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Mundanity
Mundanity Mun*dan"i*ty, n. Worldliness. [Obs.]

Meaning of NDANI from wikipedia

- The Dani (also spelled Ndani) are an ethnic group from the Central Highlands of Western New Guinea in Baliem Valley, Highland Papua, Indonesia. Around...
- Ndani TV is a web-based channel owned by GTBank. Ndani TV was established in 2012 by GTBank to offer both entertainment and informative content in order...
- since featured in several notable films and television series, including, NDANI TV's Rumour Has It, My Flatmates, Crazy Grannies, Lockdown, Loving Amanda...
- is known for his role as Tsola in The Smart Money Woman (2020), Leye in Ndani TV's Game On, (2020), Malik in Africa Magic's Ricordi (2021). He was one...
- national recognition. He released his first debut album titled Unasankha Ndani (whom did you chose) and this was the album the audience mistook his voice...
- Girl in Transit is a Nigerian Comedy webseries by NdaniTV. The first episode was released on NdaniTV's YouTube page on 16 Jul 2015. The idea for the series...
- hip-hop artists in Kenya. Ndani ya ****pit 1 was their debut album in 2017. It was then followed by a second album in 2018, Ndani ya ****pit 2. The album...
- The Dani or Baliem Valley languages are a family of clearly related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken by the Dani and related peoples in the Baliem Valley...
- are in the AMVCA nominated and critically acclaimed series, ‘GIDI UP’ by NdaniTV, Amazon's ‘THE EXPAN,SE’ and CBC's ‘CORONER’. Her career in film has led...
- 'Sophie' and she was the presenter of "The Juice" an interview series for NdaniTV. She was in series 3 MTV Shuga and she returned as medical expert "Sophie"...