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frequent claiming ever more life w corresponding to lisa to whom i is covering the story from lago nigeria. i asked him about the scale of this disaster. well, i sat sir knight, sir. cup of ours up sir. you know, lots of governors of provincial places in the consortia, a capital of a gera, congo, diaz til measuring the scale. that is the big problem because we're here in about 50 people have died so far, but that dead count that buddy count unfortunately might be rising as we speak or before early hours of thought. tomorrow morning i is happen in the mountain garofalo area, which is a are quite a populated districts in the capital of g. r. o, congo. ah, laza flash. but in from heavy rain, some last nights and a capital, the rains that calls the floods which are destroy properties and homes, really damage. we've seen erosion of roads are landslides, including sink holes on major roads or in the capital. so the damages are not just humanitarian is also yeah, property costs to yeah, i mean if you're talking about tremendous damage there to the infrastructure, the lease is what we're seeing wi
frequent claiming ever more life w corresponding to lisa to whom i is covering the story from lago nigeria. i asked him about the scale of this disaster. well, i sat sir knight, sir. cup of ours up sir. you know, lots of governors of provincial places in the consortia, a capital of a gera, congo, diaz til measuring the scale. that is the big problem because we're here in about 50 people have died so far, but that dead count that buddy count unfortunately might be rising as we speak or before...
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to doubly is alisa to cool my watch the match in nigeria, economic hub lagos. and has more on how morocco has injected new energy in african football while it might be of the time out there in cutoff. what in lagos, nigeria. 6 6 a bit of mix emotional site like on one side, and this will live on the other mo, accurate as last post of britain. i won't get final this year. i just got out by losing today, so nothing against the french national team. what is the apprentice in time? what, what african american papa christopher, what a short dividend efforts on it that's out here. you know, got, i mean i was really losing for morocco, but i'm really proud of the team. they put up a good fight this match. they've had such amazing wednesday represents that africa in so many ways and even though we couldn't get to the finals, i'm happy where does that impact them? if i know it doesn't have a shot. yeah, i'm sad but i'm optimistic. i thought it was a good game, but then that definitely came with that when i, when i on. and they were ready to prove who they were, you know
to doubly is alisa to cool my watch the match in nigeria, economic hub lagos. and has more on how morocco has injected new energy in african football while it might be of the time out there in cutoff. what in lagos, nigeria. 6 6 a bit of mix emotional site like on one side, and this will live on the other mo, accurate as last post of britain. i won't get final this year. i just got out by losing today, so nothing against the french national team. what is the apprentice in time? what, what...
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what in lagos? nigeria, a bit of mix emotional web ex site like on one side, and this will leave on the other. oh, i protest. last post of britain i work on final this year. i just gone out, i believe it today. so nothing against the french national team. what is the present time? what was african american priesthood thought? what a sure david on efforts on it that's out here today about. i mean i was really losing for morocco, but i'm really proud of the team. they put up a good fight this match. they've had such amazing when they're represented africa in so many ways and even though we couldn't get to the finals, i'm happy why this had him kept them if i know it doesn't have a shot. yeah, i'm sad but i'm optimistic. i thought it wasn't good game, but then that definitely came with that when i, when i on and they were ready to prove who they were, you know, but then mark, i did give it a good site, but then no, fortunately what not in on it seems to be got units are positive going because you know, not rec
what in lagos? nigeria, a bit of mix emotional web ex site like on one side, and this will leave on the other. oh, i protest. last post of britain i work on final this year. i just gone out, i believe it today. so nothing against the french national team. what is the present time? what was african american priesthood thought? what a sure david on efforts on it that's out here today about. i mean i was really losing for morocco, but i'm really proud of the team. they put up a good fight this...
