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Technology Market / Re: Hdmi Splitter For Sale by tapingil(m): 6:26pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
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Technology Market / Hdmi Splitter For Sale by tapingil(m): 2:53pm On Feb 07, 2015 |
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Culture / Re: South African Music ❤ by tapingil(m): 6:48am On Feb 06, 2015 |
Miss Lira is Awesome..her songs are epic.. Oskido is their Don Jazzy.. since I don't know most of their artists names, I just look for mixtapes... Their songs make u move smoothly. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by tapingil(m): 7:06am On Feb 04, 2015 |
The Empire...this is another good show. @ koice is only saying Samcro is not in the same level with the 100...The 100 is nice but at the same time, its still a teen drama...and I agree with him bt not with all of his analysis |
Technology Market / Re: **PHONE SWAP CENTRE**SWAP IT NOW!!! pin:265DA560 or 08033923897 by tapingil(m): 2:26pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Fashion / Re: Let's Sew For Fun (**valisimo Fashion School Online Classroom**) by tapingil(m): 10:09am On Jan 20, 2015 |
toluh: Change the needle.. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by tapingil(m): 9:26pm On Jan 03, 2015 |
dljbd1: Looking forward to ur thoughts abt the movie...bt it sure is a great one... Next up is FURY.. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by tapingil(m): 6:59am On Jan 03, 2015 |
Gone girl...I Just love this movie |
Fashion / Re: Pattern Drafting for fashion design- Tutorials by tapingil(m): 11:33am On Dec 28, 2014 |
AmenJoan: Pls reply pm...its been a while u updated anything.. Hope all is well..have a few questions to ask |
Fashion / Re: Pattern Drafting for fashion design- Tutorials by tapingil(m): 10:09pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
Was hoping to ask this same question today.... Hope you are feeling better now.. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by tapingil(m): 6:47am On Nov 20, 2014 |
OohMpa: Nice summary... |
TV/Movies / Re: Some Movies That Made Us Scared Of Sleeping Alone In The Room. by tapingil(m): 8:20am On Nov 19, 2014 |
Chukky.... Demon omen |
TV/Movies / Winners At Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards (NBMA) 2014 by tapingil(m): 8:15am On Nov 17, 2014 |
It was fun, frills and thrills on Saturday November 15, 2011, as broadcasters from the North, South-West, South-East and Lagos stormed the Ballroom of Oriental Hotel for the much talked about fifth edition of the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards. His Excellency, Governor Mohammed Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano State was crowned as the Best Governor in the Northern region of Nigeria while Dr. Ahmed Tijjani Ramalan, the Executive Chairman ATAR Communication, bagged The Lifetime Achievement Award for his Outstanding contributions to the growth of quality broadcasting in the Northern part of Nigeria, and Prince Gbolahan Lawal, the Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperatives ,Lagos was also honoured for his Outstanding Performance in the development of Agricultural sector in Lagos State. The event was hosted by Wazobia FM’s electrifying presenter Omotunde Adebowale- David a.k.a Lolo1 alongside Rhythm FM’s ace presenter Anita Isedeh otherwise known as Omalicha and Elajoe. Below is the full list of winners at NBMA 2014. COMPETITIVE CATEGORIES 1. Best Campus Radio Station Unilag FM (Lagos). 