• Behind every success story, there is an idea that was taken seriously.
    Behind every success story, there is an idea that was taken seriously.
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  • Illbliss

    Illbliss did not chase trends. He did not bend easily to industry pressure. He built his brand slowly, deliberately, and strategically. In a Nigerian music industry often dominated by fast rising pop stars and viral sensations, Illbliss carved a different path. He became a voice of Eastern Nigerian hip hop, a respected lyricist, a label executive, and a cultural architect.

    But long before the title Oga Boss became synonymous with his name, there was Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, a young boy growing up in Enugu with hunger in his heart and rhythm in his spirit.

    The Boy From Enugu With A Sharp Mind

    Illbliss was born on December 30, 1979, in Enugu State, Nigeria. Growing up in the eastern part of the country, he experienced a culture deeply rooted in pride, resilience, and enterprise. Igbo culture emphasizes self determination and hard work, and those values shaped him early.

    As a child, he was observant and intelligent. He loved words. He enjoyed storytelling. He paid attention to conversations and the way elders expressed themselves. That early fascination with language later became his weapon in rap.

    Music entered his life gradually. American hip hop from artists like Jay-Z and Nas influenced his lyrical style. Back home, Nigerian hip hop was evolving, and artists like Mode 9 were pushing lyrical boundaries.

    Illbliss studied them all.

    Education And Early Rap Dreams

    He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studied Political Science. University life exposed him to broader intellectual discussions about society, governance, and power.

    Those themes later appeared in his lyrics.

    He began participating in rap battles and underground performances. The early days were not glamorous. There were no major sponsors. No viral moments. Just passion and a microphone.

    He sharpened his craft in small circles.

    The Birth Of A Persona

    The name Illbliss emerged as his artistic identity. It represented lyrical sharpness mixed with calm confidence.

    He was not flashy.

    He was calculated.

    Unlike artists who focused purely on club anthems, Illbliss leaned toward conscious hip hop. He rapped about politics, social issues, ambition, and survival.

    He wanted respect more than hype.

    The Eastern Movement

    One of Illbliss’s greatest contributions to Nigerian music was helping build a structured hip hop scene in the East.

    At a time when Lagos dominated the industry, Eastern Nigerian artists struggled for recognition.

    Illbliss believed Enugu and the Southeast deserved a stronger voice.

    He co founded Capital Hill Music, a record label and creative hub designed to nurture talent from the region.

    This move was revolutionary.

    He was not just chasing his own career.

    He was building infrastructure.

    Dat Ibo Boy And National Recognition

    In 2009, Illbliss released his debut album Dat Ibo Boy. The project was both cultural and lyrical.
    Illbliss Illbliss did not chase trends. He did not bend easily to industry pressure. He built his brand slowly, deliberately, and strategically. In a Nigerian music industry often dominated by fast rising pop stars and viral sensations, Illbliss carved a different path. He became a voice of Eastern Nigerian hip hop, a respected lyricist, a label executive, and a cultural architect. But long before the title Oga Boss became synonymous with his name, there was Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, a young boy growing up in Enugu with hunger in his heart and rhythm in his spirit. The Boy From Enugu With A Sharp Mind Illbliss was born on December 30, 1979, in Enugu State, Nigeria. Growing up in the eastern part of the country, he experienced a culture deeply rooted in pride, resilience, and enterprise. Igbo culture emphasizes self determination and hard work, and those values shaped him early. As a child, he was observant and intelligent. He loved words. He enjoyed storytelling. He paid attention to conversations and the way elders expressed themselves. That early fascination with language later became his weapon in rap. Music entered his life gradually. American hip hop from artists like Jay-Z and Nas influenced his lyrical style. Back home, Nigerian hip hop was evolving, and artists like Mode 9 were pushing lyrical boundaries. Illbliss studied them all. Education And Early Rap Dreams He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studied Political Science. University life exposed him to broader intellectual discussions about society, governance, and power. Those themes later appeared in his lyrics. He began participating in rap battles and underground performances. The early days were not glamorous. There were no major sponsors. No viral moments. Just passion and a microphone. He sharpened his craft in small circles. The Birth Of A Persona The name Illbliss emerged as his artistic identity. It represented lyrical sharpness mixed with calm confidence. He was not flashy. He was calculated. Unlike artists who focused purely on club anthems, Illbliss leaned toward conscious hip hop. He rapped about politics, social issues, ambition, and survival. He wanted respect more than hype. The Eastern Movement One of Illbliss’s greatest contributions to Nigerian music was helping build a structured hip hop scene in the East. At a time when Lagos dominated the industry, Eastern Nigerian artists struggled for recognition. Illbliss believed Enugu and the Southeast deserved a stronger voice. He co founded Capital Hill Music, a record label and creative hub designed to nurture talent from the region. This move was revolutionary. He was not just chasing his own career. He was building infrastructure. Dat Ibo Boy And National Recognition In 2009, Illbliss released his debut album Dat Ibo Boy. The project was both cultural and lyrical.
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  • One tin about Iran be say di kontri get long history of resilience for war, and na also one of di kontris wey you no fit really understand dia militarily for di Middle East.

