge closer ties with
English-speaking Africa. During his visit to Nigeria, Macron visited the New
Afrikan Shrine in company with the State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode as part of
Season of African Cultures 2020, a French celebration of Africa’s rich and
diverse cultures.He was later presented with a drawing of himself by
11-year-old artist Kareem Waris Olamilekan who drew him under two hours. He was
then taken on a tour of the shrine by Femi Anikulapo Kuti.
Eco
Bank - In continuation of its youth engagement program in tertiary
institutions across the country, Ecobank stormed some selected Nigerian campuses with Ecobank Xpress Account
Concert. This initiative avails students of tertiary institutions the
opportunity to open the Ecobank Xpress account, a digital account that requires
no documentation, minimum balance or paperwork, simply by downloading the
Ecobank Mobile app. Students who took part in various competitions at the
event won prizes ranging from laptops,
tablets and fridges, among others.
Falz – Rap
head Falz made a cover of Childish Gambino’s hit track “This Is America” and
called it “This Is Nigeria”. The hiphop act in the song addressed
various social issues in Nigeria and like the American version, the song went
viral that it caught the eyes of hiphop mogul Sean Combs aka Diddy who talked
about it on his Instagram. The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) later threatened to drag Falz to court over what they termed,
“inciting” video.
Florida
School Killing - On February 14, 2018, a gunman opened fire at Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing seventeen students
and staff members and injuring seventeen others.
Genevieve
Nnaji - On September 7, a few days before its world premiere at the
Toronto International Film Festival(TIFF) , it was announced that Netflix had acquired Genevieve Nnaji’s directorial debut, Lion Heart,
making it the first Nigerian Netflix Original
movie.
Gov
Ambode – Lagos State sitting governor, Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode became the first that won’t be running for a second term due
to intra-party politics. The governor lost at the party primary to Babajide
Sanwo-olu
GT Bank
Habari - Leading African financial institution, Guaranty Trust Bank plc, has announced the launch of Habari. Habari is
a GTbank powered platform for music,
shopping and lifestyle contents. The mobile app is said to be “a simple,
smart and exciting digital app that adds value to users’ lives. It is the first
of its kind created by a financial institution.
iPhone
X – Apple launched the exquisite and the most expensive iPhone with a $1,000 price tag at the Steve Jobs
Theater on the company's new Apple Park
campus in Cupertino, California.
Jamal
Kashoggi - Saudi Arabian dissident, author, columnist for The Washington
Post, and a general manager and editor-in-chief of Al-Arab News Channel was
assassinated at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on 2 October 2018 by
agents of the Saudi government.
Kendrick
Lamar - On Wednesday afternoon (May 30), Kendrick Lamar made history when he became the first
non-classical or jazz musician but a hip-hop act to win a Pulitzer Prize in music for his acclaimed 2017 album
DAMN.
King of Boys – Filmmaker, Kemi Adetiba
scored a big one with her latest box office flick, King of Boys. The thriller movie
which was released at the tail end of 2018 broke many records. "King of Boys" is the fifth-highest-grossing
Nigerian film by domestic gross (226,144,653 ₦). “King of Boys” starred Adesua Etomi, Sola
Sobowale, Paul
Sambo, Osas Ajibade, Toni Tones, Sani Muazu, Demola Adedoyin, Akin Lewis and
Omoni. The
movie also features popular rappers Ill Bliss and Reminisce in their movie
debut roles.
Kunle
Kembe - Nollywood filmmaker Kunle Afolayan launched an African inspired clothing
line called Kunle’s Kembe.
Kunle’s clothing line showcases an array of beautiful unisex, African print
baggy styled pants inspired by the Kembe –
baggy trousers popular among the Yorubas.
Leah
Sharibu - Leah was one of the schoolgirls kidnapped in Dapchi, Yobe
State, by Boko Haram, but she was held back when others were released because
she refused to convert to Islam.
Luka Modrić -
Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric was named the Best Men’s Player
at 2018 The Best FIFA Football Awards, fighting off competition from fellow
nominees Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Salah.
The award caps off an incredible year for Modric, who
won his fourth Champions League title with Real Madrid in May, before leading
his country to a World Cup final in July and being crowned UEFA Men’s Player of
the Year last month.
Leicester City - On 27 October 2018, an Agusta Westland
AW169helicopter crashed shortly
after take-off from the King Power Stadium, the home ground of Leicester City Football Club in Leicester, United Kingdom. All
five people on board – the pilot and four passengers, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha – were killed.
Linda
Ikeji - Nigeria's super blogger, Linda Ikeji gave birth to
a baby boy, in a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. The blogger, whose pregnancy made headlines in the past
months and generated a lot of interest, broke the news of the birth of the baby
boy herself on her @officiallindaikeji Instagram account. Though the paternity of the baby
was shrewd in secrecy, his identity was later revealed to be Sholaye Jeremi.
Made Kuti - Fela Anikulapo Kuti's
Grandson, Made Graduates From Music School.
