[Video] Dagrin’s Young Brother “TROD” Drops New Music Video “Wild Mind”

Olaonipekun Olatubosun David a.k.a TROD needs no introduction at this point.
With various hits like Farabale, Trod Freestyle, Morenikeji to mention but a few, the Tasued undergraduate has registered his name among the notable rappers in the music industry.
The last child of the ‘Olaonipekun’ family just dropped the visuals to his hip hop track titled “Wild Mind”.
TROD once again delivered his excellence as a surprise master when it comes to Hip Hop with his unique form of Punchlines and also paying homage to the oldies in the rap game such as CDQ, Reminisce, Olamide, Base One, Seriki and others.
This super epic jam was produced by SB and video is Directed by The Wicked Director. Enjoy!! 
Watch & Download “TROD – Wild Mind” Video below:-

8 ways to remember what you read part 3

7) Operate Within Your Attention Span
Paying attention is central to memorization. Trying to read when you can’t concentrate is wasting time. Since most people have short attention spans, they should not try to read dense material for more than 10 or 15 minutes at a time. After such a session, they should take a break and quiz themselves on what they just read.
Ultimately, readers should discipline their attention so they can concentrate for longer periods.
8) Rehearse Soon After Reading Is Finished
At the reading session end, rehearse what you learned right away. Avoid distractions and multi-tasking because they interfere with the consolidation processes that enable longer-term memory. Answer again the questions about content mentioned in the “Rehearse As You Go Along” section.
Think about and rehearse what you read at least twice later that day. Rehearse again at last once for the next 2-3 days.
In Summary
  1. Read with a purpose.
  2. Skim first.
  3. Get the reading mechanics right.
  4. Be judicious in highlighting and note taking.
  5. Think in pictures.
  6. Rehearse as you go along.
  7. Stay within your attention span and work to increase that span.
  8. Rehearse again soon.
Reference
Noice, H., and Noice, T. 2000. Two approaches to learning a theatrical script, p. 444-455. In Memory Observed, edited by Ulric Neisser and Ira Hyman, Jr. Worth Publishers, New York, N.Y.
Bill Klemm— W. R. (Bill) Klemm, D.V.M., Ph.D. Scientist, professor, author, speaker. As a professor of Neuroscience at Texas A&M University, Bill has taught about the brain and behavior at all levels, from freshmen, to seniors, to graduate students to post-docs. His recent books include Thank You, Brain, For All You Remember. What You Forgot Was My Fault‚ and Core Ideas in Neuroscience.

8 ways to remember what you read part2




4) Be Judicious in Highlighting and Note Taking
Use a highlighter to mark a FEW key points to act as the basis for mental pictures and reminder cues. Add key words in the margins if you don’t find useful clues to highlight.
Almost all students use highlighter pens to identify key parts of a text. But many students either highlight too much or highlight the wrong things. They become so preoccupied in marking up the book that they don’t pay enough attention to what they are reading. A better approach is to highlight just a few key words on a page. If many pages don’t require highlights, sticky tabs on pages with highlights can greatly speed a study process for whole books.
It is crucial to think about the meaning of text. Highlighted text needs to be rehearsed in the context of how it fits with the purpose, why it needs to be remembered, and how it fits with important material that preceded it. Every few paragraphs or pages, depending on the information density, the reader should stop and self-quiz to make sure the important material is being memorized. Making outline notes of such material after it is first read can be an important rehearsal aid for forming immediate memory and for later study. The act of creating such an outline from working memory, and checking it against the content just read, supports memory formation in very powerful ways.
5) Think in Pictures
A picture may not be worth a thousand words, but it can certainly capture the essence of dozens of words. Moreover, pictures are much easier to memorize than words. Those memory wizards who put on stage shows owe their success (as do card counters in casinos) to use of gimmicks based on mental pictures. Ordinary readers can use to good effect the practice of making mental images of the meaning of text. The highlighted key words in text, for example, if used as a starting point for mental pictures, then become very useful for memorization. One only has to spot the key words and think of the associated mental images. Sometimes it helps to make mental images of headings and sub-heads. Pictures also become easier to remember when they are clustered into similar groups or when they are chained together to tell a story.
Mental pictures are not the only way to facilitate memory for what you read. I understand that actors use another approach for memorizing their lines for a play, movie, or TV show. Actors “get into the part” and study the meaning of the script in depth, which seems to produce memory automatically for them. When the same script is memorized with mental images, it appears that the text is being looked at from the outside, as something to be memorized. Actors, on the other hand, appear to be looking at the same text from the inside, as something to be experienced. The actors probe the deep meaning of the text, which inevitably involves attending to the exact words. For example, they seem to explore why their character would use a given set of wordsto express a particular thought. This is still a process of association, except that actors are associating words with real meaning and context as opposed to contrived visual image meaning and context.
Both approaches require engagement. The reader has to think hard about what is being read, and that is what helps you to remember what is read.
6) Rehearse As You Go Along
Read in short segments (a few paragraphs to a few pages, depending on content density), all the while thinking about and paraphrasing the meaning of what is written.
To rehearse what you are memorizing, see how many of the mental pictures you can reconstruct. Use headings and highlighted words if needed to help you reinforce the mental pictures. Rehearse the mental pictures every day or so for the first few days after reading.
Think about the content in each segment in terms of how it satisfies the purpose for reading. Ask yourself questions about the content. “How does this information fit what I already know and don’t know? Why did the author say that? Do I understand what this means? What is the evidence? Do I agree with ideas or conclusions? Why or why not? What is the practical application?” How much of this do I need to memorize?” Apply the ideas to other situations and contexts. Generate ideas about the content.
It also helps to focus on what is not said. To do that you also have to keep in working memory what was said. This not only helps memory, but you get the opportunity to gain creative insights about the subject. In short, thinking not only promotes memory formation but also understanding.

