Gaming › Re: What Game Are You Currently Playing? by Mobinga: 1:41am On Sep 02, 2010 |
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Forum Games › Re: Its Annoying Game. . . . by Mobinga: 1:28am On Sep 02, 2010 |
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Nairaland General › Re: I Just Crossed The 3000 Posts Threshold by Mobinga: 1:13am On Sep 02, 2010 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Mukina Please Come In~ by Mobinga: 1:10am On Sep 02, 2010 |
190 create a new id. like
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Forum Games › Re: Its Annoying Game. . . . by Mobinga: 1:07am On Sep 02, 2010 |
its annoying when you go to the toilet to poop and nothing comes out  |
Nairaland General › Re: Interested In Moderating This Section? by Mobinga: 1:03am On Sep 02, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: I Killed Soboma George With The Rifles He Gave Us: by Mobinga: 12:10am On Sep 02, 2010 |
so rivers people full here. . . i bin tink say na only me |
Music/Radio › Linkin Park :: A Thousand Suns by Mobinga(op): 10:38pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
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Music/Radio › Re: Chris Brown’s “deuces” Makes History by Mobinga: 10:29pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
SMH
Poor Music
#Plugs in the earpiece and plays Linkin Park |
Politics › Re: I Killed Soboma George With The Rifles He Gave Us: by Mobinga: 10:18pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
eros: See men for nairaland oooo. Hmmmmm!!! so una dey here all this time dey code. Well Viki na disgrace and shame to the sailors right from time. We don always know them to dey blood tasty and engage for war, instead of resolve matters amicably, and use violence as last resort. BAN is the only and true way, so join the ship and sail with us to our beautiful island. Alora Sealord. |
Politics › Re: CNN: Singer Nneka Tells World Of Love And Injustice In Nigeria by Mobinga(op): 7:19pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
4 Play: Not the same Nneka who defrauded Inspired?  |
Politics › CNN: Singer Nneka Tells World Of Love And Injustice In Nigeria by Mobinga(op): 7:17pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
It is a long journey from the Niger Delta to the concert halls of the United States, but it is one that Nneka is taking in her stride. Nneka is a Nigerian singer songwriter who is making her name on the world stage and earlier this year released her debut album and tour in the U.S.
At 28, Nneka is a relative newcomer to music. She has only been singing for around five years, but has wasted no time in winning over both fans and critics.
Last year, she won a prestigious MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Award in the UK for Best African Act.
Her work combines soul, hip hop, reggae and African music, but the lyrics have an unashamedly Nigerian tone, covering -- among her themes -- injustice in the oil-rich Niger Delta.
If you speak about corruption or hypocrisy of religious leaders, people don't want to hear that.
"My music is very versatile, very mixed. I have different influences: afro beats, hip hop, reggae, raga, soul, hip hop, a little bit of rock, and of course the indigenous African or Nigerian influence," she told CNN.
Nneka grew up in the city of Warri in the Niger Delta with a Nigerian father and German mother. She went to university in the German city of Hamburg and it was there that her singing career took off.
She told CNN, "When I went to Germany and being in a place where you have no connection, you are confronted in a totally different culture, tradition, mentality.
"You're here on your own, you need to function and that's where music came in," she continued.
It didn't take long for her voice to make an impression in Germany, and she began touring Europe and releasing albums while still at university. In an interview with the Sunday Times newspaper last year, Nneka said: "In Nigeria, if you say you're a singer, people say, 'So what? Everyone sings.' In Germany, my voice stood out more."
This year, Nneka is touring the United States for the first time, playing venues such as the Los Angeles Troubadour, a West Hollywood club played by Elton John and James Taylor early in their careers.
She has been chosen by American rapper Nas and Jamaican reggae star Damian Marley to join them on their Distant Relatives tour.
"It's not just a tour about entertainment or music alone but about connecting people around the world and making us understand that we're all part of that one entity, which is love," Nneka told CNN. "And I'm happy that I'm the person they chose to represent Africa, which is a big opportunity."
While Nneka is captivating audiences around the world, it is playing in her native Nigeria which is most rewarding -- but also risky -- for her because of the political content of her lyrics.