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well from lagos, nigeria reports on climate change. they don't have to generally, we can cover this in a way that is accurate. no way that is simple for people to understand. and in a way that is stable even when there are enough journalists, climate reporting is still tough. a recent oxford study found these common barriers . climate change happens slowly, but the new cycle is fast. the topic depresses audiences. the covering, it requires money for travel and specialized reporters use pressure from media buses and advertises to cover other topics. all this means the topic is under reported, and that little reporting also used to be full of missing information, according to a landmark paper published in 2004. it was due to the pursuit of balanced reporting . print media often gave equal credence for space to relevant experts or scientists, as well as climate deniers or skeptics that were representing outlier views. lucy, mcallister, studies the communication of environmental issues and is lead author on a recent paper on the accuracy o
well from lagos, nigeria reports on climate change. they don't have to generally, we can cover this in a way that is accurate. no way that is simple for people to understand. and in a way that is stable even when there are enough journalists, climate reporting is still tough. a recent oxford study found these common barriers . climate change happens slowly, but the new cycle is fast. the topic depresses audiences. the covering, it requires money for travel and specialized reporters use pressure...
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i am toying, danny, you am 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that some right from when i was very young, i've always liked to me to my father was a journalist. so i mean a print journalist, but then i, i would watch the tv and, you know, tell myself i wouldn't be on t v like this person, you know, the thought latasha for fuel making, then it's about story tenant. i always get inspiration to tell stories and they come to mean different formats. so you know, there some stories though come to you and you know that this can work for radio, for example. he has to be on t v or he has to be a documentary that some stories they'll come to you and then, i mean, it would just be a feel. so it was, that was how it started. the year of us are one of like the largest stakeholders and a major in film industry. so i think that the europe as ah, it's, it's a cultural thing. we have this very beautiful culture. we have dads, we have drama, we have, so it is natural that's, you know, would want to do films. if you look at how the current industry develop
i am toying, danny, you am 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that some right from when i was very young, i've always liked to me to my father was a journalist. so i mean a print journalist, but then i, i would watch the tv and, you know, tell myself i wouldn't be on t v like this person, you know, the thought latasha for fuel making, then it's about story tenant. i always get inspiration to tell stories and they come to mean different formats. so you know, there some...
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and yeah, lagos, nigeria dawning places the declaration such as these. i am made up of christmas celebration, but if what christmas look like, this is how many night the 1st name they thought the christmas celebration. many angels comes to and i did the reason was because it was because the country on the hustle and bustle of life a little and german of these races will brighten. i live on a lot about ideas. ah, i love seeing how others of into 7 percent as much this holiday season in kenya i would peak family, get togethers as the typical way to mock the season. you know, people traveling a country to spend time with the parents, the grandparents and extended family. but this year's christmas might look different for many of us across the continent, sky rocketing prices and inflation have put a damper on celebration. so we asked you on social media, how has your christmas been impacted? nathan from nigeria save the economic hardship really changed my christmas plant to travel to the village to celebrate. but it's not possible any more we have to make do
and yeah, lagos, nigeria dawning places the declaration such as these. i am made up of christmas celebration, but if what christmas look like, this is how many night the 1st name they thought the christmas celebration. many angels comes to and i did the reason was because it was because the country on the hustle and bustle of life a little and german of these races will brighten. i live on a lot about ideas. ah, i love seeing how others of into 7 percent as much this holiday season in kenya i...
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and yeah, lagos nigeria, dawning places the decorations such as these i made up part of christmas celebration. but it was gonna look like this is how many nitrous especially leave us thought christmas celebration many. and i just come and go to be the reason what it was after christmas in the country on the hustle and bustle of life, a little entertainment of these records will brighten our lives on it's not about you. i love seeing how either 77 percent as much this holiday season in 10. yeah, i would pique, family get togethers of the typical way to mock the season. you know, people traveling a country to spend time with the parents, the grandparents and extended family. but this he is christmas might look different for many of us across the continent. skyrocketing prices and inflation have put a damper on celebration. so we asked you on social media, how has your christmas been impacted? nathan from nigeria save the economic hardship really changed my christmas plant to travel to the village to celebrate. but it's not possible any more we have to make do with the verbal and changing jobs f
and yeah, lagos nigeria, dawning places the decorations such as these i made up part of christmas celebration. but it was gonna look like this is how many nitrous especially leave us thought christmas celebration many. and i just come and go to be the reason what it was after christmas in the country on the hustle and bustle of life, a little entertainment of these records will brighten our lives on it's not about you. i love seeing how either 77 percent as much this holiday season in 10. yeah,...
