• What's something ppl do that get u upset?

    #discussion
    What's something ppl do that get u upset? #discussion
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  • What feels like an achievement but isn't really an achievement?
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    What feels like an achievement but isn't really an achievement? #open discussion
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  • # Learning Theories
    1. *Behavioral Theory*: Learning through reinforcement and conditioning.
    2. *Cognitive Theory*: Learning through mental processes, such as perception and memory.
    3. *Constructivist Theory*: Learning through active construction of knowledge.
    4. *Social Constructivist Theory*: Learning through social interactions and collaboration.

    # Teaching Methods
    1. *Lecture Method*: One-way communication from teacher to students.
    2. *Discussion Method*: Interactive communication between teacher and students.
    3. *Project-Based Learning*: Students work on real-world projects to learn skills and concepts.
    # Learning Theories 1. *Behavioral Theory*: Learning through reinforcement and conditioning. 2. *Cognitive Theory*: Learning through mental processes, such as perception and memory. 3. *Constructivist Theory*: Learning through active construction of knowledge. 4. *Social Constructivist Theory*: Learning through social interactions and collaboration. # Teaching Methods 1. *Lecture Method*: One-way communication from teacher to students. 2. *Discussion Method*: Interactive communication between teacher and students. 3. *Project-Based Learning*: Students work on real-world projects to learn skills and concepts.
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  • 3. *Constructivist Theory*: Learning through active construction of knowledge.
    4. *Social Constructivist Theory*: Learning through social interactions and collaboration.

    # Teaching Methods
    1. *Lecture Method*: One-way communication from teacher to students.
    2. *Discussion Method*: Interactive communication between teacher and students.
    3. *Project-Based Learning*: Students work on real-world projects to learn skills and concepts.
    4. *Flipped Classroom*: Students learn through online resources, then work on activities in class.

    # Assessment Methods
    1. *Formative Assessment*: Ongoing evaluation during the learning process.
    2. *Summative Assessment*: Evaluation at the end of the learning process.
    3. *Authentic Assessment*: Evaluation based on real-world tasks and scenarios.
    3. *Constructivist Theory*: Learning through active construction of knowledge. 4. *Social Constructivist Theory*: Learning through social interactions and collaboration. # Teaching Methods 1. *Lecture Method*: One-way communication from teacher to students. 2. *Discussion Method*: Interactive communication between teacher and students. 3. *Project-Based Learning*: Students work on real-world projects to learn skills and concepts. 4. *Flipped Classroom*: Students learn through online resources, then work on activities in class. # Assessment Methods 1. *Formative Assessment*: Ongoing evaluation during the learning process. 2. *Summative Assessment*: Evaluation at the end of the learning process. 3. *Authentic Assessment*: Evaluation based on real-world tasks and scenarios.
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  • The special adviser to the president on economic affairs (Office of the Vice President), Tope Fasua, has said that the depreciation of the naira has reduced the number of Nigerians migrating from the country.

    He said this on Thursday, Jan. 16, during a panel discussion at the 2025 Annual Outlook Conference.

    Speaking during the panel discussion, Fasua addressed some of the effects of the naira devaluation and the 2025 budget.

    He said, “There are a couple of advantages because the naira volume has moved up from about N30tn, N31tn to N49tn; what we’re trying to see is how to milk the PPP advantage. That’s the purchasing power parity. Whereas in dollar terms, it’s not particularly a significant budget and also per capita. But what we can do is focus on the Nigerian economy and the domestic economy and see what naira can buy. So, when we talk about PPP, essentially, you’re saying that $10 in New York, for example, probably can’t even buy your lunch. However, $10 translates to about N16,000 in Nigeria. So, we intend to see how we can focus on the local economy.

    “The devaluation, or rather, the depreciation of the naira that we’ve seen since our government came, is double-edged, actually, in terms of its impact. On one hand, it has impacted inflation, but on the flip side, it has reduced the ‘Japa’ rate, because if before you would have been able to get to the UK with maybe N2m or N1.5m for your ticket, now you have to look for maybe N4m or N5m, an economy seat, meaning that people are thinking less of ‘Oh, how do I get out of this country?”
    The special adviser to the president on economic affairs (Office of the Vice President), Tope Fasua, has said that the depreciation of the naira has reduced the number of Nigerians migrating from the country. He said this on Thursday, Jan. 16, during a panel discussion at the 2025 Annual Outlook Conference. Speaking during the panel discussion, Fasua addressed some of the effects of the naira devaluation and the 2025 budget. He said, “There are a couple of advantages because the naira volume has moved up from about N30tn, N31tn to N49tn; what we’re trying to see is how to milk the PPP advantage. That’s the purchasing power parity. Whereas in dollar terms, it’s not particularly a significant budget and also per capita. But what we can do is focus on the Nigerian economy and the domestic economy and see what naira can buy. So, when we talk about PPP, essentially, you’re saying that $10 in New York, for example, probably can’t even buy your lunch. However, $10 translates to about N16,000 in Nigeria. So, we intend to see how we can focus on the local economy. “The devaluation, or rather, the depreciation of the naira that we’ve seen since our government came, is double-edged, actually, in terms of its impact. On one hand, it has impacted inflation, but on the flip side, it has reduced the ‘Japa’ rate, because if before you would have been able to get to the UK with maybe N2m or N1.5m for your ticket, now you have to look for maybe N4m or N5m, an economy seat, meaning that people are thinking less of ‘Oh, how do I get out of this country?”
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  • Here's a suggested framework to help you answer the question "Do you believe in God?" in a comprehensive and convincing way:

