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Politics / Re: Laolu Akande Asks Nigerians To Name Road Projects Completed In Last 10 Years by kingwale1: 4:57pm On Mar 01, 2016
Ezenwammadu:
1. The Benin-Ore road 2. East- west road 3. Abuja-Lokoja Abaji Dualisation 4. Kano-Maiduguri Dualisation 5. Onitsha head-bridge 6. Onitsha Owerri expressway 7. Von-Machok RD 8. Katsina Daura rd 9. The east-west RD 10. IJEBU IGBO-SEKONA (OGUN STATE) 11. GOMBE BYPASS ROAD (GOMBE STATE)
Oyo ibadan expressway

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Celebrities / Re: 5 Reasons Why Don Jazzy Is The Greatest Nigerian Producer by kingwale1: 9:14pm On Feb 06, 2016
adeaks:


I can still understand 2face's grass2grace but to say wande coal's mushin to mohits was more successful than Gongo Aso......



Gerrarahia mehn undecided undecided
I can see you're a 9ice fanatic... M2m changed the music in Nigeria...... Every track on the album was a hit, from track one to the bonus tracks and don't forget the album get gave birth to the wizkid and Davidos of today
Celebrities / Re: 5 Reasons Why Don Jazzy Is The Greatest Nigerian Producer by kingwale1: 9:03pm On Feb 06, 2016
sarzy:


Clearly, you no nothing about music. Which artiste has more albums than 9ice? Not even 2baba, D'banj or Psquare? 9ice has dropped 7 albums, about to drop his eighth. Apart from D'banj, which of Don Jazzy's artiste has won the MOBO?
Years of relevance? Lemme tell you something, not one can sit on the throne forever. When 9ice beat Asa, Psquare and D'banj to win the MOBO is 2008, where were you? Where were other artistes when 9ice was called upon as the African artiste to perform at Nelson Mandela's birthday. Which album is more successful than Gongo Aso in Nigerian pop industry. You had better go and learn.
Your answer wande coal m2m.... Tu face grass 2 grace
Music/Radio / Re: 10 Songs That Are Overplayed In A Typical Nigerian Wedding by kingwale1: 4:23pm On Jan 31, 2016
Ekiti360:


Nigerians are known for their love for weddings. Whether it be traditional, civil (court) or white wedding, we are very ready to turn up. And Nigerian artists are not slackers. Since South African artist Brenda Fassie released the video for her wedding song, Wedding Day, Nigerian musicians have tried to and succeeded in topping her.

A wedding reception is all about the couple (sure) and a DJ who knows his stuff knows to fit in one of these songs on their playlist either for the couple’s entrance or their dance. Some of them are classics released over 10 to 20 years ago while others are more recent as artists continue to try to out do themselves and record and releasing THE wedding song; the one that will remain evergreen like Sunny Neji’s Oruka or Flavour’s Ada Ada.

We present you with 10 songs that you are sure to hear at a Nigerian wedding. Although no one really plays Brenda Fassie’s Wedding Day anymore, we included because of the memories and for being a strong inspiration.

1. Brenda Fassie – Wedding Day

2. Sunny Nneji - Oruka
Oruka was released in 2003, off Sunny Nneji’s third album Uncahined. The highlife inspired song was an instant hit and since then has become more or less a staple at weddings.

3. Tosin Martins – Olo Mi
This is the song that put Tosin Martins name on the lips of many Nigerian music lovers. It is often played as an entrance song at most wedding receptions.

4. PSquare – No One Like You
Psquare has released many love songs but maybe because of the wedding theme in the video, this one remains one of the more popular at weddings. It also played as an entrance song.

5.Patoranking – Happy Day
This highlife infused dancehall song brings to mind Sunny Nneji’s Oruka, which probably inspired it.

6. Flavour – Ada Ada
No wedding, especially traditional, was complete without this song in 2013 when it came out. The song is still played at weddings and has joined Olo Mi and Oruka in the league of classic wedding songs.

7.Kay Switch – Obi month
This song may not be popular as others at weddings but it should be.

8. Wizkid – Love My Baby
When this song is played at weddings, it is almost hard to hear it over the speakers as guests tend to sing along to it; it’s that popular.

9. Tiwa Savage – My Darling
Tiwa’s My Darling is a great song for a couple’s dance and you find the bride and groom staring into each other’s eyes as they sway to the beat.

10. eLDee – Today Today
Also a great couple’s dance song.

So let’s us know in the comments if you agree or which songs should replace any on the list.


http://www.ekitionline.com.ng/10-songs-overplayed-typical-nigerian-wedding/
Wande Coal Ololufe and 9ice Wedding day
Education / Re: Lecturer Collects Undergraduate's Slippers In UNILORIN (image) by kingwale1: 11:06pm On Jan 28, 2016
Tourshaw:
Baba, is this really true? I am also a student at UITH here o in my sophomore year. A girl told me but I couldn't believe it. Well, If this is true, I think it's your fault. We were told during the orientation programme that UITH is unlike permanent site where you dress anyhow. We have been enjoined to always dress cooperate and use ties on the campus to differentiate your from people who come to pay visit to their sick ones. Also, you said noebooks, I know this is a fat lie. We're submitting physiology practical records and handbook not notes. Or do we even have notes? What happened to you was solely your responsibility and don't make it seems as if it's Unilorin that takes the blame.
Politics / Re: Bukola Saraki Is The Senate President Of The 8th NASS by kingwale1: 1:45pm On Jun 09, 2015
papaejima1:
Chisos!
Somebody call 911, bring the paramedics while coming, heart attacks galore across the nation... grin grin grin

SAI.....