    One report tok say Iran get arround 610,000 personnel, including 350,000 wey dey serve for di kontri army and 190,000 for di Revolutionary Guard.
    One tin about Iran be say di kontri get long history of resilience for war, and na also one of di kontris wey you no fit really understand dia militarily for di Middle East. One report tok say Iran get arround 610,000 personnel, including 350,000 wey dey serve for di kontri army and 190,000 for di Revolutionary Guard.
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  • 3 MILLION+ VIEWS IN JUST 24 HOURS!

    OSODIRAN is not just a movie… it’s a journey, a mystery, and a story unfolding step by step.

    65K+ likes and 6K+ comments already… this love is massive!

    I’m truly grateful for the support and every single person watching, sharing, and engaging.
    You all are the reason this history is being made.

    The journey has only just begun…

    Watch OSODIRAN now on ITELEDICONSTUDIO on YouTube.

    3 MILLION+ VIEWS IN JUST 24 HOURS! OSODIRAN is not just a movie… it’s a journey, a mystery, and a story unfolding step by step. 65K+ likes and 6K+ comments already… this love is massive! I’m truly grateful for the support and every single person watching, sharing, and engaging. You all are the reason this history is being made. The journey has only just begun… Watch OSODIRAN now on ITELEDICONSTUDIO on YouTube.
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  • A musician known as Prince Midnight created a unique electric guitar called the “Skelecaster” using the real skeleton of his late uncle, Filip. The unusual instrument was made as a tribute to the man who first introduced him to heavy metal music.

    After Filip’s remains were sent from Greece to the United States, Prince Midnight decided to honor his memory in a creative and unconventional way. He carefully transformed the skeleton into a fully functional guitar, combining art, music, and remembrance.

    The Skelecaster quickly gained attention online for its shocking design and emotional backstory. For Prince Midnight, it was more than just an instrument it was a personal tribute to family, music, and the bond they shared through heavy metal.
    A musician known as Prince Midnight created a unique electric guitar called the “Skelecaster” using the real skeleton of his late uncle, Filip. The unusual instrument was made as a tribute to the man who first introduced him to heavy metal music. After Filip’s remains were sent from Greece to the United States, Prince Midnight decided to honor his memory in a creative and unconventional way. He carefully transformed the skeleton into a fully functional guitar, combining art, music, and remembrance. The Skelecaster quickly gained attention online for its shocking design and emotional backstory. For Prince Midnight, it was more than just an instrument it was a personal tribute to family, music, and the bond they shared through heavy metal.
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  • This is one of the oldest traditional sites in Ikorodu, built around 1810. It is a sacred place where traditional rites, coronations, and installation of chiefs are performed. It plays a major role in the history and culture of the Ikorodu people.
    This is one of the oldest traditional sites in Ikorodu, built around 1810. It is a sacred place where traditional rites, coronations, and installation of chiefs are performed. It plays a major role in the history and culture of the Ikorodu people.
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  • Nelson Mandela’s most iconic moments

    From walking out of prison on 11 Feb 1990 after 27 years, to becoming South Africa’s first Black President on 10 May 1994, Mandela showed the world what courage and forgiveness look like. His 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and that unforgettable 1995 Rugby World Cup unity moment made “Madiba” a symbol of hope far beyond South Africa.

