Brought to you by me.. Give me some followership here brethren!! So Seun when are you going to make Nairaland a bit more social? Unh? Maybe we should be able to see trending phrases like Twitter too.. Start with that..
Over the whole Glory Osei scandal currently trending Nairaland has been getting praises from Twitter users since yesterday, and at the moment of typing Nairaland trends no. 4 on Twitter. See screenshots Below of what tweeters are saying about NL and its users.
Seun: So you are not saying that mods posted pornographic content, you are saying that someone posted pornographic spam on a front page thread and the mods were slow to remove it. Okay good. This is the image spam issue that seems to be the most pressing. This is the complaint that I will have to focus on for now.
always here to work as a mod or supermod always bro.. Been active here since 2011, and I've been asking for this job since 2014.. many mods are not active on most nairaland boards.. I see mods that only log in once in 2weeks.. Cc: Seun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9FDZ0t-8K4 Mavin’s duo, DNA came through with a new Party Starter tune titled “Ifesinachi” meaning Must Dance.\ The song is a dancehall tune, that will sure cut across the world. 9. Larry Gaaga Ft. Patoranking – In My Head
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exLLubwybkI Gaaga Muzik Boss, Larry Gaaga unlocks a brand new single and visual he aptly titled “In My Head“, featuring Dance Hall king, Patoranking. The song is actually dedicated to celebrating his birthday and it is following the massive success from his Wizkid assisted single and visual for ‘Low’.
8. Tekno – Better (Hope For Africa)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvUQfhpCGQw Africa’s leading imprint, Davido [color=#000000]Music[/color] Worldwide presents a new single titled “On God”, to build up their upcoming collective project. The new record, “On God” features African heavyweight, Davido, Afro-pop singer, Mayorkun and rap titan, Dremo. In addition to all this, the song has production credit from serial hit-maker, Rexxie; mixed and mastered by Spyritmyx.
7. DMW ft. Davido, Mayorkun, Dremo – On God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn_v98tPiYw Africa’s leading imprint, Davido Music Worldwide presents a new single titled “On God”, to build up their upcoming collective project. The new record, “On God” features African heavyweight, Davido, Afro-pop singer, Mayorkun and rap titan, Dremo. In addition to all this, the song has production credit from serial hit-maker, Rexxie; mixed and mastered by Spyritmyx.
6. Lyta ft. Davido – Monalisa (Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKoeT4fbJc4 Doro Musik wonder kid, Lyta rolls out an incredible remix of his latest single ‘Monalisa‘. The joint was supported by one of Africa’s biggest music export, Davido.
After dishing out the first version last month, Davido tweeted that he would jump on the remix of the song. Not only that, he also surprised Lyta with by sponsoring the video.
We already know what to expect when Don Eazi links up with Simisola. Late last year, they did a track together titled “Surrender” which became a fan favourite and a smash hit. Already, they’re on it again with release of this brand new masterpiece tagged “Doyin“.
4. Joeboy – Beginning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUnx13A4XDs Banku Music talented singer, Joeboy came through with his long-awaited single titled, “Beginning”. Consequently, it is following the massive success from his previous Dera-produced single, “Baby” which is currently doing well on the main streams.
3. Tekno ft. Zlatan – Agege
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j6J_CY_tEg Cartel Music boss, Tekno came through with a brand new masterpiece song after causing a meltdown on social media over the weekend, he titled this “Agege” which he features rave of the moment, Zlatan. [color=#000000]sa amapiano songs 2019[/color] The high rated singer, Tekno stirred some social media uproar last weekend over some scenes from the video shoot, making fans to further anticipate the final outcome of “Agege” visuals.
Nigerian female disk jockey, DJ Cuppy serves her highly anticipated single dubbed “Gelato” featuring the rave of the moment, Zlatan.
The keyword ‘Gelato‘ is a frozen Italian dessert which started trending due to Cuppy‘s viral video with her father, Femi Otedola and her sister, Temi Otedola in Italy.
On the other hand, Zlatan disappoints not as gives us the regular Zanku vibe which he’s popularly know for and DJ Cuppy added her melodious vocals too.
The record serves as his fourth official single for the year, it comes after the release of his previous single ‘Oil & Gas‘ which had it’s visual directed by the raving TG Omori.
Just like most of Olamide‘s joints, ‘Pawon‘ is also for the streets. Production credit goes to highly talented music producer, CrackerMallo.
2009/2010 was a time a lot things changed in our industry so we picked some heavy and unique beats this industry have enjoyed these past years with their producers.
Thr ranking was made using the heavinees, the melody and instruments, sophistication of their arrangement, the influence they’ve had and how big the songs became.
