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Social Media has given a bad taste to showbiz in Nigeria and it irritates me - Tee Mac

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Veteran musician, Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli , says that social media has somehow contributed negatively to show-business in Nigeria. The professional flutist with cross – cultural Itsekiri and Swiss roots in an exclusive interview with LIB said that Nigerian artistes have been deeply influenced by social media platforms, where they flaunt their lavish lifestyle. In his words, ‘Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter has somehow given a bad taste to show business, where Celebrities show off what they are wearing even their jewelry. How many people know the kind of cars I drive or how many cars I have? Nobody knows because it’s nobody's business. It’s absolutely irrelevant. Why show off your gold chains and watches with nothing else to sell you? It irritates me'. Tee Mac also urged artistes to pass good message through their music content instead of showing off expensive cars and half naked ladies shaking their buttocks 'They should be able to send a good story through their Mus

Crazy! Checkout this photo of a man who made braids with his eyebrows

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Crazy things we see on the internet. Full photo below...

Lol**Is President Buhari really rocking a N7million Breguet watch in this photo?

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President Buhari spent his sallah holiday at his home town in Daura, Katsina State. In this photo, he's seen having a chat with Emir of Katsina HRH Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir Usmana, select group of elders, politicians and the youth in the state but social media is pointing to his wristwatch which many believe is a limited edition Breguet Wristwatch valued at over $20,000 dollars which is approximately 7Million naira.

Heartbreaking photos of little girl battling with cancer of the eye in Adamawa state

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The little girl pictured above is currently battling cancer of the eye. According to reports, her parents noticed she started having issues with her eyes shortly after birth at their village in Tola Binyeri in Mayo Belwa local government area of the state. She had a little opening which began to get wider by the day. She was taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed to have cancer of the eyes. Her parents are said to be poor and cannot afford medical treatment

Hurricane Irma destroyed 95% of the buildings on Barbuda Island

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About 24-hours ago, Hurricane IRMA made landfall in Puerto Rico with heavy rain and powerful winds leaving nearly 900,000 people without power as authorities struggled to get aid to small Caribbean islands. Nearly every building on the island of Barbuda was damaged when the eye of the storm passed and about 60 percent of the island's roughly 1,400 people were left homeless, Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne told The Associated Press. "Either they were totally demolished or they would have lost their roof. It is just really a horrendous situation." He said roads and telecommunications systems were destroyed and recovery will take months, if not years. He also said a 2-year-old child was killed as a family tried to escape a damaged home during the storm. The U.S. National Weather Service said Puerto Rico had not seen a hurricane of Irma's magnitude since Hurricane San Felipe in 1928, which killed a total of 2,748 people in Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico an