Perry Berry Started music professionally in September 2017..
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To bring together 2000 students from 60 higher institutions across Nigeria.
*Aim*
To help participants develop intimate relationship with God.
To train participants on evangelism and discipleship.
To raise Life Time Labourers
*Outcome*
Students share their faith.......reach 100,000 students with the gospel (each student will reach 50 other students with the gospel within 6months)
If 5 Students were followed up by each student, 10,000 disciples will be raised.
Launch 20 movements across Nigeria.
Recruit 20 full-time missionaries.
Staywoke session had a successful outing in 2017 with the release of four breath taking freestyle episodes featuring some of the best Nigerian act which was received with rave reviews.
The staywoke sessions is still burning up the airwaves and they have decided to start off the year with a massive collaboration with Jay FM 101.9 to shoot live videos of staywoke session on air every Thursday at Jay FM. And this Thursday they featured Nigerian prolific acts,Emzzy E, Yungpro and Eff’ell.
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Some best life quotes Impressive and thoughtful life quotes are great elements of changing our moods and are also a symbol of impression. Here are the top 25 J. Cole to change the way you think.
“Never give up until you’ve given out all your very best. It’s better to fail trying, than wondering what could have happened if you tried.” – J. Cole
“People think because I’ve got some success, I’ve made it, but in my eyes it’s like, ‘How long has Jay Z been in the business? How many albums has he got?’ Not that I’m trying to be Jay Z, but I am trying to be around for a long time.” – J. Cole
“Life is a movie, pick your own role, Climb your own ladder or you dig your own hole.” – J. Cole
“Nothing lasts forever, but at least we’ve got these memories.” – J. Cole
“Am I about dollars or about change? Am I about knowledge or brains? Freedom or big chains? They don’t feel my pain.” – J. Cole
“I’m half-black, half-white, so I basically put it like this: I can fit in anywhere. That’s why I write so many stories from so many different perspectives, because I’ve seen so many.” – J. Cole
“I just feel like, with rappers, there’s so much complacency. It’s like, ‘Oh, I’m a rapper. I’m successful. I make money. That’s all that matters.’ But there’s a lot of stuff going on in the world. Whether or not you’re aware of it, it’s happening.” – J. Cole
“No rapper in the world from Jay-Z to Tupac to Biggie has 100 percent love on everything they do.” – J. Cole
“I had a lot of resistance, and not just to fame. I was always conscious of not changing.” – J. Cole
“I’m not gonna be bad at anything, and I want to actually be the best at anything I’m doing. So if I’m playing basketball, if I’m taking the SATs, like, there’s a competitive spirit behind it. With production, it’s the same thing.” – J. Cole
“I do put a lot of God in my music, but not because I’m super religious. There are a lot of demons in my music, too. I acknowledge both.” – J. Cole
“There was the time I bought three cars in the span of three or four weeks. It was crazy; it wasn’t greedy. It was mine, my girl’s, my mom’s. I got Benzes for my ladies. But I felt crazy. You have to understand I come from a world where we’re very modest. But that’s not greedy. That’s nice, right?” – J. Cole
“I actually started off majoring in computer science, but I knew right away I wasn’t going to stay with it. It was because I had this one professor who was the loneliest, saddest man I’ve ever known. He was a programmer, and I knew that I didn’t want to do whatever he did.” – J. Cole
“I struggled with being a broke college graduate, and while all my friends were getting career jobs, I was working horrible part-time jobs. That’s why now, even when I get tired, I think, ‘This is what I asked for.” – J. Cole
“As much as it might look like, to someone else, that I’m successful, I never feel like I’m anywhere. The further I go, I still feel equally further from my eventual goal. Because as I grow, I get more goals. I’m never content.” – J. Cole
After hosting Frank Edwards recently, Dr. Paul has returned in 2018 firing from all cylinders with this powerful worship song, Baba O featuring Preye Orok, a fast rising star, who has been shaking the gospel scene with her beautiful songs Hallelujah and Dependable God.
L.A.X – Call My Baby. Rasaki Music Group L.A.X is back with another materpiece. The well crafted sound is produced by Spotless and guaranteed to get you grooving away.
The vocal presentation and the Afro beats sound delivered positions this tune amongst the globally accepted video directed by AJE FILMS
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Royal Empire Music And Art Signee, Nuzak Who’s Real Names are Nuhu Zakari Hail From Igalamela Local Govt. Kogi state. Nuzak Is A Young, Aspiring,hardworking and a Talented artiste Willing & Ready to storm the Music Industry real hard this 2018 With Mind Blowing Songs to sweep people off their feet and to start up this new year he starts with a new sound from the other side Titled “ On Point ”. Produced by Nuzak mix and mastered by Swaps
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The most fashionable rapper and northern representer, lyricist Muda F
Goes hard on reggae beat
He calls this one nanana freestyle
This Time around is not longer rap
Is a commercial freestyle something.
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Disc jockey – DJ Tiami teams up with Worldstar Inc head honcho – Dammy Krane to serve up this street tailored number entitled “Osha Pran Pran (Work)”. The catch phrase “Osha Pran Pran” is like the favourite street slang right now and the duo of DJ Tiami and Dammy Krane jumps on the trend.
You can also peep the footage from Dammy Krane’s homecoming concert after the jump.
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JTE GIST:Terry Apala Signs Endorsement Deal With XXIV Drink Company
In his Instagram post, the singer captured his excitement about the deal and he added a note of optimism in his caption. He stated that “My first endorsement in 2018 my year of greater things @bukihqmedia@xxivkarat.ng @bashshow#apalaonthebeatalbum #palongo #feelme” The singer, via his post, hinted at the release of an album in 2018.