Saturday, 14 August 2010

Ariyaa New Hit Single from Luke Dej

luke Dej Ariyaa

Dynamic!Creative!Cultural! These words only begin to describe the music and talents of luke Dej. guitarist extraordinaire/singer/songwriter and percusionist.Luke has steadily and carefully crafted an original body of work he calls a "spiritually tinged blend of pop,jazz,rock,blues,funk and traditional African music." Luke's unique brand of music, addresses all human emotions that fall under the universal theme of Love,joy and peace .He takes music back to its roots with his flexible guitar driven approach to performing and recording. He's ultimately, his own artist.His unique style is shown throughout his music, and his personality is one that everyone falls in love with..
Having extensively toured Europe and Asia with great musicians.He's now currently working on his first solo album which is in international and local version respectively... Check out his first Single...tittled Ariyaa!!!Done in the african groovy dance way with soulful yoruba vocal and straight from the heart lyrics.
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Saturday, 19 June 2010

Sani Kaita Regrets Greek Tragedy


The chances of Nigeria's Super Eagles qualifying from their world cup group seems to be more or less dead and buried after the rash display of a mixture of madness and immaturity  from Nigerian Midfielder Sanu Kaita got  him  a red card and sending off in the 33rd minute, turning  round a game in which Nigeria seemed destined to a comfortable cruise to victory after taking the lead early in the game to favour the Greeks who made good use of the extra man as they overran the 10 man Nigerian team and piled pressure on the defence leading to their equaliser and eventual 2-1win.

The Nigerian team now seems set to exit the world cup in the 1st round but still have a slim chance of qualifying, to do so they need to beat Korea by a comfortable margin and hope that Argentina does the same to Greece.  The big question would be is the current Nigerian team up to the task?

In all honesty most avid Nigeria fans must be experiencing large measures of doubt, this is arguably the weakest Nigerian world cup team of recent times lacking the skills and inventiveness of  past teams which have included the likes of Finidi George, Jay Jay Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, Sunday Oliseh and strong inspirational  strikers like Daniel Amokachi and Rashidi Yekini  it is difficult to foresee any rays of hope for the current team.

A better Nigerian team should still have held on to the 1-0 lead or at the least held Greece to the 1-1draw and the glaring missed opportunity to equalise  by Ogbuke Obasi late in the game only goes on to show the lack of quality in this team.

However I would'nt completely write them off just yet strikers Obafemi Martins, Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Obinna Nsofor are more than capable of finding the net on a good day and even though the calming influence and  skills of injured  mid fielder John Obi Mikel will be missed  Nigeria still has the likes of the young  Haruna who can move the ball around  in midfield and experienced players like Danny Shittu, Taye Taiwo, Osaze Odemwingie along with  veteran striker Kanu to help see them through,  Goal keeper Vincent Enyeama has also showed some brilliant form and a lot might still depend on him to keep Nigeria's hopes alive.


In the meantime I think I'm going to place a few bets on Ghana, Ivory coast as the teams most likely to keep Africa's hopes shining in the 2nd round and Brazil because I just luv watching them.