8 ways to remember what you read

Horizontal Stacked BooksDespite television, cell phones, and Twitter, traditional reading is still an important skill. Whether it is school textbooks, magazines, or regular books, people still read, though not as much as they used to. One reason that many people don’t read much is that they don’t read well. For them, it is slow, hard work and they don’t remember as much as they should. Students, for example,may have to read something several times before they understand and remember what they read.
Why? You would think that schools teach kids how to read well. Schools do try. I work with middle-school teachers and they tell me that many students are 2-3 years behind grade level in reading proficiency. No doubt, television, cell phones, and the Web are major contributors to this problem, which will apparently get worse if we don’t emphasize and improve reading instruction.
Some of the blame can be placed on the fads in reading teaching, such as phonics and “whole language,” which sometimes are promoted by zealots who don’t respect the need for both approaches. Much of the blame for poor reading skills can be laid at the feet of parents who set poor examples and, of course, on the youngsters who are too lazy to learn how to read well.
For all those who missed out on good reading skills, it is not too late. I summarize below what I think it takes to read with good speed and comprehension.
  1. Read with a purpose.
  2. Skim first.
  3. Get the reading mechanics right.
  4. Be judicious in highlighting and note taking.
  5. Think in pictures.
  6. Rehearse as you go along.
  7. Stay within your attention span and work to increase that span.
  8. Rehearse again soon.
1) Know Your Purpose
Everyone should have a purpose for their reading and think about how that purpose is being fulfilled during the actual reading. The advantage for remembering is that checking continuously for how the purpose is being fulfilled helps the reader to stay on task, to focus on the more relevant parts of the text, and to rehearse continuously as one reads. This also saves time and effort because relevant items are most attended.
Identifying the purpose should be easy if you freely choose what to read. Just ask yourself, “Why am I reading this?” If it is to be entertained or pass the time, then there is not much problem. But myriad other reasons could apply, such as:
  • to understand a certain group of people, such as Muslims, Jews, Hindus, etc.
  • to crystallize your political position, such as why a given government policy should be opposed.
  • to develop an informed plan or proposal.
  • to satisfy a requirement of an academic course or other assigned reading.
Many of us have readings assigned to us, as in a school environment. Or the boss may hand us a manual and say “Here. We need you to read this.” Whether the order comes from a teacher or boss, we need to ask, “What do you want me to learn from this?” In the absence of such guidance, you should still formulate your best guess about what you should learn and remember from the reading.
2) Skim First
Some reading tasks require no more than skimming. Proper skimming includes putting an emphasis on the headings, pictures, graphs, tables, and key paragraphs (which are usually at the beginning and the end). Depending on the purpose, you should slow down and read carefully only the parts that contribute to fulfilling the reading purpose.
Even material that has to be studied carefully should be skimmed first. The benefits of skimming first are that the skimming: 1) primes the memory, making it easier to remember when you read it the second time, 2) orients the thinking, helping you to know where the important content is in the document, 3) creates an overall sense and gestalt for the document, which in turn makes it easier to remember certain particulars.
Browsing on the Internet encourages people to skim read. The way content is handled on the Web is even causing writers to make wider use of Web devices, such as numbered or bulleted lists, sidebars, graphics, text boxes and sidebars. But the bad news is that the Web style makes it even harder to learn how to read in-depth; that is, the Web teaches us to skim, creating bad reading habits for in-depth reading.
3) Get the Mechanics Right
For in-depth reading, eyes need to move in a disciplined way. Skimming actually trains eyes to move without discipline. When you need to read carefully and remember the essence of large blocks of text, the eyes must snap from one fixation point to the next in left- to right-sequence. Moreover, the fixations should not be one individual letters or even single words, but rather on several words per fixation. There are reading-improvement machines that train the eyes to fixate properly, but few schools use them. I know from personal experience with such machines that they can increase reading speed markedly without a cost in lower comprehension. Poor readers who stumble along from word to word actually tend to have lower comprehension because their mind is preoccupied with recognizing the letters and their arrangement in each word.That is a main reason they can’t remember what they read. Countless times I have heard college students say, “I read that chapter three times, and I still can’t answer your questions.” When I ask thought-provoking questions about the material, they often can’t answer the questions because they can’t remember the meaning of what they read. Even with straightforward simple memorization questions, they often can’t remember, because their focus on the words themselves kept them from associating what their eyes saw with their own pre-existing knowledge and thus facilitating remembering. In short, to remember what you read, you have to think about what the words mean.
I am not arguing against phonics, which in my view is vital for the initial learning of how to read. But phonics is just the first step in good reading practice. At some point, the reader needs to recognize whole words as complete units and then expand that capability to clusters of several words.
Among the key tactics for good mechanics of reading, I list the following:
  • Make eye contact with all the text not being deliberately skimmed
  • See multiple words in each eye fixation
  • Strive to expand the width of each eye fixation (on an 8.5″ width, strive for three fixations or eventually two per line). This skill has to be developed in stages. First, learn how do read at five or six fixations per line. Then work on four per line. Then three.
  • Snap eyes from one fixation point to another (horizontal snaps on long lines, vertical snap if whole line in a column can be seen with one fixation).
Learning how to do this takes practice. If you can’t do it on your own, consider formal training from a reading center.

