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Why are you so particular about oil companies? Anyway, go get certified as an H.S.E professional and may be you might stand a chance. |
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overdrive: How do we pay u?Don't bother, he is a fraud! Trust me, after you pay, you ain't getting anything. |
Bbgirlnaija: I wonder if some of you guys have ever tried this? Some call it a chemical peel, some chemexfoliation or just derma-peeling. Basically, it is a technique to improve the appearance of pigment changes in the skin, acne scars, mild sun damage, or fine wrinkles.Lol |
www.dailytimes.com.ng/opinion/our-musicians-and-their-music-today BLOG | JULY 26, 2013 - 9:13PM | BY KELVIN IGBODO Hello beautiful people of Nigeria, Today, we are going to be talking music; Nigerian music. I actually consider myself an authority when it comes to Nigerian music, this is because I have a keen ear and the God given ability to recognize good music when I see or hear it. You may not agree with everything I would say here but if you’re honest with yourself, you’ll spot the truth in the midst of my jest. Let’s proceed shall we? Nigerian music has evolved a lot from the days of the King Sunny Ades and Onyeka Onwenus to the era of the Tony Tetuilas and Remedies to today’s breed of Wizkids and Davidos. Gone are the days when songs were all about unity and innocent flirting. Today, we have songs on how much money you’ve made, how to shake your waist while avoiding arthritis and a whole lot of stuff that makes no sense. We all have our favorite artistes these days and I’m just going to zoom in on some of them, see how they’re doing and give them a piece of my mind. D’banj. I’M DBANJ orskibanjasmyjamaicanfriendscallme...Well sir, we know who you are but we really don’t care anymore. Secondly sir, we’ve also noticed you don’t use the skibanj line anymore. It’s ok, we understand that your Jamaican friends have left you. See, it’s really not your fault. Sir, have you listened to your ‘songs’ of recent? No, I need you to answer sincerely, can you actually have the patience and sit through a playlist of your songs without scratching your nails on glass in excitement? Guys! Guys! What happened to the Kokomaster? What happened to the Tongolo master? What happened to the “Why Me?” crooner? Since D’banj joined GOOD music, all we’ve h(e)a(r)d is bad music. Since the split with Don Jazzy, things have been not- so-good for our dear D’banj, or could it be because he doesn’t use the harmonica anymore? M.I: Mr Incredible has actually overdone himself of recent. I remember when MI was quite hungry and still rapped. These days, he falls short of the lyrical quality that many of us grew to love. I mean it wasn’t such a tall order for MI to just stay up there and churn out quality stuff. But no, he had to show us how much of a chairman he was. “They call me the chairman, because I flow pieces... ” KILL ME NOW PLEASE!!! Look I don’t even understand that song or video. I told someone the concept of the song might just be about MI’s ability to stay seated throughout a video. I loved the beat but that’s about it. I mean, if Jude wants to release a club jam, I’m sure he could do better than sound like a baga. Mi needs to fix up real quick, but my consolation is that it’s not over for him yet. I still strongly believe that Mi can and will arise again, if you do too, shout a big AMEN! IcePrince: Look, let’s not even hate on this guy. Mr Aboki has over the years morphed from a nursery rhymer to one holding his own. I remember when he used to drop “mind- blowing” lines and we had to listen two, three, sometimes forty four times to decipher what he was on about. I mean, Ice prince gave us lines like “you’re like my dad’s brother, your swagger is uncool” Deep, yes? haha. These days, Ice just gets guys to do all the singing while he does the chorus. GENIUS!! And to show you how successful he’s become, he just won a BET award. He definitely has been working hard and I think he deserves the recognition right about now. Wizkid: ALL HAIL THE KING!!!!! YAGAAAAAAAA!!!! Look, Wizkid is the best ok? He’s like Wizking. I mean, is it just me or has Wizkid consistently dropped songs that immediately become hits? This dude is blessed, no jokes. We have even forgotten this was the same Shitta kid with the fluctuating ‘H’factor. Now no one even remembers that. Wizkid stands tall in the industry right now and like wine that matures with age, he just keeps getting better. The birth of Star Boy records has seen the unveiling of Maleek Berry and man, dude has some talent as well. Wiz is definitely doing good for himself, he just needs to slow down while driving and ensure he stays alive. Olamide: First of all, yeah I know what you said in your head. That’s alright. Olamide actually needs no Introduction, 2013 has clearly been his year. While some say he’s riding on Dagrin’s fame, I beg to differ. if you want to know how powerful and influential Olamide is, here’s what you do: Enter a bus, when the conductor asks for money and you don’t have, hail him with the following words: “Baddddo!!! Baddest guy ever liveth!!!” Watch the guy smile and ask you to go peacefully...or not. I don’t know these things. Iyanya: *takes off shirt* Yeah that’s more comfortable. Iyanya clearly broke on to the scene just by introducing the Efik ‘etighi’ dance to those in the city. All he did to make sure it was widely accepted, spend some time in the gym, get some tattoos done, pour enough baby oil on his body, take off his shirt and study some Awilo videos. Next thing we know, the former love song singer became the Minister of exposure and waist. Iyanya is doing well for himself, even though all his songs basically have the same direction. Can’t blame him, he’s discovered his Unique selling point and he’s milking that cow till it dies. Father, we pray against arthritis. There are whole other artistes to write on but I’ll leave that till my next post. Till then, share your opinions on your favorite musicians using the comment box. |
![]() Afunkybaby: marvelling i have nothing against you, even the analyst website you have been talking about i checked it out, but like i said this thread is for FST students, and you were saying i am the only one commenting on this thread, well that doesn't bother me, because even the thread that has 100 pages started from the first stage, i know gradually that FST students and graduates will see this thread and comment, i dont mind waiting at all. Your statement was very harsh and it hurts.My dear! as at the time I made that post I was merely stating the obvious fact. Don't take it personal |
Afunkybaby: kaze4blues and mavelling please dont derail this thread ok, this thread is for the interaction of food science and technology students ok.How many food scientists have commented on this thread apart from you? ![]() |
kaze4blues: I check the site and am really impressed.Get your nysc discharge certificate first, then apply. The total training is three years |
Give us free trial or nothing will convince us that you are legit. You need our testimonies, someone here has already pointed fingers at you. You need to salvage your already battered image. |
gemnation: Nothing of such is happening on my thread, Sir. Call to confirm.Too bad, nobody! and I repeat nobody will patronise you with no guarantee that you'll deliver |
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Anyway, go get certified as an H.S.E professional and may be you might stand a chance.
does not eliminate signs of aging. Medium peels are used to treat mild to moderate wrinkles, long-term sun damage and pigment changes. And the most extreme, deep peels are used to treat severe wrinkles, long-term sun damage and pronounced pigment changes BUT -and this is very important so take note - deep peels are not done on darker skin types, because they bleach the skin (!!!)
