Saturday, 28 January 2017

Osita Iheme 'Pawpaw' launches music record label, signs 2 artist

Nollywood actor, Osita Iheme, popularly known as Pawpaw has launched his own music record label and has signed a record deal with two young artists. Pawpaw revealed that he launched his record label, Young Boss Record, to give talented Nigerians a chance. To this end, he has signed two new acts, Barrister Max and Charisma, and both artists are said to have released their individual singles. Congratulations to him.

Amber Rose shows off her hot bod!

Amber Rose shows off her hot body as she vacations in Honolulu, Hawaii.



Photo: Children celebrate rehabilitated borehole pump water in Dalori IDP camp, Maiduguri

Some children are pictured celebrating easy access to water source in Dalori camp near Maiduguri as UNICEF recently rehabilitated borehole pumps water directly into their camp.
Life is a little bit easier because they no longer have to trek long distances to fetch water from a pond. The solar powered pump with 10,000 litres overhead storage tank will serve well over 3,000 internally displaced persons in the camp.
Thursday January 26th marked 31 years since Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni took over power. On January 22, 1986, government troops in Kampala had begun to quit their posts en masse as the rebels gained ground from the south and south-west. On the 25th, the Museveni-led faction finally overran the capital.. The NRA toppled Okello’s government and declared victory the next day, January 26th. More photos after the cut..



Photo: 65 year old man arrested for sexually assaulting 8 &10 year old girls

65 year old man Alosuposo Louis, pictured above, has been arrested by men of the Ogun state police command, for allegedly sexually assaulting two minors aged 10 and eight years. In a statement signed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the suspect who is a radio repairer, was arrested after one of the mother of the victims complained at the Aiyetoro police division in the state.



Al Shabaab claims responsibility for killing dozens of KDF soldiers in Somalia

The Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for killing dozens of KDF troops after they attacked a remote military base in Somalia on Thursday, January 26, 2017. According to a spokesman for al-Shabaab, Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, he said its fighters killed at least 57 Kenyans and took over the base in the southern town of Kulbiyow, near the Kenyan border.

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