    Introduction
    1. *Acknowledge the question*: Start by acknowledging the importance of the question and expressing your willingness to share your thoughts.
    2. *Clarify your perspective*: Mention that you'll be sharing your personal beliefs and experiences.

    Sharing Your Belief
    1. *State your belief*: Clearly and confidently state your belief in God.
    2. *Explain what God means to you*: Describe what God represents in your life, such as a higher power, a source of comfort, or a guiding force.
    3. *Share personal experiences*: Share personal experiences or stories that have strengthened your faith or demonstrated God's presence in your life.

    Reasoning and Evidence
    1. *Moral argument*: Explain how your belief in God provides a moral framework and guides your actions.
    2. *Design and purpose*: Discuss how the complexity and order in the universe suggest a designer or creator.
    3. *Personal transformation*: Share how your faith has transformed your life, overcome challenges, or brought you peace.

    Conclusion
    1. *Reiterate your belief*: Confidently restate your belief in God.
    2. *Invite discussion*: Express your willingness to engage in respectful discussions and explore others' perspectives.
    3. *End with a positive note*: Close by emphasizing the importance of faith, hope, and love in your life.

    Example:

    "Do you believe in God? This is a question that has been at the heart of human inquiry for centuries. As someone who has deeply explored this question, I'd like to share my thoughts.

    Personally, I believe in God. To me, God represents a higher power that guides and comforts me. Throughout my life, I've experienced moments that have strengthened my faith, such as [share a personal experience).

    My belief in God provides a moral framework that guides my actions and decisions. I also find it remarkable how the complexity and order in the universe suggest a designer or creator.

    Most importantly, my faith has transformed my life in profound ways. It has given me hope, peace, and a sense of purpose.

    In conclusion, I firmly believe in God. I'm always eager to engage in respectful discussions and explore others' perspectives. Ultimately, my faith has brought me joy, comfort, and a deeper understanding of the world."
    Here's a suggested framework to help you answer the question "Do you believe in God?" in a comprehensive and convincing way: Introduction 1. *Acknowledge the question*: Start by acknowledging the importance of the question and expressing your willingness to share your thoughts. 2. *Clarify your perspective*: Mention that you'll be sharing your personal beliefs and experiences. Sharing Your Belief 1. *State your belief*: Clearly and confidently state your belief in God. 2. *Explain what God means to you*: Describe what God represents in your life, such as a higher power, a source of comfort, or a guiding force. 3. *Share personal experiences*: Share personal experiences or stories that have strengthened your faith or demonstrated God's presence in your life. Reasoning and Evidence 1. *Moral argument*: Explain how your belief in God provides a moral framework and guides your actions. 2. *Design and purpose*: Discuss how the complexity and order in the universe suggest a designer or creator. 3. *Personal transformation*: Share how your faith has transformed your life, overcome challenges, or brought you peace. Conclusion 1. *Reiterate your belief*: Confidently restate your belief in God. 2. *Invite discussion*: Express your willingness to engage in respectful discussions and explore others' perspectives. 3. *End with a positive note*: Close by emphasizing the importance of faith, hope, and love in your life. Example: "Do you believe in God? This is a question that has been at the heart of human inquiry for centuries. As someone who has deeply explored this question, I'd like to share my thoughts. Personally, I believe in God. To me, God represents a higher power that guides and comforts me. Throughout my life, I've experienced moments that have strengthened my faith, such as [share a personal experience). My belief in God provides a moral framework that guides my actions and decisions. I also find it remarkable how the complexity and order in the universe suggest a designer or creator. Most importantly, my faith has transformed my life in profound ways. It has given me hope, peace, and a sense of purpose. In conclusion, I firmly believe in God. I'm always eager to engage in respectful discussions and explore others' perspectives. Ultimately, my faith has brought me joy, comfort, and a deeper understanding of the world."
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    Rema recently completed his initial 5-year contract with Mavin Records & Jonzing World and re-signed before releasing Benin Boys with Shallipopi last year.
    It’s possible that he triggered the extension clause in his original contract, which is why he’s still with both labels.

    Even after achieving so much success, Omah Lay is still signed to Keyqaad, a label he joined in 2020.

    Why do these artists choose to stay with their labels even after they’ve become successful?
    Are they getting significant value from the label, or is there more to it?

    That’s our topic for discussion today.