15. Lynxxx: Fine Lady – Masterkraft
Of course this was going to make the list. Song released in 2012 Masterkraft has always been an heavy sound producer.. If you listen to this beat there’s no way you don’t go crazy.
14. Olamide: Goons Mi – Pheelz We all can’t deny that Goons Mi beat is one of a kind, one of the most creative work in the Nigerian hip hop industry, maybe not too heavy but definitely different.
13. Reekado Banks: Oluwa Ni – Altims
Many of you may disagree with this but Oluwa Ni beat is definitely a unique one, released in 2016 and produced by Mavin’s Altims.
12. Sauce Kid ft. Davido – Carolina – Maleek Berry
Maleek Berry has been in the industry a while, song was released in 2011 it immediately became a favorite at every clubs across the country
11. AB Crazy: Rands And Nairas – Vybe Beatz
One of the hottest Nigerian hip hop tracks of all time. This beat was not made by Nigerian Producer but a Nigerian rapper worked with producer to give us this sensational beat.
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10. D prince: Give It To Me – Don Jazzy
Don Jazzy have always been a trend setter and changer, this beat was quite one of a kind and unexpected at the time of release in 2009. It is groovy spiritual.
9. Wizkid: Don’t Dull – Samklef
Samklef was the king of beats in Nigeria in Nigeria between 2010-2011. He created many hot beats and Don’t Beat can be said to be the best of them. Definitely unique and new school.
8. Olamide: Lagos Boys – Pheelz
Olamide has bounced on so many beats since his 2010 entry one of them is Pheelz’s beat Lagos Boys Beat.
With infusion of heavy drums and melodious rhythm pheelz made this one really unique.
7. Tillaman: Koma Roll – Unknown Producer
Released in 2011, became a hit a year after, the song was quite the Anthem in the clubs between 2012-2013. Featuring Vector, song was produced by a producer we do not know but the beat definitely is one of heaviest beats we have had in the last 8 years.
6. Kiss Daniel: MAMA – Young John
An unexpected one from Kiss Daniel and Young John in 2016, the beat to this song was loved by many making the song the number one pop song of 2016. You would agree with this.
5. Ice Prince: Oleku – Jesse Abaga
Once was the most remixed Nigerian song, Oleku was released in 2011, by rapper Ice Prince featuring Brymo.
The beat was said by many to be the selling point of the song.
4. Burna Boy: Like To Party – Leriq
One of the most unique Nigerian Beats of all time, Like to party launched Burna Boy and Leriq the producer into this [color=#000000]music[/color] industry.
Like to party beat is one that would stand the test of time.
3. Dagrin: Pon Pon Pon – Sososick
Arguably the most brilliant Nigerian hip hop beat ever made. The song’s beat changed and revolutionized indegenious rap in Nigeria. 2. Dbanj: Oliver Twist – Don Jazzy
Don Jazzy changed a lot with the acceptance of Nigerian sounds in the western world with this beat. The term Afrobeats was coined after the song and beat gained so much traction in Europe.
1. Davido Dami Duro – Shizzi & Davido
The king of New school Davido came in with this sound and changed everything, song released in 2011, many have said this beat is a very spiritual one as it is still relevant till date.
This beat was ahead of its time. It’s arguably the most sophisticated, heavy, melodious and creative Nigerian beat ever made.
Mrlazarus: I will never forget my first experience too...the same fx35...I remember the occasion vividly.i have never admired a car like that in my life...I was creating excuses to pass through where the car was parked every five minutes.��
Funny enough... I just bought my first car last week it's infiniti fx35 people look at it all the time and it's even a 2007 model looking like a 2018 design.. Feels fucking good! Cc: Blueprincee
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AshipaEk0: Super weird how people say things about cars that they know nothing about so confidently.
The car is bad but it's lasted since 2006 sha
Only 1 person here has any 1st hand experience with the car, the rest are working off tales and assumptions.
One even said the engine is more expensive than the car when clearly he knows NOTHING about the engine.
People who actually know what they are saying then clarified that is the same engine in other Infiniti vehicles, and costs 250k thereabouts.
Incidentally, that's less than what some Toyota engines cost but they are advising him to buy Toyota or Honda because it's 'plenty on Lagos roads' as if Toyota is immune to spoiling
@op your due diligence is what is most important.
Before buying, you need to have located the mechanic that will help you maintain the car.
This also leads to the next point which is:
It's not a good idea to buy this type of car and be 'managing'. The car is actually a luxury car, never mind that it's Tokunbo or old.
