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Ayodele

@AyodeleFanida

StudyFree-NG, Country Manager | Career & Clarity Coach | Development Practitioner I Trainer & Facilitator I Youth, SDG's & Green Biz Expert I Media4Dev I Author

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2011
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Nathan
Nathan@OIuwatosin·
Google Org is running a campaign whereby Googlers get some money to donate to good causes. Obviously, my attention is on Nigeria. Can anyone recommend any great Non-profits in Naija? I'll donate to those whose causes I can strongly relate to.
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Ayodele@AyodeleFanida·
@DStvNg I am sure you are back now... For about 4 days now I have been having issues with my DStV, it doesn't come up on till about 9am once you turn it on or there about, and if power is interrupted it takes time to come back. @MultiChoiceGRP @GOtvNg @MultiChoice
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Ambassador Awards - UNGAA
Ambassador Awards - UNGAA@UNGAawards·
UNGAA's launch is only 4 days away! Mark your calendar for our upcoming launch on October 10th, 2023. Join us in creating change – register for this transformative event here: forms.gle/NWhy9Zq6i5fadM…
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Tolani Alli
Tolani Alli@tolanialli·
Ten years ago, I sat in my apartment in the US and drafted a storytelling proposal about why Governor Abiola Ajimobi needed to tell his story – he was the first Governor to get a second term in Oyo State’s 46-year history. A decade later, I’m in the stunning city of Kigali, giving a 60-minute presentation at an Executive Retreat for leaders in Africa and the world. On the menu was storytelling, the power of photography, effective leadership communication, and legacy. It’s not every day you stand before World Leaders, 24 Executive Governors from Nigeria, CEOs, Members of the Rwandan Presidency and Government, and thought leaders from all over the world. I’ve notched up a few wins in my career, but this one was extra special because of just how much of a full circle moment it was. The resounding round of applause and quite a few standing ovations I received had me in a wow, I can’t lie.
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Ayodele@AyodeleFanida·
@renoomokri Thank you for this wonderful analysis, *Yoruba ni mi, Orisun Ogbon...*
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
For every decade of Nigeria’s existence as an independent nation, music of Yoruba origin has dominated our nation, and now it is dominating the world.  •Bobby Benson dominated the 60s •Abami Fela Kuti over dominated the 70s •King Sunny Ade and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey dominated the 80s •Sir Shina Peters and King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall dominated the 90s.  •Paul Play Dario shared dominance with a non Yoruba artist (Tuface Idibia) in the 2000s •D’Banj the Koko Master shared dominance with non Yoruba artistes (PSquare) in the 2010s •Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy (non Yoruba, but his music is obviously influenced by the late Fela Kuti) and Asake are dominating in the here and now. And not just dominating, but selling out stadia, like the O2 Arena and Madisson Square Garden, amongst others. Their female artistes are not left out. Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Asa, Simi, Teni, Seyi Shay, dominate locally and internationally with their girl power! How do they do it, that even where they sing wholly or partly in Yoruba, their music is able to crossover locally and internationally?  Christy Essien Igbokwe was quoted as saying she would not have made a breakthrough in the music industry without her anthem Seun rere, which was performed entirely in Yoruba.  Throughout the Black world, no other ethnic group has been able to CONSISTENTLY breakthrough in the music industry internationally while singing wholly or partially in their native tongue. I am not saying that some others do not sing in their native tongues. What I am saying is that they have not been able to crossover internationally while singing in their native language.  Caribbean reggae artistes sing in English or patois. African American R’nB, Jazz, Soul and rap artistes sing in English. Black Brazilians crossover with Portuguese. Francophone artistes (with the exception of Manu Dibango), crossed over with French. South African artistes crossed over with English (with the exception of Brenda Fassie and Mariam Makeba).  Even the world’s top Francophone female artiste (Angelique Kidjo), did not crossover internationally, until she sang in Yoruba. There is something about that language and the musical genres that the Yoruba have introduced that can permanently put Nigeria on the world map for good.
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Ayodele@AyodeleFanida·
THE DAYO THAT I KNOW In a world where opinions fluctuate between truths and falsehoods, where praise and criticism often collide, the name Dayo Israel stands as a beacon of consistency, competence, and unwavering determination. bonewssng.com/the-dayo-israe…
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Blessing Oladunjoye
Blessing Oladunjoye@OladunjoyeBles1·
@fisayosoyombo All the best! And, those from Arrows of God should forget about chasing you, at least for the next one year.
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'Fisayo Soyombo@fisayosoyombo·
Welcome to Wallace House, where I will be spending the next one year researching and writing a book on US prisons, as a 2023/24 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. It’ll be some backbreaking work, but I am ready.
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Ayodele@AyodeleFanida·
May It not be heard that Men come in contact with me and not find God...
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Debo Akande
Debo Akande@akande_debo·
I'm looking forward to another four years of working with His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, as the Executive Adviser, Agribusiness, International Cooperation and Development & Director-General of @OYSADA_official. I thank His Excellency for the opportunity.
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Ayodele@AyodeleFanida·
That's why they need it more, the announcement compliment the support of other announcements to farmers in line with Food Security. Government just declared a state of emergency in the food and water sector.
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@AyodeleFanida @mrlurvy @ritarock18 Dead this poor of the Poorest talk they don’t buy foodstuffs differently from market so capless

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Ayodele@AyodeleFanida·
@mrlurvy @ritarock18 But it's obvious the money is not for people like you and your household... It's for the poor of the poorest.
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Akin Akinwale
Akin Akinwale@mrlurvy·
I am eagerly anticipating a response from Mr. Dele Alake regarding the palliative issue. The information I came across on Bashir's timeline is difficult to believe. It would be a serious error to assume that ₦8,000 for six months is the amount of palliative assistance intended to sustain each household through the impact of fuel subsidy removal. If the reports on Bashir’s timeline are accurate, it would be both laughable and humiliating.
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