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The third season of the Trophy Extra Special Band show kicked off with two banging episodes where we saw 11 bands leave their hearts on the stage as they battled for the grand prize of 10 million naira and a brand-new set of musical instruments. Some bands had us grooving from start to finish, while others left us sorely dissatisfied. These episodes saw guest judges, the energetic Yinka Davis and Oga Boss, Illbliss, join the super-talented judges, Cobhams Asuquo and Made Kuti. Episode three of the Trophy Extra Special Band came with tension, suspense and drama, as the judges had the difficult task of eliminating some of the participating bands from the competition. But before the judges went ahead to lay down the axe, both judges and the audience were thrilled with the wonderful sounds of highlife music. These bands came out guns blazing, playing their hearts out to fight for their place in the competition — and a chance to win the grand prize of ten million naira and a brand new set of musical instruments! The show kicked-off with a continuation of the task set before the contestants —creating melodic, highlife versions of several Nigerian songs. The judges —Cobhams Asuquo, Made Kuti and guest judge, Illbliss— were all keen on identifying bands that understood the assignment set before them, hoping to pick out the nitty-gritty elements that made a song truly highlife. ‘Berry Tunes’ opened this episode, with an upbeat and rhythmic highlife tempo of Bank W's Lagos Party. The judges, at the end of the performance, were not totally convinced about the band's performance, citing that there was a need for the band to present a more dynamic performance on stage. ‘The Set Up’ came to the stage with one goal —to blow the minds of the audience and judges. And they did! Rendering Kizz Daniel's Oshe with a modified and exciting twist, the band sent the live audience into cheers. This excitement also passed on to the judges, who commended the band for understanding the assignment given to them. ‘Zenith Band’ and ‘Alatika’ both put in solid performances, with the judges praising their tenacity, but further noting certain areas that needed improvement. Towards the end of the show, the judges had to execute their most difficult task —eliminating contestants. "You all are good instrumentalists and artists," Made Kuti said, "because the fact is that you have broken through the barrier of having to pick up an instrument and master it. This has already placed you on a path to success. However, this is a show. Someone has got to go. Someone has got to stay." After words of encouragement from the judges, Made announced that ‘Kings Rhythm’ were the band to be eliminated from the competition. The next episode promises to be even more fun, with the bands bringing "owambe" vibes with their Fuji renditions. Catch Trophy Extra Special Band Season 3 on MTV Base, DStv Ch. 322 and GOtv Ch. 72, this Saturday at 20:00 (WAT). There will be repeated broadcasts on Sundays and Wednesdays at 19:00 and 21:00 (WAT) respectively. The show will also air every Saturday, between 20:00 and 21:00 (WAT) on Africa Magic Urban, DStv channel 153 and GOtv SUPA Channel 6, as well as Africa Magic Family, DStv Channel 154 and GOtv Channel 2. You can also follow the conversation on social media using the hashtag #TrophyExtraSpecialBand, and the Trophy Stout Instagram handle (@trophystout). Trophy Extra-Special Band is brought to you by Trophy Extra Special Stout
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The Soft Girl's guide into Loughborough University: How I secured the easiest admission Everyone who has ever attended a higher institution abroad knows how daunting it can be. From choosing what country to study in, to choosing what university to study at, to the complicated application processes, everything can get overwhelming and confusing. Thankfully certain schools — like Loughborough University — has made life easier for us. With Loughborough University, it's a breeze applying and getting in. Let me share my experience with you. The first great thing about my experience was how easy it was to apply to the university. Applying to Loughborough University was such a shockingly easy process that took out the stress of chasing agents down to get updates. It gave valuable insight into a life that could be simple and into a system that works. I also didn't have to gather too much paperwork just to apply. Along with my academic references, all I needed was an academic transcript of my undergraduate degree showing the courses I studied and marks achieved, a copy of my degree certificate, and a personal statement. This should have been easy, right? There was only one problem… the lecturers at my first university were in one of those strike actions that seemed to last for ages. Then the good news came: I didn't have to have completed my first degree or met the English Language qualifications before applying! I submitted my application with shaky hands, praying hard that I would somehow get in. Within five days, I received a confirmation mail that my application was being considered, which I later realised is an intentional point of pride for the university. A few weeks later, a conditional offer of admission was made. I can still hear my mother's screams of joy. Thankfully, the strike was called off a few weeks later, and my offer was made permanent when I received my English Language qualification and got my final transcript. After I