2. Best Campus Radio Presenter Michael Dimeji-Lamu (Unilag FM) 3. Best Online Radio Channel Praise World Radio 4. Best Online TV Channel Ndani TV 5- Humanitarian Award Isaac and Nneke Moses (Goge Africa) 6-Cameraman of the Year Iyke Elue (AIT) 7- Producer of the Year Suleiman Aledeh (Sunrise Daily on Channels TV) 8- Best Station Manager Evita Moussalli (Wazobia, Cool and Nigerian Info) 9-Best Programme Director (TV only) Ayoola Opere (EbonyLife TV) 10-Visual Editor of the year Segun Oderinde (Moment with Mo) 1. Best coverage of news story (TV) (Satellite/Digital channel only) Channels TV 12- Best coverage of news story Radio – (National) Radio Nigeria 13- Best coverage of news story (Regional) North Kapital FM Abuja 14- Best coverage of news story South-West Orange FM (Akure) 15- Best coverage of news story South-East Love FM (Port Harcourt) 6. Best Pay Digital TV channel provider Gotv 7. Pay Digital TV channel provider with Best Technical Innovation StarTimes 18- Pay satellite TV channel provider with Best Creative Innovation DSTV 19- TV Station with Best Creative Innovation -Channels TV 20 –Radio Station with Best Creative Innovation Inspiration FM 21- Best Use of Branded Content (TV only) . Who Wants To be A millionaire . 22-TV Channel with Best Station Imaging -Channels TV 23-Radio Channel with Best Station Imaging Cool FM 4. BestEntertainment program on TV AY Show 25- Best TV Series/Drama Clinic Matters 26-Best Talk Show on TV Sunrise Daily on Channels TV 27- Best TV Reality Show MTN Project Fame 28-Best Brands/Business/ Food/Technology programme on TV – Foodie and Spice (WapTV) 9. 29. Best TV Community Access programme KaKaaki on AIT 30-Best Community Access programme on Radio -Uzu Ummune on Blaze FM 31- Best Coverage of a Live Event (TV Only) -AIT 32- Best Sports program on TV -Sports File (AIT) 33-Outstanding Sportscaster on TV (Male) Alfred Okoligwe (AIT) 34-Outstanding Sportscaster on TV (Female) Juliet Mafua (TVC) 35- Best Sports analyst/commentator -Victor Ikpeba 36- Outstanding Sportscaster on Radio (Male) Lagos .-Jide Alabi (Rhythm FM) 37- Best Sportscaster on Radio (Female) -Princess Fiona (Nigeria Info) 38- Best Sportscaster on Radio (North- South- East) – Mohammed Suleiman Mowiz (Liberty FM Kaduna) 39- Best Radio Program Presenter (s) (Educational/Health/Human Interest) ‘Listener’s Choice’ Health Matters with Jacqueline Adebija (Liberty FM Kaduna) 40- Best New Radio Station -Beat FM Ibadan 1. 41. Best TV Station (NATIONAL) -A.I.T Network 42 .Best TV Station (REGIONAL) -OGTV 43- Best TV Channel -EbonyLife TV 4. Best Entertainment Channel (Africa) -HipTV 5. 45. Best Entertainment Channel (International) -E!-Entertainment 6. Best Radio Station (Lagos) -City 105.1 FM 47- Best Radio Station (North) -Freedom Radio FM, Kano 48- Best Radio Station (South-West) -Grace FM (Lokoja) 49- Best Radio Station (South-East) -Blaze 95.1FM (Anambra) 50-Best Indigenous TV Channel -Africa Magic Yoruba 1. 51. Best Indigenous Radio Station (South-West) (Yoruba/Pidgin) -Faaji FM (Lagos) 52- Best Indigenous Radio Station (North) ( Hausa) - Tashariyanci 91.7FM (Kaduna) 53- Best Indigenous Radio Station East (Igbo/ pidgin) Magic FM (Aba) 54- Best Newscaster (Indigenous) Pidgin/Igbo – Tuebi Abide (Wazobia FM Lagos) 55- Best Newscaster (Indigenous) Yoruba -Bayo Faleke (Splash FM Ibadan) 56- Best Newscaster of the Year (Indigenous) Hausa Ashu Brown (Dala FM Kano) 57– Best Indigenous Presenter (Male) South- West (Yoruba/Pidgin) -Fatai Dan Kazeem (Ilorin) 58- Best Indigenous Presenter ( (Female) South-West (Yoruba/Pidgin) -Omidan Olayinka (Royal FM Ilorin) 59- Best Indigenous Presenter (Male) South- East-North Igbo/Pidgin -James Expensive (Wazobia FM Abuja) 60 -Best Indigenous Presenter (Female) South- East-North Igbo/ Pidgin -Imaobong (SabiGirl) (OneMic Lounder) 61- Best Indigenous Presenter North Hausa/ Pidgin -Ibrahim Yunus (Unity FM Jos) 2. Best TV Reporter – Chukwuma Onuekwusi (Channels) 63-Best Newscaster (TV) Male -Ayotunde Balogun (Channels) 64-Best Newscaster (TV) Female -Harriet Agbenyi (Channels TV) 5. 65. Best Radio Newscaster (English). Male – Solomon Iorpev (Kapital FM/Radio Nigeria Abuja) 66- Best Radio Newscaster of the Year Female - Adaolisa Adirika (Blaze FM Anambra) 67- Best Nigerian DJ (Listeners Choice) – DJ Xclusive (Cool FM Lagos) 68- Best Nigeria VDJ – DJ Spinall (Channel O Africa) 69- Presenter Extraordinaire Victor Otuya (Radio Continental) 70- Outstanding TV presenter (Male) (Entertainment/Talk Show) -Joseph Benjamin (Project Fame) 71- Outstanding TV presenter (Female) (Entertainment/Talk Show) -Helen Paul (Jara) Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s). (NORTH) 72- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) Morning Ride – Toyin Alabi (Issues and Events on Liberty FM Kaduna 73- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) Midday/Lunch Hour .