Monday, 13 July 2015

City People Awards 2015 Nominees List – Korede bello, Lil Kesh, Others Nominated…

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1. Music Marketer Of The Year
Obaino
Ahbu Ventures
MYK Impression
Zonal Koncept Entertainment

2. Yoruba Music Marketer Of The Year
Excel
Babalaje
Ademola Adelakun

3. Artiste Of The Year (Male)
Reekado Banks
Korede Bello
Lil Kesh
Falz The Bhad Guy
Run Town
Olamide

4. Artiste Of The Year (Female)
Tiwa Savage
Seyi Shay
Waje
Yemi Alade
Di’ja
Chidinma Ekile

5. Record Label of the Year
Mavin
Capital Hill
Choclate City
YBNL
Starboy
HKN
6. Rap Artiste of the Year
Olamide
Phyno
Reminisce
Vector
Lil Kesh

7. Best Music Producer of the Year
Phyno
Master Kraft
8. Best Music Video Director of the Year
Kemi Adetiba
Mex
Moe Musa

9. Dancehall/Reggae Act of the Year
Cynthia Morgan
Burna Boy
Oristefemi
Patoranking

10. Most Popular Song of the Year
Godwin
Shoki
Woju
Shakiti Bobo
Mosquito Killer

11 Most Promising Act of the Year (Male)
Reekado Banks
Korede Bello
Kiss Daniel
Falz The Bhad Guy
Adekunle Gold

12. Most Promising Act of the Year (Female)
Di’ja
DJ Switch
Simi
Tobi Grey

13. Best Collabo of the Year
Shoki Remix
Marry Me
Adaobi

14.. Music Website of the Year
Jaguda
Not Just Ok
Too Xclusive
360 NoBS
AceWorldTeam

15. Nite Club of the Year
Quilox
Club by Papa
SIP
Escape

16. Best Juju Artiste In The Diaspora
Melody
Solex

17. Male Islamic Artiste of the Year
Ahmad Alawiye
Southie Arewa
Ere Asalatu
Ayeloyin

18. Female Islamic Artiste of the Year
Omotayebi
Obi Rere
Iya Nghana
Iya Nkaola

19.. Gospel Artiste of the Year
Frank Edwards
Gozie Okeke
Sinach

20. Best Music Band of the Year
SB Live
Midnight Crew
Sharp Band
Faith Band
Sugar Band
 
21. Best Fuji Musician of the Year
Osupa
Malaika
Taye Currency
RADIO/TV AWARDS

1. Fm/Radio Station With Best Showbiz Content
Beat 99
Cool FM
Metro FM
Rythm FM
City FM

2. Radio Station With Best Indigenous Showbiz Content
Wazobia
Faaji
Radio Lagos
Bond FM
Naija FM

3. Music Channel of the Year
ON TV
Soundcity
Trace TV
Hip TV
MTV Vase
Nigezie

4. Online TV of the Year
Iroko TV
Ibaka TV
Aproko TV

5. On Air Personality of the Year (Male)
Humpery Moses
Freeze
Dotun

6. On Air Personality of the Year (Female)
Toke Makinwa
Toolz
Tosyn Bucknor

7. VJ of the Year
Moet
Stephanie Coker
Adams
Ehiz

8. DJ of the Year
DJ Exclusive
DJ Cuppy
DJ Spinall
DJ Lambo
DJ Snoopy

Saturday, 11 July 2015

Solar Power Technology




A new solar power technology promises to power planes, trains and automobiles with paint.
In fact, anything that has exposure to sunlight could be painted for power - fences, walls, rooftops ...even smartphones.
 The secret is a paint-on, quantum-dot solar cell technology
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The paint is loaded with quantum dots that are extremely small measuring only a few nanometres in diameter. A nanometre is a billionth of a meter or about ten thousand times thinner than a human hair.
These tiny dots can convert sunlight into electricity just like conventional solar cells but unlike traditional solar cells, the solar power cost of quantum dots is a lot cheaper.

A square meter of solar paint is about $15 versus $1000 for a comparable solar panel.
The cost of making conventional solar panels is a major deterrent in expanding our use of solar energy. Solar cells are expensive to manufacture because silicon crystals are grown in high heat furnaces, cooled, then cut into thin wafers in sterile environments. 

Solar electricity currently accounts for less than 1% of our energy supply yet enough sunshine hits Earth in just one hour to fulfill our worldwide energy needs for an entire year.
The problem is that our technologies remain relatively inefficient in capturing,converting, and storing all this free sunshine.


But Sargent believes that the low cost of solar paint will accelerate the use of solar energy.
Covering 150,000 square kilometers of surfaces with solar paint, in theory, would supply the energy requirements for the entire planet. Yet solar paint only converts 6 percent of the sunshine received into electricity compared to 17 percent for conventional solar cells.

