Oil and gas staff entry level hit close to N100m per annum. some managers and local consultants make over 200m per annum. Tech at some point was also competing with oil and gas but duuno what happening in recent years. oil services and some manufacturing companies earn average of 20m per annum...the rest of the companies/workers in naija earn an average of less than 10m per annum. therefore, less than 0.1% (100k) of the working population can afford brand new car with their earning in less than 2yrs
Lagos tops due to the fact that it controls Nigeria Market Rivers and Akwa Ibom follow because of petrol dollar economy Imo is there because of the huge and incredible hospitality economy and partly, recent gas investment in the state Delta is there because of the petrol dollar economy
Dongote The world's Richest Black person is currently worth 14.3b USD (Forbes). He is currently worth more than the economy of any state in Nigeria except Lagos, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Imo and Delta States. Check out the table below from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_GDP citation: yourbudgit
Water by Tyla is by far the Afrobeat song of the Year. It has the Highest view on sportified. It has good Lyrics and soothing sound. Please Nigerians you pips should try and listen to good songs. check out the wiki of the song and show me any Nigerian song of 2023 that is better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_(Tyla_song)
TMusicP: Afrobeats genre and sound have been the peak curriculum of attention ever since the 2023 calendar kicked off and this is because several maestros assigned to this genre have deployed nothing but classics to the satisfaction of Afrobeats enthusiasts. The Likes of Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy and their pairs referred to as the new phase of Afrobeats have made this possible.
Having thrilled with the current growth of the Afrobeats genre, who do you think has the best of 2023?
Davido with the hit song 'Unavailable'
'Unavailable' is a hit track of Davido's fourth highly profiled studio album 'Timeless'. Since the release date of the Album, 'Timeless', the track 'Unavailable' has been making waves bagging Davido his first Grammy award nomination in the category of Best African Music Performance.
He featured the likes of Musa Keys who spiced the song to the extent that Rihanna identified it as her favorite song of 2023.
Burna Boy with the song 'City Boy'
The Nigerian Grammy award-winning Gem, in no doubt, embraced a deserved space in this category and dominated the 2023 calendar. Having built the reputation of dropping an album every single year, Burna Boy came up with 'I Told Them' which garnered vast streams to his status. Among the tracks, 'City Boy' bagged the most attention as it also bagged a great position in the 2024 Grammy Awards nominations in the category of Best African Music Performance. It has been on repeat on several speakers and just proves the quality of the song.
Omah Lay on the song 'Holy Ghost Fire'
As anticipated, Omah Lay bagged his place in this category with his newly released song 'Holy Ghost Fire'. Despite the view of his new song, he has dominated the 2023 calendar with enormous hit songs that raged from the likes of 'Reason', to 'Soso' which defines his highly profiled status. As of the release day of the hit song 'Holy Ghost Fire', Omah Lay has been sitting on the 1st spot on the Nigerian Apple music charts to date.
Odumodublvck on the song 'Declan Rice'
Serving as his breakthrough hit song, he might as well be considered the best hit song of the year following how rapidly his audience grew after his full debut. Odumodublvck earned a vast opportunity to prove his potential since hitting the limelight at the early peak of 2023 and did just that. Today, his hit song 'Declan Rice' is still making waves despite the rage of its release. He is currently considered the hottest Rapper of the Afrobeats genre in 2023.
Asake on the song 'Lonely At The Top'
His album 'Work Of Art' is a peak proof of Asake's domination in 2023. Behind Davido's Timeless, Asake's 'Work Of Art' was termed the most streamed album of 2023 by Spotify. Another proof that identified the album's qualities has also bagged space in the 2024 Grammy Award nomination with a vast space one whooping category, Best African Music Performance. He is a gem and has gained a deserved spot in this space.
Seyi Vibez on the song 'Different Pattern'
The Nigerian youngster pictured as one of the fast-rising singers in the Afrobeats genre also has embraced a vast spot in this category. Since he struck the limelight lately 2022, he has maintained his peak and has deployed several hits to the satisfaction of his listeners. Wrapping up his 2023 tally having deployed many hit songs and selling out the O2 Arena, Seyi Vibez released yet another EP, 'NAHAMciaga' that embodies the hit track 'Different Pattern' that many Nigerians are jamming to currently. The song has always been a vital song of the Afrobeats hits of the 2023 Calendar.
Rema on the song 'Charm'
As his reputation inflicts, the youngster identified as the prince of Afrobeats, in no doubt, has proved his potential. Since the release of 'Charm,' it has earned a convincing number of streams that have earned it a place in this category. Rema also has dominated the 2023 Calendar with an enormous number of hit songs.
Shallipopi on the song 'Obapluto'
The Nigerian Afrobeats singer and Rapper, Shallipopi also has earned his reputation as one of the heated artists of the 2023 Calendar. Attaining the limelight in 2023, he has gone rapidly vast in his statistics as he has so far deployed several hit songs to the growth of Afrobeats. This has also brought him to the phase where he released one of the most-played songs of 2023 'Obapluto' Apart from this, he has also released several hit songs including the likes of 'Cast' which is currently bagging streams across all the music streaming platforms so far.
Having sneaked through these geniuses, which artist dropped the song of the year 2023?
Water by Tyla is by far the Afrobeat song of the Year. It has the Highest view on sportified. It has good Lyrics and soothing sound. Please Nigerians you pips should try and listen to good songs. check out the wiki of the song and show me any Nigerian song of 2023 that is better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_(Tyla_song)
gabbasin: I have watched these 4 players live, from Henry Nwosu to Mikel Obi, and I can tell you none can match Okocha in term of skill. Indiscipline never allowed Etim to attain the height he should have reached. He's a good dribbler but not that polished, For Henry Nwosu, he's a superbrat, making the Green Eagles team at age 17 straight from secondary school ( st Gregory's college Akoka) and scoring crucial goals for the national team, Henry is a skillful player but he's not at the level of Jay Jay. Mikel is one of the best midfielder that has ever featured for the national team, very skillful, good ball holder, midfield maestro, arguably after Jay Jay, he's the best midfielder to have adorned the green white jersey of Nigeria. Jay Jay Okocha, he's simply the best of all
wooo! really love elders give historical analysis like this. thanks sir
There is so much confusion in the land in terms of politically alignment between the two major political parties. The state PDP is in alignment with the National APC and the State APC is sympathetic to the national PDP. Can we safely say that Rivers State is officially PDAPC?
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this not entirely bad idea as recurrent expenditure gulp over %85 of government's 'implimented budget' yearly. I personally suggested they slash the salaries of all senior staffs by a half, slash down by %50 all government overhead costs(aids, assist, etc), running cost (aso rock, houses of assembly, ministries, etc ) maintenance cost of government, etc. This will free over 20% of this years budget which will amount to excess of #2 trillion. This money can be used as palliatives to 50m families(through BVN, ID, voters card, etc) and a month total lockdown complimented.
this not entirely bad idea as recurrent expenditure gulp over %85 of government's 'implimented budget' yearly. I personally suggested they slash the salaries of all senior staffs by a half, slash down by %50 all government overhead costs(aids, assist, etc), running cost (aso rock, houses of assembly, ministries, etc ) maintenance cost of government, etc. This will free over 20% of this years budget which will amount to excess of #2 trillion. This money can be used as palliatives to 50m families(through BVN, ID, voters card, etc) and a month total lockdown complimented.