Nobel Bloggers’ contest

Posted: July 15, 2016 in Uncategorized

When you hear Nobel carpets and rugs, you should know it’s all about beauty, class and excellence. Your number one home for floor décor in Nigeria is at it again. Do you have a flair for writing? Do you have a blog? Then, this is for you.

We present to you an interesting opportunity to express yourself and a chance to get something fabulous in return. It’s the Nobel Bloggers’ Contest! Participate in the Nobel Bloggers’ contest which will be on from July 13th to 30th and you could be the lucky winner of cash prizes and many more. Isn’t that awesome?

How to participate

·         Write on the topic ‘Beautifying your home with Nobel carpets and rugs’ and publish it on your blog

·         Submit your personal details and blog url here- http://nobelafricablog.com/contest/ …and you could be one of our lucky winners. It’s that easy!

Rewards                                                           

Winner: Cash prize of N30, 000, a centre rug worth 50,000 and a plaque

1st Runner up: Cash prize of N20, 000 a centre rug worth 30,000 and a plaque

2nd Runner up: Cash prize of N10, 000 a centre rug worth 20,000 and a plaque

Surprise Gift: All participants will receive assured gifts from Nobel Carpets and rugs

 

We are looking forward to reading your interesting posts! 

BUILT LIKE ME – NORRIS TONEY

Posted: December 10, 2015 in Uncategorized

Norris Toney (born December 3rd, 1986), better known by his stage name Nori Tone, is an American artist from Chattanooga, TN but currently resides in his second home Houston, Texas. He began rapping when he was 10 years of age. 2015 he released his first official mixtape titled Walkin Lick Hosted by Houstons own radio personality DJ. Mr. Rogers, premiered his first video on worldstarhiphop, and ever since then he’s been on a non-stop grind relentlessly! His goal is to keep up the grind, stay relevant, and consistent. With hopes to one day soon become a well-known established artist.

I’m just an ambitious individual inspired by the greatest of perfection motivated from my humbled beginnings. God blessed me with a gift, and I just want to share it with the world. –Nori Tone

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THE FREE PARENT (GERMAN LAW)

Posted: December 6, 2015 in Uncategorized

Holiday is fast approaching and i’ve decided to put this out for young and old parents alike to learn something new about Kids’ Psychology.

This Article was written by Sara Zaske of TIME. Discover more of her and interact with her on twitter @Sarazaske

The first time I went to a playground in Berlin, I freaked. All the German parents were huddled together, drinking coffee, not paying attention to their children who were hanging off a wooden dragon 20 feet above a sand pit. Where were the piles of soft padded foam? The liability notices? The personal injury lawyers?

Achtung! Nein!” I cried in my bad German. Both kids and parents ignored me.

Contrary to stereotypes, most German parents I’ve met are the opposite of strict. They place a high value on independence and responsibility. Those parents at the park weren’t ignoring their children; they were trusting them. Berlin doesn’t need a “free range parenting” movement because free range is the norm.

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Here are a few surprising things Berlin parents do:

Don’t push reading. Berlin’s kindergartens or “kitas” don’t emphasize academics. In fact, teachers and other parents discouraged me from teaching my children to read. I was told it was something special the kids learn together when they start grade school. Kindergarten was a time for play and social learning. But even in first grade, academics aren’t pushed very hard. Our grade school provides a half-day of instruction interrupted by two (two!) outdoor recesses. But don’t think this relaxed approach means a poor education: According to a 2012 assessment by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, German 15-year-olds perform well above the international average when it comes to reading, math and science while their more pressured American counterparts lag behind.

Encourage kids to play with fire. A note came home from school along with my excited second grader. They were doing a project on fire. Would I let her light candles and perform experiments with matches? Together we lit candles and burned things, safely. It was brilliant. Still, she was the only kid whose parent didn’t allow her to shoot off heavy duty fireworks on New Year’s Eve.

Let children go almost everywhere alone. Most grade school kids walk without their parents to school and around their neighborhoods. Some even take the subway alone. German parents are concerned about safety, of course, but they usually focus on traffic, not abductions.

The facts seem to be on the Germans’ side. Stranger abductions are extremely rare; there were only 115 a year in all of America, according to the most recent U.S. Department of Justice study. And walking around without parental supervision, or “independent mobility” as the researchers call it, is good for kids.

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Party when school starts. One of my Berlin friends once told me that the three biggest life events are Einschulung (starting first grade),Jugendweihe (becoming a young adult) and getting married.

In Berlin, Einschulung is a huge celebration at the school—on a Saturday!—that includes getting a Zuckertute—a giant child-sized cone filled with everything from pencils to watches to candy. Then there’s another party afterwards with your family and friends. Einschulung is something children look forward to for years. It signals a major life change, and hopefully, an enthusiasm for learning.

Jugendweihe happens when a child turns 14. It involves a similar ceremony, party, and gifts, marking the next stage of growing up. With all the negativity heaped on adolescents, there’s something to be said for this way of celebrating young adulthood.

Take the kids outside everyday. According to a German saying “there is no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.” The value of outside time is promoted in the schools, hence the “garten” in Kindergarten. It’s also obvious on Berlin’s numerous playgrounds. No matter how cold and grey it gets, and in Berlin it gets pretty cold, parents still bundle their kids up and take them to the park, or send them out on their own.

Which brings me back to that dragon—since moving here, I’ve tried to adopt some of the Berlin attitude, and my 8-year-old has climbed all over the dragon. But I still hesitate to let her walk alone in our very urban neighborhood.

I’ve taken one small step. I let her go to the bakery by herself. It’s just down the stairs and one door over. The first time she did this, she came back beaming, proudly handing me the rolls she bought herself.

