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Sunday, 24 April 2016

Lil Wayne's Tweet got Fans talking

Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., known professionally as Lil Wayne, is an American hip hop recording artist. He took to twitter on April 22 and tweeted this: "in this war: I stand, I fight, I hurt, I die alone. One man army" which got many fans talking.
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Beyonce's Lemaonade-all you need to know about the Album


The credits for Beyonce's Lemonade album are some 3,105 words long, and simply getting through them is an eye-straining slog. But the album features a list of collaborators, samples, interpolations, "elements of" and more that illustrates not just the singer's peerless ability to work with anyone she wants, but also the diversity of her influences and tastes. Collaborators range from stars like The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar and hitmakers such as Diplo and Mike Will Made-It along with lower-on-the-radar artists including Melo-X, Johnny Coffer and Midian Mathers (apparently no relation to Eminem). It also indicates the vast number of people who have been able to keep quiet -- well, mostly -- in the many months it took for complete the album. Read more

Bailout funds: Osun, Enugu fault ICPC report on diversion of cash


Osun and Enugu state governments yesterday faulted the report of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on the utilization of the bailout funds from the Federal Government. They claimed that no money was diverted, misapplied or unused.
The Osun State Government dismissed the ICPC report that the state paid salaries last in July 2015 as laughable. It asked the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun to desist from wishful thinking that it has a tool to hang anything on Governor Rauf Aregbesola. It explained that instead Aregbesola had been creative and prudent in paying salaries up till January 2016.
On its part, the Enugu State Government through its Secretary to the State Government, Elder G.O.C Ajah, said it did not misapply the bailout fund of N4.207 billion received from the Federal Government. Read more