I don't understand "give way for others"... They have been consistent these past few years and no one else has come close.. Van Dijk winning this award would be a compensation tbh... Drop the biase
IamSoProlific: No hates whatsoever for queen b, but I feel the album is overrated.
I understand the fact that she was actually trying to be unpredictable and diverse but the idea of bringing Nigerians (mostly noisemakers e.g. Yemi alade,burna boy,tiwa savage) doesn't make sense imagine shatta wale too and the kind of shitty verse they all offered. I'm a big fan of burna but emotions and sentiments aside that his own song on the album is crap. Wizkid did his thing as usual-kudos to him. I actually feel Nigerian music market can't go well with that of Americans.
She would have done well if she merged African/Nigerian type of hip with the Americans.....or at least gave Mr eazi, burna,tiwa,yemi etc, enough time to prepare something reasonable, or at least help them it writing, since I'm sure they would allow more reasonable people writing for them.
If you want to rate your craft, listen to the level of acceptance from the Briton, but for Americans, they can vibe to anything regardless of how it sounds or looks, that's why you see people like wu tang, the guy j.cole wrote 1985 to(can't remember his name) and other wacky mumble rappers have mad fans and sold out concerts. Americans accept any rubbish you sell to them but Briton don't.
In doubt? Listen to U.K. Countdowns or their main stream songs and be glad you did.
Guy! you rated Burna's song on that album wack? wow! it's the only song that has a direct message on the movie... Even rate Wizkid higher.. wawu!
Dpharisee: Abegi, Mosque that a Yoruba Muslim can never be appointed as Imam, that one na one sided Mosque
The former Chief Imam was Ebira, I wonder what you guys enjoy when you say these things you don't know.. We get plenty problems guy! Instead of make we dey reason how this country go better or even run leave am sef, una own na to fight between Yoruba Muslim and Igbo Christian and every other stupid things you write..make una grow o
Since the Penis is not quite as marketable as the Vagina in this part of the world, the men found solace outside... You'd see a young girl with a beautiful body and no brain with millions in her account while a hard-working young man can't boast of 20 thousand naira.
By marrying foreigners... 1) you get lucky to become a citizen of that country 2) foreign puna to smash 3) saner clime 4) good facilities everywhere 5) and maybe earn a decent job outside too
Abeg allow them marry who them want, as long as say na legally
You all underestimate the impact this protest will have on that mine and other public related services...This protest is for the country and the future generations and y'all are making a mockery of them..such a shame! I'm proud of them I swear!
I have always rated Gernot Rhor and this a bold decision to make...He's openly told us why Akpeyi is starting and the coach's word is good for a player's confidence... I'm certain he'll improve in the next game
KEVIND: Buhari shut out from US-Africa Business Summit Holding In Mozambique.
U.S.-Africa Business Summit, June 18-21, 2019 Maputo, Mozambique. 12 other Presidents of African countries are invited.
Corporate Council on Africa, in partnership with the Government of Mozambique, will host the 12th US – Africa Business Summit in Maputo on June 18-21, 2019. The Summit will bring together more than 1,000 U.S. and African private sector executives, international investors, senior government officials and multilateral stakeholders. Twelve African Heads of State are confirmed as speakers at the Summit taking place at the Joaquim Chissano International Conference Centre.
Among them are: H.E. Filipe Nyusi, President, Republic of Mozambique, King Mswati III, Kingdom of Eswatini; H.E. Paul Kagame, President, Republic of Rwanda; H.E. Hage Geingob, President, Republic of Namibia; H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta, President, Republic of Kenya; H.E. José Mário Vaz, President, Republic of Guinea-Bissau; H.E. Peter Mutharika, President, Republic of Malawi; H.E. Edgar Lungu, President, Republic of Zambia; H.E. Mokgweetsi Masisi, President, Republic of Botswana; H.E. Emmerson Mnangagwa, President, Republic of Zimbabwe; H.E. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President, Republic of Equatorial Guinea; H.E. Ruhakana Rugunda, Prime Minister, Republic of Uganda.
