MUSIC: Raybekah – EX Boyfriend
Based on popular demand, multi-talented music sensation, Raybekah is out with a brand new jam titled “EX Boyfriend”. EX Boyfriend is a song about going back to exes. According to Raybekah, she’d be a fool to go back to her ex-boyfriend. Apparently, anyone who does that is a fool. Na wetin Raybekah talk. Rate This Song On The Scale Of 0 – 10 Drop your rating Contact Us For Your Music Promotion HERE
Adekunle Gold – 5star
Adekunle Gold wants his supporters to know that he is taking advantage of the winning formula after becoming familiar with it. Adekunle Gold stepped out of his shell to reveal that he is living a luxurious lifestyle in his most recent song, “5 Star,” after remaining modest despite having an exceptional ability, affluent lifestyle, and creative abilities. The father of one gave a quick overview of his experiences in the 1990s, including his battles with illness and obstacles in his personal life that nearly brought him to his knees He did well to reflect on his upbringing by singing about growing up in the trenches, which the government just does not value because of the people that live there. He said a prayer for his family, who still live in the ghetto. Adekunle Gold thanked God for putting him on the road to greatness, something he is currently reflecting on. The classy vocalist exhorted his audience to succeed financially and live life to the fullest. Listen Below:-
Timaya – Get My Money Right
Nigerian talented singer, Timaya returns with a brand new single titled “Get My Money Right“, for your listening pleasure. It is a follow-up to his previous track titled “Charger“. The new record is a fantastic piece of music serving as his third release of the year.
Facts-Gamophobia(Fear Of Commitment/Marriage)
Gamophobia Gamophobia is a fear of marriage and commitment. It is characterized by feelings of excessive and persistent fear of being in a relationship, making a commitment, or getting married. It can make it difficult to form relationships with other people and interfere with a person’s ability to function normally in their daily life. “Gamos” is the Greek word for marriage. “Phobos” (phobia) means fear. Like other types of phobias, gamophobia is marked by fear that is out of proportion to the actual danger or threat. Such symptoms are persistent and last for six months or longer. Signs and Symptoms of Gamophobia Gamophobia is more than just being cautious or somewhat hesitant about making a big commitment. People who have this condition experience intense fear when faced with the reality or even sometimes just the thought of being in a committed relationship or marriage. Some symptoms that a person might experience include immediate feelings of anxiety, fear, or panic. It is also common for people to take steps to avoid committing such as distancing themselves from others, breaking up with the person they are dating, or avoiding dating. People also often experience physical symptoms such as: Chest pain Choking sensations Dizziness Feelings of impending doom Hyperventilating Rapid heart rates of breath Sweating Trembling People who have this condition are often capable of getting into relationships, but when things start to become serious, they often begin to exhibit signs of fear and anxiety. In other cases, some people are so afraid of commitment that they will avoid relationships altogether.
Silent Letters In The Alphabet
In English pronunciation, a silent letter—a term used informally—is a letter or letter combination of the alphabet that is usually not pronounced in a word. Examples include the b in subtle, the c in scissors, the g in design, the t in listen, and the gh in thought. Many words contain silent letters. In fact, according to Ursula Dubosarsky, author of The Word Snoop, “roughly 60 percent of words in English have a silent letter in them,” (Dubosarsky 2008). Keep reading to learn the types of silent letters as well as how they affect pronunciation and English language learning. Dummy Letters “Dummy letters have two subgroups: inert letters and empty letters. Inert letters are letters that in a given word segment are sometimes heard and sometimes not heard. For example, resign (g is not heard) resignation (g is heard) “Empty letters do not have a function like auxiliary letters or inert letters. For example, the letter u in the word gauge is empty. Here are some examples of silent consonants: b: dumb, thumb c: indict ch: yacht But, as a recent article in Reader’s Digest points out, nearly every letter in the English language is not heard sometimes. There is only one letter in the language that is never silent. Can you guess what it is? The letter is “V” There are various very valuable v-words, and that V is never silent. If you’re thinking, “Wait, but what about A!? What about X!?” you can check out Wikipedia’s list of silent letters from A to Z. (You might notice that they do have something listed under V, but it’s the name of a town in Scotland, which isn’t exactly an English word in the way we generally think of things.) Thank you for reading and knowing a little more about your Alphabet
