Friday, May 24, 2019

See what Yemi Alade was to dey about, Collaborating With Tiwa Savage

The University of Cambridge has maintained its position at the top of the Guardian University Guide Rankings for the seventh year in a row, narrowly edging out Oxbridge rival Oxford.

The top ten has seen little change for 2018, with Durham (climbing from sixth to fourth) and Bath (10th to fifth) the biggest winners at the top end of the table. St Andrews, Imperial College London, Loughborough, Warwick, Lancaster, Surrey and University College London make up the rest of the top 10. Further down the table, the University of West London rose to a fantastic 58th from 96th in 2016.





I Can Collaborate With Tiwa Savage – Yemi Alade
Although the two artistes don’t say it in clear terms, it is obvious there is a silent rivalry between Yemi Alade and Tiwa Savage.

But Alade, who recently featured American artiste, Rick Ross, in the remix of her song, O My Gosh, gave the condition on which she could collaborate with Tiwa Savage to make a song.

 She told Sunday Scoop, If it is the will of God (collaborating with Tiwa Savage). We, female artistes, are all doing great things and putting music out there. Being the biggest female artiste or not, I am very happy where I’m and I’m happy for other females in the industry.

On the alleged beef between her and Tiwa Savage, he said the question was irrelevant, saying, We are here for the music; so, let’s keep our focus on the music.

Alade also stated that she was satisfied with her growth musically.

She said, I believe so much in growth and the process. When I saw an opportunity to collaborate with Rick Ross, I grabbed it.

Working with him was an amazing experience; he is an inspiration.

Despite my success, I still want to tour the world, reach out to new places and make more music.

She also said she’s not under any pressure to get married, she said she wouldn’t hide it from the public when it was time for marriage.






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The University of West London achieved outstanding results in the Guardian University Guide 2018, rising 38 places to 58th in the independent league table.

This is the biggest rise of any higher education institution in the UK and positions the University of West London as the no. 1 modern university in London and in the Top Ten modern universities in the UK.

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