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An unregistered brand of bottled water with the trade name DEW, which is said to have caused the death of 180 people in Nigeria, has found its way onto the local market. The Food and Drugs Board (FDB) has therefore advised the public to report any person who offered DEW bottled water for sale. According to a statement issued by the FDB in Accra and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the board had not registered any brand of bottled water with the name DEW. The DEW bottled water had been imported from Tanzania into Nigeria and contains a chemical that had caused the death of 180 people. Dr Stephen K. Opuni, Chief Executive of the FDB. http://www.hoaxorfact.com/Health/dew-bottled-water-causing-deaths-in-nigeria-facts-analysis.html
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Cook up stories, don't believe every tin u read |
Nairalander dis, nairalander here Some day some how, a nairalander will be dinning and chilling with a bokoharamist |
dem, in America dis kind of brain/person will employed to track more of it |
pro01: Na lie oh. Dem be the same. VIOLENT criminals.And armed robbers/ kidnappers/violent criminals are better than boko haramist [quote author=pro01] |
I guess it's time for calculator and God's mercy |
bad_ass_nigga: *yawning * hunger ooo. somebody plsare u a learner? abeg enter bush |
Joe50: i have applied twice but unsuccessful; sayingit seems forces/aye are following/trailing you |
abeggy, dis is just 4d media. Nowadays job nah man-know-man |
How does Nigerian music become very popular in Ghana while Ghanaian music remains contraband commodity in the former’s country? This is a big question that requires serious necropsy by entertainment pundits. Give or show a Nigerian movie to the average Ghanaian in the 90’s and he or she will spurn it. At that time, Ghanaians loved Ghanaian movies to Nigerian movies. Starting the new millennium, Ghana was deluged with an influx of Nigerian movies. The table then turned; Ghanaians developed a strong predilection for Nigerian movies and ever since, have not looked back. In the 90’s, rarely would one hear a Nigerian song being played on radio. By the year 2004, Nigerian songs or music started gaining foot in Ghana and ever since, Nigerian songs have steadily become popular in Ghana and Nigerian artistes for that matter, have also become popular as well. A colleague art writer went to Nigerian recently to cover an entertainment event and after his return, narrated his observations on the Nigerian music industry. He said barely would one hear a Ghanaian song being played on radio. The only Ghanaian songs he heard being played was songs produced by VIP and R2Bs. Kesse, the male vocalist of this year’s Vodafone Ghana music awards after participating in the ‘project fame’ music reality show in Nigeria, returned to also say he never heard any Ghanaian song played on any medium for the period he spent there. Currently, Nigerian songs or music have very popular and so are their artistes in Ghana. Nigerian songs have become so popular that some Ghanaian musicians even copy their lyrics, accent, composition, songs or style of song engineering. Ghana and Nigerian are not enemies; neither is this feature attempting to brew an unhealthy competition or antagonism between them. It wouldn’t have become an issue of discussion or to worry about if Nigerian music are popular in Ghana and Ghanaian music are also popular or doing creditably well in the latter’s country. The facts on the grounds are that Nigerian songs are far popular in Ghana than Ghanaian music is in Nigeria. This is a big challenge to our music industry because Nigeria has a bigger market Ghana can tap into. It’s obvious the media in Ghana is the main tool that has made Nigerian songs popular in Ghana but the questions that require answers are; how do the Nigerians influence our media for their songs to become popular in Ghana? Is it that they pay ‘fat payola’ to the Ghanaian media than the Ghanaian musicians? Do they have special agents here who do promotions for them? And why are Ghanaian songs not that popular in Nigeria? Could they (Nigerians) be sabotaging our music on their soil? Or is Nigerian music better than Ghanaian music? MUSIGA must come in on this issue on a way to make Ghanaian music popular in Nigeria. MUSIGA can propose a treaty with the Nigerian music union to promote Ghanaian music there. The Nigerian population is big and that gives them a bigger market than Ghana. However, I certainly don’t think any measure such as banning Nigerian songs in Ghana is or will be a panacea. We must be tactful. |
