47-667: The Soundcity MVP Awards Festival (" TheMVPs " or " MVP ") is an event presented by Soundcity TV which awards plaques to musicians and performers across Africa. Since 2007, the winners are chosen by the viewers and fans by visiting #TheMVPs' website and a select committee of the industry stakeholder. The first MVPs ceremony was held in December 2016 in Lagos , Nigeria . The awards are presented annually and broadcast live on Soundcity TV on DStv, GOtv, TalkTalk UK, Soundcity Radio Network and Soundcity Android and iOS app as well as online on
94-590: A defensive wall with the construction of the foundation laid by Sarki Gijimasu (r. 1095–1134), the third king of the Kingdom of Kano in the Kano Chronicle . In the mid 14th century during the reign of Zamnagawa, the wall was completed before it was further expanded during the 16th century. According to historians, the then General-Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria , Fredrick Lugard , wrote in
141-665: A " pan-African urban music TV channel." Soundcity TV is a popular TV station and showcases music videos, live performances, news and interviews with popular acts in addition to organizing, supporting and airing regional and international concerts. Latest music videos from the United States, England, and the rest of the world cutting across all genres are aired on the Channel. Sister brands include Soundcity Music Video Awards, Soundcity Urban Blast Festival, Buddie, Soundcity Radio Network , and Soundcity Digital. SoundcityTV began as
188-716: A 1903 report about the Kano Walls that he had "never seen anything like it in Africa" after capturing the ancient city of Kano along with British forces. Many old royal residences have also survived to this day, mainly within the old city and its surroundings. Such private houses include the Gidan Chiroma , Filin Chiranchi , and others. Larger palaces, include the Gidan Rumfa , Gidan Makama , and winter retreat for
235-477: A 30 minutes long syndicated TV show before it was launched on DStv in 2009 with recognizable Nigerian musical acts like 2face Idibia and D’banj receiving much airplay as far east as Kenya and Congo , and as far south as Zimbabwe and South Africa which in turn have their musical acts like Fally Ipupa and Freshly Ground popularized in Nigeria. Soundcity plays a powerful part in this cultural exchange. Soundcity
282-498: A population of 30,000 with commerce and manufacturing abundant. He mentioned "its huge market was a labyrinth of narrow alleys with everything sold from vegetables to slaves". He also called Kano the greatest emporium of central Africa and estimated the percentage of slaves in Kano to be at least 50%, most of whom lived in slave villages. This was one of the last major slave societies, with high percentages of enslaved population long after
329-701: A railway line reached Kano. Kano is a major centre for the production and export of agricultural products like hides , skins , peanuts , and cotton . The city maintains its economy and business even in the 21st century, with it producing the richest man in Africa— Aliko Dangote —whose great-grandfather Alhassan Dantata was the richest West African in the mid 20th century. Over the years, inconsistent government policies and sporadic electricity supply hampered manufacturing and industry, so that Kano's economy relies primarily on trade, retail and services. There are plans to establish an information technology park in
376-475: A sharia police station, an Islamic centre, and a council secretariat. 280 federal soldiers were deployed around the city. In January 2012, a series of bomb attacks killed up to 162 people. Four police stations, the State Security Service headquarters, passport offices and immigration centres were attacked. Jihadist insurgents Boko Haram claimed responsibility. After the bombings, Kano
423-477: A total of twelve "innovations" to Rumfa. According to the Kano Chronicle, the thirty-seventh Sarkin Kano ( King of Kano ) was Mohammed Sharef (1703–1731). His successor, Kumbari dan Sharefa (1731–1743), engaged in major battles with Sokoto as a longterm rivalry. At the beginning of the 19th century, Fulani Islamic leader Usman dan Fodio led a jihad affecting much of central Sudan which demolished
470-470: Is available in 55 African countries with DStv, GOtv footprints. Soundcity Launched in Southern Africa after over ten years on MultiChoice's DStv on 1 December 2016 with a rebranded logo, feel and new shows like 'Top 10 Ghana', 'Top 10 South Africa', 'Top 10 Kenya' and 'Top 10 USA' with new curated playlist like 'Too Much Sauce', 'Video Unlimited' and 'Addiction'. Nigerian artist Burna Boy emerged as
517-541: Is one of the seven medieval Hausa kingdoms . The principal inhabitants of the city are the Hausa and Fulani people. Centuries before British colonization, Kano was strongly cosmopolitan with settled populations of Arab , Tuareg , Kanuri and remains so with the Hausa language spoken as a lingua-franca by over 70 million speakers in the region. Islam arrived in the city in the 11th century or earlier primarily through
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#1732802583135564-511: Is under construction from Lagos. In 2017, a 74-km, four-line light rail network was announced by the Kano State Ministry of Works, Housing & Transport; with a US$ 1.8 billion contract signed with China Railway Construction Corporation . Two trans-African automobile routes pass through Kano: From 2006 to 2015, backed by high oil prices, major highways, overhead bridges and other transportation infrastructure were built by
