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3 Reasons Why It Looked Like Davido Hated Omah Lay
The Nigerian music industry is one that from the outside, you would think everybody knows everybody and everybody gets along. But once you're in it, or you start hearing stories from interviews and posts from people, you quickly find that this is not the case. In fact, there are a lot of musicians who think and believe that other musicians in their same industry don't like them. One such person is singer, Omah Lay.
By Jide Okonjo3 months ago in Humans
The freedom of will and creative expression of the human species.
Again I found myself looking at the blank page of my notepad app, thinking about what I want to write. My day up until this point of staring at the screen of my phone to figure out what I want to write has been routine, but it will seem that the routine has been interrupted, by the process of me developing this composition.
By Ikechukwu Modungwo3 months ago in Humans
“I’m bigger than everybody else, It’s not about being bigger than Zubby” – Actor, Timini Egbuson
The discourse over who holds the title of the most prominent actor in Africa has become a topic of fervent discussion, particularly within the confines of the reality TV program "Ebuka Turns Up Africa." Among the many voices chiming in, one prominent figure, Timini, alongside Ebuka Uchendu, has stepped into the limelight to assert his claim to this prestigious title.
By Victor Obanor Osagie 3 months ago in Humans
The Ripple Effect: How I Accidentally Created a Positive Epidemic
It started with a cup of coffee. I was having a rough Monday morning as I rushed into my usual coffee shop, frazzled and already dreading the busy week ahead. As I scrambled to get my wallet out, the barista gave me a knowing smile and said, “It’s on me today. It looks like you could use a pick-me-up.”
By George Pantazis3 months ago in Humans
Childlike In Nature
I was out walking on a path that ran by a river last week, not far from my house. It was in the 60s, warm enough to be outside, and I'd already done my weekend chores. So I decided to walk, returning to a path that I'd walked many times in my search for solitude and fresh air while also getting some exercise.
By Janis Ross3 months ago in Humans
Exploring the Oceans of Replica Sailing Day
Have you ever wanted to embark on a sensory journey across the vast oceans without leaving your doorstep? Maison Margiela, the renowned fashion and fragrance house, makes this possible with their exquisite Replica Sailing Day fragrance. Let's dive into the depths of this captivating scent and explore the ocean-inspired world it encapsulates.
By Maison Margiela3 months ago in Humans
There Are Many Ways to Start a Fire
There are many ways to start a fire: two sticks, a flint and steel, a magnifying glass. If you're left in the wild, you use what you have. Anything to survive. For me, my refuge was a library. And books were my kindling. I remember reading Roald Dahl's Matilda, and being instantly smitten. Moreover, I felt seen. Someone had captured in a character the influence that books can have on a young psyche, and the immense power they can wield to help lift us out of difficult circumstances. Matilda's escape into the pages helped show her a life outside of the confines of her family. This is precisely how I felt when I explored the world of the written word. And the journey through powerful women's voices has helped carry me throughout my life. But it isn't how I got here. I came into this world just like anyone else: through my mother.
By E.K. Daniels3 months ago in Humans