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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Company Executive Needed by Alika(m): 7:40pm On Mar 02, 2018
We are already receiving scores of applications. Please try and adhere to the stated guidelines as you submit your applications. We shall be reviewing them as from Monday, the 5th of March and within 3 to 5 days from then, we shall contact those that have made it to the interview stage to schedule an online interview.

Thanks for your immense interest at so short a notice!
Jobs/Vacancies / Company Executive Needed by Alika(m): 4:42pm On Mar 02, 2018
A renewable energy company wishes to employ one young, vibrant, intelligent, computer savvy executive. The person must be highly computer literate, smart, vocal, outspoken, bold and patient. They must have an international passport as the job requires a lot of movements in and out of the country.

Desired fields: E&E Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Business Administration, Marketing, Accounting, Physics, Astronomy, Geography and Geology.

People from any other backgrounds can also apply. The company is looking at competency and skills and not on studied fields. The candidates's ability to analyze things critically and to present thoughts are critical in the selection process. The person must have a Skype and or WhatsApp account and should be ready for a 20 mins phone interview. The selection process is hinged on the candidate's ability to express themselves vocally and from their wealth of knowledge and or skills.

Please interested persons should email a copy of their CV, scanned credentials and a Cover letter to equationmegaseries@gmail.com.
Please note that you must have an international passport and must be willing to travel out of Nigeria immediately, to be eligible. No time wasters, please!

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Music/Radio / Re: Female Dancers Needed For A Short Film In London by Alika(m): 11:34pm On Jun 13, 2007
I don't think it very appropriate to respond in such a cynical and negative way.Whatever happened to good old manners and civility? You need to grow up.
TV/Movies / Re: Female Dancers Needed For A Short Film In London by Alika(m): 11:31pm On Jun 13, 2007
I am not sure how much it would be.Mine is just to communicate to the client.It is a multi-cultural thing, but they just realised that blacks were in the minority and my duty is to try and link them up.
The movie would be sometime in mid July in East London. Just a few hours shot, I guess.
TV/Movies / Female Dancers Needed For A Short Film In London by Alika(m): 1:09pm On Jun 13, 2007
Hey guys,
Please my client needs about five well-endowned female dancers for a project during this Summer in London.
If you are the girl we are looking for, please signify your interest on this forum and also email your interest, with a current picture to dogmatic27@yahoo.com
You can include a little note about yourself, like your statistics, height,experience, and whereabout you are in London.
Thanks.
Music/Radio / Female Dancers Needed For A Short Film In London by Alika(m): 1:05pm On Jun 13, 2007
Hey guys,
Please my client needs about five well-endowned female dancers for a project during this Summer in London.
If you are the girl we are looking for, please signify your interest on this forum and also email your interest, with a current picture to dogmatic27@yahoo.com
You can include a little note about yourself, like your statistics, height,experience, and whereabout you are in London.
Thanks.
Music/Radio / Re: Wake Up, Nigerian Artists! by Alika(m): 6:05pm On Jun 09, 2007
chiogo:

You're right about the naija people and "copycatism" and other things u said. But i disagree with the senegalese thin'. Can u give me an example of a senegalese known for hip pop 'cause i don't know one except for Akon, who was def. born in the states and it's expected he'd sing like them. They got all d technologies and opprtunities for them. Some naija artistes u see are just frustrated and don't know what to do. that's why some of 'em just come and out and release some bull, callin' it music. so, it's not their fault. some of their videos don't even look like it was directed by a professional, d color and everythin' is so poor. so, u see, it's d state of the economy of naija. But i don't get the senegalese thin' u mentioned. I know a lot of naija artistes suck but i don't see any senegalese artiste who's better. I don't even know one, only akon like i mentioned. Can u tell me one 'cause am confused here. naija may suck but they still rule africa!
Thanks for the question, Chiogo. Please do look at this link http://www.africanhiphop.com/crew/senegal.htm. I happen to know the fact because I lived in Senegambi region, ie the region of Senegal and Gambia for some time before moving over to the UK. You can check those artists in the link out in google for more info.cheers
Music/Radio / Wake Up, Nigerian Artists! by Alika(m): 8:07pm On Jun 08, 2007
I know this may not go down well with some people, but as the maxim goes, the truth is bitter.It is sad that Nigerian Art, especially RnB and Hiphop Music, is still substandard.There are certain substandard criteria an artist must meet, like rapping in pidgin,striving for commercial hits, instead of escellence and trying to meet certain requirements, instead of being original.
When good artists come out with original masterpieces, they are acused of sounding foreign, and as a consequent, they don't sell.
It is disheartening that a francophone country like Senegal can producer much better Hiphop artists than Nigeria, a so-called anglophone country, the owners of hiphop.
If Senegalese artists can compete favourably outside their shores, why can't Nigerian artists strive for perfection and international stardom, instead of local, cheap popularity?
Nigeria needs a dose of new artists, who will revolutionalize the hiphop scene, just like Living In Bondage changed the Nigerian movie scene forever?
Before that film, the Nigerian movie industry was crap, but the movie, a whole lot of adventurers (copy cats) all pushed into the industry and every film produced during that period had the same ritual theme as Living in Bondage, Well copycatism is another topic about Nigerian Art, which I won't talk about now, though I will give another example. When some guys produced the film BAKASI, someone even spelt it backwards in his own immitation ISAKABA.
Well, to be honest, the only way Nigerian music will improve over the years is by not compromising our talents.Don't listen when they tell you, It is not commercial, it is foreign, it is in English, or the like, you never know what happens, Sweet Mother, the legendary Prince Nico hit was turned down by EMI label for being too childish, but it later turned out to be one of the best songs ever produced in Nigeria.
So, guys, pardon me.I am not here to criticise anybody, but to comment on an observation, and I stand to be corrected. Cheers

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