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Turn on the computer press the f8 button, that should take you to the BIOS and try if u can change the password from there, u should be able to disable the password, then the computer will boot without asking u for password. |
MCP hmmm? you should be able to get help desk job, but that dont mean cause you have MCP a job is guaranteed for you, but you can look for help desk job anyway, |
Let me try help, click on start, right click on my computer, and click manage, then click on device manager, tell me if you see any Yellow Question mark? reply back. then we go on next stage. |
Lemme try and explain in way you can understand A+ can be use as an elective for MCSA, while you can get a job when u have mcsa as a network administrator or system administrator, and when u have ccna u can get a job as a network administrator as well, basically the difference is MCSA is a software networking while ccna is hardware, you understand now? while MCSE is the highest after mcsa, and when u have ccna which is the associate certifcate, and after that u can proceed to CCNP, So understand now? if u fill like u wanna go for software go for microsoft, if u wanna dela with hardware then go for cisco. |
I fucking hate people like you, DUMPERS, no wonder people that have extensive knowledge in IT find it difficults to get a job, when all recruiters know that all cats do is dumps their way to certification. don't advice people using dumps, let them get their hand dirty by using the lab and practice on real world environment not dumping their way to certification. |
you can self studying, that is what i do u dont need NIIT they will reap you off, all you need is set up a lab, GNS, or Dynamik, and get a book or get a learning video, i bet between 1-2 months you will grab it. then you can go for your exam but dont forget to buy exam practice as well to know what the exam looks like. that is it. |
I think i should chip in a little here, I think its a good idea for you to come over and have your master degree, on the hand that you have the money to sponsor yourself, IF not, My brother You will surfer and regret you ever come to the UK. I aint scaring your ass, and if u think i am, i will give u some people i know that are back in nigeria now that have ur own problem then they can advice you. I have many people in england that have degree, masters and guess what they find it difficult to have a job, but only if you decided that after getting your master degree you firing away back home then that is a good one, Anyway if you still think u want to travel abroad, don't go london, move to scotland, or north west of england, those are the cheapest places, cause man i swear its aint easy man i wont scare you, to get a job, which as a student you can only do 20 hours a week? man even me I'm an MCSA, DIPLOMA IN BTECH 3 years experience IN SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR I NEVER GET A JOB FOR OVER 8 MONTHS NOW, and u gotta share a room with another friend? gotta pay bills? and still pay your master degree? How u gon do that my bru? I aint scaring you but u need to program your self man. And don't even think of going to colleges that affiliates with UNI, cause they crap, Man i don't know how u gon survive man, cause many people in england that have better jobs in nigeria and came here regret coming here my fellow brother, but if u have money to look aftr yourself for a yr i will say give it 101 shot and come as soon as possible. |
My fellow 9ja ppl, i think you guys and gals must have forgotten EGBON and EWA, Please share your view. |
[b][/b] I doubt it if u have no degree u might not get a job in nigeria, but if you have ccna and have many yrs of experience working with it, i bet you apply for a job in saudi arabia, malaysia, singapore, germany, and other asian countries, Am from the Uk, why i didnt put Uk is because, alot of ppl in england have ccna and a permit to work, so for them to sponsor you and get you a permit will be a total waste of time so they rather go for the residence ppl. I guess if you could try countries outside nigeria u will get a chance even though if u have no degree, but in nigeria im not sure. |
The job description sound very westerner, but anyway i see nigerian improving, how much is the salary per annum. |
O Boi, all this 9ja music producer u put, nobody sabi produce track man, u wanna hear good producer produce track, go for my man dognomite, listen to the track man, Eldee d don, those are better producer man, But all the rest are yeye man, they no wan rise at all, Listen to dognomite track and i want one honest guy to tell me who he can compare the beat to beside eldee d don. |