Small Doctor Finally Speaks Out About His Jerking Off Video That Surfaced Online (See Reason)

Addressing the blunder during an interview with Sunday Scoop, Small Doctor claims that his account was hacked.
Small Doctor has finally broken his silence on the explicit video that was shared on his Snapchat account, showing him stroking his penis.
The video which turned up on Thursday, August 24, shows the singer stroking his manhood with one hand, while apparently recording the act with his other hand.
Addressing the blunder during an interview with Sunday Scoop, Small Doctor claims that his account was hacked.
He said: “My Snapchat account was hacked and that is all I have to say.”
However, when asked if he had recorded himself masturbating and saved it before the alleged hacker uploaded the video online, he said, “You should understand when they say someone’s account was hacked. I don’t want to say beyond that.”
As earlier reported, it had seemed like the singer made a big mistake by posting the explicit video to his SnapChat timeline instead of sending it to the person it had been intended for.
This video comes after Small Doctor denied the rumours about him beating up a certain commercial tricycle rider in Lagos.


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Missed Mayweather vs McGregor Fight? (Watch The Video Highlight Here)

After all the talk, all the build up, the intensely hyped cross-over match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor is finally over. The result wasn’t unexpected, but the ride to get there was.
After a pretty close and very competitive first few rounds, Mayweather picked things up and started connecting more. McGregor slowed and eventually it led to a standing stoppage at the 10th round.
Round 9 – McGregor seemed to hurt Mayweather early in round 9! But the ref stepped in and said it was low! Mayweather is smiing. That looked legal. Conor lands hard again on the restart! Mayweather fires back with three rights and he has stunned McGregor! Maywather all over him. McGregor is firing back. Jab from Conor. McGregor is fading. He can’t keep his hands up. Mayweather is landing hard! Jab and hard right! McGregor clinching to survive. Hard right and a combo. McGregor taking it. Two huge rights! 10-9 Mayweather.
Round 10 – McGregor clinches up right away. He’s landing short shots. Mayweather just covering up. Now he’s opening up. McGregor clinches again. Mayweather with two huge rights in the corner. Mayweather is all over him! McGregor is barely on his feet! Mayweather opened up with more punches AND THE REF STEPS IN! FLOYD MAYWEATHER HAS DEFEATED CONOR MCGREGOR!
Floyd Mayweather defeated Conor McGregor by TKO, 1:05 of round 10.
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Checkout The 5 Things We Learned From Floyd Mayweather Jr. Vs Conor McGregor’s Fight