The happy father, Femi Kuti took to Instagram to
share the good news with a happy looking picture of himself, Made and his wife,
Funke.
Omorinmade studied at Trinity Laban
Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London where he obtained BMus in
Composition.
Interestingly, this is the same school Made’s legendary
grand-dad Fela Anikulapo Kuti graduated from.
Mike Adenuga - The French President, Emmanuel Macron during his visitation to Nigeria
conferred France’s highest national honour of Commander of the Legion of Honour
on Globacom Chairman, Dr Mike Adenuga, Jr.
Dr. Adenuga thus becomes the first Nigerian to be decorated with the
award.
Explaining why the French Government decided to confer the country’s
highest honour on Adenuga, President Macron said the legendary business guru is
“a true role model for Africa” who has contributed immensely to the growth of
the African and French economy.
President Macron applauded Dr Adenuga on his promotion of the French
language and culture in Nigeria.
Miss
Kanekalon –
The annual Miss Kanekalon grand finale which took place on July 14th, 2018 at
Landmark Event Centre was definitely an exciting experience as Stephanie Iloabachie from Port Harcourt, a true African
damsel adorned with beauty and brains, emerged Miss Kanekalon 2018.
Stephanie is a
graduate of sociology. She aspires to be a fashion designer of international
standard. She recently applied to attend a fashion school so she can
fulfill her dream to become a successful fashion designer in a few years.
MTN
Campus Invasion – MTN in her usual grand style stormed selected
Nigerian higher institutions with her Campus Invasion event. There were lots of activities packed into the four
days of the Invasion. The students had Football Matches, engagement with a Life
Coach, Parties, Games, Giveaways, Star Performances by MTN brand ambassadors,
etc.
Migrant
Caravans - Migrant
caravans have traveled through Central America for several years, part human
rights protest, part effort to guarantee safe passage for Central Americans
traversing a dangerous route north. Last year’s group, with about 7,000 people,
was dwarfed by the roughly 400,000 people who were apprehended at the U.S.
border in 2018, as well as the more than 100,000 who applied for asylum in that
period. But it became a major focus for President Trump, who attempted to use
the specter of an invading caravan to rally his supporters.
Mo
Abudu - Media mogul Mo
Abudu announced the partnership deal between EbonyLife Limited and Sony
Pictures Television. The 3 year deal which is to co-develop 3 exciting scripted
TV projects to be distributed internationally. The three-project deal, the
first of its kind between SPT and a Nigerian production company, will also
include a TV series inspired by the Dahomey Warriors. The action-packed
series, inspired by true events that took place in the West African Kingdom of
Dahomey, will tell the empowering story of the all-female Warriors and show the
ultimate strength of women coming together, fighting to protect and honour
their people.
NETFLIX
– Netflix popularity continue to soar especially in Nigeria. A torrent of Netflix-produced content – 700 original
TV shows and 80 films this year alone – has kept the fans rolling in and made
Netflix a darling with investors. In the fourth quarter of 2018,
Netflix had over 148 million streaming subscribers worldwide.
NIKE
Controversial Advert - Nike releases controversial Colin Kaepernick advert which
sparked up a row amongst some Nike customers who started burning their Nike
shoes and put up the video on social media. Kaepernick already had a deal with Nike that was set to
expire, but it was renegotiated into a multiyear agreement to make him one of
the faces of Nike's 30th anniversary "Just Do It'' campaign.
Naomi
Osaka – Naomi Osaka, who was brought up in New York after her family moved
over from Japan had the golden moment of her career when she won the 2018 grand
slam, Wimbledon beaten her idol, Serena Williams to win the coveted trophy.
OAU
Sex-For-Marks Scandal – A former
lecturer in the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Prof. Richard Iyiola
Akindele, who was dragged to court for demanding sex to pass one of his
students, Monica Osagie, was sentenced to two years in prison by a Federal High Court in Osun State.
The judge who presided over the case sentenced
Akindele to 24 months jail-term for asking Monica for a sexual benefit and
handed him another 24 months jail-term for soliciting from the victim sexual
benefit to pass her.
Olamide
OLIC – HipHop star, Olamide had the fifth edition of his annual
concert on 23rd of December 2018 at Eko hotel Convention Center,
Victoria Island, Lagos. #OLIC is an annual headline concert by the
rapper, where he gets to relate with his fans.
PEPSI
DJ Brand Ambassadors - Multinational Company, Pepsi took her support for the Nigerian
entertainment industry to another level by signing on four superstar DJs
as their DJ Ambassadors! These DJs; Obi, Cuppy, Spinall and Xclusive all shared the amazing news
accompanied with an announcement video on their various Instagram pages to
their fans.
Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales, Charles, and his
wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited Nigeria.
President Muhammadu Buhari received the royal
couple upon their arrival in the country at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Prince Charles has made three previous official
visits to Nigeria in 1990, 1999 and 2006. This is the first visit of the
Duchess of Cornwall to the country.
