Honours and award
Ogo ati aami eye


Referencecs
Awọn itọkasi

Albums discography
Awọn apejuwe awọn awo-orin

Further reading
Siwaju kika

Photo gallery
Fọto fọto

Events he attended
Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti o lọ

Books
Awọn iwe ohun

Video and TV appearances
Awọn ifarahan fidio ati TV

Other websites
Awọn aaye ayelujara miiran

Ionuț Silaghi Ionuț Silaghi (2012) Born (1990-03-16) March 16, 1990 Occupation artist, engineer, volunteer Years active 1999 - present
Ionuț Silaghi de Oas Ionuț Silaghi de Oas (2012) Ọjọ́ìbí Oṣù Kẹta 16, 1990 (1990-03-16) (ọmọ ọdún 28) Iṣẹ́ olorin, onise-ẹrọ, iyọọda, ka Years active 1999 - bayi

Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș, Count de Szilágyi-Oaș[1] (born March 16, 1990) is a Romanian artist[2][3][4], collector of folk music, writer and engineer.
Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș, Count de Szilágyi-Oaş[1] (ti a bi ni Oṣù 16, 1990) jẹ olorin ilu Romania,[2][3][4], olugba ti awọn eniyan orin, akọwe ati onisegun.

He is the current head of the Szilágyi-Oaș noble family and the current Secretary General of Ansamblul Oaşul.[5][6][7] He is a graduate of the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca and of the Babeş-Bolyai University.
O jẹ olori orilọwọ ti idile ọlọgbọn Szilágyi-Oaş ati Akowe Agba lọwọlọwọ ti Ansamblul Oaşul.[5][6][7] O jẹ ile-iwe giga ti Imọ imọ-ẹrọ ti Cluj-Napoca ati ti University of Babeş-Bolyai.

He also completed a master's degree at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca.[1][8]
O tun pari oye giga kan ni Imọ-ẹrọ imọ-ẹrọ ti Cluj-Napoca.[1][8]

front cover of the book Poezii oşeneşti by Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș
ideri iwaju ti iwe Poezii oşeneşti nipasẹ Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaş

Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș (in the right ) at Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival 2012, CAEXPO 2012, People's Republic of China
Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaş (ni apa ọtun) ni Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival 2012, CAEXPO 2012, Ilu Jamaa ti China

[9] Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș, Poezii oșenești: Poezii, Fotografii, Culegere de folclor din Țara Oașului (Poetry, Photography, Folklore collection from Oaș Country), Negrești-Oaș, 2017, ISBN 978-973-0-24681-0, CD edițion.[10]
[9] Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș, Poezii oșenești: Poezii, Fotografii, Culegere de folclor din Țara Oașului (Awọn ewi, Fọtoyiya, Akopọ awọ lati Ilu Oaş), Negrești-Oaș, 2017, ISBN 978-973-0-24681-0, Gbigba CD.[10]

1999 - Noi umblăm să colindăm (album traditional Christmas carols from Țara Oașului) - Maria Tripon, Ansamblul Folcloric Sânzâienele and Ionuț Silaghi (as member of Ansamblul Folcloric Sânzâienele/Ansamblul Oașul).[11][12] 2012 - Io-s fecior din șepte sate, folk album with the following songs:[13][8] Io-s fecior din șepte sate Măi cucule ce mânânci Prinsum-o jendarii asară Mândruleoara me-i Marie Nu mă țâi că știu strâga[14] Mândră cu zadie scurtă Cine n-are mamă dragă Fost-am păcurar la oi Io-s Ionu lu Bazan
1999 - Noi umblăm să colindăm (awọn adarọ-ẹri Keresimesi ibile ti Ţara Oaşului) - Maria Tripon, Ansamblul Folcloric Sânzâienele and Ionuț Silaghi (as member of Ansamblul Folcloric Sânzâienele/Ansamblul Oașul).[11][12] 2012 - Io-s fecior din șepte sate,iwe-orin eniyan pẹlu awọn orin wọnyi: Io-s fecior din șepte sate Măi cucule ce mânânci Prinsum-o jendarii asară Mândruleoara me-i Marie Nu mă țâi că știu strâga[14] Mândră cu zadie scurtă Cine n-are mamă dragă Fost-am păcurar la oi Io-s Ionu lu Bazan

Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival 2012, CAEXPO 2012, People's Republic of China, where he headed the romanian delegation.
Nanning International Art Song Song Festival 2012, CAEXPO 2012, Orileede eniyan ti orile-ede China, nibiti o ti ṣiṣi awọn aṣoju Roman.

