Thursday, August 5, 2021

DIPSET Verzuz THE LOX Watch Full Battle of the biggest in The Hip-hop



On August 3rd Verzuz presents Dipset vs The Lox.This Rap Battle is part of the TrillerVerzuz events that will be once per month on Tuesday and are in two parts. The first part is a boxing bouts and the second one, with music performances. On August 3rd is the first event of the series. The music rap battle will be between Dipset and The Lox. Dipset are formed in Harlem, the Lox is formed in Yonkers, NY. Who will be the winner?




Monday, July 12, 2021

MTV Base’s Celeb Living returns with Ayra Starr, LAX, Zoro, others

MTV Base’s hit show, Celeb Living, is returning for yet another sizzling season packed with exciting new guests. 

The new season, which will be showing every Tuesday at 20:00 WAT on MTV Base, DStv channel 322, and GOtv channel 72, will feature various indigenous superstars including Ayra Starr, L.A.X. and Zoro. 


On the debut of the new season, Solafunmi Sosanya, Senior Channels Manager at ViacomCBS Networks Africa said: “Celeb Living is the melting pot for celebrity lifestyle, culture, and fan aspirations. This season will show the glitz, glamour and vulnerability of some of Naija’s favourite celebrities and we are excited about our featured guests as they cut across various layers of relatability and have a unique sense of style and glam. As the base of premium entertainment, viewers can trust MTV Base to deliver on memorable, quality content." 


Past seasons of MTV Base’s Celeb Living have featured public figures like Mr. P, Timaya, AY, Odion Ighalo, Jimi Agbaje, amongst others. 


Catch the new season of Celeb Living on MTV Base, DStv channel 322 and GOtv channel 72 by 20:00 WAT and 20:30 WAT every Tuesday, Saturday at 14:30 WAT and Sunday at 19:00 WAT this July.  


For more on this season’s episodes, follow @mtvbasewest on all social media platforms and join the conversation using the hashtag, #mtvbasecelebliving. 





Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Enjoy Mash-Up cover from Christy Essien Igbokwe’s Granddaughter Christiana Igbokwe

 

To mark the 10th year memorial of the Lengendary Christy Essien Igbokwe, granddaughter Christiana Igbokwe covers “Jailer & Something Just Like This” in a Mash-Up style cover. She delivers effortlessly and gives a new take on the songs, seamlessly moving from one song to another with finesse and prowess. Watch and enjoy the video below. You can also download the cover here





Thursday, May 13, 2021

'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' To End After 19 Seasons

  


Ellen DeGeneres has broken her silence on news that her talk show will end after its 19th season.

“I’m announcing that next season, Season 19, is going to be my last season. So, the past 18 years, you have to know, has changed my life,” she said Wednesday, taping the opening of the May 13 episode. “You all have changed my life and I am forever grateful to all of you for watching, for laughing, for dancing… sometimes crying. This show has been the greatest experience of my life, and I owe it all to you. Thank you.”

Early Wednesday morning, news leaked that the long-running talk show, which has been embroiled in controversy and toxic workplace accusations since last summer, will enter is final chapter. During her opening monologue, the Game of Games host and comedian shared that ending the talk show was a decision she meditated on for a while and said she knew that Season 19 would be her final one.
She then reflected on the number 19, jokingly tying her final season to the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote, and to potassium, which is number 19 on the periodic table. But beyond coincidences, the actress said had a feeling that it was time to move on.

“You may wonder why I’ve decided to end after 19 seasons. The truth is, I always trust my instincts,” she continued. “My instinct told me it’s time. As a comedian, I’ve always understood the importance of…timing. In all seriousness, I truly have felt like next season was the right time to end this amazing chapter.”

Friday, May 7, 2021

How To Boost Your entry-level IT certifications to launch your career in 2021

  

According to the 2021 IT Salary report from Robert Half, IT professionals holding the following popular certifications can earn 5% to 10% more than their peers. Whether you’re just starting out and building your resume or you’ve been in the industry for 20 years, there’s a certification that can help boost your salary and your career. As you grow in your career, you’ll want to consider more advanced certifications to continue your professional development. By then, you’ll know what specialities to focus on and what skills you need for your desired career path. But at the entry-level, it’s better to stick with more generalized certifications that will help get your foot in the door.

Certifications give your resume more credibility and can make you more marketable to recruiters and hiring managers. And at the entry-level, they’re a great way to stand out from other candidates — and even boost your pay.

Many certifications require passing two or more exams, and both cert sponsors and third-party training and study providers will often offer bundles to match (this kind of thing is common for CCNA, and more advanced Cisco Professional certs, and for MCSA, MCSE, and MCSD certifications, too). If you sign up for a comprehensive offering (which usually means exams or exams plus training for cert sponsors, or a variety of bundling deals from training or cert prep materials companies), you will typically save 15-25 per cent over the normal costs for the items involved, with savings up to 45 per cent occasionally available.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Flu Has Disappeared Worldwide during the COVID Pandemic

  


Since the novel coronavirus began its global spread, influenza cases reported to the World Health Organization have dropped to minuscule levels. The reason, epidemiologists think, is that the public health measures taken to keep the coronavirus from spreading also stop the flu. Influenza viruses are transmitted in much the same way as SARS-CoV-2, but they are less effective at jumping from host to host.

As Scientific American reported last fall, the drop-off in flu numbers was both swift and universal. Since then, cases have stayed remarkably low. “There’s just no flu circulating,” says Greg Poland, who has studied the disease at the Mayo Clinic for decades. The U.S. saw about 600 deaths from influenza during the 2020-2021 flu season. In comparison, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated there were roughly 22,000 deaths in the prior season and 34,000 two seasons ago.

Because each year’s flu vaccine is based on strains that have been circulating during the past year, it is unclear how next year’s vaccine will fare, should the typical patterns of the disease return. The WHO made its flu strain recommendations for vaccines in late February as usual, but they were based on far fewer cases than in a common year. At the same time, with fewer virus particles circulating in the world, there is less chance of an upcoming mutation, so it is possible the 2021–2022 vaccine will prove extra effective.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Understanding The Dynamics of IT Certification & The Importance of an IT certification.

 



Achieving IT certifications offers several benefits, including personal fulfillment, financial growth, and a boost in confidence. But most of all, they show employers that you can focus and learn and that you take your career seriously.

So, what does it take to climb the ranks of IT?

Information technology (IT) is a highly dynamic field that provides plenty of opportunities for career advancement. In 2019, the IT market exceeded $2.461 billion. Very few markets, if any, are rising as fast as information technology. And as the industry continues to evolve and change, new types of certifications continue to appear on the market.

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