-Faith Onyebujoh (Cool FM Abuja) 74- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Drivetime -Terry Ikumi ( Kapital FM ,Abuja) ————————————————————————————————————————— SOUTH-WEST 75- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Morning Ride) – Adeolu Gboyega (Orange FM Akure) 76- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Midday/Lunch Hour -Yugee Bamidele (Independent Radio Benin) 77- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Drivetime) – Osato Edokpayi (Vibe FM Benin) 78- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter ( Night cruise) .Dayo Adeyemi (Royal FM Ilorin) ————————————————————————————————————————— South-East 79- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Morning Ride Valentine Ohu (Cool FM PH) 80- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Midday/Lunch Hour – Tobe Da Diva (Midday Express on Dream FM Enugu) 1. 81. Sexiest On-Air Personality- Male – Big Mo (Wazobia FM Abuja) 82- Sexiest On-Air Personality-Female -Zainab Balogun 83- Actor Of The Year -Chinedu Ikhedieze (Johnson’s Family). 84- Actress of the Year (Viewers Choice) -Kehinde Bankole 5. Nigerian Broadcaster of the year (Male) -Steve Onu Yaw (Wazobia FM Lagos) 86- Nigerian Broadcaster of the year- Female – Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi- (Beat FM) ————————————————————————————————————————— 87-African Broadcaster of the Year –Male -IK Osakioduwa (Nigeria) 88-African Broadcaster of the Year -Female – Marian Nyako-Lartey (PRTV South Africa) LAGOS 89- Outstanding Radio Program Presenters (Morning Ride ) Mannie, Shine Bhego and Mercy Ajisafe (Good Morning Nigeria Show on Cool FM) 90- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Midday/Lunch Hour – Gloria Maduka (Brunch Time on Inspiration FM) 91- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Drivetime ) -Tisan Bako (Power Play on Raypower FM, Lagos) . 92- Outstanding Radio Program Presenter (s) (Night cruise) Daniel Akpata (Radio Continental) SOURCE: jaguda.com/2014/11/16/winners-nigerian-broadcasters-merit-awards-nbma-2014/ |
Fashion / Re: Pattern Drafting for fashion design- Tutorials by tapingil(m): 10:51pm On Nov 14, 2014 |
Where I'd Everybody? Cc @AmenJoan |
Romance / Re: Wow! The Biggest bosom In Nigeria (SEE PHOTOS) by tapingil(m): 2:33pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
MrCork: Do u realise she is light skin?? |
Politics / The Nation Wins Eight Awards At NMMA by tapingil(m): 8:22am On Nov 10, 2014 |
With a haul of eight top awards from a record 17 nominations, The Nation was the toast of the industry at the weekend in Owerri, the Imo State capital. It was all at the 22nd Nigeria Media Merit Award (NMMA) at the International Convention Centre. The newspaper proved that it parades some of the best commentators in the industry, with Editorial Board member Steve Osuji emerging the Columnist of the Year. Editor Gbenga Omotoso was runner-up in this category. Investigations Desk head Adekunle Yusuf won the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Prize for Culture and Tradition Reporter of the Year and the Chevron Nigeria Prize for Oil and Gas Reporter of the Year. He won the Culture and Tradition Prize with a story titled “Help, Nigerian languages are disappearing!” published on November 13, 2013. His story, “How Nigeria lost $11b to vandalism and theft” won the Oil and Gas Prize. Yusuf, who joined this newspaper last year, also won a third prize as the Cecil King Memorial Prize for Print Journalist of the Year with an entry published by his former employer, TELL. His sterling achievements caught the attention of the host governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, who rewarded him with an additional N500,000 cash. Yusuf, earlier in the year, won the Promasidor Prize in the Industry reporting category and was sponsored for a course on Digital Journalism at the Pan-Atlantic University. Okorocha also rewarded Assistant Editor Muyiwa Lucas with N500,000 cash for winning three awards with stories published by his former employer, Tell. Anthony Akaeze of Tell