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As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by goldmynetv: 1:34pm On Jan 19, 2016
An incessant din resounded, as sun set on Asaba arcade ground, which hosted the grand finale of Anioma Cultural Festival. As early as 8am, dance groups had arrived the venue for a symphony of Anioma cultures.

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Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by Adeba01(m): 10:13pm On Mar 04, 2020
I feel that sadly there are more chances of Nigeria's tribal languages disappearing than any traditional dances disappearing anytime soon

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Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by Nobody: 9:57pm On Apr 28, 2020
udwise123
I got your mention.
Would you be kind to let me know how I could be of help? Or vice versa?
Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by udwise123: 10:00pm On Apr 28, 2020
locust:
udwise123
I got your mention.
Would you be kind to let me know how I could be of help? Or vice versa?
You are into programming?can we share idea ,and discuss on how to improve ourselves
Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by Nobody: 10:40pm On Apr 28, 2020
udwise123:

You are into programming?can we share idea ,and discuss on how to improve ourselves

I wouldn't want to slow you down, bro. Although I share same enthusiasm, but I'm not sure it would be possible for reasons known to me.
I'm very sorry.
Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by udwise123: 11:01pm On Apr 28, 2020
locust:


I wouldn't want to slow you down, bro. Although I share same enthusiasm, but I'm not sure it would be possible for reasons known to me.
I'm very sorry.
No p
But which Programming language are u studying?
Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by Nobody: 11:44pm On Apr 28, 2020
udwise123:

No p
But which Programming language are u studying?

Python. They say it's easy, but you know the saying about one man's meat. This stuff requires dedication and focus. I am always faced with the temptation of jumping into another programming language.
Have you started at all?
Sorry for the late reply.
Re: As Traditional Dance Going Extinct In Nigeria… by udwise123: 1:00am On Apr 29, 2020
locust:


Python. They say it's easy, but you know the saying about one man's meat. This stuff requires dedication and focus. I am always faced with the temptation of jumping into another programming language.
Have you started at all?
Sorry for the late reply.
Firstly i dont like programming.
Am a computer science student 400 level,I only do programming to pass my exams.
Its true programming requires focus and dedication but d truth is u must have passion(a least little)to get u pushing.When d passion is lacking it no longer motivate one.
Am really into Security(networking and cyber security)and software engineering both on mobile device(i build roms,flash ,upgrade and twerk anything on mobile devices)..I was already in the line of business before i started school.So that made it more difficult for me to abandon software engineering for programming.
I need programming to be a perfect network engineer but i have zero interest for it..
And Python is the basic needed knowledge for Network security.

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