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Dance To The Music
Episode 15 - Jenifa Mayanja

Dance To The Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 97:02


Deeply entrenched in the underground deep house music scene for more than 25 years since the early 90's, Jenifa Mayanja staked her claim in New York and paid her dues the old fashioned way.  Throughout the course of her career, Ms. Mayanja's profile has maintained a coveted underground buzz earning her a revered place in the house community and a reputation for being an innovative, fearless and respected musical ambassador for house music culture and for women in the music business.  While other DJs place value on mass exposure, Jenifa Mayanja's DJ ethos is about introduction & preservation of house music culture, while injecting love and the craft of djing back into the game. She has played at premier venues like Panorama Bar, Fabric London, Lux Lisbon, Rex Club while mixing it up with gigs at beloved events like “Freerotation”, Djoon, “Kala Festival” and at Picnik Montreal appearing in a Boiler room event. Currently Jenifa holds a monthly residency at Public Records in New York called “Back to the Deep” playing alongside several luminaries such as Wajeed, JT Donaldson, Kyle Hall, Scott Grooves and Lady Monix. As a label owner, Jenifa is the creator of  Bumako Recordings label, started in 2007 which introduced the world to Jenifa's signature naturalistic deep house sound. Jenifa Mayanja was also part founder of the now defunct Sound Warrior Records, the label dedicated exclusively to releasing music by other women producers.  The uniqueness of her production aesthetic has seen Jenifa as a sought after remixer and guest producer for artists such as, Seb Wildblood, CC Disco, Conclave, Lauren Ritter, Coloring Lessons and Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange for SecretSundaze in addition to her own releases which include three albums. In the last couple of years, Jenifa has decided to bring her experience and knowledge to others through first educational initiatives, then formally introducing a mentoring and coaching program called “The Music Life Mentor” that works with music creatives at all levels to overcome mental and practical roadblocks to success. https://www.instagram.com/jenifamayanja MARI ELLA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dancetothemusic/support

Rhyme Animals Podcast

Lies, rumors, gossip, salacious content, etc. WHAT THE HELL ARE WE DOIN??? We're building on this society's fascination with celebrity worship, media sensationalism, gossip & examining it's purpose. Is this helpful or a hinderance? BOKAAAPPPPPPPP#HipHopculture #BinkisRecs #RhymeAnimalsPodcast  #Binkisisathing #Emcee #Dj #graffiti #beatbox #breakdance #bboys #bgirls #RAOTW #beats #rhymes #life #Truth #SeeYouLater #GZA #LiquidSwords #LivingIntheWorldToday #WUTANG  #StatenIsland #RhymeAnimalCertified #RespecttheArchitect #JDilla #RecklessDriving #Detroit #Atlanta  #podcast #mixtapes #songs #mics #cyphers #HipHop #culture #HipHop50 #AffirmativeAction #SupremeCourt #Media #SocialEngineering #FollowtheLeader $RhymeAnimalsPodSupport the show

People's Distinctive Travels
7. Jenifa Taught Us

People's Distinctive Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 78:17


In this episode we talk to West Coast luminary "Jennifer 'O' Jenny".  We discuss her early years and her time working at seminal Los Angeles radio station KDAY. She details her various encounters (a who's who of Hip-Hop), her ties to Stetsasonic and what she's up to today.  Strap in, this is a West Coast journey that you do not want to miss!.We hope you enjoy this episode! Let us know! Join us on our instagram page where you can find edited "vignettes" of the actual discussions that you hear on the podcast @peoples_distinctive_travels .You can also join the discussion and view these "vignettes" on our YouTube page @peoplesdistinctivetravels.If you would like to delve further and listen to the music that we discuss in the podcast then check out our episode playlists on Spotify. The link is in the description on the @peoples_distinctive_travels instagram page..Instagram Links:Ultramag7: @ultramag7Overlord of Fresh: @overlord_of_fresh.Podcast theme music and scratching provided by: @djsoulbuckSupport the show

EMPIRE LIFESTYLE
The Insecure Man (ft. Funke Akindele & JJC Skillz)

EMPIRE LIFESTYLE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 10:13


News broke out that JJC Skillz and his superstar wife Funke Akindele are now separated. --> READ THE BLOG POST HERE https://lolaandola.com/the-insecure-man-ft-funke-akindele-jjc-skillz/ --> WATCH VIDEO VERSION HERE https://youtu.be/Q-JRZci5AgE Who is Funke Akindele? With tons of awards, she is arguably one of the biggest actresses out of Nigeria's movie industry which is the biggest by volume in the world and number two with respect to everything else.   She is featured in tons of movies on Netflix.  Just search her name.  She is also popularly known as Jenifa which is one of her most popular series and a movie version which if I'm not mistaking, she directed.   According to wikipedia, she got married to a British-Nigerian rapper popularly known as JJC Skillz.    In December 2018, they welcomed twin boys as a couple.   On June 30, 2022, JJC Skillz announces that they are parting way in a post I saw on an Instagram profile; instablog9JA   I want to share some wisdom with you with regards to this from a man who has been married for well over a decade.   But first… here is the announcement I saw…   And I quote!   “Dear Friends and family I need to let you know that Funke and I have separated. While it lasted we shared a lot of things together and have created 2 beautiful children.    The last two years have been extremely difficult for us. I know I have tried my best to fix things but I believe it is beyond repair now.    3 months ago and at Funkes insistence I moved out of the house and apart from AMVCA have not been able to get Funke to sit down in an amicable manner to discuss the future of our relationship.    I'm making this announcement so that the public is clear that we both are pursuing separate lives.    We still have issues that need to be addressed such as the custody and wellbeing of our children which is paramount as well as business interests which need to be disentangled but I have no doubt that these will be resolved one way or the other   Mr Abdul Bello”   The speculation from sources close to their camp is that Funke is proud… as in arrogant for those who do not understand Nigerian English.   According to an Abimbola on Clubhouse who claimed to know Funke, he said… “though JJC Skillz is not perfect, Funke is not an easy woman to deal with.”   A few months ago, JJC Skillz's son from his previous relationship dropped some revealing information about their extended family.   It included allegations of child abuse… some serious direct “panel beating” on his son's head while actually driving in the middle of London street.   As a step son, he also testified to allegations against Funke Akindele that… And I quote…   “She slaps her workers and calls them names. She accuses people of dating JJC Skillz.”   He went on to say Funke has cheated on his Dad.   On the day of the announcement, there were 300,000 Nigerians on ClubHouse arguing JJC Skillz' financial status before merging life together with Funke.   But then I noticed that none of them was able to substantiate how he was making any substantial amount of money that we can match against what Funke Akindele had going for years before him due to her status.   But I guess that's beside the point.   Apparently, JJC Skillz had his son live with them and many conflicts ensued that he clearly could not resolve.   But let's talk about this condescending statement he made.   And I quote…   “I know I have tried my best to fix things but I believe it is beyond repair now. “   This statement is as typical as it comes when a man has just failed in a relationship or marriage (chop breakfast) and he is butt hurt.   It's disrespectful to himself at best.   The least he could do is change all the I's in that PR statement to include the mother of his kids.   That will reflect more self-respect than trying to play Mr Perfect who survived a failed marriage.   Is Funke Akindele Perfect or a Toxic Woman?   Apparently, there was a leaked video where Funke was accusing him of cheating and using company funds without proper accountability…   If you have access to that, please share with others in the comment area.   Are you noticing a pattern with high status women with regards to marriage?   Why can't people be like Omotola Ekehinde (another actress) and her husband who is a  professional air pilot?   To me, it's been clear that Funke and JJC Skillz' marriage has been going through the mud and it's very sad for the institution of marriage.   Here are the allegations…   I've heard people quoting a blogger called gistlover claiming the cause of separation to be:   Infidelity    Mismanagement of Funds and    Ego   I heard someone say they should have gotten married with a joint bank account.  I think that's an ignorant suggestion.   The person said … and I quote “after all, he is the husband and why can't he take money from their business account?”   First of all… that's all speculation.   But let's be clear. If you as a man choose to go marry a woman of higher status like Funke Akindele, the only joint document you should be expecting to sign is a prenup if her team knows what that hell they are doing.   You can check out Kandi Burruss and Todd of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.   So this guy had been posting a few proverbial songs on social media for a few days prior to his terrible amateur announcement…   This is all “unrealistic expectations” at best.   Funke Akindele is damn near the biggest actress in Nigeria. How do you not expect that to come with a healthy amount of ego that is not necessarily deliberate?   So even if she is guilty of the accusations of arrogance, that will be in addition to the natural.   As usual, this is a terrible version of unrealistic expectation mixed with egotistical pride on steroids.   Ok so apparently and allegedly, JJC Skillz and Funke Akindele lived in a 7 bedroom house but yet had to rent another house in town for his other extended family.   Is This What Funke is Guilty of?   So somehow, that 7 bedroom-family house is for the extended family and not a nuclear family?   Please… in the comment area… help me make this make sense.   I am in no way exonerating Funke here.   But my job on this channel is to hold the leader of the household accountable.   It's not an indictment.  I am just pointing out your leverage point as a man which includes the choice to walk away and mean it when necessary as a leverage for best negotiations.   Gentlemen. We can't negotiate desire.  We can't afford to discount the power of desire, attraction, emotions and seduction in romantic relationships.  These are skills you must learn.   Funke is most likely not going to make a statement… that's her track record.   But here we have a man who couldn't wait to run to social media to make such a condescending announcement about his own family.  Your ex-spouse, especially with kids made together, remains your family for the rest of your life.   I have to be honest with you.  I expect to see more excuses for JJC Skillz outside of holding him to account for his decisions.   After all, you as a man can control your decisions more than you can control another human being who clearly has a higher status in society than you.   To be married to a Funke Akindele, a man will need to be 100% secured in himself.   Newsflash: That's almost impossible.   Why can't she just submit to her husband?  It's not that simple.     Even if she tries to submit, insecurities of a typical man will creep to the surface and attract disrespect from a typical woman of higher status.   We are not talking about people on salaries here.  There is nothing wrong with a wife making more money than you as a man… but don't do it… especially if you think there is no such thing as an insecure man.   That's precisely what you are with that belief system.  Don't bother trying it.   Funke Akindele is a woman of a certain status and she's been that… long before JJC Skillz came into the picture.   If you've been paying attention, sadly, these things are predictable.   That's especially true in the modern age.   This is the actual reality that many men are having a hard time adjusting for.   I've noticed that they'd rather talk about their fantasies of going back to 1933 ways of doing marriage.   Good luck!   So the fact is that men need intensive coaching to marry in this time and age.   Also divorcees should definitely stay away from marriage until intensive 1 year coaching.   I offer all those things extremely affordably. The only excuse is ego.