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you've got christmas about too many of us truth most we got a big meal is not what i'm hearing lagos, nigeria, only places, exaggerations. thoughts of these was made up of christmas celebrations. but if what smith looks like, this is how many stress assess, mainly because i thought there was no celebration many, and i just come to and go to be a christian which will be here after christmas, checked in the country on the bustle of life and little end of these decorated rights and i live on. it's not about idea. i love seeing how either 77 percent as much this holiday season in 10. yeah, i would peak family, get togethers as the typical way to mock the season. you know, people traveling a country to spend time with the parents, the grandparents and extended family, but this he is christmas might look different for many of us across the continent. skyrocketing prices and inflation have put a damper on celebration. so we asked you on social media, how have you christmas been impacted? nathan from nigeria save the economic hardship really changed my christmas plan to travel to the village to celeb
you've got christmas about too many of us truth most we got a big meal is not what i'm hearing lagos, nigeria, only places, exaggerations. thoughts of these was made up of christmas celebrations. but if what smith looks like, this is how many stress assess, mainly because i thought there was no celebration many, and i just come to and go to be a christian which will be here after christmas, checked in the country on the bustle of life and little end of these decorated rights and i live on. it's...
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martin got a big meal, is not welcome. him and harry lagos, nigeria, our darling places declaration, thought of these. i am made up of christmas celebration, but if what christmas look like, this is how many and i drove especially live, but they're pretty close on the bridges. many and angels come to enjoy the beauty of this region, which will be here. it will appeal after curriculum in the country on the hospital, on buffalo life, a little and german of these gregory, so we're right in our lives on it's not about a year. i love seeing how either 77 percent as much this holiday season in kenya, i would peak family, get togethers as the typical way to mock the season. you know, people traveling a country to spend time with the parents, the grandparents and extended family. but this is christmas might look different for many of us across the continent, sky, rocketing prices and inflation have put a damper on celebrations. so we asked you on social media, how have you christmas been impacted? nathan from nigeria save the economic hardship really changed my christmas plan to travel to th
martin got a big meal, is not welcome. him and harry lagos, nigeria, our darling places declaration, thought of these. i am made up of christmas celebration, but if what christmas look like, this is how many and i drove especially live, but they're pretty close on the bridges. many and angels come to enjoy the beauty of this region, which will be here. it will appeal after curriculum in the country on the hospital, on buffalo life, a little and german of these gregory, so we're right in our...
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let's speak to the bbc�*s nkechi ogbonna in lagos, nigeria. it is quite a big day today. talk us through it.- to. talk us through it. it is a very big _ to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in the to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in the count . very big day in the country. most people on social media are expected to begin to post the new banknotes. some posted last night meaning that a few of these currencies have arrived and nigerians are expected to exchange their old notes with the current ones. many people on social media are explaining their experience with the banknotes. some say it looks like something like an image filter but it is similar to the 1984 designs introduced by the president when he was head of state of the military rule. [30 state of the military rule. do ou state of the military rule. do you th
let's speak to the bbc�*s nkechi ogbonna in lagos, nigeria. it is quite a big day today. talk us through it.- to. talk us through it. it is a very big _ to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in the to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in the...