What can I say, folks? The “money fight” is history and we are all here to cast our “expert” opinions on what transpired in Las Vega, Nevada on Saturday Night.
With two industries colliding, one thing that cannot be denied is that it certainly lived up to the hype. The beauty of mixed martial arts clashing with the chess match that is professional boxing.
Conor McGregor stepping into a world unknown, while Floyd Mayweather returns to the sport he’s dominated for 50 straight fights.
When it was all said and done, Floyd “Money” Mayweather defeated “The Notorious” Conor McGregor in the tenth round via technical knockout in the middle of the T-Mobile Arena when referee Robert Byrd stepped in and stopped the fight.
Since then, everyone has been giving “hot takes” on the fight and arguing over the biggest and smallest details.
But the question that we should be asking is: what did we learn from this historic fight?
Let’s get started:
1. Floyd Mayweather is a man of his word and he delivered
Going into this fight, there were A LOT of predictions of how the bout of a lifetime would turn out. Most experts said that McGregor didn’t have a chance and that he would be outmatched in every form of the word. Others gave McGregor a fighter’s chance and assumed that maybe Floyd was past his prime and ready to pass the torch, as we say in the wrestling business.
But one prediction did come true and that is from the man who cemented his place in history, Floyd Mayweather. Mr. 50-0 called his shot before the bout and claimed that this fight would “not go the distance,” and it sure didn’t.
No matter your thoughts on this fight, one thing that is for sure is Floyd Mayweather said he felt disappointed in his performance against Manny Pacquiao and felt like he owed the fans. Mayweather was clearly in Las Vegas to put on a show and there’s nothing I can really criticize when it comes to the effort put in by Mayweather and McGregor.
But Floyd was right. We doubted him and he called his shot.
Respect.
2. Conor McGregor is worthy
Everyone who walked away from this fight had an opinion, whether it’s objective or not, something that cannot be said is that Conor McGregor was not worthy to be in the ring with Floyd Mayweather.
Not only did Conor McGregor prove that he could hang in there with one of (if not the greatest ever) and go 10 rounds of a 12 round fight. McGregor proved that he has the chin to stand in and swing for the fences.
Yes, Conor was clearly gassed and heavy-legged, but there is no questioning that Conor McGregor has the heart of a champion and felt everything he had in Las Vegas.
3. Floyd Mayweather’s legacy has been etched in stone
One thing we rarely see in professional sports is an all-time great get to go out on his terms. Seeing Floyd Mayweather, still in peak physical and mental condition, go out on live pay-per-view and give us a proper send off with one hell of a fight is exactly what his legacy needed.
Mayweather has always been criticized for his lack of entertaining fights, but not only did he deliver for the fans, he delivered for his eternal legacy as boxing’s measuring stick and standard bearer.
4. This was a great fight
Speaking about my own personal experience, I absolutely enjoyed the fight. Surrounded by friends, rooting for both sides, this fight experience for me was really good. Usually, I don’t have that great of a time during Floyd fights, but this was a different story.
These two warriors stood toe-to-toe with the whole world watching and they gave us what we wanted.
What more can you ask for?
Early on, I thought Conor was looking really good. He was connecting on some shots and without a doubt was still feeling himself out in this completely different sport, but also pushing forward and taking the fight to Mayweather.
As for Floyd, he weathered the storm and began to come alive later in the fight, which is a signature of Floyd Mayweather. There’s something about Mayweather that makes his fatigue look non-existent. About half way through the fight, we received an unofficial scorecard on screen, which showed this fight being neck and neck.
At that point in time, I knew that Mayweather had this fight well in hand as McGregor began to fade.
But even in defeat, I have a ton of respect for both guys, especially Conor McGregor, who took this loss on the chin, stepped outside his comfort zone and jumped head first into a world that he has never competed in, professional boxing on the world’s biggest stage.
Props to both guys. What a fight.
5. Mayweather vs. McGregor finish is example of why MMA is on the incline, while Boxing proves to be a sport of the past
Although I stated several times above that I enjoyed the entire experience and do not whatsoever regret dedicating my Saturday to this fight, but the ending of the fight did leave a bad taste in my mouth. I’m sure referee Robert Byrd was just trying to protect McGregor, but the fact that this fight ended on a referee jumping in and calling it doesn’t really sit well with me and which is why MMA has boomed in the social media age and boxing as continued to fade into the past.
In mixed martial arts and the UFC, finishes are decisive 95% of the time and the winners and losers are made clear. Now, in no way am I saying that McGregor won that fight or that Floyd’s victory is tainted, but I am saying that this is partly why Boxing has withered away from the mainstream sporting culture. Boxing, although popular in its niche audience, can still draw mass support, but has a tough time sustaining it.
After referee Byrd stepped in and called the fight, I couldn’t help but feel slightly cheated out of a clear-cut, definitive winner. As McGregor stated in his post-fight interview, he wanted to hit the floor. McGregor insisted that he was just feeling fatigued, and that he was still in control of his movements. Whether that’s true or not is not clear in my mind and I think he certainly has a point, which goes back to the reason why if this fight was contested in the UFC, I don’t think it would’ve been stopped when it was. Understanding full well that the stoppage can come at the referee’s discretion, we’ll never really know if McGregor was truly unable to continue.
I’m no boxing expert, but it seems like this could be part of the decline boxing has suffered over the last decade. Inconclusive endings that leave the fan wanting more. UFC doesn’t have that issue. Most of the time, in the main event, there is a clear winner and loser. And although many might think we had a conclusive winner here, we’ll never really know if McGregor could’ve fought his way back into the fight and pull off the upset. In today’s hyper-focused environment on social media and in general, keeping someone’s interest and investment is to provide decisive outcomes.
In the end, Mayweather vs. McGregor lived up to the hype, delivered in every form of the word and truly cemented these two men into the history books as two of the best to ever compete in combat sports.
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[Music] Eva x Small Doctor – Feelings

