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  • The NA remains committed to serving and protecting all law-abiding Nigerians as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    He urged the public to rest assured that due diligence will be applied to reach a logical conclusion on the matter.
    The NA remains committed to serving and protecting all law-abiding Nigerians as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He urged the public to rest assured that due diligence will be applied to reach a logical conclusion on the matter.
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  • Man remains lame as long as he blames people, situation or circumstances for his failure
    Man remains lame as long as he blames people, situation or circumstances for his failure
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  • The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found.

    — Calvin Trillin
    The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found. — Calvin Trillin
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  • HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR DICTION AS A SINGER

    1) Practice Tongue Twisters
    Singers know all about trying to belt out specific lyrics, then something unexpected comes out. You can practice preventing this by saying tongue twister. First, try speaking them, then try singing them.

    I recommend focusing on ones with letters or syllables that are more difficult for you. Start slow, then work up to a faster speed. Really make sure you are articulating each sound. You can also try speaking or singing the alphabet to get the shapes ingrained in your muscle memory.

    Here are a few tongue twisters that are great for improving your diction:

    *She sells seashells by the seashore.
    *Red leather, yellow leather.
    *Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
    *Who washed Washington’s white woolen underwear as Washington’s washerwoman went West.

    2) Practice Vowels
    When you repeat sounds, your voice will naturally become more effective. Take some time to focus on each of the vowels: ah, ay, ee, oh, and oo. Add a consonant at the beginning (such as “mah, may, me…”) and sing through the list, making sure each one is clear. As you practice this, your enunciation will only get better.

    3) Practice Consonants
    Just like with vowels, you want to repeat consonant sounds when doing diction exercises. Again, this will improve your enunciation over time. Focus on consonants, like D, T, and N. Practice speaking the different sounds, repeating each a few times.

    4) Do Lip Buzzes and Tongue Trills
    When you’re singing, you’re using all parts of your mouth, including your lips and tongue. So, you need to warm those up, too! Warm up your lips, tongue, and teeth with simple lip buzzes and tongue trills. This will also get you ready to produce a wide range of sounds when singing. Not only is this good for practice, but it’s a quick and valuable exercise to do right before you perform.

    5) Incorporate Breath Support
    To be an incredible singer, you have to use a lot of air. This means you need your breathing to be on par. Support this by incorporating breath support into your diction exercises. You can do this by picking one of the tongue twisters above and practicing saying it all in one breath. I remain your favourite vocal coach Kvocals and I believe in you
    HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR DICTION AS A SINGER 🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️ 1) Practice Tongue Twisters Singers know all about trying to belt out specific lyrics, then something unexpected comes out. You can practice preventing this by saying tongue twister. First, try speaking them, then try singing them. I recommend focusing on ones with letters or syllables that are more difficult for you. Start slow, then work up to a faster speed. Really make sure you are articulating each sound. You can also try speaking or singing the alphabet to get the shapes ingrained in your muscle memory. Here are a few tongue twisters that are great for improving your diction: *She sells seashells by the seashore. *Red leather, yellow leather. *Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. *Who washed Washington’s white woolen underwear as Washington’s washerwoman went West. 2) Practice Vowels When you repeat sounds, your voice will naturally become more effective. Take some time to focus on each of the vowels: ah, ay, ee, oh, and oo. Add a consonant at the beginning (such as “mah, may, me…”) and sing through the list, making sure each one is clear. As you practice this, your enunciation will only get better. 3) Practice Consonants Just like with vowels, you want to repeat consonant sounds when doing diction exercises. Again, this will improve your enunciation over time. Focus on consonants, like D, T, and N. Practice speaking the different sounds, repeating each a few times. 4) Do Lip Buzzes and Tongue Trills When you’re singing, you’re using all parts of your mouth, including your lips and tongue. So, you need to warm those up, too! Warm up your lips, tongue, and teeth with simple lip buzzes and tongue trills. This will also get you ready to produce a wide range of sounds when singing. Not only is this good for practice, but it’s a quick and valuable exercise to do right before you perform. 5) Incorporate Breath Support To be an incredible singer, you have to use a lot of air. This means you need your breathing to be on par. Support this by incorporating breath support into your diction exercises. You can do this by picking one of the tongue twisters above and practicing saying it all in one breath. I remain your favourite vocal coach Kvocals and I believe in you ❤️
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  • POLITICS NIGERIA learned that the self-declared Prime Minister of Biafra Republic Government In-Exile, was remanded in custody by the district court of Päijät-Häme on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent.

