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It’s the weekend, uhn turn up We’re gonna have some fun tonight, yea I don taste the money haba So we can do whatever we like…ah ah ah A We go to U.S, Nigeria Korea, Ghana, Peru DJ turn it up Wherever you are We go bazooka, we super ah We no dey tire eh yi DJ turn it up I like it yeah We take it All around the world We take it All around the world You know we take it All around the world We take it All around the world I got the magic, ejeajo Yeah yeah yeah yeah I know you got the magic ejeajo Yeah yeah yeah I got the magic, ejeajo Yeah yeah yeah yeah I know you got the magic ejeajo Yeah yeah yeah Hey fellas Yeah Do you wanna get down? Huhn uhn Now lemme see you go low,low,low,low,low,low,low Add or Hey Ladies Yeah You wanna get down? Uh huhn Yo shawty go low, low, low, low, low, low,low…..oh Add or View Ex keep on hating ![]() |
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kaybiel2u: Ebola Deadly Virus, May God Have Mercyamen! |
Ebola: 400 Placed Under Surveillance In Rivers State 400 people have been placed under surveillance in Rivers State, The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Project Director,Dr. Abdulsalami Nasidi, has said. According to him, the health ministry is currently monitoring about 400 people in Port Harcourt, for signs of the disease after they came in contact with the Port Harcourt doctor who secretly treated the diplomat who had contracted Ebola in a Port Harcourt hotel. The doctor, who died on the 22ndof August, 2014 exposed his wife (who has now tested positive) and many others, including his doctor friends who treated him when he fell ill, by not telling them he had been exposed to the deadly virus. “Everything about this doctor was in secrecy; he violated our public health laws by treating a patient with a highly pathogenic agent who revealed to him that he had contact with Ebola and didn’t want to be treated in Lagos because he might be put in isolation. “He treated him in secrecy outside hospital premises. When he became ill he did not reveal to his colleagues that he had contact with someone who contracted Ebola. He was taken to General Hospital, a private hospital that sees everybody. “That is the only case that effectively escaped our surveillance network. We are paying now for it,”Dr. Abdulsalami Nasidisaid. Source: http://www..ng/2014/09/05/ebola-400-placed-surveillance-rivers-state/ |
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lomaxx: Education doesn't guarantee money in life. Also, having money doesn't mean you have been well or poorly educated. Life is a multifactorial spectrum of variables - there is no single rule or principle to striking a perfect shot. Life holds no guarantees.a round of applause ![]() ![]() |
[b]Academic excellence is overrated! Did I just say that? Oh, yes, I said it. Being top of your class does not necessarily guarantee that you will be at the top of life. ![]() You could graduate as the best student in Finance but it doesn't mean you will make more money than everybody else. The best graduating Law student does not necessarily become the best lawyer. ![]() The fact is life requires more than the ability to understand a concept,memorize it and reproduce it in an exam. School rewards people for their memory.Life rewards people for their imagination. ![]() School rewards caution, life rewards daring. School hails those who live by the rules. Life exalts those who break the rules and set new ones. So do I mean people shouldn't study hard in school? Oh, no, you should. But don't sacrifice every other thing on the altar of First Class. Don't limit yourself to the classroom.Do something practical. Take a leadership position. Start a business and fail. That's a better :Entrepreneurship101.Join or start a club. Contest an election and lose. It will teach something Political Science 101 will not teach you. Attend a seminar. Read books outside the scope of your course. Go on missions and win a soul for eternal rewards... Do something you believe in!Think less of becoming an excellent student but think more of becoming an excellent person. Make the world your classroom!"[/b] Andyblaze student ![]() ![]() |
