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Still better than man utd
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ojasweb:Sir I've seen your helpful contribution on this platform, and too bad i missed an opportunity on a thread you offered to help for free. Please kindly suggest an online skill I can learn that I can build a career from (as an average Nigerian) would love to hear from you |
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Why are we celebrating this?
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Antoeni:Yeah, he still leads in selling munch it, herbal drinks and Pampers. Infact what has Davido done to be considered in the same sentence as wizkid? Grammy awards - 0 Billboard charts - 0 Guinness world record - 0 UK chart entry - error He should be compared to Timaya and phyno tbh 40 Likes 2 Shares |
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megito90:Didn't sign up, haven't even gotten the certificate yet, my post made it look like I've gotten the certificate already and too bad I can't edit it 1 Like |
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josh123:Are you related to Lai? 47 Likes 2 Shares |
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Wizkid's made in Lagos is officially the biggest African album of all time The Guardian The Best Albums of 2020 - 43 Noisey The 100 Best Albums of 2020 - 74 NME The 50 Best Albums of 2020 - 34 The Native The 20 Best Albums of 2020 - 1 Bounce Radio Live The 50 Best African Albums of 2020 - 3 Pan African Music Best Albums of 2020 - NA The Blues Project The 15 Best R&B, Soul and Jazz Albums of 2020 - N/A Clash The Best Albums of 2020 - 36 The Fader The 50 Best Albums of the Year 2020 - 33 GQ (UK) The 24 Best Albums of 2020 - 17 The Atlantic The 16 Best Albums of 2020 - N/A Highsnobiety Highsnobiety's 20 Best Albums of 2020 - 5 Financial Times The Best 10 Albums of 2020 - N/A British Vogue The Best 12 Albums of 2020 - 1 Earmilk The Best Albums of 2020 (Hip Hop + R&B) - N/A Reader's Digest The Best Albums of 2020 - N/A Pure Charts Top 20 International albums of 2020 - N/A MTV News 14 Albums you might've missed in 2020 - N/A https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_Lagos 21 Likes 2 Shares |
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GRAMMY CHEW: AOTY WILD CARDS: by Lenny Beer and Simon Glickman WizKid, Made in Lagos (Starboy/RCA) As the Afrobeat movement continues to gain momentum, this Nigerian artist is poised to become not only its foremost exponent but its next superstar. He’s been at it for more than a decade but is clearly having a moment, as evidenced by high-flying single “Essence” f/Tems. The album made in Lagos merges danceable grooves and melodic elements from all over the planet into a mighty tasty elixir, aided by guests like Damian Marley, Burna Boy and Skepta. Once this happens, wizkid will be the first African artist to be nominated in the big four(4) category at the Grammy's https://m.hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=328388&title=GRAMMY-CHEW%3A-AOTY-WILD-CARDS 20 Likes 2 Shares |
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Baabu320:Thanks bro, what's the full meaning of SAP so I can research? |
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penzino:Which one is technically possible here in Nigeria? |
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WoundedLamb:I haven't acquired it yet sir, just a few glances |
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So I've been reading about Salesforce and many nairalanders are recommending getting a skill there. Well, I went to their trailhead and decided to learn about Salesforce . The course was not quite complicated as I understood the few contents I read. My problem now is, what exactly is Salesforce as a company? After acquiring a certificate, will it only be eligible for me to work on Salesforce? Is it like a platform? Like can a company not ed with Salesforce employ me? I'm confused please help. |
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This one weh Davido close friends just dey die anyhow, make I kuku go delete him last song weh dey my phone before the spirit go think say i dey close to am ![]() ![]() 136 Likes 12 Shares |
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bennyflipy:It's not that far na, people trekk from karji to kasu sef |
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JimmyDarmody:Nice words 23 Likes 3 Shares |
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Why are Nigerian media so backward?
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American magazine 'VIBE' report: The man that is taking Afrobeats around the world, comes to New York and sets the stage ablaze. He left the Brooklyn crowd wanting for nothing in his effort of giving energy for three hours with his longtime sound selector, DJ Tunez. With Afrobeats becoming more and more of a dominant sound, Wizkid is currently embarked on his first full worldwide tour, hitting London as well. But the young king was focused on the show at hand with high energy and crowd engagement while they sang “Show Me The Money” word for word. In a strong showing of his star power, Wizkid didn’t have any openers for his show. He did have an incredible list of celebrity guests that came to enjoy the night: Jidenna, Vic Mensa, King Promise, Paedae of R2Bees, Winnie Harlow, Swizz Beatz, Leomie Anderson, Joan Smalls, Nana Kwabena, KDDO (formally known as Kiddominant), LAX, and Tunji Balogun newly appointed CEO of Def Jam (responsible for Wizkid g to RCA in 2016). For the height of showmanship, the crowd lit their phones up during the performance of “Smile,” and the quick rendition of “Killing Me Softly”—which transitioned into “Blessed”—was epic. Starboy FC came out in full force with Nigerian flags waving high. Wiz rocked a slightly burnt rustic orange outfit styled by Karen Binns. https://www.vibe.com/news/events/wizkid-brooklyn-tour-stop-1234628364/ Meanwhile sahara reporters report: Wizkid's show flops because the crew including his personal stylist and bodyguard are held down in Lagos over their inability to secure a date for an interview at the US Embassy. http://saharareporters.com/2021/09/14/nigerian-music-star-wizkid%E2%80%99s-us-tour-flops-american-embassy-lagos-delays-visa-appointment 11 Likes |
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