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5 African Trending Solo Hits 2017

2017 must be a great year for music lovers, because of the massive competition, many artists are doing their best in giving their fans what they deserve. Here's a list of the Top 5 African hits you might never get over. Click on the link below each song to watch the Official video or listen to the audio.  5. Maradona by Niniola Tired of scream queens like Tiwa Savage? Niniola is a Nigerian fem ale artist to watch out for in 2017. Her distinct vocals, house and afro-beat fusion  is everything to love. She sings this song in English and Yoruba but the music video best describes what she means even if you don't understand Yoruba. This video was published on 5 May,2017 and it has 800,000+ views. Maradona (Official Video)-Niniola (click on this link to watch the video) Keeping checking this blog to find out which song takes this spot next month!!!  4. Yawa by Tekno Same old same old from Tekno. Still riding on the same concepts but with his views guess

Book Review of Lord of the Flies by William Golding.

BOOK REVIEW OF ‘LORD OF THE FLIES BY WILLIAM GOLDING’ In this book review, I want to show the contribution of the author in revealing to us the darkness of man’s heart and the inner barbarity that humans possess. The author shows us that man’s ferocity is not discriminated by the level of civilization or age. This is why he uses young English school boys to portray his message. Britain, the origin of the young school boys, is also an epitome of etiquette and advancement. It also symbolizes a high rank of civilization and the children symbolize the innocence of human beings. However, we see in the novel, that the young Britons who are expected to act civil and have a lawful kind of behavior turn into savages and start killing one another, fighting for power and manipulating the rest of their colleagues. The purpose of the young school boys is to reveal the innate evil that man possesses right from childhood. It shows us that man is born with a dark side and it takes boredom and