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[b]WTF!!! Orezi And Lil Kesh Fight In The Club A mild drama ensued on tuesday evening when two upcoming stars which have the hit dance tune‘ shoki’ to their names took to their fists in a ‘no love’ situation at NAIRALAND lounge. The superstar pairs ofOrezi and Lil Kesh were detained by private security when the fight broke out. Eyewitnesses (ggrin) say it all started when the dj played lil kesh’s Shoki following his entrance into the club, infuriating Orezi who was previously in the club. Speaking to ANDYBLAZE,Orezi said “what the dj did was unthinkable, I mean I released the hit first and so it should be on a first come first serve basis, and the lil thwart or whatever he calls him self was making noise (in the club), so I had to stone his mouth with a pair of my J’s”. Lil kesh in return stoned Orezi with a handkerchief filled with ice blocks much to the amusement of fellow clubbers. Runs girl, (Xsenga ) who was a witness said, me I no care who sabi dance am pass or sing am first, but na Lil kesh pay for my drink so I use him handkerchief.With ice block massage him lips wey Orezi stone with him J’s, na so he carry am stone Orezi punk commot for the guy head, na so the fight start. Quinox manager said ‘my drinks sold enh as people started trooping in to watch the fight before security could break the two lads up, I think shoki has a karate move because Lil Kesh used it on Orezi’.[/b] Andyblaze student ![]() ![]() |
[b]10 Richest African Musician 2014 (You Need To See This) We see lists of richest Nigerian acts everywhere, so we decided to take it a step futher and educate 10.Jose Chameleone Stage name Joe Chameleone,he is a popular raggae musician from Uganda and he started his career at a very young age in the early 90′s. He is regarded as the act who redefined local Ugandan music in the wake of the 21st century and is also the biggest money maker in East Africa. 9.Banky W Olubankole Wellignton that HEAD of EME, also sometimes referred to as the King of African RnB. He grew up Lagos and started singing in church at a really young age. The man has been brand ambassador for etisalat and is currently the face Samsung Mobile products in the entire West Africa. Signing artistes like Wizkid couldn’t have hurt making his way to number 9 on this list. 8.Hugh Masekela Born April 4 1939, Hugh Masekela is a South African composer, singer & trumpeter. He is by far the most talented jazz performer in Africa (Yemisax do you understand?) Hugh Masekela has been nominated for a Grammy in the best contemporary Pop performance category. He makes stupid money on invitation to festivals and albums across the world.] 7.2Face Idibia From grass to grace. African queen was the song that got the ball rolling for this man. ever since then he has been unstoppable. Born in Jos, Plateau state, Innocent Idibia makes around 80,000 USD per show. That is all you need to know really. 6.Fally Ipupa Fally Ipupa is from the Democratic Republic of Congo, started the early days of his career working on Koffi Olomide’s band. Before he later started his own solo career and later becoming on of Africa’s biggest acts. If you don’t know who Fally Ipupa is then… I really don’t know what to say to you. 5.Salif Keita Let me just begin by saying Salif Keita is an incredible talent, his music is unbelievable even though I don’t understand 80% of it most time I try to Google out the lyrics and translate. Proud citizen of Mali, Salif keita was born August 25 1949. Very humble with his wealth, he is a direct descendant of the creator of the Mali empire “Sundiata Keita”. Which kind of meant he should never have been allowed to become a singer. But when you hear the “Golden voice of Africa” sing you just have to be thankful he became a singer. He owns a private island in France. 4.Koffi Olomide Antoinne Cristophe Agbepa also known as Koffi Olomide was born July 13 1956 in DR Congo. Has up to 7 albums already and charges abut 100,000 euros per show. Straight up walking bag of money this man. 3.D’banj No surprises here, well deserved success from the Koko Master, what he lacks in talent he makes up for with hardwork and entertainment. From Mohits to Good Music to DB records. D’banj is easily the most successful Nigerian act till date. D’banj counts his millions in the dollars. Earning upwards of 100,000 USD per show. 2.P Square This twins are like walking money, can you “taste the money?” Pun intended. They both live in square villa, estimated to be worth well over 3 million dollars…. Inside lagos ooo. They have deals with Akon’s Konvict music and Universal. Earning well over 150,000 USD per show they are the second richest on our list. 1.Youssou N’Dour Born October 1st 1959, Youssou N’Dour is a Senegalese singer, composer, business man & politician. Recently appointed as the Tourism and Culture minister by the new prime minister Abdoul Mbaye, Youssou has remarkable investments in real estate, owns radio and TV stations. The Senegalese will describe him as “perhaps the most famous singer alive”.. Unfortunately he is not so famous around this parts (Correct me if I’m wrong). Safe to say most of his wealth did’t come from actual music yes? But still he’s our number 1. Do you Agree with this List? Drop your Comment![/b] |
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