Sango Brotherhood Podcast
#10 - Akanni Ekun is better than Marvel Cinematic Universe

Sango Brotherhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 30:54


- Because of the Superior Acting of Feranmi Oyalowo and Adewale Alebiosu over the cast of the MCU ALSO IN THE PODCAST - And the best thing about MCU is NOT the acting - Robert Downey Jr is superior to the entire cast. - Black Panther review - Some Nigerian cinematic movies need editing to respect the cinema audience - Omotola did JENIFA before JENIFA was a thing. - Is A.Y. actually funny? - The Effect of RMD on Nigerian women. Sponsored by: @elivareeluxurymugs; @senju_kay; @forthaglory

French To Go
Episode 42: Time to talk about French names

French To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 17:33


Since 1993, French parents have almost all the liberty regarding the first name they choose for their child. Lately, it has led to some kind of chaos, with many very original first names, renewed old ones or deliberate changes in spelling. Listen to my opinion about first names and why it is really important not to choose one lightly. This episode is an opportunity for you to discover some cultural facts about France, but also to enrich your vocabulary and practice your listening skills.  And remember: listen more to speak better! Best for intermediate level. The translation is available for free on www.frenchcarte.com   If you liked this episode, if you think it helped you improve your French, please click on like, add a comment (maybe tell about YOUR first name) or share with a friend. Or the three of them ;-) Subscribe to get updates about new released episodes. Sound : http://www.freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/   Transcription of episode 42: Côme, Tiago, Maël, Milo, Jade, Ambre. Ça vous dit quelque chose ? Non ? Et bien, je vous présente les prénoms qui figurent (ça veut dire qui sont) sur la liste des prénoms les plus donnés en 2021 en France. Oui, c'est bien loin des François, Pierre, Juliette et Catherine que vous connaissez sans doute. Et bien, je vais vous expliquer pourquoi. Ou tout au moins réfléchir avec vous sur les raisons.    Récemment, j'ai fait plusieurs cours avec mes étudiants sur les prénoms en France. L'occasion de découvrir un fait culturel, mais aussi d'engager une grande discussion (engager, ça veut dire commencer) sur le prénom, son influence sur la vie de la personne, sur la liberté - ici celle des parents de choisir ce qu'ils veulent. Et pour commencer ces cours, j'ai présenté un film, qui date de 2012, qui était d'ailleurs une pièce de théâtre à l'origine, et qui s'appelle “Le prénom”. C'est l'histoire d'un dîner de famille qui tourne mal à partir du moment où l'un des personnages annonce le prénom qu'il a choisi pour son fils. C'est une comédie - et si vous pouvez trouver ce film sur Internet, je vous conseille vraiment de le voir - mais c'est aussi l'occasion de parler de l'importance du prénom d'une personne.   En fait, je ne sais pas si c'est comme ça dans votre pays, mais chez nous, les prénoms, c'est une question de mode, d'époque. Mais l'histoire (récente) des prénoms est aussi une question législative, donc de loi. Laissez-moi vous expliquer. Pendant très longtemps, les parents n'avaient pas vraiment le choix.  Dans les années 50, la pression de la famille était très importante. Les grands-parents du bébé imposaient souvent leur choix - c'est-à-dire qu'ils obligeaient, en quelque sorte, les parents à donner à leur enfant le prénom d'un membre de la famille, d'un grand-père, d'une grand-mère, d'une tante décédée etc. Ce manque de liberté, on le retrouvait aussi aux bureaux de l'État civil. L'État civil, c'est là où on enregistre le bébé et donc où on annonce officiellement son prénom. A l'époque, c'était très stricte. Seuls les prénoms qui figuraient dans le calendrier étaient acceptés. Ou bien ils devaient faire partie de l'histoire régionale. Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire, figurer dans le calendrier ? Eh bien, si vous regardez un calendrier annuel en France - ou en tout cas, les vieux calendriers, vous verrez qu'à côté de chaque date figure un prénom. Celui d'un saint, ou d'une sainte. Par exemple, le prénom Delphine est inscrit le 26 novembre. Donc à l'époque, on devait plus ou moins choisir un prénom dans ce calendrier. Et ensuite, chaque année, à la date précise, on souhaitait une bonne fête à toutes les personnes qui portent ce prénom. Je dis “on souhaitait”, au passé, parce qu'évidemment, aujourd'hui, c'est difficile de trouver un Saint Kevin ou une sainte Jade dans le calendrier, et donc les personnes auxquelles on souhaite encore une “bonne fête”, elles ont plus de 30 ans, ou même peut-être 40… Donc, comme vous pouvez le comprendre, le choix était finalement assez limité. Mais tout a changé en 1993, le 8 janvier 1993 plus précisément. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'une loi a été votée, donnant tous les droits aux parents. Enfin, presque… L'Etat civil peut encore refuser un prénom s'il pense qu'il est “contraire à l'intérêt de l'enfant”.  Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire, ça, “contraire à l'intérêt de l'enfant” ?  Et bien c'est justement de cela que je veux vous parler aujourd'hui. Parce que parfois, franchement, les parents ne réfléchissent pas vraiment. Ou alors ils sont délibérément cruels. “Délibérément”, ça veut dire par volonté, par décision claire et volontaire. Donc cela voudrait dire que les parents ont vraiment réfléchi aux conséquences.    Je suis sûre que vous voulez des exemples. Eh bien en voilà.  L'Etat civil fait attention au rapport entre le prénom et le nom de famille de l'enfant. Le prénom Pierre pour un enfant qui naît dans la famille Tombal, ce n'est quand même pas une bonne idée - Pierre Tombal se prononce comme la pierre tombale, qui est la plaque que l'on met sur la tombe d'une personne dans un cimetière et où sont inscrits le nom, la date de naissance et la date de décès. Au début des années 2000, il y avait eu toute une histoire parce qu'une famille voulait appeler leur fille Mégane - pas de problème a priori avec ce prénom - alors que leur nom de famille était Renaud (comme le fabriquant de voitures français, qui avait justement un modèle de voitures du nom de Mégane).   L'Etat civil refuse aussi les prénoms fantaisistes, qui ne sont pas sérieux : Nutella, Ikéa, Patriste (pas triste, donc content), MJ (pour Michael Jackson), Fraise (la fraise est un fruit, et finalement c'est assez bizarre que ce prénom ne soit pas accepté puisqu'on peut appeler sa fille Clémentine…).    Alors c'est vrai que je ne suis pas favorable, ça veut dire que je ne suis pas pour limiter les droits des parents. Mais si on regarde la liste des prénoms refusés ces dernières années, on peut quand même comprendre pourquoi l'Etat s'en mêle, intervient, donne son avis. Certains parents ne réfléchissent vraiment pas aux conséquences. Vraiment pas.   C'est vrai, quoi. Un prénom, c'est parfois difficile à porter. D'abord, il y a les autres enfants, à l'école. Comme moi, vous savez très bien que les enfants peuvent être très cruels. Et si un prénom peut prêter à rire - c'est-à-dire donner aux autres l'occasion de rire - alors les enfants ne vont pas manquer de se moquer du prénom, de faire des blagues.    Ensuite, je trouve qu'il faut aussi penser à l'enfant qui va porter un prénom donné à la fois aux garçons et aux filles. Je sais, en français, l'orthographe est différente, je veux dire par là que les prénoms masculin et féminin pour Paul (Paule), Pascal (Pascale), Frédéric (Frédérique) etc ne s'écrivent pas de la même manière. Mais, à l'oreille, c'est la même chose. Ça veut dire qu'on prononce de la même façon. Alors, appeler sa fille Pascale, même si ce n'est pas la première, et certainement pas la dernière, c'est source de quiproquo. Un quiproquo, c'est une situation absurde où on imagine quelque chose (ou quelqu'un) à la place d'une autre (ou d'un autre).   Et puis il faut penser au quotidien. Si le prénom est très long, est-ce que ces parents vont vraiment appeler leur enfant tous les jours par son vrai prénom ou alors utiliser un diminutif ? Un diminutif, ça vient du verbe “diminuer”, ça veut dire réduire, baisser, et ici écourter, faire plus court. Donc Frédéric devient assez systématiquement Fred. Alors, si c'est pour appeler son enfant toute sa vie avec un diminutif, est-ce que c'est bien la peine de lui donner ce long prénom au départ ?    