I cant beleive someone is just gonna wake up one day and start a thread comparing mode 9 and birdman, ever since have been listening to nigerian rap and R n b, the beat sucks, it's just like them bois no wan leave the fucking old qubase they using, listen to Eldee song and his bois, listen to the beat, abeg u go know say na correct producer or beat maker produce dem track, so if u wan con compare mode9 to birdman, is just like comparing Lagbaja and Stevie wonder. |
Am listening to Your the Only one Remix By Eldee, I would like to work with the guy in future tho, He's talented |
This goes to you starlizzy, Before you can be a great producer, remember you gotta learn, Even if your parents lives in a music world, if your mother and dadda are both musical talented, that doesnt mean you dont learn to become a producer. So been gifted dont mean u bring it from heaven and get ur ass on MPC, and Korg and start Making some beats, nah you learn. |
Do guys think this rapper get their money off the units of album they sold? Nah, Remember they both have business ventures by the side, yielding them lotta money every yr, but we all think its the rap game giving them all the money, nah, |
Ya'll, You want to listen to the real R n B, Hip Hop, Reggaeton, African Music station, you gotta visit RemmyTainment Station Live from Manchester, England. Straight to the world, Check out for Nigerian musics popping out from remmytainment station live on Wednesday, Dj Remmy, will bring it out live to you all, http://www.live365.com/stations/creamofluve RemmyTainment |
Ya'll, You want to listen to the real R n B, Hip Hop, Reggaeton, African Music station, you gotta visit RemmyTainment Station Live from Manchester, England. Straight to the world, Check out for Nigerian musics popping out from remmytainment station live on Wednesday, Dj Remmy, will bring it out live to you all, http://www.live365.com/stations/creamofluve?play&site=live365 RemmyTainment |
Ya'll, You want to listen to the real R n B, Hip Hop, Reggaeton, African Music station, you gotta visit RemmyTainment Station Live from Manchester, England. Straight to the world, Check out for Nigerian musics popping out from remmytainment station live on Wednesday, Dj Remmy, will bring it out live to you all, http://www.live365.com/stations/creamofluve RemmyTainment |
Ya'll, You want to listen to the real R n B, Hip Hop, Reggaeton, African Music station, you gotta visit RemmyTainment Station Live from Manchester, England. Straight to the world, Check out for Nigerian musics popping out from remmytainment station live on Wednesday, Dj Remmy, will bring it out live to you all, http://www.live365.com/stations/creamofluve RemmyTainment |
Ya'll, You want to listen to the real R n B, Hip Hop, Reggaeton, African Music station, you gotta visit RemmyTainment Station Live from Manchester, England. Straight to the world, Check out for Nigerian musics popping out from remmytainment station live on Wednesday, Dj Remmy, will bring it out live to you all, http://www.live365.com/stations/creamofluve RemmyTainment |
Hello, Dis, Remmytainment Station live from manchester, england. Am a beat maker also a Dj, I could work on your stuff, You can holla back on RemmyTainment@aol.co.uk |
Ya'll, You wanna listen to the real R n B, Hip Hop, Reggaeton, African Music station, you gotta visit RemmyTainment Station Live from Manchester, England. Straight to the world, Check out for Nigerian musics popping out from remmytainment station live on Wednesday, Dj Remmy, will bring it out live to you all, http://www.live365.com/stations/creamofluve RemmyTainment |
hahah, you guys are really doing some mistake who said Nas is from Nigeria and who said his father is from Nigeria too?? they all beleive their ancestor was from africa they dont know for sure, Olu Dara (born Charles Jones III in Natchez, Mississippi[1] in 1941) is a cornetist, guitarist and singer. He first became known as a jazz musician, playing alongside avant-garde musicians such as David Murray and Henry Threadgill. He was given the name "Olu Dara" by a Yoruba priest when he returned to America. He has traveled throughout Africa and Europe. So i want you guys to tell me where you heard Olu dara is a Nigeria, may be you guys should really do a thorough background checkings before you talk on here, Olu Dara's Dad and Mom are not from Nigeria either, |
Hey Gbade, Do you even know what Lil Jon said in one of his Interview he said Rap is wack, The only person who raps is 2pac, That is the father of RAP, So you shouldnt say ruggedman raps is wack, why are you ppl not satisfy, before he sang baraje you guys said he doesnt have dance track, he threw baraje on air, Still people complain and talk shit 'bout him, Ruggedy Baba is way too good, Can you just do me a favour Gbade, you can go to surulere and get some mics and speaker and try and record something and let see how it flows, asshole |