Rihanna
Education Fund - Rihanna Helps World Leaders Raise Over
Two Billion For Education. The actress, singer, dancer, beauty and fashion
mogul, and big-time philanthropist, The multi-talented icon added a splash of
celebrity to the fundraising conference for the Global Partnership for
Education (GPE) in Senegal, Africa. The GPE is a multinational effort to fund
education in developing countries, and the Barbados-born Rihanna is the
organization's "global ambassador."
Samuel
Mensah - A former student
of the Opoku Ware SHS, 18 year old Samuel Mensah, has set kind of a record by
being accepted into 8 U.S institutes of higher education.
8 Colleges in the U.S.A wants Mensah to study with them, including three in the prestigious Ivy League.
Gaining admission into Ivy League schools is the dream of millions of senior high graduates in the U.S and across the world, with those eight ‘Ivy League’ schools considered the creme de la creme of universities in the World.
The GPA average of U.S schools is 3.0, but the GPA average of the lowest Ivy League school is 3.90. Over 200,000 students apply every year and less than 10% of that number gain admission.
8 Colleges in the U.S.A wants Mensah to study with them, including three in the prestigious Ivy League.
Gaining admission into Ivy League schools is the dream of millions of senior high graduates in the U.S and across the world, with those eight ‘Ivy League’ schools considered the creme de la creme of universities in the World.
The GPA average of U.S schools is 3.0, but the GPA average of the lowest Ivy League school is 3.90. Over 200,000 students apply every year and less than 10% of that number gain admission.
The
Royal Wedding - The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was held on 19
May 2018 in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom. The
groom, Prince Harry, is a member of the British royal family; the bride, Meghan
Markle, is an American former actress.
The
Future Award Africa - The Future
Awards Africa dubbed the Nobel Prize for
Young Africans, and the most important youth awards by Forbes was held at the
Balmoral Convention Centre, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. The
2018 edition had the Not Too Young to Rule sponsor, Samson Itodo, emerged the
winner of 2018 Future Awards Young Person of the Year.
Tiger
Woods - In winning his 80th PGA Tour event and first since 2013,
Woods showed the magic is still alive, ending a 5-year drought. The outcome of
the 2018 Tour Championship was
never in doubt on as Tiger Woods picked up his first victory since 2013 by
rolling to a final-round 71 and two-stroke win over Billy Horschel.
Tiwa
Savage - Singer
and songwriter Tiwatope 'Tiwa Savage' Balogun started 2018 by getting featured
on Vogue’s ‘World 100: These Are the People Who Are Inspiring Us Right Now’ in
February.
Soon after, she headlined her debut UK show at the Indigo at
the O2 Arena before a sold-out audience on August 24th. In November, Savage
beat strong contenders like Davido to make history by becoming the first
African female to win Best African Act at the MTV EMAs.
She rounded up the year by sharing the stage with Beyonce
and Jay Z at the Global Citizen Festival in South Africa and getting featured
in the December edition of British Vogue.
Tosyn
Bucknor - Nigerian media personality, actress and social media content
creator Tosyn Bucknor died died due to complications from sickle cell.
The deceased was reportedly found dead by her husband, Aurelien Boyer, when he
arrived at home from work.
Unity
Bank Unifi – In her bid to take banking closer to the campus
students, Unity Bank alongside her brand ambassador, pop star Adekunle Gold
stormed some selected Nigerian higher institution with the Unity Bank Unifi
Campus Storm. The Unifi train hit Unilag, Unijos, UniIbadan among others. Unifi is a tier 1 savings account
with a 300k deposit threshold/limit, zero opening and minimum account balance,
it is available to youths between the ages of 16-35.
Wizkid
- Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known Wizkid, had a year so
good we are just going to call 2018 Wizkid's year.
He kicked off things by becoming the first African act to
sell out London's 20,000-capacity O2 Arena in May. He also performed at loads
of international shows like the Reading Festival, UK and the recent 2018 Global
Citizen Festival in South Africa, where he performed with the likes of Beyonce,
Jay Z and Pharrell.
Outside the music, he had a great impact on Pop culture made
evident by the fact that his Super Eagles World Cup jersey, designed by
athletic apparel giant 'Nike' sold out 10 minutes after launching. He took
things to a whole new level by walking the Dolce and Gabbana Runway alongside
top model, Naomi Campbell, hanging out with Diddy at his US home and getting an
official 'Wizkid Day' declared in his honour by the US State of Minnesota.
Wizkid's year ends with a high note with his song 'Fever'
named as the top trending songs of the year. His other songs 'Manya' and 'Soco'
also dominated the list.
World
Cup - The 2018 FIFA World Cup which
was the 21st FIFA World Cup was held in Russia. It was the first World
Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it had been held in
Europe. At an estimated cost of over $14.2 billion, it was the most expensive
World Cup. It was also the first World
Cup to use the video assistant referee (VAR) system. The competition was won by
France.
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