Music/Radio › Re: Are There Any Specialized Musical Schools/Institutions In Nigeria? by 2016v2017: 5:27am On Oct 07, 2018 |
Femiflo1: There's no where else you can get the best of MUSIC knowledge than TENSTRINGS MUSIC INSTITUTE. It's available in FESTAC, SURULERE, IKEJA, AJAH, LEKKI PHASE 1 outside Lagos. Akure, Portharcourt, Abuja and so on with great INSTRUCTORS both THEORETICALLY and PRACTICALLY...... |
Music/Radio › Re: Are There Any Specialized Musical Schools/Institutions In Nigeria? by 2016v2017: 5:25am On Oct 07, 2018 |
stealvyn: There's one in Badagry, Lagos state called Peter King. It's nice, heard Asa and a few of our musicians studied there. |
Music/Radio › Re: Are There Any Specialized Musical Schools/Institutions In Nigeria? by 2016v2017: 5:23am On Oct 07, 2018 |
leovictor15: Peter kings badagry
The best music school I know |
Music/Radio › Re: Are There Any Specialized Musical Schools/Institutions In Nigeria? by 2016v2017: 5:22am On Oct 07, 2018 |
Laird: Google search Tenstrings music institute ..
Branches in Lagos |
Music/Radio › Re: Are There Any Specialized Musical Schools/Institutions In Nigeria? by 2016v2017: 5:21am On Oct 07, 2018 |
JayCynic: Hi Nairalanders, I'm 18 and I'm passionate about music, would have studied Music in the University but due to parental and societal influence at high school, I was moved to becoming a science student. I used to attend holiday lessons on Cello, Piano, Violin, Harmonica, Guitar, and loads of other instruments but it didn't help much. So I was wondering if there are higher institutions here in Nigeria which solely commit to the area of Music. Like I heard in Ghana, that they have an acclaimed Arts Academy where they only study courses like Pianology, Symphony/Solfa Notations, Musical Development/Instrumentalism etc. If there are such places in Nigeria, you guys would do me a great deal of good by sharing them on the comments. Location around P. H and Lagos would be very favourable. Thank You |
Politics › Re: Senator Dino Melaye Reacts To The Invitation Of Police Force by 2016v2017: 10:39am On Oct 06, 2018 |
Hundreddegrees: #Throwback
Photo of Buhari, Oyegun, others protesting on the streets on Nov. 19, 2014, where they accused INEC of working with the Presidential Villa to rig the 2015 elections...
Four years later, the same Buhari won't allow Nigerians to protest.
#BacktoDaura 2019 don't mind the tyrant dictator terrorist certificateless lifeless dullard |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 10:31am On Oct 06, 2018 |
Righteousness89: Seems Democracy In Nigeria Died the day GEJ left office...
Demoncracy seems to be the order of the Day!!!
Why will the police be calling for the arrest of Men who will demonstrating peacefully?? not that it seems, it really died that very day |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 10:15am On Oct 06, 2018 |
PythonDancer: Lmao ,  Go play with some sand .  I am just using you here like video game to catch some fun,I honestly never know that there are still die hard zombies in Nigeria. dear better use your time now do something meaningful and forget supporting and dying for those politicians ,who if they see means of using you for rituals to appease their god of mammon,they will use you. stop wasting your time man, wake up. |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 10:09am On Oct 06, 2018 |
thunderfirebuha: These APC FOOLS BENEFITED FROM A REALLY DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT GEJ BUT DEPRIVE PEOPLE OF THEIR FREEDOM IMMEDIATELY THEY STOLE POWER.
SO SAD THAT THE HYPOCRITICAL YORUBAS ARE SUPPORTING THE LIFELESS IDIOT. even ,the worst is his BMC zombies ready to die for the terrorist Party APC |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 10:07am On Oct 06, 2018 |
Firefire: The terrorist organization has done it before... only the fools among us sees nothing wrong in this current rape of our democracy. |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 10:05am On Oct 06, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 9:55am On Oct 06, 2018 |
luvmijeje: The first year of Buhari reign was an eye-opener and a re-education for me. It makes me realize politicians are all the same. The different is the level of exposure of we the citizens.
