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One of the sickest collabo we'll be getting this year. Jock LYNZ and Tim Cax work together to give us an unbelievable sound. The two seem to be maintaing their game real tight. Enjoy this real master piece DOWNLOAD
I wish my mouth will say what my heart holds I wish my mouth will let me say say... I wish I could pick up the pieces and let go I wish you could turn back and not hold The cloud of tears my eyes shows I wish I could detest and hold a grudge But am too strong to make a fuzz I wish I could stop myself from having this feeling Because it hurts to know we ain't twinning After making me sink in Now i am powerless that I cant give in To hate as this is so much difficult I wish you never spoke to me I wish you never met me I wish you never came up to me I wish word wouldn't fail me #ihateandmissyou Written/Composed by; Alhassan Rahinat Bintu connect with her v...
Hello guys, happy new month, it being a really long time sigh... I hope am back full time now So recently I became a graduate, and here is a list of 20 things I would miss about school life 1. Drinking Garri; Ohh I drank garri so much, it got to an extent some of my hall mate gave me the nick name Garri-Ambadsador. 2. Martial Art : I was involved in Judo and Taekwando 🥋oh I would miss training. 3. Fetching water from the Well; as stressful as it was, it was one of my secret ways to keep fit. 4. Weightlifting; I remember always looking forward to finding new place to lift weight and waking up very early so I could do some early morning workout with my guys them Ose and Ib . 5. Charging Phone ; the struggle to charging phone in school then was a real challenge cos electricity is a rare element in my hall so from going to rooms where gen is on to taking extension to lecture to charge it wasn't funny. 6. L...
Nigerian Students Poetry Prize (NSPP) is an initiative of Poets in Nigeria (PIN) designed to stimulate creativity, promote literary excellence and broaden the concept of intellectualism among Nigerian undergraduates in Nigeria and the Diaspora. Unarguably the nation’s foremost poetry platform for students, the maiden edition of the prize was inaugurated in 2016 and received 320 entries from 64 tertiary institutions. The 2nd edition of the prize opens to submissions between 16th February, 2017 and 15th April, 2017. Winners will be announced exactly a month thereafter. Aside rewarding top three entrants who also double as prize winners with a total cash prize of ₦200,000, the top 100 entrants will be published in a globally distributed eBook. PRIZE 1st Prize Winner – ₦100,000 2nd Prize Winner – ₦60,000 3rd Prize Winner – ₦40,000 NSPP now rewards the top three entrants with a cash prize of ₦200,000 as against the initial ₦180,000 shared by Noah Oladele (Obafemi Awolo...
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