[b][/b]Who said jay z cant rap, even though hes not one of my favourite artist, i went to his show but this guy is the best, As at 2005, Rappr Moguls Jay Z was the Number 1 Richest Rapper while Diddy follows him, but 2006 it was Diddy, and talking about Master P being rich too, Master p is my favourite way too, he had 400 Million Dollars as at 1999/2000 Master P. seems to be recovering from the bankruptcy he filed a few years ago but not enough to be included on this year’s list. His latest business ventures are not lucrative enough at this stage. Diddy has received an additional $6 million this year, generated from the sales of his cologne, bringing his overall wealth total to: $346 million. Jay-Z’s overall wealth total for 2006; is: $340 million. |
I dont think Nas is a Nigerian, but i guess his dad believe his ancestors came from Nigeria read this. Olu Dara (born Charles Jones III in Louisville, Mississippi[1] in 1941) is a trumpeter, cornetist, guitarist and singer. He first became known as a jazz musician, playing alongside avant-garde musicians such as David Murray and Henry Threadgill. His first album under his own name, 1998's In the World: From Natchez to New York, revealed another aspect of his musical personality: the leader and singer of a band immersed in African-American tradition, playing an eclectic mix of blues, jazz, and storytelling, with tinges of funk, African popular music and reggae. His second album Neighborhoods, with guest appearances by Dr John and Cassandra Wilson, followed in a similar vein. Rapper Nas (Nasir Jones) is Dara's son. He encouraged his father to record the music he was playing with his band, and guested on a track on "In the World". Dara played the cornet on the track "Life's A Bitch" from Nas's debut album Illmatic in 1994. In 2004, his vocals and trumpet were featured on Nas's single "Bridging the Gap", from his album Street's Disciple. He was given the name "Olu Dara" by a Yoruba priest when he returned to America. He has traveled throughout Africa and Europe |
LAST NITE BY PSQAURE Last Nite You and I Oh yeah Girl i need you so bad, Oh no, Eni to ba mo wi ko o Where were you last nite, oh yeah uuhhh yeaaa hhhhh yeaaaa Where were you last nite eni to ba mo wi ko o nite when we were hanging aroudn when my hommie is around that is how we do. No one could even tell me what was really going on. When i was woke up i was alone and i realize and is about sleep about the side your side my side the both side, even though we just fell our sofi and we meant to be and no one could be there to be yeeahh and i dont no need an explanation all am asking is a question and i want to know where were you last nite (Eni to ba mo wi ko o)what you do last. Last nite that i see you beside my best friend oto olo no be so, i dont no need an explanation all am asking is a question and i want to know where were you last nite. Last nite that i see you beside my best friend oto olo no be so. Eni to bo mo wi ko o Last nite yeah last nite EARLY Morning when i went to your home, and ya mama said to me i got you but you finish she gave me 24 hrs to look for you but i did and but there is no where to find you and you drove me crazy and i kept going on and on to the breaking heart, you see the feelings i that i gat for you is going down(going down) because of you. i dont no need an explanation all am asking is a question and i want to know where were you last nite (Eni to ba mo wi ko o)what you do last. Last nite that i see you beside my best friend oto olo no be so, i dont no need an explanation all am asking is a question and i want to know where were you last nite. Last nite that i see you beside my best friend oto olo no be so,(Eni to be mo wi ko o) Oooooh yeah girl i need you so bad, ooooooh no (Eni to ba mo wi ko o) where were you last nite Oh yeah where were you last nite. (Eni to ba mo wi ko o), Wake up Wake up Wake up, where were you last nite .Get up Get Up Get Up (Eni to ba mo wi ko o) Wake up Wajke up Wake up, where were you last nite Get up Get up Get up Oh yeah<Oh yeah> girl i need you so bad, (girl i need you so baddd) Oh no(Oh NO) Eni to ba mo wi ko o(eni to ba mo wi yeeeee)2x Last nite that i see you beside my best friend oto olo no be so. i dont no need an explanation all am asking is a question and i want to know where were you last nite. Last nite that i see you beside my best friend oto olo no be so, Oh yeah NO ohhh, |