611-705: The Atlantic slave trade had been cut off. From 1893 until 1895, two rival claimants for the throne fought a civil war, or Basasa . With the help of royal slaves, Yusufu was victorious over his brother Tukur and claimed the title of emir. In March 1903, the city-state was absorbed into the British Empire after the Battle of Kano , the Fort of Kano was captured by the British, It quickly replaced Lokoja as
658-488: The Chiroman Kano (Crown Prince) and son of the late Emir Ado Bayero, with allegations that Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso interfered with the king-making process. In 2019, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje balkanized the traditional Kano Emirate into four new emirates; Bichi , Rano , Gaya and Karaye . This unprecedented move was criticized by elders. According to the law, out of the 44 local government areas in
705-707: The Sahara Desert in the Sudanian Savanna region that stretches across the south of the Sahel . The city lies near where the Kano and Challawa rivers flowing from the southwest converge to form the Hadejia River , which eventually flows into Lake Chad to the east. Kano is 481 metres (1,578 feet ) above sea level . Kano has a tropical savanna climate ( Köppen Aw ). The city has on average about 980 mm (38.6 in) of precipitation per year,
752-543: The savanna , south of the Sahel , Kano is a major route of the trans-Saharan trade , having been a trade and human settlement for millennia. It is the traditional state of the Dabo dynasty who have ruled as emirs over the city-state since the 19th century. Kano Emirate Council is the current traditional institution inside the city boundaries of Kano, and under the authority of the Government of Kano State . The city
799-504: The suzerainty of the Sokoto Caliphate, Kano prospered as the center of commercial activity. Weaving, dyeing and leatherwork were traded as far north as Morocco and thereafter to Europe. Its cotton cloth traded as far as Tripoli , Lake Chad , and Timbuktu . In 1851, Heinrich Barth (a German scholar who spent several years in northern Nigeria in the 1850s) mentioned that Kano had a 10-mile long 30 ft high clay walls with
846-416: The trans-Saharan trade . As a result, Kano became wealthy and the commercial nerve centre of the region and Northern Nigeria , and is still associated as the " centre of commerce ". Kano was originally known as Dala, after the hill , and was referred to as such until the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th by Bornoan sources. In the 7th century, Dala Hill , a residual hill in Kano,
893-715: The Habe kingdom, leading to the emergence of the Sokoto Caliphate . In 1805 the last sultan of Kano was defeated by the Jobe Clan of the Fulani , and Kano became an Emirate of the Caliphate. Kano was already the largest and most prosperous province of the empire. The city suffered famines from 1807 to 1810, in the 1830s, 1847, 1855, 1863, 1873, 1884, and from 1889 until 1890. During the 19th century when Kano came under
940-561: The Middle Ages when the city served as the southernmost point of the famous trans-Sahara trade routes. Kano was well connected with many cities in North Africa and some cities in southern Europe. By 1851, the city of Kano produced 10 million pairs of sandals and 5 million tanned hides annually for export, with other products including textile materials, leather and grains. Kano was connected with trans-Atlantic trade in 1911 when
987-706: The SoundcityTV website, YouTube and other social media accounts. The MVPs award ceremony was announced by Soundcity TV when teaser radio and TV promo began to run in the first week of November on Soundcity Radio Network and Soundcity TV tagged 'Soundcity MVP Awards Festival' and announced as 'crowning the hardest working talents in Africa'. The maiden ceremony is to take place at the Expo Centre, Eko Hotel and Suites Lagos, Nigeria, on 29 December 2016 and hosted by comedian Basketmouth. Nominated artistes range from Wizkid with eight nominations including African artiste of
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#17328025831351034-502: The administrative centre of Northern Nigeria . It was replaced as the centre of government by Zungeru and later Kaduna , and only regained administrative significance with the creation of Kano State following Nigerian independence. From 1913 to 1914, as the peanut business was expanding, Kano suffered a major drought , which caused a famine. Other famines during British rule occurred in 1908, 1920, 1927, 1943, 1951, 1956, and 1958. By 1922, groundnut trader Alhassan Dantata had become
1081-527: The capital of a pseudo Habe Empire. In 1463, Muhammad Rumfa (reigned 1463–1499) ascended the throne. During his reign, political pressure from the rising Songhai Empire forced him to take Auwa, the daughter of Askiyah the Great as his wife. She was to later become the first female Madaki of Kano. Rumfa was a rich and flamboyant king. Luxurious clothing and expensive ostrich feather shoes were common among government officials. The kakaki (a kind of trumpet)
1128-605: The cavalry of the Sultan's army. He also noted the abundance of rice, corn, cotton and citrus fruits. Rumfa reformed the city, expanded the Sahelian Gidan Rumfa (Emir's Palace), and played a role in the further Islamization of the city, as he urged prominent residents to convert and invited many prominent scholars to the city. He also built the walls of the city and the Kurmi market. The Kano Chronicle attributes
