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I'm a Champion- Suzzy ft Coolinz

Our boy SUZZY is back again with another banger titled CHAMPION. This fast-rising Nigeria Musician SUZZY features another cool afrobeat singer COOLINZ who has also been making waves in the music industry. ...let's listen to the vibes. DOWNLOAD Download MP3 LISTEN Thank You

Ways to Monetize Your Content

 Content creators are known to wear many hats — from photography and videography, to online courses and webinars, even graphic design, article writers and merchandise — they have many tools in their box! But knowing how to monetize your skillset on social media can feel daunting, especially if you’re expanding beyond a traditional influencer offering. Take a little stress off by developing a few new sources of income. You’ve already done the hard work of creating your brand, so here are some fresh ideas to help you amplify your efforts! Making Money as a Content Creator Tip 1: Teach a Course Online learning is where it’s at. And platforms like Skillshare and Udemy have truly democratized the way people learn (and teach!). Becoming a teacher on an online learning platform can help increase your profile as a thought leader, which will help you to build life-long, engaged followers across your channels. And, not to mention, top-earning teachers on platforms like Skillshare can make $100K

What You Need to know about Web Monetization

Web Monetization The term is exactly as it sounds, monetizing the web! but what that term doesn't explain is the fact that it's also protecting your privacy, protecting your data, saving your time, and also distributing payment seamlessly using open-protocol. Ohh I shouldn't bring in the boring stuff from now, I'll keep things basic, and in another article, I'll talk about the web monetization API and others. See it like this, the future of the Web is faster, little or no more annoying on-click redirection in websites, content creators can accept streamed payments from all over the world without worrying about the location, currency, or conversation rate of their users. You can set up Web Monetization both as a creator and a user. Web Monetization as a user So you want to have a feel of what Web Monetization is all about as a user? Here's a quick guide to help you out. Steps visit  https://coil.com/signup  and sign up. Go to settings and enter the "Membersh

Speed of 5G Network

In the future, your smartphone and all the other devices you have with cellular connectivity will use 5G instead of the 4G LTE technology they likely use today. How Fast Will 5G Be? Tech companies are promising a lot from 5G. While 4G tops out at a theoretical 100 megabits per second (Mbps), 5G tops out at 10 gigabits per second (Gbps). That means 5G is a hundred times faster than the current 4G technology—at its theoretical maximum speed, anyway. For example, the Consumer Technology Association pointed out that, at this speed, you could download a two-hour movie in just 3.6 seconds on 5G, versus 6 minutes on 4G or 26 hours on 3G. It’s not just throughput, either. 5G promises to significantly reduce latency, which means faster load times and improved responsiveness when doing just about anything on the internet. Specifically, the specification promises a maximum latency of 4ms on 5G versus 20ms on 4G LTE today. At these speeds, 5G beats current home cable internet conn

10 Words Nigerian Use that are not in the Dictionary

Checkout the words below:- Installmentally This “word” is a favorite of many Nigerians, but, sadly, it simply does not exist. You won’t find it any reputable dictionary. The correct thing to say when “i nstallmentally ” comes to your mind is in  installments  or by  installment . Plumpy Nigerians use “ plumpy ” when they want to say that someone is chubby or slightly fat. The correct expression is plump. Disvirgin This particular “word” is used severally on a daily basis, especially by Nigerian men when they intend saying that a woman has lost her virginity to a guy. The correct word to use, however, is deflower, because “ disvirgin ” is not a word. Crosscarpeting or cross-carpeting This is a favorite of Nigerian politicians and political analysts alike. They use it when they want to say that a politician has dumped his political party for another party, usually a rival party. The right terms to use when describing this scenario are party switching, defection

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