Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Ayeni to publish biography of ‘A very Good Bad Guy’, 2face
NET Newspaper Limited, owners of THENETNG,
Newsroom and NECLive have announced the
publication of the biography of Nigerian singer,
songwriter and performer Innocent 2face Idibia.
The project, done in commemoration of the
musician’s 40th birthday, is part of the NET book
series, which kicked off in April 2015.
Idibia’s biography, edited by NET publisher and
2face’s former publicist Ayeni Adekunle Samuel,
is titled ‘A Very Good Bad guy: The Story Of
Innocent 2Face Idibia.’
The book contains a detailed interview with
2face, lyrics and discography, views from some
of those who have shaped his life and career, an
insider’s journey through his life and times, as
well as a collection of some of the most
important articles, reviews, features and news
about him since 2004.
‘A Very Good Bad guy: The Story Of Innocent
2Face Idibia’ is first of its kind for a Nigerian pop
artiste and indeed, for a contemporary Nigerian
musician.
The book’s presentation is planned to coincide
with Idibia’s 40th birthday celebrations. He
clocks 40 on September 18, 2015
Ayeni Adekunle Samuel, speaking about A Very
Good Bad Guy commented, ‘Apart from being a
fantastic musician and a wonderful person,
2Face is also a personal friend and source of
inspiration; so few things give me as much joy
as being able to give this gentleman some of the
recognition he deserves on the occasion of his
40th birthday. These are important projects
Nigeria must do for our cultural posterity. We
must tell our stories and document our history.
NET is delighted to compile the life stories of
this cultural icon of our times so that our
children and our children’s children can read it
and learn. And this is the first of many to come’.
A Very Good Bad Guy: The Story of Innocent
2Face Idibia is the second in the NET Books
series after the Chris Ihidero collection,
Wanderings of a Rapidly Degenerating Mind.
NET has been instrumental in the growth and
development of the Nigerian entertainment
industry through the organisation of the annual
Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLive)
which brings together all entertainment industry
stakeholders to discuss mutual challenges and
achievements and to set agenda for the year
ahead.
Speaking about the book, 2Face himself says
‘It’s a really good feeling knowing that all these
years that I’ve been surviving in this industry,
someone has been taking note you know…
compiling my story so that on an occasion like
this, they will release it for the world to see. I’m
really feeling the love but importantly I hope
those coming behind will read and learn from my
story.’
Born in Jos, Plateau State, 2Face Idibia was
raised in Makurdi, Benue State where he
attended Demonstration Primary School and
Saint Gabriel’s secondary school. After a stint at
the Institute of Management & Technology (IMT)
Enugu, he dropped out to pursue a music career
in Lagos in 1997.
In the same year, he teamed up with Ahmedu
Augustine Obiabo aka Blackface to form
Plantashun Boyz, which was later joined by
Chibuzor Orji aka Faze. After achieving success
with the band, 2Face left Plantashun Boyz in
2004 to embark on a successful solo career
which has spawned six critically acclaimed
studio albums and several local and international
awards.
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lease forget the catchy title, there is nothing "very good" about 2face Idibia either professionally or as a role model for Nigerian youth given his penchant for making babies in bundles. He lacks business ethics as he is notorious for standing up his friends, fans and corporate associates. He sometimes even pockets huge "down payments" for events without showing up for the concert. Apart from offering free booze and finger foods to those who manage to catch up with him at his club in Festac Town, there is absolutely nothing good about 2face... Gaskiya!
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