She said: "I must say I feel responsible for my people. People who might not have the courage to stand up or the opportunity to stand up and speak about things that are very delicate and that people do not want to hear.
"People can identify," she explained, "But at the same time, there are a lot of people, especially the government, who have problems with my speaking my mind or the mind of many.
"If you speak about the exploitation in the Delta, nobody wants to hear that," she continued. "If you speak about corruption or hypocrisy of religious leaders, people don't want to hear those things."
Nneka gives some hint of the background to her passionate lyrics when she describes her upbringing in Warri.
"You can imagine what kind of condition that may be, growing up around pipelines, growing up around people who are very agitated and fighting for their rights, human and civil rights," she told CNN.
"But you know, despite that chaos and the agitation, people still are able to feel comfort and peace within the madness," she continued. "That is actually what has triggered me into going into music and doing music the way I do it."
She does, however, feel hope for the future in her country.
"I noticed that many people are becoming more conscious of their surroundings and more conscious of investing their money in proper institutions and infrastructure," she said.
"So it's like we're getting there, but it's taking time. It will take generations to make the people of Nigeria also understand that it is not just the leaders alone that have to take responsibility, but we ourselves." http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/08/31/nigerian.singer.nneka/I like this chick  |
Politics › Re: How Is PHCN Performing In Your Neigborhood? by Mobinga: 7:13pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
Hmmm there's light now oh. . . hmmm its unusual, i stay at ag phc |
Politics › Re: I Killed Soboma George With The Rifles He Gave Us: by Mobinga: 7:06pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
una don dey declare una sef for dis thread
#Mafia |
Politics › Re: I Killed Soboma George With The Rifles He Gave Us: by Mobinga: 6:55pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
all these yeye viki boys sef even norsemen sef  |
Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots by Mobinga: 6:50pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
soLaree: so. haw parol, IWP dey go, mhen new cheat cuming, soLaree: mobinga wat ya serva name. send am to ma facebook,  no probs make dat new one fast |
Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots by Mobinga: 6:13pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
sun_temi: @Mobinga
I need to talk to you o. my id is temitech27 LOL! na yahoo? lynxnoon: me too oh. . id is lynxnoon shey na now u wan talk my id bennettuzoigwe@yahoo.com |
Politics › Re: I Killed Soboma George With The Rifles He Gave Us: by Mobinga: 6:04pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
Peter Odili has dined in my house before so I know more about the government tkb417: ^^ whatever hes sha dead which is good sighs alexleo: weather he killed him or govt killed him is i[b]rrevelant now[/b]. He was killed like a chicken after all his garagara and larger than life attitude. People should learn lesson here and stop committing crime in whatever guise. Those who waste peoples lives end up being wasted too so whats the gain? Irrelevant?? SMH slap1: You came late, unfortunately! Late for?? getukudo: @Mobinga, How u tek know say na government. Becareful of things you say o!, This is a public site, hiah! Have you heard of Freedom of speech?? Tonye-t: Boy! u beat me on this!. . .similar to a grand puppeteer scheming the puppets. Maybe i should open up on this better
Amaechi (a young viking) was the PA to Odili (grand Norseman) while his boss (odili) was the MD of Pamo clinic in the late 90's.
Later, Odili became the governor of Rivers State, it was only right to introduce his 'begotten son' to the system, hence Amaechi became the speaker- R/S house of assembly. Rivers state from its creation until 1999 has never recorded the amount of massacre perpetrated by these two folks and their catel. Blood was trickled like pure water on the streets of Port Harcourt for what was remarked '8years' of darkness in the city.
Inspite of all these atrocities, no one could raise a damn hand for odili's impeachement, afterall his son was at the hem of affairs in the house. Amaechi knew, and was an accomplice in the game. He knew his father's boys, he knew their strengths and red-potentials. In short, they were disciples and Amaechi was to succeed the throne of his father as to continue the dynasty.