    RECORD DEAL CLAUSES EVERY UNKNOWN ARTIST SHOULD DEMAND BEFORE SIGNING A RECORD DEAL (WITH REALISTIC COMPROMISES) - Part 2

    The lesson began on Monday, 6th January 2025.
    You can visit my wall to catch up on Part 1.

    2. Term and Options (Contract Duration)

    Explanation:
    The term refers to how long the contract will last, usually measured by the number of albums an artist must deliver within a specific timeframe.

    For labels, long-term contracts are beneficial, especially if an artist becomes successful quickly. The label can easily recoup its investment and start making a profit almost immediately. In such cases, a long-term deal can be a win-win situation for both parties.

    However, if a label doesn’t invest heavily in an artist, a long-term deal can work against the artist. It can tie down their career and limit their opportunities to explore better options.

    For a new artist, shorter contracts offer more flexibility. You don’t know how things will play out, so a shorter term is safer. However, labels often insist on longer contracts during negotiations.

    Realistic Compromise:

    Agree to a 2-3 album deal over 3 years or less with options for extensions.

    However, ensure that the extension clause is performance-based — meaning the label must meet certain goals to trigger the extension. If the goals are not met, both parties can walk away immediately after the initial term.

    For example:

    The label must invest a specific amount in your promotion and marketing within that period.

    If the label fails to achieve these milestones, you can renegotiate or leave.

    This protects both parties and ensures the label is motivated to prioritize your growth.

    Why This Matters:

    Without a clear and fair term clause, you risk being locked into a contract that doesn’t serve your long-term career goals. Always negotiate terms that allow you to retain some control over your future.

    Final Thoughts:

    Contracts are like marriage — if the foundation isn’t solid, you’ll struggle to break free when things go wrong.
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    DØ Yöu KnØw ⁉️ ⁉️ 🚨 Rema recently completed his initial 5-year contract with Mavin Records & Jonzing World and re-signed before releasing Benin Boys with Shallipopi last year. It’s possible that he triggered the extension clause in his original contract, which is why he’s still with both labels. Even after achieving so much success, Omah Lay is still signed to Keyqaad, a label he joined in 2020. Why do these artists choose to stay with their labels even after they’ve become successful? Are they getting significant value from the label, or is there more to it? That’s our topic for discussion today. RECORD DEAL CLAUSES EVERY UNKNOWN ARTIST SHOULD DEMAND BEFORE SIGNING A RECORD DEAL (WITH REALISTIC COMPROMISES) - Part 2 The lesson began on Monday, 6th January 2025. You can visit my wall to catch up on Part 1. 2. Term and Options (Contract Duration) Explanation: The term refers to how long the contract will last, usually measured by the number of albums an artist must deliver within a specific timeframe. For labels, long-term contracts are beneficial, especially if an artist becomes successful quickly. The label can easily recoup its investment and start making a profit almost immediately. In such cases, a long-term deal can be a win-win situation for both parties. However, if a label doesn’t invest heavily in an artist, a long-term deal can work against the artist. It can tie down their career and limit their opportunities to explore better options. For a new artist, shorter contracts offer more flexibility. You don’t know how things will play out, so a shorter term is safer. However, labels often insist on longer contracts during negotiations. Realistic Compromise: Agree to a 2-3 album deal over 3 years or less with options for extensions. However, ensure that the extension clause is performance-based — meaning the label must meet certain goals to trigger the extension. If the goals are not met, both parties can walk away immediately after the initial term. For example: The label must invest a specific amount in your promotion and marketing within that period. If the label fails to achieve these milestones, you can renegotiate or leave. This protects both parties and ensures the label is motivated to prioritize your growth. Why This Matters: Without a clear and fair term clause, you risk being locked into a contract that doesn’t serve your long-term career goals. Always negotiate terms that allow you to retain some control over your future. 📌Final Thoughts: Contracts are like marriage — if the foundation isn’t solid, you’ll struggle to break free when things go wrong. Copied
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  • Minding you business can give you a lot of peace pls don't involve yourself in an unnecessary discussion
    Minding you business can give you a lot of peace pls don't involve yourself in an unnecessary discussion
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  • Actress Lilian Afegbai stirred an online discussion with IJGBs after she told them to go back home.

    After her post went viral, several Nigerians in diaspora queried the Nollywood star.

    Someone said: “Dem dey pursue you when you go their own country?
    Actress Lilian Afegbai stirred an online discussion with IJGBs after she told them to go back home. After her post went viral, several Nigerians in diaspora queried the Nollywood star. Someone said: “Dem dey pursue you when you go their own country? 🤣”
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  • Paulo’s open letter to Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy ahead of 2025 has started an online discussion among music lovers. Some of them took sides on the matter. Full details in comments.

    Photo: @paulo2140 / IG
    Paulo’s open letter to Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy ahead of 2025 has started an online discussion among music lovers. Some of them took sides on the matter. Full details in comments. Photo: @paulo2140 / IG
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