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I've never calculated my G.P but I can bet it's low. But hey, I'm a music artist who's all about exploring, perfecting and exhibiting my art! With God on my side, I'll win |
Oluwa Burna my most favourite Naija artists, please let them steal so you can continue being their role model low key. Even me sef need license to your melodies for my songs. You inspire lotta people |
This short article spoke to me in volumes And those stupid comments spoke me in volumes as well The former is for those who would be more comfortable in life, while the later is for those who will either be average or way below. I just wanna be comfortable so I can afford a house in a place where these trolls would crave for |
Nice one mehn! Keep on taking bolder steps and that's the major key |
OluwaBURNA no dey ever disappoint! Complacency no dey him dictionary at all! Big ups to that bro |
Nice one mehn! It all starts with a step and before you know it, the crawling baby would start walking I wish you success bro! (as I do wish myself as well) |
I swear Pryme is just so different from these regular "rappers" flooding the Naija music scene! I freestyled with him at Yaba the other day and damn he was interesting! I wish him success! |
I learnt today that those who matter may not really care/ And those who care may not really matter/ What a philosophy, cuz we think we're in despair/ Slavery mindset, more reasons I prefer ajebutters/ Shot callers are those we see as brothers/ Ignoring the come up story & how they cut corners/ Legal or illegal/ As long as you get money, the peasant turn regal/ They turn the white people/ I now accept the fact that all fingers are not equal/ My ocean of cold philosophy is now stiffen with no seagull/ I hope you get the pun in that/ Anyway, if you do, you will see I'm such a funny cat - Leo tha Great Pls check out my songs on SoundCloud.com/LeoThaGreat |
casttlebarbz:Nobody knows if he was drinking while driving |
The manager to fast rising act 'Tjan', was involved in a ghastly car accident overnight at a yet to be known location. The lucky man was said to have walked out of the crash with "just a scratch on his arm" Tjan made this known via his Facebook account, thanking God in behalf of his "brother & manager"
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austine4real:I made it come alive |
Evina:As long as someone got pranked, the goal is achieved |
Sirmuel1:Bros, why na. You be zero chill o! ![]() |
I told my dad I won a schorlarship to read Economics in tge U.K. He was so happy that he immediately ordered my mum to slaughter 2 Chickens for celebration and we popped Champagne, we finish eating and drinking and what else?...........Now I've been thinking of how to tell him it was April Fool. I need your advice please |
Tpave:I really don't have the answers buh i believe Buhari is working to correct Jonathan's mistakes |
The exchange rate is one of the most important determinants of a country's relative level of economic health. Here we’ll look at the main factors influencing exchange rates. 1) INFLATION: A country with a low level of inflation experiences higher value for their currency and better purchasing power fir it's citizens, compared to other countries. It is vise-versa for a country with higher inflation 2) INTEREST RATES: Central Banks exerts power on interest rates via manipulation of Inflation and exchange rate. Higher interest rates brings lenders higher returns. The impact of higher interest rates may however be reduce or down played if the inflation rate is higher than other countries or if other factors is affecting their currency negatively. 3) CURRENT-ACCOUNT DEFICITS: The current account is the balance of trade between a country and its trading partners, reflecting all payments between countries for goods, services, interest and dividends. A deficit in the current account shows a country is importing goods and services more than it is exporting them. The country will then typically borrow capital from foreign sources to make up the deficit, causing its currency to depreciate relative to its trading partner. 4) PUBIC DEBT: Countries will engage in large-scale deficit financing to pay for public sector projects using governmental funding. While such activity stimulates the domestic economy, nations with large public deficits and debts are less attractive to foreign investors. This is because a large debt encourages more inflation, and higher inflation translates into lower currency value. 5) TERMS OF TRADE: A country's terms of trade is a ratio comparing export prices to import prices. If the price of a country's exports rises by a greater rate than that of its imports, its terms of trade have favorably improved, which tends to show currency appreciation. However, if the price of a country's imports rises more than the rate of exports, their currency's value will decrease in relation to trading partners. 6) POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: Foreign investors inevitably seek out stable countries with strong economic performance in which to invest their capital. Political turmoil, for example, can cause a loss of confidence in a currency, and a movement of capital to the currencies of more stable countries. CULLED FROM: Investopedia.com I believe these factors will aid us in knowing what went wrong with our economy and drawing the blueprints of the needed solutions. I personally have been busy with my drawing board sketching the solutions |
Ay04z:it is because many girls think they're in a relationship |
iceberylin:it must be so hard being confronted with facts |
allytinted:See wetin smoking igbo dey cause! We're talking Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, you're talking rubbish |
iceberylin:I believe either this is sentimental or you just haven't travelled enough |
Thank God rice wasn't mentioned! Na to chop rice before the "do" |
I really believe he has your best interest in heart. Being addicted to technology might easily affect us without we noticing. Yet others that notice will gossip behind our backs. Only those who loves us open up. Your relationship with your phone might be affecting something you haven't noticed. Discuss it with your husband and that should make him tell you whassup |
profeoo:I guess this sums it all up |
yinkeys:Thank you!! |
XtraSmooth404:Don't get me wrong o! I'm not encouraging "stinginess". All i meant was that being helpful unnecessarily delays success. But being Responsible, Talented and FOCUSED, hastens the success process |
amicable09:We're still somehow on the same page. But there's something called Helping At Your Own Risk. A doctor that helped out a patient against the hospital's rules is more reasonable and justifiable than other guys who take unnecessary risk just coz of 'people's opinion'. And they end up paying dearly for it. The post was inspired by my personal experience which i'm regretting my actions right now. I had the feeling that i would regret it and ignored my instinct just coz of people's opinion. Just don't help people at your own risk. Be wise |
ednut1:Such is life! Now i've gotten a new motto! |
Castroii:Glad i brought this to your notice! |
oglalasioux:Yes! You're right! An average man will say it's pure selfishness, but come to think of it, they don't even practice what they preach! They claim all is vanity, yet they hoard all the good things that comes their way and don't even give a single F about their neighbours! It's no wonders why the rich will keep being rich and the poor finds who to put the blame on |
proudofficial:Simple! |