Parfois, le prénom est associé à une personne connue. Quand l'histoire ou la réputation de cette personne n'est pas positive, et qu'on la connaît avant de donner un prénom, c'est vraiment une mauvaise idée pour l'enfant. Enfin, c'est mon avis. Donner le nom d'un dictateur ou d'un assassin par exemple.  Mais c'est vrai que parfois, c'est après avoir donné le prénom qu'il devient célèbre. Malheureusement célèbre. Je pense à Tanguy, par exemple. C'est un prénom pour garçons, en France. Pas très courant, mais il existe quand même pas mal de Tanguys. Et au début des années 2000 est sorti un film, appelé Tanguy, qui parlait d'un jeune homme d'une trentaine d'années, qui ne voulait pas quitter la maison de ses parents - et toute l'histoire tournait autour des parents et des moyens utilisés pour que leur fils quitte le domicile familial - leur maison. Le film a eu un succès fulgurant, ça veut dire qu'il a été très populaire en France. Et du coup - résultat - le prénom Tanguy est aujourd'hui associé à tous ces jeunes qui vivent encore chez leurs parents bien qu'ils aient fini leurs études et qu'il soit temps pour eux de partir, de se trouver un appartement.    Enfin, il faut penser à la longue vie administrative de l'enfant. S'il a un prénom à rallonge - “à rallonge”, c'est une expression pour dire “très très long”, ou bien avec une orthographe très différente de l'orthographe courante, ça va être l'horreur pour lui. Et c'est justement le cas ces dernières années.   Comme je vous l'ai déjà dit, les prénoms, c'est d'abord une question de mode. Par exemple, de vieux prénoms, des prénoms démodés, qui n'étaient plus donnés depuis des décennies, reviennent à la mode. Ça a commencé il y a dix ans. On a vu de plus en plus de petits Louis, Marie, Jules etc. Et cette tendance continue : on dit même qu'en 2022, les Lucien, Alfred, Marcel, Emile, Colette, Madeleine, Nicole etc vont revenir sur le devant de la scène. Pour vous, qui ne vivez pas en France, cela ne vous dit peut-être rien. Mais pour moi, ce sont les prénoms de mes ancêtres, de mes grands-parents, arrière grands-parents. En parlant de mode, on a aussi eu “l'effet Beverly Hills” - vous savez, cette série des années 90. C'est quoi “l'effet Beverley Hills” ? Et bien, c'est comme ça que j'explique tous les Dylans et Kellys qui sont nés en France à l'époque.    Mais la grande nouveauté, à mon avis, c'est que, comme tout est permis, de plus en plus de parents donnent une nouvelle orthographe aux prénoms classiques.  Les C deviennent souvent des K. Kloé (K.L.O.E). Les I deviennent des Y. On ajoute des L. Ou on en enlève. On enlève des H, des S. Oui, ces lettres qui ne sont pas prononcées. Résultat, c'est non seulement un casse-tête - ça veut dire un gros souci, un gros problème - pour l'administration, mais aussi pour l'enfant (puis l'adulte) qui porte ce prénom. Vous vous imaginez devoir épeler votre prénom (épeler, ça veut dire donner les lettres dans l'ordre) - donc vous vous imaginez devoir épeler votre prénom chaque fois que vous donnez vos informations personnelles à quelqu'un ? “Ah non, ce n'est pas Catherine, C.A.T.H.E.R.I.N.E, mais K.A.T.R.Y.N.”. “Ah non, moi, je m'appelle Matyeu avec un y et sans h”.    Alors, je comprends que ce n'est pas sympa, pour une fille qui s'appelle Emma (le prénom français le plus donné ces dernières années) de se retrouver avec trois ou quatre autres Emmas dans sa classe. Et je comprends aussi qu'en tant que parent, on souhaite un peu d'originalité, qu'on veuille donner un nom spécial à son enfant, mais parfois choisir un prénom courant mais l'écrire de manière complètement différente, ce n'est pas faciliter la vie de l'enfant. C'est le rendre un peu trop original, à mon avis.   La dernière solution, qui est de plus en plus prisée, c'est-à-dire préférée, c'est d'inventer un prénom. Oui, imaginer un nouveau prénom, qui n'existe pas. Après tout, tout est permis. Je ne suis pas là pour dire aux parents ce qu'ils doivent faire. Et après tout, s'ils veulent appeler leur enfant Tuba, Jenifaël ou Manhattan, ça reste leur problème - enfin, surtout celui de l'enfant.  Mais quand même, il vaudrait mieux ne pas rechercher l'originalité à tout prix. Il vaudrait mieux garder un peu de bon sens. Et si un couple aime le prénom Kassis ou Zéphyr… eh bien, qu'ils adoptent un chien ou un chat ! Ils éviteront beaucoup de paperasses, de démarches et papiers administratifs, à un jeune adulte qui voudra changer son prénom.  