    He was arrested “on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent”, while four others were arrested “for financing a terrorist crime”.
    POLITICS NIGERIA learned that the self-declared Prime Minister of Biafra Republic Government In-Exile, was remanded in custody by the district court of Päijät-Häme on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent. He was arrested “on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent”, while four others were arrested “for financing a terrorist crime”.
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  • Ifeanyi Mbah was very prepared to prove that political party did not matter to him, what mattered to him was the love of the people, the Igbo's loved him, so whether he contested under any platform, it didn't really matter. The Obedient movement of 2023 did not affect Ifeanyi Mbah and it did not affect Nnewi community, we have lost a lot, we were about to prove that point when Ifeanyi turned from YPP to join us in the APC family, we are very glad and we still remain glad".
    Ifeanyi Mbah was very prepared to prove that political party did not matter to him, what mattered to him was the love of the people, the Igbo's loved him, so whether he contested under any platform, it didn't really matter. The Obedient movement of 2023 did not affect Ifeanyi Mbah and it did not affect Nnewi community, we have lost a lot, we were about to prove that point when Ifeanyi turned from YPP to join us in the APC family, we are very glad and we still remain glad".
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  • "Inner Strength"

    In silence deep, I find my voice,
    A whispered truth, my heart's choice.
    A well of calm, within my soul,
    A refuge from life's chaotic role.

    The world outside may rage and roar,
    But I remain, on solid shore.
    My roots run deep, my spirit free,
    Unshaken, in serenity.

    Through turmoil's storm, I'll find my way,
    Guided by light, of inner day.
    My heart beats strong, my will unbroken,
    My inner strength, forever unspoken.

    In quiet hours, I find my might,
    A reservoir, of inner light.
    "Inner Strength" In silence deep, I find my voice, A whispered truth, my heart's choice. A well of calm, within my soul, A refuge from life's chaotic role. The world outside may rage and roar, But I remain, on solid shore. My roots run deep, my spirit free, Unshaken, in serenity. Through turmoil's storm, I'll find my way, Guided by light, of inner day. My heart beats strong, my will unbroken, My inner strength, forever unspoken. In quiet hours, I find my might, A reservoir, of inner light.
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  • "Unwavering Soul"

    In turbulent seas, I stay afloat,
    My anchor deep, in inner coat.
    The waves crash strong, yet I remain,
    Unshaken, through life's joy and pain.

    My compass true, I navigate,
    Through trials dark, and uncertain fate.
    The winds howl loud, yet I stand firm,
    And chart my course, with steadfast term.

    In every test, my spirit's fire,
    Burns brighter still, with heart's desire.
    Unwavering, I face the tide,
    And ride the waves, with soul inside.

    Through life's ebb and flow, I'll find,
    My inner peace, my constant mind.
    "Unwavering Soul" In turbulent seas, I stay afloat, My anchor deep, in inner coat. The waves crash strong, yet I remain, Unshaken, through life's joy and pain. My compass true, I navigate, Through trials dark, and uncertain fate. The winds howl loud, yet I stand firm, And chart my course, with steadfast term. In every test, my spirit's fire, Burns brighter still, with heart's desire. Unwavering, I face the tide, And ride the waves, with soul inside. Through life's ebb and flow, I'll find, My inner peace, my constant mind.
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  • "Resilient Heart"

    My heart beats strong, through every pain,
    A warrior's pulse, that never wanes.
    Through life's turmoil, I stand tall,
    And face each challenge, after all.

    With every fall, I rise anew,
    Scars on my soul, but spirit true.
    I've learned to bend, but never break,
    And find my strength, for life's sake.

    In darkness deep, I've found a spark,
    A light that guides, through life's embark.
    My heart remains, unbroken and free,
    A resilient beat, for all to see.

    Through every storm, I'll find my way,
    And rise, with dawn, to face the day.
    "Resilient Heart" My heart beats strong, through every pain, A warrior's pulse, that never wanes. Through life's turmoil, I stand tall, And face each challenge, after all. With every fall, I rise anew, Scars on my soul, but spirit true. I've learned to bend, but never break, And find my strength, for life's sake. In darkness deep, I've found a spark, A light that guides, through life's embark. My heart remains, unbroken and free, A resilient beat, for all to see. Through every storm, I'll find my way, And rise, with dawn, to face the day.
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  • The power of positive thinking is remarkable. When you think of something that brings you joy, your brain releases endorphins
    The power of positive thinking is remarkable. When you think of something that brings you joy, your brain releases endorphins
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