Sai wetin sef I go talk?
Sai Bukky
Education / Re: Jambite, Let's Help Check Your Result by kingwale1: 4:18pm On Apr 02, 2015
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Education / Re: Jambite, Let's Help Check Your Result by kingwale1: 3:52pm On Mar 27, 2015
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Education / Re: Jambite, Let's Help Check Your Result by kingwale1: 9:06am On Mar 18, 2015
GenerousLord:
It is evident that 'use of English' turned out to be the undoing for most candidates. Perhaps, it's high time we took spoken and written English seriously.
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Education / Re: Jambite, Let's Help Check Your Result by kingwale1: 8:27am On Mar 18, 2015
frankmoney:
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178 Economics = 51; Lit. in English = 46;
Government = 40; Use of English = 41;
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Education / Re: Jambite, Let's Help Check Your Result by kingwale1: 8:10am On Mar 18, 2015
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Education / Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by kingwale1: 5:41pm On Nov 21, 2014
firstkyn:
Medicine:
The fact that it involves human life makes it even more
challenging; it takes longer number of years than any
other course in Nigeria before they are tagged qualified as
it deals with human life, the students are compelled to
read heavy-weighted textbooks and they engage in
reading almost all the time . Passing MBBS is another ball
game and includes courses like Anatomy, Biochemistry ,
physiology, this poses a lot of worry to medical students ;
most of them even go for thanksgiving when they
eventually pass . Medicine as a course requires a lot of
commitment from the student considering the length of the
courses and examinations involved .
via: telegraph.co .uk
Chemistry:
This may sound easy and more fun when viewed from
practical sense but in a more academic sense it involves a
lot of math and physics making it more challenging to
study. It involves nomenclature, reactions , stoichiometry ,
molarity and thermochemistry and host of others .
Engineering:
As the name implies involves designing . “ Engine students
“ as they are fondly called take wide range of courses in
engineering faculty including petroleum engineering , civil
engineering , electric and electronic engineering and host
of others before they even get to the point of handling
courses specified for their department, and of course there
are lots of professional exams to go through before one is
qualified as a professional engineer to practice in Nigeria .
Law:
This requires a lot of skills and hard work. Law students
read a lot of written materials and must comprehend , and
accurately recall legal provisions and use the relevant law
in new situations. They must be able to take a logical
approach and apply knowledge to factual situations. It
also involves length of time , courses and examinations
while in school and after school before one could practice
as a professional.
via: telegraph.co .uk
Mathematics and Statistics:
At first when applying for this course , you could think it
will be easier to deal with , it will interest you to know that
abstract maths is not that easy , it is not just about being
good at calculations ; it involves estimations , calculus ,
geometrics and host of others . It is important that you
know that you may deal with calculations all through your
stay in the institution .
Architecture :
This is one of the most complex courses in faculty of
environmental sciences to study. A lot of time , people look
at it as a very easy course involving only the act of
drawing, it is important to know that it involves much
more than mere drawing and designing . On graduation
they are faced with lots of professional exams before they
are able to practice as a professional. add ur own
Agriculture 5 years with hard labour
Politics / Re: PHOTOS- Akinwunmi Ambode Formally Declares For Lagos Governorship by kingwale1: 5:21am On Oct 26, 2014
[quote author=Sagamite post=27438404]

Not according to his own website.

http://akinwunmiambode.com/biography-public-finance-consultant/[/quote
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Education / Re: Six Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria (alarming School Fees) by kingwale1: 9:50pm On Aug 24, 2014
HarrveySpecter: There's one in Ogun, forgotten the name. In a village there fa! Pays way more than all this listed.
Rainbow College,Asese,Ogun State
Education / Re: Unilorin Classrooms To Get Smart Boards Soon– Vice-Chancellor by kingwale1: 12:32am On Oct 04, 2013
200L Agric Students have no chairs in their lecture room and they are busy bringing us nonsense
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona B Team Signs 22 Year Old Nigerian Striker Ogude Elvis Onyema by kingwale1: 1:59am On Sep 17, 2013
medjai: He has since been sold. There's another Nigerian(half Dutch) in Barca's Juvenil B team - Bobby Adekanye.
Hakeem Bobby Adekanye happens to be my cousin,started from the famous Ajax Amsterdam youth set up
Education / Re: JAMB/UTME 2012 Result Is Out! by kingwale1: 11:31am On Apr 01, 2012
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Education / Re: JAMB/UTME 2012 Result Is Out! by kingwale1: 3:48am On Apr 01, 2012
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Education / Re: JAMB/UTME 2012 Result Is Out! by kingwale1: 3:08pm On Mar 31, 2012
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