2014 - Utazás International Tourism Fair, Hungary.
2014 - Utazás Atilẹwo Afihan Ikẹkọ Ilu-okeere, Hungary.

2016 - Tour & Travel Warsaw (TT Warsaw) International Tourism Fair, Poland.[15]
2016 - Irin-ajo & Irin-ajo Warsaw (TT Warsaw) International Fair Fair, Polandii.[15]

Generic of the show Cântec și poveste, Romanian Television.
Generic ti show Cântec și poveste,Television ti Romania.

2015 - Drumul lui Leșe, TV producer: Grigore Leșe , TVR 2[16] The Romanians Dowry, in romanian: Zestrea Românilor (is a Romanian Television documentary serial dedicated to the traditional culture and civilization of Romanian people), the six episodes dedicated to Oaș Country.
2015 - Drumul lui Leșe, TV producer: Grigore Leșe , TVR 2[16] Awọn Romanians Dowry, ni Romanian: Zestrea Românilor (jẹ ibaraẹnisọrọ akọsilẹ Telifiamu ti Romani kan fun ibile asa ati ọlaju awọn eniyan Romani), awọn ere mẹfa ti a fun ni orilẹ-ede Oaş.

Title of Young Artist of Satu Mare County, granted by Satu Mare County Council and Satu Mare County Center for Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture (April 19, 2013).[17] Diploma of Honor of Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival 2012, CAEXPO 2012, People's Republic of China.
Title of Young Artist of Satu Mare County, funni nipasẹ Satu Mare County Council ati Satu Mare County Ile-iṣẹ fun itoju ati igbega ti asa asa (Kẹrin 19, 2013).[17] Ile-ẹkọ giga ti ola ti Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival 2012, CAEXPO 2012, People's Republic of China.

The LAUREAT title of the first edition of the Gala of Young Creators, granted by Satu Mare Local Council, Northwest Writers Association and Alfazet Cenacle Satu Mare, on June 5, 2008.[18] Diploma granted by Negrești-Oaș Local Council and Negrești-Oaș Town Hall, for preserving traditions in Oaș Country.[19]
Àkọlé LAUREAT ti àkọlé akọkọ ti Gala ti Young Creators, eyiti a fun ni nipasẹ Igbimọ Agbegbe Satu Mare, Northwest Writers Association ati Alfazet Cenacle Satu Mare, ni Oṣu June 5, 2008.[18] Ile-ẹkọ giga ti ile-igbimọ agbegbe Negreşti-Oaş ati Ilu Ilu Negreşti-Oaş fun fun idabobo aṣa ni Oaş Country.[19]

Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș in 2005 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș in 2007 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș in 2008 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș in 2014 Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș at PRIM-ART, Satu Mare, 2013 Ionuț Silaghi (right) with Liviu Dragnea (left), President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania, former Deputy Prime Minister of Romania and Aurelia Fedorca (center), Mayor of Negreşti-Oaş Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș at Utazás International Tourism Fair, Hungary, 2014.
Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș 2005 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș 2007 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș 2008 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaș 2014 Ionuţ Silaghi de Oaş ni PRIM-ART, Satu Mare, 2013 Ionuț Silaghi de Oaș at Utazás International Tourism Fair, Hungary, 2014.

Ionuț Silaghi
Ionuț Silaghi de Oas

Rodrigo Barbosy (born January 18), also known by his Christian name 'Rodrigo', is a Brazilian singer and songwriter.[1]
Rodrigo Barbosy (ti a bi ni Oṣu Kini ọjọ 18 ), ti a tun mọ nipasẹ orukọ Kristiẹni rẹ 'Rodrigo', jẹ akọrin ara ilu Brazil.