1175-576: The cities of Lagos , Abuja , Kano , Port Harcourt , Enugu and Calabar with streaming on audio and video stream on the official website. A new award ceremony was announced by Soundcity TV in the first week of November on Soundcity Radio Network and Soundcity TV, called Soundcity MVP Awards Festival . The maiden ceremony was to take place at the Expo Centre, Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, Nigeria on 29 December 2016. Nominated artistes ranged from Wizkid with eight nominations including African artiste of
1222-604: The city. Kano is traditionally an equestrian society and this is manifested during the annual Durbar festival to mark and celebrate the two annual Muslim festivals Eid al-Fitr (to mark the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan ) and Eid al-Adha (to mark the Hajj Holy Pilgrimage). Kano Durbar Festival is the Nigeria's Most Spectacular Horseparade that marks a celebration of northern Nigeria's cultural treasure. The festival begins with skilled horsemen from
1269-408: The city. Kano was also headquarters of Azman Airlines and is the headquarters city of Max Air and various independent travel agencies. After a hiatus of many years, the railway line from Kano to Lagos was rehabilitated by 2013. The train trip to Lagos takes 30 hours and costs the equivalent of US$ 12 , only a quarter of the equivalent bus fare. In 2014, a new double track, standard gauge line
1316-443: The deity Tsumburbura ( Elizabeth Isichei notes that the description of Barbushe is similar to those of Sao people ). While small chiefdoms were previously present in the area, according to the Kano Chronicle, Bagauda son of Bawo and grandson of the mythical hero Bayajidda , became the first king of Kano in 999, reigning until 1063. His grandson Gijimasu (1095–1134), the third king, began building city walls (badala/ganuwa) at
1363-493: The emir, pulling up just feet in front of the seated dignitaries to offer their respect and allegiance. During the festival, the emir makes a beautiful appearance in different colors dressed and adorned with the attire of a king. For the first time in 200 years, the durban horse festival was cancelled in 2012 due to the bad health condition of the Emir of Kano. Some analysts suggested that the cancellation could also be attributed to
1410-442: The emir. Kano houses a railway station with trains to Lagos routed through Kaduna , while Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport lies nearby. The city is supplied with water by the nearby Challawa Gorge Dam , which is being considered as a source of hydro power. Because Kano is north of the rail junction at Kaduna, it has equal access to the seaports at Lagos and Port Harcourt . The airline Kabo Air had its head office in
1457-461: The foot of Dala Hill. His own son, Tsaraki (1136–1194), the fifth king, completed them during his reign. In the 12th century, Ali Yaji from Kudawa lineage as King of Kano renounced his allegiance to the cult of Tsumburbura, converted to Islam and proclaimed the Sultanate that was to last until its fall in the 19th century. The reign of Yaji ensued an era of expansionism that saw Kano becoming
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1504-496: The large majority of which falls from June through September. Like the vast majority of Nigeria , Kano is very hot for most of the year, peaking in April. From December through February, the city is less hot, with morning temperatures during the months of December, January and February averaging between 14 and 16 °C (57.2 and 60.8 °F). Metropolitan Kano has eight local governments: The economic history of Kano dates back to
1551-464: The neighbouring states. The first civilian governor was Abubakar Rimi . In December 1980, radical preacher Mohammed Marwa Maitatsine led a riot . He was killed by security forces, but his followers later started uprisings in other northern cities. After the introduction of sharia law in Kano State in the early 2000s, many Christians left the city. 100 people were killed in riots over
1598-516: The records of downloading UK underground music and Trap Hip Hop 2021 April 7 The Blast concert birthed as Soundcity MTN Campus Blast in 2007 where star Nigerian artists including 2face, 9ice and P Square were taken around campuses to perform to thousands of undergraduates. In 2014, the rested - campus blast became Soundcity Urban Blast Festival, a live Television concert with performances from over thirty (30) Nigerian, South African and other African artistes. In 2016, Soundcity Radio Network launched in
1645-567: The richest businessman in the Kano Emirate , surpassing fellow merchants Umaru Sharubutu Koki and Maikano Agogo . In May 1953, an inter-ethnic riot arose due to southern newspapers misreporting on the nature of a disagreement between northern and southern politicians in the House of Representatives . Thousands of Nigerians of southern origin died as a result a politically sparked riot. Ado Bayero became emir of Kano in 1963. Kano state
1692-428: The rising deadly Boko haram attacks in the northern part of Nigeria at that time. Kano's architecture over the years has seen wide variations, especially from the traditional architecture to modern architecture. The city is a leading axis of Sudano-Sahelian architecture , developing the local Tubali style which manifested in mosques, walls, common compounds, and gates. The design exteriorization of building façades
