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If there is a single proof and those evidences will stand in a court of law, by all means throw the books at her. But then, this is just blowing hot. Nothing will happen. |
Fhemmmy:Eni ti o leti ki o gbo ohun ti oluwa n'so fun ijo. ![]() |
I think he just had a vision from god. Nigeria I don't think is on a fault plain so, how your prediction go come true I no sabi. But then, this guy may be working for the US military and he is giving us a warning before the CIA strike with HARRP [Not harp lager beer] lol. ![]() |
Oya go and bash my uploaded track joo. ![]() |
lalaboi:For crying out loud. I am merely asking if your message have a hidden meaning. |
Because he is Jesus! Oh wait, you mean Yar'dua? Well, I am of the belief he is still alive, but in a weakened with severe weight loss. |
lalaboi:Am I reading in between the lines correctly lol. ![]() |
I am sure there are other ways you can draw attention to yourself. Make a demo if you can, if it is just a tape recorder with music playing in the back ground or use a dictaphone to record your flow, then up load it. I won't mine making a beat round your flow. ![]() |
I like his delivery, especially when he starts the crazy signature rhyme. I like it. |
semid4lyfe:Apparently, I am like HIV so you can't get rid of me. I think to claim Nigeria is the best in something subjective is just inaccurate. There are good videos in Nigeria, but the bad one outweighs the good ones. To deny this is just silly. There are loads of videos that are considered "landmarks" videos from America et al. Try and read up history of mtv, watch videos of other genre of music and it become obvious. One of my landmark Nigeria video will have to be "ti oluwanile" by Baba wande. Yes there are better videos now, but for me it is what I will consider a very good video and raised the bar. (my example is a movie, but you get the point) Speaking of good videos, I think Pon Pon Pon by Day Grin is very good. Like I said before, I like the use of fish eye lenses and how it captures the essense of the song lyrically. |
Opinions will forever be challenged, just as long it is done in a civil and intellectual manner. Speaking of criticism please listen to the track I posted and give me your thoughts. Good or bad, i do appreciate them. Sorry can't post the link as am on my phone. Check out the thread "here is a beat I made". Thanks. |
It your problem not mine. I happen to agree with the quote at hand. All this agidi like chair barber is nothing. I am naija like you and love naija. We just happen to have differences in idea. In the mean time, please let us be nice to one another. I know you post here a lot and I respect that, please respect others as this is a place for civility and not wahala. |
Genuflect:May not be an insult per se, but at least condescending. In retrospect, or should I say conversely, the OP in my opinion actually appreciates the growth, only that he is being critical in a positive way. Something a few cats around here do not appreciate. I am running late, and not keen on arguing. This is more of a civil discussion. I hate to point this out, but my signature is a quote [hence why there are " "] - meaning it is not my own words or what I think. However it is a protest at the state of social and political affairs in Nigeria. This have nothing to do with music. |
Genuflect:Why do we hate constructive criticism? It is clear the OP wants Nigeria to be good hence is comment, there may be a thread already, but it do not mean you insult him. Come on, why do everyone around here - especially those who post here a lot, feel they have to be condescending towards others? It is only the internet please calm down. @OP, you have a point, but I guess with times people will start to appreciate better things and all these weak stuff wont have the attention of the market anymore. Hence they will be forced to step up their game or risk losing out. |
Big B1:No Nigeria is a toilet. See my signature. We need a bright/ no-nonsense individual that is repsected by other POLITICIANS to take over for us to see any general improvement in Nigeria.What makes him bright? How is he respected? It is alleged he killed Dele Giwa, I suppose that is the kind of man **YOU** respect? During his time as a military ruler, do you remember anything positive he did for Nigeria? Or something that benefited Nigeria on a bigger scale? I was in Nigeria during his tenure, not sure I remember, but perhaps you can remind me. It is not about good leadership, it is about the people and the mindset. Nigerians do not appear to be ready, when we are, it will be seen by all. |
yeswecan:And you have a degree in trajectory physics? Or wrote a dissertation on structural damage for your phd? Jeez people, did you even read the article? Washington times is not confirming anything, but making a report from someone who is alleging it is a cover up. The thread title is inaccurate. |
Shoot2Kill:I wont have no respect for a man who describes his so called friends in a derogatory manner. |
The thread title is inaccurate in my opinion, Washington times is not confirming anything but merely making an "alleged report" from someone who clearly is not the non-biased, after all he is the founder of a group that believed it was an inside job. So how that can be taken as the ultimate truth is questionable. Also, reports and known evidence concluded it was terror related, but I guess that is another "government cover up". By the way, did you not post a thread on this already? You know the same group that petitioned the US government over this etc? |
Big B1:Allahu Akbar. |
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