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suleimanyahyah.net/2011/03/appointment-as-non-executive-director-to-the-board-of-ashaka-cement-plc/ Suleiman Yahyah appointed to the board of Ashaka Cement. |
suleimanyahyah.net/2011/03/appointment-as-non-executive-director-to-the-board-of-ashaka-cement-plc/ Suleiman Yahyah, turn around expert, appointed to the board of Ashaka Cement. |
For African Students, you can engage your mind and win a bundle. how cool is that? http://whichlevel./2008/07/13/information-on-youth-perceptions-of-human-security-in-africa-oopliborg/ |
Interesting download! |
The comments from the broads on this thread truly amuses me. it is typical of girls not to even know what they like or want, that is why they form and form for the really good guys, and end up settling with the jerks. A girl who fronts unnecessarily, rather than demostrating how desirable she imagines herself to be, is actually demonstrating how incapable she is of deciding what will make her happy. call it chauvinistic, but its the truth. |
Forget these unintelligent scammers. stay tuned to www.whichlevel.org, the Naija undergraduate blog for free and objective tips and information on scholarship information. older site, http://whichlevel. |
This dumb site wants to get your email address so they can fill your box with spam. please stay clear of such e-maladies. |
Why don't you just write the essay and stop trying to syphone money from people? If you really had such good intentions, you would have put up the information for everyone to see. its just wrong. |
Some are crazy about getting into school, some cant wait to get out! life is funny http://whichlevel. |
If you are an undergraduate in a Nigerian University, there is no way that you have not been exposed to missing results? After writing an exam you think you have passed, next thing you hear is that your result is missing. How do you handle this? http://whichlevel. |
Asa - Jailer (crazy snares remix) get it for free, enjoy produced by Elliot Hendrix, contains samples of the original song, "englishman in new york" by Sting http://www.sendspace.com/file/9hkaqd |
I2NEC – pronounced INEC (If Tomorrow Never Comes) Identities unknown at the time of press release. We suspect there are two members of the group, but there could be more! Genre: Alternative Hip Hop, Rebel Muzik. Age: unknown Ethnic group: unknown The band I2NEC (pronounced INEC) is believed to have been formed in the Middle Belt of Nigeria sometime in 2003. The only traces of information available about the band is that they are a highly controversial and political group. They started as a typical hip hop Rap duo in their original days, but after a while they caught on to a vision to speak about National Issues and to become activists against various forms of oppression suffered by the Nigerian people. However, due to the highly volatile nature of their message, they receded to the underground after receiving continuous threats and other forms of assault by persons believed to be Anti – free speech and free conscience. Rather than point fingers or go public, they took on a new identity and disappeared into the studio to express their message in a less threatening but equally compelling manner, hence I2NEC was born. “For naija where we dey” is an offering from the group after almost 4 years of shunning any form of recording. Their plans for the future also remain secret for now, a spokesperson for the group who spoke with on conditions of anonymity and who claims to be a friend of the group since 2005 says that more should be expected by the very eccentric and secretive duo as the years progress. listen to them, http://www.sendspace.com/file/fa0bbu (Stella) http://www.sendspace.com/file/fvr1s3 (For Naija where we dey) |
due to popular demand, i had to put it up on another site, you can download it here. http://www.sendspace.com/file/fa0bbu |
listen to a parody of Asa's jailer by an alternative hip hop band called I2NEC. produced by elliot hendrix. You can download the file here. http://rapidshare.com/files/94227454/i2nec_-_stella__a_parody_of_asa_s_jailer_produced_by_elliot_hendrix_www.tufmusic.com.mp3.html or you can listen up here www.myspace.com/workinprogressone |
check out a hip hop remix of jailer on www.myspace.com/workinprogressone you can also listen to a parody of the song by band called I2NEC. real hilarious. |
hello, hybrid x with a low IQ i'll refrain from being profane, i'm not like you i'm not a rapper, i'm a teacher so welcome to the class where i point out ur inadequacies and simultaneously kik your ass hip hop is declining because of kids like u eager to start rhyming, witout knowing wat a mic do i advise u to get knowledgeable before u try to play cos theres a million half backed emcees with absolutely nothing to say and u will hit rock bottom rapping this way so fake fake go away come another day when u have got a message and not just freetime in a cybercafe peace |