Senior U.S. Government officials from key U.S. agencies including the Department of Commerce, OPIC, Department of State, MCC, USAID, USTDA, EX-IM and others will also be at the Summit and will announce the latest developments in U.S.-Africa. Themed “Advancing a Resilient and Sustainable Partnership”, CCA’s 2019 Summit will engage key U.S. and African government officials and decision makers to discuss their strategies, vision and initiatives to facilitate increased business and investment. The Summit will provide several opportunities for business executives to meet heads-of-state, ministers and high-level U.S. and African government decision makers to advocate for their business interests.
seunmsg: Nothing will happen to Ganduje. If Sanusi refuse to respect himself and stay clear of politics, he will be deposed and nothing will happen. The former governor of Kebbi state deposed emir Jokolo of Gwandu and that decision remains valid till today. Emir Sanusi is still under the authority of Kano state government and we must not lose sight of that fact.
If every Royal father's had the guts to do what Sanusi has been doing, the country won't be in such a mess
Most Royal father's are overpaid, over celebrated, High class sugar Daddy's who give no shit about their subjects...Go around worshipping every senator or governor for monetary dividends... If you see anything wrong with what Sanusi has done then you are worse than Ganduje himself...
I see threads where people accuse Sanusi of talking too much or God punishing him because of what he did to GEJ... I am ashamed of you!
You'll want to be told the truth but most of y'all can't handle it.... Not sure if it's hypocrisy or double standards... I'm ashamed of you
Akinowon123: Nice one guys. Tomi olaniyan (Nigeria Under 17 with jersey number 14) representing Great Ife,(OAU).
I believed in this guy dream since the day I saw him play at Angola hall ( freshers hostel) back then in 2014. It was a game of Awo hall vs Angola. The game ended 7:1 with Tomi scoring 5 of the goals.
He was a final year student at the department of computer engineering when he left for camp,
showafrica: Anybody wey dem no born for Nigeria is not a Nigerian. We should stop attaching Nigeria to well European groomed guys because, if was here, him no go smell Kwara united.
oga na Nigeria them born am,na here e grow,e finish secondary school here sef...no dey talk wetin you no sabi
ADRIAN88: Sadly Nigerians didn't turn out in numbers to see Rami Malek's masterpiece in Bohemian Rhapsody.. we were just 4 who came out to see it at the cinemas months ago! Lol! Classic movie.
fam! that movie is the best movie I have seen in a very long time..it's an absolute masterpiece
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, shifted the Presidential and National Assembly elections by one week earlier this morning.
However, the founder and general overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, Prophet T.B Joshua, predicted the development last week.
The decision by INEC to postpone the polls has been met with shock and scorn across the country.
In an article circulated on several news sites earlier this week and even quoted on the cover of a magazine, Joshua stated on Sunday 10th February 2019, that “The Nigerian election may likely be postponed because of many challenges. In whatever way, God is in control.”
He appealed for calm and equally warned troublemakers to be wary of their actions.
He added, “Those who will cause trouble will see trouble and those who will cause peace will see peace,” explaining that the aftermath of the election would “look very fearful.”
“You will see the clouds so dark as if it’s about to rain – but suddenly the dark cloud disappears,” he described.
“If the people of Nigeria want to cause trouble, they will cause trouble for themselves but the nation of Nigeria will stand,” Joshua concluded, adding that Africa’s most populated nation “has a very strong bond with God”.
Also, in a video posted to YouTube on December 10th 2018, which has been viewed almost 200,000 times, the cleric is also seen calling on congregants to “pray against a stop-over” and for a “smooth democracy” for Nigeria .
INEC’s Chairman Mahmood Yakubu made the a shock announcement on Saturday morning that “Proceeding with the election as scheduled is no longer feasible,” citing logistical challenges.
Nigeria’s two main political parties, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), swiftly condemned the move, accusing each other of trying to manipulate the vote.
The decision has equally left the Nigerian public both confused and angered, many complaining that they had already travelled to their states of origin in preparation for the vote.