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Nigeria Musician, Dbanj has exposed his new mansion at Ikoyi on the Internet. The Musician who has hot songs on air also has an album on queue "Thy Kingdom Come"
Ho9ja CEO and Manager Mary Ross in 2018 (photo) The Ho9ja website boss , have in a new statement in an online meeting with its team of workers have condemned the Covid-19 spread. She said this while attending to the website means of entertainment, income and technology. She introduced her new establishment scheduled to begin a full implementation after President Donald Trump's order comes to an end. She said in Nigeria , the President Muhammadu Buhari's order cannot affect their work at home, but rather it's interesting but in United States , Google who are the sole leaders of email service called Gmail have shut down responses due to Covid-19. She further insisted that it's a difficult time as the email which got shut down during the early days of Covid-19 have not been able to get back to normal since Google cannot attend to anyone due to the Covid-19 shut down in United States of America. She further stressed that the internet media and technology compan...
The Ho9ja website , which was created as a meta search engine have concluded it's partnership agreement with Angel Henry's record label . The record label, was in a talk with the Ho9ja CEO 'Mary Ross ' concerning the promotion and news publication of its musicians. The Manager of Arch Angel Henry Records, ' Derek Wayne ' told the Ho9ja CEO that he was in a discussion with the CEO of his Label on promotional strategies. The CEO in person of Thandi Lafrido , told Derek Wayne that he will only be patronising main social media accounts, such as Facebook , Twitter , YouTube and Instagram for Angel Henry. He noted that the use of Reverbnation and other music sites as SoundCloud , and audiomack was in the hands of the promotion Manager, Drake Chapman if he see useful techniques. He however stated that it is working to complete a partnership with Nigerian developed social media music site 'Huddling Inc' which generates income from every downloads and als...
Nigerian author Chukwuemeka Ike, who died last month at the age of 88, helped define Nigerian culture, but never received the international acclaim he deserved, writes the BBC's Nduka Orjinmo in Lagos. Ike will be remembered for his novels but his legacy will also live on in an important word in Nigeria's lexicon. Say "expo" to anyone here and they immediately know what you are talking about - exam malpractice. Ike helped popularise the term when he penned Expo 77, a novel based on the true story of how top secret school-leaving exam papers were leaked twice in 1977. Ironically, he was in charge of the exam board when the leaks happened, and chose to vent his frustration about the way society encouraged malpractice - from parents to students to school administrators - through his literary work. His writing gave voice both to contemporary concerns and also to a defence of African - and more specifically his Igbo - culture. While the literary themes of the time were foc...
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