also got part of this largesse. Though he won two awards, Okorocha said he was including him on the list for being an Imo indigene. Serial award winner, an Assistant Editor Olatunji Ololade , who a fortnight ago won the CNN African Journalist of the Year award in the health and medical reporting category, got two awards. His “Kalakuta Republic: A decade after” published on October 26 won the Olu Aboderin Prize for Entertainment Reporter of the Year. He also won the Gani Fawehinmi Prize for Human Rights Reporter of the Year with his “Fractured lives”, published on September 14, 2013. A Senior Correspondent on the Judiciary Desk, Joseph Jibueze, was runner-up to Ololade. The reigning Golden Pen Reporter of the Year, Seun Akioye, also did this newspaper proud, emerging winner in two key categories. Akioye emerged the Alex Ibru Investigative Reporter of the Year, with his entry, “Money, money everywhere, yet flood pains remain”, which traced how donations made by governments and philanthropists after the last major flood in the country was spent. He also emerged winner of the NAFCON Prize for Environment Reporter of the Year. His entry, “Even the rich envy us the way we live”, was published on April 20, 2013. Akioye won the Golden Pen Reporter of the Year with the same story. In August, Akioye emerged the winner of international environment award, the WASH Media Award organised by the Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC), Geneva and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). The award was presented during the World Water Week in Stockholm. Akioye also clinched the third position at the Hala Nigeria Story Contest on Friday. The contest was organised by the International Centre for Journalists (ICFJ) a non- profit organisation that advances quality journalism worldwide with funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The contest : “Hala Nigeria: Many Voices, Better Lives,” is designed to increase public engagement and amplify citizen voices in health news. The project, which means “Speak Out, Nigeria,” focused on the use of new digital tools to spur citizen engagement, promote data-driven reporting to take advantage of Nigeria’s new open data movement, organize public events around key health issues, and engage citizen journalists to expand coverage into neglected regions. The Nation also clinched the Maritime Reporter of the Year Award. Maritime Correspondent and past NMMA winner in Agriculture Reporting category Oluwakemi Dauda, shrugged off the challenge from The Guardian’s Moses Ebosele and Nigeria Today’s Rotimi Williams to clinch the prize. This newspaper’s reporters were also finalists in other categories. Collins Nweze was runner-up in the Banking and Finance category. Innocent Duru was runner-up in the Feature Writing Category, which went to this newspaper’s Deputy Political Editor Raymond Mordi, who won with an entry from his former employer, Tell. Assistant Editor Lucas Ajanaku was also runner-up in the Telecommunication Reporter of the Year category, which was won by Isioma Madike with an entry from his former employer, Sunday Mirror. A senior cartoonist with this newspaper, Muyiwa Adetula, was also runner-up in the Nnamdi Azikwe Prize for Cartoonist of the Year. The Nation’s performance is an improvement on last year’s record when it won six top awards, including Newspaper of the Year. Omotoso won the Dele Giwa Prize for Editor of the Year. The Editorial Board, which has won laurels for its editorials on critical issues, won the prize for Editorial Writing. Assistant Editor (News) Olukorede Yishau won the Intercontinental Bank Prize for Capital Market Reporter of the Year. Assistant Editor (Investigations) Joke Kujenya clinched the Peter Odili Prize for Power Reporter of the Year and Senior Correspondent Nweze won the UBA Prize for Money Market Reporter of the Year. Two other Assistant Editors – Sina Fadare and Chikodi Okereocha – got the Etisalat Prize for Most Innovative Reporter of the Year and Buba Marwa Prize for Defence Reporter of the Year. Though with The Nation, both won with stories published by their former employers, National Mirror and Tell. This