Thursday, 7 January 2016

THE HIP HOP FESTIVAL 2015,DHF2015 WAS EXPLOSIVE





 2015 was full with lots and lots of stage and performances for the music industry in Cameroon. However, none was like the Hip Hop Festival 2015 that was hash tagged DHF2015. This year experienced the 5th edition of the music festival. The Hip Hop Festival was co founded by Didier Toko ,Jules Nya and herber Sigha via and association known as Green Grass. The DHF was put in place to foster change via hip hop culture among Cameroonian youths.
The 5th edition of the DHF was exactly a proof of growth and undisputed change that is yet to sweep all over Cameroon and Africa as far as music is Concerned. DHF2015 graced over 70 artists on stage and ran for 3 days continuously trilling the crowd and fans that gathered for the show. There were the likes of FRANKO,SALATIEL,maahlox,spido,magasco and lots and lots . Dance crews and other acts made it even better. The presence of clothing and style and street wears branded T shirts could only be seen here. It is in itself no doubt that the Hip Hop Festival stands out uniquely in central Africa as one of the most important shows of recent times
DHF2015 came with its successes thanks to the great team work and organizers. The anticipation for the DHF2016 is on and the preparation is on as well. One can only sit and watches the show storm the world.

 
Read more in French KWATAmagazine

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

VINCENT ABOUBAKAR SIGHTED BY LEICESTER CITY







Cameroon's and Porto,s own striker Vincent Aboubakar is being linked with a January transfer to Premier League high-flyers Leicester City.
Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri is wary that 15-goal top scorer Jamie Vardy is now starting to feel the strain of being relied on, along with winger Riyad Mahrez, to keep the side battling it out at the top end of the Premier League table this season.
The 28-year-old England international is also currently sidelined for up to 10 days because he required minor surgery on a groin problem. As a result Ranieri is scouring the market for a player who can come into the King Power Stadium this month and share the burden of scoring goals for his second-placed outfit.

And it appears Cameroon international Aboubakar, who has scored nine goals in 20 appearances this season for a Porto side sitting second in the Portuguese top division, is his top target. The 23-year-old also has experience of playing in France’s Ligue 1 and scored 17 goals in the 2013-14 season for Lorient before moving to Porto in summer 2014.