Eva returns after a long break with a smashing new single 
The young star is back and better with this new banger titled “Feelings” featuring Small Doctor produced by :ala sdm. Jam it!!
Listen & Download “Eva x Small Doctor – Feelings” below:-
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[Music + Video] Sprint x Timaya – I Must Waka

Tadafe Emmanuel a.k.a Sprint is a multi talented Nigeria based artist of the Afro Hip-hop genre.
He hails from Delta state Nigeria and has been in the music business for about half a decade.
The video to his latest single “I Must Waka” which also featured Timaya was produced by KO Beat, The video was shot and directed by the legendary Paul Gambit. Enjoy!! 
Listen & Download “Sprint x Timaya – I Must Waka” below:-
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Important Warning!! Littering Your Car With Dirt Can Cause A Deadly Accident

A man nearly got killed in a head-on with a truck on his way to the office.
The water bottle that was left in the back seat rolled to the front and got lodged under the brake pedal when he was trying to avoid a collision.
He pressed the break to stop the running vehicle but could not. Only God saved his life..
Dispose any dirt or table water plastics in your car immediately after consuming the content.
Please try to share with your family and friends and tell them what could happen if one is not careful.
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Top 6 Best & Hottest DJs In Nigeria (No. 3 Is The Big Thing In The Industry Now)