newspaper’s Brands Correspondent and reigning winner of the Schneider Prize for Electrical Counterfeiting in Africa, Adedeji Ademigbuji, was runner-up in the Brands and Marketing category as well as the CSR Reporting category for entries published by his former employer, National Mirror. Editor of the Year was won by Martin Ayankola of The Punch. The Newspaper of the Year was also won by The Punch. Tell was declared Magazine of the Year. The Business Publication of the Year is BusinessDay. The Prize for the Ernest Sisei Ikoli Prize for the Newspaper Reporter of the Year was won by ThisDay’s Features Editor Adeola Akinremi, a past winner of NMMA and DAME. Other winners are: Bashorun MKO Abiola Prize for Sports Reporter of the Year – Anthony Akaeze (BSJ): Lateef Jakande Prize for Political Reporter of the Year- Gbenga Ogundare (National Standard);Peter Odili Prize for Power Reporter of the Year – Sulaimon Olanrewaju (Tribune); Ibrahim Shekarau Prize for Education Reporter of the Year Akaeze Anthony (BSJ); Keystone Prize for CSR Reporter of the Year Muyiwa Lucas (BSJ); Conoil Prize for Energy Correspondent of the Year Adedayo Oketola (The Punch); News Photographer of the Year Olaoluwa Chris Mimiola (Tribune). Olusegun Mimiko Prize for Foreign News Reporter of the Year Gesinde Oluseyi Opeyemi (Tribune); Adamu Muazu Prize for Tourism Reporter of the Year, Olapade Matthew (Tribune). IGI Prize for Insurance Reporter of the Year, Helen Eni (BSJ). Union Bank Prize for Banking and Finance Reporter of the Year, Amodu Adebayo Joseph (Newswatch). Intercontinental Bank Prize for Capital Market Reporter of the Year, Nnorom Nkiruka Eucharia (Vanguard). Aviation Industry Reporter of the Year, Olumuyiwa Lucas (Tell). UBA Prize for Money Market Reporter of the Year, Tunde Niyi-Akinmade (Newswatch); Coca-Cola Prize for Brand and Marketing Reporter of the Year, Omoike Amina Omokhefue (Newswatch); BAT Prize for Industry Reporter of the Year, Olumuyiwa Lucas (Tell). Sonny Odogwu Prize for Business Reporter of the Year, Tony Manuaka (BSJ). Nigerite Prize for Real Estate/ Construction Reporter of the Year, Azuh Maureen (The Punch). Nnamdi Azikwe Prize for Cartoonist of the Year, Cornelius Emenike (National Mirror). Beatrice Bassey Ita Prize for Female Reporter of the Year, Juliana Uche-Okobi (Tell). Prize for Editorial Writing of the Year (The Guardian). The winners in the broadcast categories are: Radio Reporter of the Year, (Adebayo Solomon of FRCN Abuja); Radio Presenter of the Year (Pepple Ibifubara of FRCN Network); George Bako Prize for Radio Broadcaster of the Year Jones Usen of Radio Continental; Radio Production of the Year (Yewande Iwuoha of Raypower); Radio Programme of the Year (Dominician Nwabufo of VON); Television Reporter of the Year (Ayoola Kazeem of Channels). The others are: Television Newscaster of the Year (Oluseun Olagunju of NTA); Television Programme Presenter (Yvonne Bassey of DSTV/AfricaMagic); Television Production of the Year (Ozioma Godwin Okoli); Television Drama of the Year (Greg Odutayo); Television Station of the Year (Channels) and Radio Station of the Year (RayPower). SOURCE: thenationonlineng.net/new/the-nation-wins-eight-awards-at-nmma/ |
Music/Radio / Re: Album Review: Brymo – Tabula Rasa by tapingil(m): 6:26am On Nov 10, 2014 |
Really this is an Amazining Album.. Jus don't know why its not gettin enough media hype |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by tapingil(m): 10:36pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
cao: Wow that's fast..Intersteller is still fresh oo. Like last week or so..read abt it on Rotton tomatoes and u already seen it..am impressed |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by tapingil(m): 10:30pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
Fourcade: I used to av albums bt ma computer suddenly crashed .. So all albums gone. So I wud need to start a coillection all over again |
Music/Radio / Re: Album Review: Brymo – Tabula Rasa by tapingil(m): 10:04pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
infobiz9ja: U don join them? SBN! |
Romance / Re: Mr Nairaland - December 2014 [Nomination & Verification] by tapingil(m): 5:53pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