    #NelsonMandela #SouthAfrica #Madiba #AfricanHistory
    Nelson Mandela’s most iconic moments 🇿🇦✨ From walking out of prison on 11 Feb 1990 after 27 years, to becoming South Africa’s first Black President on 10 May 1994, Mandela showed the world what courage and forgiveness look like. His 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and that unforgettable 1995 Rugby World Cup unity moment made “Madiba” a symbol of hope far beyond South Africa. #NelsonMandela #SouthAfrica #Madiba #AfricanHistory
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  • Early independence moments in Africa were powerful scenes of joy and pride.

    In Ghana, crowds filled Accra as the Union Jack came down and the new Ghana flag went up in March 1957. ()
    In Nigeria, the same kind of historic midnight happened on October 1, 1960 in Lagos as the British flag was lowered and the green white green was raised. ()

    These flag raising moments were not just ceremonies. They were a message to the world: we are free.

    #Independence #Ghana1957 #Nigeria1960 #AfricanHistory
    Early independence moments in Africa were powerful scenes of joy and pride. In Ghana, crowds filled Accra as the Union Jack came down and the new Ghana flag went up in March 1957. () In Nigeria, the same kind of historic midnight happened on October 1, 1960 in Lagos as the British flag was lowered and the green white green was raised. () These flag raising moments were not just ceremonies. They were a message to the world: we are free. #Independence #Ghana1957 #Nigeria1960 #AfricanHistory
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  • The Battle of Adwa (Ethiopia) was a historic African victory. On March 1, 1896, Ethiopian forces led by Emperor Menelik II and Empress Taytu defeated an invading Italian army — a win that protected Ethiopia’s sovereignty and became a symbol of resistance across Africa and the Black world. ()

    #BattleOfAdwa #Ethiopia #AfricanHistory #AdwaVictory
    The Battle of Adwa (Ethiopia) was a historic African victory. On March 1, 1896, Ethiopian forces led by Emperor Menelik II and Empress Taytu defeated an invading Italian army — a win that protected Ethiopia’s sovereignty and became a symbol of resistance across Africa and the Black world. 🇪🇹✨ () #BattleOfAdwa #Ethiopia #AfricanHistory #AdwaVictory
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  • Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle in Ghana are painful but important places in African history. These forts were used during the transatlantic slave trade, where many Africans were held in dark dungeons before being shipped away. Today, they stand as reminders of what happened — and why we must always remember.

    #CapeCoastCastle #ElminaCastle #Ghana #AfricanHistory #places
    Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle in Ghana are painful but important places in African history. These forts were used during the transatlantic slave trade, where many Africans were held in dark dungeons before being shipped away. Today, they stand as reminders of what happened — and why we must always remember. 🇬🇭🕊️ #CapeCoastCastle #ElminaCastle #Ghana #AfricanHistory #places
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  • Gorée Island in Senegal is a powerful place of remembrance. The Slave House and its “Door of No Return” symbolize the pain of the transatlantic slave trade — a final doorway many enslaved Africans passed through, leaving home forever. Visiting is emotional, but important, because history must never be forgotten.

    #GoreeIsland #Senegal #AfricanHistory #NeverForget
    Gorée Island in Senegal is a powerful place of remembrance. The Slave House and its “Door of No Return” symbolize the pain of the transatlantic slave trade — a final doorway many enslaved Africans passed through, leaving home forever. Visiting is emotional, but important, because history must never be forgotten. 🇸🇳🕊️ #GoreeIsland #Senegal #AfricanHistory #NeverForget
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  • The old city of Marrakech (the ancient medina) in Morocco feels like stepping into another world. Narrow streets, colorful markets, handmade crafts, spice smells in the air, and historic buildings everywhere — it’s a living piece of history that never stops moving.