Prior to the 2007 polls, the fall-out chapter began, as to what our tabloids revealed was the reason for the fallout - "OBJ told odili to drop Amaechi and pick a neutral candidate or better Austin Okpara (Ikwerre descent) because he hated the disrespectful nature of Chibuike Amaechi" according to the tabloids.
As fate will have it, Amaechi later claimed the throne disregarding the aggreement btw Odili and the Abuja baronies, now he is the enemy to his former boss, OBJ and awhole lot of the "evil empire". 2011 polls is fast approaching and Amaechi knows that his erstwhile boss will do everything within his power to dethrone the disloyal son, thus it is only petinent to start bringing down all dangerous partners-in crime. Its the game! . . .and they'll tell you. . .we run this town.
It will not take an infant to decipher who killed soboma. . .Amaechi did of course! It doesnt take a thing to execute the crime and get a junkie from the waterfront with baritone voice to vomit those stuffs up here. . . afterall Amaechi will surely know all the killings mentioned. . .so what makes us think that guy was really the true killer.
Besides, the tabloids reveal the guys came dressed on french suits in a black colored 2010 model Toyota corolla. . .which is opposite of what the deceased boys wear. . .at least i know very well. neither soboma nor his bois have ever been spotted on even a simple corporate dressing. Soboma's building (popularly known as Lion house) is 3 houses away from the Police station, a street away from mine and about a street away from the murdered spot. . . everyone who knows Pere will agree with me that that guy is fat, hefty and always go on jean shorts. . .meaning the killers were professionals.something tells me they were top viking executioners sent by the top political tiers. Please Thank You! Gosh! These non-rivers people don't know jack!! Peter Odili has dined in my house before so I know more about the governmenr |
Politics › Re: I Killed Soboma George With The Rifles He Gave Us: by Mobinga: 3:00pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
lol!! HE didn't kill Soboma George. . . Its all a setup, . . I think the government killed Soboma, . . they now paid a complete illiterate to come with such a claim, dats d only possible way |
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Celebrities › Re: D Banj To Launch Kokomobile by Mobinga: 2:51pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
I have a feeling this dude is seriously investing. . . . although stupidly |
Gaming › Re: New Xbox 360 Controller Revealed by Mobinga(op): 2:26pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
ritchboy: people always complained about the original controller's d-pad(especially for SF). . . Sony should follow suit and reposition their damn thumbsticks!  Lol!! letme download street fighter sef for pc |
Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots by Mobinga: 2:19pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
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Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots by Mobinga: 2:13pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
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Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots by Mobinga: 11:16am On Sep 01, 2010 |
hehehe
Choose Wisely
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Gaming › Re: Original Pc Games by Mobinga: 11:15am On Sep 01, 2010 |
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Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots by Mobinga: 11:13am On Sep 01, 2010 |
SCREENIE REMOVED. aaa |
Politics › Re: CNN: Doing Business In Nigeria (Review Of Dan Foster's Book) by Mobinga(op): 11:08am On Sep 01, 2010 |
Hehehe!! Oya let me modify the topic |
Gaming › Ign :: Top 25 Xbox360 And Ps3 Games Ever by Mobinga(op): 5:22am On Sep 01, 2010 |
PS3
#25 Flower #24 MLB 09: The Show #23 Valkyria Chronicles #22 Demon's Souls #21 Street Fighter IV #20 Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time #19 Super Stardust HD #18 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion #17 Wipeout HD #16 Dead Space #15 Resistance: Fall of Man #14 Warhawk #13 Infamous #12 Rock Band 2 #11 Burnout Paradise #10 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 #9 Batman: Arkham Asylum #8 BioShock #7 Killzone 2 #6 Uncharted: Drake's Fortune #5 Fallout 3 #4 Grand Theft Auto IV #3 LittleBigPlanet #2 Uncharted 2 #1 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Xbox360I can't go through 25 pages naaah!! IGN sef http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/104/1045042p1.html |
Gaming › Re: Original Pc Games by Mobinga: 5:06am On Sep 01, 2010 |
theres a subsection for game selling |
Gaming › Re: New Xbox 360 Controller Revealed by Mobinga(op): 4:49am On Sep 01, 2010 |
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