Music/Radio / Album Review: Brymo – Tabula Rasa by tapingil(m): 5:02pm On Nov 09, 2014 |
ALBUM: TABULA RASA ARTISTE: BRYMO Tabula Rasa is a Latin term which means “Clean Slate”, a metaphoric phrase for a fresh start, and Brymo has desperately been in need of a fresh start following the recent troubles his career has faced. After the release of his last album, Merchant, Dealers and Slaves, the court injunctions stopping the sales of the album affected the circulation of the album, and made Brymo take a forced Hiatus from the scene. However, Brymo announced this new album with the single “ Fe Mi” released in September 2014. Brymo presents his fourth studio album, a gift to all lovers of good music. Tabula Rasa is an 11-track masterpiece of auditory art, a delight to people who value and appreciate good music, with deep meaning, and messages. The well produced album is a fine combination of premium instrumentals, stellar lyricism, with mixing and mastering that is nothing short of world class. Brymo begins this amazing album with “Back to love” as he yearns for the simple things of life, a pretty good way to start an album, as he sings about losing some things close to him, and he wants to go back to those things he has lost. Brymo sings about the good old days, about going back to the simple things, about going back to love. The theme of love continues on “ Fe Mi”, as Brymo sings about a girl he is in love with, as he recounts his experiences with her, explaining how the girl treats him nice, in the first verse, then bridges the verses with a chorus asking the lady to marry him, and in the second verse, he tells the girl what he will do for her after they get married, all he asks the girl to do is say yes, and marry him. Brymo channels Fela on “Preek No Get Shoulder” and indeed traces of Fela are evident all over the album in terms of inspiration for the songs. On this song, Brymo is talking to the youth who has come of age. Brymo advises the youth to make his or her choices carefully, as whatever he or she does will affect the way their lives turn out. Brymo flaunts his writing skills on “ Dear Child”, and it’s a song that will have you nodding your head, ignoring the explicit content. Brymo pens a befitting tribute to his grandmother, relating the experiences he shared, and the valuable lessons he learnt from her while she was alive. This is one of the most beautiful songs on the album, and a direct opposite to the “Grandpa” track on MDS. This is a song you can replay a thousand times and Brymo’s presentation and delivery on this track is near flawless, contender for the best song of the album. On “ Je Le O Sin Mi” Brymo reminisces about his childhood, and the overall idea of this song is the appreciation for the child. Brymo sings about the influence of the parents on a child: Teaching of morals, provision for them, and most importantly, the importance of sending the child to school, which explains the title of the song. Another flawlessly written track by Brymo. In “Never Look back“, Brymo sings for the young and restless youth, and the spirit of never looking back. Brymo tries to motivate the listener never to look back despite what he or she faces in life. Brymo displays his stellar writing skills again on this track, although the song would have been better if the hook wasn’t a one- word hook. Alone is a spoken word appearance by Sammy Sage Hassan. Over a jazz undertone, Sage does what he does best as he takes us on a spoken word journey of beautiful poetry, as he makes us explore his loneliness, after heartbreak. He is alone after the one he loved left him. A wonderfully crafted piece of poetry from one of Nigeria’s Pioneer of Spoken word. On “Jungle fever“, Brymo drops a song for the masses, singing about what the average Nigerian is passing through. Brymo also sings about segregation, corruption, bribery and other problems that plague our country. This song is faster in tempo than any other song on the album, and its difference is shown in the electric guitar undertone. 