Sargent points out that five years ago solar paint had a 0 percent efficiency rate due to impurities obstructing the flow of electrons and the inability to convert infrared light into electricity.
According to Michael McGehee of Stanford University, a renowned expert in organic solar cells, a power conversion efficiency rate of 6% percent for quantum dots is a very impressive progression. "At 10 per cent you start to have something compelling," adds Sargent.
With innovations in solar power technology such as solar paint, scientists predict that our use of solar energy will continually increase until it eventually becomes our major source of electricity.


Friday, 10 July 2015

Top 5 reasons why women cheat on men they love


Top 5 reasons why women cheat on men they love

I LOVE YOU DEAR I JUST DON'T WANT TO HURT YOU 


In modern society, men are perceived to be the cheaters but it doesn’t rule out the fact that a woman can cheat on her husband or partner.
According to relationship experts, there are certain reasons why a woman would break her vows or commitment to her significant other.
Robert Weiss of Huffington Post, list 5 common reasons why women cheat.

1. She feels under appreciated, neglected, or ignored.
A woman who feels more like a housekeeper, financial provider, or nanny than a wife or girlfriend is more vulnerable to finding an external situation that brings attention and appreciation for who she is rather than the functions she performs.

2. She craves intimacy.
More so than men, women feel valued and connected to their relationship partner through non-sexual emotional interaction such as touching, kissing, cuddling, gift-giving, being remembered, and most of all meaningful communication. Women who aren’t getting their intimacy needs met by a primary partner may look elsewhere, trying to meet those needs through sexual/romantic relationships. Some of these same women may also engage in alcohol/drug abuse, compulsive spending, binge or consistent overeating, etc., to compensate for the emptiness they feel.

3. She is bored and/or lonely.
Women who find themselves alone at home for long periods of time, perhaps when caring for young children or even after children are grown and gone, can feel that their lives lack meaning, and they may use casual sex or deeper romantic affairs to fill the void. Women who have spouses or partners who are absent for long periods of time related to work (military service, for example) may also turn to sex and affairs to fill what feels like an untenable emptiness.

4. She never feels fully loved and appreciated.
Some women have unrealistic expectations about what a long-term spouse or partner should offer them emotionally and in other ways. Those who are more narcissistic and emotionally immature may expect a significant other to meet their every single need, and also to be a mind-reader in terms of knowing what those needs are. When their human and imperfect partner inevitably fails them, they feel justified in seeking attention elsewhere.

5. She has an intimacy disorder.
Early childhood trauma and/or sexual abuse often lead women (and men) in adult life to problems with addictive sex and/or serial cheating. Such women repeatedly seek emotional intensity rather than relational intimacy. Women with unresolved childhood trauma as well as those with emotional instability — women who carry an uneven and disjointed sense of self — can seek consistency and feelings of importance through intensity-based romantic and/or sexual activity.

Facebook reportedly in talks to bring music videos to news feed

Facebook reportedly in talks to bring music videos to news feed
Facebook may not be building a music streaming service, but it just might be looking to get into music videos.

The social networking company has held talks with major record labels about getting the licensing rights to incorporate music videos into its news feed, according to a report in The New York Times that cites several anonymous sources.

The move would ratchet up the competition with YouTube, the Google-owned video website that has long reigned as the Internet's most popular hub for videos - music videos are a particularly big draw at YouTube.


Video views on Facebook have been booming of late, thanks in large part to the autoplay feature. Facebook says it now streams 4 billion videos per day.

Facebook apparently wants to begin adding music vids in the coming months. The record labels would choose which videos appear on Facebook, and Facebook and the labels would share revenue from advertising that appears alongside the videos, according to the New York Times report.


There had been reports in recent weeks that Facebook was looking to build a streaming music service that could compete with Spotify and Apple Music. But Facebook has said flat out that it has no plans to get into music streaming.

Thursday, 9 July 2015

A 50-year-old woman from South Africa, whose giant behind affects her life and relationship with men, tells her story

A 50-year-old woman from South Africa, whose giant behind affects her life and relationship with men, tells her story.Scroll down to see all the photos!
Lerato Pitso’s curvy bottoms has become her curse since her childhood, as the only type of attention she gets is directed to her hips. All her life she was treated by men as a sex object and once even thought of ending her life.




Recently, the woman participated in the City of Johannesburg’s Weight Loss Challenge that literally saved her life. At the time of the contest she was weighing 120kg and had serious health problems. She said: “I’ve been battling with my weight since I was a teenager. I was on the verge of committing suicide. This challenge saved my life. 

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PETER OKOYE REHEARSING WITH SON

Peter Okeye has just shared a picture of him Rehearsing with his son in Cameroon
This Picture was captioned {THE YOUNG SHALL GROW}





Ini Edo Opens Her Multimillion Naira Home in Lagos

Actress Ini Edo had her house-warming party last night in Lekki, Lagos, and celebrities like Annie, 2face Idibia, Alexx Ekubo, Chichi Igbo, Belinda Effah and more were present to celebrate with her.
Ini Edo, the host said “This is a big achievement for me, I moved into my own house built with my own money, awesome”
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