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"My dad never forced me to go into music. Music has always been something I truly loved and dreamed about for many years, so starting at this young age is something I chose for myself.
Some years back, he once told me that if I ever decided to become a musician, he would sign me to Starboy Records so the business could stay in the family. Looking at it now, it almost feels like he already knew this was the path I would take.
I’m still young and learning every day, but I’m very passionate about music and ready to keep working hard to grow. I really thank God for everything He has been doing in my life so far.
And of course, a big shout-out to everyone supporting me and believing in my journey. The love from the fans means a lot to me.". Champz, the 14-year-old son of Wizkid, recently revealed."My dad never forced me to go into music. Music has always been something I truly loved and dreamed about for many years, so starting at this young age is something I chose for myself. Some years back, he once told me that if I ever decided to become a musician, he would sign me to Starboy Records so the business could stay in the family. Looking at it now, it almost feels like he already knew this was the path I would take. I’m still young and learning every day, but I’m very passionate about music and ready to keep working hard to grow. I really thank God for everything He has been doing in my life so far. And of course, a big shout-out to everyone supporting me and believing in my journey. The love from the fans means a lot to me.". Champz, the 14-year-old son of Wizkid, recently revealed.· 0 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·124 Views1
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A Nigerian engineer named, Chukwudi Godday Eze from Enugu State has gone viral after building his own version of a Mercedes-style G-Wagon using mostly locally sourced materials.
He started the project when he was still a teenager in Enugu State, Nigeria, and took several years to complete. Working with limited tools and resources, he designed everything from scratch, forged the body panels and structure by himself to recreate the iconic look of the luxury's G-Wagon.
A Nigerian engineer named, Chukwudi Godday Eze from Enugu State has gone viral after building his own version of a Mercedes-style G-Wagon using mostly locally sourced materials. He started the project when he was still a teenager in Enugu State, Nigeria, and took several years to complete. Working with limited tools and resources, he designed everything from scratch, forged the body panels and structure by himself to recreate the iconic look of the luxury's G-Wagon.· 0 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·186 Views1
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“I Have Been Suffering. No House Or Car Of My Own. I Cannot Use The Papa Ajasco Character Or Name To Bag Deals And Make Money Because It Was trademarked” — Veteran Actor Abiodun Ayoyinka Popularly Known For Playing The Famous ‘Papa Ajasco’ Character Reveals
“I Have Been Suffering. No House Or Car Of My Own. I Cannot Use The Papa Ajasco Character Or Name To Bag Deals And Make Money Because It Was trademarked” — Veteran Actor Abiodun Ayoyinka Popularly Known For Playing The Famous ‘Papa Ajasco’ Character Reveals· 0 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·175 Views2
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Nigerian comedian and skit maker Broda Shaggi has reportedly been sh*t while filming a comedy skit in the Sango-Ota area of Ogun State.
According to reports, the entertainer whose real name is Samuel Perry was shooting content with his crew under the Sango-Ota bridge when the unexpected incident happened.
Sources say he sustained an injury and was immediately rushed to the hospital for urgent treatment.
Doctors reportedly gave him first aid before he was later moved to another private hospital in Ikeja, where he is currently recovering.
Police say they were alerted by the hospital after the injured entertainer was brought in, and an investigation is now ongoing.
Let's hope for his quick recovery.
Nigerian comedian and skit maker Broda Shaggi has reportedly been sh*t while filming a comedy skit in the Sango-Ota area of Ogun State. According to reports, the entertainer whose real name is Samuel Perry was shooting content with his crew under the Sango-Ota bridge when the unexpected incident happened. Sources say he sustained an injury and was immediately rushed to the hospital for urgent treatment. Doctors reportedly gave him first aid before he was later moved to another private hospital in Ikeja, where he is currently recovering. Police say they were alerted by the hospital after the injured entertainer was brought in, and an investigation is now ongoing. Let's hope for his quick recovery.· 1 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·460 Views2
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“Pressure doesn’t always break you sometimes it lifts you.
When the world is roaring below and everything feels like it’s closing in, that’s the moment you find your balance. Not by panicking… but by standing firm.
Every challenge is just life asking one question:
Are you going to fall… or rise a little higher?“Pressure doesn’t always break you sometimes it lifts you. When the world is roaring below and everything feels like it’s closing in, that’s the moment you find your balance. Not by panicking… but by standing firm. Every challenge is just life asking one question: Are you going to fall… or rise a little higher?· 0 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·572 Views1
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The first computers were massive machines that could fill an entire room.
Devices like the ENIAC weighed more than 25 tons, relied on thousands of glass vacuum tubes, and used a huge amount of electricity.
Despite their size, they could only handle basic math that a simple modern calculator or a smartphone can now finish in a fraction of a second.
Today, the power that once required a whole warehouse and a large team of workers has been shrunk down to fit on a tiny silicon chip.
In less than 100 years, technology has moved from giant, heavy hardware to nearly invisible parts. Looking ahead 50 years, experts predict that computers may disappear into the world around us.
We might use "biological" computers made of living cells, quantum machines that solve impossible problems instantly, or even brain-linked devices that allow us to control technology with just our thoughts.The first computers were massive machines that could fill an entire room. Devices like the ENIAC weighed more than 25 tons, relied on thousands of glass vacuum tubes, and used a huge amount of electricity. Despite their size, they could only handle basic math that a simple modern calculator or a smartphone can now finish in a fraction of a second. Today, the power that once required a whole warehouse and a large team of workers has been shrunk down to fit on a tiny silicon chip. In less than 100 years, technology has moved from giant, heavy hardware to nearly invisible parts. Looking ahead 50 years, experts predict that computers may disappear into the world around us. We might use "biological" computers made of living cells, quantum machines that solve impossible problems instantly, or even brain-linked devices that allow us to control technology with just our thoughts.· 0 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·696 Views1
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A musician known as Prince Midnight created a unique electric guitar called the “Skelecaster” using the real skeleton of his late uncle, Filip. The unusual instrument was made as a tribute to the man who first introduced him to heavy metal music.
After Filip’s remains were sent from Greece to the United States, Prince Midnight decided to honor his memory in a creative and unconventional way. He carefully transformed the skeleton into a fully functional guitar, combining art, music, and remembrance.
The Skelecaster quickly gained attention online for its shocking design and emotional backstory. For Prince Midnight, it was more than just an instrument it was a personal tribute to family, music, and the bond they shared through heavy metal.A musician known as Prince Midnight created a unique electric guitar called the “Skelecaster” using the real skeleton of his late uncle, Filip. The unusual instrument was made as a tribute to the man who first introduced him to heavy metal music. After Filip’s remains were sent from Greece to the United States, Prince Midnight decided to honor his memory in a creative and unconventional way. He carefully transformed the skeleton into a fully functional guitar, combining art, music, and remembrance. The Skelecaster quickly gained attention online for its shocking design and emotional backstory. For Prince Midnight, it was more than just an instrument it was a personal tribute to family, music, and the bond they shared through heavy metal.· 0 Commentarii ·0 Distribuiri ·688 Views1
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