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UYAI With TED - All You Need To Know
UYAI With TED – All You Need To Know
Its obvious that there are many events popping up this period, notwithstanding – Uyai With Ted is certainly the only comedy event that has all the potentials of contemporary thrilling features, which include :
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UYAI With TED - All You Need To Know
UYAI With TED – All You Need To Know
Its obvious that there are many events popping up this period, notwithstanding – Uyai With Ted is certainly the only comedy event that has all the potentials of contemporary thrilling features, which include :
– Red Carpet
– Comedy
– Music
– Party
– Cocktail
UYAI WITH TED also feature A-List comedians and Musician within Nigeria. It will make to sense if you’re left out if this ‘one in a…
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“Uyai Mi Margaret” - Etuk Ubong
Ibibio Sound Machine Uyai Fronted by London-born Nigerian singer Eno Williams, Ibibio Sound Machine is a clash of African and electronic elements inspired in equal measure by the golden era of West-African funk & disco and more modern post-punk and electro. Uyai means “beauty” in Ibibio language, spoken by the people of the same name living mainly in south eastern Nigeria, but also in Ghana, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Ibibio is a very dancing and rhythmic language, perfectly adapted to the energy of the record Uyai, where Eno chooses to sing in it’s language. More than just danceable, this new album also shares a political stance: “Dance is a form of liberation,” says Eno Williams. It is through the body that we can fight against oppression, and regain joy and pride. From http://pan-african-music.com/en/the-20-best-albums-of-2017/