Rodrigo Barbosy was born in Junuary in Aroeiras, Pernambuco.
A bi Rodrigo Barbosy ni Junuary ni Aroeiras, Pernambuco.

Inspired by Anitta, Pabllo Vittar and Jhonny hooker he comes with elements Electro Pop, he resides in Aroeiras, better known by the stage name Rodrigo Barbosy, is a Brazilian singer.
Atilẹyin nipasẹ Anitta, Pabllo Vittar ati Jhonny hooker o wa pẹlu awọn eroja Electro Pop, o ngbe ni Aroeiras, ti o mọ julọ nipasẹ orukọ ipele Rodrigo Barbosy, jẹ akọrin ara ilu Brazil kan.

It is considered one of the most recent names of Eletropop.[2]
O ṣe akiyesi ọkan ninu awọn orukọ to ṣẹṣẹ julọ ti Pop.

He had a very humble childhood with his family in a house in the interior of his city "In spite of everything I am strong", in 2018 he gained popularity with his unique identity, but as his popularity grew along with him the desperation to create something innovative, and it was when he launched a interlude.[1]
O ni igba irẹlẹ pupọ pẹlu ẹbi rẹ ni ile kan ni inu ilu ilu rẹ “Laibikita ohun gbogbo Mo lagbara”, ni ọdun 2018 o ni gbaye-gbale pẹlu idanimọ alailẹgbẹ rẹ, ṣugbọn bi olokiki rẹ ṣe pọ pẹlu rẹ ni ainireti lati ṣẹda nkankan aseyori, ati awọn ti o wà nigbati o se igbekale a interlude.

From what happened, covid-19 arrived in his city when the pandemic arrived he was unable to produce his music, but he was still responsible for all production and paid for all the costs of production and marketing, after the release of his music it reached exuberant numbers that he had never achieved it, thus becoming his most popular song. heard throughout his musical career, Interlúdio opened doors for concerts, became the youngest and most influential singer in his city, his music has been gaining more and more space in the air and conquering the golden status in Aroeiras.[1]
Lati ohun ti o ṣẹlẹ, covid-19 de ilu rẹ nigbati ajakaye de de ko le ṣe agbejade orin rẹ, ṣugbọn o tun jẹ iduro fun gbogbo iṣelọpọ ati sanwo fun gbogbo awọn idiyele ti iṣelọpọ ati titaja, lẹhin itusilẹ orin rẹ o de awọn nọmba alarinrin ti ko ti ṣaṣeyọri rẹ, nitorinaa di orin ti o gbajumọ julọ. gbo jakejado iṣẹ orin rẹ, Interlúdio ṣi awọn ilẹkun fun awọn ere orin, o di abikẹhin ati olorin ti o ni agbara julọ ni ilu rẹ, orin rẹ ti n ni aaye diẹ si ni afẹfẹ ati ṣẹgun ipo goolu ni Aroeiras.

Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji (born 19 June 1993), better known as KSI, is an English YouTuber and rapper.
Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji (ojoibi 19 osu kefa 1993), ti a mo si KSI, Àwọn ará Ilẹ̀gẹ̀ẹ́sì YouTuber ati olorin ara ilu geesi.

He was born in Watford, United Kingdom.
A bi ni Watford, Ilẹ̀ọba Aṣọ̀kan .

He has a brother called Deji who also is an entertainer.
O ni arakunrin kan ti a npè ni Deji ti o tun jẹ alarinrin.

He is a part of the British YouTube group known as the Sidemen.[7][8]
O jẹ apakan ti ẹgbẹ YouTube ti Ilu Gẹẹsi ti a mọ si Sidemen . [1] [2]

KSI was ranked as the second most influential online creator in the United Kingdom by The Times.[9] He had a boxing match with Logan Paul.
KSI wa ni ipo bi ẹlẹda ayelujara ti o ni ipa keji julọ ni United Kingdom nipasẹ The Times . [1] O ni idije bọọlu pẹlu Logan Paul .