1 pound is almost alike in concept to Jungle Fever, but the instrumental this time around is different, and Brymo does a good job of making the listener relate to what he writes down, with his wonderful delivery and amazing voice. Singing to his lover on “ Nothing’s Ever Promised tomorrow”, Brymo professes his love for her, promising her nothing will change between them if they both stay true to each other. As Brymo brings the album to a slow end on a love letter to a girl, one wonders who this new girl in Brymo’s life could be, because he’s seriously in love with her. Brymo re-professes his love to her, telling her that no matter what they go through, his love will remain strong for her. This is the best love song on the album, and the lyrics will definitely melt any girl’s heart. The Album, like I said is a genuine gift to all lovers of good music, and a way to show that good music can still come out of Nigeria. If you were looking for a dance track, or the new shoki remix, you looked in the wrong place. After listening to this album, I have only one wish: Asa and Brymo should collaborate on a song please, as after Asa’s album; the next album that can come close to it in terms of the quality of good music is this album. This album is a classic, and with tracks that will get across to the listener. Even if you don’t understand Yoruba, you should look for someone that does to interpret for you, so you can grasp the true meanings of the songs rendered in Yoruba. Brymo, well done! ALBUM RATING: 9/10 SOURCE: jaguda.com/2014/11/05/album-review-brymo-tabula-rasa/ |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by tapingil(m): 7:49pm On Nov 08, 2014 |
Fourcade: I go follow u for ur rock/alternative songs.. Try to update on the 'music u listening to' thread |
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Where To Get Good Sewing Machine in Lagos by tapingil(m): 6:46am On Nov 07, 2014 |
If u are still learning, u can get a black head..cos the white industrial is really fast and wud b really difficult for a learner to control..bt u can get any1 u want.. Its abt choice 1 Like |
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Where To Get Good Sewing Machine in Lagos by tapingil(m): 6:46am On Nov 07, 2014 |
If u are still learning, u can get a black head..cos the white industrial is really fast and wud b really difficult for a learner to control..bt u can get any1 u want.. Its abt choices |
Fashion / Re: Pattern Drafting for fashion design- Tutorials by tapingil(m): 10:07pm On Nov 06, 2014 |
I choose a Differently styled skirt.. |
Music/Radio / Re: Where Are These Nigerian Musicians? (Pictures) by tapingil(m): 10:53pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Ok! From page to page and no1 seems to remember twinaxe.. They later changer their name to twinX..had that lovely song for mothers a while back.... We jus can't seem to remember everybody.. soldier(artist) come soldier go,barracks(music industry) still remains 1 Like |
Music/Radio / Re: Where Are These Nigerian Musicians? (Pictures) by tapingil(m): 5:52am On Nov 05, 2014 |
tyson99: U mean BMW! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Music/Radio / Re: Where Are These Nigerian Musicians? (Pictures) by tapingil(m): 5:42am On Nov 05, 2014 |
Jazzman Olofin nko? Lexidoo, rasqee, 20 Likes |
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Where To Get Good Sewing Machine in Lagos by tapingil(m): 11:47pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
U were not precise as to wat u wanted.... U shud ask for the type of machine u wanted.. The black Head, or the industrial (white,automatic)... And/or state ur environs.. So people wud tell u where is closest to you.. Well, the black head shud not cost more than 19-20k, while the industrial shud not b more than 42k(38-42) or there about.. U can get the machines cheaper depending on ur pricing power. There is agege motor road.. Somewhere afta Oshodi.. Or u cud go to lagos island (tom Jones) to get |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by tapingil(m): 11:22pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
ola12: Pls where do I get to download this movie?? |
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