letristian: So what kind of blessings did he actually intend for them Who do you want to impress?
Let's watch how it will unfold in few months coming, if the Pope maintains his ground, then there may be an unavoidable division in the Roman Catholic Church world wide as a greater population of the Church won't accept this.
[Alanta dance was not introduced by art quake..writer does not know what he is sayingquote author=sentee post=123728421]Nigeria, known for its rich culture and diversity, has a plethora of captivating dances that have captivated audiences for generations. Nigerians love to dance . Many Nigerian artists know this, so they are always making songs for the hottest dance, or – for the more creative ones – creating a new dance move for fans to rock to and increase the shelf life of their songs. Some of these dance steps were not invented by Nigerian artists, but the moment they crossed into our airwaves, we made them our own, and created mad jamz around them.
1. Zanku Dance. It was introduced by Zlatan Ibile in late 2018, The Zanku Dance involves quick legwork, often performed with hands raised in the air. Its infectious rhythm and captivating moves have made it a staple in clubs, parties, and music videos
2. Shaku Shaku Dance. This street dance originated in the streets of Lagos and has taken the Nigerian music scene by storm. With its unique leg movements and shoulder shrugs, the Shaku Shaku Dance has become synonymous with the Afrobeat genre and has even garnered international recognition.
3. Azonto Dance. Originating from Ghana but adopted by Nigerians, it was originally created by Ghanaian singer Fuse ODG when his hit song of the same name was released in 2011 the Azonto Dance quickly became a sensation. Wizkid stepped in to show his patriotism by doing a freestyle on it. The new video went viral and gained more views than even the original video from Fuse himself. The dance incorporates a variety of moves, including hand gestures, footwork, and body isolations. Azonto Dance is known for its fun, freestyle nature, allowing dancers to showcase their creativity.
4. Alanta Dance. This energetic and humorous dance took Nigeria by storm. Alanta became a house hold name in the dance moves trend in. Nigeria around 2007/2008. The dance is Credited to music duo ArtQuake, The Alanta Dance involves exaggerated leg and arm movements, often imitating the actions of a drunk person. It gained massive popularity, with people of all ages joining in the fun.
5. Etighi dance also known as Kukere dance. Hailing from the south-south region of Nigeria, this dance style blends traditional movements with contemporary flair. It became mainstream popular when Nigerian Singer Iyanya; who is from this region released the video for his hit single, Kukere in 2012. It features graceful steps, hip swings, and hand gestures that create a visually captivating performance. The Etighi Dance is commonly performed during cultural festivals and social gatherings.
6. Sekem dance. This dance style was popularized by Nigerian artist Mc Galaxy, and it became a viral sensation. The Sekem Dance involves rhythmic body movements, including twisting, swaying, and shaking. Its catchy music and easy-to-follow steps make it a favorite choice for parties and celebrations.
7. Galala Dance. This dance step is associated with “the ghetto” or Ajegunle, Lagos. It originated from the pseudo-reggae sound made popular by artistes like Ras Kimono, Blacky, Fada U Turn, etc. the Galala Dance was a prominent dance style during the era of Nigerian music legend Daddy Showkey. This energetic dance involves fast footwork, waist rotations, and arm movements. The Galala Dance was a symbol of street culture and self-expression.
8. Makossa Dance. Originating from Cameroon but widely embraced in Nigeria, the Makossa Dance is a vibrant and sensual dance style. It combines quick waist movements, hip rotations, and footwork. Makossa means “dance” in the native tongue of Douala in Cameroon, makossa was probably the first dance trend of the 2000s. With it, artistes like Awilo Longomba and Koffi Olamide toured all over Africa, and Makossa soon spread like wildfire, becoming one of the most popular Nigerian dances, even till date. The Makossa Dance has been featured in numerous Nigerian music videos, showcasing the nation's love for this dance.
9. Skelewu Dance. Created by Nigerian music superstar Davido, in the music video for his 2013 record of the same name. In a much more concerted effort to create a dance hit, the release of the song was coupled with a social media competition for the most liked rendition of the dance. Fairly simple, the dance is comprised of a backwards rolling of the shoulders with one arm continually extended and the other arm placed either on your waist or on your chest.
10. Shoki dance. Shoki is a Nigerian street dance by Lil Kesh. This particular dance was one of the biggest Nigerian dance trends to ever sweep through the country this popular dance gained massive popularity in the early 2010s, and the good thing is that it is still popular now. The Shoki involves a series of sharp and precise movements, accompanied by a signature shoulder shake. It's energetic, fun, and a favorite at parties and clubs.[/quote]
Goodlady: Nairalanders I need your help. Am Having Serious Issues With My Fiance Because Of Our Political Differences. Pls advise.
