Thursday, 15 March 2012

Okay na! Oooosshhhheeee!!!! ‘I Own Mo’Hits and Don Jazzy is My Artiste’interesting!

Our husband has gone mad again....
March 12, 2012, recorded an unusual turn in a very tight and professional friendship as D ’banj claims to own the record label Mo ’Hits and also takes the responsibility of signing the label’s artistes including Don Jazzy.
Although the rift was said to have been on before now, the statement came that day as a shock.
 ahhhhh!!!!! D' banj.... 

“Coming from Africa I’m my own manager, I have my own label called Mo’ Hits with my artists Dr. Sid, Wande Coal, Don Jazzy, D’Prince and K-Switch. I own Mo’ Hits and we’ve won numerous awards by the grace of God.” D’banj tells Ebony Magazine.


The pop star goes on to talk about his entrance into the US market and his signing with Kanye West’s label G.O.O.D. Music during the interview.
D’banj, apart from referring to Don Jazzy as ‘his artiste’, does not mention or credit the producer in any other part of the interview.
His claims during the interview, however, contradict the generally held view that D’banj and Don Jazzy co-own the label, with Don Jazzy acting as President while D’Banj is Vice President.
The pair, who started out about nine years ago when D’banj released his hit single ‘Tongolo’ have made headlines in recent times, with sources saying they are currently on the verge of breaking up, following seemingly irreconcilable differences.
According to D’banj,” Coming from Africa I’m my own manager, I have my own label called Mo’ Hits with my artistes Dr. Sid, Wande Coal, Don Jazzy, D’Prince and K-Switch. I own Mo’ Hits and we’ve won numerous awards by the grace of God’.
“Being with Kanye for the last eight months and me leading a successful label in Africa, I’ve learned a lot and I believe people will see what we’re going to do. I signed with Kanye in June and that same month I won the BET Award for Best International Act.
“My New York concert isn’t done by G.O.O.D. Music, it’s done by Live Nation, meaning I’m already a moving machine. So who’s better to introduce me to the global stage than Kanye West, a crazy genius?” he said.


It remains uncertain whether D’Banj was actually laying claim to fully owning Mo’Hits, attempting to set the records straight, following recent controversies surrounding he and Jazzy, or he was quoted out of context by the interviewer. But, curiously, apart from referring to Don Jazzy as ‘his artiste’, D’banj doesn’t mention or credit the producer in any other part of the interview.
It is generally believed that D’banj and Don Jazzy co-own the label, with Don jazzy acting as President while D’Banj is Vice President. They’re the label’s only known directors.
The pair, who started out about nine years ago when D’banj released his single ‘Tongolo’ have made headlines in recent times. Sources say they’re currently on the verge of breaking up, following seemingly irreconcilable differences

 bitting the fingers that fed you ba?
im just saying oooo....
pls you guyz should resolve o.

Future Of Farming!!! in the house?(biological sciences).

Vertical farming is a growing 
 trend. It’s a system that lets farmers produce crops and livestock indoors. Proponents say they’re saving buildings, creating jobs and helping the environment.






really, it ain't funny o....
people are making it in this area now because as @ march 1st 2012, indoor farming had more outcome compared to its obvious rival(outdoor farming).


John bought a building to build a vertical farm. Most produce had to even travel to get to stores, an average of 1,500 miles(can you imagine?), and produce loses many nutrients and flavor during the trip.

Vertical farms reduce the distance and time, which means healthier food, less pollution in the air, and less wasting of our natural resources. Aquaponics is a combination of aqua culture (growing fish in tanks) with hydroponics (growing plants in water). The crops get nutrients from fish waste and the water continuously circulates providing oxygen to the tilapia and plants.




One of the instances i heard of in Nigeria, was quite interesting(i won't mind starting mine), actually one of the largest i have ever heard of, the farm is housed in a four-story warehouse, which allows them to produce more than 4 times the volume of a normal hydroponic farm, and many more times when compared to the typical soil based farm. Being a self-contained dirt less farm limits exposure to diseases, insects and weed infestations. This allows us to raise produce and fish without pesticides or herbicides. Consequentially, there is no fertilizer runoff into local lakes and streams. Lighting and temperatures are controlled for optimum growing year round, regardless of what Mother Nature is doing outside. The high energy consumption and short life span of traditional grow lights is substituted with fluorescent light combinations of red and blue based[soft and bright]tubes,bringing the consumption of electricity over all[considered here is the complete elimination of the electrical necessity's...TVs,Ranges,Refrigerators,etc,for habitation]to a comparable level if habitation had been installed.


 No lies, the tomatoes above are products of indoor farming(freshest....)




So If you still think this sounds a bit far-fetched or crazy, you may want to think again. Bloomberg Business Week just named vertical farming one of the top 20 businesses of the future!
 for more information you can contact;
The biological sciences department,
REDEEMERS UNIVERSITY Mowe, Ogun State,
Nigeria.

i also have rooms for small scales too...