Monday 25 September 2017

Naeto C – Kill’N Me Softly ft. Sarkodie

Naeto C – Kill’N Me Softly ft. Sarkodie. After going on a long musical break, White Kaftan Gang’s boss, Naeto C is certainly up for a thrill as he collaborates with Ghana’s finest rapper, Sarkodie on this new record titled Kill’N Me Softly.
Kill’N Me Softly is produced byMasterkraft.
Enjoy below

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EFE - CHIDINMA [NEW SONG]

Efe – Chidinma. Over time, Big Brother Naija Winner, Efe has proven to be good in the art of rapping as he dishes yet another single to ascertain his skills.
This new record is titled Chidinma & produced by frequent collaborator,Duktor Sett.
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P-Square Split Confirmed! Peter Okoye Petitions Lawyer For Contract Termination [WATCH DETAILS]


It has now been confirmed that P-Square is splitting. Peter and Paul Okoye are now set to pursue solo music careers. This is coming after several back and forth attempts to manage the internal crisis that ultimately ravaged the group.
The update on the issue is that Peter Okoye has taken a legal approach to formalize the dissolution of the group. The singer recently sent a letter to renowned lawyer, Festus Keyamo (SAN) to dissolve the group and terminate any existing contract that binds the P-Square brand.
In the letter, Peter wrote that the threats on his life and that of his immediate family, are the reasons he is seeking for a formal dissolution of the group. As it seems, it appears Peter would flag his solo career bearing the name, ‘Mr. P’, while Paul Okoye seems to have settled for ‘Rudeboy’.
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Court remands 60 IPOB members in prison


A Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Umuahia, Abia State, on Monday remanded 60 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) at the Afara Federal Prisons in Aba.
The magistrate ordered that the IPOB members be remanded in prison after their counsel challenged the jurisdiction of the court to hear the matter.
The magistrate, who had directed that the case file be transferred to the Department for Public Prosecution (DPP) for advice, later adjourned the case till October 25.
The IPOB members were among those arrested by security agents in Umuahia, Isiala Ngwa and other parts of the state capital during the clash between army and members of the separatist group.
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Geoffrey Ogbonna, said the IPOB members were arraigned on eight- count charge of conspiracy, terrorism, attempted murder, membership of unlawful society and rioting, among others.

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