What a politician will do in the east or the north or south and go scot free, they won't go scot free elsewhere |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 9:52am On Oct 06, 2018 |
PythonDancer: Cry me a river  that's the only thing you know how to do. dying for politicians, political tug, repent and find something meaningful to do with your life. many of your mates ,who are responsible and reasonable have left the country for better countries. Remain there defending politicians who don't care if you succeed in life or not.ZOMBIE |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 9:45am On Oct 06, 2018 |
PythonDancer: God bless you! This is exactly what should be called a “peaceful protest” and not the show of physical strength the pdpigs_ clowns were trying to show the police . Clowns that said they were protesting ,without carrying a single placards. But resulted to blocking the road and screaming on top of their voices ,harassing the police and causing public nuisance. I don't know why you gullible zombies like suffering and smiling. Buhari and APC politicians you are dying for, don't even know you. Their children are busy enjoying their fathers loot and have no time to rant online, like morons of your kind. You see and know the truth, but ,rather choose to be blind and nuisance because of Party affiliation, Shame on you. sell your future for peanut today and tomorrow you will cry out blood. bloody zombie. |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Buhari, Oyegun, Others Protesting On The Streets On Nov 2014, by 2016v2017: 9:33am On Oct 06, 2018 |
MajorJeffery: Everyone forgets but internet and karma are the devils of today, they neither forgive nor forget.
Buhari's civilian government is exactly the opposite of what a lot of people had expected including me. |
Politics › Re: Osun Election: Why PDP Leaders Protested At INEC Headquarters – Keyamo by 2016v2017: 4:39pm On Oct 05, 2018 |
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Business › Re: Pay N50,000 Or Be Jailed If You Spray Money At Events In Nigeria - CBN by 2016v2017: 2:36pm On Oct 05, 2018 |
venai: So chief Mgborogwu Ogwu1 of Ngaga will not be spraying money at parties any more , I don't know why I am very happy with this new law. May be it's because nobody will be terrorizing me at parties again. I hope my Anambra blothers will not start spraying Dollars at parties now. Abeg make them ban the spraying of Dollars too. |
Politics › Re: Ben Bruce: 'Dangote Is More Powerful Than Buhari' by 2016v2017: 11:33am On Oct 05, 2018 |
gssdobi: .power is money,but money is not power.There are things power can do money can't. . don't you know that Dangote money can buy the lawmakers to remove Buhari? Don't you know that Dangote money can buy Buratai to overthrow Buhari? |
Politics › Re: NBA Accuses Nigeria Police Force Of Compromising Osun Rerun Election by 2016v2017: 7:51am On Oct 05, 2018 |
dapelua: - The Nigerian Bar Association says the Osun rerun poll fell far short of a free and fair election.
- The association details instances of how the police allegedly in collusion with thugs selectively prevented voters from accessing polling units
- The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) calls for government institutions who allegedly participated in reported fraud during the Osun rerun election to be investigated
The Nigerian Bar Association has accused the Nigeria police force of compromising the Osun state governorship rerun election which held on September 27.
The legal association in a report by its ad hoc committee on the rerun, said the actions and inaction of the police during the poll showed that it had been compromised.
The report said the rerun fell far short of a free and fair election compared to what transpired in the election of September 22.
The NBA in the report published on Sunday, September 30, on its website accused the police of failing to question the activities of some political thugs who invaded the Orolu area where part of the supplementary poll took place.
The association in the report also cited other instances of how the police allegedly in collusion with thugs, selectively prevented voters from accessing some polling units.
Detailing what happened in Orolu, the NBA said: “The team deployed to observe the rerun election at Orolu, Ward 8, polling units 1 and 4 and ward 9, polling unit 3, set out for the assignment at about 6:30am. The team’s enthusiasm was dampened by their harassment and subsequent arrest by mobile policemen en-route Orolu.
"They were taken before Ali Janga, Commissioner of Police, at a Police Post. CP Ali Janga is in charge of Kogi State Police Command. Incidentally, the Secretary of the NBA ad-hoc EWG, Liman Salihu Esq. the immediate past chairman of the NBA Lokoja Branch, Kogi State, recognized the CP and showed his Identification Card to him but surprisingly the CP ordered that the team be taken to the INEC Office.
At the INEC office, it took one of our own, Festus Okoye Esq. who is currently the INEC Commissioner representing South-East Geopolitical Zone, to secure their release; he also facilitated the team’s movement to Orolu.
"The road to Orolu is barely motorable and appears to have been recently graded for the purpose of the election. The location of the polling unit at Ifon Orolu Kajola was in a farm house inside a thick bush and there was only one unoccupied residence with a distance of about 80meters from the said polling unit. The materials for the election arrived on time at the respective units and voting proper commenced at the stipulated time of 8:00am.