Psychos
Magenschmerzen wären einfacher – mit Jenifa

Psychos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 51:33


Bei Jenifa wurde eine schwere depressive Episode diagnostiziert. Sie erzählt darüber, wie sie ihre zwei Klinikaufenthalte letztes Jahr erlebt hat und wie es für sie war danach wieder in die Schule zurückzukehren. Außerdem liest sie schöne kurze Gedichte vor, die sie während und nach des Klinikaufenthalts geschrieben hat.

Breakfast Connect
Social Media and Influential Marketing -Beverley Osu

Breakfast Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 23:04


Beverly Osu is a popular African Actor, video vixen, and model born September 27,1992. Beverly was born and raised in Lagos but originally hails from Delta state.Beverly came to Limelight as the most paid Channel O Vixen before sheendeavored in participating in the Big Brother Africa The Chase reality show in2013, where she eventually finished at 5th position.Beverly has also appeared in quite a number of Music videos such as Ice Prince"Oleku" Yemi Alade, She has Featured in Movies like "Chief Daddy" Oloture" etc. And Hit TV series Jenifa's Diary

Breakfast Connect
Social Media and Influential Marketing -Beverley Osu

Breakfast Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 23:04


Beverly Osu is a popular African Actor, video vixen, and model born September 27,1992. Beverly was born and raised in Lagos but originally hails from Delta state.Beverly came to Limelight as the most paid Channel O Vixen before sheendeavored in participating in the Big Brother Africa The Chase reality show in2013, where she eventually finished at 5th position.Beverly has also appeared in quite a number of Music videos such as Ice Prince"Oleku" Yemi Alade, She has Featured in Movies like "Chief Daddy" Oloture" etc. And Hit TV series Jenifa's Diary