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lago. it's nigeria that dead count that buddy count on fortunate. they might be writing as we speak or before early tomorrow morning. it's happening in the mountain area, which is quite a populated district in the capital of the congo. lots of last but from heavy rain some last night in the capital. the rain that calls the lots which are destroy properties and homes, really damage. we've seen erosion of road landslide, including thing called a major road in the capital. so the damage is not just you minute area, and it's also property costs to all right, you're up to date coming up. next we have a documentary which looks at how these are the key to survival for entire species of crops. and remember, there's always much more news on our website that's d, w dot com. or of course you can always check us out on twitter. instagram or our handle is asking w news. i'm here until cumberland. thank you very much for tuning in. ah, the world cup in kentucky. exactly. and in sports in teams version and political we are here for you with reports and background
lago. it's nigeria that dead count that buddy count on fortunate. they might be writing as we speak or before early tomorrow morning. it's happening in the mountain area, which is quite a populated district in the capital of the congo. lots of last but from heavy rain some last night in the capital. the rain that calls the lots which are destroy properties and homes, really damage. we've seen erosion of road landslide, including thing called a major road in the capital. so the damage is not...
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i am toying, danny, you am 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that i am right from when i was very young. i've always liked to meet him. my father was a journalist, so i mean a print journalist, but then i would watch the tv and, you know, tell myself i wouldn't be on t v like this person. none of us, you know, for fuel making, then it's about story telling. i always get inspiration to tell stories and they come to me in different formats. so you know, there some stories they'll come to you and you know that this can work for radio, for example. he has to be on t v or he has to be a documentary that some stories they'll come to you and then, i mean, it would just be a feel. so it was, that was how it started. the year of us are one of like the largest stakeholders under major and film industry. so i think that the europe as ah, it's, it's a cultural thing. we have this very beautiful culture. we have dads, we have drums, we have. so it is natural that's, you know, would want to do films. if you look at how the current industry developed,
i am toying, danny, you am 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that i am right from when i was very young. i've always liked to meet him. my father was a journalist, so i mean a print journalist, but then i would watch the tv and, you know, tell myself i wouldn't be on t v like this person. none of us, you know, for fuel making, then it's about story telling. i always get inspiration to tell stories and they come to me in different formats. so you know, there some...
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i am telling danny you 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that from right from when i was very young, i've always liked the media. my father was a journalist, so i mean a print journalist. but then i watch the tv and, you know, tell myself i want to be on tv like this person, you know, that's up for feel making then it's about storytelling. i always get inspiration to tell stories and the come to mean different formats. so, you know, there's some stories they'll come to you and you know that this can work for radio, for example. he has to be on tv, or he has to be a documentary that some stories they'll come to you and then, i mean, it will just be a feel. so it was, that was how it started for the year of us. i wanna like the lightest stakeholders in the niger and film industry. so i think that the europe as it's, it's a cultural thing we have is a very beautiful culture. we have dads, we have drums, we have. so it is natural that, you know, would want to do things. if you look at how the current industry developed, it was just abou
i am telling danny you 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that from right from when i was very young, i've always liked the media. my father was a journalist, so i mean a print journalist. but then i watch the tv and, you know, tell myself i want to be on tv like this person, you know, that's up for feel making then it's about storytelling. i always get inspiration to tell stories and the come to mean different formats. so, you know, there's some stories they'll come...
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well, from lagos, nigeria reports on climate change. they don't have to journalists, we're going to cover this in a way that is an accurate nobody that is simple for people to understand. and in a way that is sustainable. even when there are enough journalists, climate reporting is still tough. a recent oxford study found these common barriers . climate change happens slowly, but the news cycle is fast. the topic depresses audiences with covering it requires money for travel and specialized reporters. there's pressure from media bosses and advertises to cover other topics. all this means the topic is under reported, and that little reporting also used to be full of misinformation, according to a landmark paper published in 2004, it was due to the pursuit of balanced reporting. print media often gave equal credence or space to relevant experts or scientists, as well as climate deniers or skeptics were representing outlier views. lucy, mcallister, studies the communication of environmental issues and is lead author on a recent paper on th
well, from lagos, nigeria reports on climate change. they don't have to journalists, we're going to cover this in a way that is an accurate nobody that is simple for people to understand. and in a way that is sustainable. even when there are enough journalists, climate reporting is still tough. a recent oxford study found these common barriers . climate change happens slowly, but the news cycle is fast. the topic depresses audiences with covering it requires money for travel and specialized...
