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"Letter to Mr President" by Elisha Jnr a spoken words artist with IAMBESTNETWORKS

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DOWNLOAD: Recently, there have been mass killings in Nigeria especially in the middle belt. Lives have been lost in thousands and the most recent is the killing of more than 100 persons in Plateau south.  Elisha Jnr a spoken words artist with IAMBESTNETWORKS poetically writes to the president reminding him of all the killings and sufferings of innocent Nigerians.  He titles this, "Letter to Mr President". Let peace be still and let the killings stop!!!  Download, enjoy and also share...                                             Download

Banky W Writes: The Other Winner Of Big Brother Naija - Bella Naija

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A lot has been said on and offline, about the housemates and the way they played the game. In my opinion, the show is, among many things, one big social experiment on human behavior – it reveals who we are, and I’m not just talking about the contestants. Viewers themselves get so engrossed in the sheer spectacle of it all, and the drama between fans online (twitter, blogs, etc) actually rivals what is going on inside the house. People end up hurling so many insults at each other, all in the name of supporting one contestant over another, that it is reminiscent of the tumultuous Nigerian political terrain during election season.    This year’s winner,  Miracle,  walked away with a prize package worth a whooping N45 million – but that amount pales in comparison to the insane revenue generated by the machinery of the show – with sponsorships from Pay Porte, Heritage Bank, MiniMee, Pepsi, and Dano Milk, among others. The exact sponsorship figures are never released, but it’s sa