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@op why are u asking foolish question when d event has already been held. You hijacked my topic. It was suppose to be a live feeds yesterday. Mtcheew |
Reporting live from our studio, let share our experience and happenings at Experience Live 2012 @TBS Gud God! Mammoth crowd besiege filled to the galaxy |
Reporting live from our studio. let share our experience as it happens. Mammoth crowd besiege venue as TBS Gradually reaches it galaxy |
joke of the year! Money must have exchange hands. NANS Has surely lost her pride |
aw did u do dat! |
90% of UNILAG chicks has aborted a minimum of5times before their final year. * Only 20% of Nwafor Orizu College of edu. girls have actually seen an aeroplane. * 60% of UNN chicks can open their legs for you if you offer them okpa and coke.* 82% of IMSU chicks doesnt wear panties * 77% of Fed. Poly Oko chicks have never seen a BB before. * 96 of ESUT babes wear one pant for one week. * 88% of IMT chicks has yam legs. * All the chicks in covenant university hide their phones inside their panties to avoid detention. * 79% of DELSU chicks have orgasms as soon as they hear gun shots. * 98% of UNIZIK chicks have hair in their chests and Nipples. * 80% of UNIPORT chicks carry their panties in their handbag cos they dont know where whey will spend the night. *90% of FUTO chicks looklike Weird MC * 71% of ABSU chicks wearsecond hand panties. * 67% of UNIJOS babes howl like witches during sex. * 90% of EBSU chicks wear pant for one week. * 74% of UNIILORIN chicks guzzle sperm like cold beer. * 80% of ANSU chicks doesnt sleep in their hostels during weekends. * No UNICAL female student is a virgin. * 70% of UNIBEN chicks live with their schøol boyfriends. * Its like the gates of HADES has just been flooded open when abt 66% of UNIABUJA chicks open their legs by |
where do u guyz put edmundo (the brazilian animal) and gwa-tuso(italian mafia) |
tunapar: First to commentwhy ur mumu dey always fail |
shadrach77: myself! but on a serious note Pastor EA Adeboyeyou are such a callous purson, you want d oldman to colapse 4 throne. |
Abeg what is googles o! what about people who works in bakery, factory heeeheehe.... Na today |
i dont think am believing/buying this story. What if dangote was just using it to pull a stunt. Phd---->truckdrive! this must be an expensive jokery. Or probably all the c.v were kept together. Am nt buying this |
MOST POPULAR ARTISTE (DIASPORA) 1.Lace – flex this guy nva reach diaspora! Nah |
acidtalk: JUSTICE FATIMAH ABDULSALAM ABUBAKAR.taah! Dis woman wey de use bleaching kream' |
na wao! Why congratulating. It's just a nominee. Let rally round and vote 4him first |
Deir touch d priest, an see the route of the youth. Idiot EFCC X3. U didnt go after korrupt politicians, u backing wit ur toothless bulldog. Any donor met 4catholic church is meant 4 d community &church. Priest can be transfered anytime |
Hon Patrick On Nigeria At 52 Years! "This was the gobbledegook of the kpotokios in the crass and macadam vituperation of our grey matter from the terminus a quo to the terminus ad quem of their colonial peregrination and I dare say that FIFTY TWO YEARS after our flag and territorial shambolic autarky, our modus vivendi both at the leadership and followership sub-stratum still exudes and sustains that kpotokian diatribe. This is indeed the sphinxian conundrum of a Nation at FIFTY TWO." - Hon Patrick Obahiagbon. |
I pray this does not even include the mosquito coils used in Nigeria, cause that would mean I am a totally mad man by now. If 1 mosquito coil is same as smoking 100 cigs, then maybe i might have smoked over 20,000 cigs. Scientists has revealed that smoking using one mosquito coil could be as harmful as smoking 100 cigarettes aside the risk of burning down your house. http://www.ndtv.com/article/ india/one-mosquito-coil- equals-100-cigarettes-says- expert-130632 |
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i work in an oiled company