Breakfast Connect
Social Media and Influential Marketing -Beverley Osu

Breakfast Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 23:04


Beverly Osu is a popular African Actor, video vixen, and model born September 27,1992. Beverly was born and raised in Lagos but originally hails from Delta state.Beverly came to Limelight as the most paid Channel O Vixen before sheendeavored in participating in the Big Brother Africa The Chase reality show in2013, where she eventually finished at 5th position.Beverly has also appeared in quite a number of Music videos such as Ice Prince"Oleku" Yemi Alade, She has Featured in Movies like "Chief Daddy" Oloture" etc. And Hit TV series Jenifa's Diary

Ola’s tea☕️
Yoruba education 1.1

Ola’s tea☕️

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 14:17


Welcome to Ola’s tea 2.0. I am glad to be back. Have I also mentioned how glad I am to have you back here listening to my show? Let’s not waste much time doing introduction because today’s show already fixed that part. Don’t forget to listen, share and keep sharing . Much love

Career Tips
Microsoft LEAP Nigeria: Interview with Sarah Nmachi Anueyiagu

Career Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 52:59


Amazing, pretty, courageous Sarah Nmachi Anueyiagu is a hustler, and I hope that her story inspires you and all the hustlers out there as much as it inspires me. We recorded this interview two days before George Floyd's death, therefore you won't hear us mention it. I usually do minimal editing on my interviews and release them pretty quickly. However, with this one, we had a lot of connection delays and bleeps that I needed to cut out. For all the nerds out there who ever looked up data transmission, it was fascinating to me how much slower it is when it has to travel across the ocean floor between the US and Nigeria. It took me eight hours to finish editing and publishing of this episode over two weekends. Another reason for the delay was that I wasn't in the right mental space to work on the editing. I'm very distressed by some of the responses I see to the Black Lives Matter and anti-racism movement, and I'm asking myself and others a lot of questions. I'm working very hard on finding my own voice of change AND patience to see the change I want to see in the world. This interview is one tiny step in that direction and to use my own creator space to #amplifymelanatedvoices. In this episode, we talk about Sarah's journey in tech, how she taught herself to code through YouTube videos and free online resources, got accepted into the first ever Microsoft LEAP cohort in Nigeria, and got her first full-time job in tech. Sarah shares golden advice for those who are starting out on how to build your resume, stand out from the crowd, and the application and interview process for the Microsoft LEAP. We also talked career goals, tech landscape in Nigeria, what it's like for Sarah to quarantine and WFH with her company in Lagos, and Nigerian food and comedy. :) You can find Sarah online on Twitter @sarah_nmachi and LinkedIn. Other people, websites, and companies mentioned: TechQuest STEM Academy - STEM education and digital literacy nonprofit in Nigeria @hannytalker, @funkeonafuye - Twitter accounts for job postings Tek Experts @shanselman Jenifa's Diary --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayunascode/message

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The E-Pop Ups Season 1 Episode 4

Orangetvnaija

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 12:33


This episode is entertainment news about: Burna Boy's album African Giants get nominated for 62nd Grammy Awards, Burna Boy been pulled out from show in South Africa, Funke Akindele turning Jenifa into an app, Rumors of Cristiano Ronaldo, Nigerian actress Halimar Abubakar sharing video of what she suffered from bullies bullying her over her patches face, #BBnaija Omashola telling people who want to commit suicide should have a rethink, Jussie Smollett suing the city of Chicago, Monalisa Chinda and Femi Branch joining Actors Guild of Nigeria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tosan-oluwakemi-thompson/message

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 119 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 62:10


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 115 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2012 75:44


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 116 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2012 60:40


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 117 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2012 65:57


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 118 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2012 60:39


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 112 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2012 62:12


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 113 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2012 63:36


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM
Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience 114 on Motion FM

Jenifa Mayanja - Bu-Mako Experience on Motion FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2012 67:34


Discover and experience music in a totally different way! Tune in to Motion FM every Friday at 14.00 EST - 20.00 CET and enjoy the Bu-Mako Experience with Jenifa Mayanja. For more info check: http://www.motionfm.com/author/jenifa-mayanja/

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Jenifa Mayanja
Bu-mako experience radio show episode 77

Jenifa Mayanja "Many faces of"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2009 62:50


A new episode on Podomatic finally! The show is every Friday at 2pm Eastern United States time. Join in on the live chat and meet music lovers like yourself from around the world....go to www.motionfm.com