One
 of the most versatile entertainers in Africa, Julius D’Genius’ Agwu has
 yet bag another international recognition few weeks after winning the 
African Achievers Awards in London. This honour is coming from Tupac 
Foundation in Atlanta where the leading comedian happens to be one of 
the international stars that have their names in-scriped on the bricks 
at the foundation.
  
Few
 days back, Julius was presented with an autobiography of Tupac Shakur 
titled ‘Tupac Shakur Legacy’. Autographed by Tupac’s mum, Afeni Shakur, 
this might not be unconnected with Julius Agwu’s support to the 
foundation during one of his visits to America and his popularity in 
Africa.
Afeni,
 who also wrote the forward of the book written by Jamal Joseph, wrote; 
“Julius Agwu, peace, love, respect, se alaafia ni? We pray we will able 
to come to home, Nigeria in the future. Help make our home land safe. We
 are ever hopeful for African peace and prosperity”.
The
 book, Tupac Shakur Legacy features removable reproductions of 
handwritten, lyrics, notebook pages and other personal memorabilia plus 
Tupac Shakur Speaks, a 60minutes CD featuring rare interviews with 
Tupac.
Speaking
 on this recognition, Julius said he feels very much excited and 
grateful to God about it. “I feel very excited and elated for this 
recognition. And most importantly, it is an inspiration for most of us 
who are in the business of entertainment because even for the fact the 
guy’s age was cut short at a very early stage, we know he has left a 
very indelible mark on the sand of time. I went to Tupac Foundation in 
Atlanta and I saw the projects he was working on before he died and what
 his mum too is doing at the foundation. I was so inspired and it got to
 say that for those of us who are here doing entertainment business, if 
we do not give back to the society, we have not really started. So 
everything we do, we should see it as a way of giving back to the 
society”.
He
 said further that “the foundation inspired me more that I have not even
 started yet. The expanse of land where the foundation is located 
including how they have impacted on the society says a lot that as role 
models, we really need to work harder because you have not achieved if 
you have not impacted on the people. No matter who you are and how much 
you think you have, you are not an achiever if you have not impacted on 
the people. I actually bought a brick at the foundation and my name was 
inscribed on it. If you go to Tupac Foundation in Atlanta, you will see 
my name on one of the bricks there with other great super stars. From 
what have been told, this is the first copy in Africa which was actually
 autographed by Tupac’s mother and I’m very privileged and honoured to 
be part of the chosen few. I’m planning a trip to the foundation this 
year to visit Tupac’s mum after Crack Ya Ribs in America”.
The
 comedian who has been hosting the Crack Ya Ribs Comedy Show annually in
 London over a decade has decided to take the show to other cities. And 
for the first time, the show will hold in New York, Houston, Dallas and 
Glasgow.
The
 London show will hold on 26 August, 2012 at the Light House Hall, 
262-274 Camberwell Road, SE5 ODL, which happens to be the same venue 
where Laff for Christ's sake show held in April 2012. Artistes and 
comedians billed to perform at the London show include D’Prince, Seyi 
Law, Dj Abass, FunnyBone, Senator, MC Shakara and Funny Face from Ghana.
 Top Ghanaian acts like Guru and Khaki will also be performing at the 
event.
In
 a similar vein, the New York and Glasgow shows will hold on 1 
September, 2012 at the Simphony Space Theater, 2537 Broadway, NY 10025 
and 24 August, 2012 at O2 ABC 2 Glasgow respectively. Houston and Dallas
 are billed for September 7 & 8 respectively. 
Nollywood celebrity "Omotola" was also honored last year. Guess it has to do with celebrity activists.
Way to go Julius, you too much "gon" ko easy 

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