had submitted my final transcript, the university saw that I graduated with a Second Class Upper grade and automatically granted me a 10% scholarship on my tuition. For those who graduate with a First Class grade, the scholarship jumps to 20%, but I sadly couldn't receive that much. The great news is that there is an amazing scholarship called the Creating Better Futures Masters Scholarship for African Students which allows a 20% scholarship for postgraduate students from Africa for the January 2023 intake. The interesting thing about this scholarship is that it is automatic and no application is required for it — it is given alongside an offer from Loughborough University. The next step was sorting out my living situation. One of the first things that attracted me to Loughborough University is its London campus. Everyone knows that Nigerians love the UK so finding a good university in London was a dream come true for me. It's in a city that we've heard a lot about, and I was immediately interested in that. When it came to picking my accommodation, the Loughborough University team was very helpful with providing options for me. I still remember my support officer, who practically held my hand and wasn't tired of my many questions. After a lot of back and forth and weighing the pros and cons, I decided on a space in one of the school's halls. Every step of my application, enrollment and eventual relocation was made easy by the really helpful staff here at Loughborough. Now, the University is currently accepting applications for its January 2023 postgraduate intake, and you could have the amazing experience I did. Simply head over to https://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/masters-degrees/january-start/a-z/ to find out more about the available programmes and how you can get started. With Loughborough University's easy and simplified processes, you get quality education without any hassle. |
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Nigerians Deserve to Enjoy the Nourishing Goodness of Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder says Aproko Doctor, Obesere, Kolawole Ajeyemi, Adekola Tijani, and MamaNoNetwork. Want a nourishing beverage made from natural cocoa that you can enjoy just the way you want it? Aproko Doctor has a word for you. Aproko Doctor in a viral video has introduced the goodness of Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder to Nigerians. In the short clip, he highlighted the need to make pure cocoa powder a part of everyday diet mostly because of its health benefits and the freedom it gives to prepare it in many exciting ways. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wel49u4fIA Similarly, Obesere, Joke Muyiwa, and Mama No Network treated Lagos residents to the extraordinary goodness of Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder in a street storm last week. The residents of Mushin, Oshodi, Ikeja, Agege, and Iyana Ipaja had an unforgettable experience as Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder turned an otherwise regular day into a fanfare. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAhd5BK5AMs Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder in your neighborhood At the event, the team introduced Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder and the numerous nourishing benefits it offers. To demonstrate Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder's deliciousness, the nourishing drink was served to the crowd. Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder is a product of Johnvents Industries Limited. It is made from the finest cocoa beans and is 100% natural and contains no additives. It is approved by NAFDAC and it is Halal and Kosher certified. Packed with numerous health benefits, Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder supports a stronger immune system, maintains a healthy cognitive function, aids metabolism, and boosts energy and brain power. Johnvents Pure Cocoa Powder is packed in 200g refill packs and 5g sachets and is available nationwide. Place your order now https://shop.johnvents.com/shop/ Sponsored Post
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Owner needs money urgently, price slashed Distress Sales Lock up Shop available for immediate sale at Mile 12 (Ajelogo Market) Document - Allocation of Shop by Agboyi Kute LCDA Price - 400k (Negotiable) can be paid twice. Attached fee of N10,000 annually to be paid to the Local Government Change of Owenrship to be done with Iyaloja and the filling transferred to Alausa for documentation. Call or WhatsApp direct owner 0 7 08 418 274
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Distress Sales Lock up Shop available for immediate sale at Mile 12 (Ajelogo Market) Document - Allocation of Shop by Agboyi Kute LCDA Price - 400k (Negotiable) can be paid twice. Attached fee of N10,000 annually to be paid to the Local Government Change of Owenrship to be do with with Iyaloja and filling transferred to Alausa for documentation. Call or WhatsApp direct owner 0 7 08 418 274 |
Distress Sales Lock up Shop available for immediate sale at Mile 12 (Ajelogo Market) Document - Allocation of Shop by Agboyi Kute LCDA Price - 400k (Negotiable) can be paid twice. Attached fee of N10,000 annually to be paid to the Local Government Change of Owenrship to be do with with Iyaloja and filling transferred to Alausa for documentation. Call or WhatsApp direct owner 0 7 08 418 274 |
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