American rapper kanye West donate N26m to Amara enyia
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American rapper,donate the sum of 73,540 dollars(26.69million) to Amara enyia ,in a statement,ms enyias campaign team thanks kanye West for his generous action.
Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has filed papers in court challenging the ban placed by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) on his song, “This is Nigeria”. The court documents were filed through Falz’s lawyers, Adepetun Caxton-Martins Agbor & Segun (ACAS-Law), on November, 6, 2018, three months after the NBC sent a letter to JODAJ Global Communications Limited in Jos sanctioning them for playing Falz’s song, “This Is Nigeria” and banning the song from being played on radio, along with other songs. In the letter sent to JODAJ Global Communications Limited, NBC stated that the reason for banning This Is Nigeria is that the lyrics are vulgar and in contravention of the NBC Code. A lot of Nigerians, including celebrities, criticized NBC for the ban, stating it was ridiculous, but the ban was upheld. Falz had hinted in an interview granted in August that he would write to the NBC to seek a justification for the ban and if necessary, seek legal redress in the courts. H
Vichai srivaddhanaprabha the owner of Leicester city Football club was confirmed dead along with five people on board after his helicopter crashed on saturday. namely nursara suknami and kaveporn punparep who were members of his staff,pilot Eric swagger and passenger izabela roza lechowicz.the chopper,lost control and came down outside the king power stadium shortly after the premier league match against West ham. The television footage had earlier shown the helicopter,said to be augusta aw169,was said to take off from the stadium.police and emergency services rushed to the scene,with video footage showing flames coming from the crash helicopter. the Leicester city pilot,eric swagger,has been hailed a hero for steering the doomed helicopter away from the busy football stadium. The thai businessman was popular with the foxes fans and the crash has been described as the club's"darkest day". Mr.srivaddhanaprabha bought the club in 2010 and oversaw the club's prom
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria, IMN, has said the Army cannot face its members, who are Shi’ites, if they had weapons. Making the claim, Monday, at a briefing on the recent clash between soldiers and its members in Abuja, Abdullahi Zango, leader of the group, said the statement issued by the military and Police over the killing of Shi’ites were “fabricated lies cooked up to cover their atrocities.”While accusing the soldiers of attacking defenceless protesters, Zango said: “They continue to say that we are armed. This is a blatant lie. If we are armed, Nigeria Army cannot face us. “If we have weapons with us, Nigeria Army is too small to face us. With our courage, braveness and bare hands, they are running away, talk more of when we have arms. They are cowards.” Zango also accused the Police of planting persons with arms among them.He said the movement has paid N8 million as hospital bills for 106 Shi’ites, who are currently receiving treatment at various hospitals in Abuja, addi
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