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One hit wonders or just taking a break? Ten Nigerian Artists that lost the limelight.

The Nigerian Music Industry can be regarded as one of the best in the world, it boasts of international talents like Asa, Dbanj and wizkid. But surviving in a rapid growing industry where millions of young and old think 'I could probably make it' can be pretty demanding. Hard work, determination and most importantly talent are required We believe no musician last forever, but seeing talented artists you thought would last drop by is kinda heart breaking.. So we Bring you 10  Top Nigerian Artist That faded...... #1 Soty She  came up with a some nice lyrics.  ‘ Malaria ’ her hit song rocked music charts in Nigeria and the Western part of Africa; Many expected Soty to lead the  way for female artistes but the singer became a little quiet after her debut album. #2 Blackface A member of the defunct Pop group  Platashun boiz. He left the limelight after their seperation Some Artist are only good in groups, perhaps he's one of those who are. The remain...

7 Engineering Wonders of Today & Tomorrow.

Megaproject… even the word sounds big! As technology evolves to meet the demands of our dreams, more and more wondrous   feats of engineering  will transform our world; and us with it. These 7 amazing engineering wonders push the envelope of what can be accomplished on Earth – and someday, beyond. Dubai’s World Islands Following on the successful completion of other offshore artificial island communities like the Palm Islands,  Dubai’s World Islands  was intended to be even more ambitious, not to mention larger. Imagine owning a private island in the shape of a country or continent, surrounded by the warm waters of the Persian Gulf – and your equally “worldly” neighbors? While Dubai’s vision of a 300-island floating world may someday come to fruition, things  aren’t so rosy   at the moment thanks to the ongoing world economic crisis. As of late summer 2009 only a single island has been developed and it belongs to Dubai’s ruling Sheik;   ...

The Most Extreme Jobs in the World

Adrenaline addicts looking for a new job may want to consider a few of the following: Crocodile physiologist, venom milker and skydiving instructor. They all made a list of the world’s most extreme jobs, at least according to YourTradeBase, a company that helps other businesses with the entirely sedate job of completing their paperwork. Take safari guide, for example, which was identified as the extreme career with the highest average salary. They are exposed to potentially dangerous animals like lions, work in an area lacking in medical facilities and drive on muddy and bumpy dirt tracks. But let’s face it: Despite the danger, it’s a great job. Here are he most extreme jobs ranked by average salary per year (or season) are: Safari Guide: $73,000 Professional Stuntman: $70,000 Crocodile Physiologist: $62,500 Storm Chaser: $60,968 Cave Diver: $58,640 Smoke Jumpers: $33,000 Venom Milker: $30,000 Skydiving Instructor: $24,000 Whitewater Rafting Guide: $6,675 per season ...

8 Stars That Broke Transfer Records

The transfer window has been quite interesting so far, stars like Rooney, Lukaku, Morata, Walker and many others have joined new teams. The Premier League and others have spent so much money in recent months that a $50 million transfer for a star now looks like a great deal for the richest clubs. Neymar recently broke a transfer record and it probably won’t be too long before a team matches or sets a new one. Here are seven transfers that broke records at the time they happened: Cristiano Ronaldo In 2009, Ronaldo broke transfer records when Manchester United and Real Madrid agreed to a transfer fee of around $100 million. The move now looks like a cheap one for Real Madrid but back then it was a lot of money for just one player. Ronaldo has helped Real Madrid win three Champions League titles and is one of the best, if not the best player in football right now. Last year, reports said the Portuguese footballer rejected a $300 million transfer to a club in China that would ...