So weigh your pocket and mentality towards maintenance well, are you ready to spend money to maintain it? Motor dey chop money for maintenance ooooo
Even if you buy Keke Marwa e dey chop money and e dey disturb person ooooooo
it's connected to the mechanic thing because you will likely need to use proper mechanic shops and not Kazeems.
Also note that this is not the type of car you buy cheap oil for. The transmission for instance has special type oil, not the usual Dextron or Toyota type 4
Where other transmission oils may cost 12k, it's own will be double that or more. Same with other parts.
So it mostly boils down to your pocket.
The average person will discourage you because they know in their own minds that they'd rather spend the same amount as an okada rider for their cars, use roadside Kazeems and bypass everything possible. So long as car dey move, they are ok.
If these things are not problematic for you, then go ahead to do a proper inspection and test drive. It's Nigerian used and likely abused so you have to be careful.
Apart from the mechanic you take to inspect, buy some fuel and drive down to your identified shop and ask them to do a comprehensive diagnosis and see what they come up with.
If there's any signs of abuse or major repairs needed, walk away. The vehicle is getting old and it only goes downhill......
Last last, luck dey motor. Some people have bought that same popular Corolla or Honda and regretted it....
Best of luck
Oga Mi you are the boss thank you!! I have called many people here like you that have used or are using the car and they explained the same thing you said above.. Thanks for your time I'm quite vast about the car now.. Thanks for people like you.. Even met a professional Nissan mechanic today referred to me by Oga safari0412 one of the users here
Vibram003: Yes I did just buy that's my advice it's a car you will never regret buying It good that you asked questions Yoruba ni eni too ba bere ona ko ni soon.
Vibram003: Okay buying Nigerian used isn't a bad idea since that's what you afford go for it Life itself it's a risk You said that's your first car right? If the car is fully inspected by your mechanic make sure it not the ones that will giving signs to the seller to say sweet things about the car give both of them close marking while inspection
Thanks.. I guess you've had personal experience with car..
whiteboyswag: The v6 is carried, not problematic at all . Buy it toks change gear oil every year with oem. Use synthetic engine oil avoid flooded areas. If used everyday be ready to spend at least 7-8k on PMS every week this SUV is a speed monster try doing 200km with ac you won't realise your speeding . Good luck from a user.
whiteboyswag: The v6 is carried, not problematic at all . Buy it toks change gear oil every year with oem. Use synthetic engine oil avoid flooded areas. If used everyday be ready to spend at least 7-8k on PMS every week this SUV is a speed monster try doing 200km with ac you won't realise your speeding . Good luck from a user.
Oga Mi thank you for your input.. Please can I get your contact..? Or maybe your mechanic's contact?
safari0412: If the car is bad,we won't have experts in Infiniti and Nissan products,the mistake people make is when you take a Nissan product to a Toyota mechanic what do you expect.Even cardillac has it's own experts in Nigeria.As far as I am concerned all cars are good in as much you have the right mechanic and you maintain regularly.
Thanks for your input.. So do you know infiniti experts
nurey: Apart from it's fuel consumption, blindspots and electrical glitches if you by pass electrical it's an ok vehicle and shouldn't be expensive to maintain.
The engine is a VQ35DE not more than 250k tokunbo and the gear is around 150k the issue is the exterior parts are expensive and vandals do take advantage of this.
Thanks for your input Oga Mi.. Do you currently use this car or you have used it before?
soberdrunk: My brother FLEE!!! I hate to spoil people's business but my conscience will not allow me sleep tonight if I dont tell you this, even if this car was "tokunbo" I still won't advice my enemy to buy......
Hello.. a friend just sent me pics of this cheap cool car.. an infiniti fx35 2008 for the last price of 1.5million.. from the pictures it looks too good to be true but i plan on going there with a mechanic for inspection in two days time.. i still have a bad feeling that its too good to be true and that i would still not trust the mechanic judgement tommorrow if it turns out positive cos the prices i am seeing for this model is mostly between 2million and 3million on jiji and others like.. can anyone give me advice that its a reasonable price and not awoof.. picture below
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The presiding judge magistrate Sadam Habib sentenced them to three months in prison each or fine option of five thousands Naira each. He said the commercial sex workers pleaded guilty to the charges labeled against them and were consequently convicted and sentenced.
DAILY POST reported that the Jigawa state Hisba command arrested 48 suspected commercial sex workers and confiscated over 37 carton of alcohol at Gujungu market in Taura local government.
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It would be recall that the state Hisba Commander General Ibrahim Dahiru Garki said the suspects were handed over to police for investigation after which will be charge to court for prosecution.
Hisba command is a Sharia law enforcement agency fighting against immoral act within the society.