Femi ojetunde biography definition
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellows
Dr. Simon Vurayai
Dr Simon Vurayai is a senior brev doctoral research fellow with Ali Mazrui Centre for Higher Education holds Doctor of Education Degree in Socio-Education. Dr Simon Vurayai has over 25 publications to his credit. He is a co-editor of 3 book volumes and a sole author of 1 book that have been published so far. His research interests are sociology of knowledge and the curriculum,higher education, digital sociology, sociology of inequality, and gender studies.
Publications:
Vurayai, S & Muchuweni, N. (). Exploring challenges of continuous assessment learning activities(CALA): the case of a selected primary school in Bindura Urban in Zimbabwe, African Perspectives of Research in Teaching and Learning Journal ,1( 8),
Vurayai S, (). Necropsy of the COVID Pandemic and Poverty Penalty in Rural Education in Southern Africa . African Journal of Development Studies Volume 13(4),pp Doi:
Vurayai, S.(). Resistance to Online Learn
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Sikiru Adepoju
Sikiru Adepoju | |
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| Born | () 10 November (age74) |
| Origin | Nigeria |
| Genres | World music |
| Occupation(s) | Percussionist, recording artist |
| Instrument | Talking drum |
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Musical artist
Sikiru Adepoju (born 10 November ) is a Nigerian percussionist and recording artist, primarily in the genres of traditional African music and world music. He plays a variety of instruments and styles.
Background
[edit]A master of the talking drum, Adepoju comes from a musical family from Eruwa in western Nigeria. He and his brothers Saminu and Lasisi were taught drumming very early by their father, Chief Ayanleke Adepoju, whose very name, Ayan, means "descended from drummers." While still in his teens, Sikiru toured with and recorded several albums with the Inter-Reformers Band, the band of one of the pioneers of Afro-beat, Nigerian Juju artist Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey.
Musical career
[edit]In , Adepoju came to America to play with O. J. E
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Westside (TQ song)
single by TQ
"Westside" is the debut single by TQ, from his debut album, They Never Saw Me Coming. The song was produced by Bay-area producers Femi Ojetunde and Mike Mosley, with TQ serving as co-producer. The song is an anthemic ode to TQ's native California. In the song's lyrics, he mentions several other California musicians who influenced him; Ice Cube, Eazy-E, Ice-T, Too Short and DJ Quik. At the end of "Westside", TQ dedicates the song to the deceased Eazy-E and Tupac Shakur.
Released late in , "Westside" became a breakthrough hit for TQ, reaching No. 12 on the Billboard Hot in the United States, while also becoming a top 10 hit in several other countries, including the United Kingdom (No. 4), Ireland (No. 5) and the Netherlands (No. 3). In the US, "Westside" was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of , copies on October 22, The song also took the final spot on the Billboard Year-End Hot singles of
Single track listing
[edit]- "Westside"