I v been trying to explain to him logically why Obi lost to Tinubu. Since Saturday, he was angry cos someone told him he saw me voting Tinubu. He's supporting LP and he's from Delta. Shey na me be INEC chairman or Tinubu that defeated Obi ni? I told him that APC ll win cos APC prepared for the elections early, aligned with northern govs, north has higher active voters etc. I tried to tell him PDP are the ones causing hate, manipulations and slanderous publications that normally, Obi is a gentleman that PDP should v fielded. He said he ll win with or without PDP. Now that he has seen the result, he's angry cos I taunted him on Monday that APC ll win as I v guessed. I m a law graduate and student of political science that I read politics, art of war etc including foreign information so I can predict political maneuvers. He believes I m just partisan and he's begining to give me attitudes. He didn't call me throughout Tuesday and didn't visit me last night as he promised and hasn't called since that time. I m mad with him cos he's not seeing my points but I love him. What should I do? Maybe I should just avoid political discussions with him but he's the same person that said he loves ladies that are current o. I m confused cos I actually love him. Right now, we are like the pic described below. I need honest advise cos the past few months has been hectic!
he should do away with you cos you are a fool...which logical reason will a fool give to steal and make others suffer
spearman: A man who came 3rd in an election is inciting followers to stand behind his “mandate”. What should the man who came 2nd then do? It never takes long for a fake leader to unravel.
Photos of Nigerians Ibos Listening to Peter Obi's International Press Conference
lhordspy: When I say these people are the most emotional people on earth. People are always quick to attack me.
Just imagine. They want to president, they want to hold key political position in the country. BUT simple INEC presiding officer they gave this one, she is misbehaving and displaying her tribalistic nature without control , with reckless abandon.
Her polling unit code and her INEC identification number in full display while she Advertise her stup!dity and ignorance. The gut ! The mind ! The effrontery ! . What is wrong with these people? Always too emotional about everything they involve in or with in L!fe.
Chidinma okorie... Something is wrong with you where ever you are presiding. Your agenda will fail by God Grace.
lhordspy: They think they can fool us. They think we are bunch of obidient secondary school kids that started politics 2015. We have been in this game for long.
We will make sure we uproot and dig out all these funny lies and resist any avenue or means of trying to push a fraudster, Peter Obi down our throat.
ANAP denied it. They even released a statement claiming the Jet was used in Coffin transportation not for Obi . If something is not really fishy, why denying it? .
No wonder they projected obi to win Kastina, Lagos and Adamawa, Osun, ondo. Little did we know they have been the one sponsoring the clown.
I can't be fooled twice. I forgive Buhar! for fooling me in 2015. I won't make same mistake again with an incompetent disaster like Obi.
YorubaNiBaba: Obimumu the fool, him tu dey lie... God forbids having that worthless akpu munching fool as president of this great country.... Obidindinrin will labour in vain, nyamiris will never rule this country and beerfraud they won't get.... God bless BAT
Ttalk: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed has no rival as far as this election is concerned.
Our God is not a partial God that would reward hard work with failure and reward laziness with success.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been working for democracy as far back as 1992 while building and mobilizing for democracy to grow and for Nigeria to become a better country by bringing his ideas of development experienced overseas into governance in Lagos State.
Compared to some Dubai tourists and other IPOB enablers with zero knowledge about governance other than wack and mediocre achievement that is below the standard of a great country like Nigeria.
God cannot reward someone who ran away from party primary only to purchase the ticket of a dying party to displace those that laboured for the party.
God through the generality of Nigerians will elect Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu as President of FRN come February 25
kanupapilo: Who do you think is the best Nigerian musical artist talentwise?
I am not talking of commercial success the likes of Davido,Rema and Burnaboy have enjoyed. I am talking about raw and natural musical talent that hardly misses with the tracks they release.
My top 5 in order of talent and who create consistently good songs:
SlavaUkraini: Looted Funds and Proceeds from Tinubu's Illicit drugs sales is being gathered to support the selfish ambition of the Grim reaper of Lagos State Treasury...
The Kleptomaniac hands of the BATStard must not come near our common wealth...
Nigerians are fed up and don't want more of the same...
Yep, Shetima would deal ruthlessly with all enemies of Nigeria
He is not Osinbajo that keeps shut while his people get disrespeted like an ice cream seller
Shetima would never turn to an Houseboy or mere commissioner because of some yeye Cabal,
*Shetima, got Bsc in Agric Econs UniMad *Masters in University of Ibadan *Has 1 wife and 3 children who are all educated *Retired as a Banking Director in ZenithBank *8years Governor, appointing Ibos and christian in his cabinet, building and rehabilitating schools even when Boko Haram where disturbing
in the mind if Southern Bigots, all Muslims are terrorist, all Northerners are Almajiri and uneducated, everyone should laugh at you like an idiot Mumu...see as you dey busy dey hype bandit
N3TRAL: If Soludo had supported Peter Obi, Frank Edoho would argue that he is supporting Obi because of Obi's competence. Competence when defined in democratic parlance is largely subjective and the Ex-CBN Boss classifies the Labour Party candidate as incompetent. Frank Edoho, who falls within the "exposed and educated" spectrum is advocating that Peter Obi deserves Soludo's support because he is Igbo.
That is the reality of the "Saint" Peter Obi project.
Let's face it. The last time an Igbo person led Nigeria, more than half of Nigeria's population were not born. Igbos are humans too. They have feelings. They also want to produce a Nigerian leader even though the bulk of them go about screaming that an Igbo President won't make them richer or poorer .
It is the thought of decades of political subjugation that fuels the fire burning in the heart of most Igbo people to fight for the control of Aso Rock. Predominant in 5 of 37 States, the most crucial concern for political analysts and statisticians is how this populous ethnic group can install a leader they've chosen without the support of others in an ethnically diversed democracy as ours.
Whether they love the "Emi lo kan" remark or not, registered in the heart of every Igbo child and adult is the conviction that it is their turn.
I shake my head..u just sit down writing rubbish....fish brain