I figured there was no need to tell her that her American mother was out on the balcony, watching her the whole time.

And What a time to be alive!!! It’s been a really long time since i wrote something on here, but hope i get enough vigor and motivation to get consistent and give you quality posts here again.

Here’s my song for today: The Album, or should i just get official here, mixtape from two Emcees well on top of their game at the moment. Drake’s previous record title could be well related to by Meek Mill, i guess it was too late to beef him. The Album went platinum Meek.  Future on the other hand has his fans seeing a different side of him with lots of appreciation on Dirty Sprite 2. So a collaboration has to be a King Sh!t!!!!!!!!!!!

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JUMPMAN FROM THE ALBUM IS MY FEATURED SONG OF THE DAY, HOPE YOU LOVE IT 🙂

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Wait!!!!!!!

Okay okay, I just got that Soulja Boy has a remix, wow… Been a while i heard from him, but i have his version for you here

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Comments: This drug may be taken anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours before sexual activity.

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Use: Treatment of erectile dysfunction
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Manchester City would be really excited to end the day equal on points with Chelsea as a double from spanish midfielder David Silva and a resurgent Yaya Toure gave the defending Champions a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace

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Manchester United were halted in their tracks for a 7th straight EPL victory by a 10-Man Aston Villa side at Villa Park. Christian Benteke with a stunner which was cancelled out by Radamel Falcao’s header.

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In Spain, Real Madrid’s absence gave Barcelona the bragging rights and the fully exercised that with a 5-0 bashing of a sorry Cordoba

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A One Mic Naija of Rookies, Voters and Colours holds this Sunday

EVENT ALERT: A One Mic Naija of Rookies, Voters and Colours holds this Sunday

The countdown began a few weeks ago but now it is finally here, a weekend of colours (red and white colours to be specific), live music and a whole lot of fun.

It is the One Mic Naija Red and White concert featuring seven amazing performers
– Dammy Krane
– Headies 2014 Rookie of the Year, Reekado Banks
– Rayce
– Mavin Princess, Di’ja
– Femi Naija
– Pepenazi
– Poe

All seven artistes have promised a fun show and are ready to surprise anyone who comes for the show.
As part of the line up, audience members will have a chance to jump on stage in the ‘audience freestyle’ segment and win up to Fifty Thousand Naira.
Enough is Enough Nigeria is also offering free tickets at the gate to the first TEn people who show up with their Voter’s Cards.
Hosted by Kel and SenseiUche, One Mic Naija Red and White is set to be the coolest live music event this year.

Tickets: N1000 at the gate
Tables are also available on request

Follow ‘OneMicNaija’ on Social Media for more information!

It’s that LOVELY time of the year again and the excitement gets even more visible everyday. Colourful atmosphere and what about a colourful Playlist.
Just dusted the archives and eked out the 20 Greatest christmas songs of all time. Hope you have just as much lovely time listening to these just as I had so much fun compiling them.

1. Holly Jolly Christmas – Lady Antebellum

2. Silent Night – Mariah Carey

3. Christmas Rappin’ – Kurtis Blow

4. Silver Bells – Stevie Wonder

5. Every Year, Every Christmas – Luther Vandross

6. It’s the most wonderful time of the Year – Andy Williams

7. Someday At Christmas – Stevie Wonder

8. Rudolph The Rednose Reindeer – Them Temptations

9. Silent Night – The Temptations

10. Frosty The Snowman – The Jackson 5

11. Santa Clause Is Coming To Town – The Jackson 5

12. Christmas In Holis – Run DMC

13. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus – Jackson 5

14. The Chanukah Song – Adam Sandler

15. Feliz Navidad – Celine Dion

16. This Christmas – Donny Hathaway

17. White Christmas – The Drifters

18. Someday At Christmas – Justin Bieber

19. Let It Snow – Boyz 2 Men

20. Rocking Around The Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee

HAVE A LOVELY CHRISTMAS 🙂

WASTED LOVE – STEVE ANGELLO ft DOUGGY

Posted: December 5, 2014 in MUSIC

Electro tunes sound catchy, but with a pop vocalist garnishing the song with a captivating sound is just amazing.

This song creates a balance between dance and indie. Re-written 3 times so it has some ounce of perfection, Swedish DJ and member of the dissolved Swedish House Mafia, Steve Angelo finally drops another hit Jam featuring one of L.A’s finest voices around Dougy, from the Temper Trap.

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I’ll rate this song at 8.5/10. What would you?

MARTHA – @CHIDINMAEKILE

Posted: November 25, 2014 in INSPIRATION

Some pieces just deserve to be stolen. Thanks to TooXclusive.com for this piece

Power vocaled and pitch songstress, Chidinma releases a new track in honour of her mother, Mrs Martha Ekile. Titled Martha, it tells the story about how the superstar came to being and the invaluable roles her mother played in nurturing her to who she’s become today. Very touching and emotional stuff. This one is totally unlike what we’ve heard from Ms Kedike.

Quoting Kedike
“The song MARTHA is dedicated to my mother Mrs Martha Ekile. I decided to show my fans a different side to Chidinma, a side never revealed to so many, a side I will forever remain grateful and indebted to Father Lord
for His miraculous interventions and
guidance in my life… I was conceived and certified totally blind at birth. For fifteen nights this woman held me in her hands and wept uncontrollably, with my father calling on God to bless newly born Chidinma with sight… On the 16th day I opened my eyes…
And they been open ever since. I was born a very fragile baby with some health conditions. Her prayers took it all away.
Today I dedicate my entire life selflessly and earnings to catering to visually impaired/blind people. Life is such a wonderful and colorful piece of art and it must feel like hell not to envision Gods creation.”