"There was heavy security presence with about thirty (30) armed Police officials at Orolu. At about 10:00am, while figuring out how to get to Idiya Polling Unit in Orolu, four (4) Toyota Hiace buses packed with about fifty (50) fierce looking men, drove in and the men alighted and walked towards the polling unit without any PVC in their hands. In spite of the heavy security presence of the Nigerian Police, these men were not stopped nor asked if they were going to vote neither were they asked for their PVCs. This however aroused our suspicion.
"A member of the NBA Ad-hoc EWG who attempted a recording of the happenings (a few seconds was recorded though) was almost attacked by about six (6) of these men. Surprisingly the Police officials stood aloof and did nothing to stop the invasion by this group of men. The reason given by the security men (Police officials) for their inaction was that they could not act without formal complaints from us.
"Another observation at Orolu was that most of the voters had identification bands on their left arms and ring bands on their thumbs. Those with the said identification bands were allowed access into Orolu while those without the bands were not allowed access and so could not vote. Although these voters without the bands displayed their PVCs to the Police men on ground as evidence that they had been registered to vote at that particular polling unit, the Police personnel adamantly turned them back and as such they could not exercise their right to vote. Voters that were allowed to vote without the bands were those who had arrived earlier before the commencement of voting.
Similarly, one of Nigeria’s most respected election monitoring groups in the country, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), has said the Thursday, September 27, re-run election in Osun state was neither free, fair nor credible.
The group in a statement shortly after the poll also called for government institutions who participated in alleged fraud during the election to be investigated, Premium Times reports.
The CDD insisted that the poll fell short of the global best practices in democratic elections which Nigerians desire.
https://www.naija.ng/1195707-nba-accuses-nigeria-police-force-compromising-osun-rerun-election.html |
Politics › Re: NBA Accuses Nigeria Police Force Of Compromising Osun Rerun Election by 2016v2017: 7:51am On Oct 05, 2018 |
Nbote: PDP shld collect all these testimonies from th3se ppl as part of their evidence for d election tribunal... Their is enof evidence to not jus overturn d election results but get so many ppl to lose their jobs |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:46am On Oct 05, 2018 |
excomarow: Smart Country with Smart Looters Abi.
What can Saraki do in the fight of corruption, insurgents and killer Herdsmen.  when the time comes you will know |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:45am On Oct 05, 2018 |
FX: Which structure does Atiku have. Atiku is dead politically. Buhari will floor Atiku any day in a presidential election. But with Saraki, the game changes. Everyone I believe wants to have a smart country and a smart president . Saraki all the way. OBJ will be one big major problem of Atiku winning 2019,if he eventually grab PDP ticket. |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:41am On Oct 05, 2018 |
Charmsruddy: Ok...let see how it goes.......For those saying Saraki or Atiku can't defeat Bubu...you don't know what will come into play, once any of the two get's the ticket...
For me the ticket should go to any of
-Saraki
-Atiku or
-Kwakwanso remove kwakwanso, he's a tribal bigot ,tribalistic in nature and he doesn't hide it. |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:39am On Oct 05, 2018 |
Ezedon: Anything they can do to remove Buhari is ok for meu |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:38am On Oct 05, 2018 |
Esseite: Saraki's unifying factor would definitely get us better than where we are now.. |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:36am On Oct 05, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:35am On Oct 05, 2018 |
tolexy007: Saraki is my favourite... He is the only one that can't carry on Fulani evil agenda |
Politics › Re: PDP Convention: Can Saraki Pull Another Surprise? by 2016v2017: 7:33am On Oct 05, 2018 |
VcStunner: I like the man. When he emerges, his only problem will be the PDP. Will they align with him or will they all depart to look for greener pasture elsewhere? I believe this is the reason the PDP has kept the primaries to the last day as approved by INEC. If the rest of the party can make the emerged candidate their sole project, then that lifeless individual may aswell be dead by March and gone by may 2019. |
Politics › Re: 2019: Obasanjo, Ezekwesili, Agbakoba, Ojukwu, Others Form Mega Party by 2016v2017: 6:56am On Oct 05, 2018 |
McGg: Anything to remove buhari is acceptable |
Politics › Re: INEC Insists On Oct 7 Deadline For Primaries by 2016v2017: 6:44am On Oct 05, 2018 |
CHIEF OLU FALAE SPOKE THE MINDS OF HONEST AND PROGRESSIVE NIGERIANS- THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT RESTRUCTURING NIGERIA IS ALL ABOUT .
