Freebandz head honcho FUTURE teams up with Canadian rapper DRAKE for a spanking new vibe tagged USED TO THIS.
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@phamouzDj drops his January mixtape,titled 2HOURS WITH @PHAMOUZDJ(,season one) featuring the best songs of january and some old joints to make you dance non stop
XZEL FREEMAN drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind
Solid star drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind
"By buying into the All Progressives Congress (APC) message of change, Nigerians are now facing a kind of hunger and suffering never experienced in the country in the last 30 years and Ghanaians must not fall into that kind of trap. Ghanaians should not succumb to the deceit of the opposition party that are calling for a change of government. Rather, they should return the incumbent President, John Mahama, who has no doubt done creditably well to deserve a re-election. Ghanaians should know that the change in Nigeria brought hunger, suffering, disregard for the rule of law as well as arrest and detention of Nigerians without trial and be mindful of those preaching change to them. Most importantly, the situation in Ghana at present is similar to that of Nigeria.
Like President Mohammadu Buhari, opposition party, New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo has contested the presidency two times. This is the third time he is contesting. He is also 74 year-old. In Nigeria, change is synonymous with economic recession that is even getting to the level of depression. When majority of those who brought the change are now regretting it. Tell your people in Ghana that Nigerians are already regretting the change they made last year, which has plunged the country into serious economic hardship. Tell them to learn from Nigerians and reject those preaching message of change to them. They should hold on to the government that they have now and beware of a change that will take their country to economic recession.”
Ecleftic Entertainment act, Pepenazi drops the official remix to his hit single, “I Ain’t Gat No Time”. This time featuring Falz and Reminisce.It should be recalled that the original version of the song which was first released earlier in August was followed up by a Competition Remix on which he featured winners of his #iAGNTCoverCompetition co-hosted by his record label, Ecleftic.#iAGNT has grown to be much more than a song but a trend. With Reminisce and Falz on it, this is a sure jam for the yuletide. Rap just got better with this joint!

“Your helping someone who knows nothing and the person is feeling like he is helping you.”
“When I returned to Nigeria after my studies abroad, I worked for the then ESSO West Africa Limited and the job took me to many cities in the Northern part of the country. I found out that there was no place you would go and won’t find an Igbo man and they all cooperated well” If you wanted to buy APC medicine in any city in the North, whether it was Kano, Maiduguri, Kaduna, Bauchi, Bida, Minna, anywhere, it was an Igbo person that would sell it to you. Igbo people were so industrious that Northerners were saying that after the white man, the next most important person created by God was Igbo”.He continued:
“When Igbo was Igbo, there was so much unity, such that once Igbo leaders met and took a decision, every Igbo person would abide by it. The trust among Igbo was responsible for the reason apprenticeship became popular with the result that parents would allow their children to stay with an established Igbo man to learn a trade for periods ranging from five to 10 years after which the apprentice would then be settled to start his own business.
“Even after the settlement, the newly settled young trader would be getting goods on credit from his former master and return the money after sale because of the trust that existed. But lack of trust has diminished that age long cooperation between the master and his former apprentice, which is very worrisome. “The main problem of the Igbo today is lack of trust. If we can rebuild the trust among ourselves, our people will be better for it.”