Wednesday, January 16, 2019

R. Kelly: Chance the Rapper, Lady Gaga pull down collaboration with artist from streaming over alleged sexual abuse

Popular American rapper, Chance the rapper has removed his 2015 R. Kelly collaboration “Somewhere in Paradise” from digital streaming platforms (e.g., Spotify, Apple Music, and TIDAL), TMZ reports.
Chance, who participated in Lifetime’s “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary series, recently said, “Making a song with R. Kelly was a mistake.”
Chance also on his social media pages apologized to fans for collaborating with R.Kelly.
He wrote: “I apologize to all of his survivors for working with him and for taking this long to speak out.”
Most musicians have started distancing themselves from R. Kelly as allegations of sexual abuse continue to mount.
Lady Gaga reportedly pulled her R. Kelly collaboration “Do What U Want” from DSPs after apologizing for working with Kelly.
Meanwhile, R. Kelly has continued to deny allegations of sexual and physical abuse and misconduct despite viral “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary series.
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OMG! Kizz Daniel's Unbelievable Throwback Photo Shocks Fans On Instagram

Kizz Daniel has over the years, made so much success as a singer that he has been ranked among the most buzzing artistes in Nigeria. He has acquired wealth and properties and is living the good life.
These days he is seen in the company of friends, rocking expensive clothes and driving good cars. However the story has not always been this awesome for the young star. There was a time in his life when he was just a struggling boy trying to find his place in life and his throwback photo has shown that.
Kizz Daniel decided to join the viral #10YearsChallenge and his throwback photo has shocked fans because he looked so unrecognizable in it. Below is the photo he shared.
Kizz Daniel is seen at the extreme left
He captioned the photo thus: "Hm.. Almost got cropped out of the picture sef 
"#10yearchallenge"
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Champions League: Why I failed at Manchester United – Di Maria

Argentine forward, Angel Di Maria, has blamed the ‘complications’ between him and coach Louis van Gaal for his failed spell at Manchester United.
Di Maria was a surprise £59.7 million signing from Real Madrid in 2014 but he spent just one season at Old Trafford before joining Paris Saint-Germain.
The Argentine scored just four goals during his time at United and failed to secure a regular place in the team under Van Gaal.
And the 30-year-old, who is in line to face United in PSG’s Champions League clash next month, admits his ‘complications’ with the Dutchman hindered his time at Old Trafford.
“Manchester have changed with their new coach, they haven’t lost a match,’ Di Maria told France Bleu.
“But we must think of ourselves and nothing but ourselves. If we do things well, everything will be fine.
“I only stayed one year [at United], it was not the best time of my career, or rather I was not allowed to spend my best time.
“There were complications with the coach at the time. But thank God, I was able to come to PSG and demonstrate again who I was.”
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ASUU strike: NANS reveals what will happen if academic activities don’t resume before elections

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to boycott the 2019 general elections if the Federal Government fails to meet the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The chairman of the Abuja chapter of NANS, Mojeed Omolaja, stated this in Abuja on Wednesday, at a one-day conference organised by Online Publishers Association of Nigeria with the theme: “Free Press and objective reporting in the 2019 election year.”
Omolaja also distanced the FCT chapter of NANS from the faction of NANS led by one Akpan Daniels Bamidele, who was said to be a student of Nasarawa State University, Keffi.
The Bamidele-led NANS had visited President Muhammadu Buhari, where he endorsed his re-election.
Omolaja insisted that the NANS officials who paid courtesy call to the President were not fair, adding that the FCT chapter of NANS stood for integrity.
He said, “We in the FCT here are not part of those who went to eulogise the President; we stand for integrity and anything we get right in FCT will be got right in all the states of the federation because we lead and others follow.
“The Nigerian students will not vote in the forthcoming election if academic activities do not resume in the universities.
“In this forthcoming elections, we the FCT chapter of NANS that controls other chairmen in other states have deemed it fit not to participate in the election until when ASUU calls off the strike, because they can’t be playing with our future.
“Their children are going to school abroad and we are here and they still want their children to come and rule over us with their lackadaisical attitude towards our education.
“It is quite unfortunate that at this point in time students are at home doing nothing.
“The major reason we are at home is that ASUU is on strike and we expect the Federal Government to meet their demands because this incessant issue is a catastrophic setback to the students.
“Imagine somebody spending seven to eight years to finish a four-year programme. It is not done abroad. Is it because our parents don’t have the financial muscle to send us abroad?”
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Mike Godson shares photo of nakedness on IG

Mike Godson Nigeran actor has caused stir on social media after sharing a completely naked photo of himself on his IG page. Accordi...