Its not just about hip hop artistes, that limits responsibility to a small group. Anyone who has ever had a lil cousin or nephew or kid brother knows that in time they tend to emulate your every action: the way you talk, dress etc its a truism that when people are left alone they copy themselves.But I agree that artistes have a greater scope of influence, because music and television dictate alot of popular culture and behavior. The truth is that, all these kids really want is to feel understood and accepted, to pass a message or to act responsible, you first need to connect with them, as an artist. thats why telling them about being who God wants him to be, noble as it is, and correct as it is, did not solve his problem. he sees an mc that gets on stage and has people screaming encores, he doesnt care that you found it difficult to pray in the morning or that you have temptations thrown your way, i'm assuming u r a gospel artist. once you get that straight, its easier to reach out, since its about saving the lost, not about preaching to the choir. so you learn how to act as a pointer, rather than as a sign board. controversial reply, but thats what starting a thread is about! ![]() |
I have been wondering about the most influential Disc Jockeys and Radio personality in the country. Seeing that I am not a radio person, I thought I'd ask some help from the good people of nairaland. You can post for any and every state, just follow the following format for posting your reply: NAME OF THE DJ: RADIO STATION: STATE SITUATED: NAME OF SHOW: MEMORABLE MOMENTS: ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: well, whatever, you can even forget the format just gimme names, station and the state. |
tru dat. not like i am in the skies with praising the dude, but another artist woulda tried to do an african queen part two or something. i mean! he has raised the bar on em plantashun boiz. yall check out the hip hop remix. Http://myspace.com/workinprogressone some dude, Elliot Hendrix. |
yo, yall should relax on that tuface bit. why dont you go check out his new single on http://myspace.com/workinprogressone that is the hip hop underground remix and it is dope as what? elliot hendrix style (the producer of the remix) ![]() |
Is tuface hot or what? after listening to his new single, for instance, I just had to agree that he is worth his mtv award. the guy has elevated, really. taking his writing to the next level. i mean, compare what blackface and tribunal (no diss intended: that is another tight song) are singing about to the conscious lyrics tuface is spurning. I am really happy that he is getting out of the country too and going on tour. he was on fox tv a while back even. he even has a rock remix that is simply dope, and an underground hip hop remix. It is very sad that Kennis Music do not have a website that can promote this dude online, but still, the idoma chap has got some game! yall can check out these sites for the previews of the song and his show on fox. though i think he didnt dress too good there, but its aight. we still love him. holla oi eee! www.youtube.com http://myspace.com/workinprogressone http://myspace.com/kennismusic2
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I have always wanted to hear a song about nollywood actresses, apart from artists and comedians yapping them and making them look bad. I heard this song on radio a while back and i later found out the myspace link to listen to it online. its crazy hot. I keep wondering, why wont chicks like Ini Edo and Grace Ama get international modelling contracts? them too try, haba. what do yall think? http://myspace.com/sefzee |
Listen to underground techno remix of Styl PLus - imagine that. http://www.myspace.com/workinprogressone leave a comment. |
honestly, g-unit music will not stand the test of time. its no more than fifteen minutes of fame, even if they make a million dollars. its about longevity and passing a message. fifty and his clones are only good for rump shaking music. think about it. yall peep lil brother's - minstrel show. show u what hip hop is made of. peace. http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=4510
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Genevieve sucks, for real. |
[/b]Well, i have been working on an instrumental joint for a while. first of its kind in naija. only it aint live stuff like jazz. its electronica like what u get in uk and europe. listening to imagine that - by styl plus set me off and within two days i had done techno versions of faze alone - faze, african queen - 2face and bizzy body - psquare. would u listen to a techno album if it had clips of those songs in it?
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i got a question to ask now. would you listen to techno remakes of popular naija tracks? |
age beeka belongs to a new breed of Nigerian music. watch out for other acts coming from the northern end of naija soon. peace board! ![]() |
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Its not just about hip hop artistes, that limits responsibility to a small group. Anyone who has ever had a lil cousin or nephew or kid brother knows that in time they tend to emulate your every action: the way you talk, dress etc its a truism that when people are left alone they copy themselves.
The truth is that, all these kids really want is to feel understood and accepted, to pass a message or to act responsible, you first need to connect with them, as an artist. thats why telling them about being who God wants him to be, noble as it is, and correct as it is, did not solve his problem. he sees an mc that gets on stage and has people screaming encores, he doesnt care that you found it difficult to pray in the morning or that you have temptations thrown your way, i'm assuming u r a gospel artist. 