Master P sues Sony BMG Nawlins rapper-mogul claims that label giant has boycotted his son Lil' Romeo's diss track against Bow Wow, "U Can't Shine Like Me." The ongoing battle between pint-sized rappers Lil' Romeo and the no longer lil' Bow Wow took a turn today when Romeo's dad, Master P, sued Sony Music for $500 million, accusing the music giant of refusing to promote his son's Bow Wow diss track to radio stations. The dueling rappers. Master P--real name Percy Miller--said unnamed Sony Music executives have been calling major radio station owners and negotiating no-play deals for Romeo's "U Can't Shine Like Me." Bow Wow is on Sony BMG's Columbia Records and Sony Urban labels. Lil' Romeo's song is said to be a response to Bow Wow's 2005 song "Fresh Azimiz," which contains a line about Bow Wow being only 18 and "makin' more than yo' dad." "How can Sony Music executives call radio stations and tell them not to play the Romeo record "U Can't Shine Like Me"? Master P told AllHipHop.com. "Los Angeles was the first city to play it. Usually, if you get played in Hollywood, the world will follow." The song was first played on KKBT in Los Angeles in February, and Master P claims the song has been an Internet hit. Since the video debuted two weeks ago, it has streamed more than 700,000 times on Yahoo! Music. "Every station that played the Bow Wow song should have at least tested the record once or twice or played it on their Hit or Dis show by now." Master P, the longtime head of No Limit Records and now head of Gutta Music distribution, said Sony's opposition to the song extends beyond its loyalty to Bow Wow. "I had a distribution deal on the table with Jive Records that fell through the crack," he said. "I wonder why. Jive is a Sony BMG label. Sony BMG is the parent label for Bow Wow's label, Columbia Records." Sony Music executives could not be reached for comment. Master P insists he and his son have no beef with Bow Wow. "There is no beef with us and Bow," he continued. "We got love for the little dude. He just doesn't know when to shut his mouth. His arrogance and cockiness are turning fans and their parents off." "Sony Music machines can't stop Master P and Lil' Romeo," he said. "You know why? We have God and the streets on our side." Romeo's God's Son album is slated for an August 22 release, likely with distribution from Gutta Music. "If the video's not on TV soon," Master P said. "I'm starting my own radio, Internet, and video television network. We do this for the fans |
I Think eedris dey ready to die sha, make he not just enter U S of A, Cause na hin dead body dem go carry go back home oh, ppl wey sabi am make u yarn am with peace. |
Nas AKA Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones Born: 14-Sep-1973 Birthplace: Long Island City, Queens, NY Gender: Male Religion: Muslim Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Rapper, Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Illmatic Father: Olu Dara (musician) Mother: Ann Jones Wife: Kelis (singer, m. 8-Jan-2005) Daughter: Destiny |
Jermaine Dupri AKA Jermaine Dupri Mauldin Born: 23-Sep-1972 Birthplace: Asheville, NC Gender: Male Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Music Producer, Business Nationality: United States Executive summary: CEO of So So Def Records Having used his father's connections to start a career dancing for the likes of Diana Ross when he was not yet in his teens, Jermaine Dupris had already moved on to performing and producing by the time he reached 14. His first production effort for girl rappers Silk Tymes Leather didn't fare too well, but shortly afterwards he founded the label So So Def Recordings and put together the better-received teen duo Kriss Kross. Dupris subsequently built on this success through work with other rap artists such as Da Brat and TLC), as well as R&B singers Mariah Carey and Toni Braxton, achieving multi-millionaire status for himself by the age of 24. His finances were clearly not adversely affected by a distribution deal made with Columbia Records in 1993. Since its inception, over 20 gold and platinum records have accumulated on So So Def's studio walls. In 1998, Jermaine Dupris surpassed all of his prior commercial ventures with his involvement in the release of Usher's My Way. The same year, he began work on his own music career with the albums The Party Continues and Jermaine Dupri Presents Life In 1472: The Original Soundtrack. The deal with Columbia was terminated in 2002, and in 2003 Dupris switched to making money for Arista Records instead. Father: Michael Mauldin (Columbia Records executive) Mother: Tina Mosely Girlfriend: Janet Jackson (engaged to be married) FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Brown Sugar (5-Oct-2002) Himself The New Guy (7-May-2002) In Too Deep (25-Aug-1999) |
Make we na talk true yarn, wetin Michael even do for them people sef, if not say law two plenti for Oke Okun(Abroad) wetin be child molestation, for Nigeria wey we come from, we no dey follow small pikin play, or u no dey wash small pikin bum bum. Con do that kain thing for abroad dem go call u paedophile, Abeg make dem leave Michael, make e be white or brown. I still go buy hin ALBUM. hin be the MAN , |