nairamaniac: Well it still boils down to your subject of interest
I'm opened to any sub-sub-topic in rap. As long as it's Rap. Not Trap or modern day Melodic-Rap.
I appreciate a rapper just doing the best of his own strength
Will Smith not cursing. LL Cool J, talking about Love and girls. The hard core rap. Party Rap The Rap/R&B combo's Then the abstract cartoonic from Eminem.
Seems you are more streamlined, which is also okay and good.
nigga u don't like Trap🤨 U also don't like melodic rap So what kind of hip hop do you listen to There is no such thing as party rap LL cool J does more of pop music than hip hop
how will they see the value when they have stupid fans Bruno is one of the best midfielders in the world and a world class midfielder He always has the most chances created every season if to say man UTD mumu forwards dey convert the chances Dem for don carry league since
LiteratureClass: Only senior professors are paid 400k. Junior professors are paid 290 to 350k. I'm a Lecturer and teaching in Nigerian University is not a profitable job
u mfs don't even deserve to be paid up to 300k you guys aren't worth it ok And you guys will be doing ASUU strike upandan
ThaProphet: All this BS about Hollywood and the comparisons being made... It doesn't make sense to me.
1. You cannot compare Hollywood and Nollywood (Not bashing Nollywood but making such comparisons is unfair to Nollywood. Nollywood is a new industry while hollywood is over 100 years old). Who decided to name it Nollywood? (Same goes for Bollywood).
2. Sex scenes is not a criteria by which the quality of a movie is measured. In Nollywood, crappy films are made and overtly sexual scenes are added and the actors and actresses mention Hollywood at the first instance of criticism. If you want to make great films that meet international standards, work on your storyline and acting not on creating controversy with silly sex scenes. I don't mind sex scenes (reality = sex sells) as long as the movie is good.
3. African cinema is (and should be) quite distinct from western/anglo-american cinema. It's common sense, Africa emerged out of a different reality and the films should reflect that. So, I don't understand the comparisons. Yes, the realities will overlap as globalisation becomes more intense but the difference is still there. Majority of the Nollywood movies we see today actually reflect that difference even though many are sh*t. I just wish the industry is quality oriented as opposed to volume oriented. Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal, Angola and south Africa (to some extent) still showcase beautiful African cinema with quality today. Similar to African cinema of the 70s and 80s but updated.
Rant over...
I am however glad that we occasionally get to see very beautiful Nigerian movies even if it is one every 2 years.
Oblion: This kinda criticism is one among the many reasons nollywood ain't developing, Nigerians will watch spartacus and re-watch it like ten times, but will scream on home made vids that ain't got highly sexual scenes like them hollywood movies, acting is a profession, dont judge actresses and actors by what you see them do in movies, even if they had to act unclad, does not mean that they ain't responsible
well you may have a point but there are some roles you will play that have psychological effect on the audience which will make them see you as that character for life That's why some actors turn down roles
zhike: The problem is not Nigerian league, the problem is your mindset.
FYI, when you watch EPL online, EPL is getting royalties.
Stop saying big teams are based in Europe, as South Africans we believe that we have big teams.
Who told you best players are in Europe or wishes to play in Europe, many South African players declined European offers.
FYI, league needs viewers in order to have money, as long as Nigerians are not watching their soccer league, Nigerian league will be always poor.
Next time you will be crying racism in EPL.
Sometimes I understand when South Africans are saying Nigerians intentionally destroyed their country and they are coming to South Africa to destroy it.
so you are a south African what are you doing in a Nigerian forum?well welcome to nairaland we don't discriminate here Now let me clear you me not watching my league it's not because of my mindset Europeans play more entertaining football than Africans secondly Europeans and south americans are the best in football whether you like it or not And the best players normally play in Europe so I'm interested in watching them And stop over hyping ur league it may be the best in Africa but worldwide its nothing Nobody streams EPL online we watch it on TV And lastly the players from ur league that rejected European offers have their reasons best known to them