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Bils ft. Zlatan – Abinibi

BILS – ABINIBI ft. Zlatan Overview of Bils – Abinibi ft. Zlatan Houston’s finest Afrobeats talent, and arguably the most versatile Afro act in the US, BILS dishes out a fresh cut titled “ Abinibi ” featuring Zlatan . This is an uptempo, energetic song embodied with self-confidence. SEE ALSO: Bils – Tangerine (VIDEO) Abinibi means “ being born with something “. DOWNLOAD MP3     What Others Are Listening To Gogowé – Je M’appelle Gogowé Sugarboy – Kowope Davolee – Pepper (Official Video) Oritse Femi – Shine (Prod. Vice Beat Maker) DJ Kaywise – Born For This Vol 5 (Mixtape) 2Baba ft. Tiwa Savage – Ginger Praiz – Madu (Official Video) Barry Jhay ft. Davido – Only You 2Baba ft. Olamide – I Dey Hear Everything 2Baba ft. Wizkid – Opo Sinzu ft. Yung6ix – HNIC (Official Video) Omotee – Guguru (Prod. P Blaze) Mezzi Banks – Choko (Audio & Video) Naira Marley ft. Ms Banks – Anywhere (Official Video) DJ 4Kerty ft. Lyta – Mawobe (Audio & Video) E-Kelly ft.

Senate Committee Condemns Import Of Substandard Goods Into Nigeria, Vows To Tackle Practice Through SON’s Return To Ports

The Senate Committee on Industries has condemned the importation of substandard products into the country, stating that it was currently working to ensure that Standards Organisation of Nigeria returned to the nation’s seaports to checkmate the menace.  According to the committee, standards regulatory bodies were represented at the ports to check quality of goods before entering such markets, adding that Nigeria cannot be left out of this trend. Chairman, Senate Committee on Industries, Senator Bayo Osinowo, during an oversight function of SON’s laboratory complex in Ogba, Lagos, said that they will ensure SON performs its statutory role by being present at the ports to monitor standard of products being imported into the country. He said, “It is unfortunate that SON is not at the port. When we established SON, it was to monitor all standards of products produced and imported into the country. “When we found out that SON was not at the ports, we decided to address this by l

Nigerians Attack Buhari’s Spokesperson, Garba Shehu, For Bragging About ‘822’ Citizens Killed Daily By Malaria

Nigerians on Twitter have come down hard on Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, for confidently flaunting the number of citizens killed daily by Malaria. Taking to his Twitter handle on Sunday, Shehu had while attacking the local media for giving a lot of attention to Coronavirus, said that focus should rather be on Malaria, which he says kills an average of 822 persons daily across Nigeria. He said, “This morning’s newspapers, all of them have Coronavirus as the lead, cover story. “When will they bring the spotlight to bear on 822 who are killed by Malaria every day in Nigeria?” Going by Shehu’s submission, it therefore means that at least 1,425,348 Nigerians have been killed by Malaria since President Buhari took office in May 2015. This is despite huge sums earmarked by the administration for the fight against the scourge.  Shehu’s comment did not sit down well with many Nigerians on the popular social networking

Samuel Ogundipe: The Bone Is Not Guilty When You Get Cut From Chewing It By Jonathan Abang-Ugbal

  “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.” – Thomas Jefferson. The history of the press in Nigeria is one that can be incorporated as a course for study in the country’s tertiary institutions due to the fact that it has been hailed, abused, encouraged and oppressed by the clergy, nobility and commoners in all strata of the society. The recent years when subjected to an analysis of what is taught in classrooms - the normative theories will definitely leave a journalism student scratching her or his scalp to answer. This piece is not intended for that educational purpose, it is rather, an attempt by the writer to question the way of reasoning of not just public office holders in our beloved country, but, their enablers, apologists, supporters and whatever term is used to describe suit and agbada wearing sycophants who keep praising the woes that have befallen us and those that would betide. My focus narrows to the rece