Thursday, 24 October 2013

New Music - Alaye ft Sean Paul


 
Jamaican Grammy-winning dancehall and reggae artist; Sean Paul collaborates with UK born Nigerian-Jamaican rapper; Alaye for the release of  “Living Up”, the first song off his upcoming debut album “Flight”.

BRYMO TWEETS: What can you make out of this?



Popular Nigerian Artiste Brymo bears his mind on twitter.

Angelo Collins: "I Have Dumped Beverly Osu".



The break-up of the relationship between Big Brother Africa The Chase lovers, Angelo Collins and Beverly Osu, has been confirmed by the man himself, when he stated that he has actually dumped Beverly, as he has important things to attend to than being encumbered in a love affair.

Governor Rochas Okorocha Appoints Another Nollywood Actress As His Principal Protocol Officer.


 

Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has appointed yet another Nollywood actress, into his cabinet.

Desist From Medical Oath Abuse, Health Minister Warns Doctors.

 
The federal government yesterday warned new and successful grandaunts of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) to desist from abusing the medical oath they swore to protect, as the on going strike by members of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) enters its fourth week.

GEJ Sets Up 3-man Committee To Probe Aviation Minister

 

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on Wednesday set up a three-man administrative panel of enquiry to probe the embattled Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah, over the purchase of two bullet-proof BMW cars worth $1.6m (about N255m) by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority on her orders.

We Still Need To Put An End To Slavery.


Pics: a trafficking victim sits at a police station on September 16 after being rescued from an Indian village near New Delhi.

Toke Makinwa: Wedding Bells In November?


 
Miss Toke Makinwa, the brilliant and talented OAP of Rhythm FM, Lagos, may tie the knots sooner than we think, and it could be as early as November, 2013.

Flock of Birds: Tackling Youth Unemployment in Uganda.



According to a state report released in February 2013, Uganda has the youngest population in the world. The proportion of young people in the country has swollen to 78 percent of the population, and the number of youths is only expected to rise.