    #Marrakech #Morocco #Medina #TravelAfrica
    The old city of Marrakech (the ancient medina) in Morocco feels like stepping into another world. Narrow streets, colorful markets, handmade crafts, spice smells in the air, and historic buildings everywhere — it’s a living piece of history that never stops moving. 🇲🇦✨ #Marrakech #Morocco #Medina #TravelAfrica
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  • El Jem Amphitheatre in Tunisia is one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in the world. Built for big public shows and gladiator games, it could hold tens of thousands of people and still stands strong today as a reminder of how powerful and advanced the Roman era was in North Africa.

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    El Jem Amphitheatre in Tunisia is one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in the world. Built for big public shows and gladiator games, it could hold tens of thousands of people and still stands strong today as a reminder of how powerful and advanced the Roman era was in North Africa. 🇹🇳✨ #ElJem #Tunisia #RomanHistory #AncientWonders #places
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  • The ruins of Carthage in Tunisia are the remains of one of the most powerful ancient cities in history. Founded by the Phoenicians, Carthage grew into a mighty empire and later fought Rome in the famous Punic Wars. Today, its ancient ports, temples, and Roman-era ruins still tell the story of greatness, war, and legacy.

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    The ruins of Carthage in Tunisia are the remains of one of the most powerful ancient cities in history. Founded by the Phoenicians, Carthage grew into a mighty empire and later fought Rome in the famous Punic Wars. Today, its ancient ports, temples, and Roman-era ruins still tell the story of greatness, war, and legacy. 🇹🇳✨ #Carthage #Tunisia #AncientHistory #WorldHeritage #places
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné in Mali is one of the most iconic buildings in Africa. Made entirely from mudbrick, it’s the largest mud-built structure in the world and a powerful symbol of West African culture and Islamic history. Every year, the community helps re-plaster it to keep it standing strong.

    #Djenné #Mali #AfricanHistory #Architecture #places
    The Great Mosque of Djenné in Mali is one of the most iconic buildings in Africa. Made entirely from mudbrick, it’s the largest mud-built structure in the world and a powerful symbol of West African culture and Islamic history. Every year, the community helps re-plaster it to keep it standing strong. 🇲🇱✨ #Djenné #Mali #AfricanHistory #Architecture #places
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  • The Timbuktu manuscripts and old libraries in Mali are priceless treasures of African knowledge. For centuries, scholars in Timbuktu wrote and preserved texts on religion, science, medicine, law, astronomy, and poetry—showing the world that Africa had strong centers of learning long ago.

    #Timbuktu #Mali #AfricanHistory #Manuscripts #places
    The Timbuktu manuscripts and old libraries in Mali are priceless treasures of African knowledge. For centuries, scholars in Timbuktu wrote and preserved texts on religion, science, medicine, law, astronomy, and poetry—showing the world that Africa had strong centers of learning long ago. 🇲🇱✨ #Timbuktu #Mali #AfricanHistory #Manuscripts #places
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  • Ancient Nok terracotta figures from Nigeria are some of the oldest known sculptures in Africa. Made from clay by the Nok people centuries ago, these artworks are famous for their unique faces, detailed hairstyles, and mysterious style. They remind us that Nigeria’s history is deep, creative, and powerful.

    #NokTerracotta #Nigeria #AfricanHistory #AncientArt
    Ancient Nok terracotta figures from Nigeria are some of the oldest known sculptures in Africa. Made from clay by the Nok people centuries ago, these artworks are famous for their unique faces, detailed hairstyles, and mysterious style. They remind us that Nigeria’s history is deep, creative, and powerful. 🇳🇬✨ #NokTerracotta #Nigeria #AfricanHistory #AncientArt
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  • The Ife bronze heads from Nigeria are breathtaking works of art from ancient Ile-Ife. Known for their realistic details and royal style, they show the high level of skill and culture of the Yoruba people centuries ago. These pieces are not just statues — they are proof of African brilliance.

    #IfeBronze #IleIfe #Nigeria #AfricanHistory #fintter
    The Ife bronze heads from Nigeria are breathtaking works of art from ancient Ile-Ife. Known for their realistic details and royal style, they show the high level of skill and culture of the Yoruba people centuries ago. These pieces are not just statues — they are proof of African brilliance. 🇳🇬✨ #IfeBronze #IleIfe #Nigeria #AfricanHistory #fintter
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