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Lol.... Check out what "Mr. Aye dee says about Mbuhari"..on twitter

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Aisha Alhassan has publicly confirmed what everyone knows but few willing to admit, See more on twitter @ mrayedee

“Coke Studio is a Fantastic Initiative” – Olamide

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When certain people keep making waves back to back, we can’t help but talk about them! Recently, Nigerian rapper, Olamide, earned a new level of ‘street-cred’ with his new single, “Wo”. Afterwards, he went viral with the “WoChallenge”. Now, the Baddosneh master is set to blow minds with more awesome music as he returns to the Coke Studio Stage for its fifth season. While commenting on his return to this year’s Coke Studio show, the YBNL boss said: “Coke Studio is a very fantastic initiative. It has given me the opportunity to find out so many things I didn’t know about Africa.” This year, he teams up with South African rapper and hip-hop artiste, AKA, as well as South African music producer, Sketchy Bongo to create afro-centric rap music that is sure to reverberate this season. With the entire country either doing the “WoChallenge” or just singing along, it is clear that Olamide is the instant hit that keeps on giving. Are you excited about the musical hits Olamide will unleash

Press Release by Abia State Police on clash between soldiers and tricycle operators in Umuahia

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The Abia State Police Command on Wednesday said three soldiers were injured in the clash between soldiers and tricycle operators at Isi-Gate Umuahia. The press release reads: On the 4th of September, 2017 at about the hours of 5pm, there occurred a clash between Soldiers attached to 14 Brigade Command Ohafia and tricycle Operators at Isi-Gate Umuahia during which three soldiers got injured and their Hilux van damaged. The Nigeria Police saddled with the responsibility of ensuring security of lives and property waded into the situation with other military deployments and the situation was brought under control. However, ten suspects involved have been arraigned in a court of competent jurisdiction where they were admitted to bail. The Abia State Commissioner of Police, CP Adeleye Oyebade therefore enjoins all and sundry to go about their lawful businesses without fear of molestation as adequate security has been put in place to avert truncation of the peace and tranquility enjoyed

US based Nigerian gospel artist, Adaora returns with new single, "I Come"

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After a brief hiatus since the collaboration with Obiwon on her dance single, "Take My Praise" in 2015, Adaora returns with the new single, "I Come" - a soulful song of surrender and worship to the Great King of all. "I Come" is one of the singles off Adaora's recent EP album, "Nothing Can Hold Me Down" and as with all Adaora's projects, the songs on this EP were inspired in a place of worship. "I Come" provokes a total abandonment of one's self and thoughts in the place of worship, and focus on loving God through worship. In her words: "Most times we go into a place of prayer to make demands of God. We need to sometimes channel all our energy towards loving on God through our worship and thanksgiving. This way we build potential energy that can be called upon in times of need. King David of the Bible used this technique effectively." With this song, Adaora is sending out a word of encouragement and a call for

Police reveal identity of school boy who stabbed his classmate to death for refusing to give him 'biscuits'

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A school teenager who stabbed his classmate to death in 2015 for refusing to give him 'biscuit' has been identified as Daniel Stroud. Daniel Stroud from Aberdeen, Scotland whose identity was hidden for nearly two years due to reporting restrictions was uncovered on Tuesday, the same day he turned 18. The 18-year-old who celebrated his birthday behind bars is said to have stabbed his schoolmate Bailey, 16 through the heart in a row about biscuits in the corridor of Cults Academy, Aberdeen. During his murder trial in 2016, the part-time McDonald’s worker said he was constantly teased about being fat and took weapons to school to try and impress the other kids. In an interview with cops played to the jury, he said: “I never fitted in. I was just trying to be cool.” During the interview, filmed hours after Bailey was killed, Stroud burst into tears as he spoke about family problems. He revealed how he contacted his parents and told them he loved them as he waited for cops to