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it was said that when pele arrived in nigeria and played a matching in lagos against the nigerian national team, there was a 48 hour ceasefire. now in his 2006 autobiography, he said, i'm not really sure that it's true. but what is for sure is that the whole country shut down to watch how they play and invention, 65 and algeria, he came to the program to play 2 matches, one on the 17th of june, and one on the 20th of june and $965.00, they played the 1st match on the 17th of june and or honor. and when they were going to play a 2nd match and a capitol of algiers, there was a kuta and the minister of defense that carried out to could it did it because the whole country was shut down. focusing on a football match in unity could overtake the government. i mean, really when you talk about being a hero of, of the people people all over the place they were. i mean, it was rare in the 19 fifties and sixties to get 607080000 people in a stadium and he was doing that consistently. it all over the world. not just in brazil, not just in europe everywhere. james, even during the world cup here in doha
it was said that when pele arrived in nigeria and played a matching in lagos against the nigerian national team, there was a 48 hour ceasefire. now in his 2006 autobiography, he said, i'm not really sure that it's true. but what is for sure is that the whole country shut down to watch how they play and invention, 65 and algeria, he came to the program to play 2 matches, one on the 17th of june, and one on the 20th of june and $965.00, they played the 1st match on the 17th of june and or honor....
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oguchi belongs to a new generation of nigeria and filmmaker is a famous afro jazz singer and songwriter. she also co founded creal animation studios based in lagos. one of her 1st films the satchel, tells the mythological story of 2 brothers, o bachelor, and are due to watch, and the creation of earth and human kind. niecy helped record the singing parts herself. producer ferdinand id, me fi also favors authentic content in a modern package. apart from games, the team in lake us also develops animation movies to show a more realistic perspective of africa. i think is very important for our because to tell our story, because i want to know our story rental toolbar also working for us. right now we have it. we have the concerns. are we have the capacity. so this is new to the original story. tell us what your put our story from a sense of fidelity, that is all the sec bread nobody deserves onto or pulled out africa. old helping us to tell us carries the way we want them to focus on these stories when told onscreen. this also present rewards with new role models to identify what we all know that sometimes being what you see is once you believe you
oguchi belongs to a new generation of nigeria and filmmaker is a famous afro jazz singer and songwriter. she also co founded creal animation studios based in lagos. one of her 1st films the satchel, tells the mythological story of 2 brothers, o bachelor, and are due to watch, and the creation of earth and human kind. niecy helped record the singing parts herself. producer ferdinand id, me fi also favors authentic content in a modern package. apart from games, the team in lake us also develops...
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nigeria. it's produced hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year as famine. miller reports from lagos for many musicians. social media plays an important role in developing their fan base. you lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song black bones has just returned from a u. k tour. i'm a manager, an artist. i'm going or service manager audience on this social media platform to tell even if you're attempting to take it through like a shell, some other places. it can goes organically. just go do. i'm for the music linkedin overdue. i knew dave is one of nigeria up and coming stars. his sound is closely rooted in the country's culture. from beads is big known as really big the lives of burner and whiskey have taken it. david. okay. if pushed it like this cleared the way for us right in the world. know people out and started to look on. ledger starts like africa. artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the platfo
nigeria. it's produced hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year as famine. miller reports from lagos for many musicians. social media plays an important role in developing their fan base. you lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song black bones has just returned from a u. k tour. i'm a manager, an...