His first studio album, Dissimulation, released in 2020, debuted at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart.
Awo-orin ile-iṣere akọkọ rẹ, Dissimulation, ti a tu silẹ ni ọdun 2020, ṣe ariyanjiyan ni nọmba 2 lori Atọka Awo-orin UK .

His second studio album, All Over The Place, debuted at number 1.
Awo-orin ile-iṣẹ keji rẹ, Gbogbo Lori Ibi, debuted ni nọmba 1.

↑ "Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji". Companies House. Archived from the original on 26 October 2019.
↑ "KSI reveals parents' anguish over not going to uni".

Retrieved 26 October 2019. ↑ Rafael, Dan (3 September 2019). "YouTubers Paul, KSI to make pro boxing debuts". ESPN.
BBC News.

Archived from the original on 28 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019. ↑ Warwick, Josh (16 October 2014). "Meet the 21-year-old YouTuber who made millions playing video games".
2020-06-01. https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-52851656. ↑ "KSI on fighting Jake Paul: 'I need to humble him'".

1 2 Hamdani, Adam (9 November 2019). "KSI net worth: How much does YouTuber earn and how many subscribers does he have?". The Independent. ↑ "KSI: 'I wanted to make my parents proud through YouTube'".
BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-52746005/ksi-on-fighting-jake-paul-i-need-to-humble-him. ↑ Empty citation (help)

Mary Morrissey (born 1949) is an American author[1][2] and an activist for international nonviolence.[3] She is the author of Building Your Field of Dreams, which tells Morrissey's struggles and lessons from her early life.[4][5] She is also the author of No Less Than Greatness, a book about healing relationships.[6][7] In 2002 she collected and edited the book New Thought: A Practical Spirituality.[8]
Mary Morrissey (ti a bi 1949) jẹ onkọwe ara ilu Amẹrika [1] [2] ati alapon fun iwa-ipa kariaye. [3] O jẹ onkọwe ti Building Your Field of Dreams, eyiti o sọ awọn ijakadi Morrissey ati awọn ẹkọ lati igbesi aye ibẹrẹ rẹ. [4] [5] O tun jẹ onkọwe ti Ko kere ju Titobi lọ, iwe kan nipa awọn ibatan iwosan.

In 1997 she joined hands with Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, Arun Gandhi, in establishing the international Season for Nonviolence.[11][2] As of January 2019, Season for Nonviolence was celebrated around the world as an opportunity "to bring communities together, empowering them to envision and help create a nonviolent world."[12]
Ni ọdun 1997 o darapọ pẹlu ọmọ-ọmọ Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi, ni idasile Akoko kariaye fun Aiṣe-ipa . [1] [2] Ni Oṣu Kini ọdun 2019, Akoko fun Iwa-ipa ni a ṣe ayẹyẹ ni ayika agbaye bi aye “lati mu awọn agbegbe papọ, fifun wọn ni agbara lati foju inu ati ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣẹda agbaye ti kii ṣe iwa-ipa.” [3]

In his book, Shadow Medicine: The Placebo in Conventional and Alternative Therapies, John S. Haller warns that alternative approaches to medicine, such as offered by Mary Morrissey, should not be considered a substitute to conventional medicine.[13]
Ninu iwe rẹ, Shadow Medicine: The Placebo in Conventional and Alternative Therapies, John S. Haller kilo pe awọn ọna yiyan si oogun, gẹgẹbi ti Mary Morrissey funni, ko yẹ ki o jẹ aropo si oogun ti aṣa. [1]

Betty Aberlin (born Betty Kay Ageloff December 30, 1942, New York City[1]) is an American actress, poet, and writer.
Betty Aberlin (ti a bi Betty Kay Ageloff Oṣu kejila ọjọ 30, ọdun 1942, Ilu New York ) jẹ oṣere Amẹrika kan, akewi, ati onkọwe .

She had a regular role on The Smothers Brothers Show.
O ni ipa deede lori eto Awọn arakunrin Smothers (he Smothers Brothers Show) .

Aberlin worked on many television programs.
Aberlin ṣiṣẹ lori ọpọlọpọ awọn eto tẹlifisiọnu .

She played Lady Aberlin on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
O ṣere Lady Aberlin lori Adugbo Mister Rogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) .