What is life without music and i sometimes imagine what life would be like if music doesn’t exist, DJs play a vital roles in making music known to Nigerians.
There are several Djs in Nigeria today you would understand what i mean if you are that type that goes to events but few of them are enjoying the career.
Nigeria musicians have their personal Djs ,but we want to know the best Djs in Nigeria 2017/2018 top five.
When i say Disk Jockey i mean the same thing as Dj but it seems that many people don’t know this. The alphabet “D” stands for Disk while the other letter “J” stands for Jockey.
This post is created to address and officially introduce you to the best and hottest Djs in Nigeria 2017 latest ranking. These Djs we have on this list are the most influential Djs in Nigeria today because they have succeeded in setting pace for other upcoming Djs to follow.
It no longer news that several things in human life has become a professional field. Gone are those days where Djs are few but these days everybody wants to become a Dj including the females.
Fast forward to 2017, Disk Jockers are one of the most paid and soughted-after entertainers in Nigeria today. Just like every other celebrities in Nigeria like comedians, actors/actress, musicians; Nigerian Disk Jockers(Djs) are living their dream life as their hustle is currently paying off like blood money.
Unarguably, Nigerians are party people that is one reason why Djs will never be neglected . Some of these top djs are being signed by top Nigerian record labels while some of them are being endorsed by Nigerian telecommunication ginats.
At ths junction, we are about to introduce you to the Top 5 Best Djs in Nigeria 2017/2018.
1. DJ Jimmy Jatt
There is no need for long story or argument, this great man known as DJ Jimmy Jatt is the number one Dj in Nigeria 2018 and even in time past.
DJ Jimmy Jatt is the winner of the best and biggest Nigerian Dj. He is not just the best Dj in Nigeria, he is also the most influential and famous Dj in Nigeria 2017.
This man is like a father to all Nigerian DJs, he is like the 2baba of all Disk jockers all over Naija and beyond. He is not just a DJ but one of the most celebrated man in the Nigerian entertainment scene and he has been in the game like forever. He real name is Jimmy Amu while his stage name is Cool Dj Jimmy Jatt . His days as a prominent disk-jocker seems to be coming to an end because he is like paving way for upcoming DJS so that they too can shine bright like a diamond in the sky and start enjoying the best time of their career.
2. DJ Xclusive
Almighty Dj Xclusive is the second best Dj in Nigeria 2017 and he is on the second spot on this list.
His real name is Rotimi Alakija , born in the United Kingdom to Nigerian parents. After spending some years in the United Kingdom, his parents moved back to Nigeria where he attended King’s College, Lagos after which he he proceeded to the higher institution.
He bagged a degree in financial computing at the end of all. Rotimi Alakija popularly addressed as Dj Xclusive is currently signed to EME record label. He kick started his DJ career at various clubs such as Vendome, Tribeca and now an on-air radio DJ at Cool FM Lagos, Vee-Jay at Channel O.
Dj Xclusive is also a musician because he now sings , he has featured alot of Nigerian musicians in his songs including Davido, Timaya, Wizkid and many more.
3. DJ Spinall
Sodamola Oluseye Desmond better known as DJ Spinall is now one of the top Djs in Nigeria and he is the official DJ to Wande Coal, Beat 97.9 FM Ibadan and the weekly Industry Nite. Just like Dj Xclusive he has featured couple of Nigerian singers in his songs , he is a Dj and a musicians as well.
This young talented man is known by the trade name, “the Cap” or “Unstoppable Dj Spinall” . He has done alot of mix tape titled The Cap getting attention online. This Dj has worked with several Nigerian artistes including M.I Abaga, Burna Boy and Yemi Alade.
4. DJ Kentalky
His real name is Ifeoluwa Ibrahim Ozimah but famously addressed as DJ Kentalky, is fast rising DJ in Nigeria’s music industry today who has done couples of mix tapes for his fans and he is no doubt the in-house DJ at Naija FM. He started his hustle in year 20001 when he was part of the MTV Guinness Extra Smooth Train to Abuja and Benin.
His prowess as a Dj has given him fame beyond our expectation. This edge has offer him more opportunity to work with international disc jockey, Mannie.
5. DJ Humility
He became famous after coming out first at the Benson & Hedges DJ Championship in the early 2000s. In the year 2003, DJ Humility was voted as Nigeria’s best radio DJ at the Gbedu Awards; in 2003, he emerged the winner of Fanta Fame Awards .
DJ Humility is one of the oldest Nigerian Djs who has been doing this for all his life and one of the most successful in the game after DJ Jimmy Jatt. Everybody call him DJ Humility while his real name is Benedict Afagwu.
6. DJ Neptune
The sixth best Dj in Nigeria 2017 is no other person than DJ Neptune. This man is the number sixth best /hottest and influential Dj in Nigeria.
He is called Imohiosen Patrick, originally an indigene of Edo State but born and bred in Lagos State. Back in the days, he worked with Ray Power FM as a radio DJ before becoming a freelance DJ and performing at international and national concerts.
He has pocketed several awards and has also been nominated for several awards which includes Best World DJ at the 2008 ‘NEA’ Nigeria Entertainment Awards in New York, International Best DJ at the first “AEA” Africa Entertainment Awards in Malaysia. U.S.A. He won Best World DJ at the 2009 ‘NEA’ Nigeria Entertainment Awards in D.C, U.S.A, Tush Award Best DJ in Nigeria, 2010.
Other Names Worthy of Mention:
  • DJ Cuppy
  • Dj Sose
  • DJ Lambo
  • DJ Baddo
  • Dj Bigshoe