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it's birthplace. nigeria has produced hundreds of artists for many social media plays an important role in developing their fanbase for me to miller reports. now from lagos, you lashondra. it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a nigerian artist. i'm gonna service manager, an audience and the social media platforms itself, even if you're not attempting to take it to like a shell, some other places, it can't just organically, just go there. and for him as a linkedin over them. i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars, his sound is closely rooted in the countries culture ever beats as big now as really big the like. so bernard, whiskey of taken it david. okay. if pushed elective paved the way for dyersburg in the road, know people are starting to look on that you're starting to look out for artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the platforms provide inspiration from trending topics to dance challenges. one produces says, s
it's birthplace. nigeria has produced hundreds of artists for many social media plays an important role in developing their fanbase for me to miller reports. now from lagos, you lashondra. it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a nigerian artist. i'm gonna service manager, an audience and the social...
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nigeria chamber of commerce. thanks so much for joining us. what are people in? i, jerry, i think we took to the streets of the capital lagos, a city of 25000000 people and asked where the nigerians think they should be given a seat at the bricks table. people had to in the time to join if we're serious minded people, we have um our plans in front of us will. we're going what we're going to be able to do with membership. there are reasons why people joined these things that yeah, things that what, what are the competitive advantages that will have oversight, africa, population. what else? the share size of our population is, is a mix of major is and when i enter, i will always count in as much as major pride myself as the de guests ignore me group in africa that most of us know that when it comes to the economy of south africa is where i had of nigeria. it all spread out, you can use it to measure so it would be good to have been better. i and it was good and it would happen it. he said, nigeria more you there, but of that group, don't forget the fact that the most nations are the, was ah, walking away from the european and
nigeria chamber of commerce. thanks so much for joining us. what are people in? i, jerry, i think we took to the streets of the capital lagos, a city of 25000000 people and asked where the nigerians think they should be given a seat at the bricks table. people had to in the time to join if we're serious minded people, we have um our plans in front of us will. we're going what we're going to be able to do with membership. there are reasons why people joined these things that yeah, things that...
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it's birthplace, nigeria is produced, hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. as 5 men miller reports, lagos, many musician social media, pays an important role in developing their fan base. you lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a manager, an artist. i'm go know a service manager, an audience, and this will show me the platform to tell it when, if you're not attempting to take it to like a shell, some other places it can goes organically. just go do. i'm for the music linkedin overdue. i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars, his sound is closely rooted in the country's culture. every beat is big nose, really big. the likes of burn on whiskey. have taken it david. okay. if pushed it like this, clear the way for us right in the world know people are starting to look on that you're starting to look out for artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences.
it's birthplace, nigeria is produced, hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. as 5 men miller reports, lagos, many musician social media, pays an important role in developing their fan base. you lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a...
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nigeria is actually as afro beats gains popularity beyond the continent. social media is not only growing careers. it's launching you once for me to milan al jazeera lagos. ah. what challenges, era, these are the headlines this, our ukranian president vladimir landscape says, russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of bank mode, turning it into what he called burned ruins. the landscape says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cds. meanwhile, most of you claim 7 point cd of a gesture is reportedly without power after russian drawn attacks. local authorities say drones heat energy facilities and caused extensive damage, leaving one and a half 1000000 people in the dog. they say only critical infrastructure remains connected to the pallet. great. protest is in peru were still demanding the release of former president hedrick is fear. meanwhile, a new cabinets and the president dana has been sworn in after her appointment. on wednesday, mariana sanchez has moved from lima. it will be a very difficult time ahead for her. she has been meeting with some members of the opposition. she has met the archbishop of lima to show that the
nigeria is actually as afro beats gains popularity beyond the continent. social media is not only growing careers. it's launching you once for me to milan al jazeera lagos. ah. what challenges, era, these are the headlines this, our ukranian president vladimir landscape says, russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of bank mode, turning it into what he called burned ruins. the landscape says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cds. meanwhile, most of you claim 7...