FOR THOSE STILL GREEKED BY THE TERM, THIS IS THE MEANING OF RESTRUCTURING AS CANVASSED BY SOUTHERN NIGERIA BY~Chief Olu Falae
You know I am a leader in the South West and at the National convention, I was elected as the leader of the Yoruba delegation. So, I am central to the Yoruba position. The Yoruba position is my position and it is the same position I canvassed in my book, ‘The way forward for Nigeria’ which I launched since 2005 in Lagos. What we mean by restructuring is going back to the Independence Constitution which our leaders negotiated with the British between 1957 and 1959. It was on that basis that the three regions agreed to go to Independence as one united country. So, it was a negotiated constitution. This is because, if the three regions were not able to agree, there would not have been one united independent Nigeria. But because the three regions at that time negotiated and agreed to package a constitution, that is why they agreed to go to Independence together. When the military came in 1966 and threw away the constitution, they threw away the negotiated agreement among the three regions, which was the foundation of a united Nigeria.
So, the military did not only throw away the constitution but a political consensus negotiated and agreed by our leaders of the three regions in those days. When we say restructuring now, we are saying let us go back substantially to that constitution which gave considerable autonomy to the regions. For example, each region at that time collected its revenue and contributed the agreed proportion to the centre. But when the military came, they turned it round and took everything to the centre. That could not have been accepted by Ahmadu Bello, Nnamdi Azikiwe or Obafemi Awolowo.
This constitution we are using was made by late Gen Sani Abacha and the military; and Abacha came from only one part of Nigeria, so he wrote a constitution that favoured his own part of Nigeria. That is why I am saying, let us restructure and go back to what all of us agreed before. That is the meaning of restructuring. The regions used to be federating units, but in today’s Nigeria, they would now be called federal regions because states have been created in the regions. So in the West, you now have federation of Yoruba states which would belong to the Nigerian union at the centre. So, it is not like the region of old with all the powers. No. It is now going to be a coordinator of the states in the zone. That is what we mean by restructuring. And the regions would have a considerable autonomy as they used to have. For example, for the younger people, they may not know that every region then had its own constitution.
There were four constitutions at independence –the Federal constitution, Western constitution, Eastern constitution and Northern constitution. That was how independent they were and every region had an ambassador in London. The ambassadors for the regions were called Agent General so that you do not confuse them with that of Nigeria then called High Commissioner. So, Nigeria had four ambassadors in London. The ambassador for Nigeria then called a High Commissioner was M.T Mbu. The ambassador for Eastern Nigeria then was Mr Jonah Chinyere Achara, Western Nigeria was Mr Omolodun and for Northern Nigeria, it was Alhaji Abdulmalik. There were four of them. That was the kind of arrangement we agreed to, but the military threw it away and gave us this over-centralised unitary constitution. So, we said this is not acceptable any more; we must go back to the negotiated constitution which gave considerable autonomy to the regions, so that they can compete in a healthy manner. For example, Chief Obafemi Awolowo wanted to introduce free education in the West and other regions said they could not afford it, but he went ahead to introduce it in the Western region. He said he wanted to pay a minimum of five shillings a day, while others were paying two and three shillings. He went ahead and passed the law, making five shillings the minimum wage in Western Nigeria.
There was no problem with that. In Western Nigeria, the constitution provided for a House of Assembly and the House of Chiefs. In Eastern Nigeria, there was no House of Chiefs because they did not think they needed one. There was no problem with that and that is the kind of Nigeria we negotiated in London, but that is different from what we have today. So, we are saying let us go back to that arrangement which all of us agreed at independence and not what Abacha imposed on us, which is very partial, unfair and one-sided. That is the meaning of restructuring; it is to restructure unfairness and give semi-autonomy to the federating units.
Chief Olu Falae is a leading Yoruba leader and waa Head of the Southwest Delegation to the Jonathan National Constitutional Conference.
NB: PLEASE HELP TO SHARE THIS PIECE WIDELY. EVEN THE DEVILS MUST BE FORCED TO READ THIS PIECE. THIS IS THE ONLY REDEMPTIVE WAY OUT FOR NIGERIA. EVERYOTHER THING WILL NEVER WORK |
Crime › Re: 19 Feared Killed In Fresh Plateau Attack by 2016v2017: 1:30pm On Oct 04, 2018 |
Benekruku: NO mind the minority third class citizen
He doesnt know animals count before them one day it may be you or your family members turn,then you will not spew rubbish again. |
Crime › Re: 19 Feared Killed In Fresh Plateau Attack by 2016v2017: 1:26pm On Oct 04, 2018 |
AllahSWT: Buhari and his useless terrorist fulani herdsmen strikes again
i think mod should ban this friendng for using nairaland to clamour for genocide
Nigeria is burning
curse be on anyone that will vote for this calamity called buhari next year may he or she never know peace amin Amen |