1739-423: The royal court and aristocrats being accompanied by musicians, artillerymen, and traditional circus in a procession of highly rich and colorful style through the city on the way to the emir's palace. Once assembled near the palace, the horsemen separate into their respective groups, each under the banner of district head (hakimai) or a titled nobleman from the emir's court (masarauta), take it in turns to charge toward
1786-632: The sharia issue during October 2001. In November 2007, political violence broke out in the city after the People's Democratic Party (PDP) accused the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) of rigging the November 17 local government elections. (The ANPP won in 36 of the state's 44 local Government Areas.) Hundreds of youths took to the streets, over 300 of whom were arrested; at least 25 people were killed. Buildings set on fire include
1833-576: The state, Sanusi as Emir of Kano will preside over just 10 local government areas; with the remainder carved up amongst the new emirates. On 9 March 2020, Sanusi was dethroned by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje . The emir was immediately moved to detention under heavy security escort to an apartment in awe, Nasarawa state . It took the intervention of the federal high court in Abuja to order his release from detention in Nasarawa. The city lies south of
1880-564: The top winner at the third Soundcity MVP Awards Festival, held on January 5 at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, Nigeria. Soundcity Music Video Awards celebrated the best music videos by African artists in various categories headlined by an international recording artist. SMVA featured American hip hop rapper Nas, South African band Freshlyground, Tic Tac from Ghana, Wyre from Kenya, South African Hiphop group Jozi, Nigeria’s Seun Kuti and American hip hop act Mims. The last edition held in 2010. All Sound city Awards bring them to Morena Labane for breaking
1927-511: The year, Davido, South Africa's Emtee, Nasty C, Mafikizolo to Ghana's Mz Vee, Sarkodie and Tanzania's Diamond Platnumz and Vanessa Mdee. The event would be broadcast live across Africa via cable TV, Soundcity Mobile App, Facebook and YouTube. Kano (city) Kano ( Ajami : كَنُواْ) is a city in northern Nigeria and the capital of Kano State . It is the second largest city in Nigeria after Lagos , with over four million citizens living within 449 km (173 sq mi). Located in
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1974-536: The year, Davido, South Africa's Emtee, Nasty C, Mafikizolo to Ghana's Mz Vee, Sarkodie and Tanzania's Diamond Platnumz and Vanessa Mdee. The event would be broadcast live across Africa via cable TV, Soundcity Mobile App, Facebook and YouTube. Since the maiden edition, Soundcity MVP Award Festival has witness different edition of the award. Soundcity TV Soundcity TV is a 24-hour Nigerian lifestyle and music channel based in Lagos from Consolidated Media Associates Limited. Soundcity TV describes itself as
2021-416: Was also first used during his reign. His wealth is owed to Kano's commercial prosperity during this period. Kano arguably achieved the height of its reputation as an important trading center of the trans-Saharan trade in the Middle Ages during his reign. Leo Africanus 's description of Kano is believed to be that of Rumfas era. He described the locals as "wealthy merchants and skilled craftsmen" and commended
2068-757: Was and is still widely used in Kano architecture, with the city harboring several skilled artisans. Formerly walled , most of the gates to the Old City survive. The Old City houses the vast Kurmi Market , known for its crafts , while old dye pits—still in use—lie nearby. In the Old City are the Emir's Palace, the Great Mosque , and the Gidan Makama Museum. Among the places of worship , they are predominantly Muslims mosques. There are also Christian churches for several denominations including : The Ancient Kano City Walls were built as
2115-537: Was created in 1967 from the then Northern Nigeria by the Federal military government. The first military police commissioner, Audu Bako , is credited with building a solid foundation for the progress of a modern society. He started a lot of development projects—network of roads, a reliable urban water supply. He was a keen farmer himself and funded construction of number of dams to provide irrigation. Thanks to his policies, Kano produced all types of produce and export it to
2162-535: Was placed under curfew. The Boko Haram insurgency continued with mass murders in March 2013 , November 2014 and February 2015 . On 6 June 2014, Emir Ado Bayero who reigned as Emir of Kano for over five decades died, and a succession crisis loomed amongst the royal family. On 8 June 2014, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi a grandson of former Emir Muhammadu Sanusi I emerged as the new Emir of Kano. His accession led to widespread protests from supporters of Sanusi Ado Bayero
2209-483: Was the site of a hunting and gathering community that engaged in iron work ( Nok culture ); it is unknown whether these were Hausa people or speakers of Niger–Congo languages . The Kano Chronicle identifies Barbushe , a warrior priest of Dala Hill and a female spirit deity known as Tsumburbura, Barbushe is from the lineage of the hunter family ( maparauta ) who were the Maguzawa and city's first settlers they worship
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