Music veteran – Sound Sultan teams up with one of Nigeria’s famous social media comics – Josh2Funny, to dish out this single titled – “Jenifer“. As always, there is a always to be learnt from any Sound Sultan’s record, so listen up, there is a lesson for all you Jenifers out there in this song.
Thursday, 31 August 2017
New Video: Sound Sultan feat. Josh2Funny – Jenifer
Music veteran – Sound Sultan teams up with one of Nigeria’s famous social media comics – Josh2Funny, to dish out this single titled – “Jenifer“. As always, there is a always to be learnt from any Sound Sultan’s record, so listen up, there is a lesson for all you Jenifers out there in this song.
'We only shoot black people'
A police lieutenant in Georgia has been moved to administrative duty after being heard on video during a traffic stop saying 'we only shoot black people.'
My daughter would be better than Trump as American president, Kim Kardashian says
Reality TV personality, Kim Kardashian, has joked that her adorable four-year-old daughter North West, would be a better commander-in-chief than President Donald Trump.
Osinbajo receives Boris Johnson in Abuja (Photo)
Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osinbajo received in Abuja on Thursday a delegation from the United Kingdom Government led by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
Boko Haram’s Shekau Is Like Jet Li – DHQ
The Director of Defence Information, DDI, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche, has likened the leader of the Boko Haram sect, Abu Shekau to the movie characters, Bruce Lee, James Bond, explaining that the wanted terrorist is merely a “synonym”.
Stressing that there would be many more Shekaus in the future, he disclosed in an interview with Channels Television on Wednesday, that the concern of the military is to take out any Shekau that emerges at any point in time.
Stressing that there would be many more Shekaus in the future, he disclosed in an interview with Channels Television on Wednesday, that the concern of the military is to take out any Shekau that emerges at any point in time.
I love d**k too much- Huddah Monroe tells lesbian women sliding into her DM
Power Outage: Confusion At Lagos Airport
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has expressed regret over Wednesday’s minor power outage that disrupted business at the terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
Mrs Henrietta Yakubu, the General Manager, Corporate Communications, said in a statement on Thursday that the agency regretted the disruption which occurred on Wednesday night.
Mrs Henrietta Yakubu, the General Manager, Corporate Communications, said in a statement on Thursday that the agency regretted the disruption which occurred on Wednesday night.
Texas chemical fire explosion: Two blasts and black smoke rise from Arkema plant
Smoke and an explosion were reported on Thursday at the flood-hit
Arkema SA chemical plant in Crosby, Texas, following floods caused by
Hurricane Harvey.
The company evacuated remaining workers at the damaged plant on Tuesday, and Harris County ordered the evacuation of residents within a 1.5-mile (2.4-km) radius of the plant, which makes organic peroxides used in the production of plastic resins, polystyrene, paints and other products.
Houston TV station Fox 26 reported the explosion.
The company evacuated remaining workers at the damaged plant on Tuesday, and Harris County ordered the evacuation of residents within a 1.5-mile (2.4-km) radius of the plant, which makes organic peroxides used in the production of plastic resins, polystyrene, paints and other products.
Houston TV station Fox 26 reported the explosion.
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
At least 41 million people affected in floods in India, Bangladesh and Nepal, UN says
More than 40 million people have been affected by devastating floods and landslides in South Asia, UN humanitarian agencies have said.
Torrential monsoon rains have killed at least 1,200 people and left millions fleeing their homes in India, Bangladesh and Nepal over the last fortnight.
Germany’s Allianz takes over Nigerian insurer
Germany’s Allianz plans to pay $35 million for 98 percent stake in Nigerian insurer Ensure Insurance in a push for growth in Africa, where many people are uninsured.
Foreign insurers are banking on growing premiums as the continent develops its infrastructure and a consumer class demands protection from risk.
Foreign insurers are banking on growing premiums as the continent develops its infrastructure and a consumer class demands protection from risk.
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