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Mayorkun – “Yàwá”

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Here’s the much anticipated second official single from Davido’s protege & Nigeria’s most sought after rookie ‘Mayorkun’; This is titled Yàwá and has been on iTunes pre-order for a few days, causing so much excitement. Mayorkun arrived with a BANG!!! releasing the smash hit ‘Eleko’ back in April, which has so far garnered over 3 million YouTube hits, a feat not usual for an artiste premiering his debut single. He proceeded to headline the biggest gigs in the country and beyond borders, He topped every digital/radio/TV chart & built a strong and loyal fan-base, all in 4 months. Davido Music Worldwide is proud to unveil Mayorkun’s follow-up single… Listen to Yàwá; Co-written by Ayo Freeman & Produced by Fresh! DOWNLOAD

MUSIC: Slimcase - Many Reasons | @iamSlimCase

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Slimcase Ohbaby cronner after 3 single hits ( Majeomo Ohbabyringtone IndustryOt) is back again with this highly harmonious song title ManyReasons The pain behind the fame it's a song u wanna know the lyrics and sing it to urself cus in life there is always a reason to fast and pray,Love and hate and also Go and stay produced by Mular Mixed and Mastered by Indomix. DOWNLOAD NOW

Bayelsa state Chief Judge's son dies while swimming in a pool in Abuja

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Wariebi Abiri, the son of the Chief of Judge of the state, Kate Abiri (pictured above), died while swimming in a pool in Abuja on Friday August 19th. Bayelsa state governor, Seriake Dickson, in a statement released today by his chief press secretary Daniel Iworiso-Markson, confirmed the incident and expressed shock over the untimely death of Wariebi who is a law student at the Nigerian Law School Abuja. After paying a condolence visit to the Chief Judge at her residence in Yenagoa earlier today, Seriake said the circumstances under which Wariebi died was questionable and called for a detailed investigation. He said the State government will collaborate with the Police and other relevant agencies to unravel the real cause of his death. He described the deceased as a focused and promising young man who was clearly preparing to make a wonderful career in the law profession, adding that his demise remains a painful loss to the Abiri family and the State in general. Dickson urged the...

Rio Olympics: Caster Semenya Leaves No Doubt in 800

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Caster Semenya of South Africa, whose body has been subjected to indelicate and unrelenting public scrutiny for years, won her first Olympic gold medal on Saturday at the Rio Games. Semenya won the 800 meters by a comfortable margin, in 1 minute 55.28 seconds. While her performances tend to carry the weight of an issue that transcends sports, those looking for undeniable athletics excellence Saturday night were rewarded: her runaway victory solidified her standing as one of the best middle-distance runners of her generation. Francine Niyonsaba of Burundi was second in 1:56.49, and Margaret Wambui of Kenya was third in 1:56.89. Read More

Affluent and Black, and Still Trapped by Segregation

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MILWAUKEE — Their daughter was sick and they needed family around to help care for her, so JoAnne and Maanaan Sabir took an unexpected detour. They had spent years blowing past mileposts: earning advanced degrees and six-figure incomes, buying a 2,500-square-foot Victorian with hardwood floors. Yet here they were, both 37, moving to a corner of town pocked by empty lots, cramming into an apartment above Ms. Sabir’s mother, in the very duplex that Ms. Sabir’s grandparents had bought six decades earlier. Their new dwelling was in a part of the Lindsay Heights neighborhood where more than one in three families lives in poverty; gunshots were too often a part of the nighttime soundtrack. They planned to leave once their daughter, Ameera, was healthy. But then, reminding them of why they feel at home in communities like this one, their new neighbors started frequently checking on Ameera: Is she doing O.K.? And on their son, Taj: When’s his next basket...

What’s on TV Sunday: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’

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Frank Dillane in “Fear the Walking Dead Did you miss zombies on TV? Welcome back “Fear the Walking Dead,” which returns to AMC with the recap talk show “Talking Dead.” If you prefer less grisly fare, Whit Stillman’s droll Jane Austen adaptation, “Love & Friendship,” is streaming on iTunes. What’s on TV FEAR THE WALKING DEAD 9 p.m. on AMC. This spinoff of “The Walking Dead” is back to finish its second season, after going on hiatus in May and leaving us to wonder what the show’s characters will do after what happened at the Abigail compound. (No spoilers here!) “Talking Dead,” the recap show hosted by Chris Hardwick, returns at 10:01 p.m., with the “Fear the Walking Dead” cast members Danay Garcia and Kim Dickens and Dave Erickson, the series’ showrunner. Read More