Thursday, May 15, 2014

New Music : EMJEY Premiers BUGATTI


 
His name is Emmanuel Jerry Ikogor,(stage name EMJEY) hails 4m cross river/Benue state, he has been in de game since 2009 wen he releases 2 single den titled (Enter inside De Car $ 1more chance) den in 2011 he drops anoda hit (sanwo sanwo ft. Prince Banton of house of jinger $ ME and YOU) dat got massive airplay $ also used by many club D'Js. In 2012 he drop COME BE MY GIRL ft. Irich produced by himself (EMJEY) in 2013 he drop anoda hit banger title: SISI EKO dat also got massive airplay. Here comes another  brand new hit banger Title: MY BUGATTI by EMJEY.  (2014)       
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Togolese Ambassador In Nigeria Dies With Younger Girlfriend In Sea Accident


TOGO-3 Apparently, the two were said to have gone to the night club for a helluva time together, and on coming back from the night of fun, the married Ambassador & girlfriend apparently drove into the sea. A communique from the dead ambassador’s country after his untimely death read as follows.

The Ambassador of Togo to Gabon was found this morning drowned in his car with his girlfriend. The Department, on behalf of the head of State and Government, presents its sincere condolences to the bereaved family and reassures them that all arrangements will be made to know the exact circumstances of the death of the diplomat and repatriate the body to Lomé as soon as possible”.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Michael Jackson’s “Love Never Felt So Good” Gets A Brilliant Fedde Le Grande Remix: Listen

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“Love Never Felt So Good” is shaping up to be Michael Jackson‘s biggest hit since 1995 chart-topper “You Are Not Alone”. Xscape‘s genuinely great lead single is already top 10 on iTunes and blowing up on radio thanks, in no small part, to Justin Timberlake‘s contribution. The next step in the song’s quest for chart domination is a club-conquering Fedde Le Grande remix.
The ever-reliable Dutch DJ transforms Michael’s shimmery disco jam into a furious electro-house anthem that wouldn’t sound out of place on Daft Punk‘s Random Access Memories. It’s a near-perfect blend of old and new dance sub-genres that will have clubs jumping until the end of summer. Don’t be surprised if this is sent to radio is Europe and other EDM-friendly territories. Listen after the jump.




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T.I. Joins Lady Gaga To Perform “Jewels & Drugs” For The First Time: Watch




When Lady Gaga debuted “Jewels & Drugs,” featured rapper T.I. couldn’t join her. “They wouldn’t let him into the country for me,” she wailed at London’s iTunes Festival, before she urged the crowd to put their hands up for T.I.’s label imprint Hustle Gang. Fortunately, T.I. had no problem strolling into Gaga’s Madison Square Garden show to perform his ARTPOP verse for the first time.
For the sold-out crowd, and for those keeping track of Gaga’s artRAVE: The ARTPOP Ball tour, it was a brief but memorable highlight. T.I. spit and busted his GIF-worthy dance moves to his and Too $hort‘s verses. (Born to Mack, forever.) Gaga briefly played hype man, before she and T.I. descended below the stage with her leg wrapped around his body, reestablishing what she first told fans about the unexpected collaboration: “I’m a fan of all different kinds of music. Aren’t you?
See T.I.’s surprise cameo at Lady Gaga’s Madison Square Garden show below.

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U.S. support to Nigeria beset by complications

The United States is now using drones and manned surveillance aircraft over Nigeria in the search for the hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram.
But signs of them are yet to emerge, as the task is complicated by the possibility that the girls have been separated into groups.
The U.S., which is supporting the Nigerian government's efforts, will continue to deepen its efforts, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Wednesday while traveling to Saudi Arabia.
However, "I have seen no intelligence come back that I am aware of that shows that we've located those girls," he said
The assets provide some of the best tools to try to find the girls, but the Nigerian government has shown some reluctance to use U.S. help.
As it is, the U.S. is not sharing raw intelligence from its surveillance aircraft with Nigeria's armed forces.
This is because the countries have still not established the intelligence-sharing protocols and safeguards needed for an intelligence-sharing agreement, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said.
That said, the intelligence gathered through the surveillance flights is being fed to an interdisciplinary team on the ground, and that team is analyzing it and providing advice to the Nigerian government, he said.
Warren added that the manned and unmanned aircraft being used are unarmed.
Pressure to find the girls
Wednesday marked one month since the 276 girls were abducted from Chibok by Boko Haram. A worldwide campaign to "bring back our girls" has spread awareness of the incident, and as the days go by, the pressure to find them steps up.
U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, is among those who support American military intervention to find the girls, if needed.
"You know, it's interesting to me that when a ship is hijacked and taken into custody by these pirates, we have ... no reservations about going in and trying to take that ship back and the crew that's being held," he said. "We have no compunctions about that."
When it comes to the hundreds of girls who were kidnapped, the response has been dragging, he said.
A U.S. military operation "could be done in a way that is very efficient, but for us not to do that, in my opinion, would be an abrogation of our responsibilities," McCain said.
Two senior administration officials told CNN that it is premature to talk about a special operations incursion into Nigeria because the girls have not been found yet.
The U.S. military is there to advise and assist, but not to actively participate, the sources said.
If the girls are found, it would be up to the Nigerians to devise a plan and execute it with U.S. assistance, the sources said.
And that raises other complications.
The Nigerian military is capable of carrying out a rescue operation, but there are concerns because it has been heavy-handed in the past and killed many civilians, the sources said.
As it currently stands, U.S. law prohibits the U.S. military from working with Nigerian military units that have been accused of abuses, a senior State Department official said.
"We've been very clear about our concerns about the Nigerian reports of and evidence of abuses by the Nigerian military," the official said.
Even with all of